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September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… WAGE-PRICE GUIDELINES See Editorial Page I "I'll , c he Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom 1EtaiI TRANSITION High-T9 Low-460 See Today for details Vol. LXXXX, No. 14 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, September 21, 1979 Ten Cents Twelve Pages House. defeats canal treaty plan WASHINGTON (AP) - The House of. Representatives refused yesterday to approve a bill designed to carry out the final details of the Panama Canal treaties, which are s...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… Page 2-Friday, September 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily SUPPLIES EXPECTED TO MEET WINTER HEATING AND FUEL OIL DEMAND : I fi 11111 I 11 Carter forms fuel planning panel WASHINGTON (AP) - The Carter Regulatory Commission said natural The president's decision to single out Conn., Carter applauded Texaco for administration announced yesterday gas supplies are reported adequate to Texaco's heating oil policy for praise announcing a "freeze" on...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 21, 1979-Page 3 Italian quake kills 5, most landmarks safe irYUSE CAP4PEN C ALLA High times Neither a sweet young damsel in distress nor millions of dollars in cold cash were the cause of Wednesday's high noon brawl in front of the State Theater. At stake, instead, were a few innocent marijuana cigarettes. Ann Arbor Police reported yesterday that the fight bet- ween three "piobably good friends", resulted...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, September 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily The 1980 budget:Choice between guns and butter As America heads into the final stages of the 1970s - a decade of ex- cesses and abuses - the nation's top lawmakers are conferring in Washington to come up with a budget for the 1980 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. . It's perceived as an annual decision, one fought along partisan battle lines in which some politicians escape un- scathed while o...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

… The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 21, 1979-Page 5 COMMITTEE FORMED TO SEARCH FOR JOBS ycor workers plan for layoffs U-M Office of Major Events Presents By WILLIAM THOMPSON y of the employees scheduled to t off at Sycor Inc., in the next few s are now working to secure their s before the axe falls. )art of that effort more than 30 -s met with about 20 officials from ind local governments and labor Wednesday night in City Hall to the "Syc...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Friday, September21, 1979-The Michigan Daily A Counseling Seivices Group/Workshop HARD CHOICES: Applying Values To Career Decisions An eight week group workshop will be conducted for 6-10 students who are interested 'in exploring the relationship between their personal aspirations, talents, opportunities and values. Open to juniors, seniors, graduate students and recent graduates. No fee. Will meet Tuesdays from 4 to 6 p.m. October 2-No...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 21, 1979-Page 7 'Graffiti': More is less By DENNIS HARVEY George Lucas' American Graffiti was ° a smooth-as-silk, astonishingly authen- tic picture of the end of the greaser era, as represented by one fairly aimless dusk-to-dawn night in the lives of a dozen or so high school seniors, Class of '62. Lucas managed to capture that Taimlessness so well that the movie never quite captured one's full atten- ...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Thursday, September 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES Words 0-14 15-21 22-28 29-35 36-42 43-49 1 1.70 2.55 3.40 4.25 5.10 6.80 2 3.40 5.10 6.80 8.50 10.20 11.90 3 4.60 6.90 9.20 11 50 13.80 16.10 4 5.80 8.70 11.60 14.50 17.40 20.30 5 add. 7.00 10.50 14.00 17.50 21.00 24.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 DAILY LINE CONTRACT Number of Weeks line/week 13 26 39 Inches/week Number of Weeks 13 26 39 LOST C...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 21, FIRST SECRET SESSION SINCE MAY 1978 1979-Page Senate to debate draft 9'. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate agreed yesterday to hold a closed door debate on a bill for compulsory registration for a military draft, but to let the measure die afterwards without a vote. The agreement calls for a secret session of up to six hours today. It will be the first closed-door meeting since May 15, 1978, when the Sen...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Friday, September 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily Gridde. P*icks, These are the voyages of the Starship Gridde Picks. Its lifelong mission: to pick the perfect card, to go 20-0 on picking college football game winners on any Saturday in the Fall. To get these picks down to 420 Maynard Street by midnight on Friday and then to wait, *wait and watch as the interplanetary- 'mellowed-out-galactic-gridiron-battles unfold and determine the fate ...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 11

