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PAGE 10 DAILY I I TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1972 UA group resumes battle A University of Arizona committee of students, faculty, staff and administrators reportedly has recommended in a 6-2 vote that plans for an 811 million parking garage be abandoned. One student member of that committee has taken a rough draft of the report to Phoenix in an attempt to stop passage of the bill to approve the sale of revenue bonds for the pro- Related story. Page 27 iect The House Appropriations Committee recommended approval of that bill yesterday. The UA Faculty Senate Ad Hoc committee of eight prepared the report for release yesterday, but now has delayed its presentation to UA president John P. Schaefer until Monday.

The rough draft was taken to Phoenix today because the legislature plans to adjourn this week. Student committee member John Zaborac carried the report to Phoenix. Student body president John McKinney said he hopes to obtain a copy of the final report and join Zaborac tomorrow. Students have protested the five-story parking garage since it was proposed early this year because of a $20-per- semester assessment to pay for it. On Friday Schaefer backed down, and, in a letter to the lawmakers, agreed that only the users of the completed ga- rage should so Jo pay.

Once the garage is completed, student users will be assessed the S20. McKinney said students will have to pay a $30.50 per semester increase next year in spite of Schaefer's compromise. Students had threatened Schaefer with legal action if all were charged with the garage. They now protest having to pay the fee even for one year. The one-year charge is being levied to provide a cash backlog for the building project, McKinney said.

The Ad Hoc report reportedly recommends paving some existing parking lots, and providing only surface parking for the campus community. It says no multistory garage shoidd be built near the stadium or elsewhere at this time, according to a source close to the committee. Schaefer also is criticized in the report for acting too hastily in planning the garage. The two dissenting votes came from the administration committee members Richard M. Edwards, vice president of student relations, and John B.

Trimble, director of physical resources. Those voting against a parking garage were committee chairman Marvin Kahn and Martin Nizlek, both faculty members; Zaborac and Bill Cristy, both student memba's; and Betty Monroe and Aleen Klass, both staff members. VIP program Hearing set To Tucson firm Commerce in heroin 7 bill revision Young can bypass death case Lawsuit charges excludes bar court procedures Reed Benson John Birch speaker clue here Reed Benson, son of former Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson and Washington. D.C., spokesman for the John Birch Society, will speak at 8 p.m. at the Tucson Community Center.

Benson's subject will be ''Tragedy or Hope: an Honest Look at the United Nations." He will discuss America's commitments to the U.N. and how the admission of Red China has affected them. Benson's talk is being sponsored by the To Restore American Independence Now (TRAIN) Committee. Talk on safely A talk on safety will be given by David V. safety consultant, at the 6:30 p.m.

meeting today of the Arizona Society of Professional Engineers at the Tucson Inn. wfeo admit guilt to an arresting policeman will be able to bypass Juvenile Court and go under immediate probation under a new policy announced today by Juvenile Judge Lawrence GaHigan. The plan is an expansion of the court's Voluntary Intensive Probation Program and will be geared primarily to help first offenders through direct police referral, bypassing court proceedings and interviews. The VIP program is being expanded because of its success in assisting children in trouble through counseling Council OKs bond sale to bank The City Council today awarded the sale of million in major thoroughfare general obligation bonds to the Arizona Bank as low bidder at a simple Merest rate of 4.2221 per cent. The net interest cost of the bonds over a 10-year period will be 1400,322.92.

Twenty bids were. submitted and opened today. City Manager Roger O'Mara said the high number of bids indicated a greater competition for the bonds than in the past, probably due to the low amount of the sale. These bonds are part of a million bond issue approved by the voters in 1962 to be used for major streets, right-of-way acquisition and physical improvements. ttijfcout giving jfcem juvenile record, Galligan said.

The judge said the expanded progam also will mean juvenile offenders will be assisted by the court and will have no juvenile record. main thrust of the program would be to place the total burden upon the child and the parents as to whether or not the referral by the police agency became an official record," Galligan added. "If the child and parents followed through in counseling and the child did not get involved in further law violations, he 'would not have to worry that he had an official court record," he continued. "It would be his own decision as to whether or not he caused the full services of the court to be called into play by his actions." Galligan said the federally- funded VIP program, started in October, 1969, has resulted in an 89 per cent success record for "the 472 volunteer participants. Only 40 youngsters in the were eventually referred to the Juvenile Court process, he added.

Benny Dixoc, 39, the first person in Arizona to be charged with murder in a case. involving the alleged sale of dangerous drugs, will face preliminary hearing in City Court at 9:30 a.m. Monday. At an appearance today before Superior Court Judge John P. Collins, sitting as a magistrate, DLxon, of 663 S.

Main said he was indigent. A public defender was appointed counsel. Appearance on an indictment charging Dixon and his wife, Alice A. Dixon, with unlawful possession of marijuana for sale, was continued. Dixon, being held without bond, was charged in the drug overdose death April 16 of James Ross, 29, of 1904 E.

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never forget that. Beereaiion Industries IKC, 1500 E. 36th and its owners and officers have been named defendants in a $150,000 Superior Court suit alleging a San Diegan was defrauded in a franchise contract to sell plastic campers. The suit, filed by Tucson lawyer W. C.

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