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May 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…Mono fear dispelled The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 16, 1986 - Page 11 By.MICHAEL LUSTIG Mono. The kissing disease. Many students think a diagnosis of "Mononucleosis" is the kiss of death to a social life. Cesar Briefer, director of University Health Services, wants to dispell some of this paranoia. He said mononucleosis has earned a reputation as the "kissing disease" because the virus lives in the throat and usually is transmit- ted to ot...…

May 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…Page 12- The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 16, 1986 Hands Across America expects small student draw By EUGENE PAK Although student involvement in this month's Hands Across America (HAA) chain appears limited, officials remain hopeful that many Michigan residents will participate. Jane Edwards, head of the organization's Michigan branch, said around 150 residents will par- ticipate in Toledo, Ohio, the nearest link in the chain that will stretc...…

May 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

… The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 16, 1986-- Page 13 Rape crisis center progresses (ContinuedfromPage4 "One thing that we're doing is In additiion, 7,000 brochures terwards. Kisch and Lovinger ad- making this a topic that people are about acquaintance rape, with vertised for other student going to talk about," Kisch said. general information about the "facilitators" to help bring the "The more we can talk about this, center will be passed out ...…

May 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 16, 1986 Summertime MSA prepares for fal I By MARY CHRIS JAKLEVIC Although the depleted summer Michigan Student Assembly has full authority, members will spend much of their time laying the groundwork for fall term. According to Rich Layman, ac- ting Administrative Coordinator, about 18 of the recently-elected assembly members will be in Ann Arbor this summer, as well as some students who hold non- ...…

May 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Friday, May 16, 1986 Three Blue netters head to NCAAs Page 15 By PAUL DODD Three members of the men's tennis team hope their season won't end as disappointingly as it did for the rest of the squad at last week's Big Ten Championships in Bloomington. Freshman standout Dan Gold- berg, junior Ed Filer, and senior Jim Sharton will be traveling to Athens, Ga., for the NCAA Cham- pionships tomorrow, while trying. to forge...…

May 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…Page 16 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 16, 1986 Batsmen off to recapture Big Ten title By SCOTT G. MILLER If the momentum from last weekend's four-game sweep of Ohio State carries into this weekend's Big Ten Championship Tournament, Michigan should win its four- th championship in six years. The double elimination tournament will be held at Siebart Field on the University of Minnesota campus. The Wolverines will open today against Wiscons...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…e Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 9-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, May 16, 1981 Sixteen Pages U officials join ov. Milliken Gover the Prop yesterda final bi decided measure "It's a of prom He then to begin paigning in develo WILL Prnnqs in support of Proposal'A tee-which has raised about $210,000 to and universities, formally come out in growth to 6 percent by prop By SUE INGLIS push the tax bill-said most polls in- favor of the proposal. unle...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Saturday, May 16, 1981--The Michigan Daily Talks continue in missile crisis A TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)-Prime Minister Menachem Begin said yester- day after another round of talks that he will give U.S. envoy Philip Habib more time to seek a diplomatic solution to the crisis with Syria over its missiles in Lebanon. Syria said it was ready for battle if war breaks out. In Washington, Pentagon sources confirmed Israeli newspaper reports tha...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…Health Service water situation still unclear amid mixed reports A By LOU FINTOR Although University Health Service officials insisted yesterday that their water poses no health hazards, conflic- ting reports continue to surface over the sequence of steps taken to insure the water's safety. The existence of "grossly discolored water" in the second floor laboratory's water supply was first reported Tuesday morning. According to Dr. Caesar Brie...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…Pnn.= -Saturdav. Moiv A. 1981-The Michiaon Dailv 4 ROY WILLIAMS, A TOP Teamsters official under Justice Department in- vestigation, leaves a union executive board meeting yesterday in Las Vegas after having been chosen interim union president. Williams, who replaces the late Frank Fitzsimmons, is expected to win a full five-year term at the union's convention next month. New Teamster leader sough at conventio In Brief Compiled from Associat...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 16, 1981-Page 5 Reagan advisers expected to compromise on tax ct WASHINGTON (UPI)-The White House yesterday opened the door to compromise on President Reagan's three-year cut in tax rates-a proposal that Republican House leader Bob, Michel says does not have the votes to win. "We have always said we are willing to listen," Speakes said. HE SAID REAGAN still believes his proposed 10 percent cut in individual ta...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Saturday,;May 16, 1981-The Michigan Daily 'U' officials back Proposal 'A' Continued from Page 1) strate their viability executive order before Oct. 1, when the state dollars. make if Proposal A passes. But, Ken- conditions, officials fear the 12 percent budget takes effect. nedy added, "We have got to get this increase in the University's state ap- THE UNIVERSITY has already had expected to result fr issue resolved and out of the way." ...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

