Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, November 17, 1 S70 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, November 17, 1970 I OF F $600,000-: 'U' alumni gifts down 40 per cent this year Seale jury selection begins By DAVE CHUDWIN Gifts to the University from individual alumni have dropped off almost 40 per cent - about $600,000 - from last year, Vice President for University Relations and Development Michael Radock told Senate Assembly yesterday., Speaking to the University- wide faculty representative body, Radock attributed the decrease to student disturbances, the down- turn of the economy and the auto strike. "What's happened in' the past year has had a great effect 'on alumni giving," he said. Radock added, however, that he was hope- ful the trend would reverse with the strike's settlement and end-of- the-year giving for income tax purposes. "Our goal is to maximize sup- port for and minimize opposi- tion to the University and its pro- grams," Raddock said, explaining the functions of his office, which include public relations, fund rais- ing and alumni contacts. To encourage alumni gifts, Rad- ock said the University maintains alumni associations around t h e country, conducts alumni vacation DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN tours and operates two summer camps for alumni families. He added that the. University has been quite successful in rais- ing funds through donations, cit- ing the largernumber of corporate gifts the University'has received over t he last few years. In othersdevelopments, Assem- bly members discussed the possible creation of a faculty club using kitchen and dining facilities on the main floor of the Union. The club, faculty members said, would provide a place for Uni- versity faculty and staff to get together, providing fine food and liquor. One of the main topics of dis- cussion was whether the club would face legal problems in ob- taining a liquor license because of possible restrictions on serving liquor near classrooms of an edu- cational institution. Nar the end of the meeting Graduate Assembly President Bob Marrone criticized Vice President for Student Services Robert Knauss and the OSS Policy Board for a plan to dissolve the pre- sent Student Advisory Committee on Housing in favor of a policy board subcommittee. printed on them; BE IT FURTHER MOVED: That the LS&A Student Gov- ernment will pay one-half of the cost of the 6,000 ballots, and that it agrees to pay its share of the computer time used to count the ballots. (Continued from Page 1) was to be sent to the party's na- tional headquarters. New Haven authorities have possession of what they say is that recording. It was introduced as evidence in the McLucas trial. Boiling water was poured slowly over Rackley, who was still bound to the chair. At this point, he ad- mitted to knowing the names of informeirs, but did not admit to being an informer himself. Rackley was subjected to the torture for hours, before finally being allowed to sleep, tied to a bed. On the following evening, Rack- ley was killed by Sams, McLucas, and Kimbro. Sams claims he acted on orders from Seale. Seale claims it was on Sams' own initiative. In either case, the chronology of the murder is fairly well estab- lised. Rackley was put in the back ' seat of a car with Sams. McLucas drove and Kimbro sat in the front seat. Rackley had been told he was being taken out of town to be let free, and that hemusttnever come back. McLucas drove to a swamp near Middlefield, Conn., about 15 miles from New Haven. There, the four got out of the car. Sams handed Kimbro a .45 caliber pstol and told Kimbro to kill Rackley. Kimbro says he fired one bullet through Rackley's head. Rackley had been walking in front of the trio believing he was headed for freedom. The three Panthers began to walk back to the car. Medical ex- perts who later performed an autopsy testified that Rackley could not possibly have lived more than four hours after receiving the wound from that shot. This established Kimbro as the one re- sponsible for the mortality. Kim- bro, like Sams, turned state's evi- dence, and was allowed to plead guilty to second-degree murder. But part-way back to the car, Sams suggested that someone go back and make sure