Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, November 5, 197 1 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1-riday, November 5, 191 1 HI-FlSTUDIO SALES-SERVICE-RENTAL Dual, Shure, Sony, Zenith, Yamaha, Voice of Music, Superex, Teac, Kenwood, AGS, Pilot, Jansen, Ampex, KLH, Dumont, JVC, Fisher, Sherwood, Marantz, Toshiba SONY 6065 JENSEN 6 TEAC 7010 Concertone, Dynaco, Stanton, Research, Lansing, LWE, Pickering, Scott, Motorola, Acoustic, Viking, Norelco, Garrard, Dolby "B" WHAT'S NEW? in High Fidelity Speakers After more than five years of development "It's Electronic Suspension" PICK-UPS POSE PROBLEMS Area garbage collection gripes g rip city I (Continued from page 1) wake them up prompt In the interim, the city contin- a.m., when they seem ues with its older-style trucks and their rounds, the Ann maintains a complex system of bage collector's day b routings and collection schedules. seven. The present collection scheme The Shoe-pack truc provides back yard to back yard by the city is a one-n service once weekly. At any given tion, explains John Som time, 57 municipal garbage collec- who has studied the tors are out on duty servicing 15 solid waste disposal pro city routes. Of these, 12 require industrial engineering four collectors each and three re- About two hours in adv quire three collectors. The routes truck route schedule, which require only three collectors two or three would go are in commercial areas, Mammel pare for the truck's explained, so that the garbage moving trash barrels fr there is usually in "large two-yard dwelling units to the ct copper type containers" which are Then, since the drivE easier to handle than the small the Shoe-pack truck trash barrels, which must be car- right-hand side, the ried out and emptied individually. simply stop at each Although many persons might trash barrels, hop out o swear that their garbage collectors and throw in the garba Week of the Six Milio FRIDAY, NOV. 5 - 8:30 P.M. CREATIVE MEMORIAL SERVICE NIGHT WORDS at HILLEL HILLEL FOUNDATION 1429 HII tly at four feature of this truck, Sommers faced with accumulating garbage cooperation as well as poor main- probably wouldn't be allowed to n to make noted, is that the trash is thrown in University buildings. But gener- tenance by landlords and insuffic- 'give that information out any- Arbor gar- in at the side and not at the rear. ally, student problems concerning lent collections. "Lot's of times," how." e g i n s at Thus, there is no need for the garbage occur when they move L e s 1i e says, "there's plenty of Calvert Burgess County Wide driver to run all the way around out of the dorm into apartments, space" for depositing garbage "if Service, a local firm, , has three k expected to the back of the truck at each co-ops, fraternities or dormatories. it's used right." "regular" garbage trucks and one nan opera- stop. With the traditional trucks, Although a 76-GUIDE counselor But, she says, "An additional full-time employe in addition to nmers, E'72, however, the driver remains in- says he had heard of no com- Collection is something one could the owner. An employe, explaining Ann Arbor side throughout the route and the plaints about garbage, agents of always push for." their work, said that "there are blem as an crew throws the garbage. the University's Environmental And, if one wants an additional things the city won't pick up at p r o j e t When the Shoe-pack truck is th Unesty Erment collection to s u p p l e m e n t the all and there are people outside ance of the filled, the driver goes to the land-ath dat eret DPW's once a week solid waste the city who need service." The a crew of fill site and dumpsthe and-jand the Mediation Service both pick-up, there are several willing Burgess collectors have no regular out to pre- flated garbage. Meanwhile, crew poIts alocal private trash collection ag- schedule; they work "till' they're out o pe- atedgarage Meawhie, rewplaints. arrival by members could be preparing an- encies. finished or whatever, since it's a rom behind other route for collection instead' At the Mediation Service Eliza- Each of the companies contacted 'home business,'" she says. urbside. of going along to the landfill as beth Leslie labels this "an ex- by The Daily appeared to be thriv- Another local trash hauler crit- er's seat in they presently must. tremely heavy year for problems ing-collecting garbage the city icized the city for inconsistency in is on the The new trucks may c a u s e generally." She notes that her of- won't pick up, servicing areas out- its collection schedule. Jadwin driver can householders some inconvenience fice received only about "4 out of side the city limits, and providing Root, proprietor of Root's Rub- group of because trash barrels will be left 200" complaints specifically about supplementary service to those