Page 6-Friday, August 8, 1980-The Michigan Daily MICHIGAN SENATOR CRITICAL OF PRESIDENT 0 LAN Riegle Presid import its car him ei this fal Mich Capitol firmly Democ but reit vention HEF Carter may lose state-Riegle SING (UPI) - Sen. Donald Republican Ronald Reagan "inspiring" year - $10 billion in foreign exchange Ronald Reagan's advantage." (D-Flint), said yesterday that and said he will concentrate his efforts and $10 billion in reduced revenue and If the economy does not turn around, ent Carter's failure to curb auto this fall on local races where the increased welfare payments. Carter "will have a very hard time S has damaged the country and president's unpopularity threatens to He called Carter's attitude "a major carrying Michigan," he said. makers and threatens to cost harm-Democratic candidates. disappointment. . . which has caused Riegle insisted the choice between conomically ravaged Michigan The senator was in Lansing to meet the country greatharm." Carter and Kennedy is "something the 1. with Gov. William Milliken, Michigan CARTER, AS a southerner, suffers delegates will have to decide." He in- igan's senior senator, at a AFL-CIO President William Marshall, from "a lack of understanding of what dicated he could support either man 1 news conference, remained and local officials. the problems are in older industrial although Kennedy might prove more on the fence about the states," he said. understanding of Michigan's woes. ratic presidential nomination, RIEGLE, WHO recently sponsored a "The economic damage done has Riegle said while many voters would terated his call for an open con- resolution authorizing Carter to been so severe that people are in- not find a Carter-Reagan choice "in- . negotiate with the Japanese on the im- creasingly desperate for a change," spiring" but insisted -the president is PRED ^" ort uesti.nn was harsh iti lf Ripoir said. adding it will "work to clearlvnreferable. I n jzICTEDz the convention likely will turn to a third candidate rather than Sen. Edward Kennedy if Carter is not nominated on the first or second ballot. Riegle conceded many voters would not find a choice between Carter and pu qu~LV1 , a i-6y crLCal ol the president's economic policies. "The Carter administration has failed to understand or respond to the import challenge on a timely basis," Riegle said, charging the problem has cost the United States $20 billion this IES AT BRIARWOOD S - 7698780 (Adjacent to J C Penney) I I I . .93:45 i:45 (R) . Fri & Sat 2:00 mid THE SPECIAL EDITION 10:0 a... .... .. _ a_ -=- -=- _ 1.:00 OF THE THIRD KIND 974:PG) 9: 5(G). ll"J '. V. CKNA~~ I ) [J D 'Jl'4L 0£0 Fri & Sat 12:00 mid Chinese Laugh-In Chinese workers peer from holes poked in large Chinese characters on a. slogan sign in downtown Peking recently. The holes were made to allow the workers access to the interior of the billboard, which is being dismantled as part of the current government's campaign to reduce the legendary Chair- man Mao to human proportions. The sign read "Long Live the Victory of Chairman Mao's Revolutionary Path." fV_ oves at the Michigans 23great shows for $20 or less! included are "Singin' in the Rain," a Bette Davis series, I) "Key Largo," Al Jolson, "Lilies of the Field." "A Streetcar Named Desire," and much, much MORE! Q r-t- * August 10,1980 to May 18, 1981 Each feature screened several times on two dif- ferent days. > Theatre pipe organ at every showing .0 " Michigan Theatre is a community-owned enter- ; ; toinment center at 603 East Liberty. SEASON TICKET SALES BEGIN AUGUST 4 From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Single tickets available only day of show Q PHONE 668-8480 or come to Box Office ---- 0 0 Fri & Sat 12:00 mid No matches, lighters, or other open flame of any type. I 0