THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 13, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 13, 1974 p o Gilbert & Sullivan Society MASS MEETING for IOLANTHEy y ALL WELCOME 0 ANDERSON ROOM MICHIGAN UNION SUN., JANUARY 13-8 PM. .. r^J. .^.._. CGai) }t ft c' f}!""'?? < f}G ?( O ( U I 11 I I -1 STEVE'S S.LUNCH, 1313 SO. UNIV. BREAKFAST ALL DAY: 3 EGGS, hash browns, toast and jelly . $1.05 RIB-EE STEAK and 3 eggs, hash browns, toast and jelly $2.10 Delicious OMELETS from $1.35 WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME COOKING HOMEMADE EGG ROLLS HOMEMADE SOUPS-45c (beef barley, clam chowder, etc.) HOMEMADE CHILI--bowl 60c Fast and Friendly Service, by Mr. £s Mrs. Lee ~,U~iV. I U Tues.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. I County. voters face two ballot questions on new skills center I . PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM "Mi NI_ Sat.-Sun. 9:00 a.m.-9 p.m. presents 76! ! - - 9-2288 i IThe dancingest show in town"- in 210 S. FIFTH AVE. ANN ARBOR. 761-9700 1 (Continued from Page 1) and 190 voters turned down sim-' Nine of ten school boards within Despite such widespread support, I ilar proposals, but Gilbert attribut- the county have offered support for Gilbert predicts "it will be an up-! ed this to a general lack of under-; the ballot questions,- according to hill fight" to, gain voter approval standing about the proposed pro-, Gilbert.- He adds that a county- for the vocational center. In 1968 gram. wide vocational center will help - - ~equalize services among the area ~ ~ high schools-some of which can- oafford to provide programs on DAILY -OFFICIAL BULLETIN a par with other schools. If approved, the new center will <* y}-": " :xg .....rc~,.. s r.... . also be coordinated with the Wash- !Sunday, January 13Physics D. Miller, NorthwesterndupliatiComnity Coleetoiavoid DAY CALENDARl "High Energy u-Beams d, u-Physics," sofyerve, Gibr Music School: "Aill.Duets," Rackham P-A Colloq. Rm.; 4 pm.isas Aud., 4:30 pm. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE GILBERT emphasizes the need Music School: Win. Patterson, violin, 3200 SAB, 763-417'for increased vocational training SM Recital Hall, 4:30 pm. Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn V11- Monday, January 14 lage, MI, openings for guides, deadline in the county because matny high Chemistry, Biochem.: Distinguished for applics. Jan. 18. Also present open- school graduates do not' go on to lecture series, Win. N. Libscomb, Har-' ings for food service attendants, ticket college, but have no marketable yard, *The Structure & n~utcton Re- 'cashiers, groundshelpers.skl. lationships in Aspartate Transcarba-. York Excavation Trustees, England.skls moylase, a Regulatory Enzyme," W. Lec- Free board and lodging for anyone will. He points out that 61 per cent ture Hall, Med. Set, II, 4 pm. ing to work at least three weeks on dig. tof county high school graduates dc Ctr. Russian, E.. European Studies: New experience for the summer. De- r not enter two- or four-year colleges, S. Cohen,. Princeton, "False Assump- tails & applics. available.tbu onyaut1 pe cnt f tions & Undone Research in Societ Po-! 3M Co., St. Paul, Mnn. Openings forbu onyaut1 pe cnt f litical! History," W. Conf. Rm.,. Rack- students having completed, Junior year E these students receive any voca- ham, 4 .pm. in any of the following fields: chemis- tional training while in secondary Ctr. Russian, E. European Studies: try, physics, chemical, mechanical & chool. mini-course, "American Culture: Views elect, engineering. from the Outside," discussion of read- Deadline for Applying for Summer In addition to vocational training, Ings, 206 Lane Hall, 8 pm. Civil Service 'Fed. Exam: Jan. 25, for the center would" provide aptitude Music -School: C. Battishill,-trumpet, Feb. 9 and 23 exam. Details and applies, testing, career counseling, and job SM Recital Hall, 8 pmn. avail. -. ----- -- .. .