a bit of romance borrowed from Great Grandmother's They're off. and dancing Couple No. 2, Suzanne Grinnell and Gary Jadian, were going strong at the start of the Diabetes Danc-a-thon yesterday afternoon at the Union. Bet they won't look so chipper when it ends at 10:00 tonight. jewel box.. .antique-look triple strand collars of goldentone metal set with pretend gemstones and pseudo pearls fo grace your throat; above bare neck peasant blouses and strapless tops. From the House of Schrager. A. Pearls, jets, links. $10 Triple drop shield, 1 "W, with pearls and links. $15 C. Rhinestone/pearl 1%'A"W butterfly on snake chains. $15 D. Cameo, 1/'W, amethyst. $15 r r .; E yy' :,; : ' => #, :; " ; ter: * s tj' v . s t,# 2 .. ' r SF+ . . ..L . J ({ , j.. 1}: .:i.f 'Y <' f;. L: t1 ;; A B A p uffs dcespite, no-smoke plea By MARK PARRENT Yesterday was the day the Ameri- can Cancer Society urged people to set aside theircigarettes,but Ann Arborites were living proof that despite its forlorn warnings, the Society's directive went up in a billowy cloud of smoke. Seems as though folks around here can't refrain from lighting up - even for a day. "WE SOLD about the same number of cigarettes as usual," said Woody Wilson, an employe of Tice's, the small State Street grocery store. Sliding -a Newport Light out of its package, Wilson related his own inability to abstain from the habit for even 24 hours. "I just couldn't hack it," he said. Owner Bill Tice said the store sells "about 100 cartons a day" and yesterday's sales were just about normal. "I couldn't stop either," said a cus- tomer as she hurried out the door clutching her freshly purchased pack. Cottage Inn, Heidelberg, Brown ug and many other area restaurants 11 reported near-normal customer moking. VILLAGE BELL manager Dick otz, however, noted a significant rop in the smoking habits of his cus- omers. "Many people are not smok- ng today, it is definitely below nor- al. I haven't sold a single package >f cigarettes yet today," he lamented esterday afternoon. Puffing away while reading in the nion lobby, sophomore Peter Reed laimed ignorance of the special on-smoking day. Even when in- ormed of the day's significance, eed refused to quit inhaling'the tar nd nicotine. "I've already started today," he aid defensively. Trolley idea nixed by AATA rCnntiniud from Page 1) PEAR CITED several reasons for his negative vote, including the AATA's 200,000 operating deficit and trolley inancing as well as traffic problems nvolved in the mutual operation of the rolley. Three years ago, Liberty Street un- lerwent a facelifting which included its repaving, the removal of overhead ires, and the planting of trees. The study recommended that one rolley line run on the north side of iberty from State Street to Ashley, nd a second trolley route run on the ast side of Fourth Avenue from Liber- y to Catherine. The proposed trolley ystem would connect the city's three usiness districts-State Street, Main treet and the Kerrytown/Farmer's arket areas. BOARD MEMBER Willie Horton, a ember of a local trolley group, poin- ed out that $3,000 was left in federal honey for the second half of the study nd would not cost the AATA anything. "It's not implementing the trolley," Horton said. "I don't see any reason to kill the study." He added the study's second part would further detail operating and construction costs. A bus line circulator is planned for the downtown area that would connect the three business districts. Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG J r MAX YUAN 0*0 '1;:) (3 0 " 1 0 _'I ,/: ~. OUttaf J5/%04id gifts for everyone at reasonable prices Watch for Grand Opening, Monday, Nov. 28 Meanwhile, come in and look around. In the Federal Arcade, between the Federal Building and the "Y" 331 SOUTH FOURTH convenient to buses and to parking iacob -oi FREE PARKING IN THE ADJACENT RAMP - WE WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET * s ~ f 004 10% ST U SDENT DISCOUNT IDNTILAON CARD Fr 0 Good for 10% off~ haon O Arpm "o, Y S n u~ GeONe Reta,.,anl Non Irs'. abe E.p 005 - $T 1 NT AME NAME. O GLIEGE I3VE :0 NUBER M {,P'E '(AG x I THE BURGER CHEF ; i 10% STUDENT ' DISCOUNT PLAN Free. Good for 10% off on . "O BHUE" OHOWIHATE OHIO" ' FUN FLYER 394ยข j~I / any purchase at any Ann Arbor or -- ..,, Ypsilanti Burger Chef. x 4% 44 a ., i With the pu a Super ShE regular pric 44 rchase of mfatthe e of95. I Come in and pick up on these great offers at any Ann Arbor or Ypsilanti Burger Chef. No coupons are needed. So head on over while supplies last and get your free 10% Student Discount Card and your "OHOWIHATE OHIO" Fun Flyer for only 39c. Just two more reasons why you get more to like at Burger Chef. You get more to like at Burgr ASSES W Ain.. ANS. N'-dtE EEfww.