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Page Eight

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, April 22, 1972

Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY

HUNDREDS MARCH:
War protesters tie up traffic
"tonc it trc h R TC bldt

Blacks disri
meeting over
(Continued from Page 1)

'Across3, c ras g..3I~fU~ Gill sdthtweiluse any
y , means necessary to assure that'
(Coninue fro Pan l athese demands are met" but added
(Continued from Page 1) through the building. ed back towards the city. There that programmatic action would
Finding the building lock'ed, the The protesters left the buildmg was scuffling between protesters probably wait until classes begin
demonstrators held a brief meet- well before the arrival of a dozen and an unidentified man outside again in the fall, when 2400 black
ing on the lawn outside where they riot equipped city police. A group the ROTC building. students are expected on campus.
argued the issue of whether or not of ROTC cadets, armed with fire Both University President Rob
to enter and vandalize the build- extinguishers, put out te blazes. ben Fleming and Mayor Robert Iclass action suit designed to re-
ing. The demonstrators then moved Harris issued strongly worded verse last month's regental de-
While the debate continued, west, stopping to block traffic statements last night condemning cise onth 's unts hds
about two dozen protesters broke first at Forest and Geddes, then the demonstrations. been filed with the Michigan Civil
their way into the building through at Washtenaw and South Univer- Fleming termed the destruction Rights Commission.
windows and opened the front sity and finally moving up Wash- of property "senseless" and "won-
doors, letting in at least Lo0bThehRegentswrofused toecommen
activistsig ant other tenaw out of the city ton." Harris said that the demon- the disuptiom.
sTheonly visible policti activity stration had "discredited the cause
windos wr was a brace of motorcyclists who of peace by identifying anti-bomb- In other action, the Regents left
smashed, trophies hurled to thce rln ar tnfi n rnt f ~h nr ianr;QtA wthcinl ltuitin ,fr , ha Th~ai'hrna n l11Fn
~.I~I c LI~11'..,IJ.L I UIL U UIIL' IJ. il~ jJ UU~tt. ~. . . Vvl~l ~511J.JL

grud or rkndwsgs r aL 1ei r rLo tn r ng protesters vz sim ple
ground, doors broken down, signs cession. hooligans."
th freesm allesst andat le te The demonstrators marched east The city police came in for
demonstrators' 15 minute rampage for almost an hour before arriving strong criticism from Sheriff Har-I
_.__ _at the U.S. 23 intersection, where vey for their handling of the demn-
they climbed up the slopes of the onstration.
overpass embankment to block W
evening traffic. "Wh ddfthe s uil they
The oure o theproestwasgo out here befor'e stopping them."
The course of the protest was Harvey asked as he supervised nis
marked by several incidents of force of men.
violence. Shortly after leaving the "They've been coddling them al
®ROTC building, a Life photograph- ITe'ebe odln hma
er was knocked to the ground, his down the road. even clearing traf-
camera was smashed and his film fic for 'em," he added.
stolen by about four youths. I City Police Chief Waiter Krasny
Ple lb svadon- called Harvey's criticism "unfair."
strators as well as reporters for explaining that "it would have
The Daily and The Detroit Free taken a small army to stop their,
C . Press. Sheriff's deputies with dogs and we didn't have the man-
gouwere seen to chase scattered powe.
groups of protesters as they walk-

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Crisis e ARE NOW ON SALE
Information Desk, Main Lobby L.S.A. Bldg.
to reopen
Co igontinued om Page 1)
( u i u r m P l )cording to W iersm a, "A s ;ocn as
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Sheff considers the WCC "de-
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"We think there are problems
unique to women," she says, "and
we're interested in breaking down
the, old dynamic of women beingM MR S SS O N
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let for women to unite witn other
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