Local Real Estate Brokers Protest Rosenberg-Budson 'Statements Threa tening Reputation' Marriage Solemnized A group of Detroit real estate harsh and unfair legislation against government brokers, in a telegram professional brokers, damaging to to Mayor Cavanagh and other gov- both our livelihood and the rights ernment officials, has protested of our clients." what it calls "public statements of "We also resent," the telegram city and state officials threatening continued, "unsubstantiated ac- brokers' professional and personal cusations by individuals and reputations." property groups forming a basis Insisting that the real estate for possible legislative action profession is not to blame for and placing upon the real es- racism in housing, the Steering tate profession the onus of re- Committee, Independent R e a 1 sponsibility for racism in Estate Brokers Organization, an- housing. Both the cause and sol- nounced it would air its position at ution of this situation must be a 2:30 p.m. press conference Mon- shared by the community, gov- day at the Press Club. ernment and homeowners. We insist no unilateral action be In a copy of the telegram sent to The Jewish News, the Steering taken without regard to the Committee said it resented "the views of real estate profession- als." announced intention to consider COMPLETELY NEW AND SUPERIOR MARINARA At the press conference, the In- dependent Real Estate Brokers As- sociation plans to offer "construc- tive modifications to the Fair Neighborhood Practices Ordinance which can work to the betterment of the entire community and not represent the narrow purposes of a small community element." Among the signers of the protest were William Gross, Alan Gross- man, Irving Katcher, J. William Klem and Ralph Miller. 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