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May 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…N i-itriafr B "7 Ninety-four years of editorial freedom - Friday, May 4, 1984 FREE ISSUE Twenty-Four Pages Heart patient 'recovering well' after transplant By GEORGEA KOVANIS The 39-year-old suburban Detroit ac- countant who underwent the first heart transplant in the state since 1975 at the University Hospitals Tuesday is "recovering well," according to his doctors. "He is sitting up and beginning to take nourishment," said Dr. Douglas Be...…

May 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…Batsmen split with MSU See page 16 Ninety-four years of editorialfreedom Vol. XCIV, No. 2-S Copyright 1984 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Sunday, May 6, 1984 FREE ISSUE Sixteen Pages f I 'U' quality depends on state aid, Shapiro says By GEORGEA KOVANIS. Special to the Daily LANSING - The University will not remain ranked as one of the best public colleges in the nation unless the state boosts appropriations for higher education, said Univers...…

May 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-four years of editorialfreedom Vol. XCIV, No. 3-S Coyright 1984 Th Mihig Doily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, May 8, 1984 FREE ISSUE Twenty Pages F Agent From AP and UPI NEW YORK - A $180 million set- tlement was reached yesterday in the suit by 20,000 Vietnam War Veterans who blamed their health problems on the herbicide Agent Orange. The seven chemical companies that produced the herbicide will establish a $180 million fund fo...…

May 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…P tC ti, Cl tl Ninety-four years of editorialfreedom Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, May 11, 1984 Vol. XCIV, No. 4-S C*pyright 1984 The Mihigan, Daily Fifteen Cents Twenty Pages LSA panel examines curriculum i By ANDREW ERIKSEN Six faculty members, a student, and an associate LSA dean will work this summer on projects which may lead to sweeping changes in LSA. The eight members of the Blue Rib- bon Commission are studying ways to change ...…

May 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…Native Americans troubled at 'U' i By MARLA GOLD " " " THE COLLEGE dropout rate for For more than ten years, the Univer- Jut onf- e education American Indians nationwide, she said, sity has been struggling to attract more is as high as 80 percent. Records at the minority students. While some Bureau of Indian Affairs show that only " minorities are now more prevalent on _ 14 percent of Indians who enter college campus, Native Americans remain r...…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-four years of editorial freedom Vol. XCIV, No. 6-S Copyright 1984 The Michigan,, Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, May15, 1984 Fifteen Cents Twentv Pane PSN protesters prepare court strategy By ERIC MATTSON Attorneys for the 11 protesters arrested last winter for trespassing have come up with an interesting defense, but the prosecuting attorney said the defense doesn't hold water. The real test will come this week when Judge S...…

May 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…7iE £idbi:a iailjj Ninety-four years of editorialfreedom Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, May 18, 1984 Vol. XCIV, No. 7-S Copyright 1984 Fifteen Cents Sixteen Pages DOUG McMAHON/Daily The dignitaries taking part in the ground breaking ceremony for the new engineering building yesterday included, from left to right, Regent Sarah Power, Regent Gerald Dunn, University President Harold Shapiro, Gov. James Blanchard, Regent Thomas Roach, Regent ...…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…Iiie Midl43au BEatIQ Ninety-four years of editorialfreedom Vol. XCIV, No. 8-S Cyrgt184, Ann Arbor, Michigan - Sunday, May 20, 1984 Fifteen Cents Sixteen Pages eighbors fight conm ereialization By ERIC MATTSON Part diferences residential use. The area is currently zoned for office, Although developer Peter Allen decided against his residential use. plan to convert Braun Court into a domed shopping .*corelai ,ogrKrsoden e. malles with second-s...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…aIli £idl4jau IEnaIIQ Ninety-four years of editoria/freedom Vol. XCIV, No. 9-S Copyight 1984 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Fifteen Cents Sixteen Pages Researchers to examine effects of PBB, PCB By LOU FINTOR PBB, the flame retardant that con- taminated at least 97 percent of Michigan's lower peninsula population in 1973, and PCB, a toxic industrial chemical, are targeted for a $25,000 state-sponsored University study that...…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-four years of editorial freedom Vol. XCIV, No. 10-S Tiga oily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, May 25, 1984 Fifteen Cents Sixteen Pages Council compromises on budget By ERIC MATTSON The Ann Arbor City Council last night unanimously passed the 1984-85 general fund budget, and for the first time in years, bipartisan cooperation facilitated significant amendments to the budget. The Democratic and Republican caucuses have been negotiating t...…

