Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, April 20 1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, April 20, 1972 0 " 'I A T H SUNDAY APRIL 23 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sponsored by ENACT, the Ecology Center, and the Ann Arbor Bicycle League. 25 mile route: Ann Arbor to, Dexter and back Pick up sponsor sheets and information at Fish- bowl; ENACT ,office room 2051 Natural Sci- ence Bldg.; the Ecology Center,' 417 Detroit St.; campus U-Cellar, Mich. Union basement; local bike shops. FREE BIKE CLINIC-- APRIL 22--1-4 P.M. AT YOST FIELDHOUSE Major repairs safety checks skill tests bike licenses on sale The Bike-A-Thon's purpose is to promote bicycling and other 7 I i I Ii i 1 i GUILD HOUSE-802 Monroe Friday, April 21 - 6 P.M. IRISH DINNER-$1.15 Co llege strike against air war set tomorrow JUNE 12 ELECTION: HRP to run 3 for school board 4 (Continued from Page 1) reminiscent of tactics in the late Benefit Dinner Proceeds Irish Relief Fund (Irish Red To Cross) FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 662-5189 - 663-2362 - 761-8580 I Having Trouble Subletting? UAC Has Established A Sublet Board Vietnam. sixties. Though most members of the On Tuesday, demonstrations at group are from the University, Harvard University and the Uni- professors from Stanford Univer- versity of Maryland led to scat- sity, Ohio State University and tered violence and confrontations the University of Chicago, as well with police. Police used tear gas as a local attorney and a local and dogs to break up both dem- electrical engineer have offered to onstrations. be "peace hostages." There have also been large dem- onstrations at Columbia Univer- Plans for the local actions nsity, Princeton and several other clude speakers at tomorrow's rally Ivy League schools, as well as at from Vietnam Veterans Against the University of Illinois in Cham- ar, taPeople Ait sPary, the paign and the University of Flor- ida. All these actions were report- National Peace Action Coalition edly peaceful. and a local antiwar labor coali- _____-- __ tion. Demonstrators then plan to Summer courses stage a march to a destination toE be. determined at the rally. Vacation has rolled around Prior to the rally, the antiwar quickly this year and that means, coalition plans workshops about that students able to convince a the air war. One of the workshops professor to sponsor a reading will deal with Project Overload, a course can once again pick up suggested scheme to end the war some valuable credits. by continuously tying up the Professors Knott and Raeburn phone lines of executive and mil are offering seven reading courses itary personnel so they are unable in the English department. Any to carry out any business. summer reading course in the lit- Other local actions include a erary college can be taken at a L. _ . . . .1 tt rf $ f rA 0fnr thre ere.dits By SUE STEPHENSON After a lengthy discussion last night at the Human Rights Party (HRP) weekly mass meeting, a decision was reached to run three HRP candidates for the June 12 school board election. The actual endorsement of can- didates is set for Thursday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. in HRP head- quarters. Before the discussion of wheth- er to run two or three candidates for the board, party members de- N. Viets st( U.S. destro (Continued from Page 1) The planes purportedly stayed away from the Hanoi-Haiphong heartland for the, third straight day, U.S. military sources allege. Despite denials from Washington, sources in Saigon say President Nixon has put the area above the 20th parallel off limts to American bombers in hopes that Hanoi will bated the merits of "splitting the "We're not afraid of splitting liberal vote." + the vote." voiced another member, Mention % as made of CARE - "we should run on our platform a liberal democratic organization and our ideas." designed to decrease the possibil-: "As a party, we want to offer ity of the kind of split in the left: peonle a clear-cut alternative," vote which resulted in the election! added party member Steve Nissen. of three conservatives last year. The alternate pronosal at last However, according to HRP nioht-' meeting conoerned running member Doug Cornell, "We want, only two HRP candidates. to make it perfectly clear to CARE' One party member, sneaking in that if they want to cut down the favor~ of the two-candidate pro- field of radical liberals, they bet- nosal felt that it was "more i - ter not run against us." nr'tant to get someone elected - - -than to follow third party moral " and nhilosophical strategy." Up drive-Party member Mike Shapiro )said it. was a tactical advantage "to run two candidates, and Chuck Ream. kindergarten teacher who exressed his desire to run for the school board. felt that "run- g nina three .ndidates would show dication of concern that the Dem- we are politically irresponsible." ocrats might take a stand againsty the war. An opriosing party member Ground Floor Michigan Union U.S. House of Represen members, crowded into the Foreign Affairs Committee ing room, were heard appl twice. and Rogers told re the applause at one pointN his remark that "the North tatives nonteGd out that with three can- a large didates "we'll princinally get 33.3 hear- 'nr cent more coverage of our auding ideas." porters was to e1 hViet- F r WRITE YOUR OWN AD AND STICK IT UP I i h i' The LOOK ' .The FIT 4 01 The PRICE is RIGHT INEVERYTHING FROM1 OC 01+a t 040 5~ary 'Dibble 2+ ANN ARBOR4 1121 S. University4 t r petition being circulated