…Nurses discuss their profession The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 16, 1981-Page 7 (Continued from Page 3) over, except in smaller, private hospitals where tradition still prevails. Most nurses now report an improving relationship with doctors. Nevertheless, in spite of even the best doctor-nurse relations, one nurse said there remains a definite social class distinction between the two, especially in the case of older doctors and nurses. She ...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

…OpiiMon Page S Saturday, May 16, 1981 The Michigan Daily I The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 9-S Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Vote no on 'A' EW BALLOT propositions in recent times have occasioned a display of such bipar- tisan unanimity as has Michigan's Proposal A, also known as the Brown-Smith Plan. The property tax reform proposal - on which state voters will cast their ball...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

…Arts The Michigan Daily Saturday, May 16, 1981 Page9 More dance music for reckless youth More ear candy for tastefulpeople Kate and Anna McGarrigle - 'Fren- ch Record' (Hanibal) Kate and Anna McGarrigle's French Record is easy- listening music of a very high order - even so, as with most everything capable of fitting into that category, the listening is finally too easy, too smoothed-over to be very interesting. The McGarrigles are a pair of...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

…Reagan is now oldest president I WASHINGTON (AP)-Ronald Reagan today becomes the oldest president the United States has ever had. No trumpets trumpeted, no gifts were gifted, no toasts were toasted yesterday as Reagan turned 70 years and 98 days-equaling the record set by Dwight D. Eisenhower on the day he left office in 1961. REAGAN, BORN Feb. 6, 1911, already held one presidential age mark. He was the oldest man ever to be sworn in as pres...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 16, 1981-Page 11 Crane tips over, killing .two LOS ANGELES (AP)-A crane tipped over into a into the pitwhen the 80-ton, 200-foot boom began to three minor injuries," fire department spokesman 100-foot-deep downtown excavation site yesterday, tilt, Reed said. Ray Walker said. carrying scaffolding and a contractor's office trailer "I heard something snap and the boom went over Reed said one of those least injured...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Saturday, May 16, 1981-The NMichigan Daily ao 'ed, ;e d-listing-ofmvies 3WINNERS EVERT DAY dmss A . todayss M..higone-oily forotest No Content To Enter classified page UP IN sponsored by ,ust lo, thuh today, C,,iied Ads. YOU WIN rp iE SMOKE STATE THEATER Three U. of M. students will find their M QNIGHT nomes hidden in this section}. if your TWO FREE TICKETS MIDNIGH T meppers, comtoourbusiness oice A FE ADS toanyone of = ANOTHER SHOWS "...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 16, 1981-Page 13 l lliii: i1''! i (Continued from Page 12) JOYFUL humanist, female, early 40's, PhD. seeks mature man of great personal integrity, emotional health, intellect, humor and compassion for sharing the whole gamut of human possibilities-including possibly marriage and a child eventually. Good Man, wherever you are, overcome your fear and pride, as I have in placing this ad, and respond. It's time. ...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Saturday, May 16, 1981-The Michigan Daily The Preakness I Second BALTIMORE (AP) - Pleasant Colony, who won the most crowded Kentucky Derby since 1974, will try and overcome a lot of traffic again today in the $200,000-added Preakness at Pimlico. Trainer John Campo is confident of another victory for the colt who beat 20 3-year-olds, finishing three-quarters of a length ahead of Woodchopper, in the biggest Derby field since 23 ran in ...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 16, r981-Page 18 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Tigers. down Angels, 5-1 By MARK BOROWSKI Specialtothe Daily DETROIT - After a 63-minute rain delay, Detroit finally got a chance to play the high-flying California Angels, who had won five straight coming into last night's game. But it was the Tigers who proved red hot as they snuck past their opponents, 5-1, before 13,529 fans at rain-drenched Tiger Stadium. Starter Jack...…

