Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 24, 1977 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY II ' . Trony suit says TU coerced tenants Mayoral candidates clash on e , -_ Bring in your old tennis, basketball or training shoes and we'll give you $2 off of any pair in stock. We carry Adidas, Bata, Puma and Nike. All old shoes will be given to Goodwill industries. Selected 1976 Shoes 3150 Carpenter Rd. Ann Arbor 971-4310, (Continued from Page 1) TU HAS NOW obtained an at- torney who will represent it in further court action. The suit, which names TU members Downs, Steve Downs, Kim Keller, Kathy Goodman and Robert Miller as defend- ants, was revived by Trony own- er, Anthony Hoffman.} It stems from a TU-organized1 rent strike to protest what some tenants considered inadequate maintenance and security mea- sures., THE DISGRUNTLED tenants later signed a contract with Tro-I ny which expired December 31, (. ~s ~ /179 1976. A second rent strike fol- - - - -- , U lowed. Recently, however, resi- dents have appeared on the By JULIE ROVNER verge 6f signing another con- The three candidates for mayor in the April 4 city election tract with Trony. clashed again last night, this time on the most explosive issue Trony charges that TU action of this year's political season - the city's mass transit. has resulted in a breakdown of Incumbent Democrat Albert Wheeler, Republican Council mem- bsiness relations with its ten- ber Louis Belcher,, and Socialist Human Rights Party (SHRP) ants and a loss of reputation in candidate Diana Slaughter reiterated their previous stands on the community.E The one million dollars in mass transit at a forum sponsored by the Ann Arbor Transit Au- damages includes $250 000 in ac- thority (AATA) Citizens Advisory Committee. tual damages and $750,000, clas- ALL THREE candidates continued to favor a more fixed route sified as punitive and exem-. bus system, one of their few agreements during the evening, as plary, as well as court costs and well as the need to promote ridership. attorney fees. TU lists its cur- "The main goal of AATA is to move as many people as pos- rent assets at $700. sible around the city with the money we have," Belcher said. "I CAN IN NO way follow his "Right now, it's costing us $1.85 per passenger per trip." (Hoffman's) reasoning," Downs AATA charges 25 cents per trip on city bus lines. said. "One of the things he ; THE DIAL-A-RIDE system, often criticized for its inefficien- asked for is that we be prevent- cies, was a major source of conflict between the candidates. ed from ever talking to his ten- ants. Our defense will probably " Dial-A-Ride is insufficient in many ways," Wheeler said, have something to do with the ~ ~ - --~- first amendment." Trony is also suing two ten- Dwv-bHd9- " d'7 N rbd.,,' 4-h ge wider use n not ready to scrap the whole program. What we need is out how to use the vans more efficiently and effectively to e the system as a whole." :her, who also held firm to his original stand, blasted the system, claiming too. many people were "turned off' by in- to get through on Dial-A-Ride's often congested phone s well as by the amount of time it takes to travel short es on the mini-buses. )THER MAJOR area of disagreement between the candi- oncerned the make-up of the AATA board. .e membership (on the board) doesn't reflect the com- AATA employes have no representation on the board and imunity is forced to take a back seat on the bus. We must tore elderly, poor, and young people on the board, since ake up the bulk of the ridership and we must get rid of all essionals" Slaughter said. eeler disagreed sharply with her. claiming that while more ntation by the community would be desirable, some pro- is were needed on the board to provide technical advice. local -- i :.1 THURS.-FRI.-SAT. STARFIRE DISCO 611 CHuRCH 995.5955 .,. P , k-Q - -- - ---; ants wno have withheld rent -.-,. -- _.___since January. Bruce Smith, who recently received his court summons, explained, "He (Tro- ny) hasn't been shoveling snow from the parking lot and drive-' way, which was part of the con- tract. The .furnace also hadn't worked a few days last winter." Neither Hoffman nor his at- ir i1 ~torney were available for com- ment. t uropean Charters O S T OCanadian and U.S. from $289j CALL 769-1776 Great PlaCES & r tIT PA Y S.1NSULANTS S1 . 