Rackley was dead. Sams gave the gun to Mc- Lucas, who went back and fired a shot into Rackley's chest which experts said, by itself, would have killed Rackley. Both McLucas and Kimbro test- ified that during the evening they were scared of Sams. Sams told them the killing had to take place, that it was ordered by "national." Kimbo said he feared disobeying Sams' command to shoot Rackley as they walked from the car to the swamp. Sams, originally from Detroit, was a former bodyguard for Stokely Carmichael. The Panthers now say that Rackley was a member in good standing, who was framed by Sams. Sams,. they say, is an "agent." It is no secret that for a long time there has been no love lost between Stokely Carmichael and the national leaders of the Black Panthers. Carmichael is es- pecially contemptuous of Panther lawyer Charles Garry, a 62-year- old white man, who is revered by the Panthers. In addition to Seale and Hug- gins, nine other Panthers were subsequently held on capital charges. They include: -Lonnie McLucas, convicted of conspiracy to convictmurder; -George Sams and Warren Kimbro, turned state's evidence and have been allowed to plead guilty to charges of aggravated assault; -Landon Williams and Rory Hithe are under arrest in Denver, Colo and are fifting extradition to New Haven; -One case was turned over to juvenile authorities. George MulVey, who is known as a "strict disciplinarian" irt the courtroom, has issued an order banning court employes, the de-' fendants, the prosecuting and de- fense attorneys and their staffs, and other officials connected with the trial from making any public statement which might be "rea- sonably" prejudicial. UNION-LEAGUE EUIROPE $159 ±;t : STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL No. CA-043 CA-007 ON-058 route D/L/D D/L/D D/Munich/D dates 12/23-1/4 5/5-6/8 12/22-1/3 weeks 2 5 2 price $175 $159 $199 UAC and SI have 16 other flights from which to choose. We are considering adding a 17th and need your help, we would like to have a flight to So. America, such as: No. routes dates 5/2-5/30 weeks 4 price $169 WD-064 Det/Caracas/Det PLEASE EXPRESS YOUR INTEREST IN THESE OTHERS at: UAC-TRAVEL, 2nd Floor OPEN DAILY TO U-M STUDENTS AND STAFF r (Continued from Page 2) Placem ent Serv e and SUNY Stony Brook, P&A Colloq.g Two jobs listed with P.S. for Dec. Rmn., 4:15 p.m. grads which look interesting. 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Author- agers, and owners. ity, 'tMen's and Women's Roles: Swed- SUMMER PLACEMENT ish Style," Assembly Rm., Rackham, 212 S.A.B. Nov. 18, 3-5 'p.m. SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN BY Summer work with the Fed. Gov't.,I STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL applicationsA due Dec. 4, for test AT ITS MEETING NOVEMBER 11, 1970 in Jan. Applications at S.P.S., 212 Appointed: Gary Dorman and J o a n SA.B. Martin to the Credentials and R u 1 e s Late Interview Announcement: Fri., Committee. Nov. 30, Univ. of Chicago, MA in teach- Approved: That Sisters Rising be re- ing, Prog. Mr. Usiskin will visit with cognized as a student organization, any Bachelor level liberal arts area stu- Approved: That SGC open petitioning dents. Call 763-1363 for appointments and appoint five students to V i c e from 9-12 and 1:30-4:30 p.m. President Spurr's Committee and bring five students back to Council That not more than $50 be spent on ORGANIZATION petitioning. ,'tliGA Z Tj Appointed: Jerry De Grieck and Dale NOTICES Oesterle to the Interviewing Commit- tee for Vice President Spurr's Commit- Enact Recycling Committee meeting, tee. The appointees are to find another Nov. 18, 1970, 7:30 p.m. Ecology Center. member for the committee. ** Approved: That SGC loan the LS&A There will be a Students of Objectiv- Student Government $400 for one ism on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 8:00 p.m. month to pay their share ofelection in the SAB, room 3516. fees. Roll Call Vote: Yes: Clay, De- in*he* * oo *316 Grieck, Hunt, Martin, Nelson, Oesterle, Thee, Wilson, Zimmerman. "Problems Come, Real and Imagined,i 'Defeated: WHEREAS: LS&A Student with Pesticides". Professor Rolf Hartung Government and SGC elections are be- Department of Toxicology. 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