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July 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 29) • Page Image 19

…Daily - Fi Continued from Preceding rage BETTER TYPING = BETTER GRADES TYPING & WORD PROCESSING by SANDI Accurate, fast, reasonable. Papers, resumes, cover letters, theses, dissertations. 426 * 5217. cite TYPING - ON CAMPUS Fast turn around resumes, cover letters, disserta- tions, term papers.Very professional.662-4530. cJtc rALL KE Nw - Larg vne wM m GM aam Excellent campus location. Fine older bi 662-9429. 50( ROOMS Furnished rooms, with ...…

July 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 29) • Page Image 20

…4 Page 18 - The Michigan Daily , Friday, July 27, 1984 CUnA CELEBRATES 31ST YEAR OF COMMUNISM Castro to work on U.S. relations CIENFUEGOS, Cuba (AP) - Cubans celebrated CUBAN AND State Department negotiators met in from southern Africa, and to stop promoting in- the 31st revolutionary anniversary yesterday and New York two weeks ago in the first round of talks dependence for the nearby U.S. Commonwealth of thousands poured into Cienfuegos for...…

July 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 29) • Page Image 21

…eel by 'Ktie lacktwell Big Ten coaches meet.. . ...Holtz steals the show CHICAGO The 1984 Big Ten "kickoff luncheon" marked the media debut of two new head coaches. The teams involved just happen to be the basement tenants of the Big Ten standings - Indiana (2-7) and Minnesota (0-9). They appear to have found a talented new duo of lan- dlords in Bob Mallory and Lou Holtz. But the hit of the conference was not the impressive records of these m...…

July 27, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 29) • Page Image 22

…a SPORTS Friday, July 27, 1984 The Michigan Daily CBS releases college football schedule for '84 0 . By MIKE MCGRAW Special to the Daily CHICAGO-CBS sports brought the confusing 1984 college football television situation into focus yesterday before the Big Ten Kickoff Football Luncheon when it announced the plan- ned schedule of televised games for the coming season. Two weeks ago a coalition of the Big Ten and Pacific Ten conferences ...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…A rt Fair 184 ^Inside:Aguidetothe summer's main event rtb torzu ILIUdIQ Ninety -four years of editorial/freedom Tuesday, July 24, 1984 Fifteen Cents Sixteen Pages Williams forfeits crown over nude photos CAROL L. FRANCAVILLA/Daily The Graceful Arch on East University was almost vacant yesterday, but it will soon be overtaken by swarms of people visiting Ann Arbor's 25th annual art fair. Preparations for art fair hit fever pitch By ANDREW...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…Reagan, Bush begin intense campaign From United Press International President Reagan, countering a popularity slip since the Democratic convention, yesterday began a blitz that includes a news conference, a three-state campaign trip and some barnstorming by Vice President George Bush. The Democrats' newly installed team, after a week of uncontested at- tention during the party's convention in San Francisco, mostly stayed out of the limelight. ...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 24, 1984 - Page 3 MADD recruits volunteers at fair By PAUL JACKSON New among the merchants, artists, and public ser- vice groups at this year's Ann Arbor Street Art Fair will be representatives of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, an organization which assists victims of drunk drivers and seeks stricter enforcement of laws against driving under the influence of alcohol. What concerns the group most, according t...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 24, 1984 Presidents, legislators draw hefty pensions N BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and United Press international reports WASHINGTON (AP) - Retired members of Congress are drawing an average pension of $35,386 a year, and 138 former senators and represen- tatives collect more now than they ear- ned as lawmakers, the National Tax- payers Union said yesterday. The congressional figure was ne...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

…The MichiganDaily -Tuesday, July 24, 194- Page 5 'Russian' hockey player is from U.S. BRAINERD, Minn. (AP) - A 21- year-old woman, whose ruse of being a teen-age Soviet hockey player in need of help convinced people to take her into their home, was urged yesterday by authorities to return to the Boston area for psychiatric care. Police said no charges would be filed against Wendy Devin, who they described as "obsessed with hockey." While bein...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