…Hard-to-get tickets squeeze out students. How many people By LEE KATTERMAN "Can I see your student card?" says the gate attendant. The question catches you off-guard. The best you can do is offer a garbled "huh?" and think - what's this guy talking about? :_"I'LL NEED to see a student ID .. you are a student?" ,"Oh.. ..yeah.... uh ... I. left it at the dorm.' "Well, you'll have to go back for it," the attendant says. "Kickoff's not for ,,tw...…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 12

…abortion? Free Pregnancy Testing Qlk mmediate Results Confidential Counseling Complete Birth Control Clinic Medicaid * Blue Cross (313) 941-1810 Ann Arbor and Downriver area _. , (313) 559-0590 Southfield area Northland Family Planning Clinic, Inc. Page 12-Friday, September 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily PCB traced to Montana farm HELENA, Mont. (AP) - Federal of- ficials said yesterday they have expan- ded their investigation of possible con- t...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

…ly Th Mich n I Vol. LXXXIX, No. 49-S he Mi igan Daiy Twelve Pages Ann Arbor, Michigan Ten Cents Schlesiger, damsto o I '.00k ,Carter 'pleased' withfive dismissals From AP and UPI Reports WASHINGTON - President Carter dismissed Energy Secretary James Schlesinger and Transportation Secretary Brock Adams yesterday and said he is "well pleased with all the changes" he has made in the top level of his administration. In the week-long shake-up Cart...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Saturday, July 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily Califano's absence may aid Carter in south ..oinai~oiiae ,.. North Carolina probably thinks so," the aide said. HEW THREATENED last winter to withhold some $90 million in federal funds from North Carolina's state universities, and began laying down deadlines for the state to reorganize its system of colleges and universities. The agency claimed the state's higher educational system encourage...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July21, 1979-Page 3 PR EVIOUS VOTE ON APPEAL QUESTIONED A2 School Board votes on Black By ADRIENNE LYONS The Ann Arbor School Board decided to schedule a special meeting today to vote again on whether to appeal the recent Black English decision, since the board's president declared the original vote violated the state's Open Meeting Act. School Board President Kathy Dan- nemiller said she declared Wed- nesday's v...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, July 21 1979-The Michigan Daily 4Michigan Daily Eighty-nine Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI. 48109 Vol. LXXXIX, No. 49-S News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuition hikes must not keep out poor T HE REGENTS approved the annual bad news Thursday: tuition rates increased an average 8.75 per cent fot the coming school year. To top off soaring costs, additiona...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 21, 1979-Page 5 Union clean-up reorganization underway By PATRICIA HAGEN The Michigan Union's facelift is un- derway. And by the time classes begin in Sep- tember a number of physical and philosophical changes in the huge red- brick building's structure will be ac- complished. One of the biggest undertakings, con- verting 91 hotel rooms into dormitory space will be completed by then, and 127 graduate students...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Saturday, July 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily Teenybopper idol bland, lifeless 't1 _7 ... . 4 . ... ...4 . " 1 r_ By ANNE SHARP Thursday night in the Michigan Theatre, surrounded by little Pioneer High girls with fluffy hair and designer jeans, I turned my eyes to the heavens. "Please," I begged silently, "let me like it. The Arts Page is already lousy with reviews panning everything from two-bit punk acts to Woody Allen's latest. Please...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 21, 1979-Page 7 .e Schlesiger, Adams out; arter (ContinuedfromPage1) ter's "full confidence." Transportation Department, Powell to 30 days. He said Claytor would later As No. 2 man at the Defense Depar- replied that the new transportation and be named deputy secretary of defense. tment, Duncan has wielded more power HUD chiefs almost certainly would In announcing the removal of than most Cabinet secretaries i...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Saturday, July 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily PUTITIN.,,TPE. e I I il If, 4PL'- ll& 1 L"S AND FOUND FRRN ESNL LOST DOG: Large, black lab/setter mix. Male. Call Single-rn in 6 hedrnnm eoperativehansean Main A married couple unable to have child need volun- 995-22t1 or 663-6777. s1A721 near Stadium, IM Bldg., and Commuter bus route. teer surrogate mother to be artificially inseminated. Rent negotiable, under $135. Call Anna, 764-6274, ...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 21, 1979-Page 9 GNP drop marks mild recession WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation's economic output plunged sharply in the second quarter this year, marking the start of what Commerce Departnent officials said yesterday would be a mild recession. Production of goods and services fell at an annual rate of 3.3 per cent from April through June, the largest quar- terly drop since the depths of the 1974-75 recession. Out...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Saturday, July 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily DNR says state air, water quality good LANSING (UPI)-The state Depart- ment of Natural Resources (DNR) said yesterday air and water quality is still good in most of the state, despite problems with several Lower Peninsula rivers and widespread violation of ozone standards. The conclusion was based on two reports-one dealing with water quality from Oct. 1, 1977 through September 1978 and a sec...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 11

