Lagc Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday April 16, 1970 2age Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, April 16, 1970 CAMPAIGN GM Regents to consider GM proxy Community center, y goals of Ozone Hous (Continued from Page 1 to the 19,350,000 shareholc it details a "Record of P gress" in the fields of sa smog, mass transit, plant s ty and social welfare. The local CampaignI group is urging the Unive to .vote it's 25,538 shares the two above-mentionedr posals as well as the seven ers which Campaign GM m bers hope to bring up at annual shareholders meetin Cobo Hall in Detroit. The group has met . President Robben Fleming Vice-President and ChiefF ancial Officer Wilber iPer] to disctuss the decision. All reportedly in agreement th new mechanism is neede deal with problems raised ir gard to University involver with corporations. Campaign GM spokes Doug Scott said, "We've1 sented the University with a sue which w think is impor We'd like to see whatt can do with it." Campaign GM is also pc ing information and their proxy statement to any ir ested stockholder. Alth they wanted to mail the formation to all of the s holders, they were unabl do so, because of prohibit: high costs. The informatic avalSable at the ENACT o in the Natural Resources B Other Universities across nation Which own stock in are also considering wheth vote with Campaign GM, o they traditionally do, with 2,0 BRA' PERMAI P (From BUY ONE PAIR A nd P Real Savings on a L Brand Name Disco . .All from Our Re (Sorry, we car EXAMPLE: PRICES F 21 GOI TI Pick up a new home for less it there. Euro 331 S. Fourth management. Ivy League schools own the most GM stock. The University of Pennsylvan- ia has already committed it's 29,000 shares to vote with Cam- paign GM on the two proposals, partially in response to a stu- dent referendum which voted 2-1 in favor of the Campaign GM proposals. The Yale Corporation has also taken the matter under consid- eration. Although a formal ?de- cision will not be made for another two weeks, chances are good that Yale will vote it's 85,000 shares of GM stock in favor of at least two C a m - paign GM proposals appearing on the proxy. New York City Mayor John Lindsay, a member of the Yale Corporation, has committed 162,000 shares owned by the city employes pension fund to vote for Campaign GM's resolutions as one way of speeding auto- motive anti-pollution efforts. Harvard is also considering whether to continue their auto- matic vote with the GM man- agement. A decision will not be made until early May but there is strong pressure on the Har- vard investment committee, es- pecially by students, to v o t e their 287,000 shares with Cam- paign GM, Big Ten schools are not as involved as Ivy League schools in spite of their geographical proximity to GM headquarters. Many, like Ohio State, do not own any GM stock. Some seem to be completely unaware of the' situation. "I couldn't tell you" if Mich- igan State owns any GM stock, said MSU Secretary Jack Bres- lin. By BOB BURRELL University students, graduates, high school students, runaways. and many other people concerned with "youth problem" in Ann Ar- bor, have gotten together to plan an "Ozone House," a communityI center which will provide food, shelter, and counseling for run- aways. Six people interested in the House wrote a proposal which' states that "as a community cen- ter, it will be a place . . . where people can just get together." The present policy of authori- ties is to return the runaway to the same situation from which he was trying to escape. Organizers of Ozone House hope to get permission to house these runaways. They would then con- I duct "family sessions," bringing a together the runaways and their parents discussing their home situ- ation. The Ozone House proposal states that "there is too great an em- phasis on punishment ("rehabili- tation") and too few attempts are made at reconciliation. It will be the function of Ozone House in general, and of the family sessions in particular, to provide the op- Daily Official Bulletin Continued from Page 9 Sr. or more, ME, EE, IE, materials E, metallurg. E., and computer sci. Johnson and Johnson, Chicago, freshmen -agrad. students in dev. prog., areas of engrg., computer sci., design and dev. plant oper. portunity for such reconciliations to take place." Ozone House also hopes to pro- vide at least one meal a day.for the increasing number of "street people." These are the alienated sons and daughters of the com- munity who have run away or are seriously considering it as an al- ternative to their home environ- ment. The organizers realize that these "street people" must not be ignored: "To these people also. it is essential to demonstrate that a beginning has been made to fulfill some of their needs." Many people have stated their' willingness to help Ozone House.' A juvenile court judge says he will! out aiAlT PRINT LOAN e project IIETIUINS ALL PRINTS MUST BE RETURNED BY FRIDAY, APRIL 17 cooperate as much as possible with the House. RETURN TO 1011 SAB The location of the House has A.1.-5 PM.ONLY been decided but has not yet been P.M. announced. The major obstacle after Freda a fine of 25c per day now is money. Organizers estimatea ra o p that $22,000 will be needed to start ;: .. . Ozone House and keep it going for the first year. To raise this much money they hope to gain community support. "We will be calling on community members for contributions or any other help PUT YO UR they can give," says organizer Judy Rosenfield. FO T ITe Present fund raising functions k include a bucket drive today and a benefit dance at the Union Fri- .= and s iile day night. 4 A MUSIC LOVERS CHOICE! CR holds new election _ f' f a e " ~. Sony Model 125 Solid-State Easy-Matic Stereo Cassette-Corder Deck By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN College Republicans (CR) held a second election last night, in accordance with a Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) ruling. Most of the 41 members who voted last night belong to an in-I surgent, liberal faction of CR which appealed to CSJ for a new election when conservative CR members failed to recognize the voting rights of 79 would-be mem- bers at the original election March 11. The conservative group, whose candidates had won the original election, refused to participate in the election last night, thereby allowing the liberal group to elect all of its candidates by acclama- tion. 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