…q OPINION Page 6 Vol. XCIV, No. 28-S 94 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by Students at The University of Michigan Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Editorial Board End the quotas N THE PAST few weeks, the Reagan administration has made it clear that it is willing to cut a deal with the UAW and the nation's automakers. Restrain yourselves in the current contract negotiations, the ad- ministration has whispere...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…Danily.- Tueday u .ly 2d 10 Fe7 Refinery blast kills four in Illinois ROMEOVILLE, Ill. (AP) - An ex- plosion rocked a Union Oil Co. refinery last night, killing four people and in- juring 16 others as it knocked out power, shattered windows for miles and ignited a fire that raged out of control, authorities said. The 6 p.m. blast at the sprawling refinery that straddles Romeoville and Lemont knocked out a 138,000-volt tran- smission tower an...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

…Pnn 8 - The Michinnn Dnilv - Tu 24 1484 bd co U) TIE 1fltdlgant Bati gives you the World in News! call 764-0558 TO SUBSCRIBE Let us introduce ourselves. - T We're Ulrich's Bookstore, the bookstore that you will get to know and love. Located in the heart of central campus at 549 East University (corner of East University and South University. Ulrich's has been serving the community since 1934 and has grown with the ever- increasing needs. ...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 10

…41 Page /July 24, 184 Art rof By LILY ENG A BOUT 20 years ago, Art Prof. Eugene Pijanowski wanted to be a laundryman. Today, he is the proud supervisor of Metal Six, a student group participating in the Artists and Craf- tsmen Guild Summer Arts Festival. "When I was in graduate school, I was thinking of getting into the laundry business because it looked like a good opportunity," explained Pijanowski, who tells about his past ambitions with a...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 11

…July 24, 1984/Pqge 3 EVENT TO BEGIN ITS 25TH YEAR Welcome to the art fair DOUG McMAHON./Doily The art fair crowds may be hard to handle, and the parking may be impossible, but that's no reason to stay home July 25-28. E VERY JULY, Ann Arbor is to William on State Street and Association, is locate transformed into a festival that at- along Main Street from William to Guild's artists on State tracts over 500,000 people from all Huron; as alo...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 12

…Page 4 / July 24, 1984 Interes By JOSEPH KRAUS W HILE THE ART fair conjures up images of exotic sculptures and brightly colored paintings, there is more to the affair than art. Many organizations with political, environ- mental and educational interests seize the opportunity to reach the diverse groups of people that the art fair brings together. But don't worry, there won't be people running around trying to pull you aside and propagandize yo...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 13

…July 24, 1984/ Page 5 People watching at the fair is a great diversion By MARLA GOLD "You aren't really going to print that, are you?" THE ART FAIR, filled with every Isa, a Russian literature student, said kind of eye-catching attraction, people watching "helps to define your from paintings to clothing, has a unique own type of behavior." side show which veteran fair-goers say Another woman said she watches is the best anywhere. women to see ...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 14

…al Page 6 / July 24, 1984 Merchants prepare for fair sales By TIM HOUSTON IT LOOKS LIKE things will be business as usual for those involved in this year's art fair, And if you are a local merchant, that means business will be unusually good. According to Dick Brunvand, coor- dinator of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, the fair has always been a major source of revenue for Ann Arbor businesses. Despite the fact that most local merchants deal in...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 15

…NOT FAVORED BY ALL RESIDENTS: July 24, 1984/Page 7 Art fair crowds can inspire hate By KAREN TENSA T o SOME PEOPLE, the Ann Arbor Art Fair is the event of the summer-a chance to get together with old friends, a time when Ann Arbor is filled with exciting visitors and artists, and an event that generates money ans positive publicity for the city. But for some Ann Arbor residents, it is the worst four days of the summer. The town becomes fill...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 16

…July 2, Page 8/ July 24, 1984 1984 Street & AATA Shi Fair Locations July ittle Bus Routes 25,26,27,28 Shuttle Bus Hours of Operation: Wednesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Shuttle Bus Fare--$1 .00 Call 996-0400-For all city bus route information. Jackson L, Jo I IEIL j: w. j University Artists & Craftsmen S Guild 2 Summer Arts Festival 2 m I O0~a Catherine ' Ann 1 One Way Street-.4" I IgI > - 71- ac ii ...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 18

