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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, October 25,

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STUDENTS

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ENJOY
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY CONCERTS?
Re-create those musical ecstasies
with records from

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just past AA Bank

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Phone
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RATES FOR WEEKENDS
Huron 663-2033

the Daily Staff Today!

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Oldest Piza Parlor in Ann Arbor

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421 EAST LIBERTY-SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

SMiLING
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CARRY.OUT SPECIALISTS
NO WAITING PLENTY
of PARKING
INSIDE SEATING OR
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OPEN 11 AM DAItY
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ANN ARBOR
2 BLKS. W. of ARBORLAND

THE
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A Distinguished
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Serving 'Lunches
and Dinner Daily
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Located at
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--Associated .Press
AN EXPENDED STAGE of the Saturn IVB booster used to put the
Apollo 7 into orbit floats in space behind the manned capsule.
Moonshot team discusses
possible December i1ssion

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* Bar-B-Q Ribs - Shrimp
, Bar-B-Q Chicken * Fish
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Bar-B-Q Beef _ Oysters
All Dinners include Fries, Cole Slaw and Bread
Open: Mon., Wed., Thur.--Noon-2 A.M.;
Fri., Sat., Sun.-Noon-3 A.M.
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along with a complete line of
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Potatoes, Salad,
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$1.60

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as well as
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By HOWARD BENEDICT
AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. UP) --
Apollo 7 astronauts yesterday dis-
cussed their 11-day space mission
with the next two Apollo crews, in-
clu'ding three men who may circle
the moon on Christmas Day.
During the morning they gath-
ered with more than 20 other as-
tronauts for an informal c h~a t
about the Apollo spacecraft that
Schirra described as, a "magni-
ficent.,flying machine."
Air Force Col. Frank Borman,
Navy Capt. James A. Lovell# and"
Air Force Maj. William A. An-
ders may circle the moon in late
December or they may make a
high-altitude earth orbit trip. The
National Aeronautics and S p a c e
Administration will decide in mid-
November after evaluating results
of Apollo 7.

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Put your luggage in the front trunk
and your worriesbehind you.
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Open Mon. is Thurs. till 9 P.M. Overseas Delivery Available

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The Apollo 9 crew, Air Force
Lt. Cols. James A. McDivitt and
David R. Scott and civilian Rus-
sell L. Schweickart; are scheduled
to fly an earth orbit Jqurney next
March. Their main job will be to
check the lunar module, the vehi-
cle that will ferry two men to -the
surface of the moon.
Dr. Charles Berry, chief of
flight, medical operations, report-
ed the astronauts in good condi -
tion now' that they've rested up
from their long flight. He report-
ed they had experienced the same
cardiovascular deconditioning that
otherastronauts sid on lengthy
.missions.
He described the condition as a
"Lazy heart". The astronauts are
not able to exercise as readily as
before the flight. He said t h I s
would vanish within a few days.

Pepperoni
Sausage
Mushrooms
Hamburger
Green Pepper

Ham
Olives
Bacon
Anchovies
Onions

from
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Open Daily from 5 P.M.-2 A.M.
~ FREE DELIVERY
Call 769-3400

Chemical Mahufacturing

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Located in Scenic Northern Ann Arbor Area Dixboro)
BEST SELECTION OF SEAFOOD IN ANN ARBOR AREA
"the fish you eat today played yesterday in Gloucester Bay
OTHER SPECIALTIES

PlasticsFibers, Pharmaceuticals,
and Chemicals for Agriculture,
and the Processing Industries.
Will Interview on
OCT. 30, 1968
For positions of responsilility,
diversity and strong future
advancement possibilities.
RESEARCH, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION,
MARKETING, FINANCE.

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