Quick viewing(Text Mode)

Iowa City, Iowa-Friday July 10, 1981 Q Rep

Iowa City, Iowa-Friday July 10, 1981 Q Rep

twners

1 signed generous contraots .. r new clubs, demonstrating '­ Stille dtme ,ries were not lowered by lad e 1981 Student Publication, Inc. Friday July 10, 1981 res .

rebey aIso told the hea ring ~ I Iment made by California AJII!iI cutive vice president Buzzie Savill UI gets Reagan to lit signing free agents. G~ ted Bavasi as telling him, "I dIi'l ~ what I have to give up or '" res, I'll do anything I have to do~ $772,800 stand by a player I want and I'll pay_ thing he wants." I cancer his lax cut clubs I grant proposal 8y Cherann OaYldlOn lames By Helen Thomaa Staff Writer United Press International c A $772,800 grant awarded to the UI bicycle racing news, local cyclists Cancer Center will finance further WASHINGTON - President the PUCH-BIC team attended ~ research, benefit clinical work and Reagan, sending the "very strongest oy Crite1'lum in LeRoy, Ill., Jill! enhance the university's chances for message" to Congress, declared Placing for the team were

British riots in seventh night about the fate of state railroad bill Charter, Sales, Maintenance LONDON (UPI) - Gangs of youths attacked 8, MIchHI LIOfI million bond issue and would have a police station and looted stores in Loodoo, Stall Writer prohibited the state from bidding against to saVE Manchester and Hull Thursday night in the private railroads. Cessna Pilot seventh straigbt oigbt of street warfare raging Rep. Jean L1oyd·Jones, D-Iowa City, has A joint interim committee was formed in Britain's major cities, A youth brandishing been unsuccessful in her two-year push for after the senate and house were unable to a 12-inch knife who climbed a waU into a House a state railroad bill but is optimistic one reach a compromise on Lloyd-Jones ' Center field Cc of Commons garden Thursday was arrested. will soon be approved. railroad bill during the regular session. The The youth sbouted, "I want to get Maggie "The impetus bas built, and the support joint committee Included Lloyd-Jones and Take 1-380 to exit F·28 (North Uberty) Illen 8y Rochelle 80zIMn Thatcher" as the prime minister addressed a has built," Lloyd-Jones said. "I just hope it Drake and was charged with drafting a 4 miles w.est on blacktop. SIeff Writer Parliament session on the urban violence. doesn't get tangled up in reapportionment." compromise bill 10 be presented to the June Police in all three cities said they bad At an Aug, 12 special session on reappor· 24-26 special session. Flight School 845-2101 A group bas been fo regained control before midnigbt. tionment the Iowa Senate will consider the LLOYD-JONES said leadership of the financially-strapped UI latest form of the railroad bill. The new bill Iowa Legislature was either unaware of or closing lI!e Lake Macbr Final results show Begin won was passed by the house in special session hostile to her proposals several months ago. Tbe administration ~ JERUSALEM (U P!) - Final official June 26. She has been developing a railroad bill for campus's operating bud. returns announced Thursday showed Prime The bill would establish a limited maintaining service on the Rock Island the coming academic y, Minister Menachem Begin's Likud bloc beat partnersbip between the stale and potential core line since the railroad went bankrupt • SPECIAL· plored the possibility of the Shimon Peres' opposition Labor party by freigbt customers and finance the purcbase in 1979. the U.S. Army Corps more than 10,000 votes in last week 's of certain Rock Island Lines track with a The core consists of the highly profitable SWEETHEART ROSES property before its sch $200 million bond issue. An 8-eent per gallon "spine line" from Kansas City, Mo., to Min­ "The field campus parliamentary elections. Regularly $18/dz. sufficient, but maybe It tax on railroad diesel fuel will secure the neapolis and the east-west line from was certain that Begin , who said could do to help the U/ Wednesday he had enough seats to put together bonds. Omaha, Neb., to Chicago. Only the Des Moines·Newton and the Iowa City­ Davis, professor of pol a 61·seat coalition, would be chosen by the $3.98 organizer. preSident. THE BILL specifies tbe limited Davenport sections of the east-west track Cash & Carry partnership cannot bid on any section of are now in operation. The group to save the Postal pact may hike costs track being sought by another railroad "Cities can't attract business without rail July J6, he said. unless the state Department of Transporta­ service," she said, "and you've got to keep out who cares enough WASHINGTON (UPI) - The U.S. Postal tion determines it is "in the best interest of the en'Cle~ MX development frozen Vesely murder trial date is moved fund . WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tbe House refused "I know the adminis Thursday to release $1.1 billion (or Some physical evidence has not been in- this open. Maybe we By Val Ro.ken. little," Davis said. development of the MX missile basing system Stall Writer

, I 1- The Daily Iowan Friday July 10, 1981 State of emergency Volume 114 No. 24 The Reagan administration bas news for Americans: There is a © 1981 Student Publications Inc. Viewpoints national emergency. To protect citizens during this time of crisis, Adult stUdents who have beg the Treasury Department is blocking the delivery of about 30,000 ~wim after years of avoiding the' copies of Cuban journals addressed to people in the United States. lend credence to the old al In order to get those journals, the recipients will have to have a "You're never too old to learn," license issued by the Treasury Department's Foreign Assets Con· Swimming lessons for people I trol Office. That means the government will have a list of citizens Hello? older are being offered this sumrr the Iowa City Recreation Centel getting magazines that the government says it is blocking under June-July class of 31 was compo! the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917. Is that housewives, carpenters, com Considering the administration's efforts to reactivate clan· programmers, secretaries and ~ destine operations of the CIA, and its support for the reborn House students of a wide age group . Un-American Activities Committee, having your name on such a you, Mr. An Iowa City artist-teacher 01 I list could prove to be as unsettling an experience as it was during Leopold La fosse, is one particl~ the adult swimming class. He s< the McCarthy period and the excesses of the FBI during the 19608. has "always been very frust Surely a few magazines from Cuba cannot be worth all this time President? about not being able to swim well and trouble. It is hard to imagine that these men and women, Dear Mr . President: decided to try to build his skills whoever and wherever they are, form a cadre of Cuban agitators It was Saturday, July 4. From I1lJ the adult lessons. s cond floor window I could clearlyII! ready to pave the way for a Cuban invasion of the United States. According to Beth the red , gold and