ELECT "BILL" COUNTY H4NEI COMMISSIONER AUG 6 10th Dist| BRUCE BARTON FOR CONGRESS BOOKER "WORKING >1 GOVERNMENT „ GAULOEN NOT POLITICS" East District Lansing Judge SKSSt: ^ Judge TSHHI Carr 'Taylor EAST LANSING Congress DEMOCRAT for Congfcss DISTRICT JUDGE Here is election guide J the next step is up to you Today's State News tabloid is designed to On page 7 of the tabloid there is a map provide voters with a guide for Tuesday's outlining the county commission districts primary election. covered for the election. On Not all primary races are covered; only those page 6 of today's paper there is a listing of area voting precincts. having a potential influence on the East Lansing The interviewing, and MSU community are presented, with the photography, coordinating and layout was done by members of the State exception of the gubernatorial primary. News summer staff who have made Each candidate presented in the tabloid was time in between class schedules and interviewed by a State News reporter and a daily work schedules to accomplish the work. concerted effort to maintain consistency and a The rest of the work is r fair presentation was made. Pictures and up to you, the voter. In this Watergate - impeachment - distaste - biographical data on each candidate facing with government era it is more - primary opposition are included. Candidates important than ever that the not voting citizen make his or her facing opposition in the primary voice heard. The only way to insure the are mentioned in name only, the logic being that competency of elected officials is to study the detail should be reserved for those who have candidates closely and cast a something to lose. thoughtful, meaningful vote. Governor's Race Gov. Milliken may be to play down the importance spending Aug. 6 at home of next Tuesday's primary. watching television. But he "We want to win two times. won't have to. One time doesn't mean As the incumbent anything," he said. Republican governor of The race had initially been Michigan, Milliken is one of rather dull, with Levin and the few GOP leaders Cavanagh often sounding in standing on firm ground and, agreement on the weaknesses probably for that reason, he is of the Republican running unopposed. administration. This was part As a result, Milliken will not of the Democrats' strategy to have to watch the primary maintain party unity during election results with the the primary campaign with an intensity of his Democratic eye on November. opponents. Both candidates have hammered away at Milliken's The Democratic race appears to be turned in favor of Sander Wells Cavancxqh Levin handling of the economy — Levin, who lost the pointing to the inflationary margin over Cavanagh. Workers Vice President Douglas "It's not gambling when spiral, Michigan's gubernatorial race to Milliken James Wells, a Southfield by a slim 44,409 votes in 1970. Fraser, a leading party you're getting beat 2-1 and you disproportionately high Levin has been challenged in attorney, is a late entrant into strategist. take a chance," said Jack unemployment and the Democratic race and It recent weeks by former Detroit all started when Louis Casey, whose Detorit skyrocketing utility rates. But political observers have given Rome, a former state crime advertising firm is handling the this will make much better Mayor Jerome Cavanagh, him little, if any, hope of whose chase has been helped commissioner, held a news Levin campaign. ammunition in the general overtaking Levin and Cavanagh conference in Lansing to air Having agreed to a series of election. by publicity over a libel suit in recent weeks. by primary time. old allegations against joint radio and television "Let's face it, these guys The primary race has stuck Levin and Cavanagh also has waged a Cavanagh — that he had ties appearances, all the candidates Cavanagh are massive television and radio pretty much to a game plan — with the underworld while have been getting substantial philosophical peas in a pod," Levin's been actively seeking UAW's Fraser said. advertising campaign, with mayor of Detroit in the 1960s. exposure. This coming "They his party's nomination for a Rather don't Levin holding back on his than ignore the weekend, the final stretch of really disagree on media offenses until the final good 18 months now — with charges, Cavanagh filed a $15 the race, the candidates have anything." recent allegations of criminal million libel suit against Rome days. three hours of Detroit In addition to Milliken, connections against Cavanagh and Democratic national television time lined up. Levin and The former Detroit mayor Cavanagh, three the only monkey wrench in the committeeman Neil Staebler of Both Levin and Cavanagh unopposed candidates will got into the race as an machinery. Ann Arbor, an old Cavanagh have withdrawn their carry their party's banner in underdog, the start of his Levin has repeatedly enemy who had consulted with advertisements from local the primary. campaign delayed by a two - deplored the emergence of the Rome prior to the news television station month bout with cancer of the WJIM, They include: Zolton allegations as an issue in the conference. however, in support of a radio - kidney. Ferency, an East Lansing campaign. This kept the issue