Page Six ,THE MICHIGAN DAiLy Thursday, April 6, 1972 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. _ _. _ r r .r. _ r. _. CONSUMER NEWS.... Looking sweet on the seat of a bicycle that needs repairs Women charge county with unfair employment rIARRiY CrH APIN Bicycling is one of Ann Arbor's favorite pastimes, as well as a prominent form of trans- portation. However, when your trusty vehicle breaks down, runs into a tree, or into your best friend's new ten-speed, you've got to go some- where for repairs. Campus Bike and Toy, and Kiddie Korner have been in Ann Arbor for many years.. The Student Bike Shop just re-opened in a new lo- cation, and Ann Arbor Cyclerie has been operat- ing for a month. A student-run Bicycle Co-op will open soon. The following chart contains the prices of the more popular types of repairs. The stores say that prices may vary a bit, depending on how difficult a repair job is and how much time is put in, especially in regard to a com- plete overhaul of a bicycle. Kiddie Korner Campus Bike & Toy Ann Arbor Cyclerie Student Bike Shop Minimum charge Change tire off bike Change tire on front Change tire on rear .75 Adjust brakes, front and rear Adjust derailer Change bars, pedals, kickstand, tape, cable 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 2.50 1.00 4.00 7.00 5.00 5.50 8.00 1.00 2.25 2.50 3.50 1.75 * 3.75 1.50 2.00 2.00 3.50 2.00-4.00 * 4.00 . 1.50 1.25 2.00 2.25 2.00 2.50 3.00 6.50 6.50 5.50 7.50 Continued from Page 1) don't know the causes." The Administration and Taxa- tion Committee was ordered to re- port back by May first. "We want to remind the Board of Commissioners that legal reme- dies are available if the reaction to our report is frustrating to us," Bouxsein said. "a Two hit in picket lines (Continued from Page 1) A few minutes later other cars began arriving and leaving the plant. Demonstrators stood in front of the cars, and yelled "Scab" and "Strikebreaker" at the drivers. At this point, police arrested two of the demonstrators, hand- cuffed them and put them into a police car. Police would only tell Council meber - elect Jerry De Grieck (HRP-First Ward) that the two were charged with being dis- orderly persons. Later a car leaving the plant hit the side of CPHA employe Edithj Siegal as she said she was talking to police. The car drove off and was only stopped by demonstra- tors who chased after it. Police then questioned the driver and re-{ leased him. De Grieck said last night, "What: happened at CPHA shows the ab- surdity of the city's anti-strike breaking ordinance. The police ar- rested two people involved in picketing yet two scab drivers who hit strikers were not put un- der arrest." De Grieck said he would bring up yesterday's action at his first City Council meeting next Mon- day. "If it is clear that the county is not addressing itself to the prob- lem we think we've found, we' would not ~be afraid to file suit," she explained. A WORDI FRO URf CRETOR iwrtiaing osnt~ibuted for the pubie good Ir ucio'i Gop= 0 e44 through Saturday, April 8 Heads & Tales $369 5.98 List True wheel Lace and true wheel 5 or 10 speed 3 speeds Overhaul coaster brakes Overhaul 3 speed hub 6.50 6.50 4.25 6.25 $ 7.75 1t 5.50 5.50 4.75 7.50 Complete overhaul 5 or 10. speed 3 speed *-No charge with purchase **-Charge varies ** * 22.00 22.00 20.00 15.00-16.00 15.00 15.00 -English ++-Non-English Get a little get-down rock n' roll gospel EVERY SUNDAY 8:30 P.M. IRIS BELL with STEVE ELSE DEREK PIERSON LOWER PRICES SUNDAY AND THURSDAY GOOD DRINKS MUSIC: SUN. 8:30 WED. 10:00 THURS. 10:00 FRI. 10:00 SAT. 1 1 :30 Harry Chapin is your typical overnight success story-it only took him 15 years to make a major impression in the world of music. Together with his band, Chapin played in the Village Gate drawing large crowds, which resulted in a contract with Elektra. His debut album, Heads and Tales, has just been released containing Harry's range on songs that move from the lyrical "Any Old Kind of Day," and "Would You Put Your Light On, Please" to the harsh realities of "Greyhound" and "Taxi" to the extraordinary song epic "Dogtown" All demonstrate his talent for evoking moods and feelings. Chapin and his band create a highly individual sound, unlike anything you've ever heard before. Stop in at Discount Records and listen to Harry's New L.P. while it is on special sale this week. I of Paris," Aud. A, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. gggg#Effl:# .9%g . Wm. W. Cook Lecture on Am. Inst.: DBoorstin, Smithsonian Inst., "Temp- DAILY OFFICiAL tations of the Well-Informed," Aud. 4, MLB, 4:15 p.m. BULLETIN International Night: New England foods, Mich. League Cafe., 5:00 p.m. Centers for Cont. Ed. of Women and Higher Ed. Lecture: S. Tobias, Wes- THURSDAY, APRIL 6 ieyan Univ., "Educating Womenfor the: Physics Seminar: J. Stern, Orsay, Future," Rackham Amph., 8:00 p.m. France, "Light Cone Property of Cur- + German Dept.: Die Drei Groschen- rent Commutators," 2038 Randall Lab., oper, Trueblood Aud. 8:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Gilbert & Sullivan Society: Patience, Astronomy Colloquium: A. J. Salt- Mendelssohn Theatre, 8:00 p.m. house, "Superdense Stars and Black Music School: K. Mabrey, viola, Mus. Holes," 2046 Randall Lab., 4:00 p.m. 3ch. Recital Hall, 8:00 p.m. Extension Service and English Dept. 1 Music School Opera: Power Ctr., 8:00 Poetry Reading: grad. student poets, p.m. UGLI Multipurpose Rm., 4:00 p.m. Music School: University Philhar- Mathematics Lecture: W. Ericson, nonia, Hill Aud., 8:00 p.m. "Some Basic Concepts of Statistical International Coffee Hour: 1024 Hill Inference," 3201 Angell Hall, 4 p.m. St., 9:00 p.m. Nuclear Colloquium: R. Polichar, Gay Liberation Front Open meeting, "The Argonne Conference on Two- Thurs., Apr. 6, 8 p.m. 3X Union SGC Nucleon Transfer Processes," Cyclotron Workroom. Topic: "City Council & Lab. Conf. Rm., 4 p.m. Gay Rights." Physics Seminar: M. Kastner, Univ. Gay Liberation Coffee House Friday 3f Chicago, "Lone Pairs in Amorphous April 7, 7 p.m., Canterbury Hse. Semiconductors," 1041 Randall Lab., 4:00 p.m. Near Eastern Lang. & Lit. Lecture: M. Stone, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, TV& Stereo Rentals "New Light from Old Sources: Jewish Literature of the Period of the Second Temple in the Armenian Tradition," $10.00 per mont 200 Lane Hall, 4:10 p.m. History of Art Lecture: M. W. Mar- NO DEPOSIT tin, NYU, "Futurism and the School FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP I AND SERVICE. .. _- -- ECONO-CAR OVER 25,000L 1235 5. UNIV 668-9866 LP'S, OVER 300 LABELS IN STOCK WATCH FOR SPECIAL SALE ITEMS CHANGING WEEKLY iscount records $1vf9, t F ,A SPRING WEEKEND SPECIAL Get with it ... it's springtime! Shed the coats and boots and head for the Country in a new Ford or Chevy. From Friday noon through Monday n'on pay only: 11 ERSITY " 300 S. STATE 665-3679 " ANN ARBOR, MICH. 102 S. First Ann Arbor NOURS- S. Univ.-Mon.-Fri. 10:00-10:00 S. State-Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9 Both Stores-- Sat. 9:30-6 Sun. 12-5 4 r SpI NC $17.50 and only Ec a Mile ECONO.CAR A little to knovn way EQUAL PAY for EQUAL. WORK NOW Applies to Professionals! John Killeen and Marvin Walker from the Mich. Dept. of Labor will answer your questions. WED., APR. 12, 7:30 P.M. UNITARIAN CHURCH 1917 Washtenow Ave. sponsored by Ann Arbor N.O.W. CALL: NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 CALL 663-2033 ! I N CELEBRATION OF ISRAELI li -II INDEPENDENCE DAY Insla-Prini PERSONALIZED T-Shirts Sweat Shirts * Jackets WHILE YOU WAIT AT FOLLETT'S STATE ST. at NORTH U. THE HON. YITZHAK RABIN ISRAELI AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED STATES Introduced By: Dean William Haber "The Situation in the | Middle East: For The Student Body: LEVI'S Corduroy Bells Prospects for Peace" ADMISSION FREE Michigan Union Ballroom 8 P.M.-MONDAY, April 10 7:00 P.M.-"ISRAEL NOW" Information on programs in Israel: KIBBUTZ UNIVERSITIES ARCHAEOLOGY JOBS TOURS HEBREW LANGUAGE (ULPAN ) Israeli Resource Personnel in all areas will answer all questions SHULI NATAN _ Every airline has First Class and Coach reservations. But Eastern has a third kind, as well. It's called Leisure Class." Here's how it works. First, you buy a Leisure Class ticket. You pay the same student fare as you'd pay for Coach. But we don't guarantee you a Or, if the whole plane is full, you won't get on the plane at all. In which case, Leisure Class is fantastic. If you don't get on your sched uled flight, we refund your money. And put you on our very next flight that has seats available, free of charge. Nor when the originally scheduled plane is grounded due to weather conditions, equipment failure or equipment substitutions. In order to qualify for a free ride, youmust present your Leisure 'lass ticket at the boarding gate twenty minutes before flight time. And, if you have to wait, it I