Friday; March 26, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pane Seven Fridy, Mrch26, 976THE ICHGAN AIL gy ac .Ei DAILY CLASSIFI EDS (Continued from Page 6)j MUSICAL MDSE. PERSONAL _ REVLON, Max Factor- and Ruben. stein, too, are all good products made just' for you. Village Apothe- cary, 1112 S. University cFtc PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through B e h a v i o r Modification. Weight Control National, 994-0019. B~ANOKITS. Write for fee cats- First ward focuses on racial tension (Continued from Page 1) lem of racism, because accord- the recent police shooting of two ing to the city's system of pri-j black youths. orities, blacks, as well as wo-' men, are the last to be hired, COMPETING for the First and the first to be fired." feasible solution to race related candidates. ABC TRUCK RENTAL MAL 0 .Local and One-Way RENTALS problems. All agree the city roads are in need of repair, but do not "WHEN IT comes to racial support an increased tax burden and sex issues, the ordinances on residents. RADIOS,REPAIRS log. Stewart-MacDonald Mfg., Box Ward post being vacated by' 900AF, Athens, Ohio, 45701. 40F328 Democrat Colleen McGee are HOWARD ROBERT'S Seminar is Republican Wendell Allen, 28, OADcoming to Ann Arbor so.Cl o INT'L. STUDENTS recreation pro- for detils 66-9 soon.Cal gram tonight, 7 p.m.-10 p.m., Water- Democrat Ezra Rowry, 46, and fdetails_668-6995 ___9X328_man Gymnasium, cF417 the Socialist H u m a n Rights RWPAIR, adjustment and restora- Party's (SHRP) write-in candi- tion of all string instruments. date Diane Autin, 21. Quality work, completely guaran- tAnnouncemrentI teed. great Lakes Banjo Co., 1342 N.! This pie-shaped ward, which# Main. 994-4964. cte CFS Office f extends from State St. and ___________fice_____of0 Packard St. on one side to the GUITARS, 40% off list. Garcia, Her- Study Abroad 1976 nandis, Ramirez. 665-7348 or 429- city's northernmost boundary on 9241. cXtc Appiicatiors being accepted now. the other, encompasses a some- _ arn up to 8 credits. what beterogenous mix of con- 2 FISHER XP-66B 3-way speakers. USSR 9 Vienna H Paris * Dijon whatuet gx $50. Call 994-4368 after 4. 75X328 0 Nairobi H Nice 0 Florence stituents. 9 Perugia 0 Israel- Copenhagen Unlike the other wards, the PERSONAL * British Virgin Island H Geneva First is noted for its almost q Spain een division between student EXPERIMENTAL AND From s890 ev CO-OPERATIVE COMMUNITY and non-student areas. Although WORKSHOP including the ward boundaries include Two-hour workshop for anyone in- round trip jet, tuition, room, board, West and South Quad dormi- tereated in discussing possibility of accredited University programs. For tories, and large student-dwell- forming a small experimental, in- new course catalogues/applicationst-alo tentional, or co-operative commun- tor summer or academic year: ing apartment areas, it also ity including both single people and Econtains a healthy portion of families, open to students, faculty, CENTER FOR FOREIGN STUDY staff, and people outside the univer- 216 S. State (Next to Lane Hali> older neighborhoods consisting aity community For more informa- (above Marti Walkers) chiefly of permanent residents! tion, time and place of workshops, 626-5575 and the Model Cities area. are largely ignored. There has Proposal A, which is a non- AUTIN ALSO believes that a to be a serious look taken at the ; binding advisory referendum to proposed civilian control board so-called (Human Rights) com- inform council of voters' opinion set up to oversee the police de- mission. I think it's too complex. on the issue of door to door reg- partment could make a dent in It should be dealing more with, istration of voters by deputy discrimination if the b o a r d influencing attitudinal changes I registrars, wins the nod of ap- didn't "end up being a white in the community., proval from each candidate. middle class board that would Republican Allen, like Rowry, endorse the same racist, sexist believes his background to be THE CONTROVERSIAL pro-! attitudes already found in the' an asset to his campaign. He is posal B, a charter amendment department." quick to point out that he was which would repeal the prefer- "The police have to have the "eighth of ten children, ential voting (PV) provision inj their guns taken away," she ghetto born and raised and edu- the charter, is supported by Al-! said. "Guns are not needed in cated in the segregated schools len, and opposed by both Rowry Ann Arbor. The police have of Chantanooga, Tenn." and Autin. been using them in racist "I take government and civil . PV is a recently-adopted vot- ways."rights very seriously because of ing procedure w h i c h allows According to Rowry, the Feb. that," he says, voters to indicate a second 8 police shooting of two black choice mayoral choice, which youths is not the cause of racial ALTHOUGH Allen thinks that' will be counted when no candi- tension in the city but merely "race relations should be taken date receives more than 50 per! one symptom. out of politics all together," he cent of the vote. admits the issue of racial ten- "Voting for me is a very im- THE RACE problem here is sion is an important one in the portant civil rights issue, and I not a result of the shooting in First Ward as well as city-wide. think PV opposes the one-man, and of itself. There's a lot of one-vote concept," says Allen. blacks who believe that the I"But you're not going to get -1- -- ---2 :. , __- --. _. 