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September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 23 If you knew Susie By Jeffrey Selbst twisting her hands. The clock struck one, then* S HE SAT AT the table,n two, followed' by three; four was close at hand. She didn't know what to do, so there at the table she sat. She twisted her hair into ringlets, and she looked at the clock. Night wore-' Paul ripped the sheet out of the typewriter savagely. No good. He felt defeated. He'd been ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…Page 24-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily No breath wasted here, but silence hardly golden By BRIAN BLANCHARD We met several times a week in a 'small Mason Hall classroom overlooking the snow-covered Diag to mull over nothing less than the entire second half of Europe's history. Steve, our TA, would begin by lighting a ,cigarette, then draw his hiking boots up underneath his wooden chair before leaning into his work: a series of...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 25

…9 The Michigan Daily-ThL sday, September 7, 1978-Page 25 Grad School: Di I adm rh e impossible. dream ing a toe in pre-med water Y SELBST olfactory senses constantly plugged up sounded vaguely dirty to me, but what to observe Chanukah with my family cked in by the lure by the repellent odor of formaldehyde. did I know, being in effect a freshman stayed up all night for nights on end., I. pp By JEFFREY nit it. I was suc ly. I All of the ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

…-Thursday, September 7,.1978-The Michigan Daily STANDING IN LINE MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A WOODEN STATUE? STEVE, BOB, NANCY, SUE, SANDI, ANNE, DOUGLAS, PAUL AND RICK DO NOT LIKE TO SEE YOU STANDING IN LONG LINES WITH NO END IN SIGHT. THAT'S WHY THEY CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THIS FALL'S BOOKRUSH AT LACO BOOKSTORE-HOME OF ANN ARBOR'S SHORTEST TEXTBOOK LINES. WE'RE THE SMALLEST TEXTBOOK STORE IN TOWN, AND BECAUSE WE'RE SMALL, WE DON'T TRY TO ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

…The Michigpn Daily Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page y ds Uf.3°^?x ^s .,U 'm Tn rC S.x::S .; 'v ;, :>:' .'' . , '. w.,. ....1Y k? sr -:::. .<r .,.. ._ >, gy S; :r.3. : .. t. / :z5=. f ,.Y f: ff :s,'" L i~ r":.>:. .. i. ": ,.,,: ', "9 .X'.. ..x ,. ,....,., ..vR _ . ._.. .._. .,:o. a ffi .., ,. _. , ._. .-..., ,. ....,:, . . 3 x >t.a , 8 . r .. J p , ..... ... .h f. .... , , t ,...,..{.. a ,...,,.. ..,.._'. > .r , :... ... ....,., r _ .,.. v!h,. ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

…Page 28-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Doily 'M' nine thrown into. World Series NW U U E r t WE m - NoW : w y IfU Pitchers propel Wolverines to 3rd league title in four years By JAMIE TURNER The 1978 edition of the Michigan baseball team did not have either outstanding talent at many positions, nor significant depth past the front liners. Nevertheless, the Wolverines were able to mold themselves into a team capable of winning th...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 29

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7; 1978--Page 29 If at first you don 't succeed .0 0 o and Co. a defense I By CUB SCHWARTZ In this post-Watergate era, a rather iteresting, if not distant comparison as been made by some sports obser- ers between Richard Nixon and Bo chembechler. Vowing complete riousness, they point out not only the milarity of errors (b6th have eroded blic confidence) but the similarity in ver-ups. They depict t...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

…Page 30-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily Women make National splash; finish in top ten By PAUL CAMPBELL While other women's sports at Michigan are just learning to walk, thereis one squad on campus which started run- ning three years ago and hasn't stopped accelerating since. It's not a track team, though. Their running is done parallel to the ground, not perpendicular. They wear skin tight nylon suits and really can't do the...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 31

…F1 h *drc By GARY KICINSKI Two years ago, not much was bpected of the Michigan hockey team. Ut after finishing third in the WCHA e icers went all the way to the NCAA Ials, where they lost to Wisconsin in lie championship game. Last year, a lot was expected of the Sichigan hockey team. Too much, as it rmed out, since the Wolverines could ye more easily passed as a skydiving am than a hockey team. Ranked mber one in the country at one point, e i...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 32

…Page 32-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily PROGRAM IMPROVING, EXPANDING Recruits key to cage success Abby the tal strong the nu 44 Q4 ale m By CUB SCHWARTZ Don Canham runs the Michigan Athletic Department like a business. Over the years he has developed and marketed a number of very successful products, such as football, basketball, hockey, etc. But being the successful businessman he is, Canham realizes the vitality of his depa...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 33

