Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 13, 1972 Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, May 1 3, 1972 Is ___ Pa Humphrey (Continued from Page 1) schools," he immediately added. When asked if he supported the cross-district busing between Detroit and its suburbs ordered by U.S. District Judge Stephan Roth because he found the De- troit school system segregated Humphrey said, "If the school system is segregated, then I sup- port cross-district busing." After it was explai ed to Humphrey that Roth's plan would entail busing children from Detroit's white suburbs in- to the predominately black in- nercity he reiterated. "I am op- posed to busing children to poor schools." When asked to. explain specifi- cally how children can be bused to better schools without an equal number being bused to poorer schools the senator re- plied, "Good schools can be built in six months and ihere is no need to wait that long." Humphrey attempted to con- centrate on the unemployment situation which his aides hope will be Humphrey's strong issue. opens campaign in state fir" "People in Michigan are con- cerned with jobs," he said. "There are 66 areas in this state that have high unemployment. "I want these jobs to come from the private sector but if they don't the government has the responsibility to provide jobs so every American can earn a living wage." Humphrey has an extremely tight schedule for the three days in the state. Arriving in the Up - per Peninsula yesterday after- noon to tape a television show at Marquette, Humphrey said, "I realize that I'm coming here late and that I'm way behind. It's going to be an uphill fight .' Humphrey began fighting im- mediately by attacking Wallace, who many see as the victor of Michigan's May 16 primary. "The man that stood in the doorway " of the schoolhouse years ago will do the same thing if he stands in the door of thet White House. He won't let people in." 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