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Reagan accepts North-
South summit invitation
WASHINGTON (AP) - After in- It was apparent the leaders spent
sisting that Fidel Castro be excluded, most of their time searching for issues
President Reagan accepted the in- on which they could agree and only
vitation yesterday of Mexican mentioning in passing their differences,
President Jose Lopez Portillo to a Nor- such as the role of the United States in
th-South summit conference of in- opposing revolution in El Salvador.
dustrial and developing nations. U.S. officials, who spoke with the un-
Official confirmation of Reagan's derstanding they would not be quoted
decision to participate in the Cancun, by name, said the decision for Reagan
Mexico, summit next October came in to attend the North-South summit con-
an exchange of warm, personal toasts ceived by Lopez Portillo followed a
by the two American presidents who decision not to invite Cuba's communist
spent two days together discussing leader to discuss the issues of mutual
hemispheric issues and basking in the concern to the industrial and
country hospitality they both enjoy. developing nations of the world.
AT THE conclusion of the visit, A HIGH Mexican official, however,
Reagan announced the two nations rejected any suggestion that Lopez Por-
would establish a bilateral commission tillo had capitulated to Reagan's
to seek solutions to problems that position.
weren't solved here. He also said he Mexican foreign minister Jorge
would await Mexico's comments on the Castaneda said the decisions on which
options his administration is con- countries to invite were made by an 11-
sidering to deal with the influx of illegal nation organizing committee which met
Mexican laborers - Reagan called it in Vienna last November and again in
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AP Photo
MEXICAN PRESIDENT JOSE Lopez Portillo and President Reagan carry
their plates at a barbeque in Camp David, Maryland. Portillo's visit with
Reagan ended yesterday.
Ann Arbor specialty shops
an Ann Arbor specialty
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with my age: Mickey Rats Video Cir-
cus. Fans constantly flock to these elec-
tronic space games, which thrive on a
steady diet of quarters. This upstairs
shop has four or five little cubicles filled
with "wizardrous" machines. The
crazy space sounds compete
energetically with piped-in music of
Eric Clapton or Bog Seeger, making for
an interesting game.
But I can't deny it - one of my
favorite places, but one which I may
never be able to bring myself to
patronize, is Ann Arbor Tattoo. In the
corner of the shop hangs a Norman
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you, you got that forever," said John
Ardner, owner of the shop. As I walked
in, "Painless John" was putting a new
tattoo on a customer's arm over the
word "CINDY." A woman looked on
approvingly while "CINDY" changed
into a rose design.
You can choose from about 5,000 dif-
ferent stencils varying from heart
designs with the words "I love you,
Mom and Dad" to skulls bearing swor-
ds and swastikas. Painless John said
having a tattoo- is about as painful as
pulling out a hair.
About 80 percent of his customers are
women, who have tattoos put "just
about anywhere." He said he tries to
talk customers out of having tattoos put
on their hands, face or feet. When tat-
tooing in private areas, Painless John
draws the curtain so that drivers on
Main Street don't look in.
John has 100 tattoos on his own body.
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