t / f IrYU SEE tfwS KAINC&L4 CA LYJ~ Cla usified information An article printed in the Daily Oct. 28 contained findings of a study by the Public Interest Research Group in Michigan (PIRGIM) which charged Broadview Apartments with having a property tax credit clause of questionablb legality' in its lease. As it turns out, the lease PRIGRIM based that charge on was more than three years old and the property clause isn't in the current lease. But PIRGIM reports that the lease used in the study contained 11 "questionable" clauses, while the current lease -even without the property clause - contains 14. " Happy ending Once upon a time when Tower Plaza Apartments were built, the building's owners and the city agreed that the owners would subsidize the city parking system if the city provided the apartments with on-site parking. Well, the apartment owners didn't keep up with their side of the deal and didn't pay the city for nine month's worth of on-site parking. The city planned to retaliate by presenting a resolution at City Council direc- ting tenants of the building to pay their rent directly to the city. As it turns out, the Tower Plaza people paid their debt to the city before the resolution could be voted on, so Tower Plaza residents won't have to worry about where their checks go the next time rents are due. And everyone lives happily ever after. Happenings... ... Janet Smarr, a soprano who also plays the recorder (not, presum- ably, at the same time) will be joined by lutist Carmelo Camberiati in a noon musical presentation in the Union's Pendleton Center ... the Interna- tional Center, 603 E. Madison, plays host to a noon lunch program on "Mr. Carter and Human Rights in Iran" ... Wystan Stevens, local historian, will present a slide show on "Historic Buildings in Ann Arbor" at the public library at 12:10 ... meanwhile, back at the International Center, a program on "Teaching Opportunities Abroad" will take place at 4 p.m.... Bill Goodman and Susan Gvesh will speak on "Cuba: A Legal System and a Society" at 4:30 in 138 Hutchins Hall in the Law Quad ... "Last Grave at Dimbaza,," a documentary film on South Africa, will be shown as part of the South Africa Teach-In at 8 p.m. in Rackham Ampitheatre ... Eleanor Leutke, formerly of the Miami Harald, will speak to Women in Communi- cations at 7 p.m. in East Quad's Green Lounge ... "Shalosh Means Three," a film on Oriental Jewry, will be shown in 164 East Quad at 7:00 the Washtenaw County chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 in the First Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw ... Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) meets at 7:30 tonight in the MSA chambers of the Union ... the South Afripan Teach-In will show "South Africa: End of the Dialogue" at 8 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium ... and finally, the University Philharmonia will perform At 800 at Hill. Canadian stonewall? The Royal Canadian Mounted Police always get their man, you know. But what if their man turns out to be another Mountie? The red-jacketed 'RCMP officers"°have come under public fire in atadarecently f possible crimirial activities break-ins, thefts,7 and buggings - against French separatistsand leftists. A sort of Mountiegate, if you will. A Mountie spokesman says he is "not yet ready to say that this is a blemish on our record. Nothing has come up to suggest that we haven't been doing our duty." But Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau has noted the "fine line" the Mounties must walk to protect both civil liberties and - shades of the Nixon administration - national security. Trudeau admit- ted that the Mounties have sometimes gone beyond the spirit and letter of the law. Dudley Do-Right, where are you? On the outside.. . The drizzle will fizzle by noon today, but it won't help the general weather picture at all. Even after the rain stops, it will remain cloudy and dreary, with a high of 60* and an overnight low of 46. After a foggy night, look for a cool morning tomorrow with a possibility of light rain or showers. Ugandan pilots taking U.S. 'copter' course WASHINGTON (AP)-Up tp a dozen Uganda police helicopter pilots are taking a "refresher course" in Texas on visas obtained from the United States, the State Department confirmed yesterday. The training is at the Bell Helicopter Co. school at Fort Worth for pilots using civilian models sold to Uganda up to 1971. WHILE the pilots will be permitted to complete the course, a department spokesman, John Trattner, said, "We are tightening up procedures" on visas for Ugandans. The United States has no aid programs for Uganda, but American coffee companies paid an estimated $150 million for Ugandan coffee in the first six months of this year. The coffee money is Ugandan President Idi Amin's principal source of foreign rev- enue. The State Department spokesman said there is no U.S. government "in- volvement" in the training of the pilots. He said their visas were issued at a U.S. field post, possibly in Nairobi, but American officials using "their own discretion." TRAVEL by Ugandans to the United States is "possibly incompatible" with Uganda's record on human rights and therefore the procedures will be tightened up, the spokesman added. The training was described as routine customer service by Bell. Another firm, Bell Agusta of Italy, has sold Uganda military versions of the helicopters. Department officials said they first learned of the training at Fort Worth from press reports last week. Had the department known about the