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Gumbel to host live
show from Diag
(Continued from Page 1)
"We think it's really important that
NBC be put on the spot (and made to)
answer some hard questions about
what their role is in forming public
opinion and setting agenda of what
gets discussed and what gets
ignored," Lee said.
A DIFFERENT group of demon-
strators will rally at Brown at the
same time to protest Central
American media coverage, she ad-
ded.
The tentative schedule includes live
interviews with University President
Harold Shapiro and Brown President
Howard Swearer. Gumbel and Pauley
will be linked via satellite, although
no television monitors will be
provided for onlookers.
At 7:30 a.m., Willard Scott will give
the weather forecast with the help of
the Michigan cheerleaders. Pauley
and Brown students will then talk
about the pressures of college.
AFTERWARDS, Michigan athletic
director Don Canham will discuss the
business of college sports.
At 8 a.m., Pauley will interview
James Forman Jr., whose father was
a civil rights activist, about apar-
theid.
At 8:14 "The Bill Chill-Off" will
begin featuring Michigan alumnus
Tom Hayden, a student activist of the
60's and currently a California
legislator. Hayden and University
students will compare the students of
t_he '60's with those of the '80's.
AT 8:30 A.M. Scott will do the
weather with the help of Phi Gamma
Delta member Dave Johnson.
Following the weather report, the
show will broadcast footage shot
earlier in the year which profiles
"typical" freshmen at the two
schools. Cynthia Brown of Norway,
Mich., will represent Michigan.
Two members of the Unviersity of
Michigan Entrepreneurs, LSA
sophomore Erika Ayala and graduate
student Kennth Nachbar, will be
featured in a segment later.
The Michigan Marching Band will
play from the steps of the Graduate
Library, alternating every half-hour
with the Brown band.
The cordoned-off section of the Diag
will be reserved for invited guests
only. The area immediately outside
the ropes will be open to the general
public.
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Burn-out
Janet Schlihs, of Malibu, Calif., inspects the charred remnants of what was her home. Raging wildfire
spawned by hot and dry Santa Ana winds consumed almost 20,000 acres and 14 homes in the Los Angeles area.
Arson is suspected as the initial cause.
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St. Lawrence
Seaway wall
collapses;
ships tied up
THOROLD, Ontario - Ships carrying
grain, steel, and military equipment backed
up yesterday on the St. Lawrence Seaway,
and one official predicted it would be weeks
before a collapsed lock wall would be
repaired and traffic allowed to resume.
"It's absolutely impossible to give an idea
of the exact length of time," Seaway
Authority President William O'Neil said
about the repairs.
"WE'RE NOT looking for a permanent
repair," he said. "Our primary objective is
to get navigation going. But I fully expect
we will be open before the end of the ship-
ping season."
John Adams, deputy chief engineer for the
St. Lawrence Development Corp., the U.S.
operator of the waterway, said about 55
ships were involved - 15 moored in Lake
Ontario waiting to go west, seven in the
Welland Canal, eight ii Lake Erie, and
another 25 at other Great Lakes ports.
Adams said that number could increase
as more ships steam into the system.
THE WELLAND, which links the Atlantic
Ocean, the St. Lawrence River and Lake
Ontario with the rest of the Great Lakes, is
scheduled to close for the winter at the end
of December.
A 125-foot-long piece of a wall in Lock No.
7 of the canal dislodged Monday, trapping
the Liberian freighter Furia for about eight
hours. The Furia was headed from
Milwaukee to Alexandria, Egypt, with
16,800 metric tons of grain aboard. No one
was injured.
The Furia managed to back out of the lock
Monday night after the chamber was filled
with water to help support the weakened
wall.
O'Neil said he would meet today with ship
owners in Ottawa to discuss the damage and
prospects of restoring shipping.
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"WE HAVE as much interest in getting
this thing back in service as quickly as
possible as anybody else," O'Neil said. "We
know what it means to the economy of the
country - both the United States and,
Canada. We're well aware of what shipping
schedules are. We know that there are
critical dates that people have to meet."
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FOR SALE
'73 PONTIAC VENTURA, A-1 Condition.
Reliable! 84,000, AM/FM $650. 764-1887. 96B1017
FORD MAVERICK 1973 runs great, no rust,
dependable. $800 or offer. 994-6605 eves/weekends.
