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March 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…WOMEN'S NAMES: A RIGHT See Editorial Page LY G Sfrhligaut :43 a i1 EARLY AUGUST High-65 Low-35 Warmer, scattered showers and thundershowers Vol. LXXXII, No. 128 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, March 21, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages c rac en won 't show ITT memo Group submits f 4 nominees for I By TED STEIN Business Prof. Paul Mc- Cracken, former chairman of the Council of Economic Ad- visors (CEA), yesterday re- fused a request by...…

March 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

…VOTE IN SGC ELECTIONS TODAY LY AOF A6P Hitrh, tgan &titI DEGENERATING High-54 Low-35 Colder with occasional showers Vol. LXXXII, No. 129 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, March 22, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages Worst riots 0 ln Muskie p in Illinois C 3 ists win primary years Ireland rock BELFAST, Northern Ireland (N)-- Four bomb blasts rocked Londonderry yesterday and guerrilla gunmen fought a two-hour battle with British troops t...…

March 23, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…ILLINOIS -WHOSE LAST LAUGH? See Editorial Page I , Sfr~ti au ~1IaitA RELUCTANT High-35 Law--25 Mostly cloudy, windy, colder Vol. LXXXII, No. 130 FRAUD POSSIBLE: Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, March 23, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages SGC Senate votes gives strong assent to not* totaled amendment for women's rights By SCOTT GORDON and HOWARD BRICK The results of the all-campus elections remained muddled- last night, as vote tota...…

March 24, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…WOMEN'S RIGHTS- FINALLY See Editorial Page Y 1flfrijNi tau Daiti LIONISH High-30 Low-18 Cloudy, colder, chance of snow flurries Vol. LXXXI, No. 131 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, March 24, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Woodcock quits Pay Board Jacobs elected Nixon pares panel to 7 after labor resignations. WASHINGTON (R - United Auto Workers President Leonard Woodcock yesterday resigned from the federal Pay Board, joining AFL-CIO ...…

March 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…SGC RE-GROUPED See Editorial Page YI rL Mfri~gau :3a ii4 SPARKLING High-42 Low--35 Cool and clear Vol. LXXXII, No. 132 REGENTS' OK NEEDED: Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, March 25, 1972 Ten Cents Eight Pages Eight Pages Healt cause plan tuition might hike By GENE ROBINSON The Regents may be as at their April meeting to a prove a continuing $11 to tuition hike, to be used to p vide more free medical care the University Health Servi ...…

March 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY DAILY See Editorial Page Yl r e SfrI i i au :43 ti1 REGRESSION High-43 Low-24 Clear and colder Vol. LXXXII, No. 133 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, March 26, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages SGC vote challenges dismissed By DAN BIDDLE After dismissing a series of charges against Elections Director Dave Schaper, the SGC's Credentials and Rules Committee (C&R) officially certified the all-campus election results Yesterday. The 3/2 hour me...…

March 28, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…DANGERS IN ULSTER See Editorial Page I dAJ friigaut ~~Iait LAMBISH High- 18 Low-27 Clear and partly cloudy, warmer Vol. LXXXII, No. 134 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, March 28, 1972 Ten Cents Eight Pages I General strike cripples N. Ireland Soledad Brothers Walk-out in reaction to new JiJlster govt. halts industry BELFAST, Northern Ireland 1P} - A cut in breakfast time electric power signalled the start of a massive, crippling ge...…

March 29, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…q SUPPORTING AFRO HOUSING See Editorial Page L A6F A6P .4flt t a rh, n p n i TW7 :43 tii PLATONIC High--47 Low-29 Increasing cloudiness, showers possible - ,._ Vol. LXXXII, No. 135 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, March 29, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages I Ten Cents Ten Pages Opportun ity Program Members cite ineffectiveness, lack of leadersh unit hit by resignations ip Report questions services By CARLA RAPOPORT Executive Editor The...…

