Friday, December' 3,197 6 (HE MICHIGAN DAILY f oge nven Friday, December 3, 1976 (HE MICHIGAN DAILY wage ~evert Gym s decide (Continued from Page 1) Resources (DNR) has confirm- ed as historic." Shepherd said that the Uni- versity had asked the DNR to delay official certification of the buildings as historic. If a build- ing is so designated, it cannot be destroyed for any purpose employing federal funds. futur d in a "That's not true," asserts Pierpont, responding to Shep- herd's claim.. SHEPHERD said the Univer- sity was being "smart" by clos- ing the buildings down this month. "This keeps it out of sight-out of mind," he said. to be Carter asks pal Kirbo to help prepare draft pardon nuary "They're trying to sneak this by," he added. "But it's per- fectly normal for a campus, especially a 'high grade cam- pus, to care about its build- ings." But Sturgis said the buildings will be closed because the cost to heat, light and clean them would exceed $200,000 per year. WASHINGTON W) - Presi- dent - elect Jimmy Carter has asked one of his most trusted advisers, Atlanta attorney Charles Kirbo, to help prepare' the pardon Carter has promis- ed Vietnam war draft evaders. Kirbo said yesterday he has been working on the pardon for several weeks with the help of lawyers in his office, and they are "really just beginning to develop the form" the pardon will take. number of draft evaders and draft resisters. Berg's first appearance in a courtroom was to argue the case of a war protester before the Supreme Court. He won that case and later successfully ar- gued for the release of a young man imprisoned after being; turned down for conscientious objector status. Berg said his role in the par-4 don matter is "just to gather in- yesterday that Carter couple his pardon with establishment of a presidential panel to get an accounting of U. S. servicemen missing in Southeast Asia, Carter said during the cam- paign that a presidential com- mission should be appointed to take the Vietnamese up on an offer to negotiate the release of MIA information. Dole said he would introduce legislation early in January to create a presidential task force on MIAs at the same time any presidential pardon Nt issued. Iowa's first bridge over the Mississippi River, was com- pleted April 21, 1856, and linked Davenport, Iowa, with Rock Island, Ill. t pf.. k -.% d ° .fie; .:-.eyE sca'i'xv-,. x., wi1m x= .<= , . '' ..., . 3 HELD OVER- 2nd Fun-Figied Week TONIGHT AT 7:00 AND 9:00 OPEN 6:45 IT'S A JOYRIDE INTO FANTASY! Murder suspect's hearing' postponed SHEPHERD, McGuigan and formation for the president- Gourly have suggested such DESPITE the complexity of elect. I'm not' going to try to uses as museum and library the matter, including the need influence him, persuade him or storage space, an alumni cen- to identify the several categor- change his mind." ter, a theater or a women's ies of people affected, Kirbo center, and have asked the Uni- said it should be possible for SEN. BOB Dole, the unsuc- versity to conduct a cost-bene- Carter to act "reasonably fast" cessful Republican candidate: fit analysis of each alternative. after his inauguration Jan. 20. for vice president, suggested "It's a marvelous location for Carter hassid he will issue (Continued from Page 1) week, when he was returned from Alabama following the waiver of his extradition rights. HE SURRENDERED himself to FBI officials. in Huntsville, Alabama on Nov. 2, two weeks after Kentucky authorities mis- takenly took into custody an- other Ricky Wayne Wilson, who has since been cleared of all charges. Present in court yesterday was Lea Knox, the woman po- lice believe fled with Wilson following the discovery of Bou- kni's body in a remote section of the Arboretum on the morn- ing of Oct. 1. Knox said she married Wilson two months ago and is now pregnant. Knox, who is staying With church acquaintances of Wil- son's in Ann Arbor, said both she and Wilson were friends of Boukai's. "SHE (BOUKAI) used to come over and see him (Wilson) a lot," Knox claimed. Nevertheless, Knox maintain- ed her husband's innocence, and denied knowledge of any con- tract murder arrangement, which was being investigated b local authorities. Reconstri'ctirig their trave between Michigan and Al bama. Knox claimed Wilson ha hitchhiked here from Californ to see friends, and on Oct.2 hitchhiked with her to Alabam where Wilson's brother an grandmother live. A C C 0 R D IN G toKno Wilson learned of his arre , warrant when "his broth came and told him the FB was at his grandmother's aski Wilsonreportedly surrendere himself to Alabama authoriti at the urging of a Luther milister. The s'isnect, a Kentucky n tine. will appear in court aga on Dec. 14. A7wl 1777 by Is a- ad ia 20 a, nd Y, a women's center," McGuiganj said. "It would be nice if peo- ple would look at Waterman- Barbour for uses for the whole campus."- Sturgis said the University has rejected the study request, and added, "we should not seek out uses, (the buildings) should fit a need we know about." the nardon during his first week in office. Asked who would be drafting the actual language of the par- don, Kirbo said he and several others would be involved but that he expects whoever Carter selects as attorney general "will put the finishing touches on it." A N ) T H E R lawyer work-; ing on the pardon is David Berg, a 34-year-old Houston at- torney who is on his transition staff and who has defended aI THOUSANDS HOMELESS IN GRIEF The Committee to raise funds for the thousands of homeless freezing earthquake victims in Turkey would greatly appreciate your contri- butions. CONTRIBUTIONS CAN BE SENT TO THE TURKISH EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND 309 Catherine Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 for more information, cal: 663-6567 4 C~"0"~> C~> C~' ~~~ st Following the public meeting er this month, the Regents will 31 make a final decision in Janu- ng arv. 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