[je £id4ju an f1 Ninety-eight years of editorial freedom L TU.T'r,'c- a Lq Vol. XCVII, No. 9S Ann Arbor Michigan - Friday, July 15, 1988 rh:van T.7g Iy Fleming: axe 7.02, deputize 'U' securit BY RYAN T UT AK June 1, 1989, unless council mem- Before leaving office next month, bers can suggest amendments to the Interim University President Robben bylaw that will make it "workable." Fleming will push for drastic The memo also said he will ask changes in long-standing University the regents to authorize the policies, paving the way for Provost deputization of the top two campus James Duderstadt to enact a more security officers - giving them comprehensive code of conduct after handcuffs, but not arms - and to ra- he becomes University president tify guidelines proposed by the Uni- Sept. 1. versity's Civil Liberties Board to In a memo to the University's define the boundaries of free speech Board of Regents this week, Flem- for all parties at campus events. ing said he will ask the board at its CLB student representatives fear meeting next Friday to vote to the council's eradication will end al- ignore regental bylaw 7.02 when ready-limited student input on Uni- forming policy. versity policy. "Bylaw 7.02 is the The bylaw, enacted in 1970, es- only democratic mechanism that ex- tablished the University Council - ists on campus for students," said a body of three students, three fac- Rackham graduate student and Mich- ulty, and three staff - to draft igan Student Assembly Rep. Corey uniform rules of conduct for the Dolgon, a CLB member. University community. If bylaw 7.02 is revoked, the Under Fleming's proposal, bylaw University president, under the aus- 7.02 would "automatically expire" See Fleming, Page 2 'U' hires prof. as diversity director BY ANNA SENKEVITCH sity members, his efforts will focus After creating the position late on staff, faculty, and administrators. this spring, the University has hired In the month-and-a-half that Reed former Assistant Psychology Prof. has occupied his office, several Uni- Harvey Reed as Diversity Agenda versity offices have requested his as- Coordinator. sistance, most recently the Office of "My job is sort of an in-house Undergraduate Admissions. Reed consultant for diversity," Reed said. will meet with the staff, which has Reed stressed that while the Of- newly changed directors and has fice of Minority Affairs, which added otheremployees. oversees the Coordinator's position, "The whole (undergraduate offcrs direct assistance to all Univer- See Reed, Page 5 Fire ELLEN LEVY/Daily Fire fighters work to put out a fire on the roof of a vacant building and a shoe store on Main and William Streets Tuesday. It was the third major Ann Arbor fire in the past week. CIA protester sues A2 police, campus security BY ANNA SENKEVITCH Marcuse said he was pushed, low protesters toward the site of the Rackham graduate student Harold forced to the ground, and nearly interviews. Marcuse last week filed suit against struck in the face by Ann Arbor Po- Assistant Director of Public Ann Arbor Police and University lice Det. Douglas Barbour during the Safety Robert Pifer and Barbour filed safety officers who he alleges used demonstration. In addition, he said assault charges against Marcuse in unneccessary force against him dur- he was kicked both in the thigh and response to the incident, but dropped ing a November 25 student protest. the groin by Assistant Public Safety them in April. The protest took place at the Director Robert Patrick, and held in Marcuse, who is represented in Student Activities Building in reac- a headlock and thrown to the ground the suit by attorneys Jonathan Rose tion to student CIA employment in- by Public Safety Director Leo Heat- and Jonathan Weber, has filed terviews held in the University's ley. against the University's Board of Career Planning and Placement Of- Marcuse said he had been peace- Regents, Patrick, Heatley, and Pifer, fice. fully standing and walking with fel- See Suit, Page 2