a 4 4 * 40 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY WednesdaY, August 19, 1970 Wednesday, August 19, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'HARD HAT' INCIDENT: Police admit guilt in / not preventing clash r/ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Daily Official Bulletin (Continued from Page 2) Senators str e back Grade sheets for Spring-Summer and; Summer Half, 1970 have been sent to departments for distribution to instruc- tors. All grade sheets should be submit- a t ted within 'Jive days of the examina- tion, and no later than Wednesday, senger service will be provided on a WAHNTN(')-Sug faste ixn dmitrio regular basis by the Office of the Reg- WSIGO I)-Sug fasteNxnamnsrto istrar to departmental offices on the by an accusation that they may be giving up trying to forg Central Campus beginning Friday, would sponsor America's first a political settlement of th August 21 a n d continuing through military defeat, counter-attack- war and may be seeking a mii- 12:00 Noon on Thursday. August 27. Grades may also be submitted directly ing senators asserted yesterday tary solution. to the Office of the Registrar at "Win- Vice President Spiro Agnew dow A." L. S. & A. Building during may be undermining constitu- And Sen. J. W. Fulbright (D working hours. Questions pertaining to tional government. Ark), said by Agnew to have grade reports may be directed to 764- history of "querulous fuddy 6292. Sen. Mark Hatfield, (R-Ore), duddyism," declared: August 21 - ENACT Lecture - Cliff one of Agnew's prime targets Humphrey, Ecology Action (Berkeley, a Monday speech, said he "I know of no precedent fo Cal.) founder. "New Life Styles and _ina thedprsidentefhthesSnateha S oci al Responsibility": Canterbury -. the president of the Senate at House, noon. tacking personally members o NEW YORK -' - The Po- lice Department admitted fault yesterday in not preventing a clash between "hard hat" con- struction workers and peace demonstrators in front of City Hall last May 8. Police person- nel problems and equipment dif- ficulties were cited as key rea- sons for the failure. The report. which Mayor John V. Lindsay said he would give intense study, admitted that "much to their chagrin" the police r a n into problems they were not prepared to han- dIe. A 45-page report disclosed that the police department con- Daily Of ficial Bulletin Day Calendar Wednesday, August 19- Degree Recital - James Fader, trum- pet: School of Music Recital Hail, 8:00 p.m. University Summer Choir - Thomas Hilbish, director: Hill Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. General Notices Students interested in tickets f o r Professional Theatre Program's Fall Festival in exchange forselling tick- ets during registration please contact PTP office, 764-0450. Student Identification Cards - Any student identification card. marked valid suimer, spring, or winter 1970 only must be replaced before the stu- dent may register for the Fall term, 1970. Replacement of this card may be accomplished by making application at ducted 324 interviews in con- nectior- with the clash, events leading up to it, and the after- math of injuries, arrests and court suits. Two patrolmen were brought up on charges, the report stated - the first for failing to obtain medical aid for an injured wo- man who requested it a'nd then not properly investigating and reporting it. T h e second departmental charge involved a policeman who did not arrest a construc- -tion worker even though an in- jured youth had made a com- plaint against him. "Window A" in the L. S. & A. Build- ing prior to August 28, 1970. Proper notification of the student's correct social security number should be avail- able when application is made. All students should check their iden- tification cards for errors: The first nine digits of t h e student number should be equal to the student's social security number. If the numbers do not match, the in- correct c a r d should be brought to "Window A" L. S. & A. Building for re- placement. No replacement fee will be charged. For the Fall term registration, Sep- tember 1-September 2, all matters con- cerning I.D. cards will be handled in the Lobby of the L.S.&A. Building. Fall I.D. cards will be distributed at this location beginning Thursday, August 27 through Thursday, September3, during regular working hours. (Continued on Page 7) The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $10 by mail. Summer Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5, by carrier, $5 by mail. n e - a T- - )f - jin computer time sharing, college text- books, office equip., ins. industry. 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"A FUN FILM ABOUT FUN CITY WHEN IT REALLY WAS FUN CITYr" -Bob Salmaggi WINS "What a delight to laugh out loud at sex" -Judith Crist, New York Magazine "ONE OF THE YEAR'S F U N N I E S T MOVIES" -Joseph Gelmis, Newsday "Inspired- direction, mixes the proper pro- portions of horseplay, atmosphere, and this body." He accused Agnew of attempt- ing to intimidate senators in "a very dangerous perversion of the democratic process." Agnew in a speech to a veter- ans' group said the so-called end-the-war amendment could lead to the first U.S. military defeat and produce a blood bath in Southeast Asia under a Com- munist takeover. W*AWb~j*,rd tr bithl " b.ttt r"' I. W4M v 1idt. of t)e Gi4 BI Th A ANGELA DAVIS, the Un geles instructor who was fired on the FBI's list of Ten Most Miss Davis stands accused Aug. 7 attempt to free three Sa in San Rafael, Calif. Two of the man attempting to free them we URUGUAYAN GUERRILI warned Uruguay yesterday th diplomat, whom they hold cap government frees 193 political v Another letter, signed by B dlared the squad would avenge t: Mitrione earlier this month by ki guerrillas. A DIPHTHERIA OUTBRE the city to open up emergency day, as two new cases were cor the month. Thousands stood in a line tl emergency headquarters which o children received shots at 52 dis The city of 700,000, third la an epidemic state. Dr. William was "anybody's guess" as to how SOME 400 BLACK DELE4 ed out of the American Federa Hilton Hotel in Pittsburg yesl the hotel's discriminatory hirin The AFT's Black Caucus a through the downtown area duri civil rights luncheon, which had - go munist takeover. M -.% ow" --Associated Press Gets legal aid After having paid $60 a month for eighteen years, Mrs. Lizzie Thrower of Detroit decided to stop the house payments in 1969. 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