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July 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily--Thursday, July 23, 1981-Page 3 Students in the Art Fair Struggling to make it as an artist By JENNIFER MILLER Daily staff writer The Ann Arbor Art Fair offers ex- posure not only to established artists, but also to University students. "This is the first time I've exhibited my work," Michael Fineman said. Fineman, a junior in the University's School of Natural Resources, makes roll-top desks, cabinets, and writing tables i...…

July 24, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 24, 1981-Page 3 SHAPIRO HESITANT TO POINT FINGER U cautious on spy allegations By JOHN ADAM Daily staff reporter As reports of possible spying activities at American colleges gain more national publicity, University President Harold Shapiro remains cautious about making any allegations. Freedom of speech and expression is an "intrin- sicly important" aspect of the University community and anything that limits o...…

July 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 25, 1981-Page 3 TAIWANESE AFFAIR TO REACH HOUSE FLOOR Hearing set for 'spy'ease By JOHN ADAM Leach's (R-Iowa) Administrative Assistant Fulton remuneration," it would be against the law. Daily staff writer Armstrong. "WE WILL INVESTIGATE how much information As speculation grows concerning exactly which "THERE IS NO talk of any legislation yet" to is sent back to Taipei, (Taiwan)," Armstrong said. federal agenc...…

July 28, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-TuesdaynJuly 28, 98I- Page 3 OFFICIAL NOTES 'DRAMA TIC' CUTBACK IN SMOKING Teenagers' drug use on decline WASHINGTON (AP)-Teen-agers' use of drugs, increased for the first time since 1975, from 66 per- work in dru research and education. He said the especially marijuana, is declining, even though "our cent to 72 percent, said Pollin. wg n has racd an emp crin . e i the young people still show the highest level of drug use HE...…

July 29, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

…Wadnesdav. July 29, 1981-The Michigan Daily -Page 3 'U'OFFICIALS TO INVESTIGATE REPLACEMENT OPTIONS New roof for Tappan on hold By ANN MARIE FAZIO Daily staff writer Construction on the new roof of Tappan Hall has temporarily come to a stop as University Business Operations officials investigate alternatives to replacing the historical sloped slate roof with asphalt shingles. An asphalt roof would detract from the historic and aesthetic appea...…

July 30, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…A jolly good show! YESTERDAY saw the union of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer in what many consider the most spectacular wedding of the century. In Ann Arbor, at 5:00 a.m. at the stately English Tudor home of John and Chrystina Kokkales, a wedding recep- tion perhaps less solemn and splendid, but no less festive, was taking place in honor of the royal bride and groom. The reception was com- plete with champagne, a four-tier w...…

July 31, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 31, 1?81-Page 3 BROAD RANGE OF BOOKS KEPT OUT OF SCHOOLS Study shows censorship 'growing' the book describes her working life as a From AP and UPI study made by the Association of "an advanced biology text," "all scien- prostitute. Terkel said that if he were a WASHINGTON - Efforts to censor American Publishers, the American ce books," "history books," and "books school principal, be would try to have books occu...…

July 07, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Tuisday, July 7, 1981-The Michigan Daily Dayan seeks Begin coalitionl 4 TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Moshe Dayan, whose independent party won only two seats in Israel's election, held talks yesterday with Prime Minister Menachem Begin on bringing the for- mer foreign minister into a coalition government. Begin earlier negotiated with Agudat Israel leader Avraham Shapira, who told reporters, "We want to make a coalition first and foremost w...…

July 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, July 8, 1981-The Michigan Daily Financial aid awards still up In the air 4 (Continued from Page 3) Both houses have decided to impose an initial fee to cover processing expen- ses as well as part of the subsidized in- terest rate, said Zimmerman. The Senate has recommended a 5 percent fee while the House has recommended a 4 percent fee. The hills are presently in conference committee to have the differences ironed out, said...…

July 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, July,9, 1981-The Michigan Daily Liverpool riots, ootigsprea 4 through From AP and UPi LONDON - Street violence spread from Liverpool to the neighboring in- dustrial center of Manchester yester- day and in a London suburb at least, four people were reported injured when hundreds of screaming youths attacked police. Authorities reported Liverpool was quiet after three nights of England's worst rioting in 200 years. They said a...…

