THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine DEFENDS GREEN SUSPENSION: in accused ... ..r .: _.rr..r.w.w .....rr.. .Y....., ...... .. .. .. ._._._ . -*~ ~r -WN-W- -a-m- r ~-1 " of unfair tactics Fleming speaks out on etucs (Continued from Page 1) reactions, but with so little time and HRP council members as a before election day, "the Demo- "form of political payoff" before crats would criticize anything I they left office in 1973; do." -that the city's 1.2 million debt Harris further charged that was caused by the "fiscal irre-|Stephenson's claim of Democratic snonsibility" of the outgoing coun- council members' participation in cil; a demonstration, staged by gay ac- -that the future. of Ann Arbor tivists during the March 4 council "hangs on" defeating the two bal- meeting, 'was "an absolute lie." lot proposals. | An observer at the session con- While emphasizing the "distorted , firmed Harris' description of the nature" of the mayor's allegations, I circumstances surrounding t h e Harris further slammed Stephen- demonstration. son for releasing his newsletter IN ANOTHER section of the four days before the election - newsletter, Stephenson points outi thereby "denying time for an ade- that a special police unit designed quate response." to combat breakings and enterings Stephenson denied there was any became' operational in January, particular reason the letter was and an immediate drop in the distributed yesterday. Although break-in rate was noticed. this is the first such memo the However, the newsletter fails to mayor has sent out, he said last mention that the unit had been night he would have liked to is- authorized by Democratic-Repub- sue newsletters shortly after tak- lican coalition on the outgoing ing office. He was elected a year council, not by the GOP adminis- ago. tration which took office in April THE LEAFLET was apparently 1973. - not sent out directly under the aus- "That is an example of oppor- pices of the Republican Party. tunism, if not worse," Harris said GOP city chairman Robert Fos- in reference to that statement. ter said last night he knew about ACCORDING TO several politi- the literature but that "Jim did it cal observers, the leaflet seems to himself," and the party did not be aimed at Republican and inde- subsidize the printing or distribu- pendent voters. tion costs. After viewing the entire leaflet,I Harris indicated he felt the Harris commented "this is the charges had been aimed directly sleazy type of campaign tactic that at the Democratic Party because Watergate is all about." The let- the Republicans "are running ter might have an adverse influ- scared," particularly in the tight ence on the voters, headded. Fourth Ward contest. Stephenson commented that he "This is a last ditch Republi- had received "a generally good can effort," Harris said. reaction to" the literature which COUNTERING those claims, he attributed to "the straight for- Stephenson laughed that he ward way it explains what the "wouldn't want to provoke" such situation is." SGC Wants Students for University Committees Union Board of Directors Commission for Women' Student Relations Research Policies Paper Conservation Task Force U. Cellar Board of Directors -ALSO-- Director of Public Relations i 'I i! ,# I I : (Continued from Page 1) students to their own point of view, and questioned the ethics of some University professors-includ- ing one who authored an allegedly} sexist textbook for class reading, and another who advocated con- troversial treatment for persons deemed to be "criminals." Fleming replied that it was in-: deed difficult to "draw a line," and said that the anti-war mate-' rial was found to be "not rele-! vant" and reiterated that Green, sion by defining ethics as "honesty reporting," Fleming continued. in behavior, fairness, humaneness "Our campus newspaper is en- and integrtiy." He offered several tirely self-supporting. But on most examples of ethical dilemmas he and you have to face the question had encountered. campuses the paper is subsidized Fleming used the case of cam- of how to balance the views of pus newspapers as one such ex- irate legislators who say 'Do some- ample. thing about that newspaper, or "On every campus with a news- else we'll reduce your entire paper there's a tension," said budget.'" Fleming. "A campus paper will When asked if displeased Mich- print almost anything. C a m p u s I igan legislators had threatened to papers will tend to take a view lessen appropriations at the Uni- which tends to be radical and not versity, Fleming answered "not representative of the rest of the this year," but said the lawmakers students." I had done so in the past. "They tend to use obscenities Fleming refused to be more spe- and sometimes engage in unfair cific or give details. / ./ FRIDAY, 'a March 29 Only 6 p.m.-12 midnite 40% off list, Brii ani d sve! .m... MWE L l ON EVERY L.P. AND TAPE 1235 S. University Ann Arbor 668-9866-only Your Address, Phone Number, etc., to '.. . . had used lab time. The refusal of the University to release salary lists also came un- der fire. 19-1.1 - - - ~ - ~ ~ ~ OF '_ "THERE ARE conflicting rights," said Fleming. "There is the value to the public to know the salaries, and the right of the faculty member to privacy," he said. "You as students would be bit- terly opposed to the records of students being opened. Yet you want the records of the faculty re- leased. I don't see much differ- ence between the two," he added. According to Fleming, the only valid request for release of indi- vidual faculty members' salaries is news media curiousity. He cited the availability of more general salary data as sufficienet for the public. FLEMING OPENED his discus- BENEFIT DANCE-Project Outreach Ypsi State Hospital Division FRIDAY, March 29-9:00 p.m. $1.50 ADMISSION Free Beer, Live Band Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Washtenaw and S. 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