22C1017
DATSUN B210 1978 - 2-door, manual. Runs
well. Asking $750. 995-4480. 26B1018
77 BLAZER 4 wheel drive, power steering, power
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A BARGAIN at a reduced rent. Immediate
occupancy. EXTRA LARGE - 2 BEDROOM
APT. New furniture, drapes and carpeting, air
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Hill St. Call Modern Mgt.668-6906 or 663-3641.
74C1017
FOR SALE - Exercise bicycle. Vitamaster
w/speedometer and odometer. $55 cash. Call
763-2974. 44B1021
GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U repair).
Also delinquent tax property. Call 805-687-6000
Ext. GH-10152 for information. 32B 1113
AUCTION SALE - Saturday October 19th at
11 a.m. at Burroughs Farm, Brighton. Selling
125 cottages and furniture contents, frigerators,
stoves, steel and wood beds, wooden and metal
kitchen tableland chairs, dressers and fold down
couches, plus lots of other items, video games,
boats. Terms cash for hand bill. Located at
5341 Brighton Road, Brighton. Main and Grand
River take Main St. west 3 miles to Burroughs
Farm turn right and follow signs. Call Robert
Duddley - auctioneer Howell (517)-546-3145.
47B1018
IS IT TRUE You Can Buy Jeeps for $44 through
the U.S. Government? Get the facts today! Call
1-312-742-1142 Ext. 1137-A. 50B1112
1965 CHRYSLER WINDSOR with power
steering/brakes, V8. Good condition. $1600.00 or
best offer. 761-8274. 5581018
APPLE II 80 Column monitor, eson printer,
modem, pascal, 30 disks of software, $1000 or
best offer. 18B1017
DORM DOINGS
FOR RENT
MALE DOUBLE Alice Lloyd for sale Winter
term 764-6919. 40D1021
TIRED OF FROZEN DINNERS?
Board at an ICC cooperative. Cheap rated, good
home cooked meals. Call662-4414. cDct
MALE DORM Lease For Sale: "Single" in South
Quad, Fall and Winter. 764-6692. 17C1016
FURNISHED ROOM with cooking facilities on
Geddes near Observatory. Female preferred.
Mod. Mgt. 668-6906 or 663-3641. 75C1017
ROOM for male in furnished 1-bedroom
apartment on Church. $190./month includes heat,
water. Private parking.668-4642. 46C1022
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Alpha Chi Omega 100
Years Strong! NCE1016
SWEETEST DAY is Saturday! Zeta Tau Alpha
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sororities, Tuesday-Friday. Carnations delivered
Saturday morning! $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00.
NCE1O16
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DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Edited by Trude Michel Jaffe
ACROSS
1 High: Prefix
5 USNA frosh
10 Tax men
14 Ripped
15 Odin, Thor et al.
16 Fastener
17 Whistle sound'
18 Aptly named
19th cen.
English
novelist
19 Location
20 Posh people
22 Musial
23 Actress
Charlotte
24 Bad actor
26 Scold
29 Broadcast
30 Links org.
33 Turned wan
34 No place to
change horses
37 Cook's need
38 Beat it!
39 Therefore
40 Tarkington title
42 More unusual
43 Compass pt.
44 For shame!
45 Counting board
47 The whole
48 Ocean: Abbr.
49 Defeat
52 Part of
Congress
59 He loves, to
Caesar
60 Support
politically
4 Come between
5 Real estate divi-
sion
6 Eager expres-
sion?
7 Jacob's brother
8 Bridge openers.
9 Extreme
irritability
10 Pit
11 Component
12 Cruising
13 Bridge
21 Sudden attack
25 Tate offering
26 Black bird
27 Pupil, in Paris
28 Johnny Carson,
e.g.
29 City on the
Seyhan
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31 Personal
pledges
32 Love, in Iberia
33 Assert
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wrath
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Gridiron org.
Pledge
Trade
Michaelmas
daisy
Precepts
Leave undone
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Brutus
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57 Seaman
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301-530-9180 collect. 30F1016
LONELY AND JUST turned 21. Help me make
my birthday a special one. Attractive male,
blond 5'10" - seeks mate. Greg 996-0610. 49F1016
A CUT ABOVE HAIR DESIGN - Special $5 off
any service, first visit only. Call 662-2544 for
appointment. cFtc
MEN'S WORKSHOP - WOMEN'S WORKSHOP.
Meeting separately, then together, October 25-27.
$35 registration plus sliding scale professional
fee. Bob Blood, Ph. D., Margaret Blood, M. A.