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Sjt 3 3 SET A RECORD AUTIN was not drawn into on any of our pinball machines and the campaign until last week,j win a free submarine sandwich. after the SHR'S original can- CROSS EYED MOOSE didate, postal service worker; cF330 C Thomas Owen, was forced to -___-- withdraw from the race due to SEPARATED/DIVORCED WORK- the Hatch Act which forbids SHOP for' men and women in tran- sition from being coupled to being federal employes from engag- single again. April 2-4. Bob and Mar. ing in partisan activity. Accord- garet Blood, 769-0046. 67F401 ing to Autin, the question of WDDING INVITATIONS -Mod or race relations is an important traditional. Call 761-0942 anytime one in this ward primarily be- cause of the high percentage of Anv PTR.C4M mpmhor in oo } t t r shooting wouldn't have occurredt n ight, hea said. "And if the suspects were white, and tion overnight," he said. "And I agree." although my opponent (Rowry) Rowry prides himself on his talks about black problems, he's background which he believes never dealt with a community is a partial qualification to un- program for blacks." derstanding the city's racial Allen suggests no specific problems. tactics for improvIng the city's "I will be a different kind of! racial climate, but says, "We council member than any of the need people talking about peo- others because I was raised a; ples' problems. Not more bu- black child in Mississippi, I reaucrats pushing papers." have not attended college and I OF THE three ballot proposals work as a bus driver," he tells constituents in his campaign I going before the voters in the literature. "I know what it is April 5 election, proposal C-a to be poor . . ." proposal in form of a charter FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST . . 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For info call 904- 0935. 65W32M HEY HEY HEY E. SUSAN SHEI NER CONGRATU- LATIONS ON YOUR BEING APPOINTED AN I NTERNSH I.P PHOTOGRAPHER ON THE DETROIT FREE PRESS BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE (I'll drink to that) SCOTT F LONELY SKIPPER needs outdoor girl a~s mate for cruising In Carib- bean aboard 401 sailboat. Friendly adaptable sailing experience, biki- his hopeful but not essential. Leave about May 1. Daily Box 19 Ann Arbor, 48109. -38F328 ANN ARBOR HYPNOSIS CENTER Every other Mon., 7:30 p.m.. free, lecture on the theory and applica- tion of hypnosis. Tues., 7:30 p.m , classes using hypnosis to stop smok- ing. Wed., 7:30 p.m., classes using' hypnosis to lose weight. Call 761- 0440. Suite 3029. BUMPER STICKERS. Custom print-' ed while-U-walt! MBL PRESS. 1217 Prospect. Ann Arbor. 761-0942. XEROX AND OFFSET - fast, low cost duplicating- COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 BOARD EXAM tutoring -- enroll- ments now being accepted for S.H. Kaplan Tutoring Courses to pre- pare for the MCATS, DAT, LSAT, and Nat. Dent. Boards. Call (313) 354-0085, locally, 662-3149. cFtc COPIES - 21%c each Lowest Prices Anywhere,- IMPRESS, 524 E. William, 665-4321 * WELCOME TO THE FAMOUS Campus black constituents. , "The racial tension in Ann Arbor is partly due to the fact that it is so segregated," she! maintains. "There's a lot of, segregation and racism in theI schools as well as in the police! department. The black people in this city know they're being shit upon and they don't want to take it any more," Autin says. Easing of racial tension, ac- cording to Autin, could be part- ly achieved by paring down the unemployment figures. "Black' unemployment adds to the prob-I TU1J likes strikie p act (Continued from Page 1) Robert Miller yesterday. "It' enables us to work together to enforce maintenance demands and enables tenants to bargain over the terms of their lease and rental agreement." According to the terms of the. agreement, the TU will win the right to negotiate the lease used by Trony, and a newly-devised! grievance procedure will estab- lish an arbitration board con-: sisting of representatives from the TU,management and a third party acceptable to the; other two. Tenants Union officials hope this will speed resolution of tenant - landlord disputes and: lessen the chances of court ac- tion -formerly the main re- course for disgruntled tenants. IN ADDITION, all f u t u r e Trony tenants will have to reg- ister as members of the union or pay a nominal service fee equal to.TU dues. While the TU won itself recog- nition, the approximately 120 striking tenants will receive a one-month rent rebate and other; embellishments from the man- agement company. Futurej Trony renters will also be al-I lowed to summon an outside contractor if management fails to respond to maintenance re- quests within a specified time. - In such a case, Trony would be required to pick up the tab. The rent strike was organized by the TU last November in pro- test of what some tenants claimed to be shoddy mainten- ance and security measures. ROWRY HAS not pledged firm' support for a civilian police; control board, but said he would , study it as a possibility. "Ideally, if you've got a de- cent council representation, the' problems between the police and I the community would be large- ly resolved," he said. According to Rowry, stricter enforcement of the city's human rights ordinance is the most amendment which would re- quire a new tax of one mill for five years for repair of streets- is the only one receiving a "no" vote from all three Ward One Frank (Pancho \l rtin led , thoroughbred trainers at New York racetracks in 1/73 .vith 103 winners. 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