The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 11, 1984 - Page 13 Heart patient Y - continues to recover The 39-year-old suburban Detroit ac- countant who underwent heart tran- splant surgery last week at University Hospitals is continuing to recover without complications, hospital spokesman John Woodford said yester- day. The man may be moved out of the S"" isolation ward sometime next week, and a biopsy will be performed soon to determine whether the body is accep- ting the new heart, Woodford said. Surgeons spent two-and-a-half hours last week transplanting the heart of a Associated Press 17-year-old boy killed by a gunshot Papal cards wound into the patient, whose name has been withheld. It was the first tran- Pope John Paul II walks to the altar yesterday in Bangkok, Thailand in the last stop on his Asian tour. In the splant performed at the University in background are cards arranged by students to spell "Papa." nine years. - Georgea Kovanis Group fights downtown expansion[ THE DAILY (Continued from Page n Fourth Avenue between Catherine and sympathizes with the need for down- CLASSIFIEDS between residential and commercial Beakes into a strictly residential block town housing, agreed to lease the houseAT uses." id If Council does pass the resolution, to the city for use as a homeless shelter ARE A GREAT Residents they believed the Brauer said he may sue the city to several months ago. But the deal fell WAY TO GET neighborhood atmosphere of the area recover the money he invested in the through when St. Nicholas Greek Or- FAST RESULTS ghb help d busnesscener ie the rste osinehe paid a commercial price todsox Church expresedoposithn t CA LL 764-0557 Farmers' Market and Kerrytown for the house. the shelter because of the threat the in-CA L7405 thrive. The house has long been the cause of digents might have posed to its Obviously, Kerson said, turning the controversy. Brauer, who says that he parishioners. house on Fourth Avenue into a business would upset the balance in the area. Nevertheless, most members of the* commission expressed approval of the M oonlight Madness concerned about the lack of affordable housing downtown. Brauer's plan to turn the house inton business could be thwarted, however, if Council passes the resolution changing House passes military aid package for Men's & Women's Clothing, lSalvadorCamping and Bicycle Gear (Continued from Page2) determination up to the president alone Levi's - $13.99 virtually guarantees that the cer- tification will be made regardless of the 15% off most Sleeping Bags realities in El Salvador." Responding to Reagan's televised 15% off all Fram e Packs warning Wednesday night that the aid is needed to stave off an expected 15% off all Gortex Parkas Cuban-backed offensive against the Salvadoran regime, Solarz said, "The 15% off all Bicycle Gear American people do not want any more Cubas in Central America, but neither do they want any more Vietnams." HOUSE Minority Leader Robert OPEN 'TiL MIDNIGHT Michel, (R-Ill.), supported Republican proposal, saying, "These conditions are realistic. They can be met. El Salvador is the sick man of Central America. If we impose stringent conditions, we may bring about a crisis rather than a recovery." "This demand that everyone we aid must be absolutely perfect is not a sign 330 S. State * Ann Arbor * 761-6207 of compassion; it is a sign of con- fusion," Michel said.