Tuesday, March 23, 1 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven TuesayMarc 23 197 TH MIHIGA DALY Pge eve Dems, SHRP in Ward, 2 t f Very interesting bits of aissorted inomto (Continued from Page 1) dents hay'e shunned Republicans at the polls. Door-to-door voter registration is not yet a permanent fixture in Ann Arbor's electoral system- The proposal, defeated by voters last April but subsequently en- acted by council resolution, is once again on the ballot for reconsideration this year. DESPITE possible adverse ef- facts on his campaign efforts,: Reynolds supports the proposi- tion. Similarly, both Kohn and Greene are in favor of main- taining the status quo. Following the controversial election of Mayor Al Wheeler by a majority gained through pref- erential voting (PV), repeal of this innovative voting process is a ballot proposal this year. PV allows constituents to in- dicate a second mayoral choice! on the ballot which can be have a graduated property tax."I GREENE, WHO calls himself "a sensible liberal," says last' The Richmond - San Rafael Bridge in Contra Costa County, Calif., is four miles long and ranks as of the largest in the world. It cost $50 million. Columbia University was originally named King's Col- lege. The Wheley House, Old Town, is reported to have been the first brick house built in San Diego, Calif. Mexican women were given the right to vote in a presiden- tial election for the first time in 1958. Penn State football teams have won 85 of 101 games un- der Coach Joe Paterno in the past nine seasons. Great Smoky Mountains, the most visited national park in the United States, welcomes eight million visitors a year. counted when no candidate re- REYNOLDS, a University po-s ceives more than 50 per cent litical science and history ma-' x of the vote. jor, has had no direct experi- t ence with Ann Arbor politics.' THE D E M O C R A T I C and i However, he has worked on the R SHRP candidates both oppose I state level with the Governor'sl the repeal of PV while Reynolds task force on the problems of strongly favors its removal. driving and drinking, and as a The third and final ballot pro-, summer congressional intern in posal calls for the levying of a the nation's capital. He is also property tax of one mill which director of student organizations will provide the funds for road and is a member of the Mich- repairs. igan League of Governors. "Personally I will vote for it The 28-year-old Kohn, who though I don't want to make an works at Overbeck's Bookstore,4 issue of it," Greene said of the has worked with SHRP's current tax. And while Reynolds re-, Second W a r d councilwoman mains uncommitted either way, Kathy Kozachenko and is also Kohn vehemently opposes such a member of the Ann Arbor a measure. "It hurts the people Tenants Union. who can least afford it," the; SHRP candidate said. "It would Greene, 39, is a music teach-j be far better if the city would er at Willow Run High School,{ year's SHRP proposal realistic" and instead that rent prices and was "un- proposes; vacancy! rates be reported annually to aid tenants in finding the best possible housing. Like Reynolds, Greene insists on more housing inspectors but also wants "graduated increases in inspection fees" so that "re- peated code violators get nailed.' Greene's other priority issues are police reforms and the es- tablishment of a Human Serv- ices Commission. Kohn wants more rigorous enforcement of the Human Rights Ordinance prohibiting discrimination and, along the same lines, she hopes to pursue the "general question of what kinds of values the city is going to be encouraging." REYNOLDS stresses the im- portance of fiscal responsibility in city government, pointing to the Democrats on council who votedifor and approved the al- location of $57,000 for council members' salaries. The Repub- a Everybody seems to know something about the wild- erness. (Even the ones who don't make it back) :A The good son of thedaughter of the Sky Woman made a pilgri- mage to the great mountains to seek his father, who was secluded by many elements. The father tested the courage and spirit of the son with rock, with wind, with water, and with fire. When ;he good son proved worthy by mastering the e l e m e n t s, the father recognized hint and gave him the power to make living things to bless the earth . . . Creation Legend of the Seneca People-"The Keepers of the Western Door" Reynolds ComMittee OK's disp U tdresearch (Continued from Page 1) molecule unless a series of con- MICROBIOLOGY Prof. David THE REPORT noted that po- trolled tests leave no reasonable Jackson, one of the principal tential benefits of recombinant doubt of safety." recombinant DNA research- DNA research include break- The committee's report recom- ers at the University, said last throughs in the production of mended the tasks of an as yet night he was "very pleased" insulin and the missing factor unappointed "Committee C" with the report. in the blood of hemophiliacs, de- which would check University "My position all along was fense against allergic diseases, laboratories to make sure scien- that the . . . NIH guidelines' problems of bacterial resistance .tists adhere to government and were ones which I and others to medicines, crop fertilization University guidelines for the re- in the scientific communityE and clean-up of oil spills. search. could live with," Jackson said. The report also reviewed pos- Philosophy Prof. Henryk Sko- sible risks and harmful applica- "GENERALLY speaking, the limowski, one of the most vocal tions of the research, including members of the committee will critics of the genetic experi- the use of dangerous organisms serve as biological safety offi- ments, said he sensed, "al- in biological warfare. More like- cers, charged to make sure that though I would like to be proved ly perils, however, stem from the safety of a given laboratory wrong," that Committee B's de- the use of infectious microorgan- is adequate for the research be- cisions were made independent isms with E. Coli, a bacteria ing planned there," the report of the scientific debates and that thrives in the human n- states. forums held earlier this month testine. Tli-------------on campus. who has served as a Democratic precinct captain, a delegate to Democratic county and, state conventions, and as c o u n t y chairman and state representa- tive of political action divisions of the Michigan Education As- sociation.j WESTERN DOOR WILDERNESS SCHOOL is unique in the field of wilderness education. Although each of its courses is a basic wilderness course, each also has on area of special- ization. All of the courses except Wilderness/Homesteadino will backback through wilderness areas for 28 days, free from outside contact, acquirina and practicinc the many skills re- (uired to live comfortably and safely in the wild. 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He writes off Reynolds says he will focus the SHRP candidate saying the on the "quality and quantity" party's platforms are "too ideal- of housing. He is "not 'so con- istic and too theoretical." Reyn- cerned a b o u t the (rental), olds added, "I think they're price." To increase the quality pretty much in left field." of housing, he advocates the Kohn says that her campaign employment of more inspectors strategy is to "point out the to meet the law requiring hous- inconsistencies in the Demo- ing inspection once every two: cratic position and to be honest years. He also urges the forma- with people about what the tion of an arbitration board,: SHRP positions are." composed of landlords and ten- ants, to settle disputes. Kohn, on the other hand, INTERNATIONAL stresses rent control and, if elected, plans to resurrect the VA RETY SHOW SHRP rent control proposal which was defeated by voters last April. She says, it was The International Association godadIdo'