Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, April +6,.1972 i Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, April 6, 1972 BOYCOTT CONTINUES: CSJ to decide on vote fraud charges Computer to play in chess tournament this weekend Judge rules city pot law unconstitutional By DAN BIDDLE The Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) decided last night to con- sider a charge of "gross fraud" in the recent SGC elections at a full hearing next week. The charge, brought by SGC member Joel Silverstein of the Radical People's Coalition (RPC), accuses Elections Director David Schaper of "violating the Elections Code as regards interfering with the lawful and orderly voting of students and the proper account- ing of all ballots." Meanwhile five members of the Council continued their boycott of "any and all SGC meetings until all fraud charges are resolved," thus preventing a two-thirds quor- N. Vlets step up offensive (Continued from Page 1) from their rear flank, around the provincial capital of Quang Tri. Refugees from the war zone were streaming into Hue, where they were given a loaf of French bread and some wheat by govern- ment relief workers. Officers at the northern defen- sive river line town of Dong Ha, said 130mm artillery guns had been sighted at two abandoned South Vietnamese fire bases, Alpha 4 and Charlie 2. These heavy guns have a range of 16 miles. Gen. Vu Van Giai, commander of Quang Tri province, said the primary target now is Quang Tri. He also acknowledged that the North Vietnamese are capable of attacking Hue, the capital of Thua Thien Province 33 miles southeast of Quang Tri. Fighting was re- ported west of Hue and some U.S. officers thought it also was a prime target. Gial conceded that some of his soldiers had gone AWOL but said it was because "they were con- cerned aboututheir famiiles. They wanted to go home, to defend their homes and make sure their fami- lies were all right." um in the 13-member body. In a heated preliminary hear- ing, CSJ concluded after lengthy debate that "if allegations stated by the plaintiff (Silverstein) are true, then he states, clear cause for action by the court." CSJ Chairman Mark Goldsmith added that "the validity of the election is clearly at stake." "The court sees the gravity of the charges and' their implica- tions,' he continued. "We will at- tempt to proceed with utmost fair- ness to both sides." Responsible Alternative Party (RAP), Member Mark Ruessman and SGC member Bill Dobbs of the Students Tenant Union, who acted as legal counsels for Silver- stein, stated that they could pro- duce "testimony from poll work- ers and evidence in actual ballots' which would prove the veracity of the charges. SGC members Curt Steinhauer of RAP and Marty Scott of GROUP Party, acting as counsel to defendant Schaper, said they would "prove the charges totally baseless," and called on CSJ to "throw this pack of lies right ou of court." CSJ granted Silverstein's reques for 1000 ballots, which he state would be "used as a possible basi for key testimony" in the ful hearing next Wednesday. Defendant Schaper maintained his claim that the charges have "no validity." The court rejected Silverstein's all SGC meetings until a deci request, for an injunction banning sion was reached. I A ........% Chess, computers, and coffee will mark this weekend's Second Mark's Coffeehouse Open. Among the highlights of the three day event, which is being held as a fund-raising benefit for the Ann Arbor Fee Peoples Clinic, are a $500 prize fund.and a chess- playing computer. Surprisingly, the computer is lo- cated in Pittsburgh, on the cam- pus of Carnegie-Mellon University f and will communicate with a printout terminal in Ann Arbor, The computer's name is TECH 1HRP to meet f on policies - The Human Rights Party's first community meeting to decide par- f ty positions on issues likely to be raised at City Council meetings f will be held tonight a k 7:30 p.m. s at party headquarters on North. Y Thayer St. y y New City Councilpersons-elect t Jerry De Grieck (HRP-First Ward) and Nancy Wechsler t d (HRP-Second Ward) will be s bound by the decision of the party .1 caucus in their voting on City Council. e God Bless Our Les!' s Goalie Les Binkley is one of g four original Pittsburgh Penguins left from the expansion draft. and it's a regular entrant in the open, having paid its entry fee like everyone else. Of the computer, tournament director David Presser says, "For a computer it is quite good. How- ever, that still means most chess players will beat it. Nonetheless it should be quite an experience to play it." The tournament will be held at the Congregational Church at the corner of State and Williams in Ann Arbor. All entrants will play five rounds, one tomorrow evening, two on Saturday, and two on Sun- day. For people who cannot make the 8:00 p.m. first round tomor- row night, there is an optional first round on Saturday morning at ten. The tournament is a United States Chess Federation (USCF) sanctioned event which means that all participants will become nationally rated players. "People who haven't played in a tourna- ment before have to join the USCF, but they get a monthly chess magazine for their money," Presser pointed out. Ratings are published quarterly in the national publication, Chess Life. Are Beginners welcome? "They certainly are," Presser said. "We had 40 beginners at the last tour- nament and expect quite a few more at this one. Because of such grass roots support we have be- come one of the top ten largest chess tournaments in the nation." Ninety dollars of the prize money is set aside for beginners only. (Continued from Page 1) state law which called marijuana possession a felony has since been found unconstitutional. Lax, however, said he does not think that the unconstitutionality of the old state law should inter- fere with the city ordinance. "The city law as it is now writ- ten only incorporates the defini- tion of marijuana as it is writ- ten in the old state law," said Lax. "This definition is still le- gally and scientifically accurate. The city law did not refer to the state language that the substance was a hard narcotic," he said. Since the city ordinance was passed 25 persons have been tried under it, according to Lax. The convictions could now be appealed and dropped from the record. But none of these persons were given jail sentences, he said. He was unsure whether fines could be refunded. 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