Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY rrr'day, October 1 , t 74I age Two TilE MI(hIJ(5AN DAILY i-ridav. October 1~. 1910 _. .., .. China's purge no surprise "That doesn't mean , struggle - views shared by the (Continued from Page 1) philosophy of perpetual revolu- tion. "Chiang Ch'ing and the Shan- ghai group were the principal sources of anti - American sen- timent and propaganda," said Whiting. "Just as President Ford has had to take a hard line on issues like Taiwan in re- sponse to pressure from the Reagan wing of the Republican Party, China's leadership has had to bow to pressure from Chiang and her group." i But neither Whiting nor Phi- losophy Prof. Donald Munro- another China expert - forsee any drastic changes in Chinese policy as a result of the week's events. "IT'S IMPORTANT,' of course, to take note of the fact that power struggles occur in China," said Munro. "But, at the same time, it's dangerous to ignore the government's long- term policies, which have a more lasting effect on the coun- try." Whiting believes the Hua gov- ernment will "set out almost immediately to reassure Japan and Western Europe". The moderate factionthe says, has already shown its willingness to carry out the policies of the late Chou En-Lai: reliance on imports and foreign technology in increasing amounts and modification of some formerly hard-line foreign policy stands. One of these modifications, says Whiting, may well be the government's position on Tai- iwan. they're going to give it away," Shanghai group - we won't he warned. "But they may be see much of that anymore." a little more willing to bar- gain." WHILE W H I T I N G hesi- M 0 S T DOMESTIC pro- tates to call the new govern- grams initiated under Mao will ment "conservative", he pre-, probably be continued under the dicts it will be a more stable new Hua regime as well, added regime than China has seen in Munro. many years. "Some of the more basic ega- "Local authorities will be litarian aims of the government more confident about carrying -in minimizing the gap be- truhporm ihu h tween the highly - paid and the through programs without the low - paid, for example, or in fear of getting caught in a io- building new hnlc in len b-q kInc nn]h n. t 3 i 1 { i ' Elis pay 311 O landlord (Continued from Page 1) Building and Safety Depart- ment. Of the 83 possible build- ing code and health violations listed on the inspector's form, the dwelling had a whopping 59, ranging from broken win- dows to exposed wiring. g scnool sn impov- erished areas - have strongt popular support and would ber very difficult to tamper with," said Munro. "But other Maoist policiesr may not last," he added. "His stress on a nationwide classI Health and Healing Energy FRIDAY EVENINGS at CANTERBURYI "Energy Flow Patterns in te , Universe, Human Beings and Atoms" BOB JACOBS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 8 p.m. herb tea, 8:30 discussion ) CANTERBURY HOUSE 218 N. DIVISION STREET corner of Catherine and Division *: HAF SUND 10 512 . . .... Use Dai1y Classifieds - / L1' " RO RO FRI. on Oct. 15 Ro CH Coming: JETT BLACi i NIH 327 E. MICH IGAN y tt T Insi -for g "That's v "Naturally, our pleasant atr and nice waitresses are give you for your food dol Joiga FAMILY RE Where we're all coml Open 24 hoi 2080 West Stadiur etocts n i olWd THE INSPECTORS declared they're heading down the wrong the building unsafe and ordered road," said Whiting. the Elks to evict the tenants. "This won't be any quiet stag- All the occupants moved else- "'rhs wn'tbe ny uie stg- here, except one - Harry nation," he added. "Rather, it Long. will be a steady movement for- ward on the main course." LONG NOW LIVES on the -- - -- second floor of the house in a room piled highwith boxes of books and a few scattered be- longings. He makes do without II I V UI hea, hot water or a stove. He claims the Elks acted in bad )AY thru THURSDAY faith by not fixing code viola- tions in the house and has vow- p.mn.-1 a m ed to stick it out. "I'll leave when the city tage INNevicts me, said Long. "Every other tenant decided it wasn't worth it - the hassle was too E. Williams - Ann Arbor much." Long said he moved in- 663-3379 to the house "in good faith," though he conceded that it was -- ------__-- - "careless" to get only an oral agreement with the woman who rented him the room. VE THE ELKS contend that Hep- ler was never their agent, that CK the house was rented to her on n * a month-to-month basis, that she had no right to sublet the house )LL beyond the end of her own lease in July, that they were d SAT. not aware of the presence of 8 SAT.other people in the house, and and 16 that Long is trespassing on the property because he is living in the house without a lease. SALEM "I THINK we've been as kind K ond WITCHCRAFT to Mr. Long as we possibly can," said Tom McGuire of the C *UAnn Arbor Elks. "The Elks have let him live in the build- ing since July when he doesn't 'PSILANTI 482-7130 belong there." The Elks are particularly interested in clear- ing the building because the ~ - -proerty has already been sold. The eviction hearing Tuesday !will probably turn on the ques- tion of whether Hepler was act- I ing as an agent of the Elks when she made the one year "As managing partner, I oral agreement with Long. That st that we keep the prices question is compounded some- what by the fact that Hepler Rood food as reasonable is unavailable to testify ("no as possible. one knows where she is," said why I'm the reason people McGuire). keep coming EVEN IF LONG wins his back to the case, he wins nothing more than Jolly Tiger. the right to live in a condemned After all, if you house. If he can prove himself a legal tenant, he may be able can enjoy a to collect some form of dam- truly good ages from the Elks for the meal that costs 'hoddy condition of the house, just a bit more though tenant lawyer Stephen than a meal pre- Josephson would not speculate a hwhat they might be. pared at home' 1In the meantime, Long lives you'll want to come back. on a sofa, sleeping in a therm- mosphere, excellent chefs al suit and drinking instant milk impotan, Bu th vale I made from tap water which has important But the value I already been turned off once. lar is the real reason you'll He views his tenancy as "a bat- love eating here." tle for human rights." "I could move into a studio apartment tomorrow, but it's a matter of principle," Long said. .STAURANT "It's sad that people can't work peting to please you. together. Tenants and land- urs a day at lords must work together to ac- -n Blvd., Ann Arbor quire a conscience and affirm human rights." I human rights." 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