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The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 12, 1980-Page 7

Students
wait out
elements
for tickets
(Continued from Page 1)
lines are common at local rock concer-
ts. "We go down to the line every six
hours or so, to make sure everything is
going smoothly," she added.
Young said she set strict ticket limits
for this concert because of the large
number of ticket-buyers. Although
there was some confusion Wednesday
night as to the number of "blue" seats
that could be bought, the specific
limits-six tickets per person on the
main floor or in the blue section, and six
more in the gold section-were made
clear to the crowd yesterday afternoon.
"We want everyone to have a fair
shot," Young said. She also said there
would be roughly 500 seats sold on the
main floor, and about 11,000 more in the
rest of the stadium, depending on how
the band decides to set up.
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Celestial commentator Daily Photo by LISA KLA USNER

University head football coach Bo Schembechler addresses hundreds of fans gathered at Alpha Delta Phi fraternity
last night for the Northwestern game pep rally. Several Michigan cheerleaders watch from the ground as Bo speaks
from on high.
PROJECT RESULTS IN 13 ARRESTS:
Stin nabs stolen goods
ggod

$3.50

$3.50

$3.50

$3.50

MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT INFORMATION:
THE INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURESWHO STOPPED LIVING IN ANN ARBOR
ROBOT MONSTER1953) ANDBECAMEACRAZYMIXED-UPZOMBIES (1964)
$3.50 $3.50j DAY OF SHOWj

(Continued from Page 1)
yesterday at 14th District Court in Yp-
silanti. One suspect is still at large.
OUT OF 47 warrants issued, 40 were
felonies, and 7 were misdemeanors.
The charged suspects are: Franklin
Manners, 22, William and Deon Red-
mon, 19, Bobby Lee Williams, 35,
harles McClain, 30, Francis Pattilo,
id-20's, Thomas Sargent, 19, and
Terence Towler,18, all from Ypsilanti.
Non-Ypsilanti residents are Jimmy
Chandler, 28, from Ypsilanti Township,
and Steven Richards, 18, from Milan.
Benjamin Redmon, 21, is on a work-
release program from Southern
Michigan Prison.
Suspect Terry Luker, 22, was just
New unit
at hosit*
ANN ARBOR (UPI)-An improved
and expanded intensive care unit has
been put into operation at C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital, University of-
icials said yesterday.
The new unit provides the Mott staff
with a superior facility to care for
patients with severe unstable medical
conditions, such as those resulting from
Reyes Syndrome, accidents or open
heart surgery, spokesmen said.
Special equipment in the renovated
facility includes a new type of intensive
care bed for infants, the prototype of
which was tested at the hospital.

released from Jackson prison. At the
time of arrest he was "looking for a
job," Delhey said. His previous arrest
was for armed robbery. This time he

was arrested for "fencing a Milwaukee
drill press for $30," Delhey explained.
He added that the street value for the
press was $500.

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Da ily Classi fieds
Going to the Notre Dame Game?.. .
in Concert with Special Guest
FRI., SEPT. 19th-8:30 PM
at N.D.'s Athletic and Convocation Center
Plenty of good seats available day of show or in
advance:
Mail order to POCO Tickets
ACC Center
$6.50 Bleachers Notre Dame, IN 46556
$7.50 Chairs
MONEY ORDERS ONLY
Advance Tickets Picked Up Day of Show at Box Office

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SHOGUN
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CENTER FOR
JAPANESE STUDIES CORDIALLY INVITES
YOU TO ATTEND THESE
FREE PUBLIC TALKS,
LECTURE ... SEPT. 12
DISCUSSION SEPT. 20
"A HISTORIAN LOOKS AT SHOGUN" BY
PROFESSOR GEORGE ELISON, INDIANA UNIVERSITY.
SEPTEMBER 12, 7:30-9:30 P.M., IN THE
RACKHAM BUILDING AMPITHEATRE,
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CAMPUS.
PANEL DISCUSSION BY
PROFESSOR ROGER HACKETT, PROFESSOR PETER
ARNESEN, AND DR. ROBERT INNES OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.
SEPTEMBER 20, 10:00 A.M.-NOON, IN THE
MODERN LANGUAGES BUILDING, AUD. 4,
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CAMPUS.
TEACHING GUIDES AND VIEWING GUIDES WILL BE AVAILABLE
SPONSORED BY THE PROJECT ON EAST ASIAN STUDIES
IN EDIJCATION

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AMERICA

BOB SEGER
& THE SILVER BULLET BAND
Against The Wind

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