2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, August 10, 1994 Miranda to stay with mom during appeal ELECTIONS Continued from page 1 Abraham also served as deputy chiefof staff for Vice President Dan Quayle. Abraham also had a tight race against Ronna Romney, who held the advantage of name recognition, being the former daughter-in-law of former Gov. George Romney. Both Abraham and Romney have agreed to put their disagreements be- hind them, in the interest of unifying 40 the party. "It's just like a family, you put your differences aside and you go forward," Romney said. Republican John Schall willmrun for the first time against state Rep. Lynn Rivers for a seat in the 13th congres- sional district. For a seat in the 53rd district for the state legislature, former Democratic Ann Arbor Mayor Liz Brater will chal- lenge Republican Renee Birnbaum. Brater swept past Councilmember Pe- ter Nicolas with nearly 2-1 margin in the primary. DemocratAlma Wheeler Smith, an aide to Pollack, faces Republican Joe MikulecforPollack'sstateSenateseat. With Nov. 8 less than three months away, all of the nominees will be busy on the campaign trail. - The Associated Press contributed to this report. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR EXAMS! FROM THE DASCOLA STYLISTS Liberty off State 668-9329 Religious Services .®®.V.V.V ANN ARBOR CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 1717 Broadway (near N. Campus) 665-0105 SUNDAY Traditional Service-9 a.m. Contemporary Service- 11:15 a.m. Evening Service- 6 p.m. Comptete Edcationat Program Nursery Care Avaitabe at alt services FIRST UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 1917 Washtenaw 665-6158 SUNDAY: Service - 9:15 a.m. A Welcoming and Affirming Congregation Reverend Kenneth W. Phifer HURON VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Gay-Lesbian Ministry 741-1174 LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA 801 South Forest (at Hill) SUNDAY: Worship 10am John Rollefson, Campus Pastor 668-7622 ST. MARY'S STUDENT PARISH (A Roman Catholic Community at U-M) Corner William and Thmpsn St. Acrossfrom Cottage Inn Weekend Liturgies-MONDAY & WEDNESDAY: 5:10 pm FRIDAY: 12:10 pm SU.NDAY 8:30 am, 10 am, 12 noon, and 51pm UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL 1151 Washenaw (near Hilt Street) Summer Schedule SUNDAY: Worship 9:30am WEDNESDAY: Supper & Devotion 6pm Pastor Ed Krauss 663-5560 WELS LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY Redeemer Lutheran Church 1360 Pauline Boulevard Sunday Worship, 9:30AM Robert Hoepner, Pastor 662-0663 By Michelle Lee Thompson DAILY STAFF REPORTER Onelittle decision for the Michigan Court of Appeals, one big relief for Jennifer Ireland. Thecourtdecidedyesterday toblock the transfer of Ireland's daughter Maranda during Ireland's appeal.Judge Raymond Cashen earlier awarded cus- tody of the child to her father, Steven Smith. Cashen originally set the trans- fer date for tomorrow. "I feel wonderful to know that I don't have to prepare her to go. It's like 100,000 pounds have been lifted from my shoulders," Ireland said. Ireland said she plans to return to the University in the fall. She is trying to arrange housing for herself and Maranda. The case has been in the national spotlight since Smith was awarded cus- MOVE-IN Continued from page 1 low the staggered plan. Pattrice Maurer, directorof the Ann Arbor Tenants Union, said the Univer- sity must allow all students to move in on Aug. 31. "Under the state Lock-Out Law, a tenant who is denied access to hisorher dwelling due to the deliberate actions of the landlord is eligible for dam- ages," Maurer said. Housing spokesperson Alan Levy said the University has no plans to stop students from moving in on the first days of their leases. "The staggered move-in is a voluntary program." But Levy warned, "It's important that wegetlarge-scalecompliance,and we've said it as emphatically as we can say it, for everyone's sake." All residence halls will open Aug. 31, and be staffed enough to aid stu- dents should they wish to move in on some other day than is designated for them. . * S.. our ad on page 8 CAMPUS PROGRAMS RAPID READ' SELF-SERVE COPIES REG. COPIESC 20# White, 8.5x11 C_ "'Collate_ " Staplel "*Two-sided " High Speed E"E Com Dollar Dill COPYI NG 611 Church Street In the arcade above Rick's Phone: 665-9200 Fax: 930-2800 Maurer also offered some bleak thoughts on the University's policy for move-in. "I'm appalled but certainly not sur- prised by the disrespect the University is showing its student renters," she said. "I hope first-year students under- stand that this is just a sample of the treatment U-M has in store for them." To clear the streets for move-in, the University will pay the city $5,400 to offsetparkingmeterrevenueand$8,280 for occupancy of the public right-of- way by the University - $13,680 in fees. Mayor Ingrid Sheldon confirmed that those fees were comparable to the fees assessed for the art fairs, and in- cludes "all the tickets we would get." A few other changes differentiate this year from past move-ins: The Uni- versity has limited vending to certain sites, and is restricting vending from a three-block radius of campus housing. Ann Arbor Police Department Lt. Norm Melby said the University had organized three areas where entrepre- neurs could sell their goods, allowing them clearance by permit on a bidding basis. I'm appalled but certainly not surprised by the disrespect the University is showing its student renters.' -Pattrice Maurer AATU directo2 Councilmember Peter Nicolas (D 4th Ward) called the University' planned attempt atequalizingtthe nu. ber of each type of vendor at each sit "a planned economy." Vending will be permitted in th triangular parkinglot betweenPackart Street, Madison Avenue and Thotrp son Street, on Palmer Field, and it front of Bursley Hall. "This happens to be a superb ex ample of the city and the Universit' working together on something that i of mutual importance,"Levy said. "It' a little like planning a small militar operation - there are hundreds of de tails." tody. Many causes are lining up behi both parents-the National Orga tion forWomen and the American Ci Liberties Union on Ireland's side at the National Congress for Men a Children on Smith's, among others. Smith said he has paid no attenti to these organizations. "I don't want be a spokesperson for anybody. I ha this media blitz.Idon't care about wh anybody but the judges think." Correction: Paul Hill is a former Presbyterian minister. A recent conference on justifiabl homicide was conducted by pro-life leaders who were not exclusively Catholi. representatives. This was incorrectly reported in an Aug. 3 editorial. DII I The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Wednesdays during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. 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