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Page Six

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, March 2, 1973

Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY

RUMP CAUCUS CHARGED
Trost selection sparks angry
debate before Board of Ed

Indians release 11
at Wounded Knee

(Continued from Page 1)

C,-tholic church in Wounded Knee.

By DEBBIE GOOD
R. Bruce McPherson officially
submitted his resignation as Super-
intendent of Ann Arbor schools
last night at a Board of Education
meeting marked by praise of Mc-{
Pherson and angry debate about
the selection of his successor.
Reading from a letter of resigna-'
tion McPherson, who is taking a
job with the Ford Foundattion inr
Chicago, said, "I believe I haveF
accomplished most of what I was
asked to do by the Board. It ist
time for new administrative lead-
ership."
Trustee Cecil Warner commented

* that, "Bruce was the kind of guy tion of McPherson's replacement.
who isn't afraid to go out on a Johnson claimed that the job had
limb even if its been cut off be- been offered to David Trost at a
hind him. . . If I had to categorize rump caucus of the Board's con-
Bruce I'd put him in a category servative members.
with General George Patton." The board's liberals were appar-
Trustee Henry Johnson added he ently not informed about the meet-
too would have resigned, if he ing.
had been faced with the "meddl- Johnson added that the job open-
ing" McPherson encountered. John-
son said, "This Board must wake ' others an opportunity to apply. He
up to the fact that it is not a re- further charged that the decision
pository of wisdom, but a decision- was made with no input from the
making body with an elected con- community.h
stituency." cmuiy
Johnson also charged the Board Defending the action Warner ex-
with dishonestly handling the ques- plained that the Board was not
going to pursue a national search

kota senators. She talked by telephone to a
"We went down to Wounded newsman after the hostages' re-
Knee to the Gildersleeve's home lease was arranged.
and talked to all 11 hostages," McGovern, Abourezk and Jo-
Abourezk said. "Although they are seph Trimback, FBI special ag-
free to go, they don't want to ent in charge of operations at Pine
leave because they consider Ridge during the disturbance, left'
Wounded Knee their home." Pine Ridge by car last evening
Clive Gildersleeve and his wife and headed toward Wounded Knee,
Agnes, the operators of the trad- about 20 miles northeast of Pine
ing post, were among the host- Ridge.
ages. The car passed through a road-
"All 11 indicated they are free," block set up about seven miles
said McGovern. "We offered to outside Wounded Knee, but all
take them with us, but under the cars carrying members of the news
circumstances they preferred to media were stopped.
stayhethere.
Thetwo senators met with AIM The Indians had asked to talk to
leaders in a pasture, halfway be- the senators about Indian civil
tween a roadblock set up by au- rights and treaty rights.
thorities and one manned by In- _.--_-
dians outside Wounded Knee. WINNIPEG, Man. (P)-A man's
Earlier last night, AIM spokes- $70atfca'eg tlnatrh
woman Sarah Platro said about $700 artificial leg, stolen after he
200 armed Indians had gathered , took it off in a hotel lobby, was
inside the Sacred Heart Roman; found later in a nearby alley.

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(Continued from Page 1 .
ernment in a difficult position be-3
cause of its past stands on kidnap-I
ings of American diplomats.
Although it has never publicly
admitted it, the government here
has urged other governments,
where U. S. diplomats have been
seized, to yield to demands by
their captors for release of priso-
ners.
The official U. S. policy, how-
ever, has been to state that the
government will not yield to black-
mail and threats or demands for
ransom in connections with terror-
ists incidents.
Bray saidta special state de-
partment task force had been
formed to follow the events in
Khartoum. It is being directed byj
the DeputyaUndersecretary of
State for Management, William
Macomber.
According to the Sudanese news
agency, the guerillas demanded
the release of:
Sirhan, who shot Sen. Kennedy
in June, 1968, in Los Angeles. Sir-
han, a Jordanian Arab, was sen-
tenced to death but capital punish-
ment was subsequently abolished
in Calif. (Officials at San Quentin
prison said they had received no
word of the demand through of-
ficial channels and that Sirhan
had exercised normally with 15
other prisoners yesterday);
--Abu Daud, a Palestinian guer-,
rilla -leader who has reportedly
been sentenced to death by a Jor-
danian court for subversion. The
guerrillas demanded that he and
16 comrades be released with 24
'hours;
-Major Rafeh Al-Hindawi, who
was arrested in Jordan last No-
vember and convicted of plotting
to kill King Russem;

wouldn't be able to do a good job,"
-Members of the West German he added, "since he would not be
Baader Mienhoff anarchist-terror- well acquainted with the com-

ist gang, who the guerillas said
were jailed because of their sup-
port for Arab guerrillas;
-About 50 people believed to be
detained Arab guerrillas; and
-All Arab women detainees in
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The Board's offer to. Trost re-
portedly "incensed" a number of
teachers. They have threatened
legal action citing the 1964 Civil
Rights Act which sets down clear
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