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Show Impeachment Dropped At Detroit U DETROIT, Mich. (CPS) The student council of the University of Detroit recently dropped motions mo-tions to impeach two of its members mem-bers at a recent meeting. Following the advice of the Student Government Committee, the council dismissed charges a-gainst a-gainst engineering representa- ' tive Jim Broad and arts representative repre-sentative Gene Schulte. AT AN EARLIER meeting Schulte had charged Broad, an admitted member of the John Birch Society, with membership in a "totalitarian organization in violation of the University Credo." Schulte, a Democrat, was in turn charged by freshman representative rep-resentative Dick Schmidt with using his position on council to embarass his political opponent. THE STUDENT Government Committee, after a four hour hearing, reported that it "found no public documented proof that Mr. James Broad, as a member of the John Birch Society, advocates advo-cates a totalatarian form of government gov-ernment or one that is undemocratic undemo-cratic or immoral." The committee did not give any specific reasons for its recommendation rec-ommendation for dropping charges char-ges against Schulte. |