N Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 2, 197 I .1 Paid Pol. Adv. Is the Repubilcan Candidate for Mayor in Next Monday's Election 09 kink 0 peaks for " self Oi GARRIS ON SEX AND SOVIET STRATEGY: "Now there is a real danger in our country because the propounding of unlimited, unchecked promiscuity, and immorality is the keynote of t whose wish is to destroy the American way of life and I'd like to tell you in the August issue of the 'Reader's Digest' of 1969 (of) an article (w says that sexual license is the key to Soviet Strategy. Make no mistake that the Communists have tried and could not overcome this nation in the nomic field and they have failed. And they have tried different approaches and programs and what you are seeing that is going on in the ci Ann Arbor, throughout the country, by these radical groups who espouse all these things you are hearing here tonight among which is sexu cense is the key to Soviet Strategy. They want to destroy the minds and the morals of the youth-the youth who will, tomorrow supposedly takE reins of government. It's part of a plan-the master plan. And I'll tell you why Mayor Harris should be removed. Because the ordinance that proposed by Mr. Stephenson to curb the distribution of obscenity which in turn tries to bring forth and induce these kids to have sexual freedo the streets and everywhere was not passed not because it wasn't a good ordinance, not because it wasn't necessary, but because they stated didn't think it was constitutional. .." GARRIS ON POLICE AND MAYOR HARRIS: ... Now, under the ordinance against disorderly conduct it says'no person shall obstruct, resist, hinder, or oppose any member of the policel or any peace officer in the discharge of his duties as such.' If you will recall the South University incidents, Mayor Harris kept the Ann Arbor P Department from going up on South University and enforcing the law. He kept them out of there and he with several professors said he wc maintain law and order.. Now I tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that I've witnessed that demonstration, and Mr. Harris could only address th4 standers and innocent lookers and ask them to leave but the hoodlums that were in the street, climbing on the cars, banging the cars up and f ing on them and stopping traffic and terrifying the people in those cars he did not say 'Boo.' He didn't tell them to stop it. He didn't send f away. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Harris and the council have kept the police from doing their job. And he will continue to do it." GARRIS ON DRUGS: ... What would the Concerned Citizens wish to do to curb the use of marijuana? That since the mayor and his city attorney have taken over t have been no people who are from these radical groups who have been arrested for marijuana. The prosecutions have had to come from the secuting Attorney or private complaints. If there was the right mayor, the right councilmen and the right city attorney they would be arreste der the city ordinances and that would be taken care of." These Excerpts Have Been Transcribed from a Tape Recording Made of a Speech Delivered by Jack Garris to the September 24, 1969 Meeting of the Concerned Citizens of Ann Arbor. The Tape Recording Is Available on Request. Call 769-7339. hose hich) eco- ty of al li- Sthe was m on they force olice )uld e by- beat- them here Pro- dun- H i Make YOur Vote Count w~ A Lot Depends on. it 0 19 ma IC, 0 i 101F ELa aL ~ S"_MAYOR: ROBERT HARRIS, FIRST WARD: NORRIS THOMAS, SECOND WARD: COUNCILMAN ROBERT FABER, I