alive and TV news workers strike. attorney and associate Levin, a state senator from Leading Democratic officials has given Cavanagh better "Sandy has not been in professor who was an 1965-70, has received some and Levin supporters agree. coverage than he had office four years like Milliken unsuccessful Democratic support from state labor "The whole incident is previously been receiving. has. Milliken is much more well gubernatorial candidate in organizations and the only poll extremely unfortunate. Instead Most observers feel known. And he's got more ' conducted during the campaign of having a debate on the 1966, Human Rights Party: thus far — a poll commissioned Cavanagh had nothing to lo6e money. We're not worrying Peter A. Signorelli of Detroit, issues, they're having a debate by filing the libel suit and about appearing with the other U.S. Labor Party and Robin by Levin — showed him to on these libel and slander keeping the charges in the two guys," Casey said. Maisel of Detroit, Socialist hold a 46 to 25 per cent charges," said United Auto headlines. Casey said he was not Workers Party. trying One of the few area primary that he has no opposition does He said the population election races in which the not lessen the importance of Divinity School. He is an judging candidates on increase meant that there were ordained minister in the United outcome appears a certainty is his campaign. personality rather than party a number of new people in the in the 59th state Church of Christ. consideration," she said. House "In a district such as ours — area that he would have to District Republican candidate, She lives at 829 W. Grand which is by no means familiarize himself with. Incumbent H. Lessard, 25, theorized that her River Ave. and has been an Lynn Democratic — the primary and "We're leafleting the entire lack of opposition stems from East Lansing resident since people thinking they could not 1966. She holds a degree in State Rep.-59th District win in the district and their lack of financial assistance. "I was not concerned with political science from MSU and is working on an M.A. in economics. Jondahl, D - East Lansing, is general elections have to be area now and we've got about money when I made my She worked as an intern for running unopposed for his taken seriously," Jondahl said. three - fourths of it done," he announcement — I figured former state Rep. Jack party's nomination as his "One unique thing about the said. people would be willing to help McDonald and did public Republican opponent for district is the high rate of The 39 - year - old, recently if I decided to run and so far relations work with the November, Catherine Lessard. transiency; apartment married representative lives at they have," she said. European Exchange Division in Jondahl, who won the seat complexes that weren't around !il66 Park Lake Road. He "I did Munich, Germany. She is in a close contest over James quite a lot of looking are here now and we've had an attended the University of at the statistics in the area and currently Asst. House Pocock in 1972, said the fact increase in population." Iowa and the Yale University I think people are going to be Republican press secretary. who have aided me," he landlord image before because representation in our judicial Judges Races men favoring programs such as a said. it wasn't hurting me at the magistrate - type administrative system," she said. time," Gaulden said. aides for East Lansing, Dean Gaulden He said that not only is he whole heartedly spoke in favor Boyd not a big - time landlord but he of uniform state financing for continued from page 8 experience as incumbent judge judge tenants rights cases has been a long time tenant's district courts. Tschirhart before his because he is a landlord. But rights advocate. He said that he "We ultimately need more appointment. Tschlrhart Gaulden said since all he owns even has an outstanding debt efficiency, and effective Boyd is the son of second is his own home, a duplex that now marked "uncollectable" employes could take a great or third cousin of Leo Republican Ingham County he rents half of, this would in for a rug cleaning fee that he load off the court," she said. Commissioner Derwood Boyd, Farhat. no way impair his abilities. felt was unjust. Dean noted that there are but the judicial candidate says Tschirhart has financed his Gaulden had earlier told the only a small number of women that would not matter if he campaign with the help of six State News that he had sold judges in Michigan's district were elected. "My father does contributions from attorneys. some properties in Detroit and Dean court system. "I wouldn't want his county business and I do "I have no qualms about Ann Arbor that he had community, Dean said the to be a token woman mine," he said. "He doesn't accepting these contributions. formerly owned but he now quality of justice should not candidate, but I do recognize vote when it is something like a No one is going to buy my says that was untrue. that 50 per cent of the vary from community to salary raise that would effect decision, these are honorable "I never corrected the community. Rather than population deserves some another on social services. Earl Nelson He has also served on House Special