Poge Sias TH M 016AN DAILY Tuesdayl December 7, 1 ยง'71 P~ge Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' " ~Y Hertz Ski-weekend Special 747per day and 12c a mile Your fully skiierized car is at Hertz raring to take off to the slopes with you. From Thursday 6:00 P.M. to Monday rnoon, get a full weekend on the snow. Rent a new Ford or dther fine Hertz car. Low rates include insurance. You just buy the gas you use. 402 S. MAIN 761-1176 ROSEABOWL AND HAWAI I Plus tax and tips DEC. 31 -JAN. 10 with GEORGE VANIS U of M Women's Gymnastic Coach NOT A CHARTER - OPEN TO ANYONE FEDERAL COURT APPEAL Effort made to release By HOWARD BRICK Sinclair has denied there is any marijuana. Both were released on Briefs were filed in Federal Dis- proof of this charge. bail pending their appeals. trict Court yesterday in a new The briefs, written by Sinclair Claiming that his crime does not attempt to free John Sinclair on from his cell at the Jackson State approach the magnitude of those j bond pending his appeal before! Prison of Southern Michigan and Giacalone and Lorentzen alleged- the Michigan State Supreme Court. presented in his behalf by the ly committed and that he "can- Sinclair is now serving a 9 and Committee to Free John Sinclair, not possibly be shown to repre- one half to 10 year sentence for claim that Sinclair has been den- sent a greater 'potential of harm possession of two marijuana cig- led his right to due process of to the community' than an" identi- arettes. law. fied member of the 'Mafia' or a Sinclair, chairman of the Rain The district court judge will de- convicted seller of narcotics," Sin- bow People's Party and founder termine if and when it will hear clair says he "has been denied of its predecessor, the W h i t e Sinclair's case. The Committee has equal protection of the laws." Panther Party, was denied bail akdtecutt osdrtb by the State Supreme Courton asked the court to consider t h e The appeal of Sinclair's c o n- September 23, even though the case this Wednesday. viction was rejetced by the state court had agreed to hear the ap- Sinclair plans to represent him- appeals court last February. The peal case. self in court. case was brought to the State In denying bond, the Supreme In his briefs, Sinclair points to Supreme Court, at the end of the Court stated that Sinclair "shows the cases of Vito Giacalone, a re- summer, and supporters were a propensity and a willingness to puted "Mafia" figure convicted of hopeful that Sinclair would soon further commit the same type of possessing a blackjack, and Eric be freed. offenses while on bond." Lorentzen, convicted of sale of However, when appeal bond was Coinwrolmiselr State. rere eni. a Live Sinclair denied at that time, it was decid- ed to bring the case to the fed- eral courts. "We are taking the issue of bond to federal court to see if we can't get some justice there," David Sinclair, John's bro- ther and a member of the defense committee says. The Committee to Free J o h n Sinclair will sponsor a John Sin. clair Freedom Rally at Crisler Arena this Friday. Among t h e speakers to appear at the rally are Rennie Davis, William Kunstler, Bobby Seale, David Dellinger, Al- len Ginsberg, Jerry Rubin, and Marge Tabanking, president of the National Student Association. Na- tionally and internationally known rock musicians will also appear. Proceeds will go to the J o h n Sinclair Freedom Fund. 3 DAYS LOS ANGELES 7 DAYS WAI KI KI via AMERICAN AIRLINES 747 *Transfers in LA. * Accommodations Wilshire Hyatt House *Transportation to Rose Parade, reserved seats, deluxe box lunch, transportation to and from game. (GAME TICKETS AVAILABLE). Optional New Year's Eve Party 40Round trip Jet Airfare L.A. 