4th Ave, Ann Arbor YOU'RE READING THIS, AREN'T YOU? Display-764-0554 Classifieds-764-0557 Looking for anN The program at the Univer -- -Chapel Hill has an excellent N RD81 ENEW"K" qw""I .g M N M N NN N L N N3GNil'e (Continued from Page 1) Actress Katherine Grayson has already agreed to play a part, but much of the rest of the cast will be local Ann Arbor talent, and the film will be shot here and around the county in in his hotel room. "That's why I actors and actresses command such high salaries. It's not: something you can do in five minutes." But five minutes was about all; the time seven young women especially those who hadn't gone through their naves yet -- were Last night's tryouts probably w nt a . ri tl ;.. June. had yesterday "What we try to do is get their aptitude f girls who have the physica film, entitled" characteristics of the person," DOWn to Sleep Martin says emphatically. MARTIN AN MARTIN TALKS fast and bois- - the manager terously, stopping every few has been actin minutes to lay down a platitude scout for Mart about "the movie business" or ' the women from to roar with laughter at a mis- restaurant, the cue, which he is often prone National Bank, to call "a great bit, a really I "We're looking great bit." being natural," "This is not easy work," he The process boomed at last night's audition seemed to be to demonstrate or a role in thet Now I Lay Me, D[ Bill Marzonie of the Inn, who ng as personnel in - recruited 1 the Sandalwood Huron Valley and elsewhere. for the art of Martin said. of the audition that six of the , .*. 1 ..-a avwoni I appear in te film under becoming frazzled. any name, though. "I don't even "SOME GIRLS go to Holly- know why I did it," confessed wood and sit in drugstores," one. "He was a real prick," mused another of the tryouts, said another of Martin. "He discovered by Martin in the was up in the bar snapping his Sandalwood. "I just go down fingers and acting like he was to the Ann Arbor Inn to visit the big shot movie producer." my friends." A third passed judgment even Also on hand for the festivi- before the group was ushered ties was Herb Smith, city man- into the producer's suite, ager of Ypsilanti and a detec- "What's a nice girl like me do tive on the Collins case. Smith ing in a place like this?" she is the film's "technical advisor," asked. and will also have a part in it. His off-the-cuff casting meth- ods are typical of Martin's style -- he tends to invent scriptU * 0 ideas on the spot. "Hey Herb," he said casually to Smith over lunch, "How'd you like to play the chief of the Michigan State i l 1 f IBA Program? sity of North Carolina at national ranking.* Why? ri U pii DOWN FILLED JACKETS A distinguished faculty, an outstanding student body, an innovative curriculum, and a reputation for quality among employers. 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Leonard Wood- The question in this ward is cock,rchairman of the commis- basically whether Hanks has a sion, said yesterday: large enough base and is charis- -Because of an error, the re- matic enough to draw voters to mains of one of the 12 bodies the polls. If she pulls off a win, the commission brought back it would be a severe blow to ; from Vietnam belonged to a the Republican party in Ann Vietnamese. Those remains are Arbor. , being returned to Vietnam. BELL, WAGING a strong cam- -The commission believes the paign, admits that he enjoys rest of the 2,546 American ser- the heat of a campaign as much vicemen and civilians still miss- as sitting on council. He asserts ing in Vietnam and Laos are that he has been in touch with dead and that none are being more voters than Hanks, but has held against their will. refrained from declaring him- -The Vietnamese held back self "very confident" as he did the remains of and information two -years ago. about at least two Americans, including a retired CIA official, He attributes his lack of coun- until late on the last day of the cil input to Belcher's overshad- commission's visit - but the owing presence in the chambers commission believes it will soon as part of Republican strategy. receive the remains. High court upholds Miranda decision (Continued from Page 1) ,the girl's body. He led officers POLICE OFFICERS promised to the body during the trip. the attorney that Williams would not be questioned during The court's majority' opinion, woul no be uesione duingWritten by Justice Potter Stew- a car ride back to Des Moines. wrtte sys tpice ottier' Sew- During that trip a detective en- art, says the police officer's sue- gaged Williams in a conversa- cessful but illegal questioning tion that the detectives later resulted in evidence that should conceded was aimed at estab- not have been allowed during lishing his guilt and discovering Williams' trial. 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