March 30, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…Fleming halts pall y; blames pot By TONY SCHWARTZ President Robben Fleming an- nounced last night that Friends of the Rainbow People's Party, a stu- dent organization, would not be permitted to rent Hill Auditorium for a planned non-profit, "Get Out' the Vote" concert, Saturday night. * Fleming said in a written state- ment that the decision was in re- sponse to "massive violations of the law, particularly. with regard to the use of marij...…

March 31, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…Rho de By DANIEL JACOBS When g e o 1 o g y Prof. Frank Rhodes became dean of the liter- ary college last July, optimism for productive change in the Univer- sity's largest educational unit was high. Armed with, an acknowledged reputation from h i s colleagues as a liberally-oriented educator, plus a genuine stamp of approval from many undergraduates who were acquainted with him, Rhodes step- ped into his new job and strongly asserted that "the...…

April 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…ISRAEL'S WOMEN: NON-LIBERATED See Editorial Page AOP A& 414 t rh, a.n & tt HIGH-FLYING High-45 Low-20 Cloudy, chance of rain or snow flurries Vol. LXXXII, No. 138 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, April 1, 1972 Ten Cents Eight Pages I DAVIS CASE: Three shootout accounts vary SAN JOSE, Calif. U) - Three witnesses in the murder- kidnap-conspiracy trial of Angela Davis have given differing accounts of what transpired during a 1970 shooto...…

April 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…VOTE TOMORROW IN CITY ELECTIONS See Editorial Page Sir'iAu :43, a t ty DULL High--40 Low-25 Cloudy, chance of snow flurries Vol. LXXXII, No. 139 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, April 2, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages Student vote to be By CHRIS PARKS Daily News Analysis The eyes of politicians, pundits and newsmen will be on Ann Arbor tomorrow as city voters-and per- haps 7,000 -newly enfranchised stu- dents-will go to the polls in the n...…

April 04, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES See Editorial Page I r 0fr~iAa A& :43 a t I RIPPING High--35 Low-25 Windy, showers or snow flurries Vol. LXXXlI, No. 140 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, April 4, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Page De Grieck, Wechsler win in City Council race; Republicans capture other 3 wards * * * I. med Viet advances Ashley-First proposal loses by large margin By CHRIS PARKS with inainr Breaking almost every politi...…

April 05, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…RECOGNIZING BANGLADESH See Editorial Page L YI e Sid~iAau &7 tii LACKLUSTER High-40 Low-20 Clear to partly A cloudy Vol. LXXXII, No. 141 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, April 5, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Cents Ten Pages Communists McGovern sweeps Wisc. race overrun new s. Viet bases SAIGON (R) - North Vietnamese forces overran two more South Vietnamese bases below the demilitarized zone yes- terday, and drove to within seven mile...…

April 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…Jury c HARRISBURG, Pa. (P) - The Rev. Philip Berrigan and Sister Elizabeth McAlister were convict- ed yesterday of smuggling half a dozen letters in and out of Lewis- *burg federal penitentiary. The jury h o w e v e r deadlocked on charges that they conspired with five other defendants to kidnap presidential aide Henry Kissinger. Eqbal Ahmad, the Rev. Neil McLaughlin, the Rev. Joseph Wen- deroth, Anthony Scoblick and Mary *Cain Scoblick were f...…

April 07, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…THE VERDICT AT HARRISBURG See Editorial Page Y 4tjtr tg an ~~E~Ait WINTRY High--38 Low-25 Cloudy, colder, chance of snow Vol. LXXXII, No. 143 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, April 7, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages COURT RULING SOUGHT: Kelley asks for jailed p freedom got users r N. air Viets raids hit by heaviest -Daily-David Margolick Old war foe speaks Former Democratic Senator from Alaska Ernest Gruening addresses a group of stud...…

