it THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February Z$, 1970 it THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 28, 1970 TATE-WIDE CODE: Legislature to consider housing 'Disorders subside nnl ("tllp, Yp CI I111 fhIcW DAILY OFFICIAL' BULLETIN - - (Continued from Page 1) "We'd like to see the escrow rt changed," says Jim Weber of e Tenants Union. "It doesn't ally solve our problems." Speaking about enforcement gber said, "there's no manda- y requirement that the land- -ds use the escrow money for re- irs. We are trying to make it andatory." The Tenants Union claims that . tenant unions in Michigan will endangered if the bill is pass- "It will hurt our position quite bit," said Weber. "We stand to e a good deal of bargaining wer." Tenants Union spokesmen say e Union's bargaining power will reduced because the public city. court escrow would make it sy for a landlord to sidestep the =nants Union entirely and go aight to court to bargain. "What e bill is going to do is eliminate e need for the landlord to go to e tenants," says Tenants Union cretary Lynn Hallen. The Union is also concerned th the practical aspects of en- rcement of the proposed code. "In practice it just won't work," says Weber. "The premise for the enforce- ment section should be that the judges are not doing their jobs," he said. "Instead, everyone ex- pects them to start acting differ- ently after the bill is passed." "There is not a single district judge in this state that is doing his job," said Goldstein. He looks on the lack of adequate enforce- ment regulations as a "deliberate attempt to do away with tenant organizations." "If the landlord is assured of getting his money, there must be something wrong with the system," he said. Al Samborn, of the Ann Arbor Board of Realtors, has read the bill and approves of it. "I think it is excellent," he said. "I'm im- pressed with a number of aspects. The representation of it is very good," Samborn said. "The com- mission that drew up the bill is very broadly based." "The bill has been very care- fully written to see that people don't live in substandard housing. There is a need for an up-to-date housing code," he said. Samborn does not see the com- plications in the bill that the Ten- ants Union envisions. "The peo- ple who wrote this bill tried to keep it as pure law, rather than permitting it to be used by one as a club over another," he said. Earlier in the week, Tenants Union representatives met with. Richard'Helmbrecht, assistant to Governor Milliken, and Frederich Fetcheimer, who is largely respon- sible for earlier housing legislation. The meeting was called to go over section 107 of the proposed bill, the escrow fund and code en- forcement. The Tenants Union has drafted its own escrow proposal which would require using of the fund to make repairs before .any money is recovered by the land- lord. The current escrow proposal states that the judge can do what he wants with money held in escrow. No agreement was arrived at, but Helmbrecht said, "maybe we can alter the escrow section." "I think the new housing code has some very good points and some weak points," said Fetch- eimer. "It is a 1,000 per cent im- I' L./- "l V 33USlUUt==.. (Continued from Page 2) DC., sponsored by U of M. Positions available this summer in Congressional (Continued from Page 1) day when protesters tossed rocks Offices and agencies. Interviews at men who moved in to aid local law and chunks of ice at police and Placement, 3200 SAB, Mar. 3, no appts. in.c. necess., ask for Mrs. Damon at reception enforcement officials were bol- invaded the school's admnistra- desk. stered throughout the day by ad- tion building. Current Positions, check at Gen. Div. ditional Guardsmen to bring the City police had entered the cam- for others nationwide (764-7460). total to about 600. pus Thursday to aid campus po- Yerst Labs, pharmaceuticalrrep, in SE Mich. area, BS in sci. area pref., Chancellor Cheadle declared a lice, but withdrew to fringes of other majors considered. state of emergency on campus and the school early yesterday. Only a Wayne County Civil Service Comm., said that anyone, students or fac- handful stood by at the edge of Hospital Tech. Asst. for dental work. ulty members, who took part in the campus by yesterday after- Sinai Hospital of ietroit, staff psy- chologists, diagnostic evaluation, ther- disruptions on campus would be noon. apy with adults, supv. of interns and suspended or dismissed pending The protests were blamed by practicum students. PhD in Clinical appropriate hearings. Regan on the "radical left." They Psych.with approved internship. Sixteen persons were arrested . Management Consultants, Commercial Sfollowed a dispute between uni- Mortgage Trainee, BA in finance, econ., Thursday night when police swept versity officials and black basket- or bus., MBA also home office in De- the streets of the Santa Barbara ball players who had complained troit area; Chief Indus. Engineer, IE or suburb of Isla Vista where a 6 of discrimination. ME with 5 years manuf, exper. p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew had been declared. The acting president of the State University of New York at Buffalo, Peter Regan, urged calm yesterday following the seizure of the five campus buildings by stu- dents. The takeovers were without the violence thatvoccurred Thurs- Ad board backs In South Hadley, Mass., 150s'...