4 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 1985 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. 4 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. ......1......."..'....... . . . . ..... .... ..... 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. 4 "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." StL".:::5:"dd.:".:"."."::::: S 'i i w w :.: .. r r_ r s :._ :: i .:.: {rI{.' .'f - '.'i i ii. i.i i ii i .:J.:i .: aS:Pt::: t::: P. :. ::::::::::::::: :' ::::" :::" ::V :::::::".".:": :::":: :":::::.".".::"::::::." ".9"P "PP S'."t::."::."::: d:.". O.4L44L1S :.4L444:: ..:5. V " 1Yf 1Y " V . "".1 ih l .. .......... ......... . ...1" rr." ".hM1.. .""V.. "1 ". ...ti.. 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