April 08, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…I I CONCERNING PEACE RESEARCH See Editorial Page g.thit~4an 7Iaitty CHRISTMAS High-40 Low-27 Cold, chance of flurries, no chance of sun Vol. LXXXi1, No. 144 Ann Arbor, Michigan--Saturday, April 8, 1972 Ten Cents Eight Pages PESC denied funding requestl N. Viets LS A awards $52,000 to purchase equipment By JAN BENEDETTI The executive committee of the literary college has awarded over $52,000 to sixteen departments, denying a ...…

April 09, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…Ci 4c SUNDAY DAILY See Editorial Page lflwi$1;au :4Ia it CRISP High-45 Low-35 Cold and clear Vol. LXXXII, No. 145 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, April 9, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages SGC election charges still By DAN BIDDLE After more than two weeks of verbal battles, charges, and countercharges over the recent all-campus elections, the results of those elections remain in question. At least ten separate charges aimed at the campaign, the e...…

April 11, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…NO MONEY FOR PESC See Editorial Page :Y Sfi!Il &titA4 MOLLIFYING High-55 Law--u5 Fair and mild Vol. LXXXII, No. 146 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, April 11, 1972 Ten Cents TeICnt Eight Page: LSA committee By DANIEL JACOBS The LSA Curriculum Committee yesterday approved a plan that would allow students to elect any course on a Pass/No Entry basis. Approved by a 4-3 margin, the plan is now subject to review by the literary college faculty...…

April 12, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…A LOOK AT OSS CANDIDATES See Editorial Page Y ,4ixhigan DUIIA ELUSIVE High-62 Low-43 Mild, chance of showers VoL LXXXII, No. 147 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, April 12, 1972 Ten Cents Ballot analsis ma indicate SGC election Ten Pages fraud By DAN BIDDLE SGC member Joel Silverstein yesterday released information which he claims "will conclusively prove gross fraud" in last month's all-campus elections. In the latest development of a cas...…

April 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…PASS/NO ENTRY GRADING See Editorial Page Y 41fr41!tau A& 4br :43 a t t4H RECIDIVOUS High-63 Low-45 Windy, possibility of showers Vol. LXXXII, No. 148 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, April 13, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages No decision, *made on SGC fraud charge By DAN BIDDLE After five hours of testimony and cross-examination the Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) could not reach a decision last night on charges of "gross fraud" in last mont...…

April 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…SGC: CORRUPTION AT THE TOP? See Editorial Page Y Sfri i6a E4aii PROTEAN High-63 Low-44 Sunny and mild, evening showers Vol. LXXXII, No. 149 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, April 14, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages HOUSE TO ACT: .* . 'M Senate limits war power WASHINGTON -'- The Senate yesterday approved, 68- 16, a bill to limit the President's power to commit U.S. armed forces in undeclaredI wars. During 11 days of Senate debate, the bill...…

April 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…CPHA STRIKERS VS. THE CITY See Editorial Page Sfri~i~au Daitii PINGLING Low-4 Cloudy, winds diminishing Vol. LXXXII, No. 150 Ann Arbor, Michigan--Saturday, April 15, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages N Vietnam stuggls on <or An2oc SAIGON (1 - The battle for An Loc raged into its third day this morning as a tank-led North Vietnamese infantry column launched a new attempt to seize the bitterly defend- ed provincial capital 60 miles north o...…

April 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…Pontiac busing comes of age By HOWARD BRICK Special To The Daily PONTIAC, Mich. - "When I was a kid, I went to school with the Negro people and I wouldn't let my kids do it," he told me over the country music blaring from his car radio. "The colored people are going to have to change before I'd let my kids go to school with them. They're going to have to get weaker in the way they get along with other people." I had head that Pontiac"s wh...…

April 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…Poll r By TONY SCHWARTZ A comprehensive survey of LSA students released yesterday shows widespread dissatisfaction with present distribution requirements and a strong student desire to par- ticipate in a variety of alternative learning structures. Eight thousand copies of the report, directed by John Revitte, '72, a member of the Committee on the Undergraduate Experience (CUE) and sponsored by the Dean and Executive Committee of LSA are being ...…

