THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 19, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 19, 1977 IT' may sell Mobil OilCorp. Continued from Page 1) appears to have been import- ing oil through the cooperative activities of oil subsidiaries in South Africa and Rhodesia. The church report names Mo- bil Oil as one of the largest vio- lators of the U. N. and U. S. sanctions, which became law during the Johnson Administra- tion. U N D E R U. S. govern- ment. regulations implementing the boycott, no person "subject to the jurisdiction of the United States" can transfer property which involves merchandise destined for Rhodesia. This prohibition applies to any U.S. corporation, such as Mobil Oil Corporation, and to any U. S. citizen. Council defeats Bell parking plaH (Continued from Page 1) the property. The homes, how- agreed with Allen that the city ever, have not been officially had been avoiding the issue of certified as a part of the Ann downtown parking for too long: Arbor Historic District. "We have an obligation (to pro- Development of the 83-space vide parking), at least on this parking lot would result in only one parcel," Belcher said. 34 additional parking spaces. Belcher said he voted against Harry Kenworthy, manager of the parking lot proposal because{the Michigan Bell office, has viortion of theit oeangsi said that if the proposal was de- nilaincs.yzoningo feated the company would in- nances. vestigate other options. Bell's The Washington Street prop- argument throughout its attempt erty is currently zoned for sur- to obtain approval of the plan face parking lot because of its has been that an expanded lot proximity to the Bell offices would increase safety for fe- across the street. The Liberty male employes who must often Street property, however, is cur- walk a long distance in the dark rently zoned for residential and to their cars. commercial use. Property owner Kelly told Belcher said a It h o u g h he Council: "I bought this proper- would favor approval of the ty in hopes of funding my re- Washington Street site, he could tirement. Now I'm ready to re- not vote to pass the entire plan j tire and no one wants to give without proper zoning of the me the money to do it (by buy- Liberty Street parcels. ing the property)." Four houses, which have been called historic property by the William H. Bonney, "Billy Ann Arbor Historic District the Kid," was born in New York Commission, and 49 parking City in 1859, but soon moved to spaces, rented by property own Kansas and later to New Mexi- er William Kelly, now occupy co. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN K"".?"4 i°y";} },:r": '" f",v:r{""1 X'f' }.+ n.'S ''.T"' . * o55 ,1{n. i'l-thrifty ac EAR PIERCING CLINIC SAT. APRIL 23 11 A.M. 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