…L3 his ow enougl Opent Bu month reach. "1 chang "4 The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 21, 1979-Page 11 BRITISH WINDS BLOW SCOR ES WAY UP Irwin shoots 75, still leads Open YTHAM ST. ANNES, England (AP)-Although the wind, rain, cold and Ben Crenshaw and Bob Byman, both winnters on the American tour this vn mistakes sent Hale Irwin reeling to a 75, the 4-over-4 effort was good season, and Rodger Davis of Australia were next at 215, four strokes b...…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Saturday, July 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily TIGER DH RETURNS TO NL Staub sold to Montreal From wire service reports DETROIT-The Detroit Tigers sold designated hitter Rusty Staub, an early season holdout, to the Montreal Expos yesterday. Staub, 35, a 16-year major league veteran and six-time All-Star, has been a major disappointment to the Tigers this year after sitting out the first mon- th in a contract extension dispute with mangemen...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 45

…F michigan DAILY EXTRA Saturday, April 2,, 1979 Ann Arbor, Michigan FREE ISSUE Twenty-four Pages Regents reject limited 'U' divestment proposal By MITCH CANTOR It took nearly an hour of confused discussion about parliamentary procedure and alternative motions, but the Regents finally decided yesterday morning not to withdraw University in- vestments from two companies doing business in South Africa. Some 200 equally confused protestors sat pa...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 46

…Page 2-Saturday, April 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily Brink er Earn U-M Credits While You Are Home This Summer Why waste time this summer when you can earn credit through an independent study course? The University Exten- By HOWARD WITT sion Service, Independent Study Department, offers dozens of University Financial Vice-President courses in many subject fields, including: James Brinkerhoff on Wednesday sur- Literature Accounting prised the facu...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 47

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 21, 1979-Page 3 Committee's initial report on Outreach completed By JOHN SINKEVICS The review of the Psychology Depar- tment's Project Outreach will enter its final phase next Thursday when the Literary College's (LSA) Executive .-Committee will decide what revisions will be made in the program. And, ac- cording to faculty members, some of the expected changes will include discontinuing several of the progr...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 48

…Poge 4-Safurday, Aprilt2T,'1979-The'M1chigbn'DoHt ~michigan DAILY Eighty-eight Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI. 48109 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Letters MSA Elections head needs more power Regents ignore own resolution Y ESTERDAY'S Regents meeting was one of the University's darkest hours - a session in which the school's ruling body displayed its complete disre...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 49

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 21, 1979-Page 5 \3L1 LI E I _ J r r rri _ x + r efdl' 1 , i f 1 rsr' a G' .1 You get a return of 50% of the List Price-or better -on Good Condition USED textbooks already reported for future use. -STARTING NOW we are paying over HKLF on the following ...... RITTER CRANDALL DAVIDSON HAGIWARA Princ. of Money, Bankg & Fin. Mkts. 2nd LEHNINGER Intro. to Mechanics of Solids 3rd SMITH Fundamentals of Accounti...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 50

