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September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

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September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…Page 52-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily THE FOLKS EXPECT YOU TO. WRITE HOME ONCE IN A WHILE . .. 4 F ' 4 , as i. i0 d 64 4 kC 36jMV3 FAj Counsel Very soon, you will not only become a part of the University community but you will also find yourself in the midst of a $ ,.whole new environment-a diverse city with a lot to offer students who are willing to put down their books and spend a little time out in the 'real world.' But...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 53 ,HE UNIVERSITY AND ANN ARBOR: A marriage of convenience By KEN PARSIGIAN It is easy to divide Ann Arbor into a niversity community and a city com- iunity, but the two are not' distinct. hey interact constantly, and while leir relationship is basically solid, it is iso sometimes strained. The relationship revolves around two ey points-the University reimbursing ie city for use of its serv...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

…Page 54-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily t Ann Arbor Area III 'It I 11 i23 KG p fi , Ds -R v 9 RM RVm 0PA EcTT <ER 81RTit T 4J Pa O CAMPSO X SAZ 11.0AlCT a.. OOWINDLEARR E 4 DW. 7C hF . m R c ca JJ O ENv DEc7aL.-AP4A ' 04 O o not h CE E<C 9S> LL LOW ~N < WOSIYH l-2 S E }M GA 9HR YL O N C T RID Qty w HIONP BLE°WCREEKc Z N Q 5 / '1 PH EA SEN TCA C …

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 55 The ins and outs of Ann Arbor info T une in toA ByR.J.SMITH a dose of Despite the onslaught of television, night, the the "golden age of Radio" still lives on FM scale, in a fairly healthy form in Ann Arbor. jazz recor For those listeners who delight in THE UN spouting long strings of "you-alts"andsWRCN, a drinking Lone Star beer, Ann Arbor's and WUO newest station, WNRS, offers a range...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

…Page 56-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily nn Arbor: to see, places to be The living is easy in A2 parks Daily Photo by JOHN KNOX A thick blanket of snow envelops the Arb lending it to winter sports like cross-country skiing and traying. OCU-in on-t en Ci - Tin .-Focusingi o he itys fi By RENE BECKER another Ann Arbor landmark -- the local color at once is the Few towns the size of Ann Ar- Drake's Sandwich Shop. Farmer's Market...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 1 A2 consumerism: Rip-offs just around the corner By DAN OBERDORFER In any town where .residents depend on bicycles for transportation and students are willing to pay top-dollars to shop close to home, exorbitant prices. prevail. And Ann Arbor is no exception. Ac- cording to data released by the American Chamber of Commerce Association in March, consumer prices in Ann Arbor were 10 percent ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

…age 58-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily s, 2 Wne No tteir rom left to right, Council member Ronald Trowbridge, Mayor Louis Belcher and Council members Susan Greenberg and en Latta discuss an important city issue. AREA LEGISLATORS Laying down the laws By MICHAEL ARKUSH Ann Arbor is a city of many contra- dictions. It's centered physically and financially around a major university famous for its progressive and sometimes radical...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 59 Counci dances to a GOP tune Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Members of the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid protest University investments in South Africa. 'Campus Iactivists pla0y poli,1t ics (Continued from Page 58) I'm misunderstanding this, but . Like Morris, Greene represents the Second Ward staunchly, especially on issues of student concern. Susan Greenberg (D-First Ward) ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

…Oae 60-Thursday,,September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily To Serve YOU Best 5%k~ES '5. %y0SSe90 Ge hQe Se 00 SGO°Ggy S Se epr49 ' 3900 a d o oe e A s r , 9 r r ". Q 6 0 $. 49 Af j 6rh : B6 00 8 309. SE D E is I ATUP TO 'AOFF For Every Course on the Michigan Campus USED BOOKS Our stock of GOOD USED Books is the largest in the city and at the BEST PRICES! We guarantee the correct Book for every course. to serve you best- In this ad, we...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

