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(Continued fromPage7) month, urging federal lawmakers to and staff salaries. South Main filed for voluntary The Ann Arbor Nicarguan Medical
University has anything to do with it." support student aid. Shapiro added that further in- bankruptcy, and the court appointed a Aid Project transports medical sup-
But University history professor Testifying at a special field hearing creases are also needed to help pay trustee to oversee the selling of assets plies that have been specifically
Shaw Livermore, one of three faculty of the U.S. House of Representatives for a $1.5 million University deficit in order to help pay off the company's requested for use in Nicaraguan
members on the council disagreed. He. Sub-committee on Post-Secondary last year-a product of state pressure debts. hospitals.
said it would be impossible to come up Education, administrators told the to freeze in-state tuition. Though Harry's restaurant at 245 The group will split the RSG con-
with every scenario that could occur. sub-committee that if a 1965 act Billy Frye, University vice North Maple filed for bankruptcy, the tribution between the Children's
responsible for several federal aid president for academic affairs and court has decided to help reorganize Hospital in Managua and the regional
-Kery Murakami programs is not reauthorized this provost, has said that with current the business in hopes of keeping it hospital of norther Nicaragua, accor-
year, students will be limited in their funding proposals, tuition would have afloat. ding to project member Bea
Sorority addition ap- choice of schools and their access to to be raised "not more than four per- One major addition to Ann Arbor Kaimowitz.
roved higher education." cent, and not less than nine." mercantilism will be the Tally Hall Kaimowitz said the project operates
pr Thomas Butts, the University's The legislature is currently in its building with its bonanza of virtually without overhead by ship-
The Ann Arbor Planning Com- federal lobbyist, read from a annual budget-making battle. restaurants and shops. According to ping materials with Ann Arbor
mission voted 5-3 Tuesday night to prepared text by University President -Kery Murakami Fred Malone, superintendent of F.J. residents travelling to Nicaragua.
allow the Collegiate Sorosis Sorority Harold Shapiro, who was unable to at- Bus i ness boom Jones Co., the $10 million project will -Julie Shufro
to build an addition to a house on 903 tend the hearing. He said that also provide parking on its upper PBB s
Lincoln. "whether by conscious policy Continues levels when construction finishes tudy completed
Neighbors said at a public hearing decisions or by budgetary accidents' around the end of August. Children whose mothers had been
that adding another group home the Higher Education Act has become nn Arbr's business oom on -Nadine Lavagni no exposed to PBB showed no ill effects
would destroy the balance of single almost the sole vehicle for federal turnt a for ne makes contri tion from the fire retardant, according to
famly ome an grup weling inassistance to students." restaurants got ready for business R Gm kscnrbto rmtefr eadnacrigt
the neig hborhsd group d g in The act, which is due to expire in and construction continued on Tally The Rackham Student Government preliminary results of a University
But commission member Letty October provides the state with $119 Hall, but two other local businesses voted last month to contribute study.
BickiiffesiOn me e lly mn federal d d filed for bankruptcy. to the Ann Arbor Nicaraguan Medical PBB, or polybrominated biphenyl,
Wickliffae everythg in house will din gto Butts. J.J. Muggs, locate at 3795 Aid Project to provide care for entered the Michigan food chain
not change everything in the neigh- Butts and other administrators also Washtenaw, opened its doors for the children victimized by violence in several years ago. Public Health
borhood.mattacked the Reagan administration's first time last month. Manager Donna Nicaragua. Prof. Jill Joseph, who headed the
Collegiate Sorosis site plan. Although proposed $1.1 billion cut in federal Gundy said the goal of the restaurant RSG also issued a statement study, said that over 90 percent of the
themajiaty os te ommissn. Ameg student aid. "If the administration's is to provide a pleasant atmosphere deploring the Reagan ad- residents of the lower peninsula show
thbers voted forfthe site p the m s cuts are not defeated, we may be for both families and students. Owned ministration's policies in Nicaragua. detectable levels of PBB.
needed ote t goplan, the plan returning to the 'good old days' when by the Pillsbury Company, J.J. The statement accuses the ad- Researchers evaluated birth
needed six votes to go to the Ann Ar only the 'right' p Muggs is a branch of the corporation ministration of "pursuing a policy weight, behavioral problems, and the
bor City Council with approval. to ipeople can go to which also owns the Bennigan's chain. towards Nicaragua designed to general health of 1,000 children in the
a 4,400-foot addition to the existing Rep. William Ford (D-Michigan) Still in the works is Rax restaurant terrorize its population and overthrow study. The results showed no
h 4,4nd- haddve tO harkxsing cchairman of the sub-committee, told on the corner of South University and its democratically elected gover- correlation between problems in the
houseth ainitorst cuts inad South Forest. Scheduled to open later ment." studied characteristics and levels of
When the addition is completed it will he administrators hat cts i d othis month Rax specializes in rat Te d n s s PBB
house 39 sorority members and a have to be made in light of the federal thsmnh'a seilzsi roast The donation is supposed to PBB wol. xpc n pad rn
house director, deficit and asked where the ad- beef entrees and aims to be a cut "provide for the medical care of "You would expect an upward trend
hoThe disseow st teCt miitraors oud acet tee uts above the average fast food eatery. children who have been victims of the in the charts, but there was no trend
The issue now goes to the Cityrators th t Rax is an Ohio-based chain with 13 U.S.-backed forces." whatsoever," Joseph said. "It is
Council which will vote on a site plan they can accept a freeze on spending restaurants throughout the country. RSG president Dean Baker said the reassuring to me to see of the five out-
for the addition. -Susan Grant if it is a universal freeze. "I believe in Also under construction is idea for the donation arose as a comes examined there were no ad-
the prospect of equal sacrifice," said Baesano's Italian restaurant at 3411 response to U.S. policy in Nicaragua verse effects."