Committees on noise, new legislative procedures and public funding of grants, loans and scholarships, and on Joint Earl Nelson, the highly AFL-CIO, the UAW and the 1966, he was made On - the - Special Committees on science visible state representative social workers of the Job Training Director for the and technology, cable county. from the 57th District, is now His campaign expenditures Greater Lansing Urban League television and advancement of vying for the Democratic for the primary are expected to and in 1968 became the the creative arts. nomination in the 24th state be approximately $2,000. Nelson has been manager of the Human Senate District primary. Nelson, 37, earned a B.A. Resources and Education Dept. instrumental in introducing Nelson, who from MSU in 1959 and did of the Michigan State Chamber legislation ran successfully revamping the in 1970 for the graduate work here in 1961-62. of Commerce. state's rape laws, establishing Lansing representative seat and again in From 1960 through 1965, Since his election to the guidelines for tenant - landlord 1972, now hopes to move on Nelson taught at Otto Junior House, Nelson has served on relations, providing for the to the Senate. High School in Lansing and the House Appropriations licensing of auto mechanics Nelson is endorsed in the then became community Committee, chairing a and promoting career and primary by the teachers of the school coordinator for the subcommittee on adult vocational education in the Ingham County area, the Lansing School District. In corrections and sitting on public schools. Ulcxurice Baldwin Maurice Baldwin, a little - known Democratic contender in the Born and raised in Ingham County, Baldwin, 48, prides himself primary election for the 24th state Senate District, is a self - on being the only one of eight children in his family to graduate styled businessman making his third attempt at a political from high school. He went to MSU for two years, then earned a career. B.A. from Alma College in 1953. Baldwin describes himself as "independent and strong Baldwin, taught journalism and coached football and basketball - willed," at several area high schools before explaining that he consequently has no formal returning to MSU to receive a endorsements from organized groups. M.A. in education in 1956. He continued in 1957 and 1958 to work on a doctoral degree in education. He is running a low - cost campaign and estimates that his total In 1959, he was appointed director of the spending will be under $500. He has received $230 in Saginaw Business Institute where he served through 1961. contributions. Finally settling on real estate as a permanent career, he became His previous attempts to win elected office were in 1965, when sales manager for the Edward G. Hacker Co. in he ran in the mayoral Lansing in 1962. primary in Lansing and lost by a narrow Since then, he has held executive positions with several real estate margin and in 1966, when he tried for the 58th District state firms in the Lansing area and is currently the managing broker for representative seat against Philip Pittenger and lost. R.J. Ide, Inc. in Okemos. Senate bids present real options The Democratic primary in goes into long sessions, saying such areas as school financing education. the 24th state Senate District is 'see how we work into the wee passed in September to or appropriations could teach "We guarantee education in not a "six of one and half a commence in 1975," Nelson hours of the morning.' Hie these classes. the public schools but we don't dozen of the other" race that balance of the year, they waste Baldwin's first move in the speculated. "I think both the guarantee any level of health," ceiling and floor limitations voters often compain about. time." Senate would be to "remove a are he said. "I would like to see Earl Nelson, a state liberal essential." Nelson, a four - year veteran lot of liberal programs that money allocated for research "I also think there must be a representative from the 57th of the state House, thinks state haven't been effective." grants. And the state should be House District, and Maurice government's biggest problem He criticized programs for sharing of responsibility by the encouraging the federal constituency so that they're Baldwin, a conservative is in its non - elective areas. youth, which he said are doing government toward a national , not so overwhelmed by the Lansing realtor, will vie for "We don't have a nothing while money from health security plan." votes in issues at election time. The a district which democracy, but a Washington keeps pouring in to Both candidates favor strong includes East results of nonparticipation and Lansing, much of bureaucracy," he said. We need fund them. He specifically action to invigorate the Lansing, and Delhi, Meridian, the same type of management criticized Nelson's and apathy are having to discuss career Michigan economy. reform and ethics in the Williamston and Locke programs in government that vocational training bills, Baldwin is concerned townships. are used in other efficiently warning that training programs legislature." because industry is leaving the Baldwin calls himself a run businesses. I'm talking for children below the seventh Baldwin does not believe