blue bursts 01 ~ music major at the UI and In 1976 Congress passed 11 law terminating all states of fireworks display over City Park. This I the lessons, she has taught an emergency effective in 1978, unless specifically continued and was the celebra tion of my country's old person to swim. She unless Congress was notified and the order stating the emergency nativity. grandparents to jump off the was published in the Federal Register. I was flooded with memories of ~ the first time and they " If the Reagan administration and the new conservative Congress to tell their grandchildren really believe in getting the government orr the backs of the peo­ experience," she said. ple, they ought see to it that no such states of emergency are in ef­ /Hoyt TEACHING adults is fect. teaching younger people be(: aws~l More important, they ought to insure that the law reflects their Olsen 1 way adults think , said oCten-stated desire to end government intrusion into the private Adults "try to rationalize but glorious struggle - Paul Revell's point where they just have to lives of citizens. At the very least Americans ought to be able to ride. the frozen miserable winter at I It is difficult for adults read what they wish without Big Brother knowing or caring. Valley Forge, John Paul Jones scream­ ing "1 have not yet begun to figbt" Linda Schuppener from the bridge of his smoulderi" Ed itorial Page Editor ship. Benjamin Franklin trying to did­ Police dle with women of the French court at his advanced age - I want to tell yoo, Mr. President, T was feeling patriotic. Citizens' complaint concerning 1 wanted very much to do somethhr ( dip to J to express myself, sir, and I remem­ bered tha t old high school adage aboul 8y Jennifer Shafer pretty girls. You know. the one where StaflWriter conflict of interest clarified "the prettiest girl never gets asked out I Tinker to the top because everyone thinks someone else Arrests by the Iowa City To the editor: But the arguments against ROTC's The appointment of Grant Tinker to replace Fred Silverman as has already asked her." Department in June reached a I wish to hereby reply to the Iowa presence on campus are more low for 1981 , according to the new president of NBC television was welcome news. Tinker City Council's recent statements to the I Letters I compelling. Opponents of ROTC , SO I called you , Mr. President, aller I released by the department. may be capable of bringing some taste and originality back to press, to the City Attorney 's myself incuded, see a fundamental having gotten the White House numbt! The number dropped f from directory assistance. There an! televi ion programming. statements to me and the press and to conflict of purpose between the arrests in May to 1,563 in some 200 million people in this country. Silverman was edged out of the top executive poSition last week all offiCials of the city government. A The council is now treading on thin university , whose purpose is to number of complaints filed in group of citizens recently filed a ice in attempting to regulate what enlighten and create, and the military, but I bet I was about the only one 10 after presiding over the last-place network for three years. In 1980, down from April and May "citizens ' complaint" of possible matters may be brought up for public whose purpose is to kill. call to wish you a Happy Independence figure was lowest in January. Day . NBC profits were only $75 million - compared to $301 million for conflict of interest concerning Larry discussion at their meeting. Despite Iowa City Police Chief H"lrv"vl ABC and $249 million for CBS. Silverman's emphasiS on creative Lynch, City Councilor. The complaint serious attempts by the New Right to HAVE WE already forgotten how the [knew, of course, that you area very said the reduction is due to scheduling did not change the fact that second·rate shows were was made in writing, in good faith, and erode it, we still enjoy the protections U.S. Army murdered 22 Vietnamese busy man who probably couldn't come population of Iowa City during civilians. many of them children, at to the phone right away I knew you still being dished up. at the suggestion of the council itself at of the First Amendment to the U.S. mer. a council meeting. It was done with the Constitution. Who on the council will My Lai? Or the countless other might be out planning a foreign policy, Tinker ha impressive' credentials. His MTM Enterprises has "It makes a difference," Mil understanding that the City Attorney, decide what is a "personal attack" or a civilians killed by U.S. bombs that fell because everyone says you don 't have "We notice a downward produced such memorable shows as " Mary Tyler Moore," " Lou John Hayek, would fully investigate rlflevant matter? Will Mayor Balmer on South Vietnam? Or the prisoners one yet. Or you may have been OIIt crime in June, July and Grant" and " Hill Street Blues." Moreover, Tinker will bring to the the complaint, as he pledged to do at consider any attack on the city who were thrown from helicopters to chopping a tree into cords of firewood, i then a significan t increase in job an emphasiS on developing creative and original programs - that council meeting. government a "personal attack" on their deaths? Or the napalmed children which you certainly ought to do while Arrests. in connection with that looked out of our TV screens with you have the chance before Mr. Wat~ something that has been sorely missed in recent years. To my knowledge there was no form him? What guidelines will he follow violations showed the or legal procedure, except lawsuit. for before banging the gavel down? Will third-degree burns? The purpose of the your Secretary of tbe Interior, sells the Tinker has remarked, " I do feel that where we've failed - all of decrease, dropping by almost citizens to file such an action. A TV paranoia affect what is a relevant military is to kill , and it has a long and last one to lumbering interests. cent from the year's first five us in television - has been in setting our Sights too low." Perhaps lawsuit action WOllld have shown lack matter in the council members' gruesome history of doing so, Accordingly. I called person·to­ he can change the trend. Otherwise, NBC may be the first network of good faith on ouf part arid could have minds? The First Amendment may regardless of international law or person. I was willing to hold, if "THERE aren't any cars," to go broke underestimating the taste of the American public. quite possibly been at odds with the indeed be in trouble here. common decency. Conducting military necessary. said. "Half of the city intent of the complaint. Those people training at an institution of learning is But I want to tell you. Mr. President, gone, so balf of the normal body Randy Scholfield who signed the complaint did so in good THERE ARE many worthwhile as inappropria te as teaching it wasn't nea rly as easy as I expected, is gone. " Staff Writer faith , within their rights as citizens, projects that citizens and workers and assassination, torture