Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, February 11, 1977 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, February 11, 1977 'A 1h, 1 Lettuce boycott Russians go capitalist YOUR HEELS Bass builds shoes with tender loving care so your feet get the same kind of special attention. Shoes that go where you .go and look great every step of the way. They're designed in handsome rugged leathers that retain their good looks sea- son after season. Bass, the most fashion- able, most comfortable shoes afoot for aucd u vdJEt~ii By PATTY MONTEMURRI A preliminary hearing before the University Housing Judici- ary (UHJ) next Friday will de- termine whether the University Housing Council (UHC) is bound by results of December's ballot question in which students' fa- vored ending the five year boy- cott of non-union lettuce. The temporary injunction is- sued Wednesday night by UHJ technically suspends the cur- rent boycott and nullifies pre- vious UHC ruling to continue dormitory housing's support of the United Farm Workers (UFW).* - BUT IN his order the one-man judiciary, Jim Holland, speci- fied that no action to insure complianpe with the injunction will be taken until the hearing is held. "As far as the court is con- cerned, the boycott is still in effect," said Holland. A suit filtd with UHJ Wednes- day night charged UHC with un- constitutionally ruling contrary to the results of December's vote. Students favored ending the boycott by a two-to-one mar- gin. THE SUI Bob Morton Central Stud the judicial Student Ass Sunday ni ber council ent dorms, boycott and decision ma the Deceml Saying h UHC's refus student will the issue w but democr to continue members a were regula lettuce in th drawing sup workers wa quality of I observed. "BEFORE to refer the students, it that' the vot and in acco stitution," UHC presid UV ~(Continued from Page 1) j goods. "No photographs, no pho- tographs," the musicians ad- T was brought by monished as they waded through i, a member of the the bins of blue jeans at Sam's dent Judiciary (CSJ), clothing store on Liberty Street. 1 arm of Michigan BLUE JEANS, which are al- embly. most impossible to obtain in the ght, UHC, a 14-mem- Soviet Union, were among thet representing differ- most popular items. A violinist voted to continue the whipped out a tape measure reaffirmed a similar marked in centimeters to in- de a few days after spect a pair of jeans "for my ber ballot question. son"; another man looked for e was upset with overalls for his father. al to implement the "Not -for me," said a portly , Morton contended bassoonist, standing amid the as not head lettuce, chattering Russians and the acy. In its decision store clerks frantically trying< the boycott, UHC to explain sizes with hand ges- rgued that students tures. "I am older - these are rly eating UFW head for the young."< he dorms now. With- Sukhorukov said the orchestra pport from the farm members were impressed with uld not change the the music school and the l3ur~onx ettuce served, they Bell Tower, which they touredt but also with the youth of the E WE (UHC) voted city. boycott issue to the ONE OF the younger musi- was clearly stated cians. tympanist Valeri Jukov, e would be advisory scent the morning in Liberty rdance wih our con- M-sic Shop listening to records said Gary Fabian, Although the Soviet government ent. frowns on jazz music, Jikov, SHOWTIMES formerly a pianist in a j az band, enjoyed listening to some Dixieland and Ahmad Jamal as well. "One of the fellows brought in three records and wanted to swap," said salesman Tom Al- len. "We said 'sure', and it turned out to be Dixieland - Dixieland music recorded on the Russian Melodica label." Many of the Russians came bearing gifts - small figurines, a ceramic spoon, pins - with which they sometimes surprised the Americans. "THEY RAN us ragged," said an exhausted Dave Lillie after the last Russian left Sam's, "But it was kind of fun. We got a lot of pins, and c ands, and some vodka." ' The warm afternoon was ideal for shopping, and some of the musicians looked hot beneath their fur caps and heavy jack- ets. 'We brought the warmth with us to America," joked the bassoonist, "If you concentrate hard, perhaps it will last. And for Ann Arbor merchants, the cold war seemed to go out the window with the cold wea- ther. The Russians were very good for business. "THERE was a guy in here buying two or three hundred platters to send back," said Lib- erty Music's manager. "For some reason they love Wrangler (jeans)," commented Lillie: ",It used to be Levi's, but I don't know what happened. We had some Wrangler jackets that were on ,sale and they just ate 'em up." The Symphony performed last night at .Hill Auditorium. Later in their tour they will play in Chicago where, said one musi- cian. they may try to catch a showing of "King Kong." girls on the go. \O aJ / , / r 9i: Ole, .::" ' ''t' o, , _ .Nth 'hw'r % l a".> . ..",;-. .! II!~'!~ ''"..2-".. Resi dent C'harged.' '0with fatal stabbing (Continued from Page 1) 1975, according to court re- et a bottle of beer from his cords. He served two years in ack porch. Normally, Cruz on- the U. S. Navy and received opens his bask door part an honorable discharge in 1974. ay to let his dog outside, but Presently, McNamara has at afternoon he attempted to three non-violent felony charges pen it full swing when he dis- pending in Circuit Court. dvarr tha n~ Mea ri Friday at 7:00 & 9:15 "Live" in Ann Arbor I HELD OVER ! LYMAN WOODARD ORGANIZATION SUN -TUES-WED FEB.13-15-16 COVER: $.00 CSTUOENTS 1.00) STARFIRE DISCO THURS.-FRI.-SAT. FINE DINING 11:30 AM-9:00 PM DAILY Oave Sparr, piano' S5-9pn! '1 c t c t t T ( I 11 , X ge pa ly w th, op "A SUPREME , FILMMAKER IN TOTAL CONTROL OF HIS MEDIUMI"_ -John Simon, New York Magazine "LIV ULLMANN'S PERFORMANCE SHATTERINGI" -Jack Kroll, Newsweek coverea te corpse, Aisen sad. OLSEN ADDED that he be- lieved Morris was murdered at the Kingsley house. McNamara, who faces the maximum sentence of life 'im- prisonment if found guilty, has been charged with five non-vio- lent misdemeanors including shoplifting and possession of marijuana, during 1974 and AT McNAMARA'S arraign- ment yesterday, District Court Judge S. J. Elden would not bond and set McNamara's dis- trict court exam date at Feb. 16. Three other murders occur- red in Ann Arbor during the period July 1, 1975 to June 30, 1976. Ii 0*40 DCOE th5 PWl IS D m INGMAR BERGMAN'S _ _ _v ir-- - =----- "FACE TO FACE" Sorting rh ERAND JOSEPHSON KARI YMWAN rren Deced and Produced by INGMAR BERGMAN Filmed in Color by SVEN NYKVIST Poperbock publshed by Ponheon Books A PoromounrPelease (i I SLi iterary M Li 529 EAST LIBERTY Smethn Than erbiI g More B.S. NOW 3OWL __ Michigan Theater Bldg. 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