°:....:::>.r?::...: black students abandoned seven ORGAN IZATION campus buildings at Mount Hol- U yoke College yesterday afternoon. They had taken over the struc- N T C tures earlier in the day, saying in' a statement that college officials had shown a lack of concern for Celebrate'Spring Break a few d a y s bakdemands. early!! Come to a party at the French black House, Sat., Feb. 28, 9 p.m. Danc- The students represented a ing and free refreshments. SponsoredI group from five area colleges- by International Students Association. Mount Holyoke, Amherst, Smith. U of M Crop and Saddle Riding Club Hampshire College and the Uni- Annual Spring Horse Show Sunday, versity of Massachusetts. March 1, at 3 p.m. at Stoney Ridge In California the commander of Farm, 9970 Liberty Road, Chelsea, Mich. the Guardsmen, Maj. Gen. Char- For more information call Joan Lo- les A. Ott said 2,500 Guardsmen gan at 769-0432. had been placed on standby alert Young Americans for Freedom, on around the state. March 1, 4:30-5:30, rm. 3D, Union, "At this stage it is more or- subject: General Elections. ganized than the Watts riots when :obEcils they sta2rted,"said Ott who com- I Ed school exec committee accepts compromise (Continued from Page 1). able solution foi both the short run and the long run." VanderVelde said the students had worked out a compromise with the executive committee that was acceptable with some - quali- fications. "When the Senate Ad- visory Review Committee makes its recommendations and the ex- ecutive committee follows them, I will be satisfied," he said. SEI member Nancy Sprague, a student member of the executive committee, added she thought it' was "difficult to set up an outside group." Sprague said she had con- Dr. Wallace W. Tourtellotte, pro- fessor of neurology at the Uni- versity, has received a one-year grant of $30,218 from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. With this award, the society's support of Dr. Tourtellotte's MS research center enters, its 15th year a n d totals $352,867. The grant is supported in part by a bequest from the estate of the late Ethel Carrie Loar of Ad- rian, Mich., and has been named the Ethel Carrie Loar Memorial Grant for Research on Multiple Sclerosis. fidence in law Prof. Frank Ken- nedy, chairman of the Review Committee, which Senate Assem- bly formed last December. Kennedy said yesterday his committee has met only once since it was organized and has not yet made any review of promotions decisions. No education professors are on the committee, Kennedy added. Sprague said she was encouraged that the executive committee had agreed to implement the decisions of the Senate Advisory Committee. provement over what present law sp A Tenants Union member asked Fetcheimer to clarify whether the; (Continued from Page 1)' I1 proposed Act precluded all rent very good solution as far as the1 strikes. Fetcheimer replied, "there student proposals were concerned." is nothing in the Act at this time LSA Assembly vice chairman that will prevent rent strikes for Bob Grobe '70 said the proposal legitimate reasons." was "a fairly significant step in t Another union member asked its recognition of the legitimacyr Fetcheirer, "Why can't a landlord and need to incorporate students1 be forced to prove he is being ,a on the Administrative Board." proper landlord before he can take "The acceptance of parity," said a tenant to court?" Grobe, "on the ad board will be "The law has been written with the final step as far as student the assumption that we should participation in matters of aca- make the present judicial system emic conduct are concerned. But work," Fetcheimer replied. there is still a debate over author- At the end of the meeting ity governing non-academic con- Fetcheimer said, "I would very duct, specifically classroom dis- much like to see what forms you ruption." would nut fnrth ac dnifinntin " ---- -- Ulu VG G , , AA VV W1 lVl manded Guardsmen called into! Los Angeles during the 1965 Watts. riots in a predominantly black area. Daily Classifieds Are All Ed School Students Apathetic. If not, prove it by coming to a meeting on one of the most important issues of our time-the Environmen- tal Crisis. Help plan Ed School's role in the ENACT Teach-in. 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"I think greater! changes are in order in public' housing." SDS demonstrators picket Lockheed Corp. recruiters, The Best of the Underground* Film Artists Brakhage, Complete DOG STAR MAN Sharits, WORD MOVIE Week of the Angry Arts Against the War SAT., FEB. 28, 1910 EAST QUAD, 9:00 P.M. NO CHARGE More on Sat., March 14 -- - , _.. i --- w c-'' ___ __.. for individual entertainment and group skits we need: actors, actresses, technical designers singers, dancers, magicians bands anything YOU consider a talent Join the FRIARS in making Michigras Carnival (Continued from Page 1) minor heckling from engineering students who seemed mainly amused by the signs and the pro- testers. The demonstrators left the building for about an hour and dispersed, but they returned to the E. Engineering Bldg. to picket again for 20 minutes chanting "Lockheed gets rich, GI's die," and other slogans. A police photographer took pic- tures of the demonstrators. Bidding farewell to the police in the Engineering Bldg. the SDS group walked to the education school to support the demonstra- tion that was being}held there by education students protesting pro- motion procedures for faculty. call 668-7445 or 761 -8685 UAL :Y Str tan ait4 Vol. LXXX, No. 125 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1970 7,384 pages THANK Y U, SENI SRS! '4 The shadow 7384 pages o in pages four y past, ears The pages come off as so many completed puzzles, dissolving the telltale lines between the. humanoid jigsaw pieces, filling in the crevices of not-so-perfect matchings, and hiding the ulcers and the dedication behind that staid artistry. Pieces that began with all flat edges, that fit everywhere, yet nowhere, grew appendages, and have left their designs embedded in the page blocks. r 4