or rape. When I explained to the long distance But changes in different seeking some honest and the council can work on together as a At issue is not whether ROTC gets operator to whom I wished to speak. crime vary, the figures straightforward answers to some team . Hopefully the people of Iowa student names, addresses, grades, or she responded wi th a suppressed souoo rape complaints were filed honest questions . City will not forget tha t the council other confidential trivia. The issue is somewhat between gagging and chortl· lirst ones this year. Two of serves at their pleasure and is whether an institution of knowledge mg. pla ints stemmed from verified THE CITY'S reply, I feel, was supposed to be their servants not their and inquiry can do business with an Miller said . somewhat lacking in respect for the organization tha t traffics in fear, BUT SHE was much nicer than the masters. So let's build F·518. Let's White House switchboard operator. public, especially in light of Hayek 's build it as soon as possible. We hope hatred and ignorance. These are public pledge. It seems inappropriate essential : the military could not whose voice fairly drooled with sar· l the council will use all influence casm when she explained, "The presl' Human rights to call a letter to a reporter a full possible to see it is buill with union operate without our fears of mythical investigation and is somewhat enemies, our hatred of foreigners who dent does not receive phone calls. If the In its continuing efforts to eliminate the human rights policy of I~bor so that the workers of Iowa City party would like to reach him, he may disrespectful to all the people who and Johnson County are not needlessly decide to do our bidding, and our vast the Carter administration, the Reagan administration ordered its signed the complaint. Considering and dangerous ignorance, write the president at the White exploited and so our tax dollars will be House." delegates to the international development banks to support loans there was no form in the city clerk's spent wisely . We urge our fellow manufactured by the military habit of to Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay - countries almost office for filing such a complaint, or keeping methods and goals secret. This is a dangerous precedent, Mr. citizens to fulfill their responsibility to President. Not even such busy presi· universally condemned for their violations of human rights. any set procedure. or any precedent to keep our servant government honest , my knowledge, it is not surprising that dents as Washington . Jefferson, aDd The State Department tried to justify the change in policy by well- Informed and serving the needs THE SECRETS the military keeps Lincoln had switchboard operators wbo Shantz, the state's Solicitor General, of all the people. This is what we in the are not secret from the "enemy " - stating that recent reviews indicate that there have been "signifi­ should find our complaint "unclear." refused calls. It might have been a real labor movement are all about and we they are secret from you. The "secret .. emergency : perhaps Prince Charles cant improvements" in those countries. Representative Tom Shantz may find matters "unclear" ask our fellow workers and citizens to bombing of Cambodia is a good exam· Harkin, D·}a. , a prime author and supporter of the 1977 law which legally but we felt the circumstances calling to ask for political asylum join us in this message to the Iowa Ci ty pie. The Soviets knew about it, the Viet before it is too late. reqpired delegates to vote against loans to countries with "a were clear enough to justify our asking Council: "City Councilors, cable TV Cong knew , and the Cambodians sure some relevant questions. The people do Additionally , many critics are con­ significant pattern of gross violations of human rights," said notwithstanding, we are watching as hell knew. But you were kept in the cerned that you may be restoring II not always have access to documents you!" dark, deliberately, because you might "That is simply not true." that have a bearing on how they are " Imperial PrE>sidency." Suc~ Dennis Ryan not have approved . Organizations that aloofne s to millions of Americans who Harkin said that the four countries have been repeatedly being governed. create ignorance have no place in an criticized for their human rights records. In May, a report by Am­ In December of 1979, shortly after might decide to call for a brief chat open university. certainly doe n't quiet any suspicions. nesty International concluded that there had been a "marked the last council election, the Iowa City Military education. like military In· Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, sent a ROTC opponent After all . Mr . Pre iden!. I was callin& deterioration" in the human rights situation in Chile last year. telligence, is a contradiction in terms. from Iowa , the heartland of America. I letter to the Iowa City Council To the editor: That's why ROTC doesn 't belong at Moreover, Argentina has not explained the disappearances of concerning the Freeway 518 issues. In Those who favor ROTC on the UNI have even , in moments of doubt, voted UNI, and that's why it doesn't belong for Republicans . • between 10,000 and 15,000 people, and Uruguay has more political that letter we stated, "Like most campus argue that students should here . • prisoners per capita than any other Latin American country. residents of Iowa City and Johnson have a wide variety of courses, ()on ()oumakes • County we are anxious to see Freeway including military science courses, I TRIED again, calling directly to • What the Reagan administration fails to understand is that when the switchboard and a king if Ihell • 518 built as soon as possible." With the available to them simply on the • a government uses state terrorism to control its own people it worsening of the recession our need for grounds of academic freedom . These was any way I could leave a message. • Female draft This maneuver was not without risks. I • creates the environment in which leftist and communist jobs to feed our families is even more arguments are not to be rejected out of • resistance is born. The history has been that eventually those pressing. If any councilors thought it hand . In fact, academic freedom is at To the editor: might be connected to ome Secret Ser' • resistance movements are successful. was ever our intent to delay the core of a free society. There are Three cheers for Ken Harper ' (01 vice Cordon Liddy type who would ~. The • sider it hi moral duty to eliminate a ••• When the United States aligns itself with the governments in­ construction of F·518, they have very plenty of people who don't think so, and June 3O)! Not only do I agrce that Grlat short memories. given the chance many of them would women should serve and share 10 crank, such as myself. stead of with the people through a tough human rights policy, it AND, I might add, our letter was cancel the Human Sexuality course combat with men in the armed