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Wednesday, April 14, 1976
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I HE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

ihiE MICHKiAN DAILY Page Seven

A14TU stages rally
at Reliable Realty

(Continued from Page 6)

PERSONAL

JEWISH GUY-Is it all over? The
MISCELLANEOUS Daily stops printing soon and we've
---still gotten no further than anony-
Discover mosaics at GIORDANO. Old mous flowers (but they were nice
World Village Mall, 42M417 anon. flowers!) Reply in the usual
manner, but this time without an-
GRJADUATION Announcements av- onymity (sp?) Until then or never,
allable for purchase at Reception I remain, Me. dF414
Desk-Lobby LS&A Bldg. 5/$1.00.-
56M415 SENSITIVE, resperate male who is
-_- - - moving has items for sale: stereo
FOR SALE: 1965 New Moon mobile equipment: Advent speakers, Sony!
home. New carpet, freezer, clean. 5 TC366 reel-to-reel, Pioneer CT 6161
miles from campus. M. Horton, P.O. tape deck, tuners, amplifiers, car,
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(Continued from Page 1)
spokesman Robert Miller.
"As always," Miller continu-'
ed, "we're willing to negotiate
(with Reliable)." One union
proposal has already been re-
jected.
Even with tenants leaving
town or subletting their places
"we'll definitely continue the
strike during the summer,"
Miller added.
The Reliable owner and her
attorney could not be reached
for comment yesterday.
TENANTS complained aboutt
poor maintenance and slow re-
pair work. Lyn Kelly, a Relia-
ble renter, said it took the
company "until February to
give us a stove that worked."{
She added that the nine people
living in her house "called (Re-
liable) a thousand times" to get
repair action, but "a machine
answers their phone."
At one time, "the water in the
kitchen tasted like sewer water'

ciates
against
weeks

did after the strike
that company ended two
ago.

BUT SO FAR, Reliable has
only recognized the union a$
the exclusive bargaining agent
and has not given it the request-
ed collective bargaining status.
When a few diag dogs began
yapping and howling at the
rally, the demonstrators adapt-
ed a traditional union slogan
and chanted "curb landlords,
not dogs."
One poster read "TU the true-
ly reliable people."
Gen John Morgan's Con-
federate raiders ravaged south-
ern Ohio during the Civil War,
but were finally captured by
Union forces near Salineville.

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Daily dF415
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AMBULANCE CREWS wheel the body of Dominic Leone, a Baltimore city councilman, from the building used as a temporary
City Hall here. Leone was shot and killed yesterday by a man c laiming that the city forced him to move from his home. Three
others, including an aide to the mayor, another councilman, and a policeman, were wounded in the incident.
THREE WOUNDED IN INCIDENT:

when the toilet backed up into:
the shower." Kelly recounted.
"The rent strike will continue
as long as she wants it to."
The union hopes Epstein will
recognize it as a collective bar-:
gaining agent, as Trony Asso-
Why not join
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BALTIMORE(R)- A man who the building. They said Fitzgerald appeared gunman, Bass said.
claimed the city forced him to A hospital spokesperson iden- in the reception area and the Officers searching the tem-
move from his home killed a tified the dead man as Dominic gunman fired but missed. After porary City Hall recovered a
city council man and wounded Leone, who died of gunshot hearing the gunfire, Leone came short-nosed revolver, listed as
three other persons at city of- wounds to the abdomen and into the reception area and was either a .32 or .38 caliber, be-
fices yesterday, authorities said. chest some 15 minutes after shot, police said. lieved to be the gun used in
The wounded included a sec- the shooting. The wounded were the shootings, authorities said.
ond city councilman, a police- identified as Councilman Carroll FITZGERALD was then taken
man and the appointments sec- Fitzgerald; Kathleen Nolan, the up the stairs by the gunman to Illinois became the 21st state
retary to Mayor William Schae- appointments secretary, and the seventh floor where, Bass Dec. 3, 1818.
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and apprehended after the shoot- The suspect then took Fitz-
ings. He was listed in critical POLICE spokesman M ik e. gerald into an office, Bass con-
condition at University Hospital, Bass said the gunman reported- tinued. Police heard a shot and
a hospital spokesperson said. ly went to the mayor's office to stormed the door where Gaither
Two city officials said a man see Schaefer but was told an was wounded before police re-
fitting Hopkins' description had aide, apparently Nolan, would turned the fire and shot the
barged into a meeting at Balti- help him. After being taken to - --- - ---- --
more's temporary City Hall on a side office, he shot Nolan.
Monday and complained that' The mayor said he saw the GOING-OUT-OF
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