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June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…Summer Weekly Edition N ietyi anf eadfl Ninety-six years of editorial freedom Vol. XCVI - No. 5-S Capyright1986 ThMchigan, Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan-- Friday, June 6, 1986 Sixteen Pages Commission critiques LSA By PHILIP LEVY A report recently completed by a special panel within the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts may have a profound effect on the college, especially in the areas of curriculum, admissions, and counseling. Th...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…Summer Weekly Edition he~ fthg an tailg Ninety-six years of editorialfreedom ol. XCVI - No. 6-S ThMc *g- Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, June 13, 1986 Sixteen Pages T'U may raise banner lmt SBy ELLEN FIEDLEHOLTZ As an alternative, Muenchow had The University Administration ap- proposed eyebolts in the trees to peared to compromise this week on a facilitate putting up and removing May 2 mandate that limited banners the banners. in the Diag to onl...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…Summer Weekly Edition b 1i Mtdjjau I&atlu Ninety-six years of editorialfreedom Vol. XCVI - No. 7-S Cocpyright 1986 Th MihgnDaily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, June 20, 1986 Sixteen Pages PIRG may not regain SYF spot Daily Photo by ANDI SCHREIBER University Public Health students Ron Shore (right) and Deborah Refsonopicket in the rain yesterday in front of the Washtenaw County Courthouse. They were protesting the Washtenaw County prosecut...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…Shanty attacks raise questions - By EUGENE PAK A wooden shanty at Johns Hopkins University was splashed with gasoline and set ablaze last Saturday, the latest of at least 35 violent attacks on the anti-apartheid symbols on cam- puses this year. The attacks raise questions. Why in the traditionally liberal atmosphere of the nation's, colleges, have the shanties - representing an apparen- tly moral cause - produced such violent reactions? Even ...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…Pa~e-2b- Athf higoty'lfiy -4Fr a lcy e tia. 1986 'U' to aid d 1 city crime prevention committee By MARY CHRIS JAKLEVIC The Ann Arbor City Council will organize a committee this month to find ways of preventing crime in off- campus housing areas heavily populated by students. The committee will be composed of city and University administrators, students, and Detroit Edison officials. It is charged with submitting a report to City Council by J...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…P'odge2~- The Michigan Daily - ray, June 20, 1986 City growth spurt may nudge out student tenants By MARY CHRIS JAKLEVIC New office buildings are spurting up around Ann Arbor, built in the near future. as the city experiences its biggest development boom sin- "Ann Arbor ia becoming more attractive to people who ce the early 1960s. Some local officials fear the new are 'non-University', which may take away from the business may attract more you...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 6, 1986- Page 3 More high schoolers seek LSA admission By PHILIP I. LEVY Despite a nation-wide drop in high school graduates and increasing competition among universities for quality students, the number of ap- plications to the University's College of Literature Science and Arts rose by more than seven percent this year. The rise marks the third straight 00 year of increases. But despite the University's rece...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… ,rnhhregqege ly..--.lsooga i, 986 stag. e 3 State may offer minority grants rA I I RBy AMY MINDELL doctorates and 9 professional. Aside , r *Special to the Daily from Michigan State University, most LANSING - A University official other public institutions don't offer expressed optimism this week about a doctoral or professional degrees. state House of Representatives sub- Niara Sudarkasa, University committee proposal that would fund associ...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily- Friday, June 20, 1986-Page3 Administrators affirm budget diuemma By AMY MINDELL accordingly," Duderstadt said in his UNIVERSITY president Harold State legislatros are currently in the bills that give more money than he Students can expect tuition in- second budget report to the board. Shapiro reminded theboard that Gov. process of determining funding for recommended last January, because creases in the fall, a top Universit...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 6, 1986 Tuition up, aid down; students in debt By AMY MINDELL years, funding has not kept up with in- students and their parents, and they Last year, University students flation rates. This makes it difficult have to turn to self-help programs," nationwide borrowed $10 billion to at- for today's studnents to get by with Grotrian said of the University's Of- tend college. This rising student debt, fin...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…RAge 4 - ThMksgc4 D Jly-Fri4oy Jutrr3 1986 Block party incident won't alter city policies f By MARY CHRIS JAKLEVIC A huge block party south of campus was broken up by police last Saturday night after unidentified party-goers severely damaged a patrol car at the scene. But the disturbance will not have a major impact on the city's liberal policies regarding permits for block parties, the city administrator said. A group of ten houses on East ...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…Botha decree intensifies vigil on Diag By PHILIP LEVY GRANTING MANDELA the degree As tensions in South Africa and forcing the University to divest its heightened this week with the unex- remaining $50,000 in investments in pected crackdown on political op- companies that do business with ponents of apartheid, a leader of the South Africa are FSACC's two main Free South Africa Coordinating goals. Committee (FSACC) said the group The University ...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily- Friday, June 6, 1986- Page 5 Power struggle plagues student assembly By MARY CHRIS JAKLEVIC Growing tension between Michigan Student Assembly President Kurt Muenchow and some MSA members has prompted the assembly to seek a professional mediatr to help smooth relations before the struggle cripples the assembly. Since Muenchow was elected in March, he and other officers from the Meadow party ahve frequently clashed with Stud...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…ThbA iikgl Doiy-Fridb am' , AnU'1986 - rags5 Gov. earns praise for university funding in first term By AMY MINDELL When James Blanchard was elected Governor in 1982, Michigan was in dire financial trouble. The University - and other state-funded institutions - struggled to operate on shrinking allocations. But four years later, state funding for education has increased and University officials attribute much of the rise to Blanchard. BLANCHAR...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 20, 1986 - Page . Computers simulate profs' office hours By MARTIN FRANK You have just left a lecture without comprehending what was said. Your professor is not holding office hours, and you have a quiz tomorrow. Where do you go for help! In many classes, the answer is a computer. A growing number of University instructors use computers to supplement their classes, and of- ficials say the electronic tools hav...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

