Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, November 13, 1976 T U Reliable start new talks All TOu an tat aiaa dar Only A Buck Extra VILLAGE BELL 1321 S. University 769-1744 Join the Daily Sports Staff Se1 AP Photo ' (Continued from Page 1) ? reasons they lose their stand- ing under Michigan statutes. "The Tenants Union is strik- ing purely for political reasons and for spite because my cli- ents would not agree to their I Israel hits U.S. role in UNvote TEL AVIV, Israel W) - For- eign Minister Yigal Allon lashed out at the United States yester- day for joining in a Security Council indictment of Israeli policies in occupied Arab ter- ritories. After rejecting two similar resolutions earlier this year, the United States joined in a unanimous Security Council statement Thursday in. New York. It deplored Israeli settle- ments in occupied Arab terri- tories and any action "which tinds to chanoe the status" of Jer'salem, calling such actions illegal and "an obstacle to peg^e." "I AM VERY, very disap- Poinited" Allon told Ambassa- dor Malcolm Toon. "I am only saving good morning out of con- vention. This is a real blow to any political progress toward peace." Allon added that "in thepast von managed to defuse this in the council." Toon, who was accompanying 12 U. S. congressmen visiting Israel, was embarrassed by Al- Ion's anger in front of report-, ers and cameramen. "We'll talk about it later," he mutter- ed. "If getting decent housing for the money is what Epstein calls political, then we're politi- cal," retorted Jonathan Rose, a lawyer who works with the TU. "As to the charge that we're acting out of spite, that's defamatory. We have no spite against Mrs. Epstein - we just don't like what happens, to people because of the fact they get so little for so much." TU MEMBERS remained skeptical of Reliable's claimsj to have effected repairs, be- cause of what they consider a shoddy past record. "Epstein tenants have been An agreement reached between entitled to hundreds, sometimes TU and Trony Associates in thousands of dollars because of April contains provisions for defects in their houses," said rent control, but they are limit- Rose, "and are entitled to tens ed to one year. Happenings.. unreasonable demands," Ray- of thousands of dollars in re- mer concluded.- pir- " Major complaints, he added, have included lack of adequate soundproofing and weather- proofing, overcrowding, flooded basements, slow response 'to repairs, and agents of the land- lord entering apartments with- out tenant permission. RAYMER MAINTAINED, however, that Reliable's prin- cipal objection to TU's spring proposals was the issue of rent control and declared that Re- liable will oppose any future rent controls bound to the pro- perty (i.e., those which pass from one tenant to the next). (Continued from Page 3) to this idle-rich reasoning six Million dollar scra heap This U.S. F14 Tomcat, which went to the bottom of the North Atlantic after plunging off the deck of an aircraft carrier Sept. 14, is lifted from the sea by a West German salvage ship Thursday. The jet fighter was minus its landing gear and right wing; its recovery ended a two-month ef- fort that cost the U. S. Navy $1.7 million. I n ;I NC' ' z(: 1.P I IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS (Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs,Dorm Houses, Student Gov'ts, Etc.) To include your house or organization in the 1977 MICHIGANENSIAN YEARBOOK, you must con- tact Gordon Weider at 764-0561. You may include whatever you want on your page, including group picture, candids, and a story. The ENSIAN will take your group picture for you. DEADLINE IS NOV. 19th MICHIGANENSIAN GROUP PICTURES ... 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