APPhoi Jerry gets creamed at N. Y. appearance NEW YORK (AP)-California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was hit on the side of the head with a lemon-coconut pie yesterday as he entered Cooper Union to address several hundred students. The assailant was yippie Aron Kay, who habitually uses a pie-in-the-face as a way of-showing displesure with a person. IN THIS CASE, he said without amplifcation that Brown, a Democrat who is expected to announce his candidacy for president, was "not doing anything for the prison system and prisoners in California." He also accused the governor of playing along with Howard Jarvis, author of California's Proposition 13 tax reduction law. Kay claims to have scored 14 hits on prominent figures in the past six years and to have been arrested only once, when he was fined $150. Amng his targets have been Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.), former New York Mayor Abraham Beame and former CIA head William Colby. KAY WAS NOT arrested after yesterday's incident and a spokesperson for Brown said no charges would be pressed. Brown was entering Cooper Union, a science and arts college on the Lower East Side of manhattan, when the pie was thrown. He went upstairs to clean himself off. When he came down, his hair still was damp. "I was delayed a little bit when I ran into a fellow with a pie," Brown told his student audience, which responded with a mass groan. "They say cam- AP Photo paigning is not a piece of cake ... The thing that really gripes me is that it wasn't on my diet." Citizens aid council i filng top city post I I on the waterfront (Continued from Page l- Krgsny plans to step down March 1 af- ter 32 years on the citypolice force. In addition to Collins -,And Krasny,. Personnel/Human Rights Director Robert Treadway, and Councilman Ken Latta (D-First Ward) and James Cmejrek (R-Fifth Ward) are servirfg on the search committee for Krasny's replacement.: Citizen panel member Lyndon Welch rated the resumes for the city's top ad- ministrative post "good to excellent." He said he was looking for "evidence of experience, hopefully in cities which have comparable qualities to Ann Ar- bor." "A HALF A dozen or so" of the ap- plicant resumes satisfied the requirements for a city administrator, according to panel member Cecil Usprung, who is also an Ann, Arbor Transportation Authority board mem- ber. Now, Ursprung said, it is up to the mayor and council to "assess those . qualitative factors that are so impor- tant." The chosen candidate must be "sensitive' to community values" and able to work in a community with a diverse population. The quality of the resumes varied, according to Judy Bailey, the League of Women's voter representative on the panel. "I hope that whoever is hired . is someone who can manage human relations kinds of problems," in ad- dition to fiscal management, she added. "l WAS LOOKING to see what sort of experience they had" and evidence of a working knowledge of their role in the form of government, said Nancy White, a member of the City Planning Com- mission. White said "five or six (of the ap- plicant resumes) stood out from the rest,': when she reviewed them with the Korn-Ferry representative. The, other members of the mayor's committee are chairwoman of the Downtown Advisory Committee Bonnie Deloof, president of the Economic Development Corporation Henry Lan- dau, and Janice Caldwell, a member of the Human Rights Commission. TWO "CITIZENS-at-large," Jamie Kenworthy and William Alexander, also reviewed the resumes. Many of the applicants are currently city managers in other cities, Belcher said. He estimated the average age of the applicants in the lower 40's. And, as far as he knew no women had applied for the position. "I think the person has to be a very outgoing person," Belcher said. The applicant chosen by council should have a "good track record" and ex- perience in fiscal management, the mayor added. Korn-Ferry is being paid $11,000 for its services. The executive search firm is the largest of its type in the world, Slavin said. Sylvester Murray was recommended by Korn-Ferry for the position in Cincinnati. 4 MA STARRING MARLON BRANDO WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS HALE AUDITORIUM (BUS. SCHOOL), FRIDAY, OCT.26 7 & 9;15 NEXT NOV. Z & 3 WE EK! it O.& Beethoven 100 Hutchins all (Law School) The University of Michigan Alumni Association in cooperation with the School of Music present 0} aMaiziBlues In Joint Concert With The c!Viconain &ngers NOV. 2, 1979 8:00 p.m. III POWER CENTER