The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 23,1980-Page 5 Gov't declares Miami disaster area; MIAMI (AP) - The fede nment declared riot-wracke disaster area yesterday, eligible for special recovery Two thousand weary Nati( troops were sent home a reopened peacefully w classrooms half empty. The disaster designation b Business Administration owners of damaged busines and personal property throu County can get low-intere help rebuild from the fires a that erupted Saturday in a b borhood of northwest Miami MEANWHILE, ONE of th Dade County policemen a charges in connection with t black motorcyclist Arthur was rushed to a hospital last an apparent suicide atter schools reopen peacefully eral gover- said. SCHOOLS REOPENED with beefed- violence will flare anewc d Miami a Michael Watts, 30, was listed in up security in racially troubled areas. Memorial holiday weekend. making it critical condition in the intensive care Joe Fernandez, Dade County assistant "I would have to place some* assistance. unit of Baptist Hospital suffering from school superintendent, said there was in the kind of information w onal Guard carbon monoxide poisoning, hospital "not one incident." Attendance ranged ting," about renewed troubl nd schools spokesman Robert Groover said. from 49 per cent to 98 per cent, he said. said. He recommended agai 'ith some SOME 104 businesses suffered a total "A lot of dirty looks. A lot of foul plete withdrawal of Nation of $100.5 million damage during the two language, but what's new about that?" dsmen and extra state law enf y the Small days and two nights when violence was a white student said at a predominantly authorities from standby duty. means that at its height, the SBA estimated in black school. ses, homes, Washington. As calm was reported for the third Two Dade County officers , ghout Dade In addition, 54 private homes suffered day, Gov. Bob Graham arrived in the upon in their patrol car about st loans to a total of $290,000 damage, while 75 city to tour black neighborhoods torn by yesterday in the northwest nd lootings organizations such as churches and burning, looting, and mayhem that triggering a 10-block high-sp black neigh- charitable groups were hit with $150,000 claimed 15 lives. He also planned to for the gunman. Authorities a . damage, according to the SBA in meet with community leaders to 21-year-old man on charges e white ex- Washington. discuss rebuilding efforts. Graham said pted murder and aggravate cquitted of County officials estimated the finan- he opposed amnesty for the 1,267 per- said police spokesman Tom BC he death of cial toll overall at $2 million, including sons arrested. r McDuffie factors such as lost salaries and tax GRAHAM MET with Dade County No one was injured, evenl night after revenue and a potential drop in Public Safety Commissioner Bobby gunman had fired at a black mpt, police tourism. Jones, who said there are rumors that during the chase, Banks said. over the credence e're get- le, Jones nst com- al Guar- orcement were fired 3:25 a.m. section, eed chase. arrested a of attem- d assault, anks. hough the bystander THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW AGAINST THESE MEATHEADS! SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF presents A JEFFREY KONVITZ PRODUCTION "GORP" MICHAEL LEMBECK , DENNIS QUAID - PHILIP CASNOFF FRAN DRESCHER - DAVID HUDDLESTON Sto yy JEFFREY KONVITZ and MARTIN ZWEIBACK Screenplay by JEFFREY KONVITZ Prouced by JEFFREY KONVITZ and LOUIS S. ARKOFF o ectea 5byJOSEPH RUBEN Color by MOVIELAB RESTRICTED & UNDER 17 RE55IRES ACC5MPANR NC A PICTURE BY AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PARENT DOR ADULT GUARDIAN