May 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 4, 1984 WHILE WE WERE AWAY Regents debate affirmative action By GEORGEA KOVANIS A report showing that the University has the largest percentage of black faculty members in the Big Ten sparked a debate on quality at the University regents' meeting April 19, and 20. According to the report presented by Virginia Nordby, the University's af- firmative action director, 3 percent of the University's facu...…

May 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…Few mm or ities write te news, WASHINGTON (AP) - At a time when blacks and other minorities play a bigger part in American society, almost all the news in almost all the nation's newspapers is written by staffs that are white. Of the 50,000 journalists on America's 1,700 daily newspapers, about 1,500 are black, 650 Hispanic, 430 are of Asian ancestry and 10 are American Indians. Ninety-seven percent -of newspapers executives are white. "ALMOS...…

May 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 8, 1984 Salvadoran polls favor Duarte From AP and UPI SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador - Jose Napoleon Duarte claimed victory yesterday in El Salvador's presidential election and vowed to halt rightist death squads, but his far-right op- ponent, Roberto d'Aubuisson, refused to concede. It was clear, however, that Duarte had failed to obtain the clear mandate he had sought to deal with both the right and lef...…

May 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 11, 1984 House passes aid bill for El Salvador WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democratic-controlled House gave President Reagan a significant victory on military aid to El Salvador yester- day, voting to grant the assistance un- der conditions that opponents attacked as too lenient but supporters defended as realistic. By a margin of 212-208, the House adopted a Republican foreign aid amendment that would auth...…

May 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…a Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, May 13, As the Democratic candidates moved Murdock, Nebraska yesterday. Ja( concerns of America's farmers. Armerican (Continued from Page 1) home," she said. Because of this ex- perience, many never receive any fur- ther education, Goeman explained. Cornell described the boarding schools experiences as "designed to beat the 'Indianness' out of (the studen- ts)". PROBLEMS IN public schools can be even w...…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…i Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 15, 1984 Neb., Ore. delegates up for grabs today From The Associated Press Nebraska, where polls show him with a slim lead over Mondale. Walter Mondale and the Rev. Jesse Jackson continued their efforts yester- BOTH NEBRASKA and Oregon hold day to win over California's Hispanic primaries today, and Hart is looking for voters, as Gary Hart flew to Nebraska victories there to give him added to get in...…

May 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…Page'2 - The Michigan Daily- Friday, May 18, 1984 Trotter House seeks new director By MARLA GOLD Trotter House, the University's multi-cultural student center, has gone through some troubled times in the past few years and may be headed that way again. For the second time in the last year, Trot- ter House may be without a director. Last January, Michael Swanigan, a Project Com- munity staff member, was appointed acting director of the center....…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily Sunday, May 20, 1984 Freighter sinks in Persian I Gulf ABU DHABI (UPI) - A Panamanian- registered freighter ablaze by a missile attack sank in the Persian Gulf yester- day and Iran warned it would expand its war with Iraq "everywhere in the world" if outside powers try to inter- vene. Lloyds of London, the international shipping insurers, identified the sunken ship as 16,558-ton bulk carrier "Fidelity." SHIPPING s...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Profs discuss proposed conduct code (Continued from Page1) ENGINEERING Prof. Dale Briggs said the proposed code should include a preamble explaining that a code of con- duct already exists for faculty and staff members. "If you read the literature that is being circulated, students think they are being singled out," said Briggs. "And that is not the case." Briggs also told the faculty that h...…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 The Michigan Daily -Friday, May 25,'1984 Task force to oversee new gay rights policy By MARLA GOLD that the University cares, Toy added. The University will establish a task Discrimination on the basis of sexual force this fall to implement a new orientation includes "denying em- policy prohibiting discrimination ployment, promotion, admission, against homosexuals. tenure, housing or in any other way The group will "include all Univer- ...…

