Friday, May 19, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Friday, May 19, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine New regulations set Ifor apartment leases WASHINGTON (A) -- Apartment tenants with leases of no longer than one year will get lower rent or longer leases under a new Price Commission rule announced yes- terday. In such cases landlords who would otherwise be al- lowed to charge a rent increase of more than eight per cent must give their tenants two choices: --a one-year lease with an eight per cent increase; -a lease of the same length as the expiring lease but at whatever higher increase is allowed by the Price Com- mission's rent guidelines. The new rule is retroactive to last Dec. 29, when present rent regulations replaced the freeze that had been imposed the summer before. . 'P~~~~~hi n n n n- n x n DAILY. OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an officialmopblication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent int TYFUWRIIT'TEN FORM to 409aa. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of t"h day precetintg pblication and by 2 pet. Fritday for Saturday and Sunday. Itemos appear once only. Student organization notlices are not accepted for publication. For m~oeitnformeatio, phone 764-9270. FRIDASY, M519 1 Intemrasosal Fl k Dance: Barbour yns, 8-11 pem We have the BEST REPAIRS and SERVICE around-TRY US SPORTS CAR SERVICE OF ANN ARBOR, Inc. 4705 Washtenaw next Is Ypsi-Ann drive in) 434-01 10 T-W-F-8-6; M and Th 8-9 __ State to count all A statewide inventory of all billboards along Michigan's sys- tem of interstate and primary highways will begin this week. The inventory, expected to take several months, will be the basis for determining which signs do not conform under the most recent billboard law. The law authorized the State Highway Department to estab- lish administrative rules and re- gulations for implementation of billboard control. The rules will be announced on June 15. After that date, a $3 permit will be required to erect each new bill- board. State Highway Director Hen- rik Stafseth estimated that 15,- 000 signs will be subject to re- moval under the new law. Com- pensation must be paid to own- ers of billboards and owners of land on which billboards are lo- cated, for those signs which are taken away. This compensation makes up about 75 per cent of the esti- mated $15 million price tag for removal of the billboards. The federal government is ex- pected to participate in removal and compensation costs for most of the signs. $1.50 Fri.-Sat.-Sun. MICHAEL COONEY and PAT & VICTORIA GARVEY 1411 Hill STREET a T nis means any tenant who has renewed a lease since then may force his landlord to rene- gotiate if the increase was more than eight per cent, and if a else-year lease replaced a longee one, Starting with July's rent such tenants can get a rent reduc- tion or a longer lease, but no refunds for past rent that was over eight per cent. Tenants still on old two- or three-year leases must also be given their choice of terms. Although commission rent guidelines generally give land- lords a flat 2.5 per cent yearly increase, they also provide for much larger increases when old long-term leases come up for renewal. MR. PIZZA Liberty at Division GRAND OPENING 2 FREE 16 O_. PEPSI'S with any pizza order ri., Sot., Sun. 769-8030 Free Deliver Fr ry -. - - -. Ann Arbor's Most Complete Record Shops Thousands of LP's and Tapes in Stock disco unt records 300 S. State (at Liberty) and 1235 S. University (near Forest) HOURS-Mon. thru Fri. State 9:30 to 9 Sot. 9:30 to 6 Sun. Noon to 5 $. Univ. l0 to 10 ATLANTIC presents ROBERTA FLACK and DONNY HATHAWAY TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME ON LP NOW ON SALE $at MORE HIT LP's NOWON SALE BUFFY STE. MARIE "Moonshot" 32 LOU REED 329 JETHRO TULE "Thick As A Brick" 3 29 JANIS JOPLIN IN CONCERT (2-LP set) 4 79 PROCOL HAREM "Live in Concert" 32 ROBERTA FLACK "First Take" 329 NE!L YOUNG "Harvest" 32 STEPHEN STILLS "Manassas" (2-LP Set) 549 JEFF BECK GROUP 329 mm .