in state. "maverick" and is outspoken about the departments which the same kind of reform that grade would be unwise. "We need a concerted effort the legislature and the governor against abortion, busing and implement a bill after it's "As a teacher, I think young by big business and big labor to pornography. Neslon is active passed by the legislature." people grow up too fast as it is are proposing, he said. in the party and concerned bring in more small businesses Nelson is concerned because now," he explained. "And "We need some way to allow and industries to the with the less emotional issues the bureaucracy has a much there are already too many metropolitan areas of people to vote for issues and of day - to - day government. longer life than the elected frill programs in the Michigan," he said. candidates, not just The two candidates, who members of the legislature. curriculum." Nelson is disturbed because candidates," Baldwin seldom view issues from the "We need Baldwin said that he did find explained. "Every candidate a legislative Michigan sends more money to same political perspective, do supportive staff and something himself taking a liberal position should be given equal Washington than it gets in agree that their foremost to prevent the turnover of on help for senior citizens. return. opportunity." concern is the inability of state legislators from breaking down "The state could do Baldwin also believes that more to "We get bumed, 1 suspect, government to perform communication," he said. provide for their golden years," more than any other state," he the state is way behind in efficiently. The first thing Nelson would he said. "My father retired at explained. "The state must preserving the "beauty that "More and more power is do if elected to the Senate 77 on God us" and strongly a $58 per month address Washington on this. gave coming from Washington would be to start this pension. I hated to see him Once we have the financial supports land usage planning. D.C.," Baldwin has said. "We reorganization process. have to work until that age. We resources back in the state, Incumbent must Republican bring back effective "I also favor strong internal should provide better than this." then we can confront the Philip Pittenger, who has had government to the state level. changes," he said. "I think we Nelson, whose track record internal economic problems." two terms in the House and The taxpayers are giving top should require new legislators in the House has earned him Nelson and Baldwin both see one in the Senate, is running salaries to state legislators and to attend sessions so that they the endorsements of local a need for campaign reform unopposed. it's more or less like a club are better qualified on the teacher's and social worker's but John approach it very Fishbeck, an MSU down there. issues." groups, now hopes to focus his differently. junior, is running unopposed as "Every two years when we Nelson suggests that attention on health, which he "The reform bill in the a Human Rights party have an election, the legislature professionals experienced in sees as more basic than Michigan legislature will be candidate. the 6th District's representative in Congress — people have filed nominating petitions. ep cxce— seek Chamberlain announced in February a 10th two - year term in Congress. announced opponent, M. Robert Carr, a that he would not He already had one Democrat from East Lansing, who had declared his intention to run the day after he was narrowly defeated by Chamberlain in 1972. Five of the candidates are facing the primary election Tuesday, from which one Democratic and one Republican nominee will emerge. Two Democrats and three Republicans 6th District are seeking their party's nomination. The 6th District is made up of Ingham County — minus Williamston Township — Jackson County and portions of Livingston, Washtenaw and Clinton Counties. It is a largely white collar region, with a median family income of $11,105. The district has the fourth largest concentration of college students among ail the nations 435 congressional districts. The four candidates who are not involved in primary II contests are Howard Jones, Human Rights party; Margaret Hayes, Socialist Workers' party; Michael Ballard, Socialist Labor party and Randolph Wedler, United States Labor \party M. Robert Carr, a ''We must balance Throughout his campaign, He called for a Congress happening very quickly. Democratic candidate for international security against Carr has attacked military which would move to increase Carr graduated from the Congress from the 6th District economic security here at spending for failing to provide food supply, increase health University of Wisconsin and was narrowly defeated by home," Carr says. jobs, particularly in Michigan. care and make a commitment has served as an aide to Sen. incumbent Charles Carr feels that deficits He has frequently quoted from to regulating and financing can Gay lord Nelson, D - Wise, and Chamberlain, R East Lansing, be cut by raising taxes. "You PIRGIM research and development of - a report which Michigan Atty. Gen. Frank in 1972 and announced his do that selectively by cutting showed that Michigan gets less energy sources. Kelley. He is a former