Friday, September 14, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,__Pag v± n DELI COFFEE HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 DELI-6 P.M. COFFEE HOUSE-7 P.M. FOLK SINGERS-FOOD-FUN at HILLEL-1429 Hill Daily Classifieds PERSONAL JACOB'S LADDER GALLERY. Etl Art. Paintings, posters, prints, books of altered states of Being. ter in all Ye who seek to find in." 662-4995. In Kerrytown M hereal and "En- with - Housing profile compiled Ann Arbor Gay Community PRESENTS "SEPTEMBER SOUL"f 9:00 P.M. Women's Athletic Building -FEATURING- DIANA ROSS, GLADYS KNIGHT, TEMPTATIONS, STEVIE WONDER, SLY, POINTER SISTERS, CURTIS MAYFIELD, ISAAC HAYES (Continued from, Page 6) PERSONAL STUDY IN ENGLAND WINTER 1974 Students may now fill out appii a- tions for remaining places for study at the University of Sheffield or the University of Keele, winter term 1974. Applicants who are enrolled in edu- cation or intend to be in the teach- er's certificate program are eigible. 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Join The Daily Stc [arket ret, (Continued from Page 1) urban city sectors through tighter units and types,"' comments Mar- sections of the city tend to be mod- control over the type of dwellings vin Carlson, a planning department les- ern town houses and apartment constructed. staff member. oFny complexes with proportionally high- and developers must receive But hecadds that bringing down er rents, housing costs on a city-widebai rinted ANN ARBOR then has two al- approval from the planning cor-"will be a tough nut to crack." 121mstdsinthusn7res h mission and City Council, which iibeatuhntocrk" cFtc ost distinct housing areas: the Nonetheless neither he nor Hyslop central "college tlown" and the depend heavily on planning depart- , would comment on the- feasibility base-' peripheral regions populated by the mellt input, before any construc- of strict rent control legislationy State white collar types. tlion can begin. CARLSON ALSO indicated the p.m.). The planning department hopes "We plan to use this leverage to city should push for establishment cIto to curb the division by encourag- encourage the necessary socio- of a rapid transit system "People rs to ing lower cost housing in the sub- economic integration of housing must develop a new awareness of -heast. how fragile the environment ac- 58F08 10" " tually is," he comments. L_ ( ( autsts rn tutU? Last April city voters approved egs O funding for"TelTran an expanded lendar maga- local mass transit system but im- Bor- plementation has been at least , and rep rted on jattackatemporarily stalled. cF tc 17 ~.I~~ NU III AUIConsideration has been. given r tra- to developing an Ypsilanti - Ann tFtc (Continued from Page 1) the general wish and merit the Arbor transportation networ The s circulated throughout the capital. support of all sectors." bsuns elhaveyot oge rsonal substantively beyond the theoreti- Mon- Vega was deputy chief of Chiles The immediate backing for the cal point and realization of the pro- -ev leftwing Unified Popular Action military by the two parties sur- gr be years off. .0, 11. gam couldbeyasof- Call Movement (MAPU), a breakaway prised observers here. It was seen Carlson further urged "a quick 11F15 group of the Christian Democrat as a crucial victory for the new follow up" on the area bicycle meer- party, one of the parties in Al- government. routes approved last April as well. s and lendes popular unity coalition. The government, headed by the In addition to protecting the en- Free PaSS a enbogtit , Prats, 57, had been brought into commanders of the army, navy, air. vironment these proposals should 66F c a "national security" cabinet by force and carabineros para-military held alleviate the traffic conges- Allende oi1 Aug. 8, but quit the police, includes military ministers tion currently plaguing the city, full- cabinet and army post 14 days later and two civilians, who hold the especially in the downtown area, speed, following unrest in the army. justice and education portfolios. . he pointed out. ,tor, His departure brought the col- lapse of the national security cab- " 75F08 met, signalling that Allende had selling lost the backing of Chiles tradi Statem enton tuition that tionally neutral armed forces. tment niver- APPARENTLY sure of victory, 0 cFtc the new government sworn in Wed- n't!! nesday night, shut down Congress Harry. (Continued from Page 1) tows, the Romance languages and 76F9 parties. "T 760 ate.tl t ~ .,1, that ,ol1tical sc'ience teaching fellows i : ( :) .) 4 -as the Pointer Sisters put it, "We can work it out yes we can, yes we can, yes we can, can Quiet . Phil 51E10 ff TRY DAILY CLASSIFIEDS 'U S i t imltneusy trppd ongave hum. 'I cant reany sayMat It simultaneously stripped Con- I agree with his figures until we! .gressmen and Senators of their research it out ourselves." pOsts. IN RELATED developments, The Christian Democrats, who teaching fellows in political science led the oppositions fierce attacks and Romance languages met sepa- on President Allendes government rately last night and unanimously throughout his three-year rule, de- agreed to support the tuition strike. clared that the aims of the military In action similar to that taken in . carrying out the coup "fulfill earlier by the math teaching fel- (UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER) OFFICES ARE NOW OPEN! 10:30-4:00 Mon.-Fri. 2nd floor MICHIGAN UNION Info. on-Concerts, Art Gallery, Future Worlds, Mediatrics, Travel, Artists & Craftsman Guild Musket, Soph Show, etc. UAC-DAYSTAR presents: stephen stills with manassas S vowed to: -Press for full return of in-state benefits to non-resident teaching fellows; -Obtain a cost-of-living increase in their wages; and -Support an organizational union or association of teaching'fellows. Even if the University's explana- tion shows that the fee increases are justified, says Gill, the tuition strike is still on. "I'm not going to let them off the hook if they can give reasons for the increases. They also have to be responsive to the people from whom they get the money." Editor's Note: Today's story on the tuition strike was written by staff writer David Burhenn, from intor- mation gathered by him and report- ers Pamela Johnson and Josephine Marcotty. HARRY'S ARMY SURPLUS 1166 Broadway 769-9247 (north of Broadway bridge) COATS & JACKETS Leather Flight Jackets $67.98 Arctic Snorkel Parkas. . (40 below).. . 49:98 Nylon Flight Jackets. 24.98 Army Field Jackets (new)... 22.98 Army Overcoats w^liner7 798 Down-filled Jackets (rip-stop nylon) 49,98 HIKING BOOTS-Men's & Worn en's, Dunham, Bata, Herman, Weinbrenner, & Georgia FLANNEL SHIRTS. .4.98 NAVY WOOL SWEATERS 6.98 A LARGE SELECTION OF BACKPACKS & BOOK BAGS Another location at 2050 N. 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