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 33 Donakowski gone, but talented harriers set fot title chase By ERNIE DUNBAR When Michigan's cross country team enters its fifth season under the direc- tion of coach Ron Warhurst, the harriers will be in a unique situation. Prior to last season's disappointing fourth place finish in the Big Ten Championships the harriers had never failed to capture the conference title for their coach. Th...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

…Page 34-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily Big Ten champs! Men's tennis and track squads dominate circuit By HENRY ENGELHARDT Brian Eisner has done a rather splendid job as coach of Michigan's men's tennis team. In his nine years on the job, his teams have won nine Big Ten titles. That's right, nine for nine. And Eisner sees no reason why next spring shouldn't add number 10 to the list. THE 1978 SQUAD was actually hard- pressed...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 35

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 35 Tech Hifi offers to refund your money (not. just give you an equipment exchange) if you're not 100% happy with how our components sound in your home. You can take up to 7 days after your purchase to change your mind, and get your money $ back, no hassle. How can we afford to make an offer like this? Because of our confidence in the quality of the equipment we sell. Take our value-priced ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 36

…'age 36-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily FROM REC SPORTS TO OFFICIATING Relax, IM has it all By BOB MILLER Time is winding down, your team :rails by one... the enemy quarterback irops back for a pass-and YOU inter- 3ept it for the winning touchdown, iving your team the championship. NO, IT ISN'T a special segment of 'Fantasy Island," the aforementioned ituation could actually occur, provided ou are competing in the University...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 37

…TRACK, GOLF TEAMS MORE COMPETITIVE. The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 37 FINAL 1977-78 MICHIGAN GAME HOCKEY STATISTICS Women By ELISA FRYE was a rem While the "major" revenue-earning with all ti ;ports at Michigan continue to bring in mons. iot only the most money but the most All nine ttention, "minor" sports tend to be ning next lisregarded. Even so, the coaches of four recrui hese teams continue to coach and the "These f...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 38

…Page 38-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily I ------------ 1! 1 k I i R 1 1 'i i All of our e', Boolks for University courses are priced at 5 % BELOW LIST PRICES. If you should change your mind I avuULd UIJK, no prbe.. simply return the-- nuurhchzP 1.- %A a %A ~A & your receipt within FULL I a tck t tion of S 2 Weeks fora B uet R EUD OIditLion , w e also 1 he largest selec- good conditionj - __d We have. AL c o r e Bole'o...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 39

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 39 Y % :a :: . . ^. : . '9.: a . .r : _. Iowl I 1 r. x " X..w, S q sd fir 3 l x ua ' a Ir 11 1475 f 4 T s dg l t t s d '. - ss a 2 ., V 1 J x rT 5 ". dk r t a k Y K 2 : eo, II > 3 1} e Zw x - e A o fi n s @ d " y « dom. > -0' t x x e. b' \ Rsv ' vrw fv\ ..; i .: f y 4 w GyyYC i y\ \ X d : 4M N f h c e i 3y, 3s pis v px 4 8.mw Ii . 4 '"i i s v p p p p ^ jvpn 81 :a ".i: .f. J'w iA1J e A Mf...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

…Page 40-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily The. Finer Things After you get settled in your new University home, you will probably start looking for some refreshing ways to pass the time (even though there's always some school work you could be doing). The need for ex- tracurricular diversion will ultimately become most pressing. Since these activities are not totally necessary to a complete college education yet provide a fulfilli...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 41 !\ow playing at your campus film co- op By OWEN GLEIBERMAN Somewhere over the last few years, e pattern of movie-going among >lege students changed drastically. h, I suppose we've always liked ovies quite a bit, and that the ergence of the "film generation"-a phemism for a generation reared on levision-was really inevitable. But e way this tranformation from mild Itists to self-proclaim...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

