The Michigan Daily Vol LXXXVI, No. 28-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, June 12, 1976 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Dems reveal tentative plan f / t s\ \MIINGTttN /1) - Support for bus- to achieve racial integration in the tla, as a "judicial tool of last re- ao was part of a tentative draft of the Pemocratic party's 1976 platform. Sparty's platform drafting subcom- mttee met behind closed doors here yes- terdit to work on a final draft, ignor- a party charter requirement that meeings be open to the public. THIE MEETINGS will continue today and smorrow, when a final draft will be prepared for the party's full platform cosmtittee, which will consider it at meetings beginning Monday. In addition to the plank on busing, the tentative draft also pledges t h e party to make "every responsible effort" to reduce adult unemployment to 3 per cettt within four years. There should be "useful jobs at living wages" for all adults who want them, it says. The tentative draft was prepared by the party's staff in advance of the stabcommitee meetings. WHEN IT appeared the position on unemployment would win approval, the sucommittee hadn't yet taken up the aectian on busing by late last night. There should be "useful jobs at living sages' for all adults who want them, it 's-tit a Iheplatform will be subject to final pri by the Democratic National C t ntion in July and will serve as the party's official policy statement for the November general elections. GOV. MICHAEL Dukakis of Massa- chusetts, the subcommittee chairman, told reporters "there seem to be a re- markable degree of unanimity" on the r 15-member subcommittee regarding posi- tions on the economy and unemployment, which ocupied much of the first day's agenda. lie said he expects Jimmy Carter will be influential in shaping the platform because of "his apparent near-nomina- tion." Four members of the committee are regarded as representing Carter's views, said a party official. OnisyPhoto ha SCOTT ECCE See DEMS, Page 4 Swinging it Pursell enjoys advanfage in congressional race By GEORGE LOBSENZ State Senator Carl Pursell (R-14th Dist.) appears favored over Ann Arbor Councilman Ron Trowbridge (R-Fourth Ward) to win their upcoming August primary battle for the Republican nomi- nation for the second congressional seat teing vacated by Marvin Esch. Pursell, a six-vear veteran in the State Senate. seems to hold a decided advan- tage aver his adversary in terms of both campagn an-. legislative experience. PiURSELL HAS lately emphasized his awn leagistetive accomplishments in the Slate Senate while pointing to Trow- tridgea relativeiy limited political back- trotnd. "Some peoale have a lot of rhetoric about what they're going to do," re- marked Pursell, "and others have a past record of what they have done." lIe added, "Candidates for major office ,houtld have sotme kind of record they ,an print to, no! just promises." Pitrsell claims to have sponsored one major piece ';f legislation for every year he has been in the Senate. Bills Pursell has sponsored covered a broad spec- trum of concer's, ranging from environ- mental protection to economic recov- r'rv. TROWBRIDGE counters Pursell's 'or "xtensi' e political track record by concentratin a at' substantively attacking Tursell's legiaslaion "i:ve only been a councilperson for one and a half years," noted Trow- 'ridge, "aid he's been a senator for six years - 'n, going to have to make omy differences known by pointing to things in his record which represent trinciples." Lately, Trswhiiidge has concentrated his efforts on one specific piece of Pur- sell - s'onsored legislation - The Man- hole Ac' - a bil passed by the Legisla- 'tare. 1he measure called for a paid ob- server to be oresent when a worker de- s".eiaad dowr. ir a manhole, to protect tw rkers from passing cars. See IIURSELL, Page 4 UFO SYMPOSIUM TODAY: Look quick: Up in the sky! I'y LANI JORDAN Littlc preten me? Luminous flying saucers de- acendag at ithe Bell Tower? Such eerie occurrences might seem far-fetched, but the existence of UFO's it other more betievab.e forms is the subject today o a MttuailtFO Netvwrk (MUFON) symposium at Weber's Inn, The syo-posii, spontored by MUFON's Michi- gin chap'av, will expiate recent developments in UtF ( reserch,. MUFON, a non-profit, Texas-based corora'ioo, is a researt group committed to studying t'se heavenly phenomena and is current- IS sponsoring a tFO track:ng system, Project Star- light Inte-ratioat'l, the main topic of the sym- posium., ACCORDING TO Dr. J. Allen Hynek, director of the Center for UFO studies, a major problem in compiling information on sightings is obtaining re- liable sources, "The :erage tarso will report seeing strange lights but not ass-thing maore unusual such as little green men," ;aid lynAk ' Most more sophisticated people wart physical p-co." Ie related n stance here a man living alone claimed to ave been given pancakes by a 'crea- ture'. ttnek tested the gifs and found them to be norma fl apiacks. HYNEK CONTFNDS ,h .t the UFO issue is a "question of semantics". The public, he says, views UFO's as cater space ptlanvmena. However, Hynek believes UFO's may originate from inner space, perhaps from another dimension . . . a parallel reality. "Reports of UFO's caste from all over the world, not just the Unied States. Even our astronauts have reported seeing unidenifiable objects." Hynek said. Over 500 cases of hyicat evidence of UFO's have been re:>aorted, ranging frtm burnt rings on the ground to panicky dogs. According to Ilynek, the most recent sigh.irg oc'uroa'd 'asi 'Tuesday evening in the Cincian area. WHILF MY'NEK adtmits he has never had a per- sonal exp'rienc with a UFO except from a dis- tance, a fCallup soll repor's that 15 million Ameri- cans have sigheed them, including presidential as- pirant Jirrriy Carter. "One hundred vtears :.go we couldn't explain why the stan shivens. ae did 'n have the knowledge," said Ilynek. "Why should we be able to explain this -(UFO'sl" le addld,' "PacIt-_ps there are other civilizations a mil'iom var, ahead. I last can't conceive other forms oh life reling tere in oar nuts and bolts hardware ' See EXPIR' S, Page 4 :a? I;