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September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 - Page 7 Moving to Ann Arbor S'City slickers' adjust to town By MARTIN FRANK Ann Arbor has about 100,000 residents. But for students coming to the University from a big city-like New.Yoirk, Detroit, or Chicago - the city seems small. Like any student coming to campus, "city slickers" must adjust to new surroundings and deal with different changes than students from smaller towns. For instance,...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…Page 8- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 Ann Arbor area enjoys high growth, pr 90 osperity . development is a "foregone con- clusion. There are just too many ways to make money in this town for it to stop." By PHILIP . LEVY It is fairly common these days to stroll down the streets of Ann Arbor and see towering cranes piecing new buildings together. Ann Arbor is ex- periencing its highest rate of growth since the 1960s. Mar...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 - Page 9 Specialty s By MELISSA BIRKS cent," said Keith May, owner of the J.R. Tolkein's Middle Earth was Cat's Meow clothing store on State never like the one at 1209 South Street. University. The speciality store Mid- According to May, he knew that vin- dle Earth is the home of Gumby and tage clothing and the accesories that flamingos, not Gandolf and Frodo. go with it - like clear plastic wo...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

…4 Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 Kerrytown mirrors old market, modern mall By MELISSA BIRKS Named after County Kerry in Ireland, Kerrytown on the western edge of Ann Arbor has the look and aroma of a European marketplace. Like a European market, Kerrytown has become a focal point for the surrouding community in its twelve years in existence. The shop- ping center has been host to coffee houses, concerts, commu...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

…kchigan ports Pre I, " 4, ~~1 g I '"4 Inside ..* F'ootball . ..................................S 0 * * * 5 page 2 Cross Country 0*aa*0*00a0***..0.0..0S.0.0 000 0 0 5 0 * 3 1, -T I. Volleyball...... Men's Basketball .... Hockey . .. .. . ... .. .. ww, Field Hockey ........ ~ Women's Swimming. Men's Swimming .... Wrestling...... Gymnastics..... Women's Basketball. Baseball ...... Tennis ...... .. Golf.. .. . . . . . SSoft ball ........…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 .,,' " % r , ' " ' .' ,; s HARBA UGH RETURNS TO LEAD OFFENSE Wolverines shooting for Big en title t By PHIL NUSSEL A year ago, Michigan football preview stories like this painted a dismal picture of the 1985 Wolverines. Some even predicted it would be coach Bo Schembechler's first losing season. They were unusual previews. -But they were wrong. THIS FALL, the predictions are positi...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

…Iti~e iAiga oit~iy - iI ursaay, SeptemOsr 4, i Vio ug- , DAVIS TAKES OVER FOR CANNING Recruits highlight 'M' spikers By DEBBIE deFRANCES When the volleyball team takes the court this fall, five Wolverine recruits will not be the only new faces at the team's home court, the Central Campus Recreation Building. Joyce Davis, Michigan's head coach, is another new name on the Michigan roster. Davis was hired last January after two-year coach Barb...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

…0 Page 4 - The Michigan Uaily - -hursaoy, ;>ep : Blue faster, set to exceed speed limit 4 By BARB McQUADE ;The road to the Final Four crashed abruptly for the Michigan basketball team in 1985-86 with a squad of finely ttZned Mack trucks. This season the Wolverines will attempt to cruise with speedy compacts. done are four players who were in- sttumental in making Michigan's basketball program one of the top in tfie country. Big men Roy Ta...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

…f 6e icn4.IiguriJtfI Jy . . - a,. ' f, "-r -~ - k;i°a,6*' * -IU! Wolverines look to rebound, rebuild Norton and recruits to dominate defense By SCOTT G. MILLER Hockey coach Red Berenson is in charge of rebuilding the skyscraper of a program known as Michigan hockey. The Wolverines' 64 years of competition have produced a record seven NCAA championships. As head architect, Berenson is designing his own blue prints and recruiting his own con...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

