Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 16, 1972 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 16, 1972 Conflicting laws may lessen Age of Majority Act effects (Continued from Page 1) 1 are legally able to sit on Ann Ar- to the local spokeswoman says that jurors are drawn from bor's draft board - but none are Thus the Age of Majorit registered voter lists and that the I at present. 1971 appears to have op law does not permit the lists to be A spokesworAan for Selective many new opportunities altered until May. At that time, Service Board No. 85 says that no 20 year olds throughout t all new 18-21 year-old registered 18-21 year-olds have been con- Yet at the same time, it voters will be added to the list and sidered for the board, but some appear that much head be eligible for jury duty. may be in the future. Board mem- been made in injectin "If any 18 year-olds are down bers are chosen upon recommen- young people into the on the list they are certainly elig- dation by present board members mental complex. ible to serve if they are other- and the Governor and appoint- For a. while at least wise qualified," Nickell explains. ment by the President. than actively participatin The Age of Majority Act does The board recently appointed system, it looks like 18-to not extend to federal juries, how- three new members to the draft olds will have to conten ever, but Ann Arbor's Rep. Mar- board - none of whom are under selves with throwing thei vin Esch (R-Mich.) is sponsoring 21. However, there is at least one behind those persons a bill in the House to lower the 18-21 year-old serving on a draft choice over 21 to do the minimum age qualification for board in Pennsylvania, according them. serving as a federal juror to 18. Elected public office, perhaps the most glamorous area which 0 has been opened to 18-to-20 year I c 0 cred i ratin olds, so far has failed to attract any of the new adults here in Ann (Continued from Page 1) flicts with the Federal G Arbor. None of the 14 Demo- actions without having their par- trol Act of 1968. That fe for April's City Council election ents co - sign for them - even prohibits licensed gun d fr Ar' Cy Cthough this procedure is no longer manufacturers, collectors Mayor Robert Harris said re- required by law. porters from selling han ammunition for handgun, cently that a major reason for the According to L. Frank Rybarsky, sons under the age of 21. absence of young candidates is a vice president in charge of install- conflicting ordinance which re- ment loans at Ann Arbor Bank, N o r m a 11 y federal l quires that to be a candidate from young people may have difficulty precedence over state law one of the two major parties, a getting long-term loans because, of conflicting statutes. person must have been a register- bank officials say they can't de- As a result, Harvey s ed voter for at least one year. termine whether a young person his gun registration unit This, of course, would not be pos- has the ability or intent to pay it issue purchase permits sible for newly enfranchised 18- back. under 21. And while Krasi to-20 yeat olds. "We'd be w i11i n g to take a of no one under 21 who But there is still a chance that chance for some, but it usually plied to his department f young people will be on the April helps if they have a parent or permit, he says that thor election ballot, depending on whe- relative co-sign it," he says. vestigations will be made ther any are chosen as candi- Although people in this age persons if this should occ dates when the left-oriented Hu- group are legally empowered to The rights of studen man Rights - Radical Independent hold credit cards in their own the University will prob Party holds its party caucus names without having a co-signer, change significantly as a sometime in the next two months. the prospects look equally dim. the new Age of Majority HR-RIP has been assured a spot "It's not a question of age. It's University officials, alt] on the April ballot (and the No- economic," says Mike Van, Sears' may certainly cause son vember state ballot) by the Board credit manager. "If someone comes lems. of State Canvassers. in and wants to buy a television A directive issued by t And while it is possible for 18- on credit and hasn't got a steady ing office states that s t to-20 year olds to run for the source of income, we wouldn't let State legislature in November, him do it." conflicting federal statutes, - At least one of the rights newly which take precedent over state granted to 18- to 21-year olds by Do You Still F laws - make it currently impos- the state has become the object' sible for 18-21 year olds to be of much confusion. Although state elected to Congress or the office law now allows this age group to You probably heard of President. apply for concealed weapons per- International Students According to the Constitution, mits and purchase handguns, it is INTEREST IS PEOFLE the minimum age for a U.S. repre- doubtful that this part of the law ! bring PEOPLE TOGETI sentative is 25, while a U.S. sen- will be honored-at least in Wash- Come and fin ator must be at least 30 and the tenaw County. President, 35. According to Sheriff Douglas TU ES. Similar to the situation of Harvey and Police Chief Walter elected public office, young people Krasny, the new state law con- M U LT I ty Act of ened up to 18-to- he state. does not way has ng more govern- t, rather ng in the o-20 year nt them- r support of their work for Youth floods local bars new (Continued from Page 1) Before Jan. 1 many predicted a strong surge by young people on the bars for the first few months with a leveling off period by early spring. It now appears that the predicted surge is well underway. Rene Miller, manager of the Schwaben Inn on S. Ashley, says now that the big difference lies in weeknight turnouts. "Mondays and Tuesdays used to be especially slow. But now all weeknights are busy, and the weekends are jammed." Miller estimates that approxi- mately 50 per cent of his clientelle are in the 18-to 20-year-old bracket. Except for an increase in liquor supplies and a few additional em- ployes, few changes have been -- made to accommodate the drinkers. STUDY/TRAVEL ABROAD '72 SUMMER PROGRAMS However, Clint Castor, owner of The Pretzel Bell and Village Bell, does have one minor change in mind for The Pretzel Bell on E. Liberty. Castor plans to add live entertainment in an attempt to lure some of the University stu- dents away from campus bars. The Village Bell, located on S. University, is the only bar near central campus and has been ex- tremely crowded every night since students returned from semester break. "Although we've added a couple of employes, and placed a few more chairs and tables out, there is no way we are going to be able to handle all the people that want to come in," says Bruce Fearer, manager of The Village Bell. 4. Incluudes: Rd-trip air Intra-continental connections Tuition Fees Room Board insurance Special excursions From $790 " LONDON-British Film Institute Lectures by PROF. FELHEIM " PARIS-French Language & Culture " ITALY-Italian Language & Culture " SPAIN-Spanish Language & Culture " VIENNA-German Language & Cuulture " ISRAEL-Hebrew Language & Culture " PARIS-Theater Workshop APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED NOW For info & forms stop in or call 211 Mich. Th. Bldg., (above Marilyn Shop) 527 E. Liberty 662-6666 it to hurt youth tun Con- above the age of 18 are now al- deral law lowed to drink alcoholic beverages e a 1 e r s, in the dorms, but problems arise or im- in organizing social events. Students'Abroad dguns or s to per- aw takes in cases ays thatl will not to those ny knows has ap- or a gun rough in- e of such ur. ts within bably not result of law, say ;hough it me prob-i the hous- ude n ts According to John Feldkamp, housing director, a dormitory must be licensed to serve intoxicants to "non-members,'' defined by law as non-residents of that dormitory. A dormitory cannot be issued such a license because it is built on state property. Resumes Prepared Profession ally Call National Employment Consultants 663-6300 Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. -"" - - "" ..Thai odoP 'your shower r bcan't stop... Iwe'll stop *.ihaFree ..ihaNorforms' Mini-Pack I free for ,you! Showering's Igreat-but it can't stop the embarrassing feminine odor that starts internally, where soap-and-water can't reach. That's why we want to send you a free mini-pack of doctor- tested Norforms, the internal deodorant' just insert one tinyNorforms Suppository. 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