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 16

…Page 16 Saturday, May 16, 1981 The Michigan Daily 4 'M' netters face U national contenders," said Eisner "I Bru ins top seeded am hoping to take two out of the top _ne inismaceP . three singles matches a " TA 1 A and one of the bottom thr t '' R ii n tied at 3-3 going into the in ICLA A tunmn ches, we have an excelle By BARB BARKER Bruins that could help his netters: winning." By ' s The Bruins have no outstanding JUNIOR MICHAEL LE The Mich...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily 1Sixteen rage Vol. XC. No. 7-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, May 16, 1980 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages Soviet talks expected to accomplish few goals -Muskie Korean students protest More than 50,000 Korean university students continued government demon- strations for the third day yesterday, clashing with riot police in downtown Seoul. See story, Page 10. Iran OKs trade with U.S.S.R. From AP and UPI VIENNA, Austria-Secretary ...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Friday, May 16, 1980-The Michigan Daily GOP leaders take Anderson issue to Mich. Supreme Court U LANSING (UPI)-The state Repub- lican party appealed to the Michigan Supreme Court yesterday to bump in- dependent John Anderson off the primary ballot, claiming a lower court had ducked the issue. The eight-page brief reiterated the party's claim that Anderson's presence on the ballot will confuse voters and could even lead to his disquali...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 16, 1980-Page 3 Shapiro warns Regents of possible 'IT, staff layoffs The. reenot-inau urated resdent said no growth this year in state income tax revenue. By MITCH STUART Special to the Daily DEARBORN-University ' President' Harold Shapiro warned the Regents yesterday that staff layoffs will probably be necessary to compensate for the small increase in state appropriations that executive officers expect for the ...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, May 16, 1980-The Michigan Daily Bush for GOP race-reluctantly N APRIL the Daily endorsed John Anderson for the Republican presidential nomination. Now that Anderson has withdrawn from the Republican conitest and is campaigning as an in- dependent, we hesitantly endorse George Bush as the lesser of the two evils remaining in the race. It's tragic the Republicans can't offer the public a better choice this election year. Ronald ...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 16, 1980-Page 5 gyn < kLegal pot might not x $work for patients LANSING (UPI)-Legal marijuana should finally be ready for distribution to Michigan cancer chemotherapy patients today but there are concerns about whether it will be potent enough 9 to do the trick, officials said yesterday. Public Health Director Maurice Reizen and Lt. Gov. James Brickley were to announce at a morning news conference commencement of...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Friday, May 16, 1980--The Michigan Daily A2 SCHOOL BOARD GIVES ENDORSEMENT Gifted program to begin in fall By BdNNIE JURAN In discussions preceding the Board's vote on the the standardized tests. Trustee Patti Cerny argued The Ann Arbor School Board unanimously endorsed proposal, Trustee John Heald argued that it was not that more importance be given to the opinions of the a pilot program for gifted children Wednesday night feasible to ...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 16, 1980-Page 7 Analysts predict new gas price increases NEW YORK (AP)-Motorists prob- average price of leaded regular ably will see higher gasoline prices this gasoline at full-service pumps took its summer despite bountiful U.S. oil first weekly decline in many months, reserves and a trend toward conser- accordipg to Lundberg's survey. The vation, oil industry analysts said average price fell from $1.209 at the...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Friday, May 16, 1980-The Michigan Daily WANTS U.S. TO BREAK IMPASSE Egypt halts autonomy talks 4 CAIRO, Egypt (AP)-The govern- ment of President Anwar Sadat, in a sudden turnaround yesterday, decided against resuming Palestinian autonomy talks with Israel and called for a new U.S. initiative to break the impasse. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr. Butros Ghali told a news conference that a proposed Israeli law to make East Jeru...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 16, 1980-Page 9 Hopwood By ANNE GADON tries to pressure Letiti When Diane Monach entered the attempts to blackma script of Lady Lambert in the Hopwood several other way Writing Awards, she followed the trend loathsomeness of his set by the past few New York theatre involved is Basil's mot seasons: a revival of a hit show is a Duchess of Brayb guaranteed success. Structurally, Lady bungling servants, Lambert is a...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Friday, May 1, 1980--The Michigan Daily 50,000' outh Korean students fight street battles with police SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-Student EARLIER IN THE day, army troops Chun heads both the Korean central the government was expected to an- demonstrators seeking more with automatic rifles, backed by ar- intelligence agency and the defense nounce a political timetable in more democracy fought running street bat- mored personnel carriers, blo...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 16, 1980-Page 11 Gov't to fine Cuban flotilla captains From AP and UPI KEY WEST, Fla.-the U.S. government threatened heavy fines and prison terms yesterday for boat cap- tains defying its order to halt the illegal "Freedom Flotilla" from Cuba. Dozens of boats were seized as refugees still streamed into Florida aboard crowded ships. Customs agents reported late'yesterday that about 60 boats carrying more than 2,...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-1riday, May 16, 1980-The Michigan Daily 4 I I I I I Ap L"STAND F"UND FOUND-1 BICYCLE, Rampar. Call 434-9787 eve- nings. dA517 WALLET LOST-REWARD-At Film Co-op show- ing of Clockwork Orange last Tuesday, May 8 late show. Brown with Kalamazoo ID. Please call 769- 4955. dA516 FOR SA LE DINNERWARE SET-Highlander pattern, service for eight, though few pieces missing, but includes extras: coffee pot, gravy bowl, etc. $20. Call Kermit at 7...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 16, 1980-Page 13 ' Carter won't bite, rebuffs offer to hold debate with Kennedy By the Associated Press While a confident Ronald Reagan pondered his choice of a vice presiden- tial running mate, President Carter rebuffed through his aides yesterday a proposal deal by Sen. Edward Kennedy that.was intended to lure Carter into a debate. Kennedy's offer: he would withdraw from the Democratic presidential race if Ca...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Friday, May 16, 1980-The M Coumiittee hits snag mtalks on federal budget WASHINGTON (UPI)-Congression- al negotiations on the federal budget hit a snag yesterday in the self-set deadline for completion when House members refused to move ahead on defense until their chairman gets out of the hospital. Members of a House and Senate conference committee were working for a third day on amending revisions for 1980 and a balanced budget for 1...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 16, 1980-Page 15 WARSAW PACT SUMMIT WANTS TO DEFUSE TENSION Soviet bloc suggests peace talks From APandUPI WARSAW, Poland-The Soviet bloc launched a "peace offensive" yesterday with a series of proposals that include a world conference to defuse "hotbeds of international tension" and freeze the size of military forces in Europe. The two-day Warsaw Pact summit meeting also produced a vague document described by S...…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 16

