The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 14, 1985 - Page 9 'U' draws many local graduates (Continued from Page 1) faces and sights is a fringe benefit for 'It'S going to be scary - (the University) is so many incoming Ann Arbor natives. Park, Guenzel, and Hartsig have no big - but I'm excited. - Debbie Hartsig qualms about living near home, par- tly because all three are living on Pioneer High School graduate campus. "My mother wouldn't let me live at said "I don't know if I'll be missing change in plans. He is especially home," said Guenzel, the daughter of anything by living alone, but for the pleased that the University has enthusiastic University alumni. "She most part - for studying - I think distribution requirements because, he being by myself will be the best said, "They give students a certain didn't want me to miss out on the ex- thing." amount of leeway so they're not stuck perience of (campus life)." Park said he hopes to study with, say, a bio-chemistry major if Park, who said he will rent an apar- medicine after he graduates from the they decide not to go to medical tment near the Law Quad next year, University, but he isn't ruling out a school." Gandhi urges world co-existence WASHINGTON (UPI) - Indian similar joint session of Congress 36 existence. "We are opposed to the Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi told years ago, called for greater efforts to polariztion of the world into rival Congress yesterday his non-aligned achieve arms control and renewed in- military blocs," he said. nation opposes "polarization of the ternational economic cooperation. India and other non-aligned nations world into rival military blocs" and HE SAID world prosperity "above "are concerned about any new called for independence in Soviet- all requires world peace," but peace dimensions to the arms race," Gandhi occupied Afghanistan. today "is far too fragile." said, "hence our deep reservation Gandhi, whose grandfather, Gandhi stressed the principles of about the militarization of outer Jawaharlal Nehru, addressed a non-alignment and peaceful co- space." HE SAID India is "apprehensive" about the establishment of military bases around the world and cited the "militarization of the Indian O:ean" CRIME PREVENTION TIPS as a development that directly affects hisnation. Gandhi called for a political set- tlement in Afghanistan that will en- sure "sovereignty, integrity, in- dependence and non-aligned status," and allow Afghan refugees to return to their homes "in safety and honor." He cited an "urgent" need for greater international economic ,rcooperation, saying the United States had played a leading role in the past, but "recent yesrs have seen a sad erosion in this commitment." b"Congressional assstsnce is drying up at a time when it is needed most. Trade barriers are going up. The - ,\alivelihood of millions in the D-developing countries is in jeopardy," entGandhi said in an apparent call for r . ;..:::.......:..< .. ... ..:Thv_.r..y. ;.:.m ore U.S. participation in Crime Prevention Tips appear every Friday courtesy of campus multilateral economic development sassistance for Third World countries. i Doily Photo by DARRIAN SMITH Get a clue Detroit's own jazz guitarist extraordinaire Earl Klugh and Friends ap- pear Saturday night as part of the Meadowbrook Music Festival. Klugh is hitting the concert scene in support of his new album, 'Soda Fountain Shuffle,' though it is already one of the hottest jazz albums on the charts. Klugh's brand of soft, relaxing jazz and Meadowbrook's open-air setting should make for a cool evening under the stars. - -----~seyuaircor eoeey. EATS AND DRINKS FORBIDDEN CITY (3535 Plymouth Rd.; 665-3591; 4905 WashtenawAve.; 434-7978) Excellent in the ancient tradition of Man- darin, Sze Chuan, and Hunan specialties. Attentive service, a full service bar with a complete wine menu and exotic cocktails. Open 7 days a week. PIZZA BOB'S ' (814 S. State St.; 665-4517) Ann Arbor's best milkshakes, great subs, and pizza. We practically invented chipatis! Pizza pasties. FREE DELIVERY. I1 a.m.- 2 p.m., 4 p.m.-1:30 a.m. EVERY DAY. TACO BOB'S (810S. State St.; 996-TACO) New ideas in Mexican food including: Salads, Chimichangas, Buritos. Hours: 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.-Sat., Noon-Midnight Sunday. LUNCH DELIVERY and NIGHT DELIVERY Steve s (342 S. Stae; 662-2663) Homemade ice cream, hot fudge and whip- ped cream. Specializes in The Mixin - cookies, candies, nuts and fruit - skillfully hlended by hand into your favorite large Open 12- 12 daily. p KANA Fine Korean cuisine - family restaurant Some hot-spicy Korean foods available. hours: M-F I 1a.m. - 9p.m. Sat. 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. 1133 E. Huron, 6290