, -~- -w -, rst -MTV . t n n (Continued from Page 1) in lower prices than now charged by Arab .x ' ries "but considler- ably higt'-, thin r helist Middle E st wvr French o~jPctions w~wr^ based on the feeli ig that a coordinating group might leave the participat- ing countries open Ito possible con- frontation with oil producers and to charges of forming a cartel. In place of a coordinating group, France favors the United Na- tions, where developing countries Dorms to support boveott, (Continued from Page 1) mnember !at Hoffmian given jr ~b ed non-"niop lettuce while boycott supporters asked SGv for financial support. Organizers of the boycxt are also urging students to, boycott cer- tain brands of wine in order to support the UFW boycott. Accord- ing to Barry Bennett, t'ie coor-di- nator of Alice Lloyd residents in support of the boycott, the boycott "is not asking anyone to give uap ,nything, it is just asking people to drink' certain brands of wine instead of others." Bennett also said that studenits are needed to help picket various Wrigley's supermarkets in order to support the UTFW boycott. He added that in some areas, includ- ing Ann Arbor, rides to oher supermarkets are being offered to .shoppers as well as rides to ]ccal stotres, "Last Saturday we got almost 20 ,people to turn away fr.m a Wrigley's in a non-student area of town within a two-hour period," Bn~tt claimed. energy =ernd the producing nations are all represe'ited at the forum. iisshg r slid the United States ~id ,cat think the United Nations was a sa.itable body to work out energy crisis problems. But he said the United N-ations was a good foram for airing the views of all of the nations. The American view, Kissinger said, is that oil prices were too low in September, 1973 before the ouitbreak of the Israeli-Arab war, butt are too high now. conference ends THE COORDINATING groip will be called into action by the United States buit a site for the meeting has niot been decided. The United States will not insist upon becoming the chairman of the group, Kissinger said. In related developments, a sen- ior official of the 12-nation Or- ganization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) tarned in Vi- enna yesterday that the Washing- ton energy conference could pro- duce "unpleasant tensions" be- Definition of recession kindles Wash. tempers 1~ *re Classified Ad Service, Phonme 764O' '7 For ii rMtonda through Friday, 10 a.m.-"4 .m. tween oil producers and consum- ers. ABI)UL AAIR Kubbah, acting chief of OPEC's information de- partment, criticized the decision of the conference to set up a coor- dinating group to prepare for a la- ter meeting of consumer and pro- ducer countries. "This is an unfortunate develop- ment which is likely to produce very unpleasant tensions between producers and consumers," Kub- bah told a reporter. Abraham Khene, OPEC's secre- tary general, said "I PERSONALLY am not happy about the atmosphere that was created before the opening of this (Washington) conference," he said yesterday. "We are concerned about the atmosphere of threats and very, strong words used by Dr. Kissing- er." IN ADDITION to France and the United States, foreign minis- ters from Belgium, Canada, Den- mark, Ger-many, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Nether- lands, Norway, and the United Kingdom attended the conference. ( Continued from Page 6) WANTED TO RENT NEED 8-bedroom house for Fall '74. MISCELLANEOUS SCUBA EQUIP! Must sell entire set.> Call 769-1856 after 5 for details. 90M216 PERSONAL EDDIE GEE where there is faith there is love, Cal i 6-4078sor 668-6922. 92L217 wheet.nr.Islo -. ..