h n v v, MSA works to create veterans holiday By ROSE MARY WUMMEL concert on the Diag. Tackett said May 7 was chosen as the annual date Vietnam veteran Charles Tackett because then-president Gerald Ford has a dream. pulled troops out of Vietnam on that He wants to see May 7 declared a day in 1975. na tional holiday for Vietnam Tackett, now divorced and living veterans. in the Ann Arbor Homeless shelter, With the help of 30 student said the project aims to heal the v olunteers, Tackett begins wounds of Vietnam War veterans by :etitioning today to put a proposal acknowledging the problems of >n the Michigan Student Assembly homelessness, unemployment, and election ballot supporting the disability that veterans face. Above national holiday. The assembly needs all, he hopes the holiday will prevent 1,000 signatures to put the proposal a war like Vietnam from happening on their ballot. Students will again. :ontinue soliciting signatures until "Colonel" Tackett, as most MSA Friday. members affectionately call him, Cory Dolgan, MSA representative said, "I'm working for our children, and Rackham graduate student who is laying down a warning device." working closely with Tackett, hopes Tackett fears a war like Vietnam that the petition will spark grass could occur in Central America. roots support for the holiday and Tackett, who served in Vietnam in publicize the project. the Airborne Infantry for twenty-four MSA has also joined Tackett in months, began the crusade for the planning an inaugural celebration of national holiday five years ago. He the holiday on campus this May 7. wore out three pairs of hiking boots Festivities will include an all day traveling 4,230 miles to Michigan The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, February 17, 1988- Page 5 Pro-choice petitioners still collecting names Tackett ...campaigns for holiday and the nation's capitol, from the woods of Kentucky, publicizing the problems of Vietnam veterans and campaigning for a national holiday. Tackett had received endorsement from many local, state, and national leaders including, Governor James Blanchard, Senator Donald Riegle (R- Michigan), Congressmember Carl Pursell, Rep. Perry Bullard (D-Ann Arbor) and Sen. Lana Pollack (D- Ann Arbor). New 911 emnei will speed-up The University has switched its said. campus phone system to the interna- Pifer said tionally recognized emergency phone reduce the am number, 911, said Assistant Director connect an e of the Department of Public Safety campus phon and Security Robert Pifer. one second b The change from the former 123 computer pro number will allow campus security the security di to respond more quickly to emergen- If an eme cies and to determine the caller's lo- campus builc cation in case they are unable to 911 and theii communicate it over the phone, Pifer ately connect rgency number response times By VICKI BAUER Supporters of extending medicaid funded abortions in Michigan are still working to get 35,000 more signatures before they can submit them to the state legislature to delay the elimination of medicaid funded abortions. The People's Campaign for Choice, the pro-choice group in Michigan, has collected 165,000 signatures. But they had hoped to submit the 200,000 necessary signatures this week so they would be validated by April 1- the day Public Act 59, which eliminates medicaid funded abortions, goes into effect. This would avoid any days without medicaid abortion funding. The Peoples' Campaign for Choice deadline for submitting the signatures is March 29, but.the group has not set another specific date for submitting the signatures. Petition Coordinator Margy Long said the group anticipates they will need several more weeks to get the 200,000 signatures. "WE'RE VERY concerned about the gap. That's why we're working so hard to get our signatures," Long said. Considering Abortion? Free Pregnancy Test Completely Confidential Pregnancy Counseling Center 529 N. Hewitt, Ypsilanti Call: 434-3088 (any time) HI-FI STUDIO ANN ARBOR RADIO & TV TAPE RECORDER SERVICES VCR Cleaning & Repairs - FAST! Speaker Repairs & Components TV Repairs & Rentals Phono Needles, Cartridges & Service Phono Stylii - Woofers, Tweeters, Etc. WE RENTBIG SCREEN TV& P.A.'s 215 S. Ashley, 1/2 block N. of Liberty (313)- 769-0342 or 668-7942 Long attributed the delay in 59 to state legislators last February, collecting enough signatures to a demanding the immediate ban of lack of volunteers and the cold state-funded abortions. weather. Last July, the State Supreme "It's easy to get 10, 20, or 30 Court ruled for Peoples' Campaign signatures, but to have all that add up for Choice, stating that to the thousands is really difficult. implementation of the act could not You need many people on the street begin until April 1. everyday," Long said. UNIVERSITY Right to Life PCC s strategy to defeat Public President Debbie Matzo said the Act 59 centers around obtaining the Campaign for Choice has had to hire 120,000 signatures necessary to place the act on the election ballot in peopleto collect signatures. She said November. But the group will wait they have been advertising in until they have received 200,000 newspapers for canvassers and will signatures to ensure validation. The pay $5 an hour and 50 cents for every validation process, which takes six signature. week chcksfor false signatures and Long could not confirm hiring weeks, checks aig s petitioners, and the group's official CAMPAIGN for Choice spokesperson could not be reached for comment. volunteers are working statewide to "They've (PCC) been having their collect signatures. Long said on a problems," Matzo said. peak day about 300 volunteers canvass, but on a typical day, about "I don't think they stand a chance 100 volunteers work. in the state of Michigan. When The Right to Life group in Right to Life mobilizes everyone in Michigan submitted 450,000 the state, I don't think, quite frankly; signatures in support of Public Act that they have a prayer," Matzo said. /DO YOU RECEIVE ENOUGH FINANCIAL AiD? OR ARE YOU... - " over-burdened w / loans " '£r " working more than studying " afraid you can't afford a U-M education The Michigan Student Assembly wants to take your complaints to Washington D.C. To submit your testimony attend an External Relations CommitteeI meeting - 6:30 pm Thursdayor call the MSA office 1~ f s v C t a l t l r r ' { i the new system will mount of time it takes to mergency call from a me from 12 seconds to ecause a more efficient gram was installed in Lspatch system. irgency occurs in a ding, students can dial r call will be immedi- ed to the Public Safety switchboard. Officers will then dis- patch the call to Ann Arbor police, fire, or ambulance services as needed. "We generally have a faster re- sponse time (for campus emergen- cies) than the police. We have a bet- ter awareness of campus locations and are able to direct everyone better than they might be," said Public Safety Officer Peter Sutton. By Melissa Ramsdell ... .....................,.......,,.............. .........AAsS A.sss....., Stockb ridge residents favor bid for collider (continuedfrm Page i) Robert Diebold, director of the division of the DoE dealing with the super collider, tried to dismiss concerns that people brought u p about the project. "Despite its size, we expect the SSC to have very little environmental impact," he said. The collider will use 10,000 superconducting magnets to propel two beams of protons at close to the speed of light in opposite directions around a 53-mile, underground tunnel. At certain places around the ring, protons will be made to collide, breaking them apart. Scientists will use the collider to study subatomic particles. "The SSC will advance our long quest to expose vwhat our world is made of and how it works," Diebold said. Jackson County resident Joann See TOWN, Page 7 C _,. .. , .xwt fi ,: 3"i r .. 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