-. . - ..placement services. / Indians .Powwow in Legue, (Continued from page 1) other people a chance to see the Indians' civilization, he says; but they also siirprise many "people who think Indians -Atre a defeated race. " "When I started;, hool," Deveir- ney recalls, "my' p'arents said it was good for Indians- to learn the white man's education. It would help uts adapt to their way of liv- ing.' And, it was the only way to get ahead." B'it Deverney is embittered over school books. proclaiming this con- tinent's discovery by Columbus. Deverney knows his facts on the Ft. Miggs Treaty of 1817. In that treaty, local Indians signed over to the government the land. on which '.the University is now situated, and were promised free education. Deverney, iron~ically, is 'presently strijggling finlnciall'y to remain in school. A 40-YEAR -OLD -Chippewa In- dian. from Canada, Hap McCue, now lives in,-Ann Arbor. "Being an Indian' is a hard wayto live," he sayvs While' recouinting his,''bayhood troubles.. "I went to a reservation school taught by a white woman when I was. about eight years,,old. I T.rnm Saturday and Sunday JANUARY 26--27 3.00 and 8:00 TVOTHY BOTTOMS "LNDSAY WAGNER" JOHN HOUISEMA~N ;THE PAPER O-PASC ST 1'tCTURE ROBERT ~~ Q3F~jC. THOMPSON ,- ROPJC1K PAUL b.~o.,dAJAE5 ObtIDES .ei 1973 --ws.Yw~,,.,JAMESBDPIDGES '-=) HNJAYOS0ORN,. J'a "NWILLIAMS POWER CENTER ,' I- University of Michigan STAE KWON. DO CLUB EXHIBITION x (and first meeting) 'I(Jon. 16-7:00 p.m. in basement of Womnen's Athletic Bldg. a beginning class starts: Jan. 7--4:30 p.m. nfor: 662-6831 0 Vioence divides. God unites. The r i Advance Sale s-Mendelssohn Theatre 764-0450 SHOWTIMES evenings 6 :00-8:00-10:00 Power Center box office open 1:00 p.m. Jan. 26-27-763-3333 momm a A !, / 1k t J.~. j:< I/ community off.God. Make it your way. RIA AA~nrMi wMrS i11N /IJ LIII JACOBSON'S OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. '"One day she read about Indians attacking white settlers. And I really started disliking Indians for what they did to those settlers. I just couldn't understand why those Indians attacked. Nowo, though, I'm proud of being an Indlan." The Native American Powwow will continue today in the League TUBl MICHIGAN DAILY ' Volume LXXXIV, Number E6 Sunday, 'January 13, 14 is edited and managed. bp students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan.,-48106. Published daily Tuesday through' Sun y morning during. the 'University kyer t 420 May- nard Street, Ann Arbor, Minhigan 4810,4. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam- pus area); $11 local mail (Utefitgan and Ohio); $12 non-local mail _(otttew states and foreign)Y. Summer session> publise ,. Tuesday through Saturday, morning. 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Permanent press polyester/cotton wovens -and cotton corduroys in the best wear-now colors. Waist sizes 28-38; S,M,L lengths. SPRING BREAK *Round trip air transportation from Windsor to Nassau via Transoir Boeing 737 or Air Carldda D1C-9 ! Complimentary in-flight meal and bar service * 7 nights accommodation cat the deluxe Beach Inn Hotel N Round trip transfers between airport and hotel, including tips for baggage handling M Free cocktail party " 50% discount on green fees at Pcaradise Island Golf Course *Golden Bird Beach Bag " Golden Bird Discount Bonus Book # Services of Golden Bird Representative. S 2 3 9 plus 10.50 Based on double occupancy I I especially meaningful to you in regards to savings. to our store for this, our Semi-An nuzal Sale. We invite you ,r.r..rr I BETH BOWEN I 1525 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, Mi. U I I