FHE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, F8bruary 10, 1974' 1 .. 1CIA DIYSudyFbuay1 ,. 7 I i TH IS WEEKEND I $2.50 8:30 FRI.-SAT.-SUN. MICHAEL COONEY A ONE MAN FOLK FESTIVAL MON., FEB. 1I- ALICE GERRAD and HAZEL DICKENS 1421 HILL STREET 761-1451 1421 Hill ST I 1&14'1SI Bullard initiates new info. office Trucks resuming runs, ..............:: i .y v: f s ti DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Sunday, February 10 (Continued from Page 1) continued to block two Florida truck stops. The Arizona drivers said the end of their blockade did not necessarily mean they'd de- cided to return to work. Highway patrols in Kansas and Missouri escorted a convoy of 27 refrigerated trucks which pulled out of Emporia, Kan., with loads of food for points East. Ten of the trucks were hauling meat for Iowa Beef Processors, one of the nation's largest meat-packing firms. In Florida, where shipment of the winter produce crop was asti- of acceptance. Some of the dIrivers mated down by 25 per cent durirg voting to accept, said they did not the strike, a convoy of produce- plan to begin driving until at 1°ast filled triicks he ded North Offi. tnmnru whP }hAr mlr ltr LWOa LILr~ . dUUA~"LVI- I cials said if they encounter no trouble there will be other similar trucks following in a day or two. IN AREAS ACROSS the cointry yesterday small groups of drivers continued to vote on the proposed settlement, and the results con- tinued to be mixed. But, in contrast to votes taken Thursday and Friday, the majority reported yesterday were in favor (Continued from Page 1) "Besides," Bullard said, car has no radio and it's hog." He said that his Fiat be fixed by tomorrow. "the a gas should PRESENTLY, Bullard is draft- ing a dope petition that will pro- pose decriminalization of mariju- ana. He is also working on an im- peachment resolution and a move to nationalize oil companies. "CITIZENS groups have to mo- bilize to put pressure on state leg- islators," Bullard told the 50 peo- ple that attended yesterday after- noon's office-opening ceremony. But no body seemed too motivat- ed yesterday. There were a lot of people sitting around drinking cof- fee, munching on donuts and malt- ing small talk. 'U' club trains brid! By ROB MEACHUM Relatively unknown among clubs aroumd the University is the U of M Duplicate Bridge Club. Headed by Junior Master Jim Glickman, the club has been in existence for "about a year and a half," meeting Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. in the Anderson Room of the Union. On any given Sunday, 20 to 70 people participate in the games. The set-up of duplicate bridge is relatively complex. There are four levels of games: national, regional, sectional, and club. For each tournament, points areI awarded to the individuals who win the most games. These points are accumulated, enabling one to be rated by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL). To become a Life Master in the league, one must accumulate 300 points; .to attain Junior Master status, one must get only one point. However, the latter, says Glick- man, "is easier said than done." Vomnorrow w eni ey coud deter- Day Calendar mine what some of their fellow Women's Studies: "Women in the truckers were going to do. Reel World," Aud. No..170, P-A Bldg., noon. Usery met withrepresentatives Music School: J. McCollum, tenor, N. of independent truckers from Flor- Hodge, piano, Rackham Aud., 4:30 pm. ida, New Jersey and the Southeast Monday, February 11 terdaSACUAMeeting: 4078 Admin. Bldg., yes ay. 2 pm. "We'l hve omeholout," e -Physics: M. Gole, U of Washington, "We'll have some holdouts," he ; .Mtastabil ty, CInstability, & Hystee= said, "but I think the vast number sis: Catastrophe in the Growth of Li- of trucks will be back on the high- Quid Films," 2038 Randall Lab., 4 pm. Ways tolorrolw.''Basketball: U-M vs. Northwestern, Crisler, Arena, 8pm. Career Planning & Placement 3200 sAB, 764-7456 e O V e s.Recruitingonuam b:Fe.12: Con- Conmmerce, Bur. o Census; Nati. Cash Reg.; Cincinnati Milacron; Feb. 15: The city has produced three ex- Sears. Roebuck & Co., U. S. Atomic Energy; Feb. 18: Neiman-Marcus: Peb. cellent players of the complex card, 19: Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., Cont fll. game. All Life Masters, they are Natl. Bk. & Trust-Chgo., Marshall Field rated in the top 25 of their age Co.: Feb. 20: Soc. Sec. Admin., Aetna group in the countryLife Ins. Co.; Feb. 21: CNA/Ins. I grup i thecounry.Summer Placement One of them, Frank Bell, 23,, 3200 SAR, 763-4117 started playing in dorms when he Feb. 14: Metro. G. S. Coun. Det., was 18, moving on to tournaments 9:30-5: pm., all camp positions open. a short time later. Bell says that in order to get THE MICHIGAN DAILY better at the game "one has to volume LXXXiV, Number 110 have the desire to achieve." Sunday, Febuary 10, 1974 iedited sand anaged by students at "It would also help to read some the University of Michigan. News phone bridge books," Bell adds, 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published As for the future of the Univer- daily Tuesday through Sunday morning sity Bridge Club, "it depends during the University year at 420 May- largely on how many novice play- nard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. ers want to learn to play bridge, Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam- ers ~pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and and how many players decide that Ohio); $12 non-local mall (other states they want to better themselves." and foreigni. Glickman says. Summer session publishea Tuesday G ahrougn Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus ' area): $6.50 local mail (Michigan and TREES AREN'T THE Ohio); $7.00 non-local mail ;other 11 n [ V L.II~t _ TIAT sates ad freign). 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