Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 10, 1988 B "we think it's time for you to re- NADASEN said the ongoing 1 think your position" on racial Black workers' strike in South segregation, said Sen. Virgil Smith Africa was one reason to criticize ar- Continued from Page 1 (D-Detroit), who began pressing for guments against divestment. "One partly due to years of divestiture legislation in 1977. reason people have used to oppose pressure that groups like FSACC "It's asking for fair treatment of divestiture is 'we're giving them placed on them. the Black majority in South Africa," jobs,"' she said. "That's bullshit. WHILE 8 Republicans did vote he said. Blacks in South Africa don't want for the bills, all 12 "no" votes came Opponents have generally decried companies to put money into a from the GOP. All Democrats voted apartheid buthave been reluctant to white government that's oppressing for the bills, except for Sen. Joseph withdraw investments because of them. Mack of Ironwood, who didn't vote South African segregation. And Da___ NewsStafferParick_ on one measure. some Republicans have argued that ~ Daily News Staffer Patrick The bills tell South Africa that Blacks will be hurt more than helped Staiger contributed to this report by the divestiture. IN BRIEF Compiled from Staff Reports EXCITING SUMMER JOB - Have fun all day in the sun " Then work a few evening hours at MICH@A N1 TELEFUND " Go out with your friends after work and party! Rape case update The Ann Arbor Police Depart- ment has no suspects yet in the rape which occurred Sunday, May 29, in an Angell Hall bathroom, but a police spokesperson said there appears to be no connection between the incident and other lo- cal rape cases. "There have been no other rapes with this MO (method of opera- tion) for years and years," Ann Arbor Police Det. Douglas Bar- bour said, referring to the as- sailant's method of raping the vic- tim at gunpoint. The rape was not the result of a "copycat" crime, and it was very different from recent chain rapes in nearby Oakland County, Barbour said. Although he has eliminated several suspects, Barbour said he has "no firm suspect at this time." The department is continuing its investigation. The department sent evidence holiday for Vietnam veterans, and came back with thumbs up. Tackett met with Sen. Lana Pollack (D-Ann Arbor), Rep. Perry Bullard (D-Ann Arbor), and an aide to State Veteran Affairs Commission Chair Sen. Harmon Cropsey. Tackett said all were in favor of a May 7 remembrance. Pollack said yesterday she expected such a proposal to pass the state legislature without problem. "The domestic wounds of that war are not fully healed. It's very important to remember the pain that was involved in that war," she said. Tackett said yesterday that, unlike Memorial Day and Veterans' Day, the Vietnam Veterans' Holiday would be a day "for all American citizens to celebrate peace and to remember their democratic rights to determine their countries' policies." -Patrick Staiger from the rape to the Michigan State Police Crime Laboratory last Candidate week. Barbour said he hopes to re- The Ann Arbor City Council ceive the results of the analysis will publicly interview six candi- some time next week. dates to replace departing City Assistant Director of University Administrator Godfrey Collins to- Public Safety Robert Pifer said a day and tomorrow at the Ann Ar- police sketch artist was unable to bor Transportation Authority of- produce a sketch of the assailant. fices. Pifer said he is not aware of any The date of the new administra- other rapes on campus this sum- tor's selection, and whether or not mer, and that in the three years he will be among the six presently that he has worked for the Univer- under consideration, remains sity, he does not know of any rape indefinite. The council's goal is to occurring at gunpoint have a final selection made by -Margo Gilbert June 20, councilmember Jerry Schleicher (R-4th Ward) said. Matt Hennessee, Ypsilanti's Vietnam veteran Charles city manager, raised eyebrows Tackett and Michigan Student within the council when he an- Assembly President Mike Phillips nounced his finalist status on went to Lansing this week to push Tuesday. for state approval of a memorial - Jeff Hass | .1L mfirbigan Batag Vol. XCVII-No.6S The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967 X) is published Fridays dur- ing the spring and summer terms. Subscription rates: May through August - $6 in Ann Arbor; $8 outside the city. 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