Shanty attacked "" twice in 3 days 1 W1 E -- ----- --- - ---- - "" 4 albs'...Y,..f s n + I .,. .? Daily Photo by CHRIS TWIGG The shanty lies flattened after an attack by vandals Tuesday morning. The Free South Africa Coordinating Committee rebuilt the structure on Wednesday. By MELISSA BIRKS The shanty on the Diag was com- pletely dismantled twice this week, the first time just two days after a University student was sentenced for tearing boards off the structure last May. Members of the Free South Africa Coordinating Committe (FSACC) rebuilt the shanty on Sunday after a University security found it torn down, but the structure was flattened again some time Tuesday morning. Campus security officials report no leads on the latest attacks. In Tuesday's incident, the shanty was apparently pushed inward, causing it to collapse, according to Gary Hill, an investigator for the Department of Public Safety. THE SHANTY has been attacked repeatedly since it was built on March 21. Last Friday, LSA junior Francis Reagan was sentenced to 72 hours of community service and $180 in court costs for 'malicious destruction' of the anti-apartheid structure. Reagan had been prosecuted under a city ordinance prohibiting malicious destruction of property, after the Think You're Pregnant? Free Pregnancy Test Completely Confidential Pregnancy Counseling Center 529 N. Hewitt. Ypsilanti Call: 434.3088 (any time) county prosecutor dropped the case. Under Michigan law, a person cannot be prosecuted for this crime unless the plaintiff can prove monetary loss, which FSACC was unable to do. FSACC members built the shanty. "We thought it was a good thing for him to do community service," said FSACC member Hector Delgado. "We wanted the city to take this seriously." REAGAN doesn't have to notify the city how he'll fulfill the community service hours until October, but he was quoted earlier in the summer in the Ann Arbor News as saying he'd be willing to work for FSACC. "We could always use help. If he wants to help, we're not going to turn anyone away," Delgado said. Reagan could not be reached for comment. Since it was built as part of two weeks of national protest against apartheid, the shanty has been burned twice and completely flattened at least four times. DESPITE the repeated attacks, FSACC vows to keep the shanty stan- ding on the Diag until apartheid is abolished. Members rebuilt the shan- ty from scratch on Wednesday with new materials instead of re-using the old scrapwood from which the struc- ture was originally built. Delgado said sOme of the boards, including the wood which held a plaque commemorating the shanty, were split in the latest attack. At Rax, you'll find the burger you've been looking for. We're serving up a juicy patty of 100% pure U.S. Beef on a fresh corn-dusted bun. And you can fix it any way youlike it at the Works Bar. Lettuce, pickles, onions, relish, even tomatoes- you name it. So look no further. We've got your burger at Rax. WHYJUST EAT,WHEN YOU CAN EAT AT RAX. "CHALLENGER" "CHALLENGER" 0 I-HAMBURGER 774 HAMBURGER "CHALLENGER" "CHALLENGER" o IHAMBURGER [ HAMBURGER 7% Offr.expires 8/22/86 O55eexpires 8/22/86 --mmmmmmm "CH LLEGE" "HALEN E"as RESUMES WHILE YOU WAIT X7.OO Professional resume services and wordprocessing 434-9781