April 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

…THIS WAR MUST STOP See Editorial Page YI rL £id igaui A& 4bp 4,3 a t t4y BALMY High-68 Low-46 Cooler, with chance of showers Vol. LXXXII, No. 153 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, April 19, 1972 Ten Cents Ten Pages r. PRICE COMMISSION: U. . Corps. hit for bombing Vietnam excess pro its WASHINGTON (N) - The chairman of the President's Price Commission said yesterday that as many as eight to 10 per cent of the largest U.S. corporat...…

April 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…SGC CASE: PATHETIC IRONY See Editorial Page L7J r tgan IE3 ait t CAPRICIOUS High-55 Low-45 Chance of showers Vol. LXXXII, No. 154 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, April 20, 1972 Ten Cents omen profs' salaries lag ar behind i By CARLA RAPOPORT sembly, the faculty represenltative of the problem." and is carefully lowest average salaries. Both these schools rank among Executive Editor body. revising all salary adjustments in As one example of t...…

April 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

…ON STRIKE! END THE WAR See Editorial Page ,4 fr41!tau A& :43 a t t4p STRIKING High--55 Low--40 Increasing cloudiness, chance of showers Vol. LXXXII, No. 155 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, April 21, 1972 Ten Centys Tuition to increase,5 per cent nexi By CARLA RAPOPORT The current tuition hike marks the public health students will be as- jected expenditures in next year's op- Ac Executive Editor latest in a series of student fee in- sessed $12...…

April 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…POLICE VIOLENCE See Editorial Page Y Sfrhqau ii WASHED OUT High-54 Low-4O Windy with scattered showers Vol. LXXXII, No. 156 LOCA 'TAP Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, April 22, 1972 Ten Cents L R PROTESTERS TRASH ROTC Twelve Pages BLDG., TRAFFC; 4 ':' u ' i ,'; , , r:. A ""' c 'fir RCHES HELD CROSS U.S. * * * COLLEGES 40 blacks disrupt STAGE WAR - Regents 'meeti-ng; PROTESTS From Wire Service Repor I ts t uit i ...…

May 10, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…Subscribe to The Summer Daily ZZ P, r rigtn 43 i;j 1Vol. LXXX 1, No. I-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, May 10, I'972 Free Issue Sixteen Pages HEAVY RAIDS HIT NORTH; WAR PROTESTS SPREADING REACTION CMPUSES By MERYL GORDON and GENE ROINSON Demonstrations f 1 a r e d across the country yester- day in reaction to President Nixon's order to mine North Vietnamese harbors, while local antiwar groups plan- ned actions for today and later in the week...…

May 11, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…ubscribe now7-058 Vol. LXXXII, No. 2-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, May 11, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve Pages TH1EU PiOSES MARTIAL LAW; BLOCKADE TIGHTENS LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL and junior high school students listen to speeches by their peers on the Diag yesterday before 150 marched through the city to protest the Indochina war. DETROIT CASE: State appeals to, High Court to block busing, WASHINGTON (A') - The ed to order one of them into ef- tition, ...…

May 12, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… McGovern, Wallace stump for May 16 McGovern campaigns Wallace backers rally By LINDSAY CHANEY Special to the Daily FLINT -- Sen. George McGovern kicked off his Michigan primary campaign yesterday with a speech to the Buick Retirees Chapter of UAW Local 599. 599. The senator emphasized the need for more aid to disadvantaged citizens, including the aged. He called for a 20 per cent across-the-board in- crease in social security payments, plu...…

May 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…C4C mtrl igttrt 3attu .4 Ten Cents Sixteen Wages Vol. LXXXII, No. 4-S Ann Arbor, Michigan--Saturday, May 13, 1972 F Vol. LXXXII, No. 4-S Ann Arbor, Michigon-Soturcloy, Moy 1 3, 1 972 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages -Daily-David Margolick Humphrey opens campaign Hiumnphre tjlackles7 state busing issue By PAUL TRAVIS Special To The Daily DETROIT-Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.) arrived in Michigan yesterday for a three day primary blitz and imme-...…