May 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 4, 1984 - Page 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE Cronkite lays nation on grads' shoulders By SUE BARTO and ANDREW ERIKSEN As the champagne corks flew into the air in Michigan Stadium last Saturday afternoon, Walter Cronkite put the future of the world on the shoulders of the University's graduating class. "It's up'to you," said the CBS special correspondent and former news an- chor, ". . . to help and to lead the inevitable...…

May 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…The MichiEan DailC - SundayMay.6E19$4 -Pa 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE '~ Transplant patient continues to improve From staff and wire reports The 39-year-old suburban Detroit ac- receiving a gunshot wound to the head. countant who underwent a heart tran- Between 1968 and 1975 University splant last week at University Hospitals surgeons performed seven heart tran- is continuing to recover without com- splants. The procedure was suspended plications, sa...…

May 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 8, 1984 - Page 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE 'U' MAY REIMBURSE WITHHOLDING TAX Congress to solve TA tax conflict By PETE WILLIAMS The question of whether the University must withhold federal taxes from teaching assistants' paychecks may be decided in Congress this month. A joint Congressional committee will try to recon- cile differences between proposed House and Senate bills, which would allow TAs to take home th...…

May 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 11, 1984 - Page 3 FBI begins probe of mayor's corporation By ERIC MATTSON law" relating to Third Party Services, a company acknowledged that he wants to get even with the that fixes, sells, and leases medical equipment. The company for being fired. The Federal Bureau of Investigation iA reportedly Ann Arbor News reported the FBI probe into the Touzani applied for and received limited immunity looking into alleg...…

May 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Sunday, May 13, 1984- Page 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE EhEr: Senate committee adopts a spending plan for 'U' - By GEORGEA KOVANIS Budget bills on the floor of the state legislature call for an increase in state aid to the University, but ad- ministrators say the boost will not be enough to avert a tuition hike. Last week the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a $182.1 million allocation to the University, up from the $163 m...…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily- Tuesday, May 15, 1984- Page 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE Angell noted for quiet leadership By LILY ENG Popular, sharp, and intellectual are adjectives that were used repeatedly yesterday to describe Prof. Emeritus Robert Angell, who died Saturday evening at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a month long bout with abdominal problems. He was 85. As a student, sociology professor, and director of the LSA Honors Council, Angell was affil...…

May 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 18 1984-- Page 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE Proposed defense lab draws publie criticism By GEORGEA KOVANIS and PETE WILLIAMS The possibility of a Department of Defense software institute being built in Ann Arbor drew criticism from mem- bers of the community, faculty and student body yesterday at the monthly meeting of the University regents. At the public comments session at the end of the meeting, speakers voiced the...…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Sunday, May 20, 1984 - Page 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE Regents balk at selling land By GEORGEA KOVANIS don't object to helping wrong,' he said, addin Part of a house James Fajen owns is built on Univ- new sewer system on ersity property. He wants to buy that property but the property's status to co University's regents aren't sure they want to sell. value up to $30,000 or $4 "That's the owner's problem, not ours," Regent Regent ...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 -Page 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE Tensions rise in Persian Gulf From AP and UPI Saudi Arabia warned Iran yesterday the allied Persian Gulf states would defend their oil tankers if attacked but said the United States should avoid military intervention because it could provoke a superpower confrontation. "If we see an Iranian plane approaching our territory, or trying to attack one of the tankers loading from ...…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…The-Michigan Daily - Friday, May 25,,1984 - Page 3 SECOND FRONT PAGE Engineering library to leave UGHi By ANDREW ERIKSEN fast," said Jane Flener, associate director for public the Dow Building basement and opened the project A permanent engineering library facility will be services for the University library system. for construction bids. The $3.7 million project is ex- built on North Campus within four or five years, ac- The most likely s...…