…OPINION Friday, June 6, 1986 Page 6 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCVI,N 96 Years of Editor Unsigned editorials represent the majorit Cartoons and signed editorials do not ne Austriar T HIS SUNDAY, voters in Austria will elect their president. The frontrunner in the race is former United Nations Secretary General Kurt Waldheim. This is unfortunate, for mounting evidence shows that Waldheim was involved in Nazi war crimes. Until recently, Waldhei...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

…OPINION Friday, June 13, 1986 Page 6 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCVI, No. 6-S 96 Years of Editorial Freedom Unsigned editorials represent the majority views of the Daily's Editorial Board Cartoons and signed editorials do not necessarily reflect the Daily's opinion. Tenure poiti cs The denial of tenure for University Law School prof. Michael Rosenzweig shows the mistaken priorities of the University administration. The reasons behind the reje...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…OPINION Friday, June 20, 1986 Page 6 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCVI, Nc 96 Years of Editori Unsigned editorials represent the majority Cartoons and signed editorials do not nec o.7-S al Freedom views of the Daily's Editorial Board essarily reflect the Daily's opinion. LETTERS: S. African calfor action Don't ban banners R ECENT PROPOSALS to limit jection is misplaced. The creat the number of banners in the the banners actually contrib Diag...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 7

…PERSPECTIVES The Michigan Daily Friday, June 6, 1986 Undeclared war By Henry Park The total of Soviet personnel in the war-torn starvation zone is 6,500 to 8,500. As if to raise the stakes beyond A realistic assessment of the inter- Libya and Ethiopia, the Soviets step- national situation is that the major ped up efforts in Afghanistan in April. powers are engaged in war around the The Moslem rebels admitted that its globe. However, since a mu...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

