2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 7, 1994 SALIF KEITA AND TERENCE BLANCHARD A'Hearn. Thomas Antony, Paul Cook, Kimberly Crosby, Cornell Devireddy, Chandan Gray, Jeff Henderson, Rashaunda Holmes, Raquelle Kober, Karrin Landers, Megan Leuthner, Denise Lim. Indra Shah, Purvi Spearmon, Kelli THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS Dunlap. Jeffery Francis, Anna Levinson, Andrew Loewenthal, Barbara. Mack, Newton Eliot McComb, Mary C. Parikh, Viraj Ramirez, Ben III Rard, Trevin Rogers, William T. BILL COSBY Akins, J. B. Loewenthal. Barbara Antony, Paul Logue, Brett Aragones. Joseph Magante. Tricia Asselin, Monica Mahabir, Celeste Baldwin. Grant Makarewict Carrie Beattie, Lisa Maniar, Hersh Becker. Tamara J. Margulus. Lisa Bedi, Ajay Marquardt, Michelle S. Bedi. Sundeep Matteson. Amy Berk, Peter McComb. Dave Berlin. Joanna McDougal. Dyanthe Birnbaum, Jill Meghani, Mihir Bisard, Mark Meister. Bob Brinks, Maria Miodovnik, Ayal Brooker. Corey Moe. Tom Bullard. Eric Mondro, Erica Burry. Laurie Morreak, Stephanie Campbell. Douglas Mucha. Terrace Carlson, Brad Muir. Eric Carodine. Cristin Mull. Robert Jr. BLACKMUN Continued from page 1 Several female judges considered early in Clinton's initial search also are on the White House list of pros- pects. And one administration offi- cial floated a fresh name as a long shot candidate: U.S. District Judge Ann Claire Williams of Illinois, a45-year- old woman named to the bench by Ronald Reagan in 1985. Solicitor General Drew Days also was mentioned as a prospect, and some in the administration and Con- gress suggested Clinton might tap Ne w sletters, Newsletters Newsletters Newsletters Big savings on newsletters for all clubs, businesses, and organizations. Attorney General Janet Reno. After 24 years on the high court, highlighted by his writing of the land- mark abortion-rights decision, Blackmun said it was time to move on and give someone else a chance to enjoy the "fantastic, intimateexperi- ence. "My goodness, 85 is old," Blackmun said. The search is being led by new White House Counsel Lloyd Cutler, who is reviewing the process used to build the prospects file and could make fresh recommendations of his own, a senior administration official said. Cutler said both Mitchell and Babbitt were prospects but also said Clinton's working list would "prob- ably reach double digits. ... I think it really has to be a true search." From his comments, it was clear the White House had done research on any possible roadblocks to nam- ing a sitting senator to the court. Cutler left open the possibility that Mitchell could remain a member of Congress after being confirmed by the Senate. He added, "How politi- cally possible it is, I wouldn't know." "My guess is you're not going to hear anything in the next week or two," said Clinton adviser Bruce Lindsey. Abortion Supporters,. oponents divided on Blackmun 's service Italian Restaurant N ow open 7 d ays a week Serving Beer, Wine & Liquor Featuring Authentic Italian Food Cooked by Mama Rosa Herself 665-0444 - Take Out 300 Detroit St. at Catherine across from Farmer's Market UNTEERS FOR ISRAEL Departing weekly throughout MAY, JUNE, JULY & AUGUST Spend three weeks as a volunteer working and living with Israelis at army bases or hospitals doing community service. SPECIAL STUDENT FLIGHTS INCLUDES ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE, ROOM & BOARD, KOSHER MEALS & TOURS NEW YORK DEPARTURE... OTHER CITIES AVAILABLE CALL orWRITETO: 330 WEST 42nd STREET SUITE 1818 Hope to see you soon. NEWYORK, NEWYORK 10036-6902 Tel: (212) 643-4848 Fax: (212) 643-4855 LANSING (AP) - As long as people disagree about abortion, they will disagree about the legacy of retir- ing U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun. That much was apparent yester- day from reactions by activists on both sides of the abortion issue to Blackmun's announcement that he will leave the court at the end of the current term. "To feminists and to pro-choice activists, his memory will be revered. He is truly a hero," said Carol King, executive director of the Michigan Abortion Rights Action League. "He is a giant and he is one of the few men of his generation who 'got it.'