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Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, March 27, 1973 :v vie in SGC race (Continued from Page 1) has to earn our bread, they'll have Engin School President Ro Na- SRP standard bearer Lee Gill, to start doing something." gey, running with Jeigh Brack on who is presently SGC's vice presi- The Mad Hatters' Tea Party, like the Time and Space Party, is run- dent for minority affairs, and most of the other parties, is run- ning on a platform that would re- council member Sandy Green, ning on a platform based on "build- structure SGC under a voluntary SRP's vice-presidential candidate, ing the credibility and responsibil- funding system. support niandatory funding and ity of SGC," according to a party Nagey sponsored the controver- claim they offer the only slate with founder and at-large candidate, sial 10-10-10 proposal that would a president and vice-president who Laurie Artz. have restructured SGC, giving rep- have both served on SGC prev- In leaflets, the three Mad Hat- resentation on a school and college iously. ters - Artz, Jerry Nanninga, and rather than at-large basis. Anne Missavage, also running with The proposal was later thrown STOP, a party new to this elec- Henry Price on the party's presi- out after SGC parliamentary fum- tion, is the most vocally pro-volun- dential slate-say they are the bling and replaced by the present tary funding. "only student slate." That is, they restructuring proposal, sponsored According to one of the party's are "not interested in politics, but by former SGC treasurer David, founders, Matt Hoffman, "If SGC ( in students," according to Artz. Schaper. Governance issue domiUnates LSA student government race today City Nagey has disavowed the present approvesf proposal. 1.1P The once-powerful RAP is run- ning only one candidate for the SGC race-incumbent Keith Mur- phy. Murphy is running largely on a (Continued from Page 1) platform of fiscal responsibility and $6,500 coming from the revised voluntary funding. He claims RAP police budget. members are the founders of the The HRP council members op- voluntary funding proposal. posed the grant because they can- Other candidates running on not "support more officers and their own tickets as independents more money for the police depart- are Yuan-chi Chao, Tom Crites and ment with its present priorities." Peter Cooney. Jerry De Grieck (HRP-First Ward) Chao, a foreign student from said the solution to the problem Taiwan, says he is running to rep- lies in more community control resent the foreign student, claim- of the police force and its priori- ing foreign students are not in- ties. volved enough in student govern- "I fear the development of a ment. ! STRESS-like unit saturating cer- Crites and .Cooney were not tain areas of 'the city," Thomas available for comment.' explained. He said he would prefer The surprise candidate of the the funds be spent on rehabilita- election this year is undoubtedly tion programs. incumbent Bill Dobbs, who an- nounced his write-in independent The unit will begin operations candidacy Sunday at 9 p.m. several months" from now, ac- Dobbs, who had previously claim- cording to Olson. During that time ed he was looking forward to re- the officers are to be trained in tiring from the SGC political s p e c i a 1 techniques for solving scene, said he decided to run burglaries. "because I couldn't answer the About 90 persons demonstrating question of who I was going to in favor of funding for the Cowi- vote for this election." munity Women's Clinic from rev- Inevitably, the Bullshit Party has enue sharing monies provided some put forth its candidate, Rob Hui- fireworks. 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THE COMMITTEE ON JUDAIC STUDIES INVITES YOU TO A LECTURE BY Professor Moshe Davis (Director of the HEBREW UNIVERSITY in Jerusalem) WHO WILL SPEAK ON "THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE" On Tuesday, March 27 at 4:00 in 1035 AngeIl Hall 4 (Continued from Page 1) (CUE) proposal to abolish grades litical science majors or pre-law faculty membership. in 100 and 200 level courses in students. Bullshit Party LSA presidential favor of a pass/no entry system. On the slate for University Hous- candidate James Glickman said PESC, Bullshit Party, and MHTP yesterday his party feels govern- candidates s t r e s s their involve- ing Council student membership ance reform can only be achieved ment in student government activi- are Robert Gordon (CLAMP) and by "students voicing their desire ties and on college committees. Candice Massey (MHTP), both ex- for it." He claimed the PESC ap- Only the Coalition of Liberals and pected to follow their party's lines proach is unworkable. Moderates Party (CLAMP) has left on student issues. MHTP candidates have not made the governance issue out of its; -_ _-- specific recommendations on how campaign literature. to change governance procedures, Other parties say this is due to remarking that a return of "re- the CLAMP candidates' lack ofj sponsibility and credibility" to stu- awareness of the reform proposals, dent government is most impor- CLAMP candidate Jean Nuechter-i tant at present. lein says the party supports the Outside the governance issue, the proposals, but CLAMP candidate academic philosophies of the con- Dennis Mazurek said he had not tending p a r t i e s are extremely heard of the proposals yesterday. yo close. "PESC is the only political CLAMP presidential candidate see party around here with a long- Ron Strauss, a first-semester trans- standing good name," remarked fer student, was unavailable for news MHTP candidate Laurie Artz. comment. 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