,age 2 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 25, 1988 4 Simon moves speechto Fog prevented Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Paul Simon of Illinois from landing at Michigan airports yesterday, forcing- the cancellation of a noon press conference on the front steps of the "Michigan Union and speeches at the Law School and School of Business Administration. He has rescheduled to give a press conference on the Union steps at 11:30 today, and will, walk through the Diag before attending a class at the Business School. Local campaign volunteers said ,Simon's plane was unable to land in Detroit, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids because of inclement weather. Simon, who would have been the fourth of the five Democratic candidates to visit the University this week, is trailing far behind Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis and Rev. Jesse Jackson in polls of Michigan voters. Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore also leads Simon in the number of elected delegates. - by Michael Lustig Anti-Nazi protesters I Compiled from Associated Press reports await Israelis kill two Pales court4dateHEBRON, Occupied West Bank - Soldiers shot tw (O ui't UdL e in street battles yesterday after a night of Israeli raids in arrested and taken to schools converted to detention cen By KRISTINE LALONDE Seven Arabs were wounded in confrontations in t Four protesters - arrested Bank, including a 12-year-old girl shot in the left Saturday at an anti-Nazi rally on village 10 miles west of Nablus, hospital officials repo charges of felonious assault - will Yesterday's deaths brought to 109 the number of probably face arraignment sometime since the Arab rebellion began Dec. 8 in the occupi next week, said Detective Douglas Gaza Strip, according to U.N. figures. One Israeli soldi Barbour of the Ann Arbor Police Ariel Sharon, the hawkish former general who n Department yesterday. trade minister, said Palestinians involved in the r Such delays are standard expelled from Israel and the territories it has occup procedure, said Barbour, who said the Middle East war. Washtenaw County Prosecutor decided to delay the arraignment until State lawmakers may further evidence could be reviewed. Evidence such as additional witness rights t victim s o1 accounts will be used to determine the severity of the charges. LANSING - Crime victims would gain an e "We have no idea what they'll criminals in the eyes of the Michigan Constitution charge us with," said Rashid Taher, a amendment outlined yesterday by a bipartisan coali LSA sophomore who was arrested at Senate leaders. the rally. "The prosecutor is still Lawmakers pledged swift action on the joint res deliberating to what extent he is make Michigan the second state to try to add crime v going to press charges." constitution. Florida has placed a similar amendmen Felonious assault is punishable ballot. with up to four years in prison. If "Providing crime victim's rights demonstrates a fu the felonious assault charge is for the victim without diminishing the rights of the a lessened, the protesters may receive a William Van Regenmorter (R-Jenison) one of the misdemeanor charge, like assault and sponsors. battery, Barbour said. Judge appoints lawyei The Ann Arbor police were unable to comment further on the investigate Flight 255 case.0 About 200 protesters threw bricks DETROIT - A committee of five lawyers represer and rocks at several neo-Nazis who crash of Northwest Airlines Flight 255 was appointed) were demonstrating Sunday in front evidence that will be used to reach settlements with the of the Ann Arbor Federal Building. U.S. District Court Judge Julian Cook Jr. sek The Nazis were shielded from the committee from a list of 11 lawyers who applied, a protestors by 46 Ann Arbor police names during a pretrial conference in his courtroom. officers. At least 65 lawsuits have been filed in various fed ".................. .... from the nation's second-worst air disaster, which kill( Detroit Metropolitan Airport Aug. 16. * All cases have been transferred to Cook, who had o * pretrial investigation by lawyers for both sides until t " named. . Noriega faces new op eN ! . PANAMA CITY- A leading opposition leader r " /iyesterday and rejoined an increasingly desperate strug * Manuel Noriega. * "We have but one objective: to get rid ofD * " reconciliation and democracy in Panama!" said Ricar : the president of the Christian Democratic Party, i " apparel ; chanting, cheering crowd of about 300 people who gre : -jewelry ; Costa Rica. :*accessories ; Despite almost unanimous support for a nationwid " 0 business and industry, Noriega remained defiant, sayin : 325 E. Liberty : his opponents at home and in the United States don't' : 995-4222 * to overthrow him. * 00000 000 00000000000..0 _ Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN The cancellation of Democratic presidential candidate Paul Simon's speech yesterday at Hutchins Hall left Wayne Woodlief, Boston Herald reporter and faithful follower of Simon's campaign across college cam- puses, deeply distressed. tinians vo Palestinians dead n which Arabs were ters. the occupied West leg in Tamoun, a rted. Palestinians killed ed West Bank and er has been killed. ow is industry and ebellion might be ied since the 1967 extend rime qual footing with under a proposed tion of House and olution in a bid to ictims rights to its t on its November ndamental fairness ccused," said Rep. resolution's four rs to 'crash nting victims of the yesterday to collect plaintiffs. ected the steering nd announced the [eral courts arising ed 156 people near rdered an end to all the committee was position eturned from exile ggle to topple Gen. Noriega and build do Arias Calderon, n an address to a eted his flight from Le general strike by g Wednesday night "have the capacity" I ~klWue CANTERBURY HOUSE Worship Schedule (The Chaplaincy of the Episcopal Church to the U-MCommunity) 218 N. 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