Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 21, 1972 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, July 21, 1972 I Circuit Court race nears (Continued fea Page 1) eliminating bondsmen, .I would support it." O n"victimlesa crime" laws, he aaya the prablem is primar- ily a legislative one. Hlowever, __. .-g aseh adda, "There's no reason that judges cant make recommends- tions to the legislature." Shirley Burgoyne has been a practicing attorney in Ann Arbor S x :':: 'r: -s:for 16 years. On bail-bonding, B u r g o y n e says that until elected she doesn't believe she could give a fair answer. She maintains that the question is largely a legisla- tive issue. She says, "There should definitely be a separation between the courts and the legis- lature. ciHer position on victimless crime" laws was briefly stated: . 5ROTC aim__s .:>' ;:a:- '=?F<: -.::::::? " at freshm en v.a ?(Continued from Page 3) known target, and howitzers ::$: blsting away. .: Asd on the third wall is a giant gold "M" on a blue back- 4 . ground. One topic covered during the session of major importance to many freshmen is the amount of active duty required after graduation. Haircut and uniform policy is also a prime considera- -Associated Press tion. Cadet's hair must be "within W ater Wonderland reason" explains one officer. "We do require it fairly short, Children splash in a Chicago fire hydrant during yesterday's but you don't have to get a crewcut. heat. Ann Arhor police refused a request to open a You don't walk around campus as a marked man. And dyrant locally, leaving residents in misery. as far as uniforms go, you have to wear them once a week." An officer offered a bit of ad- Bomb defused at Army post vice yesterday to the freshman when he said, "If you're not fCantinued feom'age 3) that bomb was."sure, you ought to try it for at the fuse was burning at a rate The police said they have "no least one semester. You c of one foot every 30 seconds. clues yet" as to who placed the always drop out." Less than two feet remained b b But one freshman attending when Cullin separated the bomb mb. the session was not about to from the fuse. The bomb didn't upset the drop out. "I have a beautiful Krasny said Cullin took a army recruiting station staff reason for joining," he said, "It's "high but calculated risk." sergeant, Ken Courson. not for the money, although the "It worked," he said, "but I "I just transferred here from pay. is good. I really dig air- wouldn't recommend it. We still Berkeley," he said. "This kind planes, and ever since I was ten don't know just how volatile of thing is old hat to me." I've wanted to be a pilot." "As long as there is a law on the books, it's illegal and that's the way it is." Burgoyne is running on the pledge of increasing court effi- ciency, implementing b e t t e scheduling and establishing night courts for divorce cases. Judge S.J. Elden currently sits on the 15th District Court bench. Elden supports bail-bond re- forms and currently has a mem- ber of his staff assigned to gath- ering detail on arrestees to fa- cilitate fair bonding. He says that the elimination of private bondsmen is "inevitable." Elden believes that the term "victimless crime" laws is a misnomer. He notes, "There is a lot of ambivelance; it is very difficult to legally determine w h e t h e r there are victimless crimes." MONEY LOVER Sheik Shakbut, the former ruler of 'Abu Zaby who allowed slave-trading in his Trucial State untij 1964, feared mod- ernization would ruin his land and tried to refuse payment for oil found there. Forced to ac- cept the money, he kept it under his bed where rats gnawed through a fortune in banknotes before he was deposed in 1966. FRIDAY & SATURDAY BRINGING VP BABY Chaotically wacky, outra- geously funny, outland- ishly disorderly comedy directed by Howard Hawkes (1938 . Starring KATHERINE HEPBURN, CARY GRANT, and CHARLY RUGGLES A&D AUDITORIUM 7 & 9:05 ONLY 75c 0 NEXT WEEK: D.W. Griffith's BIRTH OF A NATION The VILLAGE INN Proudly Presents MEADOWMUFFIN WED.-FRI.-SAT. NOW SERVING Famous Village Inn Pizza Always LIQUOR NO COVER ON WASHTENAW NEAR ARBORLANO U ART-FAIR RECORD SPECIALS from COTILLION and ELEKTRA EMERSON, LAKE and PALMER "TRILOGY" just out & goin' real fast j0ii~ ust $3i1 THE DOORS-The newest one from one of rock's most long-lasting groups -jst $319 -PLUS- ALICE COOPER $3.59 ROLLING STONES $5.99 AT a a a 330 MAYNARD by Tower Plaza AND 1103 S. UNIVERSITY AT EAST U. t s geatest - "GLORIOUSLY FUNNY!" -William Wolf, Cue Magazine PAULETTE GODDARD - JR(KDAKIE Written, Directed and Produced by Charles Chaplin Released through Columbia Pictures G """' Ulun, Fri -6:50-9:00-1 1:05 BARGAIN DAY Fi H.AVENUE AT LIBERTY adults only $1.50 *OWNTOWANN ARBOR before 5:00 p.m. Saturday INFORMATION7 7St.-2:40-4:45-6:50- 9:00-11:05