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Page Eight

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, November 3, 1972.

PaeEih TEMIHGA ALYFidy Nvmbr3,17

Nine
(Continued from Page 1)
deputy attorney general fror
56 and special assistant U.S.
ney for the office of price
zation under Sen. Phil Ha
Mich.) in 1952. Gilmore fee
judges should merely set the
limit of a convicted criminal
tence. He would then leave
to correctional authorities
lease him when he is deemr
habilitated. He is for decri:

run Supr
zation of marijuana but not legal-
n 1955- ization. "Our alcohol problem is
attor- bad enough already," he says.
stabili- 0 Robert Evans, a liberal Dem-
rt (D- ocrat, has been a judge on the
ls that Detroit recorder's c o u r t since
upper 1968. He directs the court's inno-
s sen- vative drug abuse program which
it up
to rep has treated more than 3,000 con-
ted re- victed addicts. Evans is against
minali- leaving indeterminate sentences up

Pme

Court race

Delhey, Sallade debate

(Continued from Page 1)
the massageestablishments.
Delhey was asked about his re-
cent ruling that although County
Sheriff Douglass Harvey had acted
illegally in disposing of stolen pro-
perty, he could not be prosecuted.'
The prosecutor said that while
"every criminal act is illegal, not
every illegal act is criminal." Del-
Forest fires buor
more thou trees
- 4

hey added, "I'm not the president
of his (Harvey's)fan club. But I
did not feel a crime was com-
mitted."
Harvey was accused of employ-
ing stolen property for his own
personal use.
In summation, both men ex-
plained what motivated them to'
seek the prosecutor's office.
Sallade replied, "I think that
change is overdue in all offices of
the county." He attacked what he
considered a lack of "enlightened
law enforcement."
Delhey said he would run "on
the reputation of his office." He
said, if elected, that he would
continue to run the prosecutor's!

to correctional officers, as Gilmore letics. Brennan has "promoted
proposes. "You might as well de- sports among the young as an an-
frock the ,judges," he says. Evans tidote for delinquency," his cam-
also believes that abortion is a paign literature says. Before be-
matter for the legislature, not the coming an appellate court judge,
courts. Brennan served as judge and then
* Mary Coleman is a Republi- chief judge of Detroit Recorder's
can nominee who has been Cal- Court.
houn County Probate and Juvenile i JamesdThorburn hasebeen a
court judge since 1961. She is the Circuit Judge for nine years and
first woman to seek election to was nominated by the Republican
the state Supreme Court. Coleman Party. Thorburn believes that the
says she believes firmly in the Supreme Court should interpret the
supremacy ofthe rule of law. law and not legislate. He has also
. Zolton Ferency is running as called for more efficient judicial
a nominee of the Human Rights adminstration.
Party he helped to found. He ran * William Ortman, running un-
unsuccessfully as the Democratic der the Conservative Party banner,
gubernatorial nominee in 1966 and believes the court system was not
was formerly active in Democratic designed as a government agency
politics. Ferency has practiced law to search for what he terms a
since 1953. He says he is concerned "technical loophole through which
about opening up the legal system, even confessed criminals are given
to everybody, and changing re- an underserved freedom." Ortman
pressive and outmoded laws. He is is an attorney, former city coun-
for the legalization of marijuana cilman, and a government special-
and the decriminalization of vic-ist for the defense department.
timless crime. He backs the abor- " William Beer has been circuit
tion referendum openly, insisting judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit
that his views are on the record since 1958. He was nominated by
anyway. the American Independent Party
" Vincent Brennan is, like Levin, and feels courts too often assume
a member of the State Courtiof more power than they should.
Appeals. He was nominated by his
own Independent Judicial Party.
H i s campaign emphasizes his DELTA SIGMA DELTA
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