The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 9, 1980-Page 7 Milhiken tax proposal stalled on seniors (Continued from Page 6) cent of Michigan residents over 65 earn less than $10,000-but their property assessments have skyrocketed in the last few years, creating a financial burden for many. While some lawmakers favored exempting senior citizens from paying taxes on the first $25,000 of their assessment, an aide to House Speaker Bobby Crim said the plan would not work. "That $25,000 exemption for seniors has nothing to do with their ability to pay," said Crim aide Doug Drake. "This would only be complicating the total relief package." Drake said the lawmakers were making their task harder by exploring breaks for senior citizens. "You're going to have to look at a proposal which we can sell and clearly as a tax relief proposal," Drake said. Youplaythe leading role inour fight against support birth defects MARCH OF DIME ONE OF NINE Move defendants shouts to the crowd yesterday as he enters Philadelphia City Hall from a police wagon. He and the other defendants were convicted of the third-degree murder of a police officer in August, 1978. Judge convicts 9 MOVE members of third-degree murder (Continued from Page 6) William Phillips told Malmed, "You headquarters. The eviction was or- are a disposable trash bag for the filthy dered after members displayed guns in system." Austin, between obscenities, fighting city efforts to make them said, "We ain't guilty of any crime. We correct violations of health and fire didn't do nothing." codes. ORR, WHO REPORTEDLY was Stakeout patrolman James Ramp beaten by police when he was arrested was killed in the confrontation. It was after the Ramp shooting, called the defense claim that the bullet that Malmed "a gangster, a liar, a mur- cut through his chest and exited at the derer." Three officers have been back of the neck came from a police gun. charged with assaulting Orr, but no SEVEN OTHER POLICE officers trial date has been set. and firefighters, part of aforce of more Twelve MOVE members were than 600 involved in the eviction arrested after the shooting. Two were operation, were wounded during the granted separate trials and one was bloody 90-second shootout. freed for lack of evidence. Each decision from the bench took only two minutes to read, but it took more than an hour to finish delivering Make spaCe " your m. the verdicts because the defendants were brought separately to the heavily doyou want to guarded fourth floor City Hall cour- troom from basement cells. cathedra After shouting their sect's slogan, "Long Live John Africa," each han- dcuffed defendant delivered a tirade of COlise*u obscenities and threats against the judge and the judicial system. e ul itnn "HOW COME I'M still in handcuffs?" asked Davis. "How come you got all large, as ' " these cops in here, if you hadn't already y made up your filthy, bloodsucking on a digital i dela mind?" Charles Sims, struggling as three of- Their regin s - ales ficers pulled him out of the courtroom, Terry OlSen, w - charged the verdict was "a conspiracy h d m de.- to get rid of this organization, and it