forces , If the voice at the other end sounded Santini becomes the enemy when that government is replaced. Aside from burl y and hostile, I planned to Iowa City premier. written lIn. years before the advent of offered here, fire all the Marxist but I, being female, registered for the Th ••It.rn'l~y funny the moral issue of giving money and military equipment to govern­ TV lights and cablevision at the council history professors, and force all draft last July when [ was 18 years of forthrightly Identify myself a Randy Ind I"ghlenln; ..;. ments which kill their own people, practical considerations would meetings and before any complaints biology teachers to include so--(;alled age. In the autumn of 1980, I received a Scholfield . O! llmily II,. wi'" Col letter from the government saying that I was connected instead to a pleasant Bu. ~ NChum , seem to dictate that the United Stales ought not align itself which were presented orally or in writing. "scientific creationism" in their CI'. Millo. offtcer. These facts make Lynch's claim he discussions of evolution, Only the long· if I were male , I was violating a sounding recording ( ancy?) that In · OCt Pliol. end ."Iel repressive governments. wasn't sure what we were referring to standing tradition of academic certain code by imper onating a vited m to call back Monday durilll : • dllClplinorl.n busines hour , or to writ . Linda Schuppener quite ludicrous. Equally absurd is the freedom stands between your female , and if ( were female , my Fri. 9;15 Editorial Page Editor insinuation by some councilors that education and such people. And unless registration would be discarded. Well , Here IS my letter Happy July 4, Mr lit. 7:00 complaints have been made because there is academic freedom for I tried ! Pr sid nt ".9:00 . TV cameras are present in the council everyone, there is academic freedom Jennifer L. Metcalf Olsen Is a UI graduate . tudent. HI. column chambers. for no one. 2m Myrtle appears every FrldlY • t - DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau . Lettera The Daily Iowan '.. policy Editor ...... Clndy Schreuder USPS 143--360 Lett rs to Ihe ed'ior must Opinions ,"presMd on these pages are News Ed'tor ...... I,.. U.. Straltan be Iyp d and mil" be Metro Ed,tor ...... SCott K,lman the opinions 01 the signed aUlhors and may "ilned Un"Qntd or un· ME Edilor ...... Ro.ann. T. Mueller not necessarily be those of The Dally IoWln. tvpeCl tellers w,lI nOI be Freetance Editor ...... Pameta Morse Published by Sludenl PubliCallons Inc: .. Edllorlal Page Edilor...... Linda Schuppener III Communlcallons Center. towa City. cons,d red for publiCa· Sports Edllor ...... , Jay Christensen Iowa, 52242. dally excepl Salurdays. Sun· t,on letters should ,n· IIDistant Sports Ed'tor ...... Holly Woolard days. lagal holidays and univerllily vaca· cludl Ihe wrlt~r s Photography Editor ...... Max Haynes tlonl. Second·clall potl8ge paid at the lelephone number whlCn pott oHlce al Iowa CIIy under Ihe Act of Will not be puOlished .nd Congr... of March 2. 1878. address wh,ch w,ll be Subscription r".s: Iowa City and Withheld upon requesl \ Publisher. William Casey Corai'llile. sa·l ..""",Ier ; 116-2 ..me.te rl ; Adverllslng Manager. Jim Leonard $S.lummer ....Ion only; $21.full year. Oul Lett rs should be broel. In this IIUred Hitchcock Ihrilier Clrculallon Manager, Kevin Rogers ot town: $12·1 ...... Iar ; 124-2 _Ie.. ; and Th. Dilly low;n phYIICl1l whO Ilk.. defection 10 Production Superlntend.nt. Dick Wilton S7'lummtr NMIon onty. hl·tull y_. reselve. the flOht 10 ed,t Julie Andrewl. for lengt~ .nd clal,lY fri. If c-. _ 117:00. III. ~--f" . . The Dally Iowan-Iowa City, Iowa-Friday July 10, 1981-P. 5 r------~I Buy a Sandwich and Tell 'em the DrInk'. on the HOBO I

I free Large DrInk I I With Purchase I I, Lillie Btrk.., with their children, she said . I of any Sandwich I Special to The Oally Iowan I OFFER EXPIRES Adult stUdents who have begun to DURING the class, which will be of­ I JULY 17 I ~wim after years of avoiding the water fered again in a session beginning July lend credence to the old adage, 13, students can make real progress or "You're never too old to learn." just get used to the water, Weber said, I r~ft~ I Swimming lessons for people 18 and The group is split into four levels by lIo? older are being offered this summer by stroke abilities and is taught by three the Iowa City Recreation Center, The to four instructors. According to June-July class of 31 was composed of Bornholdt, the adults can move from HUNGRY group to group as their skills require, I that housewives, carpenters, computer I programmers, secretaries and colle~e The participants in the lessons seem to I . . feel comfortable in this type of learn­ HOBO I students of a wide age group. I 517 S, Riverside 4 Mr. ing situation, she added , L______II An Iowa City artist-teacher of violin, I 337-5270 Leopold Lafosse, is one participant in Two of the women in the class the adult swimming class, He said he enrolled for therapeutic reasons has "always been very frustrated following surgery. According to one about not being able to swim well" and woman , her doctor recommended swimming for exercise as she Mr. President : I decided to try to build his skills through Saturday, July 4. From Ill) the adult lessons, recovered from abdominal surgery. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. Swimming is good exercise for all .,. window I could clearly Ie! According to Beth Bornholdt, senior . ages, Bornholdt said. Swimming is gold a nd blue bursts of IIie music major at the UI and instructor of good for older people because "the : Moliere Suggests: : display over City Park. '!\is I the lessons, she has taught an 86-year­ water is soft on the joints and is relax­ It It celebration of my country's old person to swim. She coached The Dally lowanlJennller W Morrow ing," • It grandparents to jump off the board for B.rb Knut.on •••Iat. M.ry Mu,ph~ with he, .troke In .n edull awlm cl •••. According to Bornholdt, swimming It All American Deli It the first time and they "couldn't wait is a better exercise for many adults : Applegate's Landing : to tell their grandchildren about their because the water is supportive and experience," she said. previous swimming education that has they can overcome the fears" said isn't hard on the joints, like running : The Breadline : been self-acquired or taught incqrrec­ Bornholdt. can be, It The Brown Bottle Jt. TEACHING adults is different than Uy , according to Pam Weber, sub­ Another advantage of teaching at the People such as pregnant women, who ;~ Sycamore Eating 1~ teaching younger people because of the sti tute instructor of the lessons and a adult level, according to Bornholdt, is cannot participate in other types of ex­ way adults think , said Bornholdt. senior at the UI. that "adults are there because they ercise, often swim, Bornholdt said, It &t Drinking Company Jt. Adults "try to rationalize but there is a "Most of the adults have had fears want to learn." "One woman participated in the 1 Bill Zuber's : struggle - Paul Revere's point where they just have to feel it." (of swimming) their whole lives but Some of the adults come for lessons lessons up to four days before she *- Moliere .. the frozen miserable winter al It is difficult for adults to shed they are so determined to learn that because they want to be able to swim delivered," she said. Forge, John Paul Jones scream· ~ All of these fine restaurants oHer you a 10% discount off the : 'I have not yet begun to ligbl" Firm agrees to Iranian transfer Jt. price of your meal when you present a ticket to the Summer It It .. the bridge of his smoulderi" DALLAS (UPI) - Lawyers for a firm seeking $17 It Rep '81 performance of: • Benjamin Franklin trying to did­ Police. say arrests million in unpaid Iranian contracts agreed in court B "~"'t'RI.J ..