-TYPING term papers, theses, etc. Willwer there is eae, HOUSE WANTED tO rent for fall se- proofread and edit grammar, etc. Also mester. Near campus. Call 764-9896; keypunch, *format, prices vir with where there is peace evenings, dL215; difficulty. Call 769-3348 or 662-5388 there is US! jevenings. cMtc K.C. $30 REWARD for information leading __ ._ __..-dF213 to rental of 3-6 bedroom house, pref- FOR SALE- erably in Burns Park area but will ---__.__--_-- --- -__ LOOKING FOR A PUPPY? Have my consider any location, Call Joyce, 662- TWO PIRELLI radial snow tires. 150 three months old German Sheperd! 9477. 53L216 ;miles. $50. 663-3438. 84B226 Lab Retriever for free. Call 665-9940. dF214 $100 REWARD for house with 3. 4. 5.LINED ARMY OVERCOAT, and duffel: TRAVELING TO EUROPE this summer? bedrooms in campus area. Full re- bag of army clothing: $25 each. 761-? Call Cindi Hopkins, 769-0634, TWA ward for May '74-May '75 lease. $75 4102 early evenings. 058217 Campus rep. for info. cFtc for Fall '74-May '75 lease. Call Bob D................ at 663+6263 and leave message. 95L215 HART SKIS, Head Skis, Cubco bind-' AT YE OLDE FRASER'S PUB, Monday ins, Reiker boots. 764-0842 evenings. nites: Boonesfarm, less than $1.00. LOST AND FOUND 88B217, Tuesday nites: Tequila and wine nite. "'LET ENTERTAI N us You.. WASHINGTON (Reuter) -- The' 1efl-it on of a recession caused a deliression in relations between Nixon Administration top officials ' last night. Yesterday morning, Budget Di- rewtor Roy Ash was quoted in the New York Times as saying, "A re -es ion is kind of like a bad cold. You don't know when you get it and when it ends, but when' ,yo'i've got it, you know you've got it.", Regarding Ash's definitiion, Dr. Herbert Stein, chairman of the President's Coincil of Economic Advisers, said last night, "That is none of his business." THE DEFINITION was wrong, he said. Experts only knew when a recession had occurred when the National B ui r e a u of Economic Standards - the widely regarded. economic bureau-said it had. The new clash over who should have the responsibility for saying what in the Nixon Administration brought immediate reminders of the affair of the "cotton-.picking hands." Last year, while Treasury Secre- tary George Shultz was in Tokyo attending the opening of the World Trade Talks, presidential domestic PERSONAL "BACH FOR A BUCK," U of M Cham- ber Choir performing J.8. Bach's "B Minor Mass" Friday, Feb. 15, Hill Aud., 8:00 p.m. Tickets: 1-4 p.m. M-F Hill Box Office or call 764-7592 days. 67F215 adviser Melvin Laird commented on the economy. Shultz, normally cast in the role of a benign and unflappable figure in the Administration, told Laird to keep his "cotton-picking hands" ouff the economy. His deputy at the Treasujry, Wil- liam Sim-on, sent white gloves on Shultzs behalf to Laird to make his point. LOST: black plastic box (bulk film ALBUMS: American and English, rock- loader, please don't open) in bag with 'n roll. Exc. condition. $1.00 each. 662- 3a photos. Please. call 761-7695 morn- 9559 948214 ings dA2l7,- . . . .......--..__.- --.; BLUE RUG 6x9, $12, space heater $10, FOUND: small dog, B&W with collar,! Dan 665-9888 6313215 black spots on nose and white fore-... .... paws. Call 764-6022. dA2 4 PUPPIES. Half Labrador Retriever, half 1 English Setter. $5. 665-2878. 78B214 FOUND : 1 pair gold wire rim glasses in .... Moe's Sport Shop, Feb. 9th. dA215 HART COMP 205 cm with Solomon 505, - new, $200. Kneissl Blue Star 180 cm, 5f FOUND in Arb about a week ago: gold, 'yroia bindings, $100. 769-6837 after, wire-rimmed glasses with black ear 5. 