…Page 62-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan paily You and ; the'U Finally, we bring you what is perhaps a less than-rosy portrait of 2 the University. You've already been bombarded by University } booklets and brochures and have probably been through orientation. As a result, you've begun to form Syour own opinions and have a small idea of what your stay at the University will be like. But it's a big place and there's a lot to learn. So,...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 63 RESEARCH PROJECTS BUILD PRESTIGE: 'U' exploring new frontiers By DAN OBERDORFER Chief among the factors behind the University's prestigious reputation- along with the football program-is the quantity and quality of the research that goes on here. If judged solely on the basis of dollars spent, over $75 million annually, the University ranks among an exclusive cluster of five or six top...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 64

…Page 64-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily Daily. By SHELLEY WOLSON After arriving at the University and settling into your new environment, inevitably the need to find a niche of your own other than your new home will arise. To alleviate some of those first feelings of displacement, coming to The Daily can be a worthwhile step to take. Whether or not you're journalistically inclined, you don't have to be a Wood- ward or Bernstein...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page SI t Minority groups establish services MSS- helping minorities through the 'U'-- By ELISA ISAACSON The trials and tribulations of one's first encounter with the University-feelings of alienation, in- significance and academic pressure-affect all students to some extent, but they seem to weigh even more heavily on minority students. Minority Student Services (MSS), located on the third floor...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

…ge 66-Thursday; September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily Shortages plague By RICHARD BERKE In most college towns, students don't concern themselves with the housing market. They figure housing is housing and besides scraping up enough cash for the monthly rent, there's little need to worry about it. Not so in Ann Arbor. IN THIS CITY, housing is a prime concern of students, whether they live in dormitories, apar- tments, or houses. Ann Arbor has ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 6 Adm'nistrators:Min Regents hold the final authority ding the 'U's busines By BRIAN BLANCHARD Like any board of directors overseeing a large interest, the University's Regents regularly approve building and razing, vote in new programs, dissolve old ones and question-before approving-an enormous * annual budget. But unlike the boards of GM or, Ford, the eight public officials sit atop an ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 68

…Page 68-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily ACADEMIC PRESSURE OFTEN OVERWHELMING When the going gets tough By RENE BECKER The pressure to succeed at this University, which all students must en- dure, is real. But first-year students tend to suffer from a distinct brand of pressure which stems from fear of the unknown, exaggerated tales of "cut- throat competition" and an unrealistic view of their limitations and goals.f . . / This...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 69 ThA festival of fri sb E9sW, rak uww frisbees, freaks By R. J. SMITH Just as all roads led to Rome, similarly well-travelled are the Univer- sity paths which eventually cross at the Diag. The Diag, short for diagonal, is physically and symbolically the center of campus. Running diagonally from Kresge's to Baskin-Robbins and on the opposite diagonal from the Union to the Chemistry Buildin...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

…'oge 70-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily X T'I'INUShAINTIU #UlIC FEE T !! , ti Yep, we've g hatl's what ot, alright- qq and FOUR (4) DIFFERENT SIZES to choose from. p n'< .,sr , "'+ . .; . , .- . ~ : EARLY and GET THE SIZE YOU WANT......... r ales UNIT 8 MONTHS 2 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR .............39.60' 2'/2 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR ...........45.60 3 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR ............. 48.00 5 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR .........…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 113

…Subscribe to the Daily Call 764- 0558 PERSPIRY .NIXONoLAIE 4 Ui4IQHgh-82* editorial page See Today for details Vol. LXXXX, No. 2 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, September 7, 1979 Free Issue Thirty Pages plus Supplement SCHOOL'S IN SESSION! g Students anticipate new experiences By MARION HALBERG returning students whose whereabouts remain unknown. The University opens for business today, ending a week But their roommates, unconcerned, say the...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 114

…Page 2-A-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily AA TA Ay ADRIENNE LYONS special r The budget, approved Wednesday dicapped might by the Ann Arbor Transportation during th Authority's (AATA) Board of Directors Includes provisions for both a 15-cent THE $1 fare increase for bus runs and con- a rate h tinuation of Sunday Dial-a-Ride ser- one-way ,ice, which was scheduled to be cut The bu along with daytime weekday Dial-A- $4.6 mil Ride runs...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 115