visas in advance "my guess is that we would have reviewed them very seriously," Trattner said. REP. DONALD PEASE, (D-Ohio), a member of the House International Relations committee, has introduced a bill to bar the import of Ugandan cof- fee. The State Department has discouraged the move. Douglas Bennet Jr., assistant secretary for congressional relations, wrote Pease in September that the ad- ministration supports "free trade" in most instances and doubted a boycott would be effective. Thirty members of the House have pledged their support for Pease's legislative drive. Meanwhile, the State Department confirmed that an American firm, Harris Corp. of Florida, had sold Ugan- da equipment fpr a' communications satellite ground system. Officials did not have the date of sale, but it was during Amin's reign. The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, November 8, 1977-Page 3 DR. ALBERT FEUERWERKER Director of the Center for Chinese Studies will present a lecture on Friday, Nov. 11-8 p.m. "China In the Last Quarterr Of the 20th eCetu / the third in the 1977 Distinguished Faculty eries sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center 921 CHURCH Dr. Feuerwerker visited China during the summer of 1977 as a member of a delegation of the Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China. His lecture will be held at the Ecumenical Center. All interested persons are invited. i STEVES LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY Breakfast All Day 3 Eggs, Hash Browns. Toast & Jelly-$1.55 Ham or Bacon or Sausage with 3 Eggs, Hash Browns, Toast & Jelly-$2.15 3 Eggs, Rib Eye Steak, Hash Browns, Toast 8 Jelly-$2.45 Egg Rolls EVERYDAY SPECIALS Home-made Soups, Beef Barley, Clam, Chowder, etc. Home-made Chill Vegetable Tempuro (served after 2 pm) Hamburger Steak Dinner Fresh Sauteed Vegetables with Brown Rice Baked Flounder Dinner Delicious Korean Bar-b-q Beef (Bul-ko-gee) on Kaiser Roll Fried Fresh Bean Sprouts Kim)Chee TUESDAY-FRIDAY 8-7 SATURDAY 9-7 SUNDAY 10-7 MONDAY 8-3 769-2288 1313 So. University . TUES. NOV8+ ::: ... .:: 41 - 4:1' .a3 4: 1)4)1493e ruec Fame: 4u:iud of kyeKings.Dv ruekFm 4~ Ut required) es eering Computer Science 'echnology (Software/H ardware) "gs p _' f , It for iN Equipme Match your degree to our n (U.S. Citizenship Degre Amity LSA TSEMNARS. DECEMBER-TEST PROGRAMS BEGIN THROUGHOUT NOVEMBER. Taking the Law Boards in December or February? Thorough preparation requires Amity's unique personal approach. Why face the exam alone when you can have Amity's team of test specialists on your side? Consider the resources of the nation's most student-oriented preparation for the LSAT: CONVENIENT WEEKEND SCHEDULING CLOSE TO EACH LSAT TEST DATE Intensive courses arranged to avoid conflict with academic schedules. Thirty class hours. Systematic, strategy-minded instruction with integrated practice testing. Full-length practice exam with flexible follow-up workshop. " NATION'S MOST SPECIALIZED TEAM-TEACHING APPROACH The mcst expert test instruction available, because each instructor is a specialist in the LSAT area he teaches. Each student works with five different instructors, specializing in writing, logic, business judgment, math, and legal reasoning. " 12-STUDENT AVERAGE CLASS SIZE More individual attention and involvement than in any other course. The nation's best student-faculty ratio. Small seminar classes have a guaranteed maximum of 18 students (and an average class'size of 12). Instructors give constant careful attention to individual questions, problems. and analysis of errors. * CONTINUALLY-UPDATED CURRICULUM A teaching curriculum wholly revised for the 1977-78 testing year, reflecting the substantial changes in LSAT content. Challenging practice material, concentrating on the upper half of the LSAT's range of question difficulty, best prepares students for the rigors of the exam. r Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Industrial Engin Manufacturing T Openi Engineering/Computer Software/Hardware Radar Design Antenna Design Guidance Control Systems Infrared Technology Microwave Development Analog/Digital Design PWB Engineering Product Support Engineering Quality and Reliability Assurance Process Engineering Human Factors Engineering Signal Processing Acoustic Systems Logic Design .r Digital & Lggic Circuits Stabilization Systems Environmental Systems Environmental Design Airborne Computers Cryogenics-Heat Transfer Navigation Systems Computer-Aided Design' & Manufacturing Distributed Computer System Design Minicomputer Operating Systems Engineering Applications " Assembly, Pascal, PL-1 Fortran on Minicomputer & IBM 370 Systems Analysis Display Systems Manufacturing Project-oriented Manufacturing involving: " Coordinating Manufacturing Schedule Commitments - Cost-Control/Budget Development . Use of Real-Time Computer Systems Manufacturing Supervision Assembly Methods Fab Methods Tool Design NC Programming Live in Dallas. The Southwest's largest and liveliest metropolitan area. Discover all the glitter and glamour, spectacular sport and high fashion Dallas is famous for- yet an economical place to make a home. Cost of living'is way below the urbkn U.S. average. And there's no state income tax. The country's 8th largest city has year-round sunshine plus lots of lakes and facilities to enjoy it. The area has 34 colleges, 102 major medical facilities, and a wealth of major media and entertainment. Interviewing on Campus November 14 & 15 If unable to interview at this time, send resume to: Martha Marshall/ Texas Instruments/