…q Page 6 - The. 1 Mi 'c(h ie-.r rhay ...- x, 4 , c , y;F.- Q V t M'tankers seek nationalprominence By DEBBIE deFRANCES Lastsseason the men's swimming team stopped a 25-year drought by winning the Big Ten Championships. This year, the Wolverines intend to defend that title, and pursue NCAA prominence. "I think we should be able to move up in the NCAA (Championships)," said head coach Jon Urbanchek. "We finished 25th, and we should be able to...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 61

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986- Page 7 Abrupt exit leaves 'M' down, not out By SCOTT G. MILLER The clock struck midnight, and Michigan baseball's Cinderella season ended with a pair of losses in the NCAA Mideast Regional held at Ray Fisher Stadium last May. The tragic finish was a bad dream compared to the season's many ac- complishments. The Wolverines went 47-12, captured the Big Ten Eastern Division, and won the Big Te...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 GOPHERS END WOLVERINE DOMINANCE a etters aim to recapture transfer from Pepperdine. Nagel has LAST YEAR'S freshman phenom ving Ann Arbor native Jon Morris (13- By JERRY MUTH two years of eligibility remaining af- Dan Goldberg should provide the 11, 9-3) who anchored the fourth and 7Imagine finishing second at the Big ter transferring from the California Wolverines with a consistent ac...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986-- Page 9 FIVE SENIORS TAKE CHARGE Aretha Frankness Pitchersheadline softball squa ByDave Aretha By DARREN JASEY In their ninth year of play, the 1987 version of Michigan softball just might be the one to bring home their first Big Ten Championship. It is not as if the Wolverines have not been successful. Michigan has never experienced a losing record. Two years ago it finished second in the ...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 64

…Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 chs 'e I e 0 t e I BOB /ST CO RSE 1NSrRUCrOR _ COURSE NO. SECTI ' S)c 41 / ON NO' i 27 3 8 Ulrich's makes Kook bt nd it's 'E 4 iing simple. You don't i have to search through aisles and aisles looking for the books you need. You simply fill out our BOOK r4. : '. V~ RUSH slip as shown above. Hand it to one of our friendly clerks (We hire an additional 100 employees...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

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September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

…V V V U V V V V U -r v N D EX B 0 0 K S T 0 R Theatre. Like few other cities, Ann Arbor and its University provide the theatre-goer or aspiring actor with a wide array of exciting possibilities. (Page 3) Dance. Ann Arbor is moving - in more ways1 (Page 4) alive and than one. Folk. Folk music is more than an integral part of this town's history - it's as much alive today as ever before. (Page 5) Campus Radio. The Univer- sit...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

…W 0 0 v - m B 0 0 K S T 0 R E S T H E A T I By Rebecca Chung W HEN discussing books with a University student, one could mean two things: those tomes bought for classes that inspire a love- hate relationship (emphasis on the latter) and those wonderful things that either cost too much or un- believably little, get read on buses or during warm afternoons on the Diag and are destined to become part of one's permanent ba...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 68

… w I mw U VW low VV W7 w w --a xi.a. .. ,. .-. . - a i4$6F 4 }',{,k V t - i 3 + x v z <.a fi L - t -n f i + .. .. .. x : D A N C E R E C 0 R D S T 0. By Noelle Brower A NN ARBOR is a city of movement; in between classes students stream from one hall of. academia to another; in the Diag they play hacky-sack or spin around on skateboards. In the streets there is the stop and go traffic fighting to beat the next red light, ...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

…W . v I i i U U U U U m m (Continued from Page 15) the James Bond film festival. And in contrast, Alternative Action shows films with political content. Off campus, the Michigan Theater never takes chances, but the classics never looked better than on its enor- mous screen. The theater is also host to the annual 16mm Film Festival, one of the largest offerings of in- I N E M A dependent and avant-garde films in the world. Eyemedia...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