July 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, July 10, 1981-The Michigan Doily Ann Arbor woman raped in her home A 20-year-old Ann Arbor woman was raped in her east-side home early Wed- nesday morning after being bound and gagged, police reported yesterday. The intruder entered the woman's home through the screen door after sticking his fingers through a hole in the screen and unlocking it. THE VICTIM was sleeping on the ground floor of her home, on the 3200 block of Chels...…

July 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, July11; 1981-The Michigan Daily London rocked by looting and rioting 1 LONDON (AP)-Rioting and looting turned much of London into a bat- tleground last night, and the week-long rash of urban violence spread to six provincialicities. London appeared to be hardest hit. Anxious messages from the trouble spots crackled on police radios. Police said gangs of black, Asian and white youths were on the rampage, throwing gasoline bom...…

July 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Tuesday, July 14, 1981-The Michigan Daily Sixth hunger striker's death sparks violence From AP and UPI BELFAST, Northern Ireland - Sniper attacks and street fights broke out after the death of a sixth Irish nationalist hunger, striker yesterday as some 100,000 Protestants marched throughout Northern Ireland in an an- nual, centuries-old show of strength. Four British soldiers, one policeman and one civilian were wounded in gun and bomb...…

July 15, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, July 15, 1981-The Michigan Daily Research and teaching may be Hospital's aims (Continued from Page 1)t much of today's medical profession ... the proposed hospital may in fact be moving in a direction that is - diametrically opposed to our greatestF current and, especially, future needs inw health care."" But University Hospital Director Jep- tha Dalston said, "That's why ther University is in the hospital business-to provide...…

July 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, July 16, 1981-The Michigan Daily Begin accepts mandate to form gov't coalition I JERUSALEM (AP)-Prime Minister Menachem Begin accepted the official mandate yesterday to form Israel's next government and launched an in- tense schedule of talks with the parties he needs to form a majority coalition. While saying he hoped to assemble a new Cabinet by July 27, Begin sum- moned his outgoing Cabinet to approve an agreement with th...…

July 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, July 17, 1981-The Michigan Daily Israeli jets blast Lebanese strongholds 4 BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-Evading SAM-7 missiles, Israeli warplanes blasted Palestinian strongholds in southern Lebanon yesterday and demolished five highway bridges. The two-hour wave of bombing and rocket attacks came a day after the guerrillas pounded northern Israel with the heaviest rocket barrage in eight years, killing three Israeli civilians. THE AIR...…

July 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…Pd§e4-Sdfurda'y', July18; 1981--The Michigni Ddily Flood in China province leaves 3000 dead In Brief Compiled from Associated Press and United Press International reports From AP and UPI PEKING - Floods from a three-day downpour roared through China's most populous province, leaving 3,004 people dead, 50,000 injured and 400,000 homeless, officials said yesterday. - Hit severely by flooding yesterday was Chongqing, formerly called Chungkin...…

July 21, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Tuesday, July 21, 1981-The Michigan Daily Agca confesses; wants Vatican trial I From AP and UPI ROME - Turkish terrorist Mehmet All Agca told a jury yesterday that he shot Pope John Paul II in St. Peter's Square, but he refused to answer questions on grounds the court had no jurisdiction in crimes committed in Vatican City. Agca, 23, with a full beard and wearing a light green shirt and gray trousers, claimed he was tortured and subje...…

July 22, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, July 22, 1981-The Michigan Daily Modern arcade, bings video gae e gam1es of future 4 (Continued from Page 3) ducive to loitering, truancy, dope dealing, and deviant behavior. He added that this responsibility lies with the owners and managers. He said hefeels they have been responsible and have sensed the needs of the com- munity in presenting such a place. THERE ARE also clean, light grey partitiops surrounding each of th...…

