Page Teri THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, November 1 1970 Pane Ter~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, November '1, 1970 EX-GOVERNORS RUNNING: State voters to elect judges /By ANDREW ZACK Voters, in Tuesday's election, will select judges in nonpartisan races for seats on the State Supreme Court, the 2nd District Court of Appeals, and the 2nd District Cir- cuit Court. Four candidates are vying for two positions on the Michigan Supreme Court. The candidates in- clude two former state governors, John B. Swainson and G. Mennen "Soapy" Williams, an incumbent justice, John R. Dethmers, and a Wayne County Circuit Court Judge, Edward S. Piggins. Responding to questions from the League of Women Voters, the candidates indicated what they felt the role of the State Supreme Court should be. Swainson stress- ed the need for judicial moderni- zation. Williams emphasized the leadership potential of the Court. Dethmers maintained that th e Court required experienced Jus- tices who will exercise judicial self-restraint - refraining from making law. Piggins blamed courts that he says have overstepped their Constitutional authority for much of today's excessive criminal activity and social unrest. Two candidates are running to fill a vacancy in the Second Dis- trict on the Court of Appeals, the primary appellate court in the state. This seat is currently occu- pied by Judge Robert J. Dan- haff, who was appointed by the governor to fill a vacancy. Incumbent Danhoff is opposed by Donald R. Freeman, a Seventh District Circuit Court judge. In response to questions from the League of Women Voters, Dan- hoff said that a judge of this court should work within the legal framework of interpretation and not try to be an original legisla- tor. Freeman said that the court can make an important contribution to Michigan justice by working for the simplification of litigation and appeal procedures. Also on Tuesday, Judges will be elected for two positions for the Washtefaw County Circuit Court. This court handles felonies, mis- demeanors, civil action suits, di- vorce requests, all criminal cases, and cases of property damage over one hundred dollars. William F. Ager, Jr., an incum- bent Circuit Court Judge, is run- ning unopposed for another six- year term. Ross W. Campbell, who was appointed Circuit Court Judge following the death of one of the members of the court is also un- opposed in his bid to serve the four years remaining in that term. Rally today for A. Davis A rally in support of black radi- cal Angela Davis will be held at 6 p.m. on the Diag. The rally is planned by Supporters of Angela Davis, the Welfare Rights Organ- ization (WRO) and the National Committee to Combat Fascism (NCCF). Davis has been charged with murder and kidnaping in connec- tion with the San Rafael court shootout in August. Following the rally, the groups plan to parade through the cam- pus area with kazoos, pots, pans, washboards, drums and o t h e r noisemakers, in order to, a spokes- man said, "wake up the town about Angela, WRO, and NCCF." WRO has been sitting in at Ann Arbor churches asking contribu- tions for distribution to local poor families. NCCF is connected with the Black Panther Party. A, benefit for WRO and NCCF is planned for after the parade at which there will be speakers films and live music. - 1 - -UNDERSTANDING COMES FASTER WITH CLIFF'S NOTES! OVER 175 TIT LE S $1 EACH LITTLE PROf OR BOOK CGNThR 369 N. MAPLE (Maple Village' Shopping Centerl OPEN 7 DAYS 662-4110 i -LAY GAMES WITH YOUR MIND, YOUR B Y, YOUR FUTURE LOOK FOR: yznin-, o y Tail-,loth Century Tarot AT FACTS and FUN 224 S. MAIN ORGANIZATION NOT ICES :.r":::: . :: ...:::.:i ..:::.:.::r: i si.:i ai":::::i::.:." :.:.:::: is si:...:.ii:i:i.::::.:.:.:.:::::.r Women's Liberation Coalition Com- mittee meeting, 2:00 p.m. 3516 SAB. American Field Service meeting, Sun., Nov. 1, 7:00 p.m., Union 30. * * * * Creative Arts Festival mass meeting, Tues., Nov. 3. 8:00 p.m. Union BaI1- room, Express Yourself. ' * * * U of M Flyers second annual "Avia- tion Day" Oct .31, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., rain date: Nov. 1, cars leave Michigan Union every 15 minutes, Airplane Rides, everyone welcome. ** * *X The Office of Student Organizations is moving and will be closed on Fri., Oct. 30th and Mon., Nov. 2. On Tues. and thereafter we can be found on the third floor of the Michigan Union in rooms 331-341. I Join The Daily SDINING ROOM& CARRY OUT Franchised Nationally introduces new Monday-Tuesday UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER and STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL PRESENT FREEPORT, BAHAMAS $18600 Complete Round Trip Jet-Via Air Canada and Overseas National Airlines Dec. 27-Jan. 1 ......6 days .....186.00 Jan. 1-Jan. 7 ...... 7 days ......196.00 Feb. 26-Mar. 5 ..... 8 days ......189.00 0 Accommodations at the FREEPORT INN * All student guests * 2 hour long "Happy Hour" every evening 0 Live music and dancing * Unlimited free drinks * Scuba lessons * Horseback riding t Honda rental * Sailing OPEN ONLY TO U OF M STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF, ALUMNI, & IMMEDIATE FAMILIES I x 4 Four Channel Stereo Demonstration FOR IMMEDIATE RELEA SE 99.5r j muI 333e sua TH 81Dictt Building C E34NTh ER DEtria,ih.9 88 304 S. Thayer Four Channel Sound in Detroit on Nov. 1,170 Tonight 6-8 p.m. SPECIALS Mondays 1 I I Tuesdays Stereo was one of the greatest things to happen to sound reproduction. Rather than the old monaural system which had the sound source in one place, stereo came out of two separate channels, allowing the music to surround you, bringing the listener closer to a "live" sound. As popular as stereo is today, it is quickly becomming obsolete. We. now have Quadrasonic sound. Quadrosonic sound isn't a passing fad or a gimmick. William Anderson of Stereo Review, the highly re- spected hi-fidelity trade magazine, said, "I have heard the future and it works." Apt words. When Quadra- sonic works, it means that the music has been split into four parts. Therefore, four speakers are needed and two separate stereo systems. Now we are truly surrounded by the music. By placing one speaker in each corner of your living room you will have music coming out of the "left front" and "right front" chan- nels. The other two speakers, of course, carry the "left rear" and "right rear" channels. Attached is a diagram giving full details as to how the surrounding effect can be maximized. You can try out the new Quadrosonic scund for the first time on November 1, 1970 from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. WABX-FM and WDET-FM have combined forces to present this milestone in sound to the people of Detroit. The broadcast is made up of music pro- grammed by WABX Music Director, Tim Powell and WDET Program Director, Bud Spangler. It will consist of all types of music such as folk, rock, jazz, classical, and even some Mood music. Technical operation of the show will be handled by Vince Capizzo of WABX and Paul Grzebik of WDET. WABX will carry the front left and right, while WDET will broadcast the rear left and right. This is Detroit's chance to hear the future. You'll find out it works. 4 I ""I WA X is 99.5 MHz, and WDET is 101.9 MHz. Recording equipment for the program has been supplied by THE MUSIC C304 S. Thayer, Ann Arbor SIMUL-TRAK® I series TCA-42 I I MI ..... .....:::: :... 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