…,,., . , W .~..,. ..., w.~ ........y..,, . , ..,M.. ...,. ,.. .A.,.. ,-v .. The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979-Page 3-A r YC SEE NEWS APPE4 CalZ)AJI ' A wordy reminder Although Ann Arbor's investment scandal disappeared from the headlines in 1977, outgoing City Administrator Sylvester Murray can never forget it. Tuesday night at Murray's last City Council meeting before going to Cincinnati to assume the city manager's post there, h...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 116

… Page 4-A-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily I Nne M t r ,dtgansf talreo Ninet y Years of Editorial Freedom Black-Jewish rift began before Andy Young affair I Vol. LXXXX, No. 2 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Welcome back to the 'U' C ARS INCH down State Street, lines And t stretch down corridors, around controv corners and out into the street. You're investn shuffling - or ...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 117

…Strike continues at. local ~beater By RICK BLANCHARD anstead of a smooth exchange of 1opey for ticket, followed by a. urely seat selection, those who at- td the Ann Arbor Theater are asked. ..striking projectionists union mem- jrs to spend their entertainment time %d money somewhere else. J(xployees of the theater, formerly ,Fifth Forum, had union represen- ion for '13 years, according to ,hard Beckerman, business agent for jhe International A...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 118

… Page 6-A-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily An Invitation to Episcopalians at the You are welcome to join us in our weekly Sunday programs: At St. Andrews Church 306 N. Division (at Catherine) 9 am.-UNIVERSITY STUDY GROUP The first topic will be a three-part film, "THROUGH JOY AND BEYOND-THE LIFE OF C.S. LEWIS." The film will be shown in the Recreation Room on September 9, 16 & 23. The session on September 30 will be devoted to dis...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 119

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979-Page 7-A Storms brew in David's wake SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Re- public (AP)-The human toll taken by hurricane David in the Dominican Republic continued to climb yesterday, to an official Civil Defense and police count of 1,100. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Frederic, downgraded from a hurricane Monday, hovered over Hispaniola in the Carib- bean, dumping heavy rains on the already-swillen Dominican Re...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 120

…Page 8-A-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily Henry Ford steals show at last news conferenee DETROIT (UPI)-Ford Motor Co.F Chairman Henry Ford II said a brief farewell to reporters and directed fur-s ther questions to company President The word's o n rumpus If you want to be in the know, you should be reading The Daily - the latest in news, sports, les offaires academiques, and entertainmentr..sr CALL 7644558 to order your subscripti...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 121

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979--Page 9-A Deathtrap' a sneaky hit By JOSHUA PECK Like the first bite of a tart autumn ipple, Deathtrap refreshes the soul and itillates the senses. Playwright Ira Levin wasn't content nerely to churn out another five- haracter, one-set thriller. While ollowing the guidelines laid down by Deathtrap Ira Levin Fisher theater September 4 Sidney Bruhl .............. Brian Bedlord Myra ruh ......... .....…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 122

…Vegetable farmers strike in California shall Gans said the walkouts would con- tinue, with' different farms being targeted, until contracts are signed. "WE HAVE HAD over 35 negotiating sessions with this group of 16 growers with no results," Ganz said. "Now we want to see if they are serious, so the farmworkers walked off to say they are serious." The union said 1,800 workers were off the job Thursday while growers put the number of idled wo...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 123

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979-Page 11-A winning w (Continued from Page 9) frstration have taken him. He con- s ntly swears ft the audience, and a resses their applause with a vicious, s castic "You're too kind, too kind."' Tie band talk among themselves bet- w n numbers as if they were each o er's only support. At the end of the concert Thunders tells the audience 8 t t if they want an encore they have to k k over all their tab...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 124