6911217 POTTERY SALE Dutch Auction Feb. 12 - Feb. 16 Price drops 10%. per day THE POT SHOP 211 S. State Noon - 6:00 p.m. 769-4953 73F2 16 IF YOU'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE SALES, WHY NOT START AT THE TOP? Kaufman and Broad, the world's largest independent' homebuilder, listed on the New York Stock Exchange, is seeking energetic, hard- driving Individuals who are eager to become an important part of our top-notch sales team. No experience is required, we will train you to the peak of your abilities while you earn. We promote from within, and advancement is virtually assured to responsible mem- bers of the team. Full time sales positions are now open in the metropolitan Detroit area. Excellent commission compensation with the opportunity to earn up to $40.000 annually. Call Ken Krull at 358-1400. An equal opportu nity employer KAU MAN &F BROAD HOMES Valentine's Party The Scene-Fine Times 341 S. Min-769-5960 part. Left bow-50/20. Right bow- 20/000. 761-4338, 662-6653. dA215 LOST: in Burns Park area: Water Spa- niel puppy. Male. All black and fuzzy. 25 lbs. 665-0143. 77A214 NEW CARS ANNOUNCING PEUGEOT UP TO 24 MPG. NOW AT PEUGEOT OF ANN ARBOR SEDANS AND WAGONS FOR 1974 aRed Zinger PERSONAL ROOMS FOR WOMEN Live the good life in a co-op. Call or stop by Inter-Cooperative Council, Room 3N, Michigan Union, 662-4414. Good Luck Margo "YPSYr'" 901 N. MAIN 769.79.35 cv tc Richard M. Shiffrin dept. of Psychology, Indiana Univ. "ATTENTION AND INFORMA TION PROCESSING" TEA: 3:15 p.m.-Rm. 2059 MURI SEMINAR: 3:45 p.rit-Rm. 1057 MHRI F-. USED CARS 1960 BUICK. Perfect body, no rust. Runs well, good starter. Exhaust. brar:es. tires in fair condition. Only $200. 971-2810. 52N220 NO DOWN PAYMENT. 1972 Pinto Sqduire Waigon. Yellow. Excellent con- difinin. Take over paymenlts. 662-4964 evening, and weekends. 1-444-1111 "day~s. Rebecca Sobel. 22N214 1970 FORD7 FAIRLANE 500. 6 cyl. Auto- matic transmission, air coot!. G(Vid condition. Make offer. 662-8607. 04N2 15 TOYOTA .CASH BRING YOUIR TITL E WE'LL BUY YOUR CAR! TOP $$$ -SPORTS CARS - '73 CAPRI V-6 automnatic, silver- metallic. 10,000 miles..........$3695 '73 FIAT 124 SPORTS COUPt, 11,000 mt. AM1-PMd. 5-speed, factory warranty $3695 '72 DATSUN 2402, low miles, auto- matic, AM-FM. beautiful brown' rhetallic. chestnut interior .. $4795 '72 PEUGEOT 4-door, 4-speed. model 504. dark blue finish. 24.000 miles. See today at ,.... .......$3495 '71 FIAT 124 Spider, 5-speed. AM-FM. yellow, sharp...........$2795 '71 PORSCHE 914. 5-speed transmnis- sion~, AM-FM. bright yellow finish................ $4395 71 TRIUMPH GT-6. new paint, low '71 JAGTIAR XK1, V-12, A.T., P.S., Ald- FM. Ch'rome wires. 15.000 miles, x- sharp.... .... ..............7595 '70 LAND-CRUISER, 4-wheel drive. t' y sharp... .........$2995 -TOYOTAS- 1969.1972 all models to choose from: 100 per cent warranty on engines, transtnlesinns and diff. for 1000 miles or 3b days. 1973 DEMOS - Real dollar values. Feb. 14-17 Louise Yonkers Goldstone 22F214 NEED rIAcSPORT, GRADUATE SCHOOL OR EVEN JOB APPLICATION PIC- TURES? Then come to the second floor of the Michigan Daily Wednes- day evenings from 7:30 to 8:00. Ask for Tom, dF216 OPEN BOWLING 11 A.M. MICHIGAN UNION LANES 3PERCENT OFF SALE: Soybean Cel- lars. 314 E. Liberty-Open 7 days. 20F220 REGISTER NOW FOR MID-WINTER WORKSHOPS starting dates below Stain glass lamps .. .F'eb. I11 Stain glass windows........ ...... 14 Wood Carving..........18 Acting Workshop........ ....... 17 Vaudevillian Technique......28 American Graffiti Dances......... 13 Creative Dance .... ........27 Belly Dance . ..... ......18 or 19 T'at Chi Ch'uan . 18 Intro to Photography (free) . 13 Basic Photography.....16 or. 20 Basic Darkroom I .... ..........28 Basic Darkroom 11.... ....... 