age Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday,.September 13, 1973 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 13, 1 9B SPECIAL .DEA LTHKNI TI Pocket T-Shirt 99c (Offer good Thursday and Friday, Sept. 13 and 14, 1973 only) BIVOUA.Ct ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS 10.5:30 518 East William 761-6207 K.______________________________ _______ Residency rules called vague (Continued from Page 1) - quired a six-month period of resi- June because they denied the en- Zimmerman said he could not dency while not enrolled as a stu- rolled student a chance to achieve estimate the number of applica- dent, "was the essence of objec- residency. Daane and other Uni- tions that have already been re- tivity. It was a lot easier for every- versity officials say that they had viewed, nor the number of those body to know where he stood," he to devise a more subjective for- that have been approved, although says. he said that 20 out of 60 applica- The old residency rules were in- mula in order to comply with the tions for in-state residency sum- validated by the Supreme Court in court decision. mer term were rejected. - -- I I " i IAT THE SAME time, Chard estimates that 50-100 students have visited the legal aid office since the new rules were established, and more are coming in each day. Many students have come in and said that the rules appear so -& Ivague that they are unsure of what the University really wants, Chard reports. The rules include a list of facts' and circumstances that can be used to prove intent to make Mich- igan one's permanent home. They include continuous presence in the state while not enrolled as a stu- dent, reliance on in-state sources < ; for financial support, ownership of AP Photo a home in the state, having one's1 parent's home in the state, com- mitments to further education in in-garbed the state, and acceptance of a job th a long offer for permanent emuployment{ in the state. New coalition govt. ,formed by, Laotians TWO NEW COURSES School of (Not listed) :ducation (Continued from Page 1) mier, Prince Souvanna Phouma. SOUVANNA, 72, is to head the new coalition government as pre- mier. He threatened to quit several times during, the negotiations if right-wingers on his side did not fall into line. An exiled right-wing general attempted a coup in August but failed and was killed. The national administration is to be split equally, but the Pathet Lao retains control of 80 per cent of the country's 9,100 square miles and one-third of its three million nene cording to diplomatic sources, the Pathet Lao agreed that the coali- tion cabinet-five ministers from each side and two nonaligned ex- perts - would decide who should take over for Souvanna in the event of his absence or indisposi- tion. The Pathet Lao also reportedly dropped demands to share control of -key installations like the air- port in Vientiane and for immedi- ate withdrawal of all government troops and police beyond the 1,500 permitted each side in the capital. They agreed instead to a with- drawal "as soon as possible,'! Two worlds meet Four visitors bearing the tradition of another era, pla Amish people from Indiana, exchange curious greetings wi haired surfer on a cloudy day at the southern Californiac shore. I , , ll G-350, Section 001, 3 credit. hours Wonen's Potential and Higher Education Women will examine their potential within the context of the. University. Topics covered will include: why you came here, how you want to use your education, and what you can do now, within the University, to evolve your potential. For many women, self-fulfillment may be in conflict with the feminine role. Consequently, this course will try to put the two to- gether, giving University women and necessary skills for self-understanding, creative auton- omy, and leadership. The end goal is a more independent, open, assertive, original woman and student.t Instructor: Peg Talburtt. Time: Wednesday evening 7-9 p.m. 2340 SEB G-350, Section 002, 3 credit hours The Black College Questions concerning the survival and the future role of the Black college have been widely debated. This course will explore the uniqueness of the Black college and its contribution to American higher education. It will also attempt to review the literature about the past accomplishments and the future of Black colleges. Instructor: Velma G. Clarke. Time: Tuesday evening 7-9 p.m. 2211 SEB These courses are open to undergraduate students ii'i ;; Ik . SORORITY RUSH bass Meeting t ; {, {, a a ;; Ad HOWEVER, THE rules stress sources said. that none of these circumstances THE SOURCES said the lengthy ALL FOREIGN forces are re- or any combination necessarily agreement was initialed Wednes- ALL F owhrawNfosarese proves intent. day morning but the signing cere- quired to withdraw from Laos "Intent is a very difficult thing mony was put off until tomorrow within 60 days from the signing. prove and is essentially a very to avoid the inauspicious 13th of That would include nearly 200 subjective thing," Daane admits, the month. American military experts and ad- The old rule, which simply re- In a last-minute concession, ac- visers, plus a force of U.S. paid _.__._n - ° _ ~mmmm. 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Sept. 13. i III Michigan League 8 p.m. i li I I _ - - - - if - - - -------------- ......... . 111 U s Is The Housing Office feels that all students should be free to concentratec academic (and other) pursuits without added worry of dietary requiremen Therefore, University Residence Halls offer "Optional Me a I Contracts" f any University student. " available at all halls " select one convenient location )n ts. or * initiate or cance I contract at your request . select lunch, or dinner, or both * reasonable prices (lunch and dinner meal contract for a year would cost s$3.19 a day). Re-serves on nearly all foods. Salad bars, soft drinks, and soft serve ice cream available for both meals. CATCH 22-not really, but we should mention that there are specified dining hours at each residence