Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 12, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 12, 1971 W GOOF D we forgot to order our subscriptlin to Don't Make te Same Mistake Keep up with all the important news, whether it's from Pnom Penh, Lansing, Washington, or Angell Hall; Dis- cover the reasons behind the events; Be informed! Call our Circulation Dept. and order your subscription 7-0558 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Local voter registration program WELCOME BACK! FromtheManagementandStaffat expands for new student electors Thano' L am plig hoer (continued from Page 1) tration are unsatisfied with Saun- voters at a Young Democrat rally As a first step, a registration ders' program. this week. 421 E. Liberty St. booth was set up outside Water- Roger Wilner, director of the Wilner also feels that Saunders Gym during regular class Democratic party's voter registra- has shown favoritism, saying that registration last week. tion committee, feels that Saun- he has informed business organi- Now at the Lamplighter we have real Italian Saunders' plan for the new drive ders has been too cautious in his zations and groups of townspeople No1tte ap ghezehveraatimcmiteoandrnn "esilstdetgroups. onpol and Sicilian Pizza. signifies the most comprehensive expansion of registration oppor- of the registrar training program, effort yet to register city voters. tunities. while failing to make similar con- Also ornwhus 0am- ~ .7dy "I am committed," Saunders an- "He still doesn't have the goal facts willh student groups. a week give our friends more time to enjoy pounced, "to making voting avail- of registering as many people as Saunders denies however that able to those who choose to exer- possible," Wilner says. any favoritism is shown. While the same fine food and friendly service cise the right to vote." By restricting registration to admitting he has discussed regis- that our friends enjoy over and overagain. Innovations in this year's drive prearranged locations in public tration with certain groups, hei s thatour njoyover overwill include more registration sites, buildings, Wilner feels, Saunders stsnrfra ifration witaeti ru sh ( a two week drive instead of the unnecessarily limits the number released to other groups to the ) CALL 665-7003 usual one, and the use of volun- of people who can be registered. exclusion of HR-RIP. Sfor fast carry out service teers as deputy registrants. The As an alternative, Wilner pro- drive will run Sept. 20 to 24 and poses that deputy registrars be Saunders says he is doing his "AT THE LAMPLIGHTER GOOD FOOD Sept. 27 to Oct. 1. allowed to use their own initia- job by enforcing the laws on reg- AND PEOPLE-PLEASING IS OUR AIM" , Registrar training will begin tive in choosing places to regis- istration to the best of his ability. ANnext week, for allthose who have ter voters. While some persons interested in Ssubmitted a written application to Saunders, although reticent to increased registration have not thbmcityte r'he o afic cording accept Wilner's proposal, did ac- agreed with this, members of all 0 U 1 L to Saunders. D e s p i t e the expanded drive, many advocates of student regis- Only you can prevent forest fires. om cede Friday to a request by btu- three parties--Democratic, Repub- dent Government Council t h a t lican, and HR-RIP-will be work- they be allowed to register stu- ing within Saunders' program to dents in the Fishbowl.in wihnSudr'poamt Not all the pressure on the clerk, register the city's voters. however, has been for opening up registration. For example, City Councilman Ja m e s Stephenson DAILY OFFICIAL (R-fourth ward) has expressed strong opposition to such plans as BULLETIN door-to-door registration, charac-: terizing it as "going out to get mebrsooppsngpries The Daily Official Bulletin is an As members of opposing parties official publication of the Univer- take sides on the registration is- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sue, charges of partisan politics sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to and favoritism have crept into the 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of +h. A rruay R in i puu11tin.Juanti debate. Saunders, according to Steve Nissen of HR-RIP, has deliberately bypassed that party in the depu- tizing of registrars. Members of the Young Democrats, N i s s e n charges, were deputized to register University of Michigan Jazz Band Auditions Monday, Sept. 13-7:00 P.M. School of Music Rehearsal Hall LOUIS SMITH, Director thedayprcedngpublication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted' for publication. For moreainformation, phone764-9270. Flu shots will be given at the Uni- versity ::ealth Servic.;, 207 Fletcher Ave- nue, to all students, staff, faculty and respective spouses, who desire them. The Immunization Clinic is prepared to administer the vaccine between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Mon- day through Friday. The fee for stu- dents is $2.00, °or all others $3.00. Im- Immunization is particularly recom- mended for persons with chronic res- piratory illnesses, heart and metabolic disorders. Immunization should be com- pleted by mid-November and should consist of two doses 6-8 weeks apart ex- cept as follows: Those who have had one dose or more in 1968 or since need only one booster dose at this tins. Vaccine will not be administered to those known to be hypersensitive to egg, ingested or injected. The University's Key Office has moved to 420 E. University. 94 1. 4' 11 II 1 i . I1