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Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 4, 1984
While we were awf
(Continued from Page 2)

bor has always been in the back of my
mind."
The new superintendent said he will
meet with officials at the University
and at Eastern Michigan University to
plan their involvement in the city's
schools. He will take office July 1.
- Michael Beaudoin
New sheriff appointed
Acting Washtenaw County Sheriff
Ronald Schebil was appointed Tuesday
to fill the vacancy left when former
sheriff Thomas Minick resigned last
month.
Schebil will finish Minick's term,
which expires in November, and he said
he will seek the Republican nomination

for the job in the Augu:
"I don't think it was
good, logical decision
adding that the new tit
increased authority.
County prosecutor
member of the comm
to give Schebil the ne
ting sheriff was 'son
sheriff" and lacked th
run the department.
Schebil graduated
sity's business school
several accounting
before joining the she
in 1973.

Lawyer sues clients in
Ay slavery case
The Chelsea-area couple convicted of-
m. holding two farmhands as slaves for
a srse, but a more than 11 years has been sued by
n," said Schebil their lawyer for over $38,000 in legal
le would give him'tees.
Detroit lawyer Ivan Barris filed the
William Delhey, a suit on the same day his clients, Ike and
ittee that decided Margarethe Kozminski, were senten-
ced with their son John to suspended
title, said an a jail terms and ordered to pay fines and
poethinelesstao bckwages.
e power needed to In his suit, Barris said the Kozminski
from the Univer- couple owed him $2,160.68 in unpaid
1in 1970 and held fees and asked for an additional $36,000
ion campus 17 l for the "reasonable value" of his ser-
jobfs oneampus vices.
riff's department Also seeking money from the Koz-
minskis is attorney David Hutchinson,
- Paul Cuadros who represented a livestock company.
In April 1983, a court ordered the Koz-
minskis to pay a $45,000 bill for a herd of
cattle. The family had paid for the cat-
tle, but stopped payment on the check.
Hutchinson unsuccessfully attempted
to take control of the fees that the
s family had paid to Barris. Hutchinson
is now trying to seize any money the
Kozminskis give to the attorney who is
handling their appeal, which is pending
in U.S. District Court.
- Ronald Skalski
Blanchard to break
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... will begin excavation
completed in three years.
James Brinkerhoff, the University's
chief financial officer, said funding for
the building will come from state ap-
propriations and the proceeds of a state
bond sale.
The project is part of the College of
Engineering's new plan to complete its
move to North Campus by constructing
only one new building instead of the two
originally planned.
- Andrew Eriksen
Faber trial gag order
lifted
A two-month old order prohibiting at-
torneys and police from discussing
details of the murder trial of Machelle
Pearson was lifted April 25 because it
conflicted with the rights guaranteed
under the First Amendment.
- Washtenaw County Circuit Judge
Ross Campbell recinded the gag order
While we were away
continues on page 15

vv

Gov. James Blanchard will top the
guest list at the May 17 groundbreaking
for the University's new Engineering
Building.
The new building, which will
probably have the newly-created com-
puter department as one of its tenants,
will be located between the Lay
Automotive Laboratory and the G.G.
Brown Building on North Campus and
will be connected to both buildings.
The regents awarded a $25,285,000
construction contract to a Livonia firm
for the new building scheduled to be

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