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Sunday, April 6, 1975

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Sunday, April 6, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven

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Holocaust Memorial
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By The Associated Press
GREENSBORO - Tom Weis-
kopf could do no better than
a one-over-par 37, but lost only
one stroke of his big lead mid-
way through yesterday's third
round of the $225,000 Greater
Greensboro Open golf tourna-
ment.
Weiskopf, who has led since
his 64 in the opening round,

had a 45-hole total of 172, six
under par on the 6,643-yard
Sedgefield C o u n try Club
course.

He still
lead with
Saturday's-

held a four-stroke
nine holes to go in
play.

. Dave Hill once got to within
two shots of the leader, but
bogeyed two. holes in a row

and made the turn in par 36. Monday, April 7-8:00 p.m.
He had a 176 total. I at HILLEL, 1429 Hill
Ken Still and Chi Chi Rodri- 663-3336#
guez were the only others !
under par after45 holes of
play. Each toured the front
side in 35 and made the turn
with a 177 total, one under presents1 Pa
par and fivetshots behindofr C P H P presents
Weiskopf. (Community Pre-School Health Project)
Lee Trevino was out in 37 DAYCARE
and was even with par at 178. H A T
Johnny Miller was one more CHILDREN'S
stroke back after a front nine
37. Gary Player- blew to a 39
on his front nine and was out; 00050
of title contention. at 185. Cci 1 F I
Miller, a three-time winnerI
and the sensation of the tour for pre-school age children at
this year, who admittedly is
using this event as a warmup Arbor Park Nirsery-Anr 12-1f-5
for next week's Masters, came Arbor Par rA il 1 -1 -
on with a hard-won one-undar- iceA rlI--
par 70 and took a share of 3200 BraeburnCir e-April 13-1-5
third place at 212.
He was tied at that figure -vision tests-hearing tests-lab work-
with Hill, Jerry McGee and Al -physicals-drug info-vaccinations-
Geiberger. -preventitive tooth care-and more-
refreshments
How to do a FREE FOLLOW UP CARE
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Jewish Wedding ! Children must be accompanied by an adult,
preferably a parent. History and consent forms
Part of the are available at Arbor Park Nursery or the
Living Jewish Catalogue Free People's Clinic, 225 E. Liberty. IT'S FREE!!
TUES., APRIL 8
Sponsored by the Free People's Clinic with assistance from
8:00 p.m. at HILLEL I Family Day Care Council, Galen's Medical Societv, Proiect
Community, Washtenaw County Health Education Dept.,
1429 HILL and Maternal & Child Health Students, School of Public
Health.

INTERESTED IN:
STUDENTS RIGHTS (Institutional governance-who
runs your life) .
INNOVATIVE GRADUATE EDUCATION-Open
Universities for example.
ALTERNATIVE CAREERS-Part time and permanent.
MANAGEMENT OF MUTUAL FUNDS-Yours and
Rackham's.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR STUDENTS
RUN FOR:
Rackha ~alStude^nt Government
THIS WILL BE A YEAR OF CHANGE
POSITIONS:
PRESIDENT; VICE-PRESIDENT; 2 seats
DIVISION I--Biological & Health Sciences; 3 seats
DIVISION IlI-Physical Science & Eng.; 3 seats
DIVISION Il"-SocialSciences; 3 seats
DIVISION IV-Humanities & the Arts; 3 seats-School of Education
Nominations & platforms due in Room 2006 Rackham (763-
5272) by Thursday, April 17, 5:00 p.m.
ELECTIONS Monday & Tuesday, April 21,22-9-5 p.m.

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KEN STILL URGES HIS final putt into the cup on the
eighteenth greensduringeyesterday's third round of the
Greater Greensboro Open Golf tournament. Still's body
language helped put him into a tie for second place, four
strokes behind Tom Weiskopf.
9nip
Next year
you Mco1uld be on
scholarship.
An Air Force ROTC 2-year scholarship. Which
not only pays your tuition, but also gives you $100
a month allowance. And picks up the tab for your
books and lab fees, as well.
And after college, you'll receive a commission
in the Air Force... go on to further, specialized train-
ing ...and get started as an Air Force officer. There'll
be travel, responsibility, and a lot of other benefits.
But it all starts right here..:.in college...in the
Air Force ROTC. Things will look up... so look us up.
No obligation, of course.
Contact Captain Lance P. Dyar
Room 156-North Hall
764-2434 or 764-2435
Put it all together in Air Force ROTC.
WCB ,85.09
Regular Sunday Programming
until 7:30 p.m.
At 7:30 p.m.-
SPECIAL LIVE BROADCAST
from Mich. Union Ballroom
Get out the vole boogie"
Silver Tones, Diamond Rio,
Mojo Boogie, Rabbits
Special Election Bulletins
All kl a* 4 rnm ns

THE ISSUES ARE CLEAR

DEMOCRATS
1. Assistance to health care services

1.
2.

REPUBLICANS*
Widen State Street
Build Thoroughfares through
Downtown of Neighborhoods

2.
3.

Support for child care
Consumer protestion

4. Fair Rental Practices Law
5. Assistance to legal services
for people
6. Safety Sidewalks
7. Pave Ellsworth Road
8. Use gasoline tax money for
street maintenance
9. Support Public Transit
10. Parks for the 2/3 of the City which
has only 1/3 of the Park space

3. Ignore Voter Defeat of
Packard-Beakes Bypass
4. Build new City Hall-County Bldg.
5. Enlarge Airport
6. Build 2 more Golf Courses
7. Took $134,000 Voted Transit
Funds for other purposes
8. Used gasoline tax money to
buy computer
9. Raised city utility rates 50%
10. Held up use of Voted Park Funds
:Based on plans or actions
Voted by the Reoublican
Council in the past 2 years

DON'T SIGN YOUR LIFE AWAY!
A 8 month Fall/Winter lease is one of the reasons
Wes Wolverine came to University Towers Apartments.
A 12 month lease hurts.
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