…Page 12-A-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily Canterbury Loft. Events in September Sept. 1l-Galliard Brass Ensemble. A free performance outdoors on the Diag on the steps in front of the Grad Library. Tuesday, 12 noon. Sept. 14-Equus Reading. An informal reading of the play, Equus by Peter Shafer followed by a discussion led by Tony Burdick. Friday, 8 p.m. Free. Sept. 15-Trees in Concert. A special concert appearance by Trees, an Ann A...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 125

…U.S. support of IRA declines NEW YORK (AP) - Support from ;Americans for the Irish Republican jArmy - both cash and guns - has ideclined significantly in recent years, (according to sources on both sides of 'the Atlantic. y As a result, the IRA is said to be in- Kcreasingly dependent on weapons from ,Europe and the Middle East to wage its struggle against the British army in :Northern Ireland. "MILLIONS OF arms are floating around overseas," ...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 126

…Page 14-A-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES ZjNITH 23" COLOR CONSOLE TV. $100. Call 662-4736 after 5:00. dB IEASE FOR SALE. Female graduate student or wman over 21. Double suit, spacious Cambridge House, 541 Thompson, above Michigan Union 'in Central Campus. Days: English Grad. office, Haven Iall 7615, 763-4139. Evenings: 663-6961. 50B91 4-SENIOR SEASON TICKETS together. AVAIL- ADLE to bestoffer. Call...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 127

…ARAB TER RORISTS SLIP OVER JORDANIAN BORDER DURING VISIT: adat aftei 4 .'EL AVIV, Israel (AP)-Egyptian President Anwar Sadat flew home yesterday after a summit with Prime minister Menachem Begin, happy with "the ever-growing friendship" between Egyptians and Israelis but urging quick progress on the Palestinian issue. Shortly after Sadat's presidential plane left Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Air- port, the Israeli military command an- nounced that a...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 128

… 1 6-A-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Doily 4 g 00 a e " i ... .............. isa i M ' .i Walk, Miss J, in the moccasin styles by Dextere: handsewn glove leathers. AP Photo SCIENTISTS ANNOUNCED yesterday that Pioneer II had detected a sixth ring around Saturn during the first spacecraft encounter with the planet's ring system. Photo above was taken as Pioneer was outbound from the planet on its endless trajectory which will take ...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 129

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979-Page 1 B E Sirn t 1 PART B Sycor Inc. to layoff 600 workers By MICHAEL ARKUSH Sycor Inc., the city's largest private corporation, will layoff 600 workers in* the next six months, company spokesmen announced Tuesday. The major shake-up has been rumored for several months but this week's announcement assures that the company will undergo numerous changes. The corporation will be con- verted fr...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 130

…Page 2-B-Friday, September7, 1979-The Michigan Daily U of Mass. students return to crumbling library AMHERST, Mass. (AP) - Six years ago the University of Massachusetts opened a modern 28-story tower touted as "the tallest library in the world." But when classes resumed Wednesday, students found the library barricaded, its brick facade crumbling and its one million books temporarily out of reach. "This is no way to start the school year," ...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 131

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979-Page 3-B AP Photo by Loren Portnow REV. JESSE JACKSON advocated U.S. recognition of the Palestinian Liberation Organization and University divest- ment from companies doing business in South Africa during a commencement speech last month. Jackson addressed about 500 graduates and their guests at Hill Auditorium. Jackson calls or PLO recognition, 'U' divestment By ELIZABETH SLOWIK Civil rights le...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 132

…Page 4-B-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily IMPACT OF 30% CUT IN ALLOCATION SLIGHT Fuel supplies adequate or 'U' By STEVE HOOK Although fuel supplies at the Uni- versity are significantly lower than a year ago, officials are confident that the huge fleet will have sufficient gasoline supplies. During an average month, just under 500 University-owned buses, trucks, and cars burn up 20,000-30,000 gallons of gas. At the present rate, a...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 133