769-0046. cF1024
CONFIDENTIAL
INEXPENSIVE
GYNECOLOGICAL CARE
Planned Parenthood
3100 Professional Dr., Ann Arbor
(near Washtenaw & Huron Pkwy.)
973-0710 cFtc
STUDENT SERVICES
MUSIC FOR your party -lights - DJ. Call
Music Concepts: 665-6725. 45G1022
ACE Word processing, student discount.
769-9069. 21G1120
GMAT/LSAT. Stanley Kaplan Educational
Center, class to prepare for January GMAT exam
begins October 24th. Classes to prepare for
December LSAT exam begin October 27th and
November 6th. Call662-3149. 38G1023
RESUMES - written - also word processed or
typeset; coverletters, too. 662-4530. cGtc
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Editing/Word Processing
Reasonable Rates.971-4139.
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RACKHAM STUDENT GOVERNMENT needs
people to watch the polls during their elections
on October 30th and 31st. Minimum wage. Call
763-5271. 41H1023
CAB DRIVERS WANTED. Flexible hours.
663-4545 days or nights. 42H1028
STUDENT MAGICIAN NEEDED November 2nd.
$50 for evening. Please call 764-0897. 39H1028
NEED FEMALE AND MALE nude models for
lifedrawing classes at Eastern Michigan
University. For further information phone
487-1268. 33H1018
ARE YOU a part time student needing extra
money? We need an assistant manager with food
industry experience. Hours are all day Sunday
and Monday. Call 1-334-8846. 34H1018
MOVEABLE FEAST - dishwashers, full and part
time. Days and evenings. Call 663-3281. 35H1018
MEAL JOB AVAILABLE. Enjoy your meals
in a Sorority. Positions open for reliable men.
Some weekends included. 761-7553. 43H1022
GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,040 - $59,230/yr. Now
Hiring. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R-10152 for current
federal list. 59H1030
TUTOR WANTED: EECS 370 (ECE 365). Call
761-6589. 54H1022
PIZZA DELIVERY DRIVERS. Car required.
Part time, one or two nights/week. Hourly
wage, tips and mileage. Apply in person Omega
Pizza, 101 Washtenaw Place, near U of M
Hospital. 56H1029
TELEPHONE & COUNTER HELP. Lunch
hour Monday thru Friday, & Sunday 4:30 p.m. -
9 p.m. Apply in person Omega Pizza near U
of M Hospital. 57H1029
PART-TIME WORK"Moving company needs
part-time workers. Local work, flexible hours.
Call973-9393 for an interview. 53H1018
WANTED BUS BOYS. 1345 Washtenaw. Sigma
Kappa 761-4781. 52H1022
MODELS - up to $80.00 per hour. Call
761-7250 for details. 03H1016
CLERK - flexible hours. Apply in person, 215% S.
Fourth Ave. 04H1016
NURSING researchers need healthy volunteers,
ages 30-55, for non-invasive study effects of
straining on blood flow and pressure. On
completion of the study, participants will receive
$20. For further information call 763-6122.
20H1021
ANTI-VIOLENCE VOLUNTEERS
Center for Non-Violence Education seeking
full-time staff. Lodging, $150/mo., health
coverage. Public interest group developing
courses on non-violence and operating
National Coalition on Television Violence
National Headqtrs. Research, writing, office
work, monitoring entertainment. One year
committment.
CALL 217-384-1920
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a prestigious line of limited edition marble
etchings, that are being introduced for the first
time to private collectors and commercial bus-
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
591-9104 AFTER 6:00 P.M.
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$4-$10/HR. Need Diligent, responsible, motivated
person. Very flexible hours. Easy Job. 668-8492.
Mercury's Messengers. 13H1017
WANTED: MODEL for glamour art photography
for possible commercial reproduction. Also
make-up artist. Call for an interview 769-5745.
28H1101
PART-TIME temporary data programmer
needed immediately. SPH 1, University of
Michigan. Must have experience using MTS and
OSIRIF. Duties include data cleaning,
construction of new variables, data analysis, and
documentation. Salary: $7.50-$10.00/hour
dependent on skill and experience. Contact Pat,
763-5841. Non-descriminatory affirmative action
employer. 36H1018
TELLERS: An Ann Arbor Savings and Loan
branch requires part time tellers to assist in
our day to day operations. The ideal candidates
should possess a high school diploma with
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forward your resume to: P.O. Box 43089, Detroit
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