Ex-candidate For City Council 'crater' Suspect
A wMian who was an íinsuccessful candidírfe in April' s City Council election and three U-M students are to be arraigned Monday on malicious destruction charges stemming from an anti-war demonstration last month. Pólice Chief Walter E. Krasny said Mrs Genie Plamondon, 24, is among persons for whom warrants were obtained yesterday. Mrs. Plamondon has been charged in connection with the digging of simulated bomb craters on the U-M Diagonal on May 19. Crowds of anti-war demonstrators dug two large craters in the campus lawn to dramatize their opposition to the Vietnam War. The U-M had forbidden such digging in that area. Other defendants who are to report in Ann Arbor District Court on Monday are Jay Hack, 21, a junior at the U-M and a former administrative vice president for the Student Government Council; John Goldman, University junior; and Richard England, 29, a gradúate student in economics. The criminal complaints against the four were signed by Fred Davids, director of U-M Security.