…PERSPECTIVES The Michigan Daily Friday, June 13, 1986 Page 7 DIETER- You2E MAKIN& US BoT Z30St BECAUSE I ToLl) THE BLA5cK- Reassurmg voice Look o60 AMFN MAKE MY Aty! just deal with the situation because I By Lisa Alatchanian better realize now that "life isn't fair." '-4I Another one of Dad's famous Why is it that even in my adult phrases has crossed over the - years there are still days when I feel a telephone lines quite a few times this - n...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

…PERSPECTIVES The Michigan Daily Friday, June 20, 1986 Page 7 So rgr p s C- S4NOULD WELL, ILDON TT 0V, (So. 1W YOU Sour grapes Child labor is common in many ByR erto farm areas; as much as 30 percent of Javier Frisancho Northern California's garlic bar- CRINAL NE&LGENCE ' vesters are underage. Farm workers \N T~rE SHUT TLE) In California, farm workers' rights outside California are worse off. are again threatened. Substandard Statistics te...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

…ARTS Friday, June 6, 1986 Page 8 The Michigan Daily Aristocrats frolic at D.I.A. By Lisa Leavitt M ADAME Pompadour, while ele- gantly resting within her bedroom, stares with mysterious, deep green eyes that reflect her elaborate emerald freen gown. While she reclines in a seductive feminine pose amid a lavish array of pink flowers and frilly ribbons, she never- theless shields the observer from seeing her true personality. Her aristocrati...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 ARTS Friday, June 13, 1986 The Michigan Daily Modern Times exhibits world of Atget at D.I.A. By Elizabeth Block ODERN TIMES," the final exhibition of French photographer Eugene Atget (1857-1927) is on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts through Sunday, June k 29th. Eugene Atget's Magasin, avenue des Gebelins, (1925). Kaplan LS PR... BE OVER 40 AND LOVE IT! No matter what your age, if you plan on going to law school, a score over ...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

…ARTS Friday, June 20, 1986 Page 8 The Michigan Daily One night stand with Black Flag By Rob Michaels that I like because of some musical prejudice, but rather just on how good it sounds to me." S ONCE again, California's Black This open-ended and natural ap- Flag will haul their seminal R&R proach to their sound has allowed chops into Ann Arbor for a one night Black Flag to weather their frequent stand this coming Thursday night at line-up...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 6, 1986 - Page 9 Femmes speak on success, proms By Beth Fertig I DEFINITELY VIEW THE band as being a success, even if (it) never gets any more popular," concedes Gordon Gano, lead singer, lyricist, and guitarist for the Violent Femmes. Indeed, the Femmes have come a long way from their sidewalk playing days in their hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where legend has it that Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde spotted ...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

…A taste of a good cause the role of co-producer. In addition, and national chapters of Jazz For y B"Taste" has received the help of other Life. Louis Johnson explains that generous sponsors, such as the Ann their goal is "to establish a model," to HIS SUNDAY promises to Arbor Conference and Visitors stay in Michigan and then expand af- be a unique Father's Day for the Bureau. ter their Detroit chapter takes off. city of Ann Arbor. From noon to...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 20, 1986 - Page 9 'Traditions': Tribute to broken barriers By Elizabeth Block baring Traditions, an exhibition M five nineteenth century black American artists, runs through July 27th at the Detroit Institute of Arts. These artists shifted between survival in a white world and their pursuit of pure art. Throughout our history, blacks remained non-American in much of America's mind. Not only did they gra- pple...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 6, 1986 Books One Way or Another Peter Cameron Harper and Row Publishers Hardcover, 181 pages $15.95 One Way or Another is not a book to read if one wants peace of mind. The 14 stories are disquieting, in spite of (or perhaps because of) their comfor- table, suburban settings. Their im- pact is not immediate; as a matter of fact, the plots almost slip away un- noticed. The shock comes later - and ...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 13, 1986 Records Naked Raygun - AlRise pealing in a pop kind o' way, the sinister. lyrics more typical of Big (Homestead) choruses have started to become Black's Steve Albini than Raygun's stagnant, repetitive, and annoying, Jeff Pezatti). This second full-length offering from appearing in 5 of the record's 11 tunes. While this record is far superior to Chicago's hardcore heroes finds the Still, the so...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

