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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, October 3, 1969

Page 5K THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 3, 1969

_a ev s aide cross examined

Ford at 'U' to dedicate
Highway Safety Institute

e n fmromPI' ,
ssua ofo(- eIits to coilveno -
iagtue (tdlmonstrators.
"I just don't understand w h y
we caI 'liet ti 1 may1r in this
('~5e. Weiass lpit"oh-[(A after
Dxi~ illin fourdifltent.ays to
as Stahl whether Daley could
Sinfluenced the authorities
s~ ponsible for1'issuing lpermits
'The witness tnstified that it was
his job to *keep the lines of com-
m111unication open,'' " Weinglass
LSA (011S1(IC'S
rest r ilied fro::'
Neither of these models now
appear feasible.-
1h1eexecutive coninittee can
ualy look forward to a time when.
in calm deliberation and devoid
t a sense of crisis, the issue of
dudent representation might be
considered,' the report adds.
Given ime.t however, this pro-
)dal might eventually be incor-
po'atedi into whichever model is
sclopt ed by the faculty, Hays ex-
plained.
Presently, the college is gov-,
eretiedl by the faculty a whole,
chaired by the dean. The execu-I
live committee, an elected body
of the, faculty, reports to the
lacuity onl its action,
'The proposals wiii be presented
to the college's tacuhy next Mon-
day for discussion, Hays said, and
will then be further studied by the
rxecutive committee. The final'
decision of delegation of respon-
S xility wthin the faculty is up to'
e fartlty. he added.
IBUFFY
SAINE
MARIE
October 4!
(0MPUTA-DATE
"Findcs People for
People"
CALL 662-4401

said. " 'Line' implies two ends, but
your honor will only let me ask
questions about one."
Abbie Hoffman said in a news
conference that during the un-
successful permit negotiations
"everything pointed to 'one man---
Dick Daley himself. It is very
clear that he controls everything
in this town.''
Hoffman implied that the de-
fense will call Mayor Daley as its
chief witness, when their turn to1
present evidence arrives. Stating
that the defendents consider Dal-
rv responsible for the riots that
occurred here last summer, Hoff-
man said, "Mayor Daley made the
decision to enforce a silly city
ordinance .. and the blood is
on his hands."
Defense tactics of casting doubt
upon the veracity of prosecution
xvitnesses by pointing out discre-
pencies in testimony and state-
ments made earlier became ap-
parent in the cross examination
of Stahl and two other prosecu-
tion vitnesses. R. Yaden, of the
FBI, and Robert Murray, a plain-
clothes policeman on duty in Lin-
coln Park at beginning of con-
vention week.
Murray spoke about police-de-

fmonstrator confrontations which
he indicated were engineered by
defendent Jerry Rubin.
Judge Julius Hoffman's voice
wxas at issue yesterday morning
xvhen Weinglass again moved for
a mistrial on the basis of t h e
judge's reading of the indictment
last week,
"I can only use the voice the
Lord gave me," Hoffman said, and
denied the motion.
Weinglass also attempted to re-
quest permission for defendent
Bobby Seale to have law books in
his cell. Seale, under arrest and
awaiting trial for murder, wants
to have the books in order to pre-
pare his own defense since the
only lawyer he recognizes, Char-
les R. Garry, is not present in
Chicago due to illness.
The judge denied the request,
stating, "I do not recognize that
he, (Sealei doesn't have a law-
yer . . You, Mr. Counselor, have
filed as counsel for his defense.
If you were to move to with-
draw, I would deny the motion."
Brief excitement resulted yes-
terday morning from a bomb
threat to the Federal Building,
where the trial is being held. U.S.
Marshalls' searched almost every-
one who entered the building, but
the threat proved to be a hoax.

A new' Highway Safety Research
Institute was dedicated yesterday
as an effort to create not only,
safer cars, but safe drivers, streets
and roads, better treatment for
accident victims and numerous
other factors involved in highxvay
safety.
Both Ford Motor Co. and Gen-
eral Motors Co., who financed the
new building, and the Automobile
Manufacturers Association, which
is financing the bulk of research,
feel the University h a s already
contributed a great deal to the
understanding of hiighway prob-
lems.
Another factor in locating the
institute at the University is its
proximity to Detroit.

Presently the institute h a s a
staff of about 120 scientists rang-
ing through 12 different fields in-
cluding engineering, medicine and
the social sciences.
Thirty-five projects are under,
way with an expenditure allow-
ance of over $3 million, They cov-
er studies of tire-pavement inter-:
action and means of keeping al-
cholic drivers off the road.
The institute's duties go beyond
research into the field of develop-
ing special drivers' education and
emergency workers courses.
There are t e n University stu-
dents on federal grant to pursue
studies at the institute which will
prepare them for a career in high-
way safety.

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