~ .u ... women of the French court al Thursday to forward to Iran $900,000 held by a local : The Imaginary Invalid : li nv:~n(',>d age - I want to tell y~ , bank as part of the agreement freeing the American PALACE r was feeling patriotk. : SUMMER July 7,10,15,18 ; hostages. : E,C. Mabie - 8 pm ~ very much to do somethq I dip to low in June "We reluctantly agreed that the Supreme Court myself, sir, and I remem· decision was binding," said Dresser Industries Inc. larger Coke Jt. REPERTORY MAGIC Pre-performance discussions : that old high school adage aboul By Jennifer Sh.fer Arrests in connection with assault attorney M.S. Nixon. "The bank had to forward the Jt. July 15 & 18 at 7 pm .. girls. You know, the one where I Staff Writer crimes remained unchanged from money." Smaller Price : $3,00 Students/Seniors : nrn" ;~,o/ girl never gets asked out May. The figure shows a net increase .. University of Iowa Theatres $5.00 Non-students • I'VI'rvnl'I' thinks someone else Arrests by the Iowa City Police because the city's population is : Summer Rep '81 : asked her." Department in June reached a monthly smaller, Miller said. low for 1981, according to figures "It's hard to speculate why there are I called you , Mr, President, after I released by the department. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• gotten the White House number changes, because it's just that - The number dropped from 2,569 speculation, " he said. "There's no directory assistance. There are I arrests in May to 1,563 in June . The 200 million people in this country, rational basis." number of complaints filed in June was Arrests in connection with vandalism bet I was about the only one to down from April and May but that wish you a Happy Independence were down slightly from May. "But in presents figure was lowest in January. ratio to the population it (the incidence FRIDAY SPECIAL Iowa City Police Chief Harvey Miller , of course, that you are a very of vandalism) hasn 't changed," he said the reduction is due to the smaller said, man who probably couldn't come population of Iowa City during the sum­ phone right away. I knew yoo $1.50 Pitchers mer. ALTHOUGH arrests in connection 75¢ be out planntng a foreign polley, "It makes a difference ," Miller said. with larceny and thefts reached the everyone says you don 'I have "We notice a downward reduction in 4· 8 pm Or you may have been out year's low of 18 in June, the number of crime in June , July and August and complaints remained unchanged . a tree into cords of firewood, I then a significant increase in the fall ." you certainly ought to do while "Complaints of t~eft may drop Arrests in connection with parking dramatically after one arrest because TALL BOYS FREE POPCORN ve the chance before Mr. Walt, violations showed the greatest Secretary of the Interior, ells one person or a group may be causing 3 -5 pm Everyday !he decrease, dropping by almost 50 per· the thefts," Miller said, to lumbering interests. cent from the year's first five months. Juvenile complaints reached the Iwith drink purchasel , I called person-to· year's high of 42 in June and juvenile I was willing to hold , if • No Cover Charge "THERE aren't any cars," Miller arrests showed an increase from May . 75¢ said." Half of the city popula tion is "Kids are out of school , and some peo­ want to tell you, Mr. Presidenl, gone, so half of the normal body of cars ple always suspect them," Miller said, Oldest Student 't nearly as easy as I expected. is gone." " If they see a bunch of strange kids Bar in Town! I explained to the long distance But changes in different types of hanging around, they'll report it. " BAR HI BALLS to whom I wished to speak, crime vary , the figures show. Four Arrests in connection with disorderly teslponded with a suppressed sound rape complaints were filed in June, the conduct were also up from May, The JOE'S PLACE between gagging and chortJ, first ones this year. Two of those com­ complaints have remained stable since Field House Summer T-Shirts 115 Iowa Ave. plaints stemmed from venfied rapes, April when they jumped from March 's Are NOW IN! . SHE was much nicer than the Miller said. 145 to 241. House switchboard operator, voice fairly drooled with sar, , she explained , "The presi· not receive phone calls. If the ACROSS 58 Reorders 8 Louver part 31 Tempest or would like to reach him, he may TABOO'S 1 Philosopher those who take 7 He stays apart organ stop the president at the White 5 Shiite's orders from parties 32 Silk substitute IOWA CIlY'S ONLY religion 10 Shopping 8 Part of etc. 35 Parisian is a dangerous precedent, Mr. 10 Social bore complex 9 Yeats book: assent 14 Cupid 81 Gaelic 1973 38 Atoll resident Not even such busy presi· GO-GO BAR 82 Monsarrat's 18 Purveyorof 4t Hunter on high as Washington, Jefferson, aoo 15 Genetic presents replica "The-Sea" "Jersey juice" 42 Endure had switchboard operators who 83 Mouse, to a 11 Harass with any entree One for the Ladies 18 Verdi 43 Senior citizens, calls, ft migh I ha ve been a real masterpiece skunk 12 Relative of with "the" ; perhaps Prince Charles '1 am - 2 pm Mon - Fri 17 Sleep like- 84 Spectator nones 48 Plenty, to a 85 13 ask for political asylum 18 What law is to Adjective for a Result, with bard is too late, Male Stripper justice medium "out" 48 Barnes lIy , many critics are coo· 20 Guru's advice 88 Portico for 1. Firegod 50 Devour that you may be restoring an Saturday Night - 7 pm 22 Epitomes of Plato 21 Menagea- 52 Part of VHF hideosity 25 What Cotten 53 Lessen, with eria 1 Presidency," Sucb DOWN coltons to "up" to msllions of Americans wbo Fairview Golf Course -American Legion Rd. 23 Thyme, for one 24 Wet 1 Wrinkle 28 Greek letter 55 Presider over to call for a brief chal Phone 354-9824 2 One of the 27 Serf, originally the U.S. Senate doe n't quiet any suspicions. 28 "Open-, Richard," 1947 Johnsons a Laconian 51 Spread Mr Pre ident. I was calling 3 Gesundheit 28 Wealth 57 "Go­ song 30 Kind of labor the heartland of America, I 29 Like a certain 4 Saw kite'" in moments of doubt, voted Tide in 5 Crane of contract 58 Halt a bray Alabama fiction 59 Novelist Levin 33 "For-rope D agam, calling directly to of sand could Iwil.. hl~::l'rrl and a king If then! twist": S. way I could leave a message. Butler 34 Sherwood's mOl"PIIVI'r was not Without risks, I "-Delight" nM,"M"M to om SecretSer· 38 Cock-a-hoop Liddy type who would cce· 37 Havelock or it his moral duty to eliminale a Dock such as my elf. 3'-bono? voice at the other end sounded 40 Ryan or Tatum and ho tile, I planned to IOWa City premier. 