…Page 6-Saturday, April 21, 1979-The Michigan ODily Finals arriving as study slump sets in (Continued from Page 3) Greg Roda, who was working on a Spanish paper. 'I'm taking advantage of study days," he explained. During the term Roda claimed that he studied about two hours a day, and said "I have a rule of no studying on weekends.' Charley Sneed shared Roda's laid- back attitude towards studying. "If I can stay away from the bars I'll do it ...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 51

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 21, 1979-Page 7 Ofjicials says 'U'free of ethical problems By TOM MIRGA Most of the nation's colleges are in the midst of an ethical crisis, according to the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education. But University officials generally discoun- ted claims that symptoms of the crisis exist here. The council asserted that increases in student cheating, vandalism and theft, grade inflation by facu...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 52

…Page 8-Saturday, April 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily Appeal of Open Meetings Act ruling still pending; group finds extra support By MITCH CANTOR "IT WAS A question of assessing the Washtenaw County Coalition Against chances of (winning) an emergency Apartheid (WCCAA) members earlier appeal," Liu added. He said the appeal this week decided they will not press for going through the normal channels will an emergency appeal on a recent likely go to ...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 53

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 21, 1979-Page 9 A2 retains S. African investments By ELISA ISAACSON In East Lansing, sentiment for divesting South African holdings was first reflected in their City Council's policy initiative which the Michigan State University (MSU) Regents echoed with similar action. Ann Arbor's lawmakers have not pioneered the divestiture path, however, and they do not appear likely to do so in the near future. Mayor Lo...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 54

…Page 10-Saturday, April 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily arts & entertainment --m i I KATHLEEN QUINLAN One critic's quixotic romance By CHRISTOPHER POTTER I've got this thing for Kathleen Quinlan. Call it sex appeal or call it star charisma, but I have been hopelessly smitten; my mind and libido held cap- tive ever since watching her audacious presence in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden year before last. Though the film wallowed in cliche,...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 55

…RFD. wronged By ERIC ZORN Bluegrass music certainly has its limitations as a genre, but Ann Arbor's RFD Boys-much maligned by the Ann Arbor folk com- munity-with their generally tasteful instrumentation, smooth harmonies, and droll stage presen- ce, provide one of the finest enter- tainment bargains in town. The band, which has played almost every weekend at the Pretzel Bell for the past ten years, puts on a show which is easily enjoyed and ha...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 56

…Page 12-Saturday, April 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily Hydra' coils in to action By ANNA NISSEN Starting a dance company isn't as easy as kick-ball-change, as Peter Ken- tes or any member of Hydra Dance- Theatre School can tell you. Above Capitol Market on Fourth Avenue, in a small studio roughly eight shuffle steps wide by fifteen long, Kentes and others are constantly working. A member of the Michigan Dance Association, Hydra offers instructio...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 57

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April 21, 1979 • Page Image 58

…Poge14--turday., April21, 1979-The Michigan Dail y Expected tuition ranges announced Univesity students can expect tuition hikes for the 1979-80 aca- demic year to range between 7.1 per cent and 13.9 per cent, according to figures released by Vice President for Academic Affairs Harold Shapiro, who is also chairman of the University Committee on Budget A traon. Tuition per trm for the 1979-80 academic year will range as follows: Michigan resi...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 59

…The Michigan Daily--Satirdoy April 211979-Page,15 some pe howeve African with opj prove t} cising n vocal a WCCAA Regen Wh c . .i .rm* and what will they do next? (Continued from Page 14) former Senate Advisory Committee for University Affairs chairman. "Why probably not have addressed these Daniel Fusfeld to describe h ople feel about it." Brown said, that is, I couldn't say." issues. They would have been content to opinion of the task ahea...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 60

…Page 16-Saturday April 21 1979-The Michigan Daily Regents O"K MSA fee, eleetion review (Continued fromkPage 1) making that portion voluntary. BAKER SAID he thought it was im- portant for a wide perspective of views to be expressed on campus, but added that he felt those who don't support a particular view should not be forced to provide funding for it. Several Regents, including Thomas Roach (D-Grosse Pointe) and Robert Nederlander (D-Birming...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 61

