ry. Rage Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 15, 1975 _aeToTH _HGA AL f Protest Oppression of Minorities Uinder Arab Rule SOLIDARITY DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 Noon on the Diog SPONSORED BY: Committee for Oppressed Minorities Under Arab Rule American Kurdish Society Committee for Oppressed Jewry at Hillel Hairstyling for the Whole Family Appointments Available DASCOLA BARBER- STYLISTS Arborland-971-9975 Mode Villae-761-2733 E. Liberty-66$-9329 E. Universty-662-O354 WAGEN WERKE V W tune-up $10 plus parts Dems, GOP file suit over election (Continued from Page 1) vassers hasn't certified the certificate certifying the pro- newly-elected mayor," he con- posals and the Council elections, tinued, "it is necessary that the but not the mayor, and I assume present mayor and Council pre- Mrs. Forsythe will do the side. same." "As I'm sure everyone else Stephenson then issued a state- does, I personally find this situ- ment, saying, "We in the city ation most untasteful and un- of, Ann Arbor have just gone pleasant," s a i d Stephenson through a trying situation." drawing an assortment of vocal "The problem is not who will dissent from observers. sit on the mayor's seat," he "Until the courts act, we added, "but whether the law should cool it-it is now time governing the state of Michigan to proceed in the business of will be followed." Stephenson the city," he asserted. elaborated on the issue of state law, restating the constitutional A P P A R E N T mayor-elect provision of "one man -one Wheeler then addressed the vote," in condemning the multi- crowd, introducing himself as ple choice vote PV allows. "the successful candidate for mayor in this current election." "SINCE THE Board of Can- Prompting scattered applause from onlookers, Wheeler char- acterized the present Republi- can action as "a matter of cir- TIMOTHY KOCH cumventing and perverting the T AREA electoral process going on here." Delivering a statement on be- half of the city council Demo- crats, Councilman Jamie Ken-f worthy (D-Fourth Ward) said, "We do not think it is a de- mocracy when those in power use their votes and muscle to keep themselves in power. tify the mayoral results. City Councilman Robert Henry (R- Third Ward) is representing Stephenson. "The system is what we're after in the law suit," Stephen- son said. "But it's in the hand of the state judiciary," he add- ed. Wheeler asserted, however, z z I I I there's only one mayor, and that's me." The Courts will decide on the matter today starting at 1:30, with visiting Judge James Fleming presiding over the case. Fleming, from Jackson County, was appointed when Washtenaw County Judge Wil- liam Ager refused to hear the case. it troopS ; i | that "as far as I'm concerned, "WHAT the Republicans on_-- council and the Republican members of the Board of Can- vassers have done in the last I surge week brings no credit to our nitxy nt to thnmeais~oe f ta r city or to tnemseives. It they don't owe the city an apology, they at least owe us all a bet- ter explanation than we have yet heard. "It is time that we againI recognize that there are some things in politics one just doesn't do," Kenworthy con- cluded. The class action suit filed by the Democrats requests the turn in P days In Ba C ment COOVE I if you see news happen Call 76-DAILY Court order Jerome Weiss "to dent forthwith issue to Albert Wheel- ever, er and all duly elected council medi members a Certificate of Elec- cabin tion." Timothy Downs, Peter A DeLoof and Tom Downs are rep- terda resenting the Democrats. have hit Pirnom Penl (Continued from Page 1) described the mood of the meet- to Phnom Penh from exile ing as "very serions" and said eking is now counted "in the objective was to expedite dpnhours." .ar ional consideration of and perhaps in holegislation. Saigon, Premier Nguyen S en. Cifford Case (R-N.J.) "an named a new govern- trl rennrters that the thrust of and said it would receive th reetine tivlved the os- eration from woes of Presi- Oibility of working out legisla- Nguyen Van Thiel. How- tion on the reqiest of the Presi- some Thieu opponents im- dent. ately denounced the new et. "Wev'vre il1gl neral agree- nilitarv source said ves- ment in a broad so"se that we v's big explosion might are eni'g to work out whatever been a rocket attack on. legishation is necessary," Case Hoa air base 15 miles said. of Saigon. 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