41 They grow as The 01111 nOltty lunny they go Id nmy myself as Randy and Illghtonlng ..g. 'Ilemlly Ilf. w'ln COl 42 Brouhaha connected instead to a pleasant , Bul _hum, token CIt.., Mer lne o"lcer, 44 Type of trip recording (Nancy?) that In· I act Pitol. and l !tltt 45 Jim Thorpe to call back Monday durini : I dllC'phnAr~n was one hours, or to writ , Fri,9:15 47 Sparkle my letter, Happy July 4, Mr III, 7:00 4. Win by- ".9:00 51 "Ant for ant -long": a UI gr.duet•• tud.nt. His column Theocritus every Friday 52 The height of spite 54-the Americas, in Letter. N,Y,C. policy Lell.rS 10 Itl editOr mU$' Ce Iyped I nd mUll 0. sllii ned Un Ign('d or un, Sponsored by: typed lellers Will not be con'IO r a lor publica· tlon l etter s should In· prairie lights elud e the Wf l l~r S telepl\On. number wh lcn Will not be published and books ddr ss whIch WIll be tOO s. linn Withheld upon r8Qu $1 "best bookIton within leiters should be brl,e!. In Ihll "l1rlld Hltc~k Ihrilier Plill Newman piaYI a ,nd Th. Dilly low,n phYllcl1i who Ilk" delecllon 10 Ea,1 Germany, Wtlh hundreds of mila," reserve. the fight 10 edit Julie "ndrew •. Thursday, July 23 - 8:00 p,m, - Saturday, July 2$ ·D.M. R9ter lor lengl~ and cl,nty frl, II 7:110, Ill, II 9: 15 Hancher Auditorium - The University of Iowa - Iowa City _I Iowa City, Iowa- Friday July 10, p .... ' Arts and entertainment/ The Daily Iowan TONIGHT

Film's 'sleeper' status due lowe City • Let'• ....,. to poor distribution history I y Ro ...... T. II.... I Arts/Entertalnment Editor -I f JQIl)If~ The Great Santini is one of those films everybody PI ms presents talked about but hardly anybody saw. Its star, I--______....! , won an Oscar nomination for his por. pay televiSIOn's (;memax and Home Box Office was The Cornell Hurd Band trayal of a lough.talking Marine officer who runs his unde.r the title of The ~c~ . Delaney's plans to hype household with military precision, yet the film's dis- the film failed to materIalize until Duvall and co-star Tonight· Sat. tribution history is a classic case of confused iden- Michael O'Keefe were nominated for Oscars. from San Jose GREG BROWN .. t ANDREA SZEKEL YHIDI lity. (The film will be shown Friday through Sunday SLEEPER'S like Tbe Great Sautloi aren't unusual the Rock n' Roll Kings THE MILL RESTAURANT at the Bijou.) in the movie business, the most recent example be­ of the Bay Area 121 Eat Burllnaton The film underwent a marketing test the weekend ing The Stunt Man, the Peter 0 Toole film that sat on of Jan. 25, 1980, when the film was previewed under Get RNdy to D.... shelves for nearly three years before fi nding a dis· P8rtyDown three dirrerent titles. The Greal SUlioi was shown tributor. Delaney offered Walking Tall as an another as Sons and Heroes in Fort Wayne, Ind., Reaching example. Out in Rockford, III. and The Ace in Peoria, Ill. The "The original opening of Wal king Ta ll was unsuc­ film had initially been released with the original title cessful ," said Delaney, "bul then it was extensively ... ~...... WWWWWWWrNtrlY\N'tN'tN'oN'oI'W in the faU of 1979 in the South, where the reviews screened. We changed the ad campaign and even­ were enthusiastic but the attendance was sparse. tually it was word-of·mouth that made it a 'must­ see' movie." NORMAN Delaney, a market researcher for the Not having its premiere in New York and Los Yen New York·based firm of Cinemax, explained that Angeles may have saved Wa lking Tall from early reaction . "Gro ses were disappointing, " he obscurity, since critical notices where it did open FRIDAY &SATURDAY NIGHTS said from New York. "The Great Sulini Is a very were not overly enthusiastic. Ching confusing title and people didn't know what they " It was a reverse of the normal pattern not open· might be getting. It was a gamble and it didn't Recently Opened· Our New Restaurant ing on the coasts," said Delaney. "The word-of­ at 3211 Annal- Dr., MarIon, la. 373-1513 work ." mouth eventually seeped into New York and the The marketing firm was called in by Orion Pic· movie played well there. When it was finally .First Mandarin Style reviewed by the New York critics, they tended to tures and Wam~r Bros., the studio and distributing Restaurant in Iowa City 35(: organs for the film , after the original release, and review the success of the movie rather than the asked to devise three diIferent ad campaigns to go movie itself." Daily Lunch Specials: with the three titles. In the weekend of test The Great Santini never made it into local com· marketing, The Ace was declared the winner mercial theaters, so Ils presentation by the Bijou '2.35 to '3.25 because It aUracted the most people to theaters. marks its debut. Written and directed by , who also made The Sai lor Who FeU From Yen Ching Dinners Whal happened after that, however, was continued Grace with the Sea and Resurrection, it's a little confusion. The studio decided to keep on releasing film that's stiJllooking for - and deserving - of an the film under the original title, although its debut on audience. '6.50 per person At In United Technologies Strong acting and simplicity terve the purpole of holding Long-te are the strengths of 'Santini' 1515 Mall Drive (1st Ave.) Iy Craig Wyrick -----..:..------. Iowa City. Iowa 52240 223 East Washington Statl Writer Films . Closed Mondays LUNCH: Tuesday-Friday 11:30 am to 2 pm for Soci In a struggle to champion a cause, many critics DINNER: Tuesday·Thursday 5 to 9:30 have jumped on the bandwagon to support The Great '- W....,.: 7:00. 9:30 Friday & Saturday 5 to 10:30 pm WASHINGTON {UPIJ - Saallni in its struggle to get a release (see accom- Hecause her problems are never confronted or ------,Sal: 2. 4:30. 7:00 SIt: 2. 4:30. 7. 