Rage Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, Semernber 20, y /3 -fir Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, SeDrember 20, ' 913 CSJ voids special New SAC 11 Join The Daily CIRCULATION DEPT. Come in any afternoon 420 Maynard ATTENTION LS&ASTUDENTS: Are you fair-minded, conscientious, and interested in being involved? Then s i g n up now to interview for= appointment to the. LS&A STUDENT, JUDICIARY Sign the list at room 3M, Michigan Union, or call Chuck Redman, 761-1597, by Satur- day, Sept. 22. (Continued from Page 1) complex voting formula. SGC members desired a recon- sideration because they feared that the new constitution-which would have called for the election of 24 new SGC members this fall-would prove unworkable. THEREFORE, they established A WORD FROM OUR varinl*asnltvibu~sd o" R fo th. public gaoo a special election slated to come before the fall election, in which yet another new constitution-bas- ically similar to the body's original charter-would be considered. However, in doing so they vio- lated provisions of the new law they sought to, overthrow, accord- ing to last night's decision. Cited by the judges were provi- sions of the new constitution and the compiled code requiring that proposed amendments be approved no more than 17 days before the issued is voted on. SGC approved their proposal Sept. 16, leaving only eight days between approval and the all-cam- pus ratification vote. IN HIS DECISION, Henry also found that SGC had given inade- quate public notice of hearings on the topic. As a remedy, he ordered SGC to void approval, consider the Sept. 16 vote as a "first reading" ap- proval, and to vote on the final or "second reading" approval at their, next meeting. SGC, therefore, will consider the proposal again at their meeting tonight. IN PRESSING the case against the Council, Smith and Shaper charged that SGC had rammed through the proposal in a manner, which "totally prevented any in- terested constituents f r o m being heard." In defending the Council, SGC member Sandy Green said the body had acted in haste in order to get the question before the voters be- fore the October general election. election on 10-10-10 deiand at (Continued from Page 1) tended by some students who dis- agreed with the concept of a strike. At one point one individual, Fred Lannell,. who described himself as "not from any specific organiza- tion," interrupted the proceedings and charged that, "SAC is a small clique that is running the whole ballgame . . . it has got to repre- sent its people." The charge was made despite the more than three hours of dis- organized debate, at a meeting that SAC organizers said was in- tended "to promote democratic strident input." Finally former activist Hank Bryant of the Black Economic De- velopment League, known for his protests to gain retribution to black people from Ann Arbor churches in 1970, gained the floor and pleaded, "For God's sake let's be precise and plan something spe- cific." "I have a feeling of deja vu," he said, and added, "Please don't fall into the same trap (of disorganiza- tion) that your peers from the 1960s did." A L S O DISCUSSED, but not adopted, were proposals to: -Form an education committee to fully inform students about the consequences of withholding pay- ment; -Adopt the slogan, "Bring the demands, not the money;" and -Form an escrow account in which to deposit the withheld tui- tion money. j I .i ,r !' eDay 10 to I. .:.*. La 4, PIONEE SPEAKER SAVINGS PIONEER HEAVY-DUTY DOOR-MOUNT SPEAKERS Installs flush with doors. 614" s i z e with 3.7 onuce magnets and 8- watt power. P-16L. Reg- ular $21.95. Save $4.95 at Highland now. $I79AR a,.. _ o d o 0 0 C O °o «. i-^'oo 0 C 0 0 O A 0 pO..y t ' i I PIONEER 8-TRACK IN DELUXE MODEL Slide controls for balance, tone and volume plus repeat button and fast for- ward - that's deluxe! 7.6 watts RMS, automatic/manual track changer. TP-777. Regular $89.95. SAVE $15 $7495 PIONEER CASSETTE SHIFTS FOR ITSELF This unit that automatically reverses itself and keeps on playing is geared for great sound. Direction indicator, changer and eject button. KP-333. Regular $94.95. SAVE $15 $ 7995 PIONEER 8-TRACK WITH FM-STEREO This deluxe TP-700 model gives you the best of both audio worlds. FM-stereo and 8-track player. 7.6 watts RMS power. Slide controls. FM multiplex indicator. PIONEER DELUXE 6%" DOOR MOUNT SPEAKERS Black and chrome finish with high-style g r i I I e. 20-watt maximum power with 10-ounce magnet. Model TS-160. Regular $28.95. Save $6.95 now. 22PAIR PIONEER CONVERTIBLE 2-WAY MOUNT SPEAKERS Versatile. Use as surface or flush moau nt. 61/" dual-cone. 8-watt power capacity. 4-ounce mag- net we i~g ht.Regular $28.95. Save $6.95 now. PAIR Regular $139.95. SAVE $25 $ 1495 m