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GUEST LIS
Duvali4
FromAP and UPI
PORT-DU-PRINCE, Haiti-This poverty
Caribbean nation took a holiday for the la
ding last night of its president-for-life, Jea
Duvalier, to the daughter of a wealthy
businessman.
Duvalier, 27, chose as his bride Michele
29, a divorced mother of two small child
earlier marriage, performed in a Methodis
was annulled so the ceremony could take p
Developer
Stegeman
clears 2d
obstacle
(Continued from Page 1)
the Stegeman project is good for the
city.
"I don't think that it's a plan at all, I
think it's a hilariously ridiculous
proposal," she said.
SHE SAID CITY council's attitude
seems to be "very, very antagonistic to
both the person (Stegeman) and the
proposal."
kMorris also said she would like to see
a development "much smaller than
University Towers, and that would ex-
clude the Stegeman proposal. I just
have a hunch that the council doesn't
want that big a project.
"My position would be that the city
should not just fill the land," she added.
McINTYRE COUNTERED Morris'
argument, saying, "We (McIntyre and
Townley) are cooperating with . . .
Stegeman, who is trying to do
something that will be beneficial to the
city of Ann Arbor."
Councilman Earl Greene (D-Second
Ward) said, "I think the scale is
probably too large for the area. I don't
think the plan will ever withstand plan-
ning commission review."
That review is the next step for city
approval of the project.
Stegeman's plan has been criticized
by community members, council
members, and faculty members.
Daily
Classifieds
(Continued from Page 12)
USED CA RS
MGB '74-37,000 miles. Stereo, overdrive, engine
excellent, body good. Best offer. 9716852 evenings
and weekends. 45N531
BARGAIN CORNER
SCHWINN BIKE & OFFICE FURNITURE
AUCTION
We will sell 183 new bicycles and new parts, office
desks and cabinets at Public Auction at the Farm
Council Grounds, Saline, Michigan. Take Ann Arbor-
Saline Rd. 5 miles south of Ann Arbor or 3 miles
north of Saline. Wednesday evening, May 28, 1980 at
5:00 p.m. Office equipment selling first. Bicycles
include Schwinn Varsity, Collegiates, Suburbans,
and many other children's and adults' bikes. Also a
wide variety of parts including tires, seats, lights,
and hand tools. Complete matching office equip-
ment from local real estate office will be sold includ-
ing desks, chairs, couches and file cabinets. Many
more items not listed! Owner: National Bank &
Trust Company. 17W527

The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 28 1980-Page 13
iT LIGHT FOR HAITIAN PRESIDENT'S NUPTIALS
er holds lavish wedding
Roman Catholic cathedral. Other countries, including the United States, were
-stricken THE GUEST LIST was light on visiting dignitaries, being represented by their resident diplomats, the
vish wed- with the ranking statesman to be Alejandro Orfila, spokesman said.
in-Claude secretary general of the Organization of American Duvalier, whose taste for fast, expensive cars and
Haitian States, according to government spokesmen. private planes sets him a world apart from the
They said theDominican Republic, which shares Haitian man-in-the-street whose average income is
Bennett, the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, was sending its $80 per month, planned the wedding in keeping with
Iren. Her foreign minister, and France, whose president his playboy lifestyle.
t church, Valery Giscard d'Estaing had been invited, was sen- Because of its political sensitivity, the government
lace in a ding a representative named Count Billy. has not said how much the wedding cost.
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