Page Twelve TI IE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, November 3, 1972 Pa~&TweTve TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY County commissioner hopefuls vie in 15th Rep. candidates clash (Continued from Page 1) is nevertheless a fierce critic of HRP. Describing the party's mem- bers as "self-styled white, middle-class radicals," Taylor blasts HRP on several counts. First, she challenges the claim of the party that its meetings are open to everyone. Chi man tops ixon donors WASHINGTON (P) - Chicago in- surance man W. Clement Stone secretly contributed $1 million to President Nixon's re-election cam- paign earlier this year, records disclosed last night showed. Stone, head of Combined Insur- ance Co. of America, who report- edly contributed more than half a million dollars to Nixon in 1968, was the biggest donor named in a list of contributors released by the Finance Committee to Re-elect the President. "A friend of mine tried to get into an HRP meeting wearing a McGovern button and he was told to take it off or leave," Tay- lor charged. But her most serious criticisms of the party deal with what she calls "the exploitive nature of HRP." According to Taylor, by claiming to defend the in- terests of blacks and other op- pressed groups without really understanding those groups, HRP is simply exploiting issues. With an impressive background of social activities, ranging from involvement with Cesar Chavez, and the United Farm Workers to organization tax resistance, Taylor feels she is better equipp- ed to work for social reform. While Taylor and Winning agree on most other issues, they clash on the millage proposal designed to raise money for a new correctional facility. The current county jail was recently condemned. (Continued from Page 1) ership won't vote for McGovern." He withdrew the statement when asked for evidence. At several points Bullard at- tempted to go outside the question- and-answer format and directlyI challenge Burghardt on a number of points. A vote was taken and those in attendance decided to limit the affair to the original for- mat.I The attacks were carried on, however, through surrogates on both sides. Democrdtic party worker Tom Weider hit Burghardt on the ques- tion of how HRP candidates will be kept accountable to the party when they are selected in an open primary. Frank Shoichet, an HRP mem- ber, charged that Bullard had printed two types of brochures- a radical one for student distribu- tion and a moderate version for residential areas. Bullard acknowledged the differ- ence, but said the clange had been Have a flair for artistic writing? If you are interest- ed in reviewing drama, dance, film, poetry, and music, or writing feature stories a b o u t the arts: Contact Arts Editor, c/o The Michigan Daily. made for aesthetic, not political, reasons. Weariness from the strain of a long campaign was evident on the faces of alltcandidates. The Alice Lloyd debate followed an earlier and equally acrimonious event at Mary Markley, and candidates and their campaign workers expressed general relief that the string of public debates had finally come to an end. The last gasp of the campaign will come on the air in two radio broadcasts over the week-end. "DID YOU KNOW that Wash- n a w County could h a v e j Neighborhood Health Care Clin- ics which would provide health care at a reasonable price for everyone.? KATHY FORGOTTEN WORKS D9 "BE CAREFUL-YOU MIGHT GET LOST"--Brautigen Costumes for last minute parties, functional cloth- ing, Victorian clothing, unused 20's (original) shoes-robes, stash boxes, hats, 30's-50's fashions, n+ tuxes, lamps, winter coats-and some of the wierd- est junk you've ever seen. Forgotten Works 410 4th AVE. oBehindFarmers Market I THE STREETCORNER SOCIETY Presents Y" WOMAN PLAY" DISCUSSION afterward to be led by: SHIRLEY BURGOYNE and DR. JAN SCHNEIDER FRIDAY, NOV. 3rd, at 7 P.M. 126 RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE (East 'Quad) Donation $1.50 VENTURA $800 ALSO $150 TO 1975 REGISTEREO WEDDING RING 50 S DIAMOND RINGS I FOJTIK Commissioner Pd. Pol. Adv. Dem. LAYAWAY HER CHRISTMAS RING NOW... Shop Fridays 'til 8:30 p.m. Main at Washington 3ia.p gn.1,wwdf di.dta.ilrd-.Xu-1. e 1 ommmmommommommill !I I BENEFIT FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FOR. ABORTION OF MICHIGAN LAW REFORM