June 07, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 20) • Page Image 1
… evening. The outcome of a number of races for the remaining 102 delegates that were at stake in county voting also remained in doubt. McGovern spokespersons said they hoped to win 80 dele- gates…
… evening. The outcome of a number of races for the remaining 102 delegates that were at stake in county voting also remained in doubt. McGovern spokespersons said they hoped to win 80 dele- gates…
… busing curb, was passed by the House early today. The vote was 282 to 102. The revision of President Nix- on's busing curbs beyond his request was sent to the Senate where it is likely to be ignored…
…, an amended form of Gov. William Milliken's original budget proposal, calls for a $5.6 million funding in- crease for the University next year. Milliken's plan had originally provided $10.2 million in…
… freed on $102,500 bail last night after being imprisoned for 16 months while awaiting trial on charges of conspiracy, kidnap and murder. Davis, beaming broadly and waving to some 75 supporters who turned…
… released on $102,500 bail after the judge in the trial had considered the recent California preme Court decision to abolish the state's death penalty. NIXON VISIT INDICATED: Gov. signs primary bi major ho…
… times the number of prison sentences given whites for the same o f f e n s e, according to Schram. Schram also studied 102 cases of breaking and entering during this same time period to see how the racial…
… spectators were the defendant's mother, Sally Davis, as well as her two brothers. Davis, released on $102,500 bail last Wednesday, previously was denied ball under a California law prohibiting it in capital…
…NIXON: TROUBLE FROM WITHIN See Editorial Page Yl r e S irCi!zrn, :43 til RAW High-19 Low-4 Sunny and cold Vol. LXXXII, No. 102 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, February 10, 1972 Ten Cents Ten…
… clear the pitching bill's restrictions on busing. mound before making his move The bill passed the House on homeward. Second - sacker Tony Aug. 18 by a 282-102 vote, with Taylor cut in front of the bag…