Page Six THE MItM1GAN DAILY S'undoy, N~vomIbr 5, 15 72 Page Six THE MICHIGAN OAILY Six candidates contend for two 'U' regental board openings I (Gonti ued from Page 1) decisions should be made in public,' The only woman candidate in the discussions don't have to be. race is Marjorie Lansing, a local Disclosure of faculty salaries has Democrat who is a professor at also become an issue in the race.. Eastern Michigan University and With the exception of Lansing, all is considered an expert in the vot- the candidates would release' ing behavior of women. screened faculty salary lists in- Thomas Roach from Detroit is cluding salary, sex, race and other' th other Democratic candidate. information but not the names of Also in the contest are two can- individual professors. didates of the Socialist Labor Par-: While admitting that previously' ty, Vito Delisis' and Joseph Toth. They view their campaign as- a she advocated screened lists, Lan- chance to gain exposure for their sing now would release lists with socialist positions and do not con- names. "We can only analyze dis-I sider themselves serious contend- crimination," she said, "if we give er The greatest distinction between all the information, including the the candidates concerns the issue names. of open meetings. While all t h e votes are required to be public by state law, the Regents often hold "executive sessions" to discuss their positions in private. Both Democrats state that all meetings, with the exception of fi- nancial and personal business, should be open. "Public business should be held in public," said Roach. The Republican disagrees. Ac- cording to Baker, "there is a dis- tinction between discussion and de- cision" and he maintains that while "DID YOU KNOW that Kathy FQJTIK has worked actively to end the war for as long as George McGovern has?" KATHY FOJTIK is. 14commissioner Pd. Po Adv. There is also a wide divergence of opinion on the question of stu- dent participation in University de- Looking for a Kosher Meal This Weekend? TRY... DELI HOUSE Best Corned Beef in Town Franks Poo Every Sunday-. p.m. Hillel Social Hall 1428 Hill Pay at door cision-making. Only Lansing ad- vocated giving students a voting voice on committees. On some committees, such as those dealing with dorm rules, she favors student parity, but she is unwilling to grant parity on more important matters like tenure. None of the other candidates said they would allow siudents to vote on these committees although they did pay lip service to the concept of student parity. a- FOA Paid Political Adivertsement Is Abortion the Answer? "Chooting abortion as a solution to social problems would seem to indicate that certain individuals and groups of in- dividuals are attempting to maximize their own comforts by enforcing their own prejudices. As a result, pregnant school girls continue to be ostracized, mothers of handicapped chil- dren are left to fend for themselves, and the poor are neglect- ed in their struggle to attain equal conditions of life. AND THE ONLY SOLUTION OFFERED THESE PEOPLE IS ABOR- TION! It becomes very disturbing when we think that this destructive medical technique may replace love as the shaper of our families and our society." "We MUST move toward creating a society in which material pursuits are not the ends of oqy lives; whore n~o ahild is hungry or neglected; where even defective children are valuable beceue theyge forth our power to ove and serve without reward. Instead of destroying life, we should destroy the conditions which make life intolerable. Then, every child regardless of its capabilitiies or the circumstances of his birth, could be welcomed, loved and cared for." Induced Aborton, A Documented Report, p. 134 THINK ABOUT IT . Vote NO on Proposal B Paid F olitical Advertisemenit ARE YOU A PSY( If you are, do you sometimes If you aren't, do you sometimes i i N: i. -i. 7V r . p+l: R Thousands of Democrats and Republicans have been elected to p u biic office over the past 100 years. They have built and perpetuated a system which thrives on inequality. They have left us a legacy of high rents and poor housing, an economic structure which benefits the few at the expense of the many, a rapidly decaying. environment, and the increasing alienation of people from the institutions which affect their lives. And while HRP is not perfect, we are struggling to build an alternative to the system they have created. We hope to involve as many people as possible in the struggle through in- stitutions such as open membership meetings where anyone who considers them- self a member of HRP can fully participate and vote. We have come a long way, but there is still a long way to go. Your partici- pation and support will determine whether this movement is successful or we re- turn to the sameness of the two-party system. ~1'".....'-.-.. L-- Gil MAJOR? WORK Election Day An important reason for HRP's success has been the willingness of large nun- bers of people to work election day. Help if you can - CALL 761-6650 or came by the office at 304 S. Thayer. Can Burghardt Win? We don't like to have to even answer this argument again, but Burghardt's Democratic oppo- nent is making a big thing of it. Don't take our word about whether Burghardt can win. Go look up the election results from last April's city council election and also the June school board race. You will find what we did-that the race for state representative will be extremely close and could go either way. Check it out. 4 I Child Care and Rides to The Polls If you need childcare or a ride to the polls on eloe- tion day. CALL HRP 161. 6650. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Vote Early! (a) (b) wish yIou twc'rc't have an unii triollablc slatY C itics 30/i (c) want to drop out of scbool and become a pizza driver? (a) want to get i/ oilh actio/i (b) ihinkt psycholog is a lot of bull? (c) prefcar rare carrots to Cookecd carrots? BU RE HART STATE R EPR ESEN TAT IVE Ifyou bothered answering any of these questionis at all, you have demonstrated a marked lack of judgment. However, the PSYCH UNDERGRADUATE ASSOCIATION will nonctheless rnagnanimously accept your s u p p o r t. All seriousness aSIde, though, our purpose is to facilitate student input into psych dep't curriculum HALPERT U. S. SENATE Winning COMMISSIONER DIST. 15 owell COMMISSIONER DIST. 14 'a