Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 12, 1968 Pa geSix THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Friday, April 12, 1968 THIS WEEK Thursday and Friday, April 11, 12 NTO HAVE AND TO HAVE 'NOT Directed by Howard Hawkes, 1944 Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway HIGH SPEED ENFORCEMENT Meet Douglas Harvey, Washtenaw's Protector 4 (Continued from Page 1) 1 tection received in Washtenaw County is . . . fully proportionatej to the considerably greater price." Records show the additional' money for the Sheriff's depart- ment has gone for Pontiac police cars instead of the smaller Ply- mouths. It has gone for twenty, new dispatch employes and addi- tional building facilities. It has; gone for overtime pay for deputies working more than 37%/a hours a week. It has gone for health in- surance and family compensation,! - - - - - rivaling those offered University That provoked the board in Patrol said there were at least two, professors. Though county police car ac- cidents have "substantially" de- clined this year, according to county auditor J. Martin Rempp who handles all county insurance,{ the record of Harvey's first severalI years in office nearly caused re- vocation of all police accident in- surance. Harvey's first two years saw in- surance premiums nearly double and caused County Manager Ted Strunck to warn the county board "of our rotteh accident history." Strunck also told the board all insurance may be soon revoked. d h a it}Q IR J HUMPHREY BOGA RT LAUREN BACALL Their first film together, the beginning of the Bogart-Bacall legend. Saturday and Sunday,,April 13, 14 THE LAI3LONAIRE Directed by Rene Clair, 1935 "A delightful satire on a ,mythical kingdom of human folly." VINS DE FRANCE DETROIT-PARIS Jet $306 July 31-Aug. 29 11 7:00 69:05 Call 662-8871 75c Architecture Auditorium Phone 761-4146 or NO 3-3969 August, 1966, to request a special and perhaps three, such schools high speed driving course be in the country before Harvey's. taught to patrolmen. Jones, head of the highway pa- Harvey answered the board by trol's training division in Raleigh, saying, "I'm afraid the gentlemen questioned whether a quarter mile on the board are trying to catch roadway was sufficient length for a gust of wind in a bag. a high-speed pursuit-school. "What they're asking to be "We use an 8000-foot strip so taught, can't be taught.' our men can be experienced in One month later Harvey an- 100 and 120 mph driving. You nounced the opening of "the first would be very limited in a quarter high speed police pursuit school." mile track." The school is held on a quarter After several months of the mile roadway in Ann Arbor's Re- school, Saline Supervisor Albert search Park. Bredernitz called it "a bunch of Major Edward W. Jones of the humbug." North Carolina State Highway "They just like to go racing around," Bredernitz told a meeting of the supervisors. "The neighbors reported them to the state police,"' he said. ernativeB redernitz demanded an end to the school. But Harvey responded, "Breder- nitz is so far off the track I won- der if he's actually on the same board of supervisors I deal with. His facts are wrong, his assump- tions are incorrect and his charges are ridiculous." And the school goes on. A report against conscrip- Harvey uses the jail for pur- tion, prepared for the poses other than housing crim- Peace Educ4tion Division, inals. American Friends Service Ray Gilbert, a turnkey who sup- Committee. ported the Washtenaw County $3.50; paper $1.25 Deputies Association with which Harvey has had many problems, at bookstores everywhere was on the job when Harvey called KILL & WANG a trustee and two turnkeys into 141 Fifth Avenue his office. New York, N.Y. 10010 Harvey reportedly; strapped a gun on the leg of thie trustee and sent, him back into the jail, ac- cording to deputy sheriff Fred J. Postill. Later, Harvey reproached Gil- bert, claiming he had neglected his duty by allowing a trustee into < Ithe jail with, a gun. Gilbert was subsequently fired. Harvey has had many problems s with the deputies association. He fired its top officers "for disrupt- ing the department" and then was, ordered by a State Labor Media- tion Board to rehire them and pay them back wages. Harvey, originally ordered the deputy association formed in August, 1966, but when it got out of hand, four officers were fired. 'So long as the association co- operated with his goals, all went well," examiner James R. McCor- mick explbined during SLMB hearings, 'He was stunned and infuriated I Hear! .Hear! /Hear! iHear .a THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 9 SY tMUPIH[-ONY IBAI William D, Revelli, Conzductor 6a IN CONCERT CARNEGIE HALL OF NEW YORK CITY 6a Thursday, May 2 at 8:30 P.M. Tickets available at 3511 Administration Buildinga (Telephone: 764-9238) a or beginning at Carnegie Hall Box Office on April 29 Q mnss e e mnss e 1 %' : C + a ,,: <. s. Sheriff Douglas J. Harvey stands in the door of the "incorrigible cell" in Washtenaw County Jail. The cell was recently closed by the director of the State Department of Corrections because it did not meet sanitary and structural standards. when the leadership of his 'com- pany union' sought to act Inde- pendently of him,' McCormick concl'uded. Pjostill said Harvey discouraged membership in the union by "put- ting guys on punishment type de- tails, stopping them from working outside jobs, and taking away their overtime pay." * s 40 'ilk ' F * SL# ae s?** e * , , ,,w a % n x41F Aw # R 114"k * plot'~ 4'~ Vm~Asm~ ~u7 7.1h ~. I In August, the Ann Arbor News printed a story saying the asso- ciation might take legal action against the County Board of Su- pervisors in a wage dispute. Har- vey called in the membership of the association-and demanded the story be retracted, calling the de- puties "liars" and "backstabbers," SLMB records state. The four deputies were fired two days later, after refusing to retract the story, Harvey has announced recently he will seek re-election, but ap- parently" not on the Democratic ticket, as he did in 1964. He told the Washtenaw County Demo- cratic Committee late in February, "I'm fed up with you guys and your politics." "The people of Washtenaw County elected me," Harvey ex- plained, "and not some little bunch of Democrats." The final Alain Resnais 'film L FREE MOVI E~ UN ION-LEAGUE "LORD JIM" TONIT ! Bursley Dining Room 8:00 P.M. 4 Friday, Saturday, 7:00 and 9:15 P.M. Aud. A. Angell Hall 75c ------ --------------- -----m -----mmmmm ------------ minmimmmmmmmimmmuj INIB Clip and Save * EI I a 1I Ia CINEA II Ir r presents if 1 (and hour to get it) FE a r I 1 I Rita Tushingham directed by Richard Lester., U r I 1 I ,1 E * I April 19th and 20th rI (Exam Weekend) Friday and Saturday, 7 and 9:15 P.M. U U * 0' I