Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, July 19, 17 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, July19, 19fl VA nurse (tfICHIGAN Page 3) ties. I feel this is nothing unless the verdict is overturned." "The mood was to get a con- viction. The FBI was trying to UNIVERSIv Of MICHIGAN regain its credibility after the 4t The Patty Hearst case," Rev. Craig Wilder said. fes I'r Ue-,-,,' e "PLEASE DON'T forget the J9patients, have faith and con- .JUiLY 26. 29 & AUGUST 4 7 tinue praying. Don't neglect the -tpatients," Mrs. Ursla Somera, %_V~a r'a member of -the Philippine Nurses of Michigan, said to the crowd. JULY 27 30 & AUGUST 2,5 The feeling that the patients _w_ were of the utmost concern 5e also was evident in a state- meot read by Melody Behrman prepared by a fellow nurse. [ =. JULY 28, 31& AUGUST 3,6 "The nurses have stayed on in the POWER CENTER for the performing arts The llama is a South Ameri- Michigan Rep TickelOfc . can beast of burden related to the camel. It is sure-footed and Mon- Fri 1-5 can carry more than 100 iK t ,Mendelssohn Theatre Lobby pounds. But when it is angry For Ticket information Cat) (313) 764 0450 or tired, it spits at the person who is annoying it. - - - - ------ --- Weonet!can. :s ai rally for the patients and not the administrators," B e h r m a n read. Throughout the afternoon pe- titions for a new trial circulat- ed through the crowd. More than one supporter of Narciso and Perez said the petition should be a letter to Judge Pratt to throw the case out of court. "He hps that option, you know," one woman remarked. Sacco and Vanzetti get recognition BOSTON (A) - Massachusetts will commemorate the 50th an- niversary 'of the long-disputed Sacco-Vanzetti execution by pro- claiming that the two men were denied a fair trial, officials re- vealed yesterday. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, electrocuted. Aug. 23, 1927 at Charlestown State Prison for murder during a $15,000 pay- roll robbery in South Braintree, Mass., will be cited in a procla- mation by the state that says "prejudice against foreigners and dissidents at the time" mer- its a special memorial day in 1977. GOV. MICHAEL Dukakis' of- fice said he would issue the proclamation at a ceremony in the Massachusetts Senate cham- ber today. The executed men, both la- beled anarchists, were tried and convicted in an atmosphere of political hysteria, Taylor's re- port says. The case has been debated for 50 years. For five years after the men were convicted appeals were made for new trials based on newly discovered evidence and alleged improprieties by the prosecution, but trial Judgo Webster Thayer denied all the motions. I 231sotsat STTTheatre'' Phone 642-6264 TONIGHT AT 7:00 & 9:35 OPEN 6:45 TONIGHT AT 7:15 & 9:00 PG TONIGHT AT 8:00 Only * .1 If you can spend some time, even a few hours; with someone who needs a hand, not a handout, call your local Voluntary Action Center. Or write to: "Volunteer," Washington, D.C. 20013 Weneedyou. 0advertisingcontributed for the public good The National Center for Voluntary Action.