w Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 15, 1984 Economist predicts auto union walkout DETROIT (UPI) - Economist Michael Evans said yesterday a strike by the United Auto Workers against one of the nation's automakers is certain, with the only question being how long the walkout will last. At a news conference, Evans, president of Evans Economics Inc., said the union must strike to back up its disapproval of record million-dollar bonuses paid automotive executives this past year. Negotiations between the UAW and General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. begin in July on contracts to replace concessions pacts that-expire Sept. 14. The union has said it wants restoration of the concessions and additional economic gains in light of the firms' record profits in 1983. In past weeks, UAW President Owen Bieber also has labeled as "obscene" the compensation paid GM Chairman Roger Smith and Ford Chairman Philip Caldwell, who each made about $1.5 million in salary and bonuses. While Bieber has said he hopes to set- tle the contracts without a walkout, Evans said a strike against either GM or Ford is a certainty. 0 0 0 A person who is overweight may be suffering from BU'LIMIA A disease characterized by any three of the following: 1. Binge on high calorie food. 2. Inconspicuous eating (hidden eating). 3. Constant attempts at dieting. 4. Frequent weight fluctuations. 5. Eating to discomfort. 6. Use of laxatives or diuretics. ": . ..: NAPLES RESEARCH "'' & COUNSELING CENTER Naples Research & Counseling Center now offers a highly successful residential program for persons suffering from food addiction. The purpose of NRCC's Food Addiction Program is to help both individuals and families affected by Bulimia and Food Addiction to develop healthful balanced lifestyles that will lead to sensible weight loss and control, sound physical condition, high self- esteem, and an ability to manage stress effectively without prolonged negative consequences. PROGRAM SERVICES The NRCC's Food Addiction Program offers the following services to all patients admitted for treatment: " A complete, confidential medical and psychiatric evaluation. * An individualized Treatment Plan. " Group and individual therapy. " 24 hour nursing support. Our food addiction program is under the direction of medical professionals and covered by most health care insurance plans. For further information write or call the Director of Admissions or have your physician call. (813) 775-4500 NAPLES RESEARCH & COUNSELING CENTER "The nation's most comprehensive system for the treatment of addictive disorders." 9001 Tamiami Trail East " Naples, Florida 33962 Fred Schneider. M A M S . Program Director Member of the American Hospital Association "Please send mea omp*"li~entyoothe Naples Research and Counselirng Center's neetpubliction "A Mini Guide to Food AddictionV O Please send me tnformation on NRCCs residential treatment program for food addiction. o Please send me complete information covering all of NRCC s addictive treatment programs. N ame --- Address Ciy---------_Siate -- --Z p I ioccer r1o Associated Press Italian policemen, dressed in riot gear, fire teargas at more than 10,000 soccer fans fighting for position to buy tickets to the Cup of Champions finals between Liverpool and Roma at the Olympic Stadium in Rome yesterday. At least 10 people were injured, including three policemen. High court upholds Moon's tax evasion conviction (continuedfrem Page 1) great source of inspiration for me and the 3 million members of our church throughout the world, is innocent," said Mose Durst, president of the Unification Church. "For the first time in its history this country has chosen to imprison a worldwide religious leader for his beliefs," he said. - Church groups urging the justices to review the Moon case made it clear they did not support Moon's beliefs. THE NATIONAL Council of Chur- ches, the National Association of Evangelicals, the Mormon Church, the Southern Christian Leadership Con- ference, the National Conference of Black Mayors and the American Civil Liberties Union were among the groups A Carousel of Hair Fashions 315 N. MAIN at MILLER .Haircuts $9.00 Permanants $35 - $45 including cul and style 995-5858 that asked the court to review the case. The religious and civil liberties groups said Moon's conviction allowed the government to intrude on a church's right to decide how to administer its finances. Hawaii, Oregon and Rhode Island also had urged the court to hear the case, arguing tht Moon's conviction radically changes the rules that govern legal interpretations of charitable trusts. MOON WAS sentenced to prison and fined $25,000 in 1982 after a federal jury in New York City found him guilty of evading taxes on $162,000 in income from both a bank account and an im- porting business. He also was convicted of conspiring to file false tax returns. Tribe said previously that public an- tipathy to Moon prevented the religious leader from arguing effectively that he was managing millions of dollars in church funds rather than maintaining personal bank accounts that should be taxed as individual assets. He said the jury was "predisposed to view Rev. Moon as a 'charlatan' run- ning a 'cult' for his own profit." Moon claimed he was entitled to be tried by a judge rather than a jury. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejec- ted that argument last September. USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS 0