Saturday, May 14, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Saturday, May 14, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine 'U' tackles Arb erosion Carter signs two jobs bills (Continued from Page 1)' feet in some areas and caused txtensive erosion along the frontal area where the Arb lies along the riverfront. "Many people go down the entrance to the water's edge and some people will even wade in the river," he ,continu- ed. "Between the high water Xid people it caused a real erosion problem and zip-ev- erything went out. Trees and SELIM SAID he hopes to Dave final plans prepared and Eubmitted to the State Depart- ment of Natural Resources (DNR) for approval - by next veek. He said he is not certain how long it would take for the plan to receive DNR approval, but he is optimistic reconstruction would be finished by the end of the summer. In the meantime, Jaeger "..:a Y~T. .+ . .i r a n l (Continued from Page 1) White House and the Congress, and between the federal govern- ment and -the local and state government officials." The President said that since- fe took office, the unemploy- ment rate dropped one per cent, from 8.1 per cent to 7.1 per cent, not as a result of anything he, his administration, the Con- press or state or local officials have done, "but because of a weekend in Europe, "the most utniforn concern expressed was for jobs for young people." "WE HAVE still got a long way to go, but the enlightened ttitude of the Congress in pass- ing this legislation with sound principles involved and with no delay is something of which the American people can be proud," 'arter said. The public works bill was ap- proved by Congress last week but the President left for Eur- one before he could sign it. Its funds will be immediately avail- able to the state and local gov- ernments. Under the terms of the legis- lation, every state will get at least $30 million and no state .ill get more than $500 million. small p when erosion ed banl Accor the eng hank r concret dirt wil ipproxi river. filled o IC vou, I ad,' sh IHowe wasn't get a t said, it leash 1I THES trivial Somme Camer 13th, a lants were uprooted and said, We are hoping people reaffirmation of the American the plant life leaves, 'vill bear with us, because when people's confidence mn our ow sets in - you got wash- (construction) is all done it is system." I ks "going to be a lot nicer and more The President said that when rding to Georges Selim, accessible to get, down to the he met with the leaders of the * *d* ineer responsible for the iater's edge." major industrialized nations last ConditioningTOW ERS estoration plan, broken For now, though, Jaeger ad- e pieces and clean fill mits the area is not very ap- owl 1 be used to build a wall pealing to the eye. "Like any HOti rt imately a foot into the cons-truction program when it is - --wilb ak- inewai okslk h The wall will be back- underway, it looks like the K EPNG T n w e n a gradual slope. devil." SERVICE IpWl~ 13th comes, goes Servie 13thcome, go s -2311 Shelby, Suite 105 aontinued fromPage 3) senior Tom Cameron. S31i1IS b Site 105 awe the Daily $3.80 for an "I'm not superstitious," she U I M N 1n Arbor, M1, e told a reporter. explained, "but if anything goes POOL 665-0919 ver, Wander said the day wrong at least I'll have some- all that bad. "We didn't thing to blame it on." q ticket for the dog,' she Why would anyone get mar-Sae S rv Rent u n reference to the city's ried on Friday the 13th? "It was aw. the only day we could get a SERVICE CONTRACTS AVAILABLE SE MATTERS may seem hall," was the bride's reply. "All 2 & 4 M ONT H CORRECTING SELECTRIC II RENTALS to the former Janice the halls we called had Friday rs, who became Janice the 13th open. 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