…v Page 10 /July 24, 1984 A rt fair fatigue Daily Photo by ELIZABETH SCOTT Two kids relax together on the curb of Maynard Street after a long day at the art fair. Art Fair Happenings EAST UNIVERSITY GRACEFUL ARCH - Ann Arbor Street Art Fair Wednesday - July 25 11a.m. - Ann Arbor Y Dancers noon - Mustard's Retreat (Folk Duo) 1 p.m. - Vortex (Acoustic Jazz) 2 p.m. - Young People's Theatre (Drama) 2:30 p.m. - Eye Mediae Video (Video presentati...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 19

…Avoid parking headaches through careful planning By THOMAS HRACH no cheaper parking within miles of the fair. B ECAUSE THE half million people "There is always a problem with cars who come to Ann Arbor during the illegally parked because some people four-day art fair don't get here by are always willing to take a chance on magic, the street closings and traffic being towed," said Mike Scott, can give any visitor enough headaches manager of Ann...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 20

…Page 12 /July 24, 1984 Get set for entertainment galore at art By RICK MAGDER ART FAIR regulars know that crising the streets of Ann Arborduring the four-day fair is not a trip through a museum but rather a journey into a world in which macrame can be found next to oil paintings and where jugglers perform beside glass blowers. The diversity of music and street per- formers is part of this atmosphere at the fair. Most forms of music will be pe...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 21

…July 24, 1984/ Page 13 Kids' activities chase des air from art fair By DAVID VANKER Between the heat, the crowds, and the boredom, children often have a tough time surviving the Art Fair in good spirits. " But this year, three local organizations will offer relief in the form of activities intended especially for young people. ON THURSDAY from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., the Washtenaw County Parts and Recreation Commission will give kids of all ages a c...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 22

…Rage 14/ July24, -1984 BUT MOST MUSEUM DIRECTORS DON'T KNOW IT Art Fair's reputatior the State Street Art Fair, people from as far away as By ANNE SPONSELLER Israel have been trying to get in, though it is not easy. I T'S THE MIDDLE of July, and around here that means just one thing: The art fair is just around the corner. It's going to shake up the city on its four- day spree before hiberbating for another year. While some people prepare t...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 23

…Artist prepares for her 15h art fair By LISA POWERS A NN ARBOR in the summer-time, is definitely laid back. The vast majority of students are gone, and the rest kcik back to enjoy a new-found emptiness on campus that is rather pleasant . .. no more lines. Half-way through this tranquil time, an enormous transition occurs. Sud- denly, the hot, sluggish streets seem to stop in mid-stride, and tranquility vanishes. The roads surrounding cam- pus ...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 24

…a ART, FAIR DAYS! GIGANTIC INVENTORY SALE o"oCASSETTES ALBUMS 2ND UP -I FH RDSTEW ART PRINCE AND THE REVOLUTION 01Cmouflage Pue Ran - Muice Finm The Mien ELTON JOHINRO ; PRNE N CASSETTE CAS; T I HUGE SELECTION IJNX OF teP1 TODAY'S HITS ALLOUOFTECLA REG. 8.98 MFG. LIST CASSETTES OR ALBUMS V.AT! _ _ CASSETTE CSET 5 or ALBUM Ul IDDV cAIEl flC AiIit >1,10RA INNER SECRETS JANIS JOPLIN'S GREATEST HITS -inediiia JEFF 11BEIM T11RJANII) BACK indi...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 25

…The Mufichign Dlv - Tuesdanv Julv 24.1984 - Pa K. 0 I How would you'describ VILLAGE CORNER? A party store liquor store wine cellar tobacco shop grocery store market place convenience store part-time bank post office all of the above. Li L] n El FI] F OLLTTF F-MICHIGAN BOOK STORE 322 South State Street Phone (313) 662.6594 ole, of c* uss h M-F 10:00 - 5:30 Sat. 10:00 - 5:00 (with coupon until 8-8-84) *- --- ------------- SUBSCRIBE TO AND...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 26

…qU S g% a i^ As ARTS Tuesday, July 24, 1984 Page 10 The Michigan Daily Diary of an opera lover By Jeff Frooman SH EY BABY, want to go to the opera with me?" "No of course not, Jeff; don't be, ridiculous." "Hey c'mon. . . it will be good clean fun." "Good and clean isn't fun. Besides, opera is borr-rinnnng. And all that whining and shrieking gives me a head- ache." "Aw c'mon, you'll love it ... It's The Secret Marriage by Domenico Cimaros...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 27

