Vage Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, November 23, 1975 1'oge Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, November 23, 1975 Elec. rIpewriter crentas ATr university cellar CHARING CROSS BOOKSHOP Used, Fine and Scholorly Books 316 S. STATE-994-4041. Oren Mona-Fri. 1 1-9, Sat. 10-6 FIND BIG SAVINGS AT THE VAULT SAVE STEPS MONEY TIME STo our ADVERTI1SERS: 3Hove a Happy Thanksgiving$ AND REMEMBER the deadline for the Tuesday, Dec. 2 issue will be Wednesday, No. 26 Sunday, Nov. 23 at HILLEL Although the Portuguese na- vigator Bartholomew Diaz dis- covered the Cape of Good Hope on the southern tip of Africa in 1488, it was not until 1652 that the Dutch tDecame the first Eu- ropeans to colonize in what be- came known as the Cape Colo-, 1ny. Two American av ,Ships collide off Italy GAETA (Al) - The U. S. aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy and the cruiser Belknap collided and caught fire yesterday night in the Mediterranean 70 miles east of Sicily. Navy officials said one man aboard the carrier was known dead and additional cas- ualties were likely. The two U. S. Fleet warships" collided during night flight operations and both caught fire, according to the Pentagon in Washington and a London-based spokesman for the U. S. Naval forces in Europe. } r f I THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 Volume LXXXVI, No. 70 Sunday, November 23, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 784-0562. Second class postage paiid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a 11 y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail outside Ann Ar- bor Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Vohmntary funding p asses (Continued from. Page 1), tAsked why the vote tally has Sconsumed so much time, Kunin replied, "We've had lots of voters. Also, estimates of how DRIVE 1N-DRIVE STRAIGHT THRU CFO ,SE FROM OUR W:I E SELECTIONi OF ICE COLD BEER and WINE- Domestic & Imported Champagne -Keg Beer -Cold Pop Ice-Crushed, .Cubed, or Block All From the Safety and Convenience of Your° Car FOR THE ECOLOGY MINDED. We Accept Returnable Bottles -OPEN 7, DAYS A W EEK- CORNER OF FIFTH ANQ CATHERINE k "-v.. ,I"1 "~ t~~i ."l THE FIRE on the flight deck of the Kennedy was put out long the count would take were in about 10 minutes but it took about two and one-half hours to low. In addition, people were brin th flmes n te Blknp uner ontol.not working during certain brngth flmeser o ltBelk tnusder a control.oke- stretches, such as yesterday All ire wee cmpltel exingushe, aPenago spkes afternoon during the football man said just before 10:35 p.m. EST. game," "The full extent of casualties is unknown," the Pentagon said. "One man from the John F. Kennedy is known dead. Fires EXACTLY 2756 ballots were which occurred aboard the Belknap made additional casualties cast in the SGC election, which likely." ran from Tuesday to Thurs- -- -- .___-------* -- --dIav.That. nmber breaks last 11:00 A.M.--BRUNCH SPEAKER--Leona Forman TOPI C--"The Jewish Community inttentzin .China-1900-1950 Bagels & ,Lox-75c 12:00 P.M.--ISRAELI DANCING LOWER EAST SIDE NIGHT 5:30-6:30 P.M.-DELI 7:00 P.M.-MOVIE- "THE DYSBUK" Greatest Yiddish Film ever made. (English subtitles) Deli only-$2.00 Deli & Movie-$2.75 Movie only-$1.00 all at H ILLESL-1429 Hill 663-3336 rr ww r spring's count of 2600, a re- cord within recent years. i 'S3 ;; t*3 .%ti :t BEI. ER' % ,* 4% . S F.: t .* NO 8-8200 or NO 8-82041 303 N. FIFTH AVE. Monday-Saturday. 9 a.mA- 0 p.m.; Open Sundays Noon-7 p m. mom The passage of voluntary funding, according to some ob- servers, will end student gov- ernment for good. They explain that people are generally reluct- ant to donate money to organ- the bel bottI izations, especially to SGC, whnias hadnitasov hae i # past few years. The election figures also mean that SOC, the dominant SUNDAY DINNER at Pizza Prices ! party on Council, will almost 1321 SOUTH UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR, MICH. 769-1744 certainly hv lerctma- jority haeacerctm when the final tally is in. 1 HEAPING PLATE OF SPAGHETTI, with tomato and meat sauce prepared in out kitchen. MONS-LLG 3NOHd FRENCH GREAD HlOSJV NNV ~Ndj3OL SALAD: crisp greens with your choice of dressing. 1Nd J 5L COFFEE, TEA, WINE, OR BEER. H3LN3dtVl 4 $2.50 wmIa NOQ/.N-9 P.M. MPiTCHER NITE __ £Z AON FOOTBALL T.V. AVONfls,- village withg. 11ag $225 i~zAON b5ell MO 1321 SOUTH UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR, MICH. 769-1744 . 4 BEST OF I I World's Harvest Announces the Opening of the New CCi'A I L LOUN GE BEER, WINE, and COCKTAILS, are now available in World's Harvest's Lounge or with your. meal in the Restaurant HAPPY HOURS--Mon. thru Sat. 4-6 p.m. I maid service, and con- congenial atmosphere iUrj~ U Ie I RI 3 I