The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, February 20, 1980-Page 5 EVERY WEEK: MONDAY: GREEK NIGHT Frats, Sororities FREE with proper ID Non-Greeks admitted after 11 pm with cover charge WEDNESDAY: CRAZY DRINK NIGHT BEER AND DRINK SPECIALS AND BANDS THURSDAY: BIG PARTY NIGHT FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS: HAPPY HOUR PRICES 8:30-9:30 FREE COVER BETWEEN 8:30-9:00 $1 COVER BETWEEN 9:00-9:30 THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT: PARTY WITH PHI SIGMA EPSILON THIS THURSDAY NIGHT: "CINEMA" PARTY WITH LAMBDA CHI ALPHA COMING JAN. 27, 28: "MAGAZINE" A NEIGHBORHOOD YOUNGSTER wields a broom outside his demolished severe wind gusts have taken 18 lives and caused an estimated $100 million home in the San Francisco, Calif. suburb of Pacifica yesterday after the in damage. The governors of California and Arizona have declared many latest major winter storm from the Pacific Ocean swept across Nlorthern parts of their states disaster areas. California. Flooding and mudslides resulting from the heavy rains and I A A A £ A A A A A A A A h & ** West Coast flooding claims over 8 lives, $100 million in damage - t f 1 1 t l i [.T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T Hey You;' GoodL Allow me to introduce myself. From the Associated Press Mudslides and flooding spread further across Southern California yesterday, where a week of storms had already dumped a foot of rain and caused $100 million damage. With at least 18 persons dead in California, thousands neless and dams overflowing in some parts of the state, rain fell relentlessly for a seventh day. The National Guard was on alert. FLOODS FROM the same storm system continued to take their toll in Utah and Arizona. In Phoenix, long traffic jams developed when another bridge was closed across the flood-swollen Salt River, which splits 'the city dovin the middle. That left only two of 10 bridges open in the metropolitan area of 1.5 million people. California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. cut short a presidential campaign swing in New England to return home , declare four more counties disaster areas, including Los 1geles County. IN ARIZONA, Gov. Bruce Babbitt asked President Carter on Monday night to declare much of central Arizona a disaster area, Brown, who said his own home in Laurel Canyon was "like a swimming pool" on the inside, estimated the damage in his state at $100 million. Fashionable homes were sliding down hillsides giving way in the rain. Roads were blocked, travelers stranded. ' Pour Michigan child die of Reyc 's syndro CALIFORNIA AUTHORITIES said 76 homes had been damaged, with 27 destroyed, most of them in Los Angeles County. At least 4,500 persons had been evacuated or warned to leave. Homes in the exclusive seaside area of Malibu were threatened by oozing mud and erosion from heavy surf, which sent one house toppling into the ocean Sunday. "THE MUD is up to the windowsills of one house," said Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy Mike Santander. A cloudburst at dawn brought down part of a hill in Stone Canyon above the San Fernando Valley, seriously damaging four homes and forcing the evacuation of 50 families. "If the rain keeps coming, the hill will keep coming," said Pat Connelley at the Los Angeles Emergency Control Center. In the San Diego area, water was flowing over the tops of a half-dozen dams for the first time in two years. Authorities closed six state highways and 43 county roads. In the week that saw .11.34 inches of rain fill in Los Angeles, at least 18 persons had been killed in California with several others missing and several injured. Three persons were dead in Arizona and three Americans were among the casualties m Tijuana, Mexico. At the Point'Magu Naval Air Station 60 miles north of Los Angeles, 550 homes were flooded, leaving 3,000 persons homeless, and hundreds of ears were submerged. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * lam (J~fithidiigan Flt aMli TELEPHONE. Cell me sometime-will ye honey? Billing 764-0550 Circulation 764-0558 Classifieds 764-0557 Display 764-0554 News 764-0552 Sports 764-0562 *******y~k, iok~n r* '** oo~l * " a " " " " " 1 l " t ".' " " " L" 1 - " 1~P~ ~ P~ P~ By United Press International State health officials yesterday reported a sudden increase in Reyes Syndrome, saying the often-fatal lady has stricken 18 children so far year and taken the lives of four of them.. At the same time, officials announced that all Union City schools were being closed -- including Sherwood Elemen- tary where the deaths of two children from Reyes triggered a boycott of the school by parents. STATE EPIDEMIOLOGIST Norman Hayner said the 18 children stricken with Reyes range in age from four mon- ths to 14 years and live in 13 counties *°oss Michigan. The dead are an eight-year-old girl from Battle Creek, a 12-year-old from Lakeview, a seven-year-old boy from Sterling Heights, and a seven-year-old boy from Sherwood, he said. No names were released. Earlier reports listed among Reyes victims eight-year-old Tiffany Wheeler of Battle Creek and eight-year-old Michael Duttlinger - a student in the Sherwood school. Tracy Williams, 12, who died in Battle Creek, may have been a Reyes victim as well, doctors said. HAYNER SAID the incidence of Reyes was similar to that experienced in recent years. 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