4 Page 2-Friday, June 5, 1981-The Michigan Daily r] Y Sol id at threatens more strikes BYDGOSZCZ, Poland (AP)-The in- dependent union Solidarity, angered that a government report on the beating of unionists here three months ago had not been completed, yesterday threatened regional strikes unless the matter is resolved by Wednesday. The new strike threat in this north- west city came as tensions were moun- ting in the southern province of Katowice, where a hard-line Com- LSAT GRE GMAT Test Preparation How do you prepare for these important tests? Get the facts no cost or obligation s t 32466 Olde Franklin ton Farmingt on H ips, Educ~ational ' Ml 4801 (313) 851-2969 (call collect) ; Please send me your "What Are The Facts" brochure - Na me Address Phone Test: LSAT U GMAT U GRE U munist Party group has been condem- ning independent unionists and what it sees as a weak party leadership. The Soviet media, which has given prominence to the Katowice group, today said a Solidarity member in the province had "brazenly demanded" removal of some monuments to Soviets and threatened violence against Com- munists. MEMBERS OF Solidarity's 40- member national commission, which union sources here said must approve or reject the Bydgoszcz strike plans, were meeting yesterday with local chapter leaders. Observers at the meeting said sentiment was against sanctioning the strike plans. Suffragan Bishop Jan Michalski of Gniezno appealed to the unionists not to let the problem be put "on the blade of a knife." Michalski, assistant to the late Car- dinal Stefan Wyszynski-who died last Thursday-said current tensions in Poland did not favor new strikes, which he said could be exploited by "certain forces" to "put an end to the renewal," as Poles call the social evolution since last summer's strike. Local unionists said a two-hour war- ning strike will be held next Thursday and a general strike June 15 if there is no satisfactory government response. If carried out, the warning strike would come just one day after expiration of Parliament's April 10 call for 60 days without strikes on the restive labor front. Today Missing lake MOTHER NATURE is the prime suspect in the disappearance of 40,000 fish and a lake with no name. Anyone finding either should con- tact the Gloy family on Primrose Lane in Michigan City, Indiana. "I woke up ... looked out, and it wasn't there. I called to my husband, 'Alvin,' I said, 'The lake's gone, and so is the driveway,' " said Mrs. Alvin Gloy, standing in front of her home looking at a giant mud pit, 10 feet deep, 100 feet across. The lake was last seen before a storm struck the LaPorte County area. Heavy rains are being blamed for the lake's disappearance, according to Robin Gloy, a niece who lives on the south side of the mud puddle that once was a lake. "I heard voices outside," she said. "My parents were down there along with Uncle Alvin, his wife and Dorothy Pierce, another neighbor. "When I got down there, I couldn't believe it," Robin said. "There was no lake. Just what you see here now - mud. Mrs. Pierce just said, 'Our lake's gone,' " Robin said a storm, which dumped heavy rain in the area on May 29, in- creased the pressure on a dam and the asphalt driveway over it, causing the earthwork to give way and send the water west toward Trail Creek. "We believe most of the fish are probably in Trail Creek now," she said. There were a few flopping around on the bottom Saturday morning and some of the men used nets to bring them in." Only tree stumps and two sunken boats made of wood are now on the bottom of the lake, with some water trickling in from sorings along the length of the bed. Robin said the families will use heavy machinery and rebuild the lake this weekend. Q Today's weather Increasing cloudiness with a chance of thunderstorms today and a high in the low 80s.Q Happenings .. . I Films AAFC - Enter the Dragon, 7 & 10:20 p.m., Fists of Fury, 8:45 p.m., MLB 4. CG - Get out your Handkerchiefs, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud. C2 - Bride of Frankenstein, 7:30 & 10:30 p.m., The Old Dark House, 9 p.m., Angell Hall Aud. A. CFT - A Film About Jimi Hendrix, 3:30, 7, & 10:30 p.m., 200 Motels, 5:15 & 8:45 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Miscellaneous Astronomy - Lecture, Hugh Aller, "Radiojets;" film, Earth Space; Our Environment, 8:30p.m., Aud. B Angell Hall. Common Ground Theatre - "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow in Enuf," 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theatre. Ark - Telluride Cowboys, 9p.m., 1421 Hill. Extension Services - Program, "Office of the 80's: Can You Relate?" Washtenaw Community College. Canterbury Loft - "Counting the Ways" by Edward Albee, 8 p.m., 332 S. State St. Wholistic Health Council - Lecture, Dr. Robert Kessel, "Or- tholinguistics," 7p.m., 602 E. Huron St. The Michigan Daily vol XCI, No. 22-S Friday, June 5, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Subscription rates:$12 September through April (2 semesters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday through Saturday mornings. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE MICHIGAN DAILY, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. 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