asst. 1974 candidacy the day after loopholes that only the back from its military tax Carr advocates congressional attorney general and is now in the election. wealthy can afford," he dollar than any other state. reform of its own house, says. private law practice in East recommending specifically Lansing. changes in the seniority and committee systems. Robert Carr Carr suggests the formation of a quasi - public energy corporation as a means to spur competition. It would also give "The economic system is the government a better idea of The shock waves of Carr also spoke out strongly about to tear itself apart at the ending the true costs of developing deficit spending would help the against tax loopholes for large seams," Carr said in a recent and producing energy, he says. interview. economy without losing multinational corporations and Carr says he supported I needed services, according to in favor of Congress must cut spending increasing the efforts to more adequately Carr. He has also and cut the federal deficit, Carr proposed a personal income tax deduction fund programs that have a federal program guaranteeing from $750 to at least $900. He says. He recommended that track record of getting aid to I cuts of $10 billion or more be employment in public service believes that closing the people who need it, but he I made in the military projects and a negative income loopholes would replace the $8 does not budget. see any chance of a He also advocated some cuts in tax for those who are unable to work as a means to deal with billion which raising the turnover of U.S. foreign aid to Carr's loss to Chamberlain in 5 space spending. personal deductions would cost an international organization .unemployment. the federal government. 1972 was by less than 2,500 like the United Nations votes. "The Economy Is the Issue" President Nixon does not have River Authority, which were transferrable if a He also says that the United read Charles P. Larrowe's yard time to deal with the person economy, created to provide hydro - changed jobs. States should cut off all money signs, and the 58 - year - old Larrowe said, and as a result electric power. MSU professor of economics which is being used to prop up the Congress is immobilized. "The best thing we can do is feels that if inflation is not Larrowe advocates military dictatorships re - Rising health care costs run to forget the Vietnam war," anywhere in the world. controlled, the country is establishment of wage and neck and neck with inflation Larrowe says. Larrowe, who "We are the major obstacle heading for disaster. price controls to curb inflation, and unemployment, Larrowe was very active in the antiwar to the kind of major reform but he maintains that inflation He believes that provision says. movement, has embraced the in most of those countries that curbs need not mean massive of health idea of care by the universal and we ourselves take for unemployment. He is granted," government is an absolute unconditional amnesty. he adds. convinced controls can allow necessity. "This time of detente is a business a fair profit. Larrowe, 58, is a veteran of He has called for reduction of the income tax for lower income people and for cutting the Social Security tax in half. Charles Larrowe In addition, Larrowe proposes special programs to train and place people in jobs. He believes that if private industry is unable to provide enough jobs, the government should serve as employer of A candidate for the last resort by offering jobs in Larrowe proposes a federal Democratic nomination for good time to pull all of our World War II, and earned his needed public works projects. insurance program for private Congress from the 6th District, troops out of foreign doctorate in economics from Larrowe advocates federal pension funds, which would Larrowe said recently that the countries," Larrowe says. He Yale University in 1952. He involvement in energy guarantee that pension funds American economy was "a ship supports the continuance of has been a member of the MSU development and production could not be lost through assistance to foreign nations, faculty since drifting without a hand on the 1956, and has through the creation of a mismanagement or dissolution but thinks that it would be been active with the American rudder." federal of a company. This program energy cooperation much more effective if offered Civil Liberties Union and the Because of his various similar to the Tennessee would also ensure that pension Valley through the United Nations labor movement in the East Watergate - related problems, Authority or the Columbia contributions would be agencies. Lansing area. "It is attention to developing down the hatches on the alternative produced neither full energy sources," Congress operates is federal debt ceiling." employment nor a boom Ballenger says. increasingly devastating," Ballenger, who is seeking the economy," Ballenger charges. The crisis of confidence in Ballenger says. "It is imperative Republican nomination for Wage and price controls public institutions and officials that the Congress enact Congress in the 6th District, would be useless, and possibly is the number one domestic legislation on open meetings, calls on Congress to fight counter - productive, if