Poge Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY ('uesdoy, April 2, 1968 ..age : _._.. ..THE_.MW__H_.GA.,.HDA..LY .Tu....day, April......2,._1968 MMMMMMMMMM Get Acquainted With Your Apartment Owner SGC-SHA The Student Housing Association is now urging students to deal directly with the owners of the buildings they live in on any complaints. Accordng to the Student Rental Union complaint service, Apartments Limited has a very poor record on maintenance, return of damage deposits, etc. Apartments Ltd. has also refused to accept the University's 8-month lease. The owners will be much more concerned about the condition of his building and tenant satisfaction than the management agency. The following is a partial list of Apts. Ltd. owners from city records: OWNERS APTS. OWNED OWNERS APTS. OWNED KARL MALCOLM, 818, 819, 823, 6660 N. Maple Rd. 824'Brown 665-6634 1016 Oakland 515 Walnut 1506 Geddes JACK SHIPMAN, 7 Shipman Circle, 410 Hill AA, NO 3-2800 1412 Geddes or 663-6366 ROBERT SHIPMAN, 3 Shipman Circle, 415 Brn AA, 662-1784 819 Brawn or 663-6366 ED FENTON, 1 6591 Meyers Rd., Detroit, 864-7580 820 Fuller and NED SMOKLER, neighboring bldg. Detroit 548-7255 WILBERT BUDD, 929 Rainbow Bend, 832 Packard Elkhart, Indiana 524-1043 McCarthy Takes His Handshaking Campaign to Milwaukee's Streets ROBERT STOLL, 1465 Marian, AA NO 2-0576 RICHARD STOLL, 402 Hill 1157 Aberdeen Dr., AA NO 3-1044 JOHN SHAREMET, 2980 Hickory, AA 1015 Vaughn 761-3087 712 Oakland PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., 503 Hill Penobscot Bldg., 645 Griswold, 425 Hill Detroit 961-3828 DON AND NELLIE THOMAS, 519 Tecumseh Rd. 911 Oakland Clinton, Mich. 456-4965 RICHARD CALDWELL, 3176 Lakewood 934 Greenwood Dr., AA 668-8833 RICHARD BARNHILL, 913 Dewey 2615 Lookout Circle 602 Mary Ct. 665-9271 McCarthy and Wisconsin: Wasted Love? canmpai gn *68 By DANIEL OKRENT Special To The Daily MILWAUKEE-Before Lyndon Johnson opened the gates of dis- array and confusion with his surprise announcement Sunday night, the Wisconsin compaign of Eugene McCarthy was beginning to swing into high gear, headed for what seemed to be a sure victory. As the Minnesota senator, backed by thousands of college students from throughout the midwest, concentrated on the last days of cam- paigning before today's primary, it was becoming increasingly evident that a resounding victory was in the making. McCarthy's big end-of-the-weekend lead was attributable to six major factors: " Wisconsin Democrats were clearly showing their dissatisfaction! with the Johnson administration. Two of the state's three Democratic congressmen, Reps. Henry Reuss and Robert Kastenmeier, had both voiced their support for McCarthy, and the crowds the Minnesotan was drawing across the state far exceeded those drawn by Johnson campaigners. In Madison, Housing Secretary Robert Weaver attracted 250 people; McCarthy had drawn 15,000 a few days earlier. e Bobby Kennedy's candidacy had kindled a definite election interest in the black sections of Milwaukee. Campaigning through that city's Inner Core, McCarthy was greeted by countless residents who said they were Kennedy supporters, but would support McCarthy until the New York senator actually had his name on an available ballot. " A controversial anti-war referendum' on the Madison city ballot was sure to draw numerous anti-Johnson people to the polls. Local newspapers, notably Madison's influential Capital Times, predicted that Madison would be the first city in the nation to vote against the war in a popular referendum. 4 A factor as big as any directly due to McCarthy's campaign was sure to be a high incidence of Republican crossovers. Wisconsin has an open primary, and many GOP leaders across the state were urging party members to vote for McCarthy to embarrass Johnson. Enabled to do so because of the lack of a contest on the Republican side of th eballot (Richard Nixon was getting no serious opposition from Harold Stassen or a "Draft Reagan" campaign), Republican voters seemed considerably attracted by the notion. r The McCarthy campaign itself was paying off. The importation of "celebrities" to reach the voters was particularly effective; actor Paul Newman was able to reach working class families in Milwaukee's Polish suburbs far better than any politician could have. * Press play for the McCarthy campaign was growing. Attracted by the idealism of the "Clean for Gene" youth corps, representatives of the national press went where the colorful copy was: McCarthy's col- lege volunteers. Before the Johnson withdrawal, some politicians were estimating a McCarthy majority to exceed 60 per cent; one of the representatives of a national television network indicated that his employer's super- computer set the figure at 64 per cent. But there was no telling early Monday what the reaction to the LBJ statement would be. Some guessed it would draw a sympathy vote for Johnson, whose name is still on the ballot, while many others contended that Republican crossovers would diminish because of the inconsequence of embarrassing the president. Almost all observers, however, agreed that now, none of it made any difference at all. RON J. GORDON SMITH, 1320 S. Univ., AA 911 S. Forest 1001 S. Forest Why not give your owner a call or drop him a letter. Get acquainted. Remember about 8 mo. lease. Any long distance calls to these owners will be paid for by SGC. owner is not listed let us know and we will find out who he is. STUDENT HOUSING ASSOCIATION 764-3174 2-5 P.M. Mon.-Fri. to ask If your ow I ALL PEOPLE WHO WILL BE TURNING IN DRAFT CARDS, APRIL 3rd, COME TO THE GUILD HOUSE, 7:30, TUES. NIGHT, 802 MON ROE ST. I of The Candidate Meets a Negro Elks Group S WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 RALLY 12-2 DEMONSTRATION Begins at Diag DRAFT CARD TURN-IN Men of draft age will be sending back Selective Service cards. All those who oppose the draft system and who support those men returning cards are urged to join in the rally and demonstrate. In addition, those who wish to express their own opposition to the draft and the war by aid- ing and abetting the resisters, can do so at this time. (In case of rain, the rally and demonstration will be held in the UGLI Multipurpose Room from 12:30-2:00 P.M.) For more information call: THE RESISTANCE GUILD HOUSE 802 Monroe 662-0582 307 S. 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