May 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…. X N. -i hig Ty ,Cent Vol. LXXXII, No: 5-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, May 16, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve 'Pages ALLACEOTINC.DITIONI LAUREL, Md. T( - Ala- bama Gov. George Wallace was shot yesterday and pos- sibly suffered permanent partial paralysis shortly after finishing a presiden- tial campaign speech at a local shopping center. Witnesses said Wallace had just finished a 30-minute speech to a crowd of about 1,000 and, as is his practic...…

May 17, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…Vo. XXIINo 6S Ar, Michignesa, a 1,192T ets itenPae Vol. LXXXII, No. 6-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, May 17, 1972 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages ViIALLA cE ViINS LANDSLIDE VICTORS I 1 " -Daily-Rolfe Tessem GEORGE MANGUM, a Wallace campaign aide, tallies up the votes last night at the Wallace victory celebration near Detroit. Wallace out o danger; campaign -may continue From Wire Service Reports Alabama Gov. George Wallace, shot at an el...…

May 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…E tr4tgan 4attg Vat. LXXXII, No. 7-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, May 1 8, 1 972 Ten Cents Twelve Pagel Vol. LXXXII, No.17-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, May 18, 1972 Ten i Cents Twelve Page! CALIF. NEXT BIG TEST Wallace vict ory urts By CHRIS PARKS Still stunned by George Wallace's landslide victory in the state, Sens. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.) and George McGovern (D-S.D.) hitched up their campaign wagons yesterday and it was "Wes...…

May 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…iP JAfr4i jau RUIA Vol. LXXXII, No. 8-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, May 19, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve Pages 1. U.S. builds up fleet In Tonkin SAIGON (P) - Hanoi re- ported that large numbers of U.S. aircraft attacked the North yesterday follow- ing a buildup of American naval power in the Tonkin Gulf. Meanwhile, South Vi- etnamese f o r c e s pushed close to the besieged pro- vincial capital of An Loc in search of their first mean- ingful ...…

May 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…Vol. LXXXII, No. 9-S S. Viets push close to An Loc SAIGON ( -South Viet- namese troops encountered stiff resistance on both sides as they pushed within sight of the beleaguered provin- cial capital of An Loc yes- terday. Meanwhile, Northvietnamese infantrymen backed by tank fire assaulted the outer defenses of the central highlands city of Kontum, another provincial capital, but South Vietnamese officers said they were thrown back. An Loc, 60 ...…

May 23, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…~rt6 £W1 43U AhUIt SL a Ar iga Ma t Vol. LXXXI I, No. 10-S Ann Arbor, Michigan--Tuesday, May 23, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve. Pages --xon meets B1rez nev in summit talk By The Associated Press President Nixon landed in Moscow yesterday and began a series of summit talks with Soviet leader Leonid Brezh- nev. Nixon's visit, which marked the first state visit ever by an American president to the Soviet Union, finally ended speculation that U.S. bombin...…

May 24, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…CriP 13fr tigau Daji Vol. LXXXII, No. 11-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, May 24, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve Pages 3 x3 regon,R.. contests won byMc Govern From Wire Service Reports Sen. George McGovern (D-S.D.) won both the Oregon and Rhode Island Democratic primaries last night. McGovern said a victory in the crucial California pri- mary two weeks from now could enable him to go to Miami Beach with the party's presidential nomination wrappe...…

May 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…1Anr iganT 1 wi l Vol. LXXXII, No. 12-S Higher ed. bill passed bySenate WASHINGTON (AP) - The Sen- ate yesterday passed 63 to 15 a compromise $21.3-billion higher- ' education bill containing anti- busing riders designed to slow down school desegregation ef- forts. The compromise bill would set up the most far-reaching p r o- grams ever advanced to aid the natton's colleges and their stu- dents. The overwhelming vote sent the measure to the H...…