…Ann Arbor's a chorus line for aspir i By SHELLEY WOLSON One, two, pliez, four. Pirouette, pirouette, slide into an arabesque and then bring the leg to passe. Repeat. The leotards stretch and pull with the lithe bodies as they bend and sway in time to the beat. This is just one of many combinations to perfect before the rigorous rehearsal is over. WHETHER IT IS for personal fulfillment, individual expression, or just pure love of the activity,...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978--Page 43 Campus alive with sounds of musc:i", House I ights up at Major Events By DOUGLAS HELLER After the stage is built, the amps con- iected and the bills paid, people like lackson Browne and Linda Ronstadt go' o work and the people from the iniversity's Office of Major Events can elax - until the next show. Most of the concerts by major recor- sing artists in Ann Arbor are brought to ,ampu...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…Page 44=Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily All of Ann Arbor's a stage By STEPHEN PICKOVER So, you're finally in Ann Arbor, the mecca of the Midwest, as it is affec- tionately known, and you've got nothing to do. Bored with the tube, the trashy movies, and pedestrian pursuits like pinball, you decide that it's time to try something new, something live, ex- citing, spontaneous, fresh and fun. You are obviously hungry for some theat...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 45 Folk, friends aboard the Ark (Continued from Page 43) special series of concerts featuring Michigan folk artists, many of whom had never played before a paying audience. Where else could you hear an Ozark Mountain flat-picker,,a British concer- tina master, a storyteller from Maine, or a nationally known harmonica wiz- zard from Ann Arbor? At the Ark, everybody strives for a closeness, A...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 46

…'age 46-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily B a rs THE APARTMENT Huron Towers Apartments An older crowd frequents this quiet bar, which is rather expensive. Female students should be warned that elderly ents, often wearing toupees, like to in- roduce themselves here. BIMBO'S 114 E. Washington A wholesome~sort of bar, if there is such thing, old-fashioned sing-alongs are a ain attraction on the weekends. Also erves a full menu. HE B...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 47

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 47 with loving care and taste excellent because of it. McDONALD'S 337 Maynard Every year, this popular but cheap restaurant adds something new to its menu. Whether it be new shake flavors, chocolate chip cookies or ice cream sundaes, McDonald's is still the only place to stave off your hunger as quickly as possible. OLGA'S KITCHEN 205 S. State Specializing in Greek food, the Olga sandwich co...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…IPage 48-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily You too can be a writer 0 . By JUNE LOEFFLER I can't even remember when I first heard mention of the Hopwoods. Chan- ce mention by a counselor at orien- tation, or an English TA? It might have been an article in The Daily. But memories of a time when Hopwood deadlines didn't rule my life have faded into oblivion, especially during those last few frenzied days of re-writing and polishi...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page49, Students keeping in tune (Continued from Page 43) recommends that student musicians prepare a piece for the fall audtions, but that it isn't absolutely necessary. The top vocal organization on campus is the Chamber Choir, according to Thomas Hilbish, director of University choirs. "It's a select group of 40 voices" which meets twice a week for an hour and a half. "About 99 percent of the ...…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 50

…Page 50-Thursday, September 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily I ALLA 00 Non-Profit Boc , ' : ..v. /! t. ,. } / .}. . .. ~ , -- -- __ F _ - _ _._ --- _-: ikstore responsive to OUR needs! The University Cellar is a Non-Profit Corporation established and run to serve the University of Michigan Community (with emphasis on the Student needs) by providing goods and services when it became apparent that the private market was not adequately fulf...…

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

… The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 7, 1978-Page 51. r , , y y YYP _ b r r .~ oy" a 2rd.' % " f A ,IU 5,ct; G3yp; An Y Seo.y: i6 f ~ s > ;l t r I Of -. Yy a ki c- n y Y° 'q h vW S i K S, AY_} x I'I f l1 'III I k Y Y 6+ S <& ,+ n :e n v, . , "x' ,2x s rY v sx . a z<n k£ ' vr'' ,, r sy3Y .4vw K l' sy ,.Y 6; i "s Krs Y7"s., .. 3'= xr f rF3fyi s ° i 36 v''x f r ,d4 yefr a Y ". - ""1Y3s M14 dj{.p 1i y G/j 5 ' >1 y i ?n X . >v wy " fyY Y ' .r NI...…

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 .........…

July 07, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…..I1Vol. LXXXVIIi, No. 38-S I C I TFriday, July7, 1978 c nSixteen Pages Ann Arbor, Michigan Ten Cents Brown MOW r signs thin Calif. budget SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Edmund Brown yesterday signed a $14.7 billion state budget, trimmed by $1.5 billion since tax crusader Howard Jarvis' Proposition 13 was approved by voters. The budget was $10.6 million less than last year, a net decrease of one- fifteenth of 1 per cent. "THIS IS THE first t...…

July 07, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Friday, July 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily 'Son of Sam' declared PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (AP) - Con- morning under heavy guard from the Berkowitz was sent to Dannemora fessed "Son of Sam" killer David Clinton Corr-ectional Facility in nearby prison recently after pleading guilty to Berkowitz was declared insane yester- Dannemora. second-degree murder charges in six day and ordered transferred from a slayings spanning a year. The police state pri...…

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