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Friday, February 16, 1973

"rHE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Friday, February 16, 1973~ FHE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven

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11_ nI in I h n

SGC votes to place
amendment on ballot

CHANGES URGED
Cops hit in. hearing

(Continued from Page 1)
Schaper, who was instrumen-
tal in engineering the success of
Nagey's motion, was elated by
the outcome.
"It's time for a revolution in
SGC," he said later. "We need
some new blood around here."
In other business, SGC Acting
Treasurer Elliot Chikof sk de-
clared that SGC's accounts are
"in the black, contrary to popu-
lar opinion."
When asked if the treasury's
$2500-plus assets took into ac-
count outstanding debts from the
fall election, Chikofsky said he
has "not yet looked through the
books on that specific matter."
Chikofsky, a freshman, says he
TONIGHT! 8:00!
The University Players
PRESENT
David Rabe's
THE
BASIC
TRAINING
OF
TRUEBLOOD AUD.
FEB. 15-17
TIME: 8:00 P.M.
TICKETS: $1.50
ALL SEATS UNRESERVED
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Box Office Phone:
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is "only here in the job for two
weeks holding the books until
SGC can find someone from
Business School to take over."
In other business, the Council
voted unanimously to place a
proposal for voluntary SGC fund-
ing on the March ballot.
40 POWs
return home
(Continued from Page 1)
war as a government spokesman
said no peace moves would be un-
dertaken for at least three weeks.
Information Minister Keam Reth
said that the government would:
not announce whether it will nego-
tiate with the communists until
after the 12-party conference on
Indochina in Paris wvhich starts
later this month.
UAC-DAYSTAR presents

( Continued from Page 1)
"I get at least one call a week
from people who have been roust-
ed by the police after being stop-;
ped for traffic violations, which is
blatantly illegal," Goldstein com-
men ted.
"The police selectively enforces
laws against various elements of'
society," added Gabe Kaimowitz,
also a lawyer. DeGrieck labeled
those elements of society as being1
"gays, blacks, and young freaks."
Several possible solutions to the
police department's problems were
raised during the hearing. Some
participants claimed that the griev-
ance office has dealt inadequatelyI
with citizen complaints.
"The office has little power. We
can only make recommendations'

to the police," explained Rufus
Cole, a member of the city's griev-
ance office.
Wechsler indicated more com-
munity control of police procedures
and priorities is necessary. "We
must put pressure on the Demo-
crats and Republicans to bring
about the necessary changes," she
said.
"Many of the department's prob-
lems lie within the bureaucracy
and men like (Police Chief Walter)
Krasny," DeGrieck charged.
Several people at the hearing,
however, praised the police depart-
ment and individual officers. Three
police officers attended the meet-
ing, claiming they came in an un-
official capacity.

CITE 'INERTIA':
CountyHealth dept.
attacked at hearing

Herbie Hancock
Freddie Hubbard
Sat., Feb. 24-8 p.m.
HILL AUD.
$4.50, $4.00, $3.50, $2.50
MICHIGAN UNION
11-5:30 Mon.-Sat.
763-4553 Sorry, no checks
-

(Continued from Page 1)
They further charge that local
health authorities have failed to doj
all they can to prevent the re-j
location.
Adding to the ferment over
health care is the furor over the
selection of a new county health
director. Dr. Otto Engelke, who
has held the post for the last 32
years, announced his resignation
last June.
Jim Pelikan, speaking for the
Medical Committee on Human
Rights-a local citizens group-fo-
cused on the selection process for
the new director and called it an
example of "people in public office
using their position to advance
private interests."
Critics, among them Pelikan,
have charged that Engelke has
"handpicked" his successor for the
job and that his choice is in dan-
ger of being approved by the city's
Board of Health "without any com-
munity input."
The health director is hired by
the Board of Health, whose mem-
bers were all appointed by pre-
vious Republican-dominated Boards
of Commissioners.
The Board of Health's search
committee, Pelikan charged, com-
piled information on only one can,
didate and submitted only one
name, not several, to the Board
of Health for final consideration:
By "threatening to review theirI
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budget," said County Comtission-
er Kathy Fojtik (D-Ann Arbor),
chairman of the Board of Commis,
sioners Health Committee, Demo-
cratic commissioners have forced
the Board of Health to postpone
their decision.
A "young, vigorous "person" is
needed for the post, said Fotjik,
one familiar with the needs of the
community.
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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16
DAY CALENDAR
Regents 'Business session: Regents'
Rm., 1st floor, Admin. Bldg., 11 am.
Med. Ctr. Comm. for Women Steer-
ing Comm: s6630 Main Hosp., noon.
Indust. & Oper. Engineering Lecture:
K. Biss, "Artificial Intelligence," 244
W. Engin., noon.
Environ. & Indust. Health Lecture:
B. Thompson, U of Rochester, "Holo-
graphic & Diffraction Methods for At-
mospheric Particle Sizing," Aud., SPH
I, 11 am.
Commission 'for women: Homer
Heath Lounge, Union, 3:30 pm.
Astronomy Colloquium: R. Hum-
phreys, U of Minn., "Spectral Ano-
malies & the Presence of Circumstellar
Gas & Dust in Some Infrared Stars,"
P&A Colloq. Rm.. 4 pm.
South Quad Players: "The Apple
Tree," a musical comedy, Dining Rm.
Four, 7:30, 10 pm.
International Folk Dance: Barbour
Gym, 8 pm.
Music School: Aspects of Electronic
Sound, Hill Aud., 8 pm.
Music School: String dept. student
recital, SM Recital Hall, G pm.
U Players: Rabe's "The Basic Train-
ing of Pavlo Hummel," Trueblood, 8
pm.
Rive Gauche: Lithuanian night, 1024
Hill St., 9 pm.
GENERAL NOTIGES
Deadlines close for Major & Minor
Hopwood Contests: Transcripts due
in Hopwood Rm. Feb. 19 minuscripts
due in Hopwood Rm. Feb. 21.
LSA Seniors: If you ,wish to make
pre-classification appt. for Spring-
Half, Spring-Summer, or Fall 1973
Terms, come in This Week to 1223
Angell Hall.

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Feb. 21-Prof. D.i. Munro
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"Individuals, States
& Schools in China
and America"
"Marx's Concept of
Justice"

nson "The Emotive
Theory of Ethics: An
Outline and Some
Applications"
"Democracy in the
Academic

Community"
Mar. 28-Prof. Alvin Goldman "What's Wonge
WihB. F. Skinner's
Beyond Freedom
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