The Michiaan ily -Frday,Augustl, 19 6-'ag Detroit area population sixth in U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Lansing, 80th to 82nd, 418,500; areas, Naples, Fla., proved to be the Detroit-Ann Arbor metropolitan area Saginaw, 78th to 84th, 407,400; and fastest-growing, jumping 36 percent remains the nation's sixth largest, Kalamazoo, 136th to 145th, 215,500. to 116,900 people. That moved Naples but eight other Michigan urban areas Also, Benton Harbor, 161st to 175th, from 264th to 235th in the rankings. slipped in the rankings between 1980 162,800; Muskegon, 173rd to 181st, But that growth rate can be slightly and 1985, the Census Bureau reported. 156,700; Jackson, 177th to 190th, misleading, since a community Among Michigan metropolitan 143,700; and Battle Creek, 185th to beginning with a relatively small areas, Battle Creek posted the shar- 201st, 136,500. population can show a significant per- pest drop in the bureau's rankings of Rapid population growth propelled centage increase with a com- the nation's 281 largest urban com- many Sun Belt communities up the paratively modest addition in total munities, falling from 185th in,1980 to list, while communities with numbers. 201st inl1985. population declines or static counts THE FASTEST-growing. NEW YORK remained well ahead lost ground in the rankings. metropolitan area of more than 1 of all other metropolitan areas in the TIE HIGHEST-ranking change million population was Phoenix, Ariz., new population estimates for 1985, on the list of the most populous com- jumping 22.4 percent to 1,846,600 as of followed by Los Angeles, Chicago, San munities was San Francisco's, last year. That moved Phoenix up Francisco, Philadelphia and Detroit, moving up one notch to fourth place from 24th to 21st place in the the Census Bureau said Tuesday. nationally. population rankings. The Detroit-Ann Arbor The metropolitan area, known of- Dallas-Fort Worth posted a 1980-85 Metropolitan Statistical Area ficially as San Francisco-Oakland- growth rate of 19.8 percent as it population was pegged at 4,581,200 in San Jose, encompasses the region moved from 10th to ninth place with 1985, down 3.6 from 1980, the bureau around San Francisco Bay. It grew 8.2 3,511,600 people. said. percent to 5,809,300 people between Houston, where the slump in the Other than Detroit, other million- 1980 and 1985, the Census Bureau energy industry has slowed growth, is plus metro areas that lost population reported. no longer the fastest-growing large over the five-year period were Buf- During the same period, the metropolitan area, a distinction it had falo-Niagara Fall, N.Y., down 4.4 per- Philadelphis-Trenton-Wilmington- held in recent years. cent to 1,187,900, falling from 29th to Trenton metropolitan area, including NONETHELESS, the Houston- 33rd; Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, Pa., portions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey Galveston-Brazoria metro area in- down 3.5 percent to 2,337,400, falling and Delaware, grew only 1.7 percent creased by 16.9 percent to 3,623,300 from 13th to 15th. to 5,776,500and slipped to fifth place. people. That allowed Houston to climb AMONG other Michigan BOSTON-LAWRENCE-SALEM, from ninth to eighth place in the metropolitan areas ranked by the Mass., ranked seventh nationwide rankings, staying slightly ahead of Census Bureau, Grand Rapids slipped behind Detroit, gaining 2 percent to Texas rival Dallas. from 56th nationwide in 1980 to 57th in 4,051,400. Meanwhile, the Washington, D.C.- 1985, with a population fo 634,900; Of the nation's 281 metropolitan Maryland-Virginia metro area slip- ped from eighth to 10th in the also includes Long Island and large rankings, growing 7.3 percent to portions of New Jersey and Connec- 3,489,500people. ticut. New York grew only 2.2 percent in the five years but still remained first The No. 2 metro area remains Los with 17,931,100 people in the con- Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside, which solidated metropolitan area, which grew 10.8 percent to 12,738,200 people. Blanchard signs budget bill LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Here are amounts the state's 15 public colleges and universities will receive in 1986-87 under a $1 billion budget bill signed into law Monday by Gov. James Blanchard. Included in the bill is $2.6 million for a scholarship program for minority students and $25 million for research. The University of Michigan's allocation was about $12 million less than it had requested, forcing an in-state tuition increase of 4.3 percent and an out-of-state hike of 8 percent. The list shows spending in state dollars and doesn't include federal or restricted money. Central Michigan University - $45.1 million. Eastern Michigan University - $52.3 million. Ferris State College -$33.3 million. Grand Valley State Colleges - $20.3 million. Lake Superior State College - $8.6 million. Michigan State University - $222.4 million. Michigan Technological University - $33.1 million. Northern Michigan University -$32 million. Oakland University - $22.8 million. Saginaw Valley State College'-$12.2 million. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor - $225 million. University of Michigan - Dearborn -$14.5 million. University of Michigan - Flint - $12.9 million. Wayne State University - $152.5 million. Western Michigan University - $69.8 million. The TheTCalendar of The University of Michigan The calendar combines meeting, lecture workshop and conference announcements with other events happening each week on campus. It is based on The University Record calendar, and is open to at! Univer- sity sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assem- bly. Items must be submitted in writing by S p.m. the Tuesday before publication. Ad- dress allinformation to: University Record, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*)denotes events to which admission is charged. FRIDAY August 1 *AAFC-The Dead Zone, 7:30 & 9:30 pm, MLB 4. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops: Lotus 1-2-3, Pt. I, 1-5 pm; Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, Pt I, 1-5 pm, 3001 Sch of Educ Bldg. Chemistry-Sem, "New Developments in Bio- mimetric Olefin Cyclizations, " 3 pm, 1300 Chem Bldg. SATURDAY August 2 *AAFC-Duck Soup, 7 & 10:05 pm; Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein, 8:30 pm, MLB 4. MONDAY August 4 Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops: dBASE III PLUS, Pa1, 0:30sam-12:30 pm; Advasce Lotns 1-2-3: Macros, 1-5 pm; hoth in 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, 6 pm, next to Chrysler Ctr parking lot. For infor, call 665- 2958, 665-7399. TUESDAY August 5 *AAFC-Adventures of Robin Hood, 7:30 & 9:30 pm, MLB3. *UM-flint-Film, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, 7 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. *HRD-Workshop: Intro to MTS, 8:30 am- noon, HRD Ctr, IllI Kipke Dr. For info, call 764-7410. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops: Final Word 11, Pt II, 1-5 pm; Learn To Use the Macintosh, 1-4 pri, both in 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg; Intro to Microcomputers, 1-5 pm, 4003 Sch of Ed Bldg. WEDNESDAY August 6 Chemistry-Organic Sem: P Schiess, "Gas Phase Thermolysis, A Valuable Method in Pre- parative Organic Chemistry, " 4 pm, 1300 Chemistry Bldg. *HRD-Workshop: Managing Change, 9 am-4 pm, HRD Ctr, 1 MaKipke Dr. For reg info, call 764-7410. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops: Spread- sheeting with Excel, Pt11, 6:30 am-12:30 pm; Macintosh System Selection, 10;30 am-12:30 pm; MS-DOS Basic Skills, Pt I, 10:30 am- 12:30 pm; all is 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. Mich Gay Union-Meeting, 9 pm, 802 Monroe. For info, call 763-4186. Dissertation Support Grp-Meeting, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union. For info, call 764-8312. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, 6 pm, next to ChryslerCtr parking lot. For info, call 665- 2950, 665-7399. THURSDAY August 7 Univ AA-Meeting, noon 3200 Mich Union. *AAFC-Midsummer Night's Dream, 7:30 pm; Smiles of a Summer Night, 9:40 pm; MLB 4. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops: MS- DOS Basic Skills, Pt II, 8:30-10:30 am; Hard Disk Skills, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Lotus 1-2-3, Pt il, 1-5 pm; all in 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. Choosing a Microcomputer, 10:30 am- 12:30 pn, 4003 Sch of Ed Bldg. Scottish Country Dancers--Intermed class, 8 pm, Forest Hills Community Ctr, 2351 Shadowood Dr. For info, call 769-4324. His House Christian Fellowship-Fellowship & Bible study, 7:30 pm, 925 E Ann. For info, call 665-0775, 663-0483. FRIDAY August 8 *AAFC-Frankenstein, 7:30 pm; Spirit of the Beehive, 9pm; MLB 4. *HRD-Sem: Copyright, 1-4:40 pm; Workshop: Travel Office Policies & Procedures, 8:30- 11:30 am; HRD Ctr, 111I Kipke Dr. For reg info, call 764-7410. International Students Fellowship-Meeting, 7 pm. For ride, call 994-4669 Mich Union Arts Progs-Concert: Baritone Blane Shaw, 8 pm, Pendleton Rm. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops: Final Word, Pt I, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; Lotus 1-2-3, Pt. II, 1-5 pm; Microsoft Word for the Mac- intosh, Pt il, 1-5 pm; all in 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. Intro to Microcomputers, 1-3 pm, 4003 Sch of Ed Bldg. *Outdoor Recreation-Mackinac Island/Wilder- ness St Park trip. Reg req. For info, call 764-3967. Korean Christian Fellowship-Bible study mtg, Campus Chapel, 9 pm. For info, call 747- 0120. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, 6 pm, next to Chrysler Ctr parking lot. For info, call 665- 2958, 665-7399. SATURDAY August 9, *AAFC-Erotic Film Festival, 7:30 & 9:30 pm, MLB 4. SUNDAY August 10 Univ Lutheran Chapel-Worship, 9:15 am, 1511 Washtenaw. For info, call 663-5560. WELS Campus Ministry-Worship, 10 am, Re- deemer Lutheran Church, 1360 Pauline. For info, call 662-0663. Lord of Light Lutheran Church-Worship, 10:30 am, 801 S Forest. MONDAY August 11 Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops: dBASE Ili, Pt. II, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; Microsoft Multiplan for the Macintosh, Pt1, 1-5 pm. Both in 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, 6 pm, next to Chrysler Ctr parking lot. For info, call 665- 2958, 663-7399. TUESDAY August 12 *AAFC-Long, Long Trailer, 7:30 pm; National Lampoon's Vacation, 9:15 pm; MLB 3. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops: Basic Concepts of Local Area NetWorks, 1-5 pm, 4003 Sch of Ed Bldg; Versaterm, 1-3 pm, 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. WEDNESDAY.- August 13 *AAFC-Corpse Grinders, 7:30 pm; Motel Hell, 9 pm; MLB 3. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops: Spread- sheeting with Excel, Pt 11, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; MS-DOS Basic Skills, Pt I1, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Microsoft Word for IBM PC-Compat- ihle Microcomputers, Pt 1, 1-5 pm; Charting with Microsoft Chart and Excel on the Mad- sltosh, 1-3 pm; all in 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. Intro to Microcomputers, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 4083 Sch of Ed Bldg. Mich Gay Union-Meeting, 9 pm,.802 Monroe. For info, call 763-4186. Tar Kwon Do Club-Practice, 6 pm, next to Chrysler Ctr parking lot. For info, call 665- 2958, 665-7399. T-1