The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 22,1980-Page 9 PBB cattle, LANSING (UPI) '- Faced with fierce opposition to burying PBB-tainted cat- tle in Michigan, the state Department, of Natural Resources (DNR) announ- ced yesterday it is shipping 1,500 con- taminated cows to Nevada for disposal. The cows will be sent to a privately- *wned disposal site near Beatty, Nevada which currently is licensed to handle a similar toxic chemical - PCB. THE SHIPPING and storage program is expected to cost about $500,000. The DNR has been embroiled for several years in an emotional battle with Oscoda County residents over its to be disposed program of burying near Mio-animals Mio wouldl condemned under the state's PBB amount the testing program. in refrigera Local residents fear the toxic fire place in NeN retardant will leak out of the DNR pits "It has b and contaminate the local groun- tinued sear dwater. remaining THE STATE buried about 1,500 cattle wherever i in one clay-lined pit and won a lengthy indefinitely court battle over the program. Tanner sai The Michigan Supreme Court, "In the f however, allowed a local judge to im- feel we ha' pose conditions so strict that the DNR table dispos decided it could not comply. A DNR spokesman said the cost of constructing another pit for the cows in in Nev. likely have been double the state is paying to ship them ted trucks to a final resting vada. ecome obvious that a con- ch for a suitable site for the contaminated cattle, n Michigan, could drag on ," DNR spokesman Howard d. ace of citizen opposition, I ve found a safe and accep- sal site," he said. - I -mown Ballet Canadiens (Continued from Page 5) However, they looked as if they found precious little inspiration in the piece. Les Noces was the third offering of the evening. Set to a vocal score in French by Stravinsky, the version per- formed by Les Grands Ballets Canadiens was choreographed by Lar Lubovitch and is only the fourth mounting of this rarely performed m that this reviewer is aware of. Unlike the earlier versions which relied upon stronger story lines to carry the dance, Lubovitch's staging stresses the strong emotional undertones surroun- ding a Russian peasant wedding. As such, the set itself was simple - two benches lined up at the back of the stage, the baggy dresses and tunics worn by the dancers were dyed in the . uted soft colors of a Breughel. The ride and groom, who in typical peasant tradition have never met, are shown going through yarious rituals as they prepare to leave their friends and families, and enter married life. Con- sistent with its subject matter, the Lubovitch choreography offered no pointe work and emphasized folk dan- ce-type movements. The lighting, which from time to time picked out cer- tain groups of dancers or individuals, worked very well with the *horeography - particularly in the final scenes of Les Noces, when red lights Were used to project the shadows of the lusty dancing as a backdrop to the stage. The ten dancers in the ballet, performed" well; however, Edward Hillyerfieserves special mention for his portrayal of the groom. His partnering of Betsy Baron- as the bride was con- fident, and the dances for the wedding festivities allowed him to show off his &oft leaps. THE FINAL ballet on the program, Tam Ti Delam, was the real crowd pleaser of the evening. Set to the music of Gilles Vigneault, the ballet is a celebration of Quebec in six cheerful -i movements. Led by Jacques St-cyr as the tap dancing and spoon playing singer, the whole company, danced the piece with sp .. Courting couples, folk dancers, ice skaters, Scottile'. wers, and even a misplaced hockey player appeared and delighted the audience with their solos and ensemble work. Annette av Paul (who also danced with James Bates as one of the lead couples in the second movement) and David La Hay were particularly charming in the fourth ice skating movement, which contained some amusing references in both music and choreography to Puss- inTBoots from Sleeping Beauty and the Black Swan variation from Act III of Swan Lake. La Hay also proved ex- cellent in his dancing with the men's ensemble, holding balances with precision and beating well. After numerous curtain calls, the audience was so enthusiastic that the company offered an encore of one of the earlier cmovements of Tam Ti Delam while members of the audience clapped along with the beat. It was a satisfying end to a uniquely enjoyable performance. BUDGETo MAIL & i7w--7 Drafting Tables and Boards Parallels Drafting Machines Technical Pens Luxo Lamps MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE 549 E. University MESSAGE COMBO Need an Ann Arbor Address/For Business or Personal Reasons? USE OURS... P.O. Lockbox plus Message Service & More Privately Owned - No Waiting For as little as $17 per month Call or come by for free list of services 668-0288 . 111 N. 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