Page Eight THE SUMMER DAILY Tuesday, May 15, 1 973 Page Eight THE SUMMER DAILY 'Tuesday, May 15, 1973 SPECIAL ANN ARBOR PREMIERE! flWRDAThPRe /G And IX ...mle, /tam" Yf kf~~e i~..od~.The. 7 O T UAGS I WAHNGAUTOFJL DAY NW COLD FLOOD O BOZ /CAGGf Q X IDEA/n PURPW AG BALL GRA H~RM And Hir (nemlet fwaum Produce Afodote Di *dwr Prduced By Conceived & Directed CLAuDf JAAmw fu sulai "OWN DKW (By NItAAD iiERROA Peaen ted M/woPar ound c Tca. gcbti e [ikuik Fmm e im onunteoe* a~nd Tare R .. -- 8 4:30 Matinee WED. ONLY, MAY 16 7:30 P.M. MODERN LANGUAGES BLDG.--Aud. 3 ( E. WASH INGTON AT THAYER ) 9:30 P.M. tickets an sale at 3:30 p.m. ADM: $1.25 NEW WOR LD FI LM COOP Wallace: 1 year after Laurel By BESSIE FORD MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) - Gov. George C. Wallace started to cancel his presidential cam- paign trip to Maryland on May 15, 1972 - not because of any premonition of danger but be- cause the pilot who was to fly him hadn't shown up on time. When Wallace and his security people arrived at a local land- ing field that warm Monday morning, the plane was fueled and ready to take off. However, the pilot had misunderstood the schedule and was nowhere around. WALLACE'S campaign director, Charles Snider, was notified of the mixup. He assured the im- patient Wallace he would get the pilot to the airport and the trip could be made, even if the de- parture was a little late. The first rally of the day was at Wheaton, Md., and it went badly. Hecklers hurled eggs and other missiles at Wallace. They got so rough he decided against wading into the crowd to shake the few friendly hands.- Wallace and the -rest of his group went on to lunch. Wallace had a hamburger. BECAUSE OF the heckling at Learn Now About the Next CPA Exam BECKER CPA REVIEW COURSE Detroit (313) 961-1400 Our Successful students represent C /o eI J USA Courses Begin June st, Dec. s Wheaton, the security men were worried about the next rally, at Laurel. They thought that per- haps the hecklers from Wheaton might follow them there. But they were pleasantly sur- prised by the Laurel crowd, ga- thered at a shopping center. It gave Wallace and his party a very friendly welcome. They were so friendly, that they did not object when Wallace decided to shake hands witth the people, leaving the bullet-proof shielded podium that was part of his stan- dard campaign travel equipment. Wallace had autographed sev- eral pictures, pumped the hands of many well-wishers who lean- ed over the ropes to greet him, and had just about reached the corner of the cordoned area when the first shot rang out. MS. WALLACE, who had mov ed away from Wallace jist be- fore the shooting to talk to a woman who was an enthusiastic Wallace supporter, threw herself on top of her husband to pro- tect him. His blood stainod her yellow dress. After first being put in a station wagon and then shifted to an am- bulance when it arrived, Walla.e and some 10 other persons were loaded into the emergency vehi- cle and whisked off to a hosoitl. Wallace has said he prayed tlur- ing that trip, and that ie was in considerable pain. After 54 days in hospitals and a series of operations that saved his life but could not restore the use of his paralyzed legs, Wallace has begun to look more like the old fiery politician. He looks subdued in his wheelchair, but political talk serves as a See WALLACE, Page 9 UEURU E WALLACwhacks a tennis ball from a motorized cart behind the governor's mansion in Montgomery. Al- though he works out frequently, the exercises only serve to im- prove his circulation. His legs, shriveledsto abouthaltetheir normal size, wilt never be more than dead weight. OPERA-JAZZ CLASSICS-FOLK-ROCK SAVINGS! DISTRIBUTORS OVERSTOCK SALE! HUNDREDS OF LABELS AND ARTISTS! N$ 98 NOW.$198 ..also, While They Last! CLASSICAL BOX SETS: STRAVINSKY BRUCKNER THE CLASSICAL HIS FINEST MUSIC SYMPHONY NO. 7 GUITAR 4 RECORD SET 2 RECORD SET 5 RECORD SET Value to $24.00 Value to $10.00 Value to $25.00 $6.98 $2.98 $6.98 TCHAIKOVSKY HIS FINEST MUSIC 3 RECORD SET Only Value to $18.00 $5.98 JULIAN BREAM THE CLASSICAL GUITAR 3 RECORD SETT Value to $15.00 $4.98 . AN ANTHOLOGY OF THE BEST OF THE BEST OF- THE NINE COMPLETE FOLK MUSIC THE BLUES JOHANN STAUSS BEETHOVEN ® SYMPHONIES 5 RECORD SET 3 RECORD SET TO 3 RECORD SET Only 8 RECO E Value to $25.00 Value to $18.00 Value to $18.00 Value to $44.50 $6.98 $6.98 $4.98 $9.98 Schwann Cat. List ($9.98 to $44.50L SALE STARTS TODAY at RECORD DEPT Plus many others.. STATE STREET at the end of the Diag I'