University enrollment of blacks continues to drop (Continued from Page 3 year. THE REGENTS COMMENTED little on the report during the meeting, saying they hoped the prograps would see considerable success in the next academic year. According to a section of the report dealing with the Office of Academic Affairs, that office has established a staff advisory group on minority student concerns. Another concern being addressed by the advisory group is student attrition. A Febraury, 1980 report to the Regents found that 31.4 per cent of the freshmen enrolling in fall, 1975 were not enrolled four years later and had the figures tok be substantially higher for blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans. 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A third member of the group, Eagle Sarmont, took off from the airport yesterday in an attempt to make a solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. 29 ARRESTED IN CURFEW VIOLATIONS: Miami reported quiet MIAMI (AP)-Twenty-nine people "guardedly optimistic" the calm would were arrested overnight, mostly for continue into the weekend. curfew violations, buta steady rain and "THE WEATHER WAS a help, a show of police strength helped main- naturally, but I also believe there was a tain calm yesterday in the racially fear of our manpower and commit- troubled Liberty City district. ment," Dempsey said. "Of course the Four hundred National Guardsmen leaders of the group may have decided were stationed in nearby armories and just to lay low." a 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew was in effect The latest wave of violence erupted for a second day over a two-square mile Tuesday after police officers chasead area of the predominantly black neigh- two black robbery -suspects into a borhood. housing project. A crowd gathered and Robert Dempsey, Dade County's ac- began to throw stones and bottles. One ting public safety director, said he was of the officers was shot in the back in Detroit Edison repair slow Continued from Page 3) Ann Arbor Fire Marshall Nolan Lee agreed the downed wires were a fire hazard. "We have to protect the areas in a situation like that," Lee said, ad- ding that he received more than 100 "wires down" calls during and after the storm. NAPOLEAN SAID SHE believed Detroit Edison turned on the power before repairing all the lines because more customers could get electricity more quickly that way. "But I still think they should have been more con- cerned about the possible safety hazard," she added. The financial outcome of the predicament was not in the Napoleans, favor. 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