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Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 2, 1985

Records.
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nocent, boyish vocals which strike the
right degree of sweet earnestness
without becoming rancid.
The best cut, the album's title cut, is
a clever, relaxed song about the
boredom and anxiety of encroaching;
adulthood. Breezy lyrics and a
charming, ringing guitar combine to
create a fun little number that isn't

Reggae pop
proves a hit

mindless. It shows that when Candy
grows up they aren't bad at all. For
now, though, they should be relegated
to the bubble-gum and lip-gloss crowd
who probably need some cheering up,
anyway.
-Arona Pearlstein

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show their enthusiasm saying, "That
was a clapping song and you didn't
clap; try again with this love song
that's a clapping song." The "love
song" was "Don't Break My Heart"
from their latest release, Little
Baggariddim, and the audience
responded to his request, clapping
and cheering with enough fervor to
satisfy all.
The band further drew the audience
in during the next piece, their well
known "Cherry Oh Babe." Ali pointed
his microphone around during the
chorus asking everyone to sing along
with him. As the crowd energetically
sang, the spotlights aimed for the
balconies and the crowd went crazy
dancing in the brilliance of the lights.
Two of UB40's strongest songs,
"Johnny Too Bad" and "Red, Red
Wine," finished the last set. Ob-
viously a favorite with the audience,
"Johnny Too Bad," with its rhythmic
beat and sound enticed everyone to
jump and stomp their feet in line with
the band. The familiar "Red, Red
Wine" inspired wild screams as well
as faithful singing from the audien-
ce.
A perfect moment to cap off a long
show with wild audience participation
came during "Red, Red Wine" when,
unexpectedly, a girl jumped up on
stage and ran over the Brian Travers,
taking advantage of the moment,

had her clap out a beat in rhythm with4
the song. The band's reaction to such
a situation - most bands have fans
forcefully thrown offstage - reinfor-
ced the audience's good feeling about
the band.
Coming back from their encore,
UB4O once again showcased their ex-
cellent horn section with a superb sax
solo by Brian Travers during
"Please Don't Make Me Cry."
"DUBsMobile" was next with
highights by Astro and the Campbel
brothers. Astro's singing was in-
credible and Robin and Ali clowned
around mimicking one another.
Finally - if a perfect ending were
designed for this concert - It would
have been a duet by Chrissie Hynde
and Ali Campbell. However, that
wasn't the case. What the audience
got instead was just as entertaining.
as Ali took on both parts of "I Goy
You Babe." He was absolutel
hilarious singing Hynde's part
higher than his own.

Doily Photo by DAN HABIB
Although the band started out slower than the audience, by the end of the
UB40's concert at Hill Auditorium Sunday night there was mutual
satisfaction.
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FOR SALE FOR SALE STUDENT SERVICES

HELP WANTED

$50.00 REWARD for the return of large, blue.
loose-leaf notebook lost on Thursday - Crisler
bus. Call 426-8930. 52A1004
FOUND: Film near Fishbowl. Identify by type
and a of exposures. 764-1177. 49A1006

KAY STRING BASS ("Bertha"), excellent
condition, new strings/bridge. 994-4872. 50B1007
TAKARA TOURING BIKE, 12 speed, very light
weight, $275.00994-4872. 51B1007
WANTED TO RENT: Space to store furniture and
furnishings from small 3-bedroom house. Call
Marge 971-6191, evenings. 14B1004
1972 LOTUS EUROPA Special. Exotic, White/
Black interior. $6,900/offer. 662-3691. 89B1004
1978 MUSTANG II with power steer/brakes,
V6, air conditioning,rautomatic, new brakes/
water pump/radiator. Good condition. $2300.
769-4473 evenings. 481B1007

FOR SALE

APPLE 11+, monitor, Epson printer, software
and more. $1,200 or best offer. 971-8823. 27B1010

DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Edited by Trude Michel Jaffe

'75 VEGA. Good condition. New...shocks, tires,
brakes, cassette deck, alternator, starter...great
student car. Call 769-5158. $500 or best offer.
NCB1002
1974 OPEL MANTA - Fun, dependable, 4 speed,
many new parts. $850. After 5.665-7488. 19B1002
'76 SKYLARK 2-door. Great condition. Original
owner. $1625. 662-3258. 16B1002
MUST SELL: '79 Mustang. Jensen Stereo; 40W
Booster; Cruise; Sunroof; Michelin Tires; Rear-
view Defogger. 662-4236 after 6p.m. 31B1004
ART
SALES
Part time sales representatives wanted to
sell a prestigious line of limited edition
marble etchings, that are being introduced
for the first time to private collectorsand
commercial businesses throughout south-
east Michigan.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL
591-9104 AFTER 6:00P.M.
35H1004
FOR RENT
MALE DORM Lease For Sale: "Single" in South
Quad, Fall and Winter. 764-6692. 56C1009

