DA blesse by State's indifference Amurcon :�:. the exception of seven can't understand ho Duvemey could say that Amurcon provide She . d Duvemey told her adequate management service. that the tenants are mecely af- . Dawkins said Duvemey told feeted by die 0\W8Il aime. She HCCG that �eir requests for said Duvemey's letter did no security, respect and clean ddre any of the concerns decent buildings were not com­ raised by the tenants at the ,piled with because they did not January mee . follow standard procedure. She Dawkins id although it said Duvemey named serveral seems apparent that inviting agencies that HCCG was sup­ Duverney to the meeting posed to contact prior to con­ resulted in HCCG being ·taken taeting MSHDA. for a ride", she said she' in the Dawkins said the organiza­ processofrespo ding to the let- I tion had previously gone ter with plans of picketing through th� process Duvemey Amurcon's Southfield office on . �ch9. �--------------------------�----�------�� She said the tenants expect ) Amurcon and MSHDA to be responsible and provide safe, decent places to live. Dawkins said on Friday, February 10, she visited one of the buildings managed by Amurcon, the GrisWold She said she visited the apartment as the result of a complaint made by a tenant about trash removal She said the trash was piled high inside the building in the Grambl.·ng area designated for trash. She said the stench from the trash President in was very offensive and appeared not to have been removed for running for quite some time .. EM U post Dawkins said while there, Grace Martin, a senior tenant By Collie J. icholson residing in the building, was in- G RAM B LIN G , LA carcerated after being asked by ( PA) - Grambhng State management to lower the University president Joseph B. volume on her stereo. She said Johnson is .one of five finalists management threatened to for the presidency of Eastern enter Martin's unit forceably Michigan niversity. and lower the music. Dr. Johnson was interviewed She said after the manager Monday and Tuesday on the was denied access to Martin's Ypsilanti campus by regents, unit, he proceeded to call the vice presidents, campus union police. She said the police came organizations, department and handcuffed the elderly lady heads, faculty, student leaders and carted her off to jail. and alumni, according to EMU· Dawkins said after seeing spokeswoman Kathy Tinney. first-hand, two of the three con- She said each of the can- cerns the tenants expressed, she didates will undergo identical on-campus interviews. Regents D h hope to name the new president . em pus e s by Mid-March-The school has an enrollment over 20,000. Johnson, who h served 11 By • berty M or years as president at Grambling, CapitJ:ll News Servia said he is interested in the EMU job, but is no sure he is ready to pull up his Louisisana roots. Other candidates vying for the position are: Dr. Ronald W. Collins, 52, provost and vice pl'esi