Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, March 30, 1976 NOTICE Non-Native Speakers of English All speakers of English as a second language* are invited to take part in an experimental test of English Language proficiency to be given at RACKHAM LECTURE HALL at 7:00 P.M. on the 30th of MARCH. You will receive $5.00 for approximately 112 hours of your time. If interested you must call and register at the fol- lowing number- 764-2413 or 764-2416. * No ELI students currently enrolled in the intensive Ena- lish courses are eligible for the test at this time. "Have Wheels, Will Travel" Need temporary low-cost transportation? COME TO THE CAMPUS INN - Suite 312 Henderson Ford Rental/Leasing OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. - CALL - I I 769-2200 or 769-790( Moior Credit Cards Accepted RENT-A-CAR Q EXT. 33 Dan Godfrey Rental/Leasing Mg r. RAVEL IPS , TO EX ICOA With vacation time fast approaching, many of you will no doubt be traveling to Mexico. Some of you might even be coming back. Here are some helpful hints. 1. A man on a burro always has the right of way, unless he appears to be a weakling. 2. In local cantinas, pouring a shot of Cuervo down a man's collar is not thought to be humorous. 3. Falling onto a cactus, even an actual Cuervo cactus, can be a sticky proposition. 4. It is tough to find hamburger rolls in the smaller towns; it's best to bring your own. 2;y" iiyG;:5; FEATURING: FRIENDS ROAD SHOW -PLS 50c OFF ON ALL DRINKS BETWEEN 9 P.M.-10 P.M. WEEKLY HOURS 9 p.m.-2 o.m. 516 E. LIBERTY FRI. & SAT. HOURS 8 D.m.-2 a.m. 994-5350 CANT ERBU RY HOUSE is pleased to announce the arrival of The Rev. Dr. Jeannette Piccard as Guest-in-Residence this term Dr. Piccard is a member of the "Philadelphia Eleven," Episcopal women whose ordination to the priestohod in July, 1974 heightened controversy in the church over the role of women. She was also the first woman in space, by piloting a balloon into the stratosphere from Dearborn, Michigan on October 23, 1934. During her stay in Ann Arbor, Dr. Piccard will participate in several public forums; will join us for Sunday Noon worship services at Canterbury House ond will be available to meet informally with a variety of university classes and groups. Arranqements may be made by contacting Andrew Foster at 665-0606. 4h tp5CO~L~1~edio~{t orLo f~t ep~c~al, tudent fo, tr o 218 A.. JdciuiO q nn arIbor, lichi an 16108 teephone 665-0606 AP Photo Catatonic This urban tomcat shows his fangs as he yawns after catching forty winks recently in his New York City abode. I HAIRCUTTING FOR MEN & WOMEN By Experienced Personnel DASCOLA STYLISTS Arborland-971-9975 Maple Village-761-2733 E. Liberty-668-9329 E. University-662-0354 - - ------ Summer Roundtrip NEW YORK to LONDON $265 MUST RESERVE 65 DAYS IN ADVANCE Call TOLL FREE 9 to 9 (800) 847-7196 NOVA CHARTER CORP. ITHACA, NEW YORK HAVE FUN-JOIN THE DAILY THE ARTS of EURYTHMY and SCULPTURE At the RUDOLF STEINER INSTITUTE of the Great Lakes Area 1923 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor EURYTHMY SHEILA HOWARD An art of movement. An introductory course in the basic elements of creative human movement. THURSDAYS 7:30-9:00 p.m. April 1 through 29-five weeks $20 SCULPTURE MICHAEL HOWARD The language of form. A course introducing a basic orientation to form through clay modeling. WEDNESDAYS 7:30-9:30 p.m. March 31-April 28 FIVE WEEKS $20. MATERIALS INCLUDED For further information phone 761-7183 FIRST SESSION FREE OF CHARGE -- JOSE CUERV08 TEQUI LA. 80 PROOF ftM"OR AND BOTTLED BY 0i97). HEUBLEIN. iNC.. HAR IFUFRD. CONN. MORE SALES SEEN FOR COTTON FIBER PAPERS NEW YORK (AP) - Cotton fiber paper sales are expected to be up significantly in 1976, approaching 1974 levels of ap- proximately 117,000 tons, re- ports Benjamin J. Sullivan, president, Cotton Fiber Paper Council, Inc. "We anticipate increased buying," says the trade associ- ation president, "particularly in business and personal letter- head paper, which compose 70 per cent of our total volume. "Of the remaining 30 per cent -spread among technical, ied- ger, index and onionskin grades -technical grade papers used principally for original drawing or tracing, photographic and reproductive purposes should recover normal sales patterns." SA Pbk Shyed ~ . Would you hire Of course you would. You work hard. And you're good at it. Like most Americans. But, if all of us did just a little better, we'd wind up with better products, better services and even more pride in the work we do. America. It only works as well as we do. TM National Commison onIh mt, Waa hingot.w S.t., YOU CO ULD SAVE A FRID'S LIFE. White Roots of Peace An ancient Iroquois tradition tells of the White Roots of Peace spreading in four directions from the Great Tree, symbolizing the first United Na- tions the world ever knew..Under the Tree of the Great Peace, the People of the Longhouse gathered almost a thousand years ago-and the White Roots spread out to provide a path by which all peoples could find their way to peace together in the shade of the Great Tree. ANN ARBOR-MICH. UNION-SUNDAY, APRIL 4 We're looking for certain majors to become Lieutenants. Mechanical and civil en- gineering majors . . . areo-_ space and aeronautical en- gineering majors . . . majors in electronics ... computer science . . . mathematics. The Air Force needs peo- ple. . . many with the above academic majors. And AFROTC has several differ- ent programs where you can fit... 4-year, 3-year, or 2-year -programs. Some of- feririg full-scholarships. All offering $100 a month allowance during the last two years of the program. Flying opportunities. And all leading to an Air Force offi- cerscommission,plus ad- vanced education. If you'd like to cash in on these Air Force benefits, start by looking into the Air Force ROTC. A phone call. A simple, ten-cent phone call for a cab could save your friend's life. If your friend has been drinking too much, he shouldn't be driving. The automobile crash is the number one cause of death of people your age. And the ironic thing is that the drunk drivers responsible for killing young people are most of ten other young people. Take a minute. Spend a dime. Call a cab. That's all. If you can't do that, drive him yourself. Or let him sleep on your couch. We're not asking you to be a doctor or a cop.Just a friend. -----------I SDRUNKDRIVER, DEPT. Y* BOX 2345 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 I want to save a friend's life. Tell me what else I can do. My name is ifO ATTEND/ M ST ORDER A CXPA0 GOWN BY.~ APR IL 4 1978 ROM TmI-tL '!LA R CONTACT: AFROTC, NORTH HALL, Ph. 754-2403 Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. JI Il 8 P.M., Tuesday, March 30,1976 Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor SPONSORED BY: LIBERTY RACQUET CLUB, THE ANN ARBOR NEWS, GENERAL ADMISSION (Gold Area) Adult ... . . .. . . .. . . . .... $5.50 Children (15 & under) . $250 PATRON TICKETS Adults.. . . .. ... . . . . . .$3000 Children (15 & under). .. ....$15.00 These tickets admit the holders to one of three Patron's Tennis Clinics with Rod Laver and John Newcombe on March 30, 1976, at the Liberty Racquet Club; 2975 Liberty Rd. in Ann Arbor. Price includes a separate reserved seat ticket to tourna- I Address. I and The Peak Snorts Center I naaress 1 I I ,