RESUMES - written - also word processed or
typeset; coverletters, too. 662-4530. cGtc
ACCURACY INK
Editing/Word Processing
Reasonable Rates. 971-4139.
cGtc
ESEARCH PAPERS
14,278 to choose from-all subjects
Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD
800-351-0222
in Calif. (213) 477-8226
Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Assistance
11322 Idaho Ave. #206-SS, Los Angeles CA 90025
Custom research also available-all levels

DESPERATELY seeking Busperson's assistance.
P.M.'s only for 25 people. Please call 668-0241 for
more details. 24H1002
EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE person needed.
Call 663-9348 evenings. 38H1004
FEDERAL, STATE, & Civil jobs now available.
Call 1-619-565-1657 for info. 24 hrs. 41H1004
KITCHEN, BAR and WAIT HELP. Be a part of our
team at Bennigans. Great pay and benefits. Great
opportunities. Apply in person or call 996-0996.
12H1007
JOIN THE HELPING TEAM. Volunteer at SOS
Community Crisis Center. Free crisis counselor
training begins October 4. Call now to schedule an
interview. 485-8730. 15H1007
YOUR ORGANIZATION
NEED MONEY?
Campus group needed to sell 1985-86 Student
Directories.
Liberal Commission
Easy Selling
Call Nancy McGlothlin at Student Publications,
764-0550, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., M-F.

ACROSS
1 Black and blue
6 Prefix with fit
9 Nitpick
13 Ending with
talk
14 Sheepfold
15 Dairy case item
16 Like a thermo-
meter
18 Joint
19 La fille
20 Of certain
energy
22 On the other
hand
23 Zippy car
25 Flicks
27 Part of HRH
28 "La-":
Dukas score
29 Test
33 Easy on the
eyes
37 Interrogated, in
court
40 Uncommunica-
tive
41 Purlieus
42 One of the
Martins
43 Part of AT&T
45 Up-to-date
48 So-so
53 Ending with
ideal
54 Photographs
56 Downstairs
worker
57 Zhivago's love
59 Gaucherie
61 Aquarian tote
62 Embroilment
63 Comedian Alan

6 Travel by car
7 Docket entry
8 Silt
9 Food fish
10 Makes excuses
11 Cabaret offer-
ing
12 Men of letters
14 Supply the
party fare
17 Assess
21 Bar concoc-
tions
24 Ambulance-
chasers
26 Kepi feature
28 - dedeux
29 Impersonation
30 Mrs., in Mexico
31 Part of SPCA
32 Tangential
33 Biddy
34 Person
35 "Oh, give -
home..."
36 City desk
workers, for
short
38 Provide figures

39 Samovar's
relative
43 Enumeration
44 To be, for Ovid
45 Marathon units
46 Famed con-
ductor
47 Actor Jacobi

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50
51
52
55
58
60

Drape effect
Singer Lucine
Relies on
Sanctioned
Ideal places
Respecting
Biblical lion
Sal, of song

HELP WANTED

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:

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PERSONAL

1H ADOPTION: Caring, accomplished woman
E V E N (Ph.D. - public health) hopes to adopt infant.
A I D E Offers loving, stimulating, stable home; excellent
education; supportive family and friends. Will
K L E E pay all expenses legally permitted. Call
S E N D 301-530-9180 collect. 28F1007
1012185 PERSONAL COMPUTERS for fun andprofit.
IBM to Commodore. Lots of software. Call
761-7400. 62F0108
DON'T MISS ANYTHING. SAVE TOO. 15% off
.on contact lens supplies at the Village Apothecary.
1112 S. University. cFtc
0 11 12 STUDENTS - Give a gift of MASSAGE to
yourself or a friend. Relieve stress and rejuvenate
the spirit. You'll feel better for it! Phyllis Lee
Licensed Myomassologist 668-8436 (after 4:30).
44F1004
NURSING RESEARCH Study: Need adoptive
2 parents to fill out questionare. Call Debra
769-2755. 30F0102
GET YOUR Ann Arbor BLACK COMMUNITY
Calendar at Michigan Union Bookstore or Ul-
rich's. 37F1002