some problem, according to lobbying disclosure and financial disclosure." Ballenger is strongly in favor William of some type of national health 4 inflation by spurring supply Ballenger of these other goals are not Ballenger. insurance, but he that there must be a role for the private sector in such a program. He believes that the states should be allowed to maintains Ballenger is a graduate of instead of relying on tight pursued, Ballenger says. Ballenger calls for changes at provide alternatives to the Princeton University and money and high interest rates He calls Congress a miserable both the state and federal level traditional fee - for - service served one term in the to curb demand for goods and failure in its attempts to pass in requiring ethics codes and system, such as health Michigan House of services. energy legislation, and said he financial disclosure for political maintenance organizations. Representatives before being officials. elected to the Senate in 1970. Ballenger admitted that any could not predict whether Ballenger is co - Michigan ranks 50th in the chairman of the bipartisan He is chairman of the Senate's attempt to cure inflation may Congress would again attempt amount of money being committees on Agriculture and produce short term, to do anything in this area. Special Senate Study returned from its federal tax Committee on Political Ethics Consumer Affairs and on measurable unemployment, The energy crisis is an dollar, Ballenger said. "There but he insists that such and a member of the National has Health and Social Services. indigenous, endemic part of got to be a far greater Clifford Taylor, 31. close second in the race for top Taylor calls for the country local levels of government Taylor believes the United disagrees with his fellow issue, though, Taylor said to move toward self - suffiency would maximize individual States has based its foreign candidates in the Aug. 6 recently. He advocates a in producing energy for our freedom and foster innovation policy on the ability to defend primary race that the economy balanced federal budget and a eeds, and for federal in problem solving, he adds. itself, and that President Nixon is the most important issue. contraction of the monetary assistance if needed in energy Taylor opposes a national has been giving military aid to The integrity of the supply by the federal research. health insurance system, countries whose interests candidate is the prime issue in government. "It is imperative that we not recommending a tax credit to coincide with our own. He Taylor opposes any move to ever again put ourselves in a an individual for the cost of favors a move toward letting increase the national debt position of being blackmailed securing private medical the World Bank take over ceiling, and admitted that he by those oil producing ~ insurance. This would avoid international financing for did not see much zeal in nations," Taylor says. the creation of another large development. He says that this Congress to reduce the national debt. "Reducing deficits would probably demands for help to reduce government," Taylor more feels that limiting the money money says. He by Cliff Taylor supply is the best way to curb inflation. Taylor strongly advocates bureaucracy as well as would remove the image of Taylor believes that the returning powers to state and preserving the present strengths foreign aid as a pay - off going United States is in a much local governments. of the American medical along with U.S. interests. better position to attack system, Taylor says. Taylor is an East Lansing inflation without increasing "People almost across the attorney, who graduated from the 6th District congressional political spectrum have grown unemployment than it has Hie loss of tax revenues George Washington University. race, according to Taylor who been in recent years. However, disenchanted with the growing caused by such a credit federal bureaucracy," Taylor Following his Navy service, is seeking the Republican he would not speculate on system could be made up at Taylor worked as an assistant party's nomination to the post. specific means of preventing says. the upper ends of the tax scale, prosecuting attorney for The economy is running a A return of power he says. widespread unemployment. to the Ingham County. "The federal government is a implementation of new federal "If anyone has to be He has proposed a four - isolationist, Barton believes the standards for health and safety, unemployed, I would like to part criminal justice program United States should take a mismanaged, multibillion dollar business," according to pollution control and an see a lot of federal bureaucrats to attempt to slow down a close look at its foreign aid Bruce Barton, 40, Jackson increased minimum wage all at unemployed," Barton says. rapidly increasing crime rate. programs. He admits that he "The space program is as It calls for a thorough has not studied foreign policy County's prosecutor. once. A candidate for the He admitted that the social legitimate a research project as evaluation of all the state penal as much as he would like to. Republican nomination to benefits of such programs had any other project, but I would systems, to see which ones succeed