16 Photo Matting and Mounting ..., 9 Nature Photography. ........16 Studio Photography II . ......27 Yoga of Photography (free). 9 or 21 RENTALS: Photography darkroom. photography studio, dry mount press. Additional workshops starting in March. Call or drop in for complete fre* schedule. HOURS: 1:30-9 p.m.. Mon.-Thurs,; 1:30-6 p.m. 'Fri., Sat., Sun. ART WORLDS A non-profit Creative Arts Center 213i' S. Main 668-6244 or 668-6222 cF215 INTERESTED in no-frills low-cost jet travel to Europe, the Middle East. the Far East, Africa, or practically any- where? EDU7CATIONAL FLIGHTS can help you find the least expensive way for gettiitg Where you want to go. Phone us toll-free at (800) 223-5569. 56F228 CREATIVE DANCE FILM SEMINAR REGISTER BY FEB. 15 Sat., March 16. 1-5 p.m. $88 admission for film rental. ART WORLDS. 213ki S. Main (upstairs) between Liberty and Washington Sts. 668-6244 or 668-6222 cF215 H{ERB TEAS have been used for thous- ands of years throughout the World. Enjoy the culture of the continents. 24 herbs in one package from Celes- tial Seasonings. Health Food stores have it. Mo's 24 Herb Tea. cF217 I'YPING --769-2645. anytime. cFtc ACTING TECHNIQUE WORKSHOP (In- troductory to advanced) free intro- ducetory class Sun.. Feb. 18th, 2 p.m. Class starts Sun., Feb. 24th. 2-5 p.m.. 6 weeks, $18. Register now, Art Worlds, 213 8., Main, 668-6244. cF217 LOOKING for that special young w6- man with the following characteris- tics: Natural interest in science and related* fields, above average I.@., athiest or agnostic, omnivorous, an- alytical and creative, average looking, medium to light weight, fussy about clothes. .Preferences: Comedies and come. dians, small cars and/or motorcycles, favorite color specific shade of blue- maybte of purple, likes wide range of music played at moderate volume, science fiction. Bergman movies, and movies in general, goes in for the unordinary and practical. Disinterested in: T ra velI. teamr sports--especially football, and much of art--except for Escher and Mag- ritte. If the above dlescript ion fits you. we have a whole lot in common and I would very much like to meet you. My name is Wilfred, I'm a 27 yea old return~ed student. Call me at 663- 0305 early or late. 55F214 GO! MICHIGAN MAT MACHINE! dF l0E 24-YEAR -OLD male engineering stu- dent, sensitive to life and nature, would like to meet sensitive, fun-lov- ing mature woman. Write box 23, Micnigan Daily. 59F220 L1OVE, THE TRUE ALCHEMY. ELIXER OF LIFE, FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. Informal talk/discussion by Winifred Wylie. presented by Theosophical So- ciety in Ann Arbor at 7:30 p~m. Fri., Feb. 15 at Art Worlds. 213t2 S. Main (upstairs?. Between Liberty and Washington Streets. CF214 BLEND THAT STYLE WITH PROFESSIONAL HAIR CARE PRODUCTS U-M STYLISTS AT THE UNION cF215 X-Col.untry Skis SPECIAL SAL.E $60.00 PER SET info, call Linda 665-0701, or Bracl at 449-2668, or come to 1232 Prospect Sat, 9-5, Sun. NOon to 7. Rentals available at $6.00 per weekend. '58F216 TURQUOIS. Large collection of Indian jewelry now on display at Briarwood Mall in the aisle between Dantos and Walden Books. Ends Saturday. 85F215; WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY. $25 shoot-. ing fee, no minimum, Try it. you'll: like it! 769-0053. cFtc 10 DIVORCED PERSONS WILL SHARE; PROBLEMS, EXPLORE NEW DIREC- TIONS: Weekend Feb. 22-24. Men es-' pecilly invited. Call workshop lead- ers, Bob and Margaret Blood. 769-, 0046. 