The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 21,1979-Page 17 Regents vote 'no' on limited'U'divestment (Continued from Page 1) Board members voiced more diverse opinions on the matter yesterday than in previous meetings. James Waters (D-Muskegon), was the first Regent to express approval of the WCCAA stand, receiving a standing ovation following his call for divestment. "I think it's time our policy did change and we had complete divestiture of all South African com- panies," Waters said. AFTER THE meeting Waters said his comment was not meant as a resolution. The Regent said he wouldn't vote for divestiture until a faculty committee issues an expected report, but he indicated he would likely suggest divestment as a policy following the filing of the report. The study, written by the Senate Ad- visory Committee for Financial Affairs (SACFA), was ordered last month by the Regents after strong vocal protests by demonstrators. SACFA Chair- woman Patricia Longe recently said the document will likely be released in mid-May. A more moderate view was ex- pressed in the form of a resolution from Gerald Dunn (D-Lansing) who said he favored divestment from the two com- panies since he feels they have not responded adequately to the University request made by the Regents as part of an investment policy established in March 1978. The policy calls for firms to take "reasonable steps" to end discrimination in their South African operations. THE DEMONSTRATORS briefly cheered Paul Brown (D-Petoskey ) when he called for U.S. corporations to withdraw from South Africa, but he quickly lost support when he added he did "not feel the sale of the stock would make any difference" in the com- panies' policies. After the Regents passed the resolution introduced by Thomas Roach (D-Detroit), Dunn claimed he had already had a motion on the floor which had been ignored. The Board then spent 40 minutes in a state of con- stant confusion. The suggestion of sending the issue to attorney Daane for interpretation rose after David Laro (R-Flint) said he thought the University's policy was ambiguous, indicating the Board was reading it too rigidly. In the discussion which ensued, Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor) expressed bitter disdain for the protesters. The Regent accused the group of "gross and crass attempts to intimidate the Regents. "It seems to me there is a group on this campus. which picks up any issue ... because they seek to publicize it," Baker told the hissing crowd. He alleged most members of this group were Marxists, socialists, or members of other leftist groups. Typifying the drama which WCCAA has employed during their two-month vigil, member Judy Weiss approached Baker after his narrative with a three- inch-thick set of papers. "Excuse me," she said, "but I have here petitions signed by 12,000 University students, and I don't think they are all Marxists as you, seem to think." Before they considered the divest- ment question, the Regents heard from members of the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid (WCCAA), who made a slide presentation, showing signs of the racial segregation in South Africa. See REGENTS, Page 18 if on Dra store Don't think of Big George's as merely an appliance store. We've got everything to make your summer living the most comforatle! And our Fine Photography Department is tops in the Ann Arbor area! Take a took at these fabulous binocular bargains ... sale prices valid through April 30, 1979. 7 X 35 Ensign Binoculars Our most popular binocularl With case, straps, and Xfull 1-year warranty! S.$ Limited stock ... $220 7 X 35 Explorer Binoculars Ultra-wide field! Insta-focus! 5-year warranty! Now only.. . 8 X 30 Vacation Binoculars with Kwik-Draw case! Insta-focus! Now only ... $3200 8 X 30 Broadview Binoculars Compact! Wide field! 5-yr. warranty! ThP-/DER Now only... U7 I Minolta *imPOCKET BINOCULARSI 6X 16 ..........89"0 8 X 20 .......... ' 9900 8 X 24 Wide Angle $119"0 6 to10X 24 Zoom'179"0 10 X 20 Compact4.. '84 Everybody Topside The Sperry Topsider is a Genunine handcrafted moccassin, mounted on an anti-slip yachting sole: In Dark Brown Elk dyed cowhide. Narrow and Medium in Men's sizes 6 to 13 and Ladies' sizes 5 to 10. $36.00. " CLARKS * FLORSHEIM * WALLABEE V~4 DEXTER 0 FRYE " OLOF DAUGHTER CLOGS BASS MWaTOstCAMPUS 217 . Main St. 5s619 E. Liberty Open Mon. and Fri. Open Friday Nites'til834 TWO STORES 'til70 Big Gerg's FinePimetegrepoy Sept. 2019 W. STADIUM BLVD. Monday through Friday, 9-9 Saturday, 9-6; Sunday, 12-5 __ 665-8653 - 0 ... ...