…_ _ Y w w U A W7 A ..., +. T 0A A wn ii a n,,,,iv vital~i l i i .. J KW C I N E M By Beth Fertig AT ITS BEST, radio can serve as a valuable form of enter- tainment and information. At the University's Campus Broad- cast Network, radio takes on a more unique and colorful meaning: It provides the community with the op- portunity to tune into some extraor- dinary, original airwaves - the likes of which one has most likely never. ...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

…Jw II." .. s v CA a " w - V U LTERA R E like Barry Lopez and Josephine pearances were sponsored or co- are not the only people bringing Writing Program can be found in the By A ran Paul Humphries." sponsored by the Hillel Foundation, literary figures to campus. RC's offices in East Quad's Tyler The MFA readings are held in the The Jewish student organization also Malamud spoke at the annuai House. The LSA English Department HE ANN ARBOR...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 72

…-- w e n ,- - ..w Y -W I I [ A U .x mxpe !E , , U V M U S I C S C, E N E LISTEN ER'S cto1inn tchriwxcnn pcurreant evesn- ennnnan n d nce anid nonwith a hit of Tnn 'rtnek fnr bnm the tallsha By Beth Fertig- and Julie Jurrjens Doily rnoto by Jme KI Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians thrilled two Blind Pig audiences this year with their wacky, engaging musicality, LA new store with years of experience dedicated to classical mu...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 73

…" " " -- r w 0 U U 'V U U U U U 17 , 116 '7 C7 '87 '87 87 67 '87 87 NN fRBOR CIvic ATf f T f Proudly Announces its 1986-87 Season ANGELS FALL by Lanford Wilson Sept. 10-13, 1986 + LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE GYPSY by Arthur Laurents " Starring Judy Dow Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim " Music by Jule Styne. Nov. 12-15, 1986 " THE MICHIGAN THEATER THE MISANTHROPE by Moliere Dec. 17-20, 1986 * LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE HEDDA GABLER by Henrik Ibse...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 74

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September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…cl bt Ninety-seven years of editorial freedom Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, September 5, 1986 4 r 43atlu Vol. XCVII - No. 2 Copyright 1986, The Michigan Daily Twenty-Two Pages Women of Michigan Calendar hits stores By MELISSA BIRKS A smiling blonde reclines in the sun with Michigan Stadium behind her. A tall dark-haired dancer stands sultrily against the wooden dance room wall. An elegantly dressed woman leans against a column at Hil...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 Inquiring Photographer By Andi Schreiber = The Daily wants to know the answer to the most popular question on campus, "How was your summer?" Stu Harris, LSA junior: My summer was ful - filling but not relaxing. I worked in New York City for a commercial real estate company, Coldwell Banker - they're number one in the country. The best part about being back in Ann Arbor is having the ...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 -Page 3 Frat rebuilds house, image k k b 1 W 9 9 i 4 4 4 4 8 b tl 9 K. 4 ff 6 d 4 By MARTHA SEVETSON Some members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity arrived in Ann Arbor this week to find a partially constructed house, forcing them to commute from home, stay with friends, or even temporarily live at the Bell Tower Hotel. The fraternity's $1 million renovation, scheduled to be completed by September, w...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION U P U~ *WS5~5 ~ S ~~** P y1f ae d F uwiw Friday, September 5, 1986 The Michiaen Deity Even new student tenants have rights 4 This is a busy time of year in the landlord tenant business. Forastudents it is the time to return to Ann Arbor or move within. For landlords that means an opportunity to pick up some extra money in the midst of the confusion. For the Tenants Union it is time to help students get an equitable housing...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…Page 5 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, September 5, 1986 Peaceful civil, action leads to change By Jonathan Ellis Why would someone decide to break the law, not for individual gain, but for reasons of cpnscience? People weigh the decision to commit "'civil disobedience" in the privacy of their hearts, so I can only give you my own reasons. This summer I spent three days in the Washtenaw County Jail for an act of protest at congressman Carl Purs...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 M4' Y .A 11111 I - , - I. -I AlI Dj lu4t-05 57 J 4 FOR SALE PERSONAL HELP WANTED HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED SPEAKERS - SUNN MODEL 5 P.A. Perfect for parties. 996-4465.$400, O.B.O. 5020912 FREE PRESS "WEEKS FOR '." Delivered on campus. Call 668-8713. 6220911. ART/GRAPHICS TABLE - Excellent condition. Kathy. 971-5394 mornings. 3520910 COUCH - Exc. Cond., Conte...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…Michigan Theater restores The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 -Pane 7 its vaudeville style (Continued from Page 1) do not, the restoration project, slated to be completed by around January, may be delayed. "We can only think in a very positive sense. But we'll definitely be singing the blues and crying in our beers if we don't get the grant," Collins said. "It would be a tragic loss. All that we've accomplished so far in our fund...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 'U' hospital wins appeal for lithotripter By ELLEN FIEDELHOLTZ The University Hospital won its appeal Aug. 28 against the Michigan Department of Public Health (MDPH) and was granted the right to use a special kidney stone machine for research and patient care. The lithotripter uses shock waves to break down kidney stones, which then pass through the patient's system. A lithotripsy, as t...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 - Page 9 'U' students find long lines and red tape a very sticky situation By EDWARD HILLS The University's annual custonis of red tape, snaking lines, and confused faces once again became familiar sights this week as students scrambled to get into classes and track down their financial aid. "The main problem with this University is that it's so spread out," said engineering junior Tom Sharpe. ...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-The Michigan Daily- Friday, September 5, 1986 'U' Terrace residents fight hospital growth - -1 Freshmen adjust to U festyle (Continued from Page 1) w By ELIZABETH ATKINS Residents of University Terrace, a University-owned housing complex for graduate students, will be watching and waiting this fall as the planned destruction of their homes draws closer. But residents say they will plan militant opposition if University Hospital at...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…Completed calendar displays 'U' models' 'Looks of Class' The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 -Page 11 (Continued from Page 1) consignment, allowing them to return unsold calendars to his eompany. Although the cal - endars originally went on sale around three weeks ago for $8, most stores reduced the price to $6 oi' $7 because sales were slow. Moe's Sports Shop had 10 calendars sitting on its shelves for more than three weeks until...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