…The Michigan Daily -Tuesday. uly 24 1984 -Page 11 'Gatemouth' Brown takes blues and adds swing and country By Joseph Kraus IT HAS BECOME an oft-chanted cry of late that, "The blues aren't dead! Look, this guy's only thirty and he plays like the old-time pros." Heartening as it certainly is that a new generation of bluesmen are coming through (with stars like Robert Cray and Matt Mur- phy), let's not forget that the old-timers are still going ...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 28

…g Pa e 12 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 24, 1984 'Teas Chain If you find your "BIG name in todos AEC. I1SSFADL MICHIGAN DAILY C A SSIFIDSCHILL Massacre" Classified Page "S--~P~-" --a ~-~~~~ WOYOU WIN "SEX PLAY" TWO FREE TICKETS 420 Maynard St. 764-0557 1 "NUR ES" * STA En o234 BOTH XXX Maude, MIDNIGHT MOVIES GILBERT ROSS - You may consider taking Sulli- COUNTRY HUME near U of M's reaco mountain van tothe State Theatre'sMidnight Movies...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 29

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July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 30

…a Page 14 --The Michigan.Daily - Tuesday, July 24, 1984 dB's do it at Joe's (Continued from Page 10) George (Elbowing him): What do we need, a translator in here? This is America - Ann Arbor, Michigan, not the friggin' U.N.! Al: Schorlee! George: Now let's hear it for the Midwest's last great hope, Tetes Noires! (Six women stroll out onto the field. The crowd's cheers dwindle down and fizz out like can- dleflames. Cries of "Get Steinem out o...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 31

…The Michgan Daily - Tuesday, uly24, 1984 - aid f15 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP Officials shoot or drug-free Games LOS ANGELES (AP) - The message to Olympic athletes, says the medical director of the Olympic Organizing Committee, should be loud and clear: "Don't come and try to test our system." The system is the most sophisticated in the history of the Games for the testing and detection of drugs,. Dr. Anthony Daly said yesterday. "WHAT WE want is a drug...…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 32

…4 SPORTS Tuesday, July 24, 1984 The Michigan Daily Page 16 Tigers stymie Cleveland, 4-1 CLEVELAND (AP) - Kirk Gibson and Lance Parrish hit consecutive first- inning home runs and Jack Morris gained his 13th victory as the Detroit Tigers beat the Cleveland Indians 4-1 last night for their fifth straight victory. Morris, 13-6, limited the Indians to five singles in six innings, walking five and striking out five in picking up his first victo...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…4JII 31Eb43a 1atI Ninety-four years of editorial freedom Vol. XCIV, No. 27-S Copyright 1984 The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Sunday, July 22, 1984 Fifteen Cents Sixteen Foges Polish prisoners granted amnesty Walesa calls releases meaningless From AP and UPI WARSAW, Poland - Poland yester-. day announced an amnesty for jailed political prisoners to mark the 40th an- niversary of Communist rule, but Lech Walesa warned jails would ...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…q Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, July 22, 1984 RACE IS HOT, INTEREST IS NOT Dunn, Lousma fight toward primary LANSING (UPI) - So far, for many in the state the Republican senatorial primary-has been a hard-fought and even bitter contest between two men they don't know very much about. Jim Dunn, an East Lansing businessman who ser- ved one term in Congress, is slugging it out with Jack Lousma, a former astronaut who returned to his nat...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Sunday, July 22, 1984 - Page 3 Local Midland staff faces layoffs By LILY ENG Seventeen years ago when Con- sumers Power announced its ambitious plans for a twin-reactor nuclear plant in Midland, they said it would cost $267 million and provide energy and jobs for the state. But last week, after spending $3.6 billion and completing 85 percent of the plant, Consumers Power voted to aban- don the project. There has always be...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…4 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday July 22, 1984 Hundreds attend memorial servie (Continued from Page i). late Friday in a San Diego funeral SOME35 riess fom trouhoutSan parlor viaitation room near the coffin SOME 35 prieats from throughout San containing Huberty's body. The mor- Diego County attended the Maas along tuary said the family planned no with government officiala and Joan services and Huberty's body will be. Kroc, widow of McDo...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Sunday, July 22, 1984 - Page 5 VIRGINIA BUSINESSMAN OBTAINS MEDICAL DEGREE State investigates degree-buying scam LANSING - State licensing officials say they first became alarmed after being informed that an Alexandria, Va. businessman had been arrested for, buying a medical degree for cash. The man allegedly got his degree from a Dominican Republic medical school known as CETEC. The state COLLEGES subsequently was inform...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…q OPINION Page 6 0bi Mirbigan B atIVy Vol. XCIV, No. No. 27-S 94 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by Students at The University of Michigan Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Editorial Board Long-term folly A NY TIME the regents do something to ease the financial burden of attending the University 'for even a few students, students should stand up and cheer. So the regents should take a bow for voting not to in...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Sunday, July 22, 1984 -- Page 7 50 years later, Dillinger remains infamous CHICAGO (AP) - He stepped out in- admission prices by 50 years. warning, "We've got you surrounded," depressed and in poor health, he shot to the sultry summer night feeling in- The "John Dillinger Died for You and went for his weapon. himself in the head with a chrome- vincible, America's most notorious Society," a zany collection of drinking But s...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