9:30 1 cost·of-living increases and Sunday 11 :30·8 pm panying tory l. Just like Bull Meechum's devotion to resolved , her character seems much deeper than the retirement age would solve his country blinds him to his faults , so does the olhers. ROGER MOORE 1 projected $1.5 trillion 10nl1-U~rm l crillcs' devotion. Also fine is Lisa Jane Persky as a smart-aleck ,dAMES BOND 1 Security debl, a spokesman for Imagine, if you will, that The Great Santini had daughter who seems to understand her family's lion's actuaries said Thursday. received a national release with good financial problems better than anyone else. She's the only one ~~OO"'-; ,I The chairmen of the returns. Perhaps then , the critics would be more who can get away with teasing her father. House subcommittees wary of a film most people will actually see. Critic WHEN Ben beats his father in a basketball game, 1 lion lo repair the . find It a lot easier to praise a rare or lost film than a system - Sen. William big hit. Buli bounces the ball against his son's head , calling 1 him a "lillie girl" for not playing aga in . We never Sallray •• Iy 1 Colo., and Rep. J.J, The biggest thing gomg for The Greal Santini is Its both have said limiting lIu".uUlll actors. Robert Duva II 's performance as Bull see the scars this kind of competition and cruelty 119:30,. have left on Ben, and the big conflict in The Great I ments and raiSing lhe Meechum is powerful , but, like the film , one·slded . to 68 are possibl\! solutions He's always the "bad guy," a lieutenant colonel in Santini becomes Ben's independence from his dad . It's sometimes painfully obvious what will happen likely to adopt. the Marine Corps who's tough on everybody, from I------~------II----- James R. Swenson, reDtres,enf his soldiers to his family . His sense of humor is often nexl. IE: tff:!a. ~ I t.iltlll.IIIILIVII and Harry Gordon , the Wed· Sat. June •• 11 e Refrigerated truck with taps & C02 cost the government aboll t club 's owners, asked Rock, Jill. Funk for rent for the larger party. , dollars in 10 t rev nu v r District Judge Radaslov LOIkovlc, John Lake, Bob Schleeler, decade. Edmund Palmieri for Bob Thompson . Pusl CunliHe, Tom Barlsch . Roslenkowsk i aid hi light sentences, notinl! Will compl t aellon on It that their clients were DOU.LI.U..... 2 lor 1. Tap 8etr, I.r liquor a Wine sn N. DODOI JOESPlACE by next Thursday lind brtng first offenders and had Opin 11·1 DII" the House floor [or debale by committed non-violent '·10:30 All 4 115 Iowa Ave. 351·9638 KATHLEEN'S KORNER . elaNd Wedneldo' The acro ·the-board crimes. ------Reagan plan IS a key problem

The Daily Iowa aide Stili a dime likes switch t 1981 Studant Publications Inc. from East By Ja, Chrl.tenHII Sports Editor Why would a football coach leave Pittsburgh University, a school which finished second in the country last season, and come to Iowa, regarded in some circles as the graveyard of coaching? "I was just a part-time coach at Pittsburgh," answered Kirk i'erentz, Iowa 's newly appointed offensive line coach. "Schools can allow eight fuJl­ time coaches. At Pittsburgh, the offen­ si ve line coach traditionally picks his assistant. When Joe Moore was named line coach, he picked me." The Dally Iowan/Jennifer W. Morrow Moore was formerly Ferentz's high school coach at Upper St. Clair in Flying fish Pittsburgh. At the time, Ferentz was teaching English and coaching football Ra, randy found thl fl.tllng IIow lMIow the dam on thl Iowa River Thurtda, morning. Tandy dec:1dtd not to kMp thl ""all carp hi caught at a prep school near Pittsburgh. Kirk F.r,nl% "I INTERVIEWED for this job about three weeks ago. In fact, I was And we think Penn St. has a PIlI! the last person to interview. I came in good program. Final Four McEnroe', Connors favored in CUP.real loose because I was happy where I "For us a t Iowa , the biggest gantN B, Mlrtln Lld,r Wimbledon champion, in the opening cut, said: "11 we play well, they was at. I just told Coach (Hayden) Fry the season is right in front of .­ United Press International match Friday at noon. In the second shouldn't beat us. But you never know. I would work hard and do the best job I Nebraska. But you can't rest. ~n agenda singles, it wi\1 be Connors against That's why Davis Cup is so could. I flew back to Pittsburgh and season on one game. If you do ,., NEW YORK - To some, par­ Tomas Smid. interesting." Hayden called me the next day." have trouble ." I ticularly such normally suspicious Stan Smith and Bob Lutz, who have Arthur Ashe, the captain of the U.S. So instead of studying films of il­ One football publication has p_ at cage types as John McEnroe and Jimmy compiled a 12-1 record in Davis Cup team, also wasn't taking anything for linois , the Panthers' opening opponent, ted Iowa to upset the Cornhusken. ., Connors, it might sound something like doubles, will face Lendl and Smid on granted, pointing to the British upset of Ferentz has been watching Nebraska, don 't pay much attention to that sQj: I a great Czechoslovakian psyche job. Saturday, and in the reverse singles Italy three months ago. Iowa's initial foe this season. Ferentz says. "What can you SI1, H meetings The Czechoslovaks, current holders Sunday, McEnroe will lead off against Actually, the series could be decided " I'm just trying to break down sells magazines. You've got to win of the Davis Cup, will be meeting the Smid followed by Connors against in the very first match. If McEnroe can Nebraska's fronts," Ferentz said. the field. But I hope that they'll CHATIIAM, Mass. (UPIJ United States this weekend in the quar­ Lend!. beat Lendl, the United States almost "They have one of the great programs right. " Expanding the postseason tour­ terfinals of the 1981 competition, and INDEED, THE factors favoring the certainly wiU emerge with a 2-{) lead in the country. But anybody is THEN IT'S OFF to civil war lilt Troubled ta nament from 48 to 64 teams will their is no way to misinterpret their U.S. are overwhelming, on paper. since Connors is a big favorite over beatable. You just have to prepare following week against Iowa Stale. A boll of lightning .truck th. be the premier topic this feelings . McEnroe and Connors are two of the Smid. your people. "Those are the great games. III! moored In I Genol, Itlty, weekend at the N AA 's annual "I think we have no chance in the world's top three players, they have "I've been impressed with the kids where Iowa State has been picked IS match," Antonin Bolardt, the non­ basketball meeting. cumulative records of 9-1 against Lendl No All-England here. That's one reason I came here. high as third in the Big Eight. They art The NCAA Tournament Com­ playing captain, said Thursday on the and 6-0 against Smid, they will have a The community has really impressed a good football team but they art mittee and the college Coaches occasion of the draw. " I think the team rest day Saturday in temperatures that Club for McEnroe me too . The people I've met - they are beatable." Association will meet on Cape of the United States is the favorite have been soaring close to 100 degrees, really interested in the program. I love Ferentz said Iowa made tbe ri&Ii Cod for five days with site selec­ because of the two top players. We saw and they will be playing before a home LONDON (UPI) - John McEnroe, it. I'm not going to have any problems. choice in shunning a chance for a Ii! Israeli tion for future NCAA tournament that a few days ago in Wimbledon." crowd on a court where each has won accused of bringing the sport of tennis The things I want are here - an offen­ against the Cyclones last year. "[0 til! , games also scheduled for discus­ EVEN IVAN Lendl, the world's the U.S. Open . into disrepute, has become the first sive line." third quarter you would play for a tie,' BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) sion. The committee also may fourth ranking player who will com­ Nevertheless, they aren't buying the Wimbledon champion not to be invited Ferentz said. "But I liked what 1011 Israeli warplanes Sunday select a si te [or the 1986 NCAA pete In singles and doubles for