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rage Six

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday, October 29, 1970

rage Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 29, 1970

GA acts.
on Denton
trilboard
(Continued from Page 1)
Denton also said that the case
should be tried by Central Student
Judiciary (CSJ), rather than the
Board of Inquiry.
The Denton case became a focus
of attention recently because it is
being tried under University dis-
ciplinary procedures which Stu-
dent Govefnment Council has
been- attempting to alter for sev-
eral years.
The procedures grant the faculty
in each school and college the
power to set up judicial mechan-
isms for disciplining 'students
within its academic unit. SGC and
other student leaders have main-:
tained that judicial authority
should be delegated to all-student
bodies in all disciplinary cases ex-I
cept those directly relating to
academic competence.
The prosecution of Denton by
the faculty-student board has.
been criticized by supporters of
the use of all-student judiciaries
in cases where students are
charged with disruption.
There is some doubt now as to,
the actions the student members
of the Board of Inquiry will take.
GA defeated last night an amend-I
ment which would have deniedI
the legitimacy of the two student
members of the Board .of Inquiry.
GA thus left the decision on what
action should be taken next up to
the two student members on the
board.
If GA had decided the Board
was not legitimately appointed,
the matter wquld have been left to
the graduate school Executive
Board or some group co-sponsored
by Graduate Assembly and the
Executive Board.r
The possibility still exists that
the Board of Inquiry could refer
the case to a hearing officer, ap-
pointed by P r e s i d e n t Robben
Fleming as an alternative pro-
cedure.
The Board of Inquiry has indi-
cated that there is no legal bsis
for them to turn the case overt to
CSJ.

Bomb search
clears Angell
Hall classes
(Continued from Page I
however-Dick Garner, a grad who
sat on the steps studying math.
"It's unfortunate," he said. "If
I don't want to go to class, I
should be able to decide this on
my own. I really don't see the
point."
While all the people who be-
longed inside Angell Hall were out,
activity continued in adjoining
Mason Hall and the Fishbowl, with
no one expressing concern for the
crisis.
"We were told bomb threat-
Angell Hall' so that's what we
evacuated," Gainsley said.
A maintenance man stood in
front of the doors between the
Fishbowl and Angell Hall laugh-
ingly telling people, "You don't
want tp go in there."
The search was discontinued at
11 a.m., as people were again ad-
mitted to the building and busi-
ness continued as usual.
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CAIRO, (P)-Egyptian author-
ities yesterday eased their restric-
tions on Dr. Timothy Leary and
his companions, allowing them to
visit Cairo briefly.
.Officials said Leary, Donald
Cox, Black Panther "field" mar-
shal"; William Macnellus, and
Jennifer Dohrn would have to
leave Egypt- today.
Leary and his companions ar-
ived Tuesday from Beirut after
being denied permission to stay in
Lebanon. On arrival they were
confined to Cairo's airport.
Officials restricted them to the
airport hotel within the customs
area and refused their requests
for permission to visit Egyptian
tourist attractions.
However, officials, consented to
their making an afternoon visit.
Normally persons in transit, with
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a long stopover, are permitted to
visit the city.
Leary, a- fugitive from justice in
the United States, told newsmen
at the airport Tuesday he wished
to contact the North Korean Em-j
bassy. At that time Egyptian of-
ficials denied his request for per-
mission to contact the Koreans.

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