... His courage and his understand- ing, his compassion, his humanity just emanated from all of his opin- ions," King added. Lynn Mills of Livonia, spokes- person for the anti-abortion Opera- tion Rescue, said Blackmun should SMITH Continued from page 1 it to meet the needs of every child." State Rep. Mary Schroer (D-Ann Arbor) said she has worked with Smith in the legislature. "Alma is someone who doesn't let go of an issue and I think we need more people like that," Schroer said. Schroer, who has been in the state legislature for almost two years, said she did not run for the position herself because she wants to continue work- ing in the legislature. Jeff Gourdji, president of the Col- TICKETS Continued from page 1 turnout was disappointing despite widespread media coverage, but he's more optimistic this year. "We were still able ticket over 3,000 cars in Ann Arbor last year," he said. Some of the worst fuel efficient cars for their class include the Probe, Eclipse, Saub 900, Dodge Viper and the Ford Ranger. Some of the best S. AFRICA Continued from page 1 newed calls for a delay yesterday, saying there should be more negotia- tions on their demands for a separate state for whites. "Let me tell you, there will be no postponement of the election, either in the province of Natal or in any section of the territory of Natal," Mandela declared to boisterous cheers from the audience of about 800 youths and chants of "ANC, ANC, ANC!" "We will not postpone our free- dom, because to postpone the elec- tion means that we should postpone our freedom." The ANC leader said he is "full of hope" going into the summit with Buthelezi and Zwelithini. De Klerk is also to attend. Mandela said he would hold a separate two-hour meeting with the king tomorrow to reassure him his be remembered "as a murderer of 3 million-plus babies. I'd hate to hav that as my legacy to the world, that he is the one who created law where there is none." Blackmun authored the high court's 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision declaring women have a constitutional right to end their pregnancies. His departure gives President Clinton a second appointee on the high court, but both sides agreed he i likely to name anotherpro-choicejus- tice. That's what he promised in his 1992 campaign. "It may not be much of a change on the court at all," said Barbara List- ing, president of Right to Life of Michigan, the state's largest anti-abor- tion group."I wouldn't anticipate any- one appointed, at least in their creden- tials or philosophy, to be much of change from Blackmun, but once they get on the court you often have sur- prises." lege Democrats, is serving as Smith's campaign manager. "I support Elma because I've been very impressed by the issues that she's committed to," Gourdji said. College Republicans PresidenO John Damoose said he expects strong Republican candidates for the seat. "If this woman has the same poli- tics as Lana Pollack, then I don't think she's going to fair too well. The state is much better without Lana Pollack around," Damoose said. The only other candidate to an- nounce is Deputy County Treasurer Ken Schwartz, also a Democrat. include the Geo Metro, Chevy Cava- lier and the Jeep Comanche. Anyone wishing to participate is invited to meet on the steps of the Union at 11 a.m., noon or 3 p.m. and give as much time as they can. "I think it's a great idea because it makes people (who are ticketed) aware of the problem and makes them think about air pollution and their part in it," Walther said. monarchy would not be imperiled by the ANC-led coalition government likely to emerge from the elections. A de Klerk adviser, Chris Fismer, told the Durban Daily News that de Klerk also will oppose postponing the ballot in Natal, believing it would only add to instability in theregion by encouraging those fomenting the vio- lence. A committee representing the South African government, Zulu na- tionalists and the Independent Elec- toral Commission, which is organiz- ing national elections April 26-28, concluded Tuesday it was not pos- sible at present to hold fair elections in Natal. 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