Page 8 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 20, 1990 Calvin and Hobbes I 51GtR UP TO> PLM %A,3NL EER{ RECESS, AND I t'O T EVENLIKE BASE.SALL '- T1gTMUCH Nom , t.(. 7 - f Ii KANi sUN PLMING BPAS3mt WIN JU)ST YOU, BECAUSE Y4E BOTh GATO PITGX, BAT, RU.N MAD CPTGA E NGET TODO BYER~iTING . 6> '7 2f+ -I Nuts and Bolts I.4 $ E *E b L U M 0S? -' CHI FINISHED A PA-RCK BY j ESLF, ANiD HENT SEeN YOU'RE WVHRE? l'li I ! / i WHAT5SI(AuTH X' MNO H M? GOTSTI-I S HIDE-A THAT GETra N G DRUNK 15 GOING TO MAKE HIM MACHO. S'I WHAPT HAPPENED? I GOT DRU~NK. AND FRAN AROUND ANN ARB~OR. NMOSt WE 8vB\T W6 W 'TI JUST ARGUE BE WIN TERMS O'iE9. W E RIES AND f\'SIGINED WrE MAKE ~.UP.' PIIOS ND Tr~~hlW HEART AK UMPIRE I UKW ! ITS 0R1NG PLM NG IT 0 0 1W REAL I HOPE HES t THINK O. K. HE'LL MB FINE HES PRETTY LEVEL HEADER. NO, 1'M NOT FORE WHAT ZJDI D.W~ELL... FR~OM WHAT tCN PIECE TOGETHER~ s 1<1 by Bill Watterson DO oU EVEN SEE, TNW'TS KNOW~ HOW ANOTHvER MO PLM TAK. P~ogA~m ! N-SIAORTSTO? C1NOT' by Judd Winick WAT D OVES I BOOK NAKE AR)x.SART .NAKEDC zHLE"O Bs LO M i IPED. I 4+c._ r pd ." ' } /1 ". "..- / /, // One day longer Eastern machinist Don Hanson prepares to burn a picture of Frank Lorenzo outside the headquarters of his union yesterday in Miami. Lorenzo was ousted from control of the airlines and a trustee was appointed to run the struggling carrier. For the machinists, their slogan of lasting "One Day Longer" than Frank Lorenzo seems to have come true. Cease-fire accords continue 0 WNR$gM Na C P.. s rrmAo/ peace _pro( MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -1 Nine years of civil war that took 30,000 lives appeared near an end yesterday when Contra guerrillas,1 leftist Sandinistas and the incoming cess in Ni~c } '. J Ii government agreed to a truce and a deadline for the rebels to disarm. "With this accord we conclude the peace process that started with the elections," said Antonio Lacayo, se- nior negotiator for President-elect Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, after the accords were read at a dawn news conference. The accord sets a cease-fire that began midnight Wednesday; the withdrawal of Sandinista military forces at least 12 miles from the borders of five security zones, to be completed by Saturday; and the im- mediate gathering of all Contra fighters within the zones. About 9,000 Contra fighters are in Nicaragua. An addendum said the Contras will start turning in their weapons on Wednesday afternoon, April 25, after Mrs. Chamorro takes office from President Daniel Ortega, with the Contra fighting force to be dis- banded completely by June 10. Missions from the United Na- aragua tions and the Organization of Ameri- can States - as well as Roman Catholic Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo - were charged with super- vising the cease-fire and demobiliza- tion. The accord, completed after 14 hours of negotiations, does not meet the Sandinista Front's demand that the Contras disband by April 25. But is also makes no mention of what had been a key Contra demand - that the Sandinista People's Army be neutralized as a condition for the rebels to surrender their weapons. - " ,.- Mm" "Remember CHINA Keep Hope Alive " -A Concert of Music, Dance and Poetry a April 22, 1990 Sunday, 7:30 PM Mendelssohn Theatre, Michigan League University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml148109_ _ _ _ _ _ _ (313) 763 - 8432, 1 Admission Free Everyone Is Welcome f! ANNARR THEATERS 1 & 2.5TH AVE. AT BERTY 761.9700 DAILY $275 SHOWS BEFORE 6 PM & ALL DAY TUESDAY' ('EXCEPTIONS) STUDENT DISCOUNT" GOODRICH QUALITY THEATER, INC. Bring in this ad for one Free l2oz. drink " exp. 5/1 0/90 RICHARD GERE I JUIAROERS RH W MA She stole his heart. FN~I~ L1L' /flOPARADISO I 0 I 0 M..,