The Michigan Daily-Thursday, August 7, 1980-Page 7 Handicapped girl will enter beauty pageant amid disputes AP Photo DORI WINDISH OF Roseville, Minn. is not going to let her handicap keep her from entering the Miss Minnesota Teenager Pageant. Fourteen-year-old Dori is wheelchair-bound due to osteogenesis imperfecta ("brittle bone disease"). Pageant officials said Dori's initial difficulty in getting an ap- plication for the Oct. 5 event resulted from a misunderstanding. Chinese finally nab country's best cheater ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - They told Dori Windish she'd be happier entering a beauty pageant for the handicapped. She doesn't think so. So Windish, a 14-year-old Roseville girl who has been severely handicapped from birth with a bone disease, will compete in the 1980 Miss Minnesota Teenager Pageant.m BUT NOT without controversy. Pageant director Carroll App says a brouhaha that developed over her entry was all a misunderstanding. But, Windish said yesterday, after hearing App's account: "That's not true." She said App ran down a hallway and into an elevator rather than talk to her and her mother. "The girl who was at the desk at the time didn't know all the rules and regulations," said App, who has direc- ted the pageant for 14 years. "She suggested the wheelchair pageant. But she was ready to send her the ap- plication." Windish disputes that. "AFTER THE secretary told me about the wheelchair pageant, I said, 'Well, can I fill out an application anyway?' " she recalled. "She said, 'No.' Windish said App's wife, Barbara, asked her and her mother if they knew the basis for judging. "She poined out it was 50 points for appearance," Windish said. "My mother asked what was wrong with my appearance and she didn't say anything." MICH IGAN REP '8 of Thee I Sing Kaufa and Gershwin' s Puliter Prize winning musi- cal is perfect for this elec- tion ya.It follows an an- canentional candidate and his lively presidential cam- paignswtlthe slogan"ut Love in die While House." August 7, 9 TONIGHT AT 8 PM POWER CENTER PTP Ticket Office-MI League, Noon- 5 pm, M-. Master Charge & VISA by phone: 763-0450. Power Center box office opens at 6 pm (763-3333) TOMORROW NIGHT: LA RONDE APP SAID: "I've never turned down anybody with a handicap in my 14 years with the pageant. I've had, people on crutches, one in a wheelchair, a blind girl, and even one who was deaf." App said he was not in the office at the time of the meeting Windish and her mother had with his secretary, but Windish "was always welcome to come in the pageant." But Windish said App was in the of- fice Tuesday and ducked out to avoid her. She said App knew her from her participation last summer in the Twin Cities pageant, also run by App. App said yesterday he did not recall seeing Windish or her mother at his of- fice. "''"""I PEKING (UPI) - After a dazzling decade-long career in which he amassed a personal fortune and a fleet of cars, the most successful swindler in China's modernhistory has finally been nabbed. The Communist party newspaper People's Daily yesterday devoted nearly three-quarters of a page to the exploits of Chang Liangzhong who was sentenced to life in prison and stripped of all his political rights. IT ALSO editorialized that his criminal success only underscored how riddled with corruption the state bureaucracy had become in a country that once boasted it was crime-free.. The Chang case was only the latest in a series of newspaper exposes in recent . months on all types of crime in China, especially corruption. But a panel of top judicial experts said crime had probably "peaked" and law and order was being restored even in.China's limited underworld. CHANG OPERATED with virtual impunity for 10 years starting in 1956 and bribed dozens of officials across six provinces and administrative regions. During his decade of crime, Chang posed as a buyer for various state en- terprises and military institutions and obtained $93,000 worth of luxury goods which he then resold at a further profit, of $37,000. He also obtained a mountain of food- stuffs for himself and a fleet of five cars in a country where there is no private auto ownership and only senior cadres are entitled to the privilege of state vehicles. HIS FORTUNE of more than $100,000 can be measured in such a poor country against an average per capita annual income of only $250. The People's Daily said Chang's ex- ploits were probably the most shocking since the Communists came to power in 1949 - even more serious than the last great swindling case that rocked China in the 1950s when an official named Li Wanming also amassed a fortune through corruption. "The Chang case involves dozens of officials including some fairly senior of- ficials," the newspaper said. "They were corrupted by the swindler's various cunning methods." Sixteen party, government, military and police officials implicated in the scandal have already been disciplined, the newspaper reported. TONIGHT at MAGAZINE THURSFRI-7:5 & 9:30 SAT, SUN-1:00, 3:05,5:20, 7:25, 9:30 SAT,.SUNSi.50tili:30 L £ ANA':,' 5th Avenue at Liberty St. 761-9700 Formerly Fifth Forum Theater ENDS TONITEI "FINAL COUNTDOWN" 7:10 & 9:00 STARTS TOMORROW! R-2-D-FUI SAT SON 125 2 50 :o 7:0t tan SAT 50N5$1.5i0lia :n