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979-Page 5-B awaiting outcomes of suits from ex-employees By ELISA ISAACSON The usually tranquil Ann Arbor City Hall, preoccupied with such tasks as filling potholes, does have its share of Perry Mason drama. The city is in the process of defending itself against pen- ding suits by various former em- ployees. One of those is the suit by former City Accountant Marc Levin, who was fired for his role in ...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 134

…Page 6-B-Friday, September 7,1979-The Michigan Daily Heating oil shc WASHINGTON (AP) - People who beat with oil shod be able to get all the fuel they need this winter but will pay at least 50 per cent more than they did a year ago, the Carter administration said Wednesday. "There may be many people in our country who will be faced this winter -with a cruel choice between food or heat," departing Deputy Energy Secretary John O'Leary told a con...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 135

…India birth control a shambles NEW DELHI, India (AP)-India's birth control program remains in disarray in much of the country two years after the collapse of a major compulsory sterilization effort. During the 1975-77 national emergen- cy declared by then-Prime Minister In- dira Gandhi, hundreds of thousands of males, some in their teens and childless, others in their 60s, were ounded up by police and forcibly sterilized. The popular uproar ...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 136

…8-B-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily VillageKroger? Village Corner gets face lift; reaction to renovations mixed By AMY SALTZMAN Remember what it was like to wind your way through the maze-like aisles of Village Corner-Ann Arbor's favorite general store on the corner of South University and Forest Streets? As you squirmed between the canned soup and cake mix shelf and the tuna fish and potato chip shelf, your down jacket would ...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 137

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979-Page 9-B Council may approve sale of city cable TV to Denver firm By SARA ANSPACH Ann Arbor City Council will vote Monday night on whether to approve a franchise agreement to sell the city's bankrupt cable television system to a Denver-based firm. If its purchase bid is approved, Daniels and Associates, Inc. told Coun- cil it would spend about $5 million to expand the network and pick up debts owe...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 138

…a Page 10-B-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily BROADCASTERS CHANGED: ABC juggles r ..,a.i TV lineup An AP Sports Analysis. OK, students. Time for our weekly television quiz: Who will be doing college football this year? (a) ABC, (b) ESPN, (c) Chris Schenkel, (d) Woody Hayes. If you answered the first two, you deserve a varsity letter. ABC, THE network with the roving eye for top-rated cheerleaders, will be doing the NCAA's glamour...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 139

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979-Page 11-8 'Not because it's not worth reading. You're wasting your time because you could be reading it three to ten times faster than you are right now That's right -three to ten times faster With better concentration, understanding, and recall. The problem is, most of us haven't learned anything new about reading since we were 10 years old. So we're still stumbling along at a fraction of our rea...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 140

…Page 12-B-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily Behind the scene: Wolverine football assistants By LIZMAC They're there, alright. Their names are not splashed across the headlines of the sports pages, their faces are not instantly recognized by the average football fan, and their work goes largely unheralded. But the im- portance of their roles and the expertise with which they perform their trade are reflected in Michigan's successfu...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 141

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 7, 1979-Page 13-s NEW COACH MUST PRODUCE Bruce shoulders OSU burden ISU GYMNAST TOPS: Thomas puts U.S. in ,COLUMBUS, (AP) - From a distan- ce, it will appear to be the same-that short, rotund coaching figure stalking the Ohio State University football sidelines. But Earle Bruce is no Woody Hayes and he does not intend to be. "I know I'm following a great coach. I guess he's difficult to follow. But I la...…

September 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 142

…Page 14-B-Friday, September 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily THE OFFICE OF MAJOR EVENTS PRESENTS IN CONCERT r WITH SPECIAL GUEST SNIIFF&TliETLAII i 0 AN TICKETS ARE $8.50,7.50 & 6.50 AND GO ON SALE SEPT 11 AT THE MICHIGAN UNION BOX OFFICE, SCHOOLKIDS RECORDS, FALSETTA'S MARKET IN ANN ARBORWHERE HOUSE RECORDS, & THE HUCKLEBERRY PARTY STORE IN YPSILANTI. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 763-2071. Lu II IAtIrITATD11 InIAINM AiMlPR …

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