July 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, July 23, 1981-The Michigan Daily MSU may try buying-off profs to avoid ay-ofs V EAST LANSING (UPI) - It may cost financially ailing Michigan State University nearly $2 million to buy off excess professors rather than laying them off. That's the estimate made by MSU budget officer Patrick Keating on an incentive plan proposed as a means of avoiding some of the tenured faculty layoffs that threaten to traumatize the university...…

July 24, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, July 24, 1981--The Michigan Daily Record damages ordered in housing discrimination suit I CHICAGO (AP) - An heiress and a; housing association have been ordered by a federal judge to pay almost $300,000 in damages to a black couple for plotting to prevent them from moving into a $675,000 home in subur- ban Oak Brook. The award is believed to be the largest ever ordered in a housing discrimination suit, F. Willis Caruso, attorn...…

July 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, July 25, 1981-The Michigan Daily Conservation group issues "Watt Book" WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Wilder-. ness Society issued a four-pound "Watt Book" yesterday, saying its contents prove Interior Secretary James Watt should be fired immediately for trying to destroy 20 years of environmental progress. After just six months in office, the group said, Watt has taken at least 43 actions or proposed actions that "run counter to fed...…

July 28, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…Poe 4J-Tue'sday, July 28, 1981-The Michigan Daily Senate inquiry into Casey controversy to' be 'thorough but quick' WASHINGTON (AP)-A veteran Watergate investigator yesterday promised a "thorough but quickr Senate inquiry into William Casey, as new controversy erupted over the CIA director's reported covert plan to top- ple Libyan strongman Moammar Khadafy., The investigator, Nashville attorney Fred Thompson, began work yesterday morning as sp...…

July 29, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…4 Opinion Page 4 Wednesday, July 29, 1981 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 50-S Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Hip, hip, hooray! T HREE CHEERS for the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, which protects American states from dangerous ventures of the federal government. Three cheers for the citizenry and gover- nment of California, and for many national environ...…

July 30, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thur'sddy, July 30; 1981-The AMichigon boily Mackey's Second pay raise rks MSU faculty and students r In Brief Compiled from Associated Press and United Press International reports EAST LANSING (UPI)-The latest pay raise for Michigan State University President Cecil Mackey may make him the highest paid public college president in the Big Ten-and some faculty groups aren't too happy about it. The MSU Board of Trustees voted last ...…

July 31, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, July 31, 1981-The Michigan Daily Oil benefits are main question in final tax bl From AP and UPI WASHINGTON - When a Senate- House conference committee gets together to agree on the final details of President Reagan's tax-cut bill, the talk won't be on how to help the poor or bolster the economy. The big question will be whether to give the oil industry $47 billion worth of special relief, $20 billion, or something in between. A...…

July 07, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, July 7, 1981-Page 5 UNEMPLOYMENT, HOSTILITY TOWARD POLICE BLAMED England suffers 'worst riot' LIVERPOOL, England (AP)-Rioting erupted for a third consecutive night in this city's Toxteth district yesterday, scene of street violence described as the worst ever in England, but police said the new out- breaks were isolated and there were no injuries or arrests. "We've had a small number of incidents tonight, but they ...…

July 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 8, 1981-Page 5 CONSERVATIVES BUYING SEQUOIA FOR REAGAN Businesses pitch-in for yacht WASHINGTON (AP)-Fifteen major corporations have pledged at least $25,000 apiece to keep the for- mer presidential yacht Sequoia on the Potomac River for use by President Reagan and other conservative leaders, an officer of the Presidential Yacht Trust says. But Edgar Skinner, head of trust and a fundraiser for the conservati...…

July 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

…TheMihiganboify-Thursday; July 9,1981--Page 5 Death of fifth hunger striker sparks more Irish riots From AP and UPI BELFAST, Northern Ireland-Rioters attacked British troops and police with firebombs, bullets and grenades yesterday after the death of the fifth Irish nationalist hunger striker in two months. Joe McDonnel, 30, an Irish Republican Army guerrilla, died in the hospital wing of the Maze Prison before dawn yesterday, his 61st day w...…