HELP WANTED: A variety of work study
opportunities. Call 761-9635. Leave name and
phone. 64H0108
GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,040 - $59,230/yr. Now
Hiring. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R-10152 for current
federal list. 59111030
TEMPORARY CLERK POSITION - Must enjoy
working with people. Lucky Costumes 303
S. Main. 65H1004
SURVEY SUPERVISORS, telephone inter-
viewers, data entry staff needed. Part/full time,
flexible schedules. Survey experience desirable.
Reasonable pay. Call ITS 994-0003. 53H1007
SOMEONE TO DRIVE my car from Ann Arbor
to Portland Oregon area. Approximately October
11.665-6436. 54H1004
KITCHEN HELP NEEDED. 45 minutes per day,
FREE meals. 663-8461. 55H1007
GARDENING ASSISTANCE needed to organize
large overgrown garden before winter. Five
minutes from Plymouth Road Shopping Mall.
Hours flexible. Call 668-1719 between 8-10 p.m.
47H1007
PEOPLE LOOKING for PART TIME jobs. 16 to
32 hours a week. Call State Security at 668-0447 for
information. Excellent for students. 26H1009
KITCHEN HELP NEEDED, M-F and/or weekends.
All meals free, great way to meet people. If
interested, call 769-1719. 46H1004
TEACHER: Enthusiastic individual with elemen-
tary teaching experience, to work with 3 gifted
children in a private area Lansing home. Must be
able to communicate social skills as well as
academic achievement. Send detailed background
and work history including wage requirement.
DART CONTAINER CORP., 500 Hogsback Rd.,
Mason, Michigan, 48854. 07H0107
FOREIGN STUDENT needs tutoring assistance
in compositional writing on diverse topics for
graduate level course. Price negotiable. Reply:
P.O. Box No. 3536, Ann Arbor, 48106. 03H1004
TUTOR: With special education experience to
tutor tenth grader in our home, afternoons and
some weekends. Call between 8 and 10 p.m.
996-4281. 34H0103
PART-TIME BUSBOY, HANDYMAN and Satur-
dav HOU EEPER needed for informatinr ca11

ABSOLUTE top dollar paid for UM football tick-
ets. Call 973-6327. cQtc
FACE VALUE tickets for sale - Maryland,
Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue ONLY. 973-9582.
cQtc
THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is
offering students subscriptions tickets for 50% off
the regular subscription price. That is $25 for 6
concerts or $8 for 3 concerts. Tickets will be sold
on a first come first serve basis. For further
information, pick-up a brochure in the Music
Building or call 567-1400. 17Q0108
Use Daily Classifieds
SITUATIONS
WANTED
ROOM AND ACCESS to kitchen needed for female
professional for October-February. Call 994-4377.
39P1003

TICKETS

BUSINESS SERVICES
SCREEN PRINTED APPAREL Excellent 'to
promote community events. Sororities,
Fraternities. Also looking for Sales Reps.
Unlimited commission. You set hours. For info.
contact: VSW Inc. 189 N. State Caro, MI. 48723.
(517) 673-6613. 63J0108
PARKING-CAMPUS: South University and Fohst.
761-9635 or 761-7400. 95J0104
A CUT ABOVE HAIR DESIGN - Special $5 off
any service, first visit only. Call 662-2544 for ap-
pointment. cJtc
SANDI'S TYPING & WORD PROCESSING F
***20% Discount-ist paper**
Fast & accurate. Papers, briefs, resumes, letters,
theses. Campus pick-up & delivery. 426-5217
cJtc
THE NEW SCHOOL OF PIANO
First lesson complimentary. 994-0371
TYPING - ALL KINDS - Fast, efficient service.
Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. 6Jtc
Papers/Resumes/Coverletters
EXECU-TOPS Word Processing 663-7158
cJtc
ACCUTYPE
WORD PROCESSING
Resumes, Papers, Cover Letters, Etc.
Complete Secretarial Service
Available Same Day Service
761-5050 .
cJtc
MISCELLANEOUS,
M IN MOTION - The Video Yearbook - Mass
Meeting Oct. 6, 5 p.m. RM 1412 MH. For more
info. 769-0861. 60W104

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ROOMMATES
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to shae 1
bedroomtapartment. E. Jefferson area. 91all
persistently. 668-9929. 5951007

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