..{r :r . r The Michigan Daily-Friday July 10, 1980-Page 5 Convention Reports Conventioneers fill Detroit novelty shop By JOYCE FRIEDEN Special to The Daily DETROIT-Zero Mostel slept there. Harry Reasoner eats there. Tom Brokaw shops there. Reggie Jackson lounges there. "There" is Emily's Across the Street, a novelty shop and one of the downtown Detroit businesses that is doing well during the Republican Convention's visit here. "Detroit policeman tell us there are two questions every one at the conven- tion asks them," said Herb Squire, who bills himself as "constant companion and business associate" of store owner Emily Gail. "'Where is Joe Louis Areta?' and 'Where is Emily's?'" SQUIRE SAID THAT Emily's way of doing business has made this store very busy during convention time. "Emily works very hard to promote Detroit . .. but she doesn't stock any junky items just because the convention is here," said Squire. "There is not a single GOP elephant in the store." Some downtown area restaurants have found business up as well. "You couldn't have packed another person in here (Wednesday)," said Leslie Dufoor, office worker at Down Under Restaurant located in Hart Plaza. General Manager Leo Fein said business has doubled, and added that seafood was the hottest selling item. "Our business tripled this week," said Jack .Mulhall; manager of Jim's Garage, a restaurant -porting automotive decor. "Tuesday we served 800 meals, compared to our usual 300." BUT SOME RESTAURANTS are seeing a dramatic downturn in their business. "We've lost on two counts," explained Mia Roozen, wife of the owner of Mario's in Windsor. "Our regulir customers haven't been coming in this week because they think we'll be packed, and the conventioneers have been getting so much free food that they don't come either. You could have shot a cannon through here the other night," she said. "It's been quieter here than usual," -said one employee of Hellas Restaurant in the heart of Greek Town. "People have been staying away because they are afraid that it will be crowded." A few store employees have managed to glimpse some celebrities. Hannon's flower shop owner Jim Han- non said his store provided flowers for former president Ford's private birth- day party: "We've done a lot of red, white, and blue arrangements lately," he quipped. TANDEM, a two woman post modern dance company based in Oberlin, Ohio, will be in concert at DANCE THEATRE STUDIO, 711 N. Univer- sity on JULY 18 and 19 at 8:30 p.m. Admission is $2.50. Choreog- graphy and performance by Elesa Rosasco and Kate Jacobs. Wilma Salisbury of the Cleveland Plain Dealer writes, "Provocative .. . sophisticated in content and disci- plined in performance. REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL nominee Ronald Reagan holds his wife Nancy by the hand as they turn to wave from the podium of Joe Louis Arena in Detroit Wednesday evening. Reagan had just announced that George Bush was his choice for a running mate in November. Many GOP delegates, 'worship'platform (Cgntinued from Page3> was strongly oriented toward a free market economy. "Later came 40 years IN THEIR 1980 platform, the of liberalism that bordered on Republicans promise to deliver socialism. It's about time for a shift economic growth and full employment back,".he said. without inflation. They pledge to Georgian delegate Dale Smith com- increase military support in order to pared 1980 to the 1932 election year, "truly guard the peace." They want to when Franklin Roosevelt became "make America truly great again." president. "The Hoover administration That "again" at the end of the was like the Carter administration is platform's preamble suggests the now. They threw up their hands and wistful desire to walk back in time and said they didn't know what to do about return to traditional values. But it is not the depression. Roosevelt came along the middle-aged and older delegates and said he'd do something about it. who voice this sentiment most The people voted him into office," he stridently; it is the young delegates and said. the even younger Youth for Reagari "Reagan, like Roosevelt, is offering a representatives. solution to the nation's economic problems," said Smith, and if the The young Republicans at the con- majority opt for Reagan this year, he vention say they have watched inflation said, the election could signify a major skyrocket under the Carter ad- realignment in which the Republican ministration and they worry that they Party would become the majority par- may not be able to lead the kind of life ty. their parents did. 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