.THE MICH16AN DAILY Friday, March. 29, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March. 29, 1974 - a - S Sassassa a a a a I needs Next Year's PRODUCERS 1. Musket 4 .Soph Show central 1. Future Worlds committee 2. UAC Travel members 3. Mediatrics Applications and Further Information Are Available at the UAC Travel Office, 2nd Floor, Michigan Union. Applications Are Due: April 5, 1974. (763-1107) Kelley raps dope, rent proposals (Continued from Page 1) Baits staff dispute to be heard today SGC ok's talk of charges against Gill , . that neither measure complies with a state law requiring charter amendments to be confined to one subject. Despite the objections raised by the attorney general, the ballot proposals must go before the vot- ers because they were initiated by petition. Milliken may also release a list of objections to the two items, but as of later yesterday his office was unaware of the attorney gen- eral's letter. Local reaction to Kelley's an- nouncement was mixed. Democra- tic and Republican leaders felt the statement further imperiled the rent control amendment. (Continued from Page 1)mittee with copies of staff applica- By PAUL TERWILLIGER to make it general enough so as THE NEXT DAY, Salowitz sent tion's and questionnaires, in re- Student Government Council not to include or imply the name a note to all Baits staff, stating, sponsee to the committee's written (SGC) last night passed an amend- of Lee Gill or any $ther person, "This is the only formal device request for the material. Salowitz ment authorizing Council President he added. I will be using at this time to alert claimed no such request was Carl Sandberg and SGC Attorney An acceptable amendment students to our request for partici- made, but the tffes th acopies Tom Bentley to discuss with city finally agreed upon, ordering Bent- pation in staff selection." of a request letter to the area di-poiete osblty fbrnngeyadSdegtoicuswh rector, dated Feb. 11 police the possibility of bringig ley and Sandberg to discuss with The move aroused the anger of criminal charges against former the police the possibility of press- a number of staffers, who met Refusal to "provide duplicated SGC president Lee Gill. ing criminal charges in response early in February with Feldkamp copies of all information on the Sandberg and SGC Treasurer to evidence of a criminal offense and Salowitz, and demanded that candidates" is also a code viola- Sader ndbC rasrrmoevideeof aCia. fes proper selection guidelines be fol- tion" Rosemary Mullin have already by a member of SGC. lowed. Following the meeting, Sal- SELECTION committee member a l u aG n thera ng C I a leging he was responsible for the cil member Marcia Fishman with- owitz, apparently on orders from Terry McCain said, "We asked for misplacement of almost $8,000 indrwamto tohvSG en Feldkamp, saturated student mail- a committee copy of every candi- SGC funds. dorse a resolution for peace in In- boxes with a note asking for se- date's responses, in addition to Gdocsia.relimecSGChaIn- lection committee volunteers. the application, and he gave us The motion to press criminal dochina. She claimed SGC had al- - A nine-member selection unit none." charages against Gill, presented to ready passed an amendment that was on convened bu s Also, the m ee s nt a council members David Faye ,Bob destroyed the original intent of wsa n thgop enewas utstil nvoations1 lsodtho mitee w a sff al- Mathews, and Jean Nuechterlein, the resolution. of the code because it did not in- cants. Salowitz said this was due charged Gill with being "A dis- The motion, presented by mem- clude one black male student, as to students' lack of time; commit- grace to the minority students he bers of the Indochina Peace Cam- specified by the selection code. tee members said Salowitz "re- betrayed", and attacked the press paign, was designed to have SGC peatedly tried to discourage stu- for allegedly harassing several endorse a request to Congress that ALSO, SALOWITZ yesterday ad- dents from organizing the commit- members of SGC who tried to ex- legislation forcing the government mitted he did not provide the com- tee." to live up to the Paris peace agree- _________________________________. pose Gill last fall.met The original motion was found The amendment, presented by to be in violation of the law by Matt Hoffman, struck the word . .:..: Bentley, because, in the words of "south" from "South Vietnam" in Sandy Green, SGC executive VP, it the resolution and added "prop- "implies a commission of guilt, erty" to a list of basic freedoms to I something which can only be done be restored to the people of South wc nVietnam. by a judge or a jury." Fishman said this destroyed the ' k The only way such a motion meaning of the original motion and I could be constitutional would be I withdrew it. TE A T ALERT'. TH Your landlord wants you to ote against yourself Monday Why have landlords raised over $40,000 to fight Rent Control? Simple because this law will prevent them from making exorbitant profits at your expense. You don't need us to tell you your rent is t o o high. Your landlord reminds you of that every month. In fact, we Ann Arbor tenants pay the second highest rents in the country for mediocre housing, lousy mainten- ance and security deposit rip-offs. Rent Control will mean better maintenance, lower rents for all of us, and the real beginning of tenant rights. So landlords have taken thousands of dollars of your rent money to try to convince you to vote against yourself. The names of major contributors to their front group "Citizens for Good Housing" should be familiar to Ann Arbor tenants. C The Fam 1345 Washtenaw ETA XIt ome see ous COED Frat! 761-6133 VOTE IN RACKHAM STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS TO BE ELECTED: President, Vice President, 15 Representatives ELIGIBLE TO VOTE: Every student enrolled in Rackharm DATES: March 25-29 and April 1-5, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. LOCATION OF POLLS: - - -- - -- - WORLD'S FAIR'1 Everyone started early and are working extra hard in order to make this World's Fair exciting and wonderful. The Belly Dancer is here again, the res- taurants, sponsored by 4 nationality groups are here again. And because of the extensive pains taken by Toy, Georgette and Stan, the Variety Show will be stupendous. Each booth will offer wonderful things to buy, eat, and look at. Check out the World's Fair BURNS PARK SCHOOL 1414 Wells Mar. 29-Friday 7 p.m.-midnight Mar. 30-Sat. noon-midnight Mar. 31-Sun. noon-6 p.m. Mon., Mar. 25-Rackham Building Tues., Mar. 26--Grad Library Wed., Mar. 27-Fishbowl Thurs., Mar. 28-Engin. Arch Fri., Mar. 29-Education School Mon., Apr. 1-Rackham Building Tues., Apr. 2-Grad Library wed., Apr. 3-Fishbowl Thurs., Apri. 4--Kresge Library Lobby Fri., Apr. 5-Rackham Building I__ For information, call 763-0109, weekday afternoons I I WATERSHI P DOWN*. A new novel by RICHARD ADAM for people from eight to eighty We've Got It We Love It You Will Too WATERSHIP DOWN by RICHARD ADAMS I 5ookslo e 1205 S. Universityi McKinley Associates ...... $7045 Standard Realty .........$1800 Village Green ............ $1500 Tower Plaza.............$1500 Ann Arbor Trust .. . . , ....$1340 University Towers .........$1200 Wilson White ............ $1155 Island Drive Apartments ... $1000 ______ _____ * Campus Management . . .... $1000 Maize and Blue Management $835 But their best hope is that you won't vote at all. If they could, they would probably buy a rainy day Monday. Take a walk to the voting booth Monday and vote for Rent Control. If it's raining or cold,, go anyway. The meek might inherit the earth, but they're going to have to fight like hell to collect. Vote Yes onday ANN ARBOR TENANTS. UNION