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Realty refused to return more Though Hirschman claims he than half of his damage deposit cleaned the house so that it was because of "wear and tear of the in better condition when he left apartment," he claimed. it than when he moved in, $85 of The manager of Charter Realty the damage deposit was not re- could not be reached for comment. turned because, he was told, Another tenant, Lee Fisher of "every room in the house was in Ann Arbor, claimed he paid his; terribel condition." landlord $365 for a month's rent Furthermore, he can not file suit and damage deposit. A clause in in small claims court until January the lease stated that he could sub- because he is legally under age, let the apartment without charge he explained. for re-renting to another tenant The resident of Summit Asso- ii:. _ : igan this year. According to Ryan, the major- ity of the conference committee agreed to a three page report iron- ing out their differences. Under the compromise, mari- Juana possession carries a maxi- mum penalty of a one-year jail term and a $1,000 fine. The of-I fence would become a misde- meanor. Currently, possession of mari- juana is a felony punishable by 10 years in prison and a $5,000 fine. The Senate had wanted posses- sion to remain a felony with a maximum penalty of two years in prison, while the House had vot- ed to make the offense a misde- meanor with a penalty of 90 days in jail and a $500 fine. The committee was appointed by the State Legislature to investi- gate tenant grievances, particular- ly the problem of damage deposits, throughout the state. The committee will consider legislation relating to the use of damage deposits, the use of es- crow accounts, and the practice of charging tenants for undefined "wear and tear." The committee will then report its findings to the House and recommend legislation. Several tenants appeared at the hearing to express specific com- plaints against their landlords. Joe Maneghini, of the Ann Arbor Ten- ants Union, said that his apart- ment was in a "dilapidated" con- dition when he rented it, citing leaking pipes and a portable show- er as code violations. Charter N 4c 0 "m I .- 1-1 1- Availablo only to University of Michigan Students and Their I I Immediate Families Departure Dec. 29th & 30th Return Jan, 4th & 5th The Center for Continuing Education of Women and the Department of Political Science present MARJORIE LANSING Chairman, Political Science Department Eastern Michigan University speaking on WOMEN-THE NEW POLITICAL CLASS 8 p.m. - TONIGHT Multipurpose Room, Undergraduate Library "Women in Perspective" Lecture Series or for cleaning the apartment. ciates However, only $90 of the damage thing a deposit was refunded, the rest not con withheld for the above charges. Norm Jay Hirschman, of 931 Dewey, Off-Can said the house he rented last year commit from Summit Associates was in written poor condition when he rented it. Founda He said the freezer door was con- riety o tinually falling off, and was never relation fixed permanently. ' damag DAILY OFFICIAL TUESDAY, DEC1M3ER 7 AAUP: Frozen Day Calendar B Michiga3 Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture freshmti Series: Lect. IV, George Hanfmann, Music Hairvard Univ., "The Social Role ofl Wind Er. Sculpture in Roman Cities of Western Near ] As~a Minor," Aud. B, Angtll Hall, 4:10 EMri Ni, pm, Zero Ctr. for Cont. Educ. of Women & Vol. Ratet C SCi.: M$rjorie Lansing, EMU, "Women 108. ak -The New Politial Class," UGLI Mul- tipurpose Rmi, a pm. 2ANNO Ctr. for So. and BE Asian Studies; Gradus H. K. Khanh, Univ. of W.. Ontario, view tee "Nixon And China: Is There Anything ing May In Thei Wind On China?" E. Lecture this ofut Rm, Aackham, 8 pm. ANNOU Linguistics: Alton Becker. "Inflex Phillip, lons and the Real World - Some Lan- shire an: guege Non-Universals," E. Conf. Rm., Intern I Rackham Bldg., 8 pm. details a said he "didn't know any- bout the hearings and could mment." a Kraker, of the Office of rpus Housing, presented the tee with a draft of a code, by the American ar tion, which covers a va- f areas in tenant-landlord is and makes withholding e deposits a misdemeanor BULLETIN Frank Phodes, "Survival In A World," 4th Fl Conf. Am., m, 8 pmi. tball: Michigan vs. Eastern = University, Crisler Arena, mr, 5:45 pm., varsity, 8 pm. School: University symphonic nsemible, ill Aud. 8 pin. Eastern Lange. & Lite.: Yunus igt, RackhaMniph.. 8 pm. population Growth: M*rvin Conception and Contraception," . Recources, 8 pm. R PLACEMENT SERVICE N EMENT Ate couples needod to inter- nagers throughout nation dur- and June; info availabe thtu ice or ISR, Room 408. NCEMENT s Exeter Academy, New Ramp- mounce Summer sch. 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