psyche job. to become an honorary member of the THE PITTSBURGH offensive line did. I've always been against Ncm Palestinian-inhabited coastal Final Four. Czecho lovakia, admitted the U.S. has "Then why did they show up?" asked All-England club, the championsbips was one of the better units in the coun­ Dame since they went for the Ii Damour and Naameh about 50 Dave Gavitt, who will take much the advantage. Connors, who hasn't lost a set in seven committee anounced Thursday. try last season. "We had a pretty good against Michigan State (1966)." side Lebanon, the Palestinian over as cha irman of the Tourna­ "The U.S. has two excellent singles matches against Lend!. "We have a The fiery 22-year-old from team to practice against," Ferentz Ferentz is hoping he can mold the Ii· agency WAFA reported. ment Committee on Sepl. I, players and two doubles players," he pretty strong team ; I don't think we Douglaston, N.Y ., faces fines totaling said. "The front five of the defense all fensive line into a top unit. "ObviOllSi) It was the second such raid pledges to lead the fight against said . "There will be no disappointment can get much stronger. But the Czechs more than $14,750 following bis out­ were drafted by the NFL. All in the we don·t have equal ability like somei days and came hours af further expansion of one of the back home, because no one expects us are a strong team too. They won it last bursts during the 12-day tournament. first five rounds. So the best people we our opponents. But I expect our line ~ presidential envoy Philip premier attractions of college to win against McEnroe and Connors at year. The club chairman, air chief blocked last season was ourselves. It be the best we can be . I've always ~ arrived in Israel from Beirut ports. Gavitt, the Providence Flu hina Meadow." "If they're going to take that kind of marshall Sir Brian Burnett, and his was a healthy thina." if you 're good and have the _ with Prime Minister Mpnllr·hprn1 College Athletic Director and Lendl , runner-up in the French Open attitude - it's a bad attitude, but it's committee have left the gate open for Ferentz has rapidly developed you 'll be great. And if you're averate, on the Syrian missile crisis. commissioner of the Big East to Bjorn Borg but a first-round loser at good for us." McEnroe to became a member at a respect for Nebraska. "At Pittsburgh, you can be good. We have to get a1ttr A Palestinian military Conference. says he senses a Wimbledon, will meet McEnroe, the McEnroe, sporting a new-look hair- later date. we saw the films of the Penn St. game. somebody. " said two fighters for the change of heart in the last seven [or the Liberation of Pal months - a change toward ex­ General Command died in the A pansion. eight civilians were wounded . A Beirut airport official said iog commercial aircraft were Baseball negotiations to resume today circle off the Lebanese coast •• 15 minutes during the height Sports trivia B, Fred McMan. three hours at a midtown office the general feeling was for the Player along with the program on which we meeting was excellent and tbat iii have embarked." hoped steps had been taken tOWalt raid . Damour and Naameh are United Press International building, at which time each learn Relations Committee to continue miles south of Beirut. Name the only player to hit aired its own particular views and feel- negotiations along the same lines that The comment brought an ironic helping the Player Relations Commit· home runs in his first two limes NEW YORK - Major-league club ings about the way negotiations had it has pursued since the strike began 28 chuckle from Marvin Miller, Ex­ tee end the strike. However, no oneill up in the World Series. owners, meeting for the first time been handled. days ago. ecutive Director of the Players the Player Relations Committee woWl Tbur day's aa wer: Butch since the start of the baseball strike on "The PRC is instructed to go back to Associa tion . specify exactly what new proposals, U Wynegar o[ the Minnesota Twins June 12, pledged their undying support ED FITZGERALD of the Milwaukee the tables Friday at 1:00 p.m.," "That's an interesting statement," any. the bargaining committee wOldt was the youngest player to ever of the Player Relations Commi ttee Brewers, the Player Relations Com- Fitzgerald said. "No votes were taken, Miller said. "What else could they present to the players Friday. UI to Thursday night and said negotiations mittee chairman, said the meeting was no votes were necessary. There were say?" play in an All-Star game. He was "Every club had an opportunity IG 20 years and [our months old for a settlement would continue today. "one of the best involving player rela- no views expressed that were any dif- Representatives (rom the 26 major- tions" that bad ever been conducted. ferent than the ones that had been ex- LEE MACPHAJL, president of the express its feelings at the meeU"," IIJ Roche'le Bozmln when he batted in the 1976 game. Statt Writer league teams met for approximately He said no votes were taken but tbat pressed before. We are continuing American League, said he felt the MacPhail said. An enrollment increase of ~======~~------~------~-, percent over seven yea rs administration to request Doonesbury - Movie, Theater and Music reviews 1982-113 enrollment in the We're Playing Your Tune! Engineering five days a week in The Daily Iowan The state Board of Regents sider the recommenda lion July meeting scheduled for Capping enrollment in the "The Great Engineering has been nrnno~,f'd Outdoors Store" UI to prevent further Immigration available faculty and Lawyer 354-2200 resource and was brought Stanley A. Krieger percent increase In IInclerl1ra,r1ua 478 Aquila COUll Bldg. 16th , Howard St RESTAURANT Omah • • Nebruh 68102 CCM'a"lIle Strip o «tco 402-348-2268 'WE OFFER Membef Immigration and Hwy' "'" NltJonalll)l Lawyer. ~ Inside ANocl.Uon. Friday Night RENTAL EQUIPMENT o o · 0 Animation • CANOES ... fIa Melicu lous planning has bro, • TENTS -ROCK forth a new breed of anima at Disn y tudios, signalli ~ JULY SPECIALS • FRAME PACKS - CLASSICAL return to the day of quality \J GEAR UP FOR RAGBRAI • SOFT PACKS -JAZZ L.P.', animation ...... , ...... pa • Grab on • DULUTH PACKS L.P. Budget warning • SBI Touring Tires Start al Budget Director oa 01J!J • Kirtland Handlebar Bag RENT BY THE Stockman warn If • Zelal Pumps Salel president's tax bill i n't pal • Blackburn Racks • DAY $1.98 soon, th government won't t • Water Bollie & Cage time to print tax tables ..... pa • Plus lots more • WEEKEND ALL 15% to 30% OFF Weather • WEEK The Ice-making attachment Mon-Frl Master Charge the radar machine broke d W()pl~ ki1Iand 143 South Rlv...... yesterday . Now we'll be drinl open Mon., Thurs., Frl 9 - 9 8-5 Visa and warm lemonade while high ~f ~i~BS ~tWk Tues., Wed. 9 • 5:30 Open Sun Student 1.0. in the low 90 w 723 S. Gilbert 351-8337 lowl City Saturday 8 - 5:30 July 12 accepted thunderstorms possible 10 -5 IOWA MEMORIAL UNION BOOKSTORE unbearably humidity . Maybe Sunday9 - .. Dilly Ala.Un needs a wea staff.