around IW2u 'Pau luclO. ,u windc down its offensive in the I namese are the culprits in this." the Law School calling for sup- South. "We tend to by so self-e'itcal." port of the strike and plans by the , L y hors But U.S. warplanes yesterday he said. "that we forget the North Iv Interfaith Council to dig a huge F sbombarded the An Los area with Vietnamese are e invaders, the on R C I 1 w ort crater tomorrow near Clonlara, For the convenience of students four million tons of bombs. NottVenmeeae sheln.h School. The crater will be as large who will use the Undergraduate In the central highlands to the cities." Continue from Page 1 as the average hole created by a Library during the study and ex- west of Hoai An, North Vietna- The briefing was held shortly 500-pound U.S. bomb. amination days, the hours will be: mese forces attacked two border before House Democrats were and Since the American attacks on Monday, April 24 through Monday, ranger camps six miles from the scheduled to vote on an end-the- ~Better publicizing of RC to the North Vietnamese cities on May 1 - 8 a.m. to 5 a.m. Laotian frontier and 19 miles war resolution. nrosnective students i order to Hanoi and Haiphong, antiwar ac- After midnight, only the base- apart. House Democrats y e s t e r d a y attract a more representative tivity has increased nationally as ment and main floors will be open. Secretary of State William P. sidetracked a caucus vote on back- sample of LSA students, especial- well as locally. Demonstrators During this period the Student Rogers yesterday told reporters ing a 30-day Indochina War dead- ly minority students. yesterday attempted to burn draft Coffee Lounge will be open 1:30- "we have no evidence at this time" line and scheduled a vote tomor-. The 42 year old RC, housed in records in Kalamazoo in a protest 4:00 a.m. that the U.S. bombing raids on rote on a resolution to condemn Fast Quad, features a dormitory - _-_North Vietnam will affect Presi- the recent bombing as "a danger- community where as one RC sen- __ _ _ ________dent Nixon's upcoming summit ous escalation of our role in the for described. "all we talk about is meeting in Moscow. Indochina War and a direct con- what we read. te'S The American Broadcasting tradiction of the administration's While students are required to TVQ& Stereo Rentals Company reported last night, how- stated policy of winding down the take the college's freshman sem- $10.00 per month 0 o ever, that authoritative sources in- war." inar and the arts practicum, they dicate that if the United States Antiwar Democrats expresse divide the rest of their time as NO DEPOSIT resumes bombing Hanoi and Hai- confidence their resolution will be sh between RC and LS&A FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP t a ophona. the Soviet Union will can- adopted if a majority of the 256 Rc students can pursue suc AND SERVICE cel Nixon's trip to Moscow. House Democrats show up so the' Cniuemjs as "thehsuyh Rogers also denied that the ad- caucus can. function. They expect uiue majors as "the histry of CALL: ministration has emphasized So- the opponents to boycott the ad create writn thru iet supplying of arms to the meeting in hones of preventing a ternative to the impersonality of North Vietnamese in connection quorum from being established. LS&A. the college was designed NE-AC 7T Rwith the bombing raids, In five hours of Senate debate to nioneer innovations on a small "We're not fingering them," he on the war yesterday, Republi- scale that thight later be adopted replied to a question. "We're just cans endorsed Nixon's course and by LS&A. telling the truth. The truth is that blamed the Soviet Union for the According to Rhodes, RC has the heavy equipment being used North Vietnamese offensive, while proven so effective that a student- by the North Vietnamese is sup- Democrats urged an immediate faculty committee has been auth- RAC K HAM ST U DENT plied by the Soviet Union." end to the bombing of the North orized to investigate prospective Rogers denied that his appear- and an accelerated pullout of all dormitories that might adopt sim- GOVERNMENT ance to handle the briefing, which U.S. forces. ilar programs. "We don't want is normally given by lesser State The only substantive move was exact copies of RC, we want each Department officials, was an in- ' made by Sen. Barry Goldwater dorm to have its own character," E---(R-Ariz.), who sought immediate he says. Econsideration of his resolution! T DDALMCAT-DAT-GREpraising the President. He was TUESDAY-FPIDAY;APRIL 18-2 Ablocked by the Democratic lead - LSAT-ATGSB Iership. Rackha Lobbystudent R c L bNAT'L. BDS. Calling for the continued bomb- ing of Haiphong, the principal *Preparation for test required North Vietnamese harbor to has- for admission to graduate and ten peace, Goldwater said, "It ou professional schools should have been done by Presi- -Smail groups dent John Kennedy's adminstra- tion, not Nixon's.", Q i ''Voluminous material for ton ntNions(,wol hve Il jjr f If it had, the war would have pe s it eachprared by ex- been over almost before it start- ed," Goldwater said. Ronald Adams, '73E, announced umme Sess SA VE UP TO $400 he will run for the Republican S~mer esson nmi*t.,-, for W~Xa htova~w oun-1, ~1 a I I 3 I : I' i i I I L aaN, w1 w. wiK.NL wtLe ayLa wttw wlLs al iw+.lLu.ht1 .+ Uw.+ i .*iLe.i1L'.. Uie.+ [Lr.. lta u tia tia.r lia u dlw r lLe S Subscribe to The Dai I y 1 Thisis, Newsprint. @ iH & J V Gr'anaaaa Harmless looking, isn't it?' 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