Charles Chamberlain, to be carefully weighed against not hesitate to cut it back in work by preventing recidivism, or returns to prison. A second part of the program would be education — an attempt to Bruce Barton reach young they get into trouble. people before Volunteer action by concerned citizens who work with first - R-East Lansing, the 6th their economic effects. time offenders is a third part of as favor of human services," he District's congressman, Barton Barton says that a the proposal. Barton advocates greater adds. has called for the use of tax credits to new budgeting portion of federal money As a result of his 12 years of procedures in the Congress in should be returned to local encourage these volunteer experience as an assistant order to make a balanced governments so that they may prosecutor and now as probation officers. The fourth part of the budget possible. spend it on needed social prosecuting attorney for proposal is to change the focus Barton received his law Congress does not really see services. Jackson County, Barton calls where the it Barton says there are many of the of the judicial process from the degree from the University of money crime one major Detroit. He is a veteran, and a appropriates is going because it defendant to include the tough questions which would problems of the country. is voted on in so many separate have to be asked regarding "Prisons have to start trying victim, and to make possible life - long resident of Jackson. bills, Barton said in a recent unemployment, and that any to rehabilitate instead of compensation for victims of He is president of the interview. crime as a part of the criminal Prosecuting Attorneys Assn. of program to curb inflation serving as temporary Barton believes part of the would have to deal with these warehouses for people," procedure. Michigan, and has been active Though he is not an in the prolife movement. problem of inflation lies in the questions. Barton said. ueuinH si a^m^ a/^Q spunj a^nqu^uoo /^isiaMUQ 'A^ipiuosjad stjasA3H .,-qof b joj ubj pire aid pun 'pjooaj }s®d siq -»Sb\\ia. A^isjiaiiiuQ ui aqi aas o% a^ii p\i\OA uriBj puij saop inq pj.ooaj auiea oi|M a(doad peuuou isnt pirn sanssi aqi uo Suiugreduna 8UIAI\ ^nuaunD ^DU^ski HIS Aau.i. s^Daload ^mnuiuioD 8ui^oa 'luaquinsui »A. siii lincj aj,3M 'ssalguoQ io luapisaij -si oqm aqi uMMjaq jo \uap**w - aa»n « u\ ^sxaMun am pu« Munoa ou puij UBO pun sanssi ai« uo io] autuunj iou ajta ^,, af^Bq « si AjBuiud anuaouiaa Neither of the two "Student problems are not problems with a regional multijurisdictional police said. Republicans running for their related to their place of approach. narcotics unit responsible for He thinks that abuses of the parly's nomination to the education," Hanel said. Martin said that his 6 years several — marijuana arrests on welfare program need to be county commission in campus last spring. stopped through the county's Ingham's 10th District think He thinks they should be there are any major issues. department of social services. working in the community Hanel admits that he lOth District is "So far no real issues have to looking for heroine and unfamiliar with many of the come the forefront," cocaine dealers rather than major questions facing the Donald Martin has said. He referred to "arresting college students for county board, but thinks he incumbent having marijuana bags." could familiarize himself easily Democrat Richard Conlin as "whatshisname." His opponent, Billy Hanel, Republican many Martin said that though of his viewpoints are enough if elected. He says the board should liberal, he feeb strongly about take a closer look at the acknowledged that student He said his top priorities as a experience as an assistant in certain stands traditionally problems of senior citizens. voters comprise the bulk of the commissioner would be with the county prosecutor's office associated with conservatism. "The aging process is campus — centered district but further development of the gives him "an ability and He wants to ensure that the something the economy is he thinks that "90 per cent" of •county's waste recycling awareness of what county county prosecutor's staff and them do not have program, a broadened overlooking," he explained. any government is all about." budget remain at a "reasonable While wages in most sectors of problems that a county commitment to the Extended He pledged his support to level." the economy have increased commissioner can do Care Facility and movement anything reordering the priorities of the "The streets of about. towards solving transportation Tri our drastically, he said, the elderly - County Metro Squad, a community should be safe," he lag behind. Richard Billy Hanel Billy E. Hanel, 52, is seeking the Republican nomination for Conlin commissioner in Ingham County's 10th District. Hanel was a member of the East Lansing City Council from Richard Conlin, 26, is 1959 until 1966 and before that was a member of the city's seeking to further a bid for re - Planning Commission. election to his second term as a Presently he is president of Hanel - Vance Construction Co. in Democratic member of the Okemos. Ingham County Board of Hanel has been a member of several church and civic groups Commissioners in the primary