July 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 10,- 1981-Page 5 Student Savings Shield Benefits EveryoneI This is an open newsletter tc faculty, and staff organizati chants and the general community. It will appear Friday throughout the sums If you like what you read( sure you will) tell your favi chants that you plan to fingers do the walkin' thr savings pages." R ISTUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF save hundreds of dol- o stuentslars on products and services s...…

July 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 38) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 11, 1981-Page 5 FSCA MEMBERS DENY SPY ALLEGATIONS Student group speaks out (Continued from Page 1) with 50 other in an upcoming editorial letter to the Daily. THE. TWO MEMBERS said they received several allegations of being a secret agent by American students and even a University professor. One said his wife couldn't sleep last night because of the suspicion aroused by the allegations reported in the newspa...…

July 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…The Michiaan Daily-Tuesday, July 14, 1981-Page 5 OPPONENTS DISQUALIFIED IN UPCOMING ELECTION Iran executes 23 more From APandUPI BEIRUT, Lebanon-Iran's fun- damentalist government yesterday disqualified its secular opponents from running in upcoming presidential elec- tions and ordered the executions of 23 more alleged leftists. The nation's 12-man Council of Guar- disns cleared only four of the 71 poten- tial presidential candidates who sign...…

July 15, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 15, 1981-Page 5 'RACIAL PR EJUDICE' LED TO JAPANESE-AMERICAN PRISONS WWII camps called an outrage WASHINGTON (AP)-Former Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas testified yesterday that racial prejudice, not national security, led to the mass in- ternment of people of Japanese descent in World War II. He called the episode a tragic error, an outrage, an unconscionable and irrational deed. "I think it is clear-perha...…

July 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, July 16, 1981-Page 5 S&L 'S PAYCHECK CAN'T COVER ITS BILLS S&Ls in financial squeeze From the Associated Press The nation's savings and loan associations are in the same predicament as a family with a paycheck that won't cover the bills. The interest the S&Ls are earning on their loans is less than the interest they have to pay on deposits. A big part of the problem, for families and bankers, is inflation. Inflati...…

July 17, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 42) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 17, 1981-Page 5 Pollution, cancer link questioned CHICAGO (AP) - Pollution of the environment from such sources as automobiles and chemical wastes has not been shown to increase people's risk of developing cancer, a panel of doctors concludes in a report disputed by several specialists. But the report, in the current issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, distinguishes between the workplace ...…

July 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday,,July,18, 1981-Page 5 OHIO CARP WORSHIPPERS; UTAH LOBSTER RANCHES Swimming creatures useful to all ARCHBOLD, Ohio (AP)-When they come hook-to-mouth with a carp, many fishermen throw it back in disgust. In Archbold, they throw a party. On the corner of the Great Basin desert, in the sunny Utah Valley, people might think the sight of live, usually ocean-going fish is a mirage. There, 800 miles from the nearest ocean,...…

July 21, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 44) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, July 21, 1981-Page 5 POLL SHOWS VIEWS CHANGED IN LAST FIVE YEARS Crime a greater concern NEW YORK (AP)-Americans overwhelmingly say they are more concerned about crime now than they were five years ago, the latest Associated Press- NBC News poll says. However, the majority of the 1,599 American adults contacted by telephone July 13-14 said there was no area within a mile of their homes where they would be afraid to...…

July 22, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 22, 1981-Page 5 House panel OKs three-year tax cut WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democratic-controlled House Ways and Means Committee agreed yesterday to give President Reagan a qualified ver-: sion of the full three-year tax cut he asked for. The third year of relief would be provided only if inflation were reduced below six percent, a compromise already rejected by the Reagan ad- ministration. THE COMMITTEE, tryi...…

July 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Thursda f, July 23, 1981-Page 5 PERSONAL COMPUTERS WILL soon be as common as typewriters and calculators said Karl Zinn, a research scientist at the University's Center for Research on Learning and Teaching. Computers come into LSA classrooms (ContinuedfromPage 1) how to adapt to such principles and novel events. " The evaluating function of the in- structor will be significant but more complex in the years ahead, and teac...…