….. Page 12 -.The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 b f Space port put on hold SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)-America's space station exists only in volumes of . drawings, miles of computer tape, and the minds of engineers who still disagree with it. But by 1994, NASA plans to have a structure as long as one and two-thirds football football fields orbiting 280 miles above the Earth, and housing eight crew members for up to 90 days. The...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Doily - Friday, September 5, 1986--Page 13 Court threatens TV producer 4 .r * .a ." r ' 5 / } sL~. ~.~ . '4} k M~~ > ~ y 'Ik I ~, i. Associated Press Singed An unidentified man pushes Veronica Burton of Boston off her roof just as flames begin to engulf her during a two-alarm fire. She was hospitalized after the fall. ' Soviet evacuation failed DETROIT (AP)- Authorities may seek this week to enforce a contempt order sending a...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 .4 Women in march sponsor rallies (Continued from Page 3) said she was surprised when, two days later, two security workers who detained her joined the march and said, "Some of us really want to be with you." WINKELMAN said the march has been gaining national support and new marchers since it left Denver. Pauline Ahern and her ten-year-old daughter Amelia, came from Australia to join t...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… ARTS The Michigan Daily Friday, September 5, 1986 Page 15 Moore dies; an era ends .M1<a By Whitney Krueger Henry Moore, the British sculptor whose work is recognized by its broad stylized forms expressing the human figure, died this past Sunday in his home outside of London. He was 88. The sculptor had spent his lifetime exploring human form S and its relationship to the environment it inhabits. Through monumental wood and stone carvin...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…Page 16 - The Michigan Daily --Friday, September 5, 1986 'Extemities' extreme lack of quality 4 The Los Angeles-based band The Dream Syndicate, will be performing at door. Pictured above are band members Mark Walton, Paul B. Cutler, the U-Club tomorrow night. Showtime is 10 p.m., tickets are $7.50 at the Steve Wynn, and Dennis Duck. Dream Syndicate its U- Club By Joel Tractenberg The Dream Syndicate will be in Ann Arbor as part of their ...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 17