12F221. ACTORS NEEDED: all types, auditions for 3 films, Feb. 13 and 14; 7:30-9:30. Frieze Bldg., Room 1040, Studio B. 41F214' GYPSY FEB. 14-17 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 P.M. THE POWER CENTER. A MUSKET PRODUCTION 80F217 BUMPER STICKERS custom printed while-U-wait! $2. MBL Press, 1217 Prospect, Ann 'arbor 761-0942. eFt WHY WALK FARTHER? Get your Levi's cuffed fHairs at WILD'Si VARSITY SHOP DUCK SOUP (Marx Br's.) Fri., Feb. 1, 7:30 and 9:30. Hutchins Hall 100 (Law ~School), 75c. 97F215 WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod, or tra- ditional style. Call 761-0942 antime. Why buy mass produced WEDDING RINGS? Have your own personal de- sign made by ,han. 769-7550. ,ctc WOOD CARVING CLASS starts Mon- day,. Feb. 18th. 7-8:30 p.m, 6 weeks, $15, register now Art Wolds, 213 S. Main. 668-6244. 0"18 LUNCH SPECIAL until the end of Feb- ruary. Burger, fries, and a coke for only $1.25 (including tax), daily from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Only at the Gar- bage Pit, 810 S. State, 34F220 PIPE SMOKERS! Handcrafted meer- schaum pipes. Exceptional vales and the mot personalized of service. Free Catalog. PMP Co.. P.O. Box 444. Gaithersburg. Md. 20760. 6Ft BIOARD EXAM TUTORING Enrollments now being accepted for S. H. KAPLAN tutoring courses to prepare for the upcoming M.C.A.T., D.A.T., and L.S.A.T. Board Exams.' Call (313) 354-0085. eFtc- XEROX AND OFFSET Fast, low cost duplicating. COPY QUICK 1217 S. University 769-0560 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - Prof e- sonal Custom Work. Very reso- able. Cal: Modern Photography, 8- p m. 761-0272. ctc Help a friend help yourself. Give the gift of lfe At the UM Student Blood Bank, Feb. 11, 12. 13. 14 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Union Ballroom. 51F4 THE COPY MILL, 211 B. S. State: 662-3969 FOR QUALITY COPIES AND OFFSET UNCERTAIN WHAT TO DO WITHY YOUR LIFE? Life-Planning Weeked Workshop.. Feb. 15-17. Call 'Bob or Margaret Blood, 769-0046. 3F214 THE ANN ARBOR STROKE EXCHANGE How to start new relationships while maintaining your autonomy. Sat. night group. Limited to 6 men, 8 women. Register by Friday night Call S 971-0173. 14214 MICHIGAN LOTTERY tickets on sale at the Village Apothecary. 1112 S. University. cFt MEET your VALENTINE through Sat- urday Night Insurance. 663-1392. UPTIGHT? Relax in whirlpool. Angela massages muscles. Exclusive, confi- dential. iexpensive. 971-6867. 03Ft ANNUAL DIAMOND SALE - Now in progress. Sale began January 1 and will end December 31. Austin Dia- t mond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151. cFtc ALL THE DATES you-can handle. Sat- urday Night Insurance, 663-1392. 78F314 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY. Profession- al Custom Work. Very reasonable. Call t Modern Photography, 8-6 p.m. 761- 0272. eic sCUT TRAVEL COSTS: International' Student ID's and Hostel passes avail- f able at International Center, 603 E. Madison. 0F328 eWEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - All the new styles of romantic photography. No minimum order, or convenient p packages. Weddings by David, 769- 0053. cptc s ABORTION ALTERNATIVES j offered by PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP r 24 hrs. Phone 769-283 Office-Basement. 400 S. Division 4 cor. William. Mon.-Thurs. 1:00-4:30 p.m. Thurs. 6-9 p.m. Free Pregnancy Testinig a' CIt Toyota Ann Arbor 907 N. Main 769-7935 cNtc' '64 VW VAN. Windowless. Double doorsI On both sides. Runs. Brakes need work. $350. Call 662-6304. 75N214 '63 CHBVY IMPALA. '67 engine, auto- matic, power steering, power brakes,' exc. condtion. No rust. $250. 663-5293 . eves. 27N215' 1965 MUSTANG for parts. $50. Call -665-! 7549. 76N215 I, ummor ublet r rT cit FOR ONLY $7 You Can Place A - , .1- All A M wuppplem ent Bat I 1aaaaa CosilO. x 4" AL t 1 t t 1 t 1 t 1 t 1 # / 1 / 1 11 IM 1 t1 Prn TpE MCopyALegibLY Sc 1 ProvdedAsl You Would Lf'IkePit to Appear I I I '