…Page 10- The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 20, 1986 Film's antics are not enough i r i e i i i and get away with it. By LOUIS Goldberg Ferris does have one problem, however, a problem that not even he T'S IMPOSSIBLE to argue against seems able to get around, the problem any film that involves youth out- of being a great character stuck in a - witting authority. Pulling scams is a not-always-great movie. too important and too often neglecte...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 6, 1986 - Page 11 U.S. seeks loan defaulters By AMY MINDELL with wire reports The federal government has begun cracking down on students who fail to pay back loans to the government, using what one government official called "various and sundry ways." One method surprised thousands of student loan defaultors who had ex- pected to get tax refunds in the mail. Instead, they received notices from the Internal Re...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 13, 1986- Page 11 A swimmer takes over one of Fuller's four all-day lanes. One of the area's largest pools, Fuller is 50 meters long. A Fuller Experience... Photographs by Andi Schreiber On a busy day, like last Sunday, Fuller Pool can accommodate up to 1000 persons. The concrete beach is a popular "hang-out" for Univer- sity students to sunbathe and socialize. Inn Arbor resident Bill Cherniha enjoys havin...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

…i The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 20, 1986 - Page 11 'U' experts approve of high court nominees By PHILIP LEVY fice. Despite fears the Reagan is trying to shape a more President Reagan's nominees to U.S. Supreme Court conservative court, Kauper thought Rehnquist's assum- positions this week are conservative, experienced, and ption of the chief justice position would not greatly in- capable, but their appointment would have little effect on ...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

…Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday,'June 6, 1986 Official confident of 'U' fire precautions By HARISH CHAND he said, to make sure that if there is a Quad Building Director Debra Pat- The May 31 fire that injured 34 fire, everyone gets out. naik said that everything the Univer- students at Michigan State University Allan also said that improved fire- sity buys for its dorms - including started asa prank that could "happen consciousness has ...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

…p 1 - Te e Miciga'h Dbily- Friday, June 13, 198, Graduate plans windsurfing trip around Andes lake (Continued fromPa ge5' WITH HIS LONG muscular legs keep the equipment dry. bunch of eight-year-olos." propped up on the kitchen table f his KRAUSE SHAPED a sailboard Two years ago, Krause decided to William St. house, Krause explained especially for these difficult con- tePaci-eAustracollegeandtrae his long preparation necessary for the ditions ...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…1 l 1 1 Phige?-1- The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 20, 1986 Summer dormlife relaxes residents $y DAVID STEARNS "You can study in your room during on how many credits you take. Most spring term in West Quad, agreed mosphere is more heterogeneous Students passing by West Quad this the summer. It's very quiet," said people take six credits," said Biren that, "It's one of the good terms to go during the spring term because the summer may find a ...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 6, 1986 - Page 13 Bill will Tenure denial boost aid fr nangers faculty forstu d e n ts G t cinued from Page1) rejected by central administration." Sto recruit quality faculty members. He refused to say whether he had op- ROSENZWEIG'S tenure recom- posed Rosenzweig's recommen- with wire reports mendation was rejected by the ad- dation. ministration in April. The law school A bill overwhelmingly approved by facu...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 13

…SDI opponents not denied DoD funds By ROB EARLE University scientists who opposed President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative say they are not being denied Department of Defense fun- ding, despite recent threats by DoD officials. Physics prof. Michael Saunders said he does not know of any Univer- sity researcher denied funds for criticizing the politically-charged program, which is investigating the possibility of a giant defense shield t...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 20, 1986 - Pagee1 Military research harms exaggerated By ROB EARLE The perception that the military is, beginning to dominate university research is false, according to national and University experts. Speakers at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science (A.A.A.S.) in Philadelphia said the impact of military support on higher education has been exaggerated. Among the spe...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 14

…Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 6, 1986 Panelreport may affect LSA policies (ContinuedfromPagel) amount according to academic proposed a series of new courses any systematic reviews of courses. meeting the goals of a course. One the commission's report less important achievements, and adding based on known under the acronym SKILL While all courses must go through the way of another, the course is a "The problems of demographics nee...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-The Michigan Daily- Friday, June 13, 1986 Grad. student gets on Congressional ballot By JOSEPH PIGOTT University graduate student Dean Baker has gathered seventeen hun. dred signatures, placing him on the ballot in the August 5th democratic primary for the 2nd congressional district, which includes Ann Arbor. Baker, a 27-year-old doctoral can- didate in economics entered the primary race to challenge Republican incumbent Carl Pursell...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 14

…Page 14- The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 20, 1986 'U' experts call nominees 'capable' (Continued from Page11) and conservatives,"though he thought Scalia might prove a little more liberal than Burger. Daane, who represented the University in a case before the Supreme Court last fall, thought the change in personnel would have little effect on the Univer- sity. He said the present court has, "a very strong committment to academic freedom," ...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 15

…SPORTS Friday, June 6, 1986 Page 15 The Michigan Daily 'M' Stadium: It's 'awesome, awesome' By DARREN JASEY Michigan Stadium is known for. Its The relaxed clamor of friendly 106,155 attendance for the 1979 Ohio voices and occasional bursts of ap- State game ranks as college football's plause, similar to those of parents at a largest single game crowd. Little League baseball game, fill the Moreover, Michigan Stadium is large air of the Mich...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 15

…SPORTS Page 15 Friday, June 13, 1986 The Michigan Daily Nothing is quite like Ultimate Frisbee By EMILY BRIDGHAM players for substitutes, we all played It's simply "Ultimate" for the hard for six games and then too many frisbee players that play the game, players were injured to compete in and they have discovered the title the finals - a first in the history of defines the experience as well. Ultimate." "People just get hooked," explained The...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 15

…SPORTS Page 15 'It's horrible' Celtics' top draftee Len Bias dies of heart attack COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Len stood a friend tried to revive Bias with Bias, who said he was living a "dream cardio-pulmonary respiration, and within a dream" after being drafted the procedure was continued on the by the NBA champion Boston Celtics, 1%-mile ambulance trip to the died of an apparent heart attack hospital. yesterday just as his lifelong ambition CB...…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 16

…Page 16-- The Michigan Daily - Friday; June 6, 1986 Boba By SCOTT G. MILLER Decisions, decisions, decisions. The best graduating high school football players in the nation decide where to play college football. The top baseball players decide between two options, the minor leagues and college. MICHIGAN recruit Greg McMurty faces all three options. The Brockton, Wecher re By EMILY BRIDGHAM Competitive excellence is the name of the game for bo...…

June 13, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

…. N Pros uring batsen.... By SCOTT G. MILLER U NDOUBTEDLY, major-league baseball is part of the American dream. Youngsters have visions of playing the nation's pastime from the time they receive their first glove. The problem with professional baseball today is that too many get a chance at this dream, though most will never attainit. The baseball draft system is at fault. Unlike football and basketball, high school seniors are eligible for t...…

June 20, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 16

…Page 16 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 20, 1986 Aretha Frankness . For Mills, Robinson... By Dave Aretha 5 *"*.rule's in their favor L IKE THOUSANDS of other high school graduates, Terry Mills and Rumeal Robinson are nervously awaiting their SAT results. But unlike most of the others, Mills and Robinson aren't concerned about get- ting into the school of their choice-they're coming to Michigan even if they get all the answers wrong and m...…

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