July 24, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 24, 1981-fage 5 NEWADMINISTRA TION TAKES FORM Engin. dean faces issues (Continued from Pae 1) THECOLLEGE'S present sponsored research fund is 18 million, but Duderstadt believes it can increase by more than 50 percent in the next two to three years if the University policies would change." Duderstadt said that some faculty members are "going off campus, startin small rivate com- .1 f James Duderstadt panies, an...…

July 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 25, 1981-Page 5 MSU adopts budget for next fiscal year EAST LANSING (UPI)-The Michigan State University Board of Trustees formally adopted a 1981-82 budget yesterday 5 percent over previous austere levels, but new state aid cutbacks could throw it out of whack. The new budget of $252 million, an in- crease of $12.5 million, was adopted unanimously. INCLUDED IN the budget are $214.2 million for the university...…

July 28, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 49) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, July 28, 1981-Page 5 ISRAEL WITHHOLDS FIRE AGAINST PLO Shaky Mideast cease-fire endures From AP and UPI BEIRUT, Lebanon - The cease-fire between Israel and Palestinians in Lebanon survived a fourth day yesterday despite early-morning shelling from Palestinian gunners who have defied leader Yasser Arafat's decision to honor the truce. An Israeli military spokesman said there was no return shooting or injuries after ...…

July 29, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

…In Brief Compiled from Associated Press and United Press International reports Air traffic controllers may vote to reject contract today WASHINGTON - Union officials said yesterday that early returns show air traffic controllers have "overwhelmingly" rejected a tentative contract, and some leaders declared a strike inevitable if the government does not come up with more money. The administration offered no indication that it would do that. Tra...…

July 30, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

…The Michian Daily--Thursda. July 30, 198 Page 5 48 DEMO(RA TS DEFY PAR TY LEADERSHIP Reagan's taxcut triumphs From AP and UPI WASHINGTON.- President Reagan won the largest tax cut in history yesterday when 48 Democrats defied their leaders'and carried his multi-year program to a 238-195 margin in the House after it sailed through the Republican Senate. e The. votes handed. Reagan his sweetest congressional victory, even as House and Senate ne...…

July 07, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6-Tuesday, July 7, 1981-The Michigan Daily LocalNews roundup This page is devoted to a recap two-week break between spring of some of the major local news and summer terms while the events that happened over the Daily was out of publication. 4 Dam mishap injures 2 By ANN MARIE FAZIO BRUNNER WAS greatly stunned by the large to discover the reason. Daily staff writer amounts of water she swallowed and Morson "WE CAN'T HAVE this happen ...…

July 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

…Opinion Page 6 Wednesday, July 8, 1981 The Michigan Daily 4 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 35-S Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan HeyMleaders! A S OUR ADMINISTRATORS ponder the long-term dilemmas of the University this summer, a critical lesson from the painful geography department elimination process merits review. Perhaps the most persuasive argument for cutting the geography d...…

July 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 6

…4 Arts The Michigan Daily Thursday, July 9, 1981 Page 6 Duke proves to be little more than a jester 4 4 By KEN FELDMAN Daily Arts writer Duke Tumato and the All-Star Frogs. A name so ludicrously colorful that it stands comparison with the likes of The Morose Toilet of Cosmic Slop. It's the kind of name that promises something unusual. Right? Wrong. Tumato fronts a mediocre blues-based boogie band that provides background music for danc...…

July 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

…Page6-Friday, July 10,1981-The Michigan Daily 4 Electric shock used to teach word of God GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP)-A Baptist minister is using a homemade "electric stool" and a 12-volt battery in an attempt to shock his young Bible students into hearing God's word. The Rev. Dwight Wymer, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, used the electric shocks Monday night in the fir- st session of a week-long Bible school at the Grand Rapids church. WYME...…

July 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…pinion Page 6 Saturday, July 11, 1981 The Michigan Daily 4 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 38-S Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Massive arms sales dangerous THE REAGAN administration clarified its policy on foreign arms sales Thursday, with few surprises in store for concerned ob- servers. But the aggressive new approach con- tains plenty of worrisome misconceptions. . To hear W...…

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