including the Lansing Lion's Club, of which he was a former Tuesday. president, and the Lansing Salvation Army Advisory Board which Conlin was elected in the he chaired from 1962 - 72. He holds an engineering degree from 1972 sweep of the county that MSU. resulted when students voting He has not sought any endorsements. for the first time gave the Democrats an 11 - 10 margin cm the board — the fust for that party in county history. During his first term, Conlin he is the statewide projects Donald ITIartin was chairman of the board's director for PIRGIM. Conlin Donald E. Martin, 33, is seeking the Republican nomination Personnel Committee. was also the co - chairperson for commissioner in Ingham County's 10th District. Conlin has a M.A. from MSU for the Ingham County in political science and was at McGovem Campaign in 1972. Martin worked as an assistant in the county prosecutor's office from 1967 - 73, leaving his position to establish one time a graduate assistant He has been endorsed by a private law for the department. Presently practice in Lansing. George Griffiths • A resident in the 10th District for the last 5 years, Martin Paul Emery earned his LI.D. Ind., in 1967. degree from Valparaiso University Law School ' Paul Emery, 34, is seeking to any endorsements but notes He has been a guest lecturer for classes at the MSU School of unseat the Democratic that Nelson Brown is Criminal Justice. incumbent in Ingham County's canvassing the district for him. Martin has not sought any endorsements. 10th District in the primary Tuesday. Emery has been working as The two Democratic resolution that included some "We need to move toward dollars to East Lansing's Drug an aide to state Rep. Perry primary candidates running for funds for the unit at a board housing as a resident - managed Education Center, Conlin says. Bullard, D - Ann Arbor, since commissioner in Ingham meeting. public utility," Emery said. He also wants March. A resident of East to see County's 10th District differ "This is a phony issue," Conlin also advocates increasing emphasis Lansing since 1958, he has Conlin said. He maintains that on been involved with markedly on the role of a further county involvement in progressive criminal justice city politics the board of commissioners county commissioner in the housing and has supported a programs in the county such as extensively in the past four community. can do little to stop all efforts still - conceptual countywide release on years as a campaign worker in Paul recognizance, jail the McNeil Brown city Emery has accused rehabilitation and group foster Democratic incumbent Richard homes. council campaign last fall, the Conlin of being a political Coalition for Human Survival county commission campaign in 1972 and Griffiths - the Colbum - Will council careerist who is not responsive to the constituents. needs of his IO th District East Emery is focusing more on Lansing - area issues than county affairs. "I think that if you are elected to local office your But Conlin counters that campaign in 1971. Emery is making promises he Democrat responsibility is more than just Emery has a M.A. in will not be able to keep to the participation on the body multijurisdictional unit. housing authority — its thrust you've been elected to, philosophy from MSU. because the issues addressed He has not actively sought "People in this community being the construction of low - Emery said. are not within the scope of a used to be concerned about and middle income housing. commissioner's power. war and peace," Conlin said. - Emery is calling for the Conlin's top priority is unionization of all East Emery advocates the "Now their major concern is health care. He wants the Lansing workers to promote abolition of the Tri County how easy is it to get drugs." better wages and job - county to take the Other security. Metro Squad, a police narcotics But Emery said Conlin responsibility for developing a county issues he is unit should have told the whole health maintenance addressing include a call for a jointly sponsored by change in priorities with fewer Ingham, Eaton and Clinton board that his constituents organization which would act dollars like group insurance for all spent on law counties and Lansing and East were being harassed enforcement and more on the unnecessarily by the Metro Ingham's residents and, he Women's Center, the Drug Lansing. The Metro Squad. says, substantially reduce Education Center and Squad was patient costs. other responsible last spring for Emery said he would "use The county needs to expand community projects. several marijuana arrests on my salary to help the the family planning program, Roughly, the 10th District's community." He proposes that boundaries are Mt Hope Road, campus spring term. maintain the Lansing Model Though Conlin argued the county guarantee loans to south; Hagadorn Road, east; Cities health and dental Albert Street, north; Farm against funding the squad in students and other low income programs with partial county Lane on campus and MAC committee he voted for a county residents for housing. AvenUe off campus, west. funding and vote continuing County Co m m i salon Democratic primary is a battle we re not running for on the issues and can find no county an