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 21,1979-Page 17 Regents vote 'no' on limited'U'divestment (Continued from Page 1) Board members voiced more diverse opinions on the matter yesterday than in previous meetings. James Waters (D-Muskegon), was the first Regent to express approval of the WCCAA stand, receiving a standing ovation following his call for divestment. "I think it's time our policy did change and we had complete divestiture of all So...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 62

…Page.18--Satuvdoy, -Apri l21; 1979--1he Michigan Daily Regents reject two-company divestment plan (coniused froamPage171 WCCAA members also expressed dismay that the Regents were con- sidering only limited divestiture. "We think the gesture in the end is really a hollow one," said Debbie Duke. "Since you've shown us you respond only to pressure, we'll continue to apply pressure." Also among the historionics used by the WCCAA was a move comin...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 63

…LEAVING TOWN? Congratulations to all prospective Grads and Summer Travellers. Before You Leave, Though, we'd greatly appreciate the return of your library books. Our convenient 24 hr. book drop awaits! Circulation Staff Ann Arbor Public Library 994-2336 ARMY SURPLUS PARKAS & VESTS * Goosedown BOOTS >. PolarguardBO T * Hollowfill il "Dexter Hiking * Herman Insulated Survivor KNIVES . work Boots Buck ' Gerber * GI Combat Swiss Army * Schrade ...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 64

…Page-20-Saturday; April 21, 1979--The Michigan Daily Samoff By JOHN SINKEVICS Assistant Political Science Prof. Joel Samoff said yesterday that even though he feels the review of his tenure appeal has not been "prompt and speedy,' he does not plan to file a lawsuit against the University until the appeal procedures have been completed. "The courts usually expect you to go through the internal channels before they will consider your case," sai...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 65

…Tigers topple Toronto By STAN BRADBURY Special to the Daily DETROIT-Milt Wilcox had two big things to celebrate yesterday, his 29th birthday and his complete game vic- tory for the streaking Tigers over the Toronto Blue Jays. Detroit's 7-2 win was the fourth consecutive Tiger triumph, as they moved their season slate to 5-4. In collecting his second victory against no defeats, Wilcox allowed only six hits and one walk while striking out fiveJa...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 66

…Page 22-Saturday, April 21, 1979-The Michigan Daily MEN UNDEFEATED IN BIG TEN Blue netters humble Northwestern By SCOTT M. LEWIS Final exams officially begin today, but the Michigan tennis team has alrs :dy completed its first test of the wF: kend- and received a solid "A.', rne Wolverines squashed North- we-,rn, 9-0 here yesterday fo their sixth straight Big Ten triumph without a : miish. ' he win hiked Michigan's ova all mark to 14-1, a rec...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 67

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 21, 1979-Page 23 SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Softballers take two In what coach Gloria Soluk described five shots out of second, but a whopping a "tuneup,"'Michigan's women sof- 24 behind the frontrunning host tballers rolled to a smooth 7-1, 3-2 sweep Buckeyes. of Henry Ford Community College at Freshman Steve Maddalena paced sun-drenched Ferry Field yesterday af- the Blue putters with a 74, while co- ternoon. capt...…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 68

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March 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…PRESIDENT SMITH See editorial page Ltt METAMORPHOSIS jtfl 'IHigh-60 Se Low-45 See Today for details Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LXXXIX, No. 135 ' Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, March 21, 1979 Ten Cents Ten Pages A ' Israel, Egypt clash 0I Egypt a yesterday o and the Pale clash sin breakthroug The clash Prime Mini in Parlia Jerusalem state in the IN CAIR Khalil saidl mosphere" doubts it w signed. Begin, in treaty du...…

March 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…Graduating Nurses - Live and Work in Florida's Beautiful Palm Beaches Sunshine, sandy beaches, and a year-round tan. High fashion shopping, and the excitement of Palm Beach living. We urgently need nurses for all supervisory and staff, for all shifts in all areas to staff our brand new 156 bed acute care, ocean view, non- profit hospital. All primary care, private room facility. Full benefits, good salaries, orientation to primary nursing care...…

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