…Page 16-Friday, May 16, 1980--The Michigan Daily Players break stalemate 4 Offer to isolate compensation issue in negotiations NEW YORK (AP)-Movement, ab- sent for so long in the baseball negotiations, continued to surface yesterday with a proposal offered by the players association which would isolate the troublesome compensation question from the rest of the issues. Marvin Miller, executive director of the union, said his group would with-...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…Twelve Pages Ann Arbor, Michigan Ten Cents MSA elections certified Alkrnd, Tyler take posts after monthof uncertainty AP Photo A SISTER AND the daughter of the late Rep. Leo Ryan, the California congress- man who was murdered in Guyana during the Jonestown People's Temple incidents, listen to a House panel report on the incident. House' Jonestown investigation released By BETH PERSKY After nearly a month of review and discussion, Vice-Presid...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Wednesday, May 16, 1979-The Michigan Daily (Johnson decides to certify MSA elections (Continued from Page 1)' that the SDO would work with the reviewing the fiscal policy and president, said he feels the election dinary reaction," said Johnson of the student group in the future. procedures of MSA," said Johnson. process needs to be changed, but did not Regents' request for an administrative He said MSA experiences difficulties PAC spoke...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 16, 1979-Page 3 ACADEMIC COURSES EX TENDED Pilot Pro By SARA ANSPACH Fellows (R In an effort to make the Pilot newcomer Program more appealing to students, changes ar staff and student advisors to the since three program are planning improvements and the ne which include extending academic position unt courses and increasing the number of DAVID S social activities available. sity of Ca "I think that the gener...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, May 16, 1979-The Michigan Daily F.Michigan Daily Eighty-nine Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml. 48109 Vol. LXXXIX No. 11-S News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Santilons mX should stay- on -Rhodesia MO UNTING Congressional pressure from rightists and centrists alike to repeal economic sanctions against Zimbabwe-Rhodesia serves puppeteer Ian Smith's interests...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

