On the Old West Side, the Party is over By STEVE HOOK "It was the longest running party in Ann Arbor," Ned Duke sighed from the deserted interior of Mr. Floods Party (122 W. Liberty). Duke, who owns the defunct night- club, as well as Leopold Bloom's and The Gallery next door (a restaurant and a lounge which have also closed), expresses little bitterness about what he was forced to do when the debts became unmanageable earlier this month. "We had a good long run," he said yesterday afternoon, "a lot of good memories. Flood's was home to a lot of people." INDEED, FROM its inception in 1969,' the elaborately decorated West Side bar drew a relatively small (by Dooley's standards) but ardently proud and loyal clientele - primarily con- sisting of non-students. Mr. Floods Par- ty (called Andy's Bar when it was pur- chased) offered offbeat blues, folk, and jazz musicians to its customers while disco and rock clubs grew around cam- pus during the '70s. In addition, the on- ce-abandoned dowtown area began to appeal to people once again. "It was a very political time when we opened," Duke explained. "We had a more political appeal." "People got away from liking music for music, towards liking music for dancing, and just background music. As more competition moved into the area, people just kind of drifted away from here," said Dave Faber, a manager of both Flood's and Leopold Bloom's. BUT BOTH FABER and Duke agreed that, given more bountiful economic times, the party may still be going on: . "Economics are tough," Duke said. "People don't have the extra bread anymore." "When times get tough," Faber explained, "small businesses like this are the first to go." Overall, both Duke and Faber ex- pressed satisfaction that" Mr. Flood's' Party contributed to Ann Arbor's nightlife for as long as it did - in the words of Faber: "Maybe it's long enough." "We had a good long run," Duke con- curred, "I'm not crying about it. We'll all move along." Up for sale now is all or part of Duke's "Mr. Floods Party Inc." The corporation includes Flood's, offices on its second floor, Leopold Bloom's, and The Gallery, above Bloom's. Duke rates the odds at "40 or 50 per cent" that the new owner would retain Flood's character - the general hunch is that both Flood's and Bloom's will be converted into one large enterprise. - Do a Tree a Favor: Recycle Your Daily Daily Photo by JIM KRUZ ONE OF MANY mounted deer, which usually watch over a noisy crowd at Mr. Floods Party, observes an oddly silent, em- pty bar yesterday. ACTION ON HOSTAGES COULD BE CLOSER: Iran'spremiRoer approved By United Press International Bani-Sadr's original choice, police minister Mustapha Iran's Parliament overwhelmingly endorsed-hard-liner Mir-Salim, was rejected by Parliament last month as "too Mohammad Ali Rajai yesterday as the country's new prime moderate" a candidate. minister, overriding the objections of President Abolhassan HOJJAT OL-ISLAM Mohammad Yazdi, a member of the Bani-Sadr. select committee investigating Rajai's eligibility, quoted Rajai's approval by a vote of 153-20 with 19 abstentions Bani-Sadr as saying: was expected to bring action on the 52 American hostages a "One point is that if Mr. Rajai accepts a decision, he will step closer, Tehran radio said. in practice implement his own thoughts. Of course, I am not THE VOTE IN Parliament followed weeks of backstage trying to say that he is self-willed, but he does believe in his power struggles and was virtually a formality since the own ideas. house Sunday accepted the nomination of former education "The second point is that his (Rajai's) information about minister Rajai. Iran's affairs is not sufficient." But before Bani-Sadr agreed to nominate the fundamen- Rajai's first order of business will be to name a Cabinet talist, he told a key parliamentary committee that Rajai was and announce his government's program, which should in- too independent and ill-informed to be prime minister, lude Iran's position on the hostages. Tehran radio aottd a committee momher as saving Sot, Sun, Wed 1:25-4:25-7:25955 Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri 7:15-9:45 JUST WHAT So, Wed115.4:157:15945 LEE MARVII WE ALL NEED... MARK HAMIML A really good hit! ROBERT CARRADINE -' lIW $ j* E AMUEL R' {r THE) ., UI SA .B IG R ED A UNIVERSAL PICTURE R P N