May 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…4 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 4, 1984 Democrats battle for Texas Hispanic vote -IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and United Press international reports From AP and UPI The three Democratic presidential candidates wooed Texas Democrats yesterday, making a heavy bid for the large Hispanic vote that is expected to be the key in tomorrow's caucuses. Despite intense efforts by Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson, there were strong i...…

May 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, May 6, 1984 DeLorean lawyer aeeuses FBI of setup LOS ANGELES (AP) - An FBI agent's lengthy testimony in John De Lorean's cocaine trial has provided new insight into rivalry between the agencies that pursued the money-short automaker and has disclosed FBI memos that read like proposals for a movie script. One memo released last week calls the plan for De Lorean's arrest "an ap- pealing scenario." The gover...…

May 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 8, 1984 Floods and tornadoes sweep Appalachia From AP and UPI Torrents of rain from a storm system stalled in southern Appalachia swam- ped entire towns with floodwaters up to eight feet deep yesterday. Hundreds were forced to flee, while others clim- bed to rooftops or hillsides to await rescue boats or helicopters. At least four people were killed and one was missing in two days of thunder- storms ...…

May 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…RP e A -- The Michigan Oily -riday, M y l, 1984 Recent victories give Hart hope in Calif. IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and United Press International reports SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gary Hart's upset victories in Ohio and In- diana have rescued California's primary from relative obscurity and turned the June 5 contest into a crucial milestone in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Hart, who brought new life to h...…

May 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…q Pa'ge 4 - TheMichigan Daily - Sunday May 13; 1984 Reagan praises schools in weely radio adess IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and United Press International reports From AP and UPI WASHINGTON - President Reagan said yesterday that American schools are "getting back on track" after 20 years of decline because they are tightening academic standards, im- posing classroom discipline and requiring students to take courses in math, scie...…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…I Page 4 -The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, May 15, 1984 Soaring club brings gliders back to 'U' By JOAN MEREDITH Forty prospective members attended What's the best way to spend a clear the club's first meeting last week. summer day? Campbell said his club will be more Soaring through the air in a accessible to students than the two powerless airplane, according to private clubs in the area because it will physics graduate students John Cam- meet o...…

May 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…I Page 4 -The Michigan Daily-- Friday; Ma 91§64, House rejects new nerve gas spending plan From The Associated Press must develop a modern - and safer WASHINGTON (AP) - The House, deterrant. rejecting President Reagan's claim REP. WILLIAM Dickinson, (R-Ala.), that "it is absolutely essential that we ranking GOP member of the Armed act now" to resume the manufacture of Services Committee, read the House a chemical weapons, voted 247-179 letter...…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, May 20, 1984 Reagan repeats call for s uminmum wage IN BRIEF WASHINGTON (UPI) - Declaring "there's no compassion in mandating $3.35 an hour for start-up jobs," Presi- dent Reagan yesterday made his third puhlic appeal in four days for legislation to reduce the minimum wage for summertime youth jobs. In his weekly paid political radio ad- dress from Camp David, Reagan said unless employers are free to pay...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…4 i c I t t t c t t c J d d F a tl J p a d fa ti fs p] T t1 th dl Page 4 --The Michigan Daily --Tuesday, May 22, 1984 Duarte says unity needed for progress (ContinuedfromPage1) resolved through national recon- issued a three-page joint communique ciliation based on full integration of all saying the leaders agreed that its people into the political processes of "military assistance and the existence the country." of a strong, well-equipped ...…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 25, 1984 Students neglect museum IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and United Press International reports (Cotinu from Page ')- Rodgers, still stands in the main gallery. It was followed by a 200-work exhibit bequested by a Coldwater man named Lewis. The museum building was erec- ted in 1907 following a European tradition of integrating art with education. "Beauty and truth often go hand in han...…

May 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 4, 1984 - Page 5 SIGN UP NOW for SPRING & SUMMER SUBSCRIBE TO LEAVE BLANK LEAVE BLANK AMOUNT REMITTEDD_ (PLEASE PRINT) LAST NAME FIRST ' NUMBER STREET NAME APT. NUMBER CITY - STATE --ZIP PHONE NUMBER Please Check If you Are Continuing Your Subscription LI UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTS INCLUDE P.O. NUMBER __ INCLUDE PAYMENT WITH ORDER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Send order and check to; Spring/Summer The Michigan Daily In Town Out...…