…Clinic. By VICKI HENDERSON A new five-day program to help people quit smoking-cold turkey-is reported to be nearly 80 per cent suc- cessful up to six months following initial treatment, said Don Powell, founder of Smoke Stopper's clinic. The behavior modification techniques developed by Powell have been tested and proven successful on a variety of people. POWELL, A BEHAVIOR modification instructor at the Univer- sity before opening his clinic ...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Wednesday, May 16, 1979-The Michigan Daily From staff and UPI reports SState Senate Health Committee Pierc' e asks Chairman Edward Pierce (D-Ann Ar- bor) yesterday called for a 10-week delay in action on a bill that would ban publicly-funded abortions for poor women. Pierce suggested holding a series of detailed public hearings on the bill historical, legal, legislative, moral, and economic aspects of the highly emotional issue. Accordi...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 16, 1979-Page 7 'IN CONCER T': Pryor's By OWEN GLEIBERMAN Most of us like to believe our culture has moved several steps beyond the - pint where someone like Lenny Bruce could be branded obscene for saying "cocksucker" in public. After all, the movie Lenny offered a veritable Jesus Bruce to the audience of unassuming young; people swear freely in college classrooms, those former havens of stalwart traditional...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Wednesday, May 16,1979-The Michigan Daily RING Silver with double-black stripe. Corner of State andHoover.Call663-4482eves. dA518 T he H ighlands FOR SA LE LOCAYD ON NORTH CAMPUS ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday, one and two bedroom unfurnished apartments for May 20, 5055 Saline-Ann Arbor Road, Exit 175 off immediate or fall occupancy. Featuring: security 1-94, 225 dealers, everything guaranteed for authen- lock system, drapes, di...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday{ May 16,1979-Page 9 3i v PUT IT IN A A-f, i -i onS puclfromlPagell:r ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN for repair of cow- munications equipment. Experience and minimum 2nd class operator' license necessary. Call Diane Delatorre,662-1247 to apply. 93H111 VICE-PRESIDENT fnr small, but gowing import curporatinn. Management, marketing, and accnunt- ing skills required. Compute skills desired. Send resume 1o: P.O. Box 7909, Ann A...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Wednesday, May 16, 1979-The Michigan Daily RECRUITING DRIVE FLOPS: Pivot un illed or Blue cagers By GEOFF LARCOM Situation wanted: basketball blue- chipper with size to play center on Big Ten team. If join, team will contend for Big Ten title along with national honors. Anybody out there listening? For Johnny Orr and the Michigan basketball team, it seems not. With the recruiting chores for this year's class pretty much through, it ap...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 11

…COLLEGE OR PROS?: The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 16, 1979-Page 11 .... Hub: wavering, wondering By DAN PERRIN Don't bother asking Phil Hubbard whether he's going to accept a contract offfer from the National Basketball Association team which drafts him on June 25-Michigan's 6-7 center has yet to answer that question for himself. Although a pair of published reports indicate the Canton, Ohio senior would abandon his final year of eligibi...…

May 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 11) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Wednesday, May 16, 1979-The Michigan Daily Brown orders pumps open on weekends LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tempers flared and at least one fight broke out at California gas pumps Tuesday as lines grew to as long as four blocks in Los Angeles. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signed an order forcing some of the state's service stations to stay open on weekends. Brown said police will enforce the or- der, although he admitted that penalizing violators will...…

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