Thursday, December 9, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page S v Thursday, December 9, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven 1' ElK . , _ _ MISDEMEANOR CASES Bail fund proposal awaits vote By CHARLES STEIN The Student Government Council Bail fund, which came into existence last semester, may finally be administered if the council approves a proposal to- night. The fund would be used to secure the release of persons who 'are in the Washtenaw County Jail for misdemeanors and are awaiting trial. A motion establishing the $750 bail fund was passed by coun- cil last semester, but no pro- cedure for administering t h e fund was ever established. The proposal, to be introduced by council member Joel Silver- stein, '73, will call for the for- mation of a five member bail committee to administer t h e funds. The committee would in- clude the SGC treasurer, o n e council member, and three oth- er persons selected by the whole council. Once in operation, the com- mittee will use the funds to post bail for people who are in the Washtenaw Council Jail on mis- demeanor charges. Misdemean- ors include such crimes as dis- orderly conduct, driving with- out a license and runaways. Under the proposal, no more than 150hdollars, couldmbe posted for any one individual, and no more than $250 could be put in the fund in any one month. That $250 could be re- circulated, however, so that the total amount of bail during a given month may far exceed the initial $250 input. Also written into the proposal are provisions that will insure the proper use of funds. F o r this reason, the two SOC mem- bers on the committee would have the power to take all the money out of the fund, if they think the money is not being used in a prescribed manner. Students will be given first priority in the distribution of the funds, and afterthat the priorities include former stu- dents, faculty members, Uni- bySGC versity employees, Ann Arbor residents and finally any per- son who does not have enough money to meet bail.I "The bail fund is council's first real community-wide ef- fort," says Silverstein, "be- cause it serves students as wellj as community people. I hope it will be the first of many peo- ple's institutions that the coun- cil will establish this term." Interviews for the three open seats on the committee will be conducted tomorrow and pr o- bably on several other future dates. An SGC bail-fund did exist in past years, but was used only in cases involving mass student arrests. 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U * $450[ per day per day A per person. $5 33 per person $ 50 4 to a room J3 to aroom12 per day per day per person $ 0 private 2 to a room room At their meeting last -Thurs- day night, Student Government Council passed a resolution, making the establishment of a student grocery store the coun- cil's number one priority for this term. In accordance with the reso- lution, introduced by council member John Koza, grad, a committee was established for the expressed purpose of invest- igating the feasibility of t h e project. Bill Jacobs was named as its chairman. Also appointed to the com- mittee were Dale Oesterle, an SGC member, Bruce Wilson, an ex-SGC member, and Doug Rick, who came within two votes of winning an SGC seat in the last election. Six more people will be named to the committee in the next few days, and Jacobs hopes that they can immediate- ly begin researching the ques- tion. The plan to establish a stu- dent grocery store grew out of council's opinion that there are no low-cost alternatives to ex- pensive local food stores. Stu- dents expressed their approval for the store in the last SGC election, giving it more votes than any other potential pro- ject. In the next few weeks, t h e committee will be talking to people involved in food co-ops in the Ann Arbor area to ob- tain information on the kinds of products the store could s e 11. The questions of the store's lo- cation and possible funding pro- posals for its development will also be explored. According to Jacobs, the com- mittee will try to make a final report on the feasibility of the project some time in January. If the council accepts a recom- mendation for the store at that time, a referendum to obtain funding for the project will be presented to students early in February. "The funding plan," says Jac- obs, "will probably be similar to the one that was used for the bookstore. 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