May 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…e lJifr igun 1ai1g Vol. LXXXII, No. 13-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, May 26, 1972 Ten T Cents Twelve Pages Why hasn't Willow Run run? By ROBERT BARKIN "I keep trying to find out what's going on about Willow Run," said Rep.Raymond Smit (R-Ann Arbor). "But right now, I'm very, very much in the dark. Frankly I don't like it." In February, the Regents asked that Willow Run Laboratories, which do 60 per cent of the University's classified ...…

May 27, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…I P tCl t YT :43FCtI-H Ten .Cens-Iwele - -o-- Vol. LXXXII, No. 14-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, May 27, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve Pages . oriets sign nuclear arms accord By The Associated Press President Nixon and Soviet leaders signed a historic agreement at the Moscow summit yesterday to curb the superpower nuclear arms missile race, but abandoned ef- forts to negotiate at the Kremlin a broad trade agreement. The unprecedented accord...…

May 31, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… Re-elect By DIANE LEVICK The bumper sticker on the sheriff's department cruiser said "Re-elect Doug Harvey." The bumper stickers on other sheriff's cars read the same. Unfair? Un- ethical? Illegal? "There's no law against it," says Sheriff Douglas Harvey. "It's being done all over the United States. Some sheriffs even have their names painted on county cars." Asked if he thinks putting campaign stickers on county cruisers is fair to his oppo...…

June 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

…SLm Ar Migan a Vol. LXXXI1, No. 16-S. Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, June 1, 1972 Ten Cents Eight Pages t NO. 4 4 i is Y>:. " ;:,X'$;v. :?; "".4' k:::v. 3' v:: ix n e n sPoland, talks to Cong9ress today WARSAW (N-Tens of thousands of shouting and sing- ing Poles welcomed President Nixon to this Communist capital yesterday in a warm, boisterous greeting. Nixon flew here from Tehran, Iran, where a series of terrorist bombings caused tight secu...…

June 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…e Mit ian Baih Vol. LXXXII, No. 17-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, June 2, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve Pages lWarrants issue in 'crater di Local anti-war activists to surrender on Monday By CHRIS PARKS and P4,UL TRAVIS Warrants were issued yesterday for the arrests of four local anti-war activists charged with digging symbolic bomb craters on the Diag May 19. Charged with malicious destruction of property were Genie Plamondon, member of the Rainbow P...…

June 03, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…l Mi igte n aintu C Vol. LXXXI I, No. 18-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, June 3, 1972 Ten Cents Eight Pages S. Viet leaders in drug traffic, witness charges WASHINGTON (N)-South Vietnam's president, former vice president and prime minister run organizations that f'- split control of their nation's opium and heroin trade, a narcotics researcher charged in Senate testimony yester- day. The witness, Alfred McCoy, said that South Vietnam...…

June 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…Record voter turnout expected in Calif. By ROBERT BARKIN special To The Dally LOS ANGELES - A record 75 per cent of California's reg- istered voters is' expected to turn out in today's election. Several high interest referenda are also on the ballot in addi- tion to the presidential primary. Sen. George McGovern (D- SD) is favored to win the 271 Democratic convention dele- gates. While only a one vote plurality is necessary to take them all, ...…

June 07, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

…e iri U Ia1tg Vol. LXXXII, No. 20-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, June 7, 1972 Ten Cents Twelve Pages swevern wms a rr . r-[e SW S O rlarl0 Wins half of Jersey T By The Associated Press Sen. George McGovern last night won Democratic presidential primaries in New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota. In New Jersey, Humphrey forc s acknowledged McGovern had won at least half of the 109 nominating votes decided by yesterday's primary. How...…

June 08, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

…meGovern eyes Miami after victory in Calif. By ROBERT BARKIN Special To The Daily LOS ANGELES - With his sixth consecutive primary victory under his belt, Sen. George Mc- Govern (D-S.D.) enters the final stages of his quest for the Democratic nomination. A candidate that once was taken lightly is now favored to win the top spot on the Demo- cratic ticket - perhaps on the first ballot. With his four victories Tuesday, in Califor- nia, New Mexi...…

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