Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5, 1974 l .. ._e e T E I HI A DILY u Thu ,." ds', s .{ n< itr r sday, Se tember5, 19 .. .. ;!S:...X .'« ,F. g _..: fances re 516 E.LIBERTY Ann Arbor's Newest Night Club will feature this weekend .4 AP Photo TIMMIE TOURS A Family Affair i I , i i HEWLETT PACKARD CALCU LATORS In Stock for Immediate Delivery HP-35 HP-45 HP-65 HP-70 HP-80 HP-46 HP-81 Super Slide Rule Advanced Scientific Programmable Business Financial Desk Top Scientific Desk Top Financial $225 $325 $795 $275 $395 $815 $1025 Gordie Howe and family enjoy a light moment in Edmonton as they prepare for training for the team Canada hockey series with the U.S.S.R. in September. Team Canada is com- prised of members from the World Hockey Association, and will face the Soviet Union on September 17, the first of an eight game series in Quebec City. The Howes, Gordie and sons Mark and Marty, led the Houston Aeros to the Avco Cup (equivalent of NHL's Stanley Cup) .in 1974. Last year, a Team Canada composed of National Hockey League stars played the Soviets, winning four games, losing three and tieing one. ATTENTION ALL POP STARS: Can you afford $10/hr. to record in an 8-track studio? Morgan Sound Theatre Recording Studio 434-2141 Subscribe to The Daily-Phone 764-0558 The doors will open at 8 p.m. ULRICH'S Inc., 539 East Univ. Ann Arbor, Mich. (313) 662-3201 I Y Lw143UtI 41P :43at t4p . I We at "The Michigan Daily" would like to take this oppor- tunity to welcome you to the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor-whether for the first or tenth time. As you may or may not know, the "Daily" is the voice of the students here at the University. It is managed and edited by the students under the protective eyes of the Board for Student Publications which is made up of University students, faculty and staff. In other words, we are completely independent of control by the Regents. This somewhat unique freedom is highly valued by our staff. We consider it to be the main difference between us and other may have had contact with. Other differences include: 6 days a week.. what your particular interests are. There will be a Mass Meet- ing for interested parties tentatively scheduled for Thursday, September 12 at 7-30 p.m. Feel free to come to the meeting or drop by our offices at 420 Maynard St. anytime and talk to our staff. We will be happy to show you around. This is your newspaper! We need your support. If you are unable to assist with the operation of the paper, we would appreciate your financial and moral support in the form of a subscription. Simply fill out the form below and mail it to The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor 48104 or call 764- 0558, 10-4 p.m. Best Wishes, The '74-'75 "DAILY" Staff Mark Sancrainte, Business Manager Dan Biddle, Editor Marc Feldman, Sports Editor college papers you * We publish " Our staff is composed entirely of students (i.e. our Business Manager and Editors are students). " We are one of the few remaining letterpress papers in the country which means we can do the printing on our premises with our antique press. " We have a staff of professional printers. " We don't steal any of your tuition money. " AND WE HAVE A NICKEL COKE MACHINE FOR STAFF MEMBERS. Our above-mentioned freedom also has its drawbacks-most notably since we don't ap- propriate any University funds we must rely solely on circulation and advertising rev- enues to keep going. The "Daily" publishes Tuesday thru Sunday mornings during the academic year and Tues- day thru Saturday during the summer. It is filled with University news as well as national and local news. The sports staff con- centrates on University sports for the most part, but also covers professional teams. And our classified ads are filled with interesting personals as well as the normal informative ads. LEAVE BLANK Yes, 1 would like to subscribe to THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I agree to be billed later (pre-payment necessary for subs. outside of Ann Arbor, Mich.). LEAVE BLANK ___One Semester -_Two Semesters SCHEDULE OF PRICES: $10.00 SEPT. thru APRIL (2 Semesters) (by carrier) $1 1.00 by Mail (Mich. and Ohio) $12.00 by Mail (All other U.S.A. points) $5.50 per Semester (by carrier) $6.00 by Mail (Mich. and Ohio) $6.50 by Mail (All other U.S.A. points) (Please Print) Last Name First Middle Initial 1.D. No. Phone No. I For Circulation Dept. Use Only Q Stencil Typed Number of papers1 ... Amout Due $ Date Started Code. - 3 . I ' AM -- - - I I