bish and Garbage Contractor says, f the truck at the curb and patrons will have garbage since September, but that who are fussy about their back "if they let private enterprise take ge. Another to remove them to their own back many people have garbage com- yard trash build-ups. over, there wouldn't be any of this yards. Prior to the arrival of City plaints which are incidental to An employe at Grundy's Rub- nonsense." Manager Guy Larcom, however, other factors. bish Hauling says that he didn't Root explained that his agency Ann Arbor residents had to haul' Leslie says she had noted "many know a thing "about how the op- services about 30 apartment com- in their trash barrels both ways-to dumpy yards" in driving around eration compared to the city's." He plexes as a supplement to DPW and from the curb each week. the campus area. She attributed added "the boss is gone off to collections. The city, he claims, "is The city makes no collection on this situation to lack of student Hawaii for three months and I messing up my schedule." partment disposal. During last winter's strike by _____DAILY OFFICIA L BUL LE TIN =University maintenance and serDA LO F I AL BL TI vice employes, students were FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 gell Hall, 4:10 pm. grad single women wholly or partially LL ST. BILLIARDS Computing Ctr: R. Spinard, Xexox, self-supporting who don't live in Univ. 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McGann, "William Blake," 1035 Angell Hall, 4 pm. Yennie, cornell U., "Space-tk Astronomy Colloquium: W. Williams, "Atomic Lifetime Measurements," P&A Colloq. Rm, 4 pm. History of Art Lecture: S. Kos to, Berkeley, "Fascist Planning of Rome: The Master Plan of 1931," Audi. B, An- downtown Ann Arbor Across from Old German Restaurant JUST ARRIVED AlNew Jensen Loudspeakers Jensen has accepted the challenge and invites you to compare their performance against all other loud - speakers. Hear them all at HI-Fl STUDIO CINEMA I is now petitioning for new board members To petition for the board, go to Room 240 Michigan Union and sign up there for an interview to be held November 9. Also fill out an interview sheet and return it to Room 240 by Monday, November 8. Systems," Chrysler Ctr. Aud., 8 pm. k Astronomy Visitors' Nights: W. Ful- lerton, "Sunspgts and Starspots," film, "Mariner Mars," Aud. B, Angeli Hall, 8 pm. International Folk Dance: Barbour Gym, 8-11 pmn. UAC Soph Show: "The Pajama SGame," Power Ctr., 8 pm. Rive Gauche: Greek Night, 1924 Hill St., spm. General Notices Enxironmental Health Seminar: E. Boettner, "Holography As A Tool To Study Particle Dynamics," Mon., Nov. 8, Sch. of Pub. Health II Aud., 1st Fl, 1 pm. Attention Women: Notice of Alumnae Council Scholarships for 1972-73; ap- plications : for following scholarships and fellowships for women available in office of Dir, of Alum. Activities, Mich. Union; must be returned by Jan. 14, 1972; recipients will be noti- fied soon as possible after Mar. 31: The M. L. Hinsdale Scholarship, for under- L. H. Seeley and The B. Welker Schol- arships, grad and under rad women on basis of acad., contrib. to Univ. life, and. finan. need; The L.E. Elliott and The A. C. Lloyd Fellowships, grad wom- en of any accredited college for acad., creativity, leadership; The '; B. Con- ger Fellowship, any woman ;cand, for master's degree for acad. and finan. need. ORGANIZATION NOTICES American Indians Unlimited, Native An. Teach-In, Nov. 13, 14, Angell Hall Ad. B & C. "Hunted Race' rock group, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Nov. 12, 7:30 PM. Tickets on sale now at Union 2-5 PM. Gay Liberation Open House, Nov. 5, 7:00 PM, Canterbury. 1 I UAC-DAYSTAR presents The Musical Weekend of the Year -star ting- FRIDAY, NOV. 19th You are invited to hear JOHN PLATT speak on "The Great World Transformation" Sun- day morning at 10:30, at a meeting of the Unitarian Fellowship. PLACE: 502 WEST HURON (Senior Citizens Guild) Associate Director of the Mental Health Research Institute here, author of a number of books and articles, Professor Platt's essay "Diversity" (SCIENCE, 2 December 1966) begins: "I celebrate diversity. Our research, our lives, our goals, our pursuit of ex- cellence- are all too homogeneous LAW SCHOOL INFORMATION FOR WOMEN Talk with law students about law schools, the legal profession, admissions, etc. Look 'fo~r us in the fishbowl November, 8-11. -- - - - , i fi I _ i !:I IKE Tic. $3.50 $4.50 $5.00 and TI A TUR REVUE and SHADOWFAX NER 9 purnu Crisler Arena TAKE YOUR PICK of titles like these from Random House: Last Whole Earth Catalogue Living on the Earth Death of the Family Domebook II Pentagon Propaganda Machine The Grub Bag Come to the information meeting in the LOUNGE, THURSDAY, Nov. 11, 7:30. 10-7 MON.-THURS. 10-9 FRI., SAT. 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