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November 14, 1979 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-11-14

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e Ad Ho Committee have conflicting intere t in
non-violent direct this- i ould disqualify
tion in the pirit of aha- them lve from further dis-
tina Gandhi, artin Luther cion. Thi oUId . cer-
and Ce Chavez. The tainly include Chairman
Committee reject any alle-"ch Ludlo and rs
gation that they h d aurye arf t who hav
informed the police before- clo relati ips with Up­
hand that they might h ve John Company hich oper-
to e an tion and a - ate in outh Afri .
red them it would be non- 2. The Board oulc
violent. Far from acting b gin cooperative planning
violently people from the for open hearin which will
Ad Hoc Committee deli- involv the hole Uni ersity
berately put them I es in a co nun unity in the' ue.
po 'tion .where they kne Th d Hoc Committee
they would be p ed ha changed its name to
o d, stepped on and SASO II South African
dragged a ay. AD 0 this Solidarity Organization) to
happened d their tion dra tighter i link with
symbolic they the peopl of South Africa.
intended. The' e ill not go ay;
t kind of P' the truggle continue. e
pr ch to a probl m i it ant to be ab to be proud
n University Officials of our Unive 'ty for stand­
would rather arrest th ir ing ith Bla South Africa
people than en them in and for the Human Rigb
in dialogue? ofPeop everywhere. re
n ppro ch is must be open hearin to
ne ded. T 0 thin must disc breaking the links
happen irnftlediately: bet U and South
1. Board memben ho Africa.
mo' to be this ednesday,
19, 0 21 from 10:00
12:15' the Benton H bor to 11:00.
library udit�1UD1' Ike The film, The
Belie St e Story of the Frog
teer._en in a high • Became A Prince" ,
are paired off will be 0 n along with
mnly e YO , dra Stori d ctivities for
up b dget, and e ntually young children.
must 'decide hether to t- The library will be
inue thei lTWIiage or get do d for Thanksgiving on
divorce. Thursday, ovember 22nd.
Th ory ms to The film for children
pro e t t being marrie being thi Friday,
requires patience, comm- 0 mber 23rd t :00 and
'cation and a n of' on Saturday, ovember 24th
humor. at 3:00 is: "Brighty of the
library will be Grand Canyon"- Th adven­
clo d Thursday, 0 em r tur of little burro, a
22 Thanksgiving. mountain lion hunter, and a
Boo dded to the boy, all of horn live near
form - horary collecti n are: the Grand Canyon.
"Trip "by en Fo tt; e bo dded to
r- " ome S eet Home Ha the Junior collection include:
� ... ,--.- by illiam And n; Jolly ancake" by
Serpentine by Thomas Donald Charle ; "The Story
Thom ; and So Help e of Arlington ational Cern
God by Herbert Tarr. • tary" by Conrad Stein; "The
. Story of the Smithsonian·
Institute" by Conrad Stein;
SHOP and "Some Basics bout
by Ed Radla r.
ASHINGTO
ether 10 income youth
benefit by being trained
o . e youth from higher
income familie1 will be
explored through a $6 mil­
lion Labor Dept. demon­
stration project.
In the announ-
cemen , t Secy. of
Labor Erne G. Green .
five ha been
to conduct the experime t
involving lOme 1400 youth,
16 through 21.
The . d
Income Program" will ope-
rate in County ,
Calif.; Jeffi uUh, La.;
Oinaha, eb.; W�lIUIlIl()Q
D.C. d Baltimo�, d.
G n the
When you open our Regular Pass­
book Savings accoun you can enjoy.
service charge free personal checking
privileges by simply maintaining a
1,000 balance in you Regular Pass­
book Savings� An added plus is the .
fact that your savings ill earn
highest interest rate ,. from dat �
deposit to date c:l' , abMKJ
on a regular passbook savings c­
coo R�, you can add money
to or ithdra money from your
Regular Passbook Savings acoou ,
any time...· penalty! Some-
ing to remem ,a tCB, your
savings account is insured up to
0,000 by the F.DJ.C.

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