…I Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, July 22, 1984 1 Fd ne I f; Fa y . . Isit s s . i ion s. She f 4"jign Dtl gives you the World in News! call 764-0558 TO SUBSCRIBE 0 Let us introduce ourselves. 612 E. Liberty (Across from the Michigan Theater) We're Ulrich's Bookstore, the bookstore that you will get to know and love. Located in the heart of central campus at 549 East University (corner of East University and South University. U...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 9

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July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 10

…q ARTS Sunday, July 22, 1984. Page 10 The Michigan Daily 'Robin Hood' hits bullseye 0 By Byron L. Bull ON FRIDAY night the grand old Michigan Theater in all its most glorious movie palace splendor with its special showing of Allan Dwan's 1922 silent film, Robin Hood. The advertisements for the film billed it as an "event" comparable to the restoration of Abel Gance's Napoleon some years ago, one that also featured a live orchestra, but f...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 11

…Warning: Look after your toes ty Larry Lean F YOU SIT down and consider it, there are few things in life that truly make us happy. For some, it is a hap- piness spring from traditional ceremony, as when our offspring decide to finally tie the knot; we are then cheery both for them beginning their lives as legally-bound creatures, and for ourselves, free at last to galavant as exparential-parents often do. In other cases, we are happy that "th...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 12

…q Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, July 22, 1984 '7exas Can If you find your BIGname in todoy's C LISaw MICHIGANDAILY CHILL" . Massacre" Classified Page - - - - - - - -YOU WIN "SEX PLAY" :s 4 TWO FREE TICKETS 420 Maynard St. 764-0557 "NUjES" STATE - 2.3 - 4 BOTH XXX . MIDNIGHT MOVIES tothe Duaiy. A07z2 FOIR SALE BRAND NEW CASIOTONE MT65 keyboard. Must sell quickly. $130 orbest offer. 663-5766. 54B0724 andStinchfield Woods. 665-3434eve...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 13

…ally - Continued from Preceding Page hiring. For directory call1-m-687-6000 Ext. R-o12. 26H0724 FEDERAL, STATE, & Civil Service jobs now avail- able in your area. Call 1-(619)-569-8304 for info. 24 Hrs. 52H0731 DINAH ARNOLD - We are pleased to announce that you have won two free tickets to the State Theatre's Midnight Movies. 420oMaynard is the place to pickthem up. dH0722 ACTIVISTS Full time paid summer positionu with state's largest consum...…

July 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 27) • Page Image 14

…q Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, July 22, 1984 Books A Man of Honor by Joseph Bonanno with Sergio Lalli Pocket Books 400 pg. $3.95 With scenes of the movie, The God- father, still flickering in my mind, I picked up A Man of Honor; the new autobiography of "the boss of bosses," Joseph Bonanno. For those of you who aren't into organized crime, Bonanno was the Godfather of one of the five notorious "families" of New York in the 1930s. T...…

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