…I, The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 - Page. 17 Records '*% rvt;s ,. h Leaving Trains--Kill Tunes (SST) Leaving Trains do what needs to be done: they write solid songs, play their instruments well, and always manage to keep things together. This isn't all that uncommon, right? However, this band is unique in that they do more than that which is needed when supplying spirit. Leaving Trains are a real, honest-to-God rock and roll...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 18

…I ,. , Field Hockey vs. Ohio University Today, 7:30 p.m. South Ferry Field SPORTS Field Hockey vs. Ball State Tomorrow, 7 p.m. South Ferry Field The Michigan Daily Friday, Septemk.er 5, 1986 Page 18 Fg Fourn defense starti ng spots unclaimed By PHIL NUSSEL Bo Schembechler doesn't worry anymore - he just gets concerned. With eight days left before the season opener at Notre Dame, Schembechler is concerned about naming his starting lineups,...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 19

…Page 19- The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 'Twerp' turns terri at t .S. FLUSHING MEADOW, N.Y. I still remember that little D 1 1 & twerp, Aaron Krickstein, from Ph IIIIIIn I t U my days on the Western Tennis Association junior tournament B Phil \issel circuit. r For years he humiliated us older guys because he always 4-6, to Karel Novacek of When the fifth set rolled plavp a in the higher age groups - Czechoslovakia. In the third...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 20

…I The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 - Page 20 WHERE'S THE BEEF? New menu leaves Bos boys meatless I By ADAM MARTIN No longer will students in South Quad peer through locked cafeteria doors to catch a glimpse of football players dining on steak and gourmet dessert3. The nutritional era, bean sprouts and all, arrived this summer for Michigan ballplayers, replacing years, and pounds, of juicy red meat. TRAINING table, Michi...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 21

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 - Page 21 CANADIAN BEERS / ANN ARBOR'S LOWEST PRICED ALWAYS FEATURED!. E4 E IN STOCK Weideman ... Goebel,",. Meisterbrau . .. .. Old Milwaukee ... . Busch . ". . . . .. . Strohs .. . .. Budweiser ...". Coors . .. .. .. . . Labatts Blue .. Michelob. . ". . . Signature. . .., Molson Canadian . Heineken . mu... r U " " mu.. * mu" mm". . mum." am.". ma".. mu.." am .r. " " "E mu.." mu".". IE $1...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 22

…4 Page 22 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 E q Eli MUI .M- I 0 [/ t 4 i - _t - _ r I +) 4 ' II '!' _ J ii i ii Ivor ( II 7i ICI, . ., ,, I, ON SALE Friday, Sept. 5 thru Tuesday, Sept. 9 ..__ ._ ,. . r_ _r, i o (1_!' I i __ c SHAIPst B__ rid r ri .+ s'i' f f'7 x , -I I- , -=---_ -- = -_ hd.1 Save 30% ~29 Our 41.88 Ea. Choice of bookcases includes 3-shelf units with sliding doors or 4-shelf open u...…

September 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…E Ltdictjan Ninety-seven years of editorial freedom i3atIg _ _ VVol. XCVII - No. 3 Copyright 1986, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, September 8, 1986 Ten Pages I Soviets file spy charges MOSCOW (AP)- American reporter Nicholas Daniloff was charged with espionage yesterday in a legal proceeding at Lefortovo prison, said Jeff Trimble, a correspondent for Daniloffs magazine, U.S. News and World Report. A Soviet news c...…

September 08, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 8, 1986 , Peace March leaves AnnArbor (contbiUedfrom Page 1) continued walking through the bodies. ROBYN WATTS, the ]Michigan Student Assembly's Military Research Advisor, said the EECS building was chosen as the site of the protest because Department of Defense funds have been used to pay for laboratory supplies and equipment. She said that Pentagon funds are only given to projects doing ...…

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