May 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Sunday, May 6, 1984 - Page 5 Salvadorans pick president today SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) - A runoff presidential election cam- paign that in many ways has matched the mood of this strife-torn country comes to an end at the ballot box today. Voters clutching all-important iden- tity cards are expected to stream to polling places all over the country - from the remote, tense countryside to the busy corners of San Salvad...…

May 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 8, 1984 - Page 5 Cass Tech delays students''U By SUE BARTO Three Detroit Cass Technical High School students have been accepted and three denied admission to the University after the high school's counseling office submitted their applications late. The applications were misplaced during a renovation of the office and because the- secretary responsible for the forms was out sick they got mixed in with incomi...…

May 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…EU QUEEI I The Woi RdGGa"I WantTo Beak 'A' RE-FLE The Politics Of THSFRIDAY, MAY 11 th, 5 TILL 11 ONLY APRIL WINE MISSINGPESN TALK TALK Animal Grace Rhyme & Reason IT'S MY L I FE featri CLUING:IT'SMY LIFE. SUCH A SHAME This CouldBeTh Rght One "SonsOfThePioneers WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT N rks 'Fee ItsA HardLife IDancing QUANTITIES! EARL KLUGH Wishful Thinking featuring WishfiThinkinIg Tropical LP' The 0ni OnMFoMe THOMAS DOLBY The Flat ...…

May 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Sunday, May 13, 1984 - Page 5 'Angels' patrol Northwestern Guardian Angels, wearing red berets and white T-shirts are now patroling the campus of Northwestern Univer- sity. The chapter at Northwestern was started by students in March 1983 after an Angels chapter was opened in the city of Evanston, Ill., said D'Arcy Rahming, chapter coordinator at Nor- thwestern. Including new students, the North- western chapter has 25 me...…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 15, 1984 - pnne 5 Grateful Dead to hold concert for charity By MICHAEL BEAUDOIN throughout the U.S. on the National Conquering blindness in Nepal might Publig Radio Network. not sound like a popular cause, but it The Canadian site was chosen in or- has attracted some popular backers - der to take advantage of the Canadian including the Grateful Dead. International Development Agency's At a June 21 concert outs...…

May 18, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…N er dThe Miihiggi cDaily- Frikioy, May 18, 194 -- Page 5 Ne-igh'bo'qrs discuss shelter rules if they leave after signing in for the night they will not , By MICHAEL BEAUDOIN be allowed to return, said Shelter Association nment," said Dave Crary, chairman of the The city's new shelter for the homeless will initially President Paul Brown. association's steering committee. be open from 8:30 p.m. to 7 a.m., but organizers said Two volunteers will...…

May 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…The Michiaan Daily - Sunday, May 20, 1984 - Page 5 Indiana fraternity draws probation The Indiana University chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity was placed on social probation by the Appeals Com- mittee of the Greek Judicial Board. The four-month probation period will run concurrently with the fall semester and will prohibit the fraternity from participating in social activities. Indiana's Dean of Students charged COLLEGES Sigma Nu last March with...…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 22, 1984 - Page 5 Colby'College 'closes fraternitizes AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - A Superior Court judge yesterday ruled Colby College could expel fraternitiea in its effort to eliminate the rowdyism and sexism of the sort portrayed in the .movie "National Lampoon's Animal House." Hours later construction crews on the Haterville campus began converting the eight Greek letter fraternities - which had housed more th...…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 25, 1984 - Page 5 Strike may deplete beer supply By GREGORY HUTTON While a strike by beer delivery drivers has not yet dried the city's kegs, local bar and store owners say a prolonged strike could make it difficult to meet the traditional demand for beer by the end of the sujmmer. The three-week-old strike by Team- sters Local 247 affects delivery drivers and warehouse employees at four major local distributo...…

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