R.C. post filled David Adamany, president of Wayne Washtenaw. Opening in July, and to inspire similar actions by other Joseph said the study is consistent
State University. "If we're Beasano's manager, Michael Roddy, student governments. with other reports, and cited studies
cWhen Prof. Elizabeth Douvan aResidential hold appropriations for educational said that the house specialties include The Reagan Administration curren- at University Hospitals and Wayne
Coegde Diretrin lat rdialh progrars, wehould o sofo ucthe homemade pasta and pizza. tly supports anti-Sandinista guerillas State University where children
seven-month search for a new direc- military as well." Local musician Ron Brooks plans to in Nicaragua. showed no ill effects of PBB.
tor finally came to an end. "My hunch is that the president's open his own club to bring out-of-town The proposal, introduced by -Katie Wilcox
Douvan said she wants to enrich the original proposals are not flying very jazz acts into Ann Arbor. The Bird of representative Mark Weisbrot, was
curriculum of the college, revive the well," said Ford. "The Senate is not Paradise, located at 207 South Ashley, passed unanimously with one absten-
semester research program, and see dealing very kindly with them, and I will feature such acts as Perry tion. Representative Georgio Rizzoni Coarse Syllabus
the creation of a science-oriented suspect the House will be even less Hughes and Eursula Wlker. abstained because he didn't think PAD -101
residential college during her tenure, kind." Along with the music, the Bird of RSG should make a financial com-
The current ddirector, John Butts, saying that student loans Paradise will highlight the enter- mitment to Nicaragua. Course Topic:
Mesereau, said he will be available to have increased by 592 percent from tainment with a menu of soup, salad, The $3,000 RSG budget is drawn How to live comfortably and
Douvan for consultation after he 1972-82, and that student grants have and sandwiches when its doors open from student fees of 50 cents each affordably on a college
shows her the mechanics of the job increased by only 70 percent in the later this month. semester, and is usually used to spon- budget.
andstepsdownJuly 1 same time, said he feared we are Yet as new businesses arrive in sor forums and speakers. All Offered Dates:
Mesereau also said he was pleased "mortgaging the future earnings of town two others have petitioned for Rackham graduate students can vote Full season with a few
with Douvan's selection and her our students...The greater the indeb- bankruptcy in Detroit's federal in RSG elections, but fewer than 70 openings for our
agreement to take the post. She is an tedness the student has, of course, the bankruptcy court. students cast ballots in this year's summer session.
"intelligent, articulate, com- more likely that a person's career McCaffrey's Office Supply at 116 elections. Instructor:
r passionate person who understands choice will be guided by monetary Randy Pickut
education at both the graduate and considerations alone." 665-2194
undergraduate levels. I can't think of -Kery Murakami Office Hours:
anyone I could have more reliance on 10:30-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
than her," he said. Shapiro testifies on M A A G E EN (r. :cut psavaMloe-for
Douvan is a 1946 graduate of Vassar bNtutoring by appi )
College and has a Masters and a budget
Ph.D. from the University. She is the Course Material:
author of several books on social While grateful over the increase in The Tiffany; 736 Packard,
psychology and is a nationally g last year, University The Colony: 731 Packard,
renowned authority on adolescents President Harold Shapiro told the The Madison:
and changing family roles. State Senate Appropriations Sub- A Fortune 200 manufacturer has openings for Spring and Summer 316 E. Madison
Before accepting the post, Douvan Committee last month that an even grads in PLANT SUPERVISION, INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS
"negotiated" with LSA Dean Peter larger increase is needed this year to (with Italian, Spanish and/or French language skills preferred), Course Objectives:
Steiner about getting a new faculty maintain "quality" at the University. PROCESS ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING You will learn in this course
member in the college. Shapiro, speaking to the state and MATERIAL CONTROL Technical or engineering technology through your extensive and
"I don't want to skimp on it (the senators at the Bentley Historical degree required. comprehensive first hand
college)-I want to put resources in it Library April 29th, said that if the Excellent salary and benicg RI g d lab work just how easy it
canlen be,"r stat benfi iskae toly liven closcttcampu
to make it the real jewel it can be," state does not come up with sufficient work history and position of interest, to: is to live close to campus
Douvan said. -Sean Jackson funds, we are prepared to do in comfortable and
everything necessary to maintain "Management Trainee" affordable surroundings.
quality, including raising tuition...Ac- The offered material will
cess to low quality education is a hoax P.0. Box 98 demonstrate to the student
on everyone," he said. Romulus, MI 48174 the convenience of its
Educators seek student Governor James Blanchard has efficiency, 1 and 2 bedroom
aid recommended a 7.1 percent or $14.3 An equal opportunity employer m/f apartments.
million increase over last year's fun- Fees:
YPSILANTI- University and ding, for the University but Shapiro Less than you'd expect.
college administrators from around said the increases are needed just to
the state gathered here earlier this pay for a 5 percent increase in faculty

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