Doge Eight THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, May 18, 1973 'age Eight THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, May 18, 1973 With TWA itpays to be young. TWA's got a lot of things to help you in a lot of ways around the U.S. and Europe. But nothing comes close to the adventure- some brave blockbuster Worldtrek expe- ditions (arranged exclusively through TWA). Worldtrek. This isn't a vacation, it's an experience. From two weeks trekking the fjords of Scandinavia to 12 weeks on a pilgrimage ,- - to Kashmir. You'll frid yourself * camping with nomadic reindeer :. herdsmen, or boating across thes Black Sea to Yalta. For the exciting details, go to o your TWA Travel Agent, Ticket Office, or Campus Rep.- or send the coupon below. 5591 TWA-'"IT PAYS TO BE YOUNG," Box 25, GrandCentral Station, N.Y., N.Y.10017 I Please send me information on the following: Worldtrek Stutelpass* Bestination Europe Pack *Bonus Coupon Books Overnite Pass* Bed and Breakfast* Name _ Address - City State Zip I.........................-........-.-----.---------------- PIRGIM PRICE SURVEY FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 16, 1973 Volunteers for the Public Interest Research Group in Michigan have compiled a price survey on a standard market- basket of goods at the following area stores: Rank Store, Location, Sincrease over no. 1 store 1 WRIGLEY, Maple Village 2 KROGER, Broadway 1.7 3 KROGE R, Westgate 1.7 4 GREAT SCOTT, Carpenter Road 2.7 5 KROGER, Arborland 3.2 6 A & P, Maple Village 3.8 7 WRIGLEY, Washtenaw & Stadium- 4.6 A & P, State & Stadium 4.8 9 A & P, East Huron 4.9 10 MEIJER'S, Carpenter Road 5.2 11 A & P, Plymouth Road 6.0 12 VESCIO, Liberty & Stadium 7.9 13 WRIGLEY*, Stadium & Liberty *The Store Manager at Wrigley's refused to allow a PIRGIM volunteer to survey his store. The next PIRGIM price survey will be conducted on May 23, 1973 'Values' essay author fined PHILADELPHIA WP - A realtor who drew White House praise for a 1971 essay about America's "Fundamental Values" has been fined $800 for refusing to show a black woman a house in an all- white neighborhood. Terry McGinnity says he acted with Christian frankness when he told the woman that whites in the suburban Yeadon area would be "furious" if he sold or even showed her the home. THE ESSAY called for a "revolution" by "real Americans" against what he called "anti-Americans who dominate the media; the univer- sities and - to a large extent - our government." Shortly afterward, Vice President Spiro Agnew wrote McGinnity, saying: "I congratulate you on a -well-reasoned and much-needed expression of opinion regarding the fundamental values that have made our country great." TWA Campus Representative: Cindi Hopkins, 769-0634 *ServicemarksownedexclusivelybyTWA. _. _ . ____ .1 The University of Michigan Artists and Craftsmen Guild now accepting applications for: GUILD MEMBERSHIP The University of Michigan Artists and Craftsmen Guild is an association of amateur and professional artists who in conjunction with the University Activities Center will sponsor: " The Free Arts Festival ! Three ballroom fairs at the Michigan Union * A bi-monthy newsletter with information pertinent to artists and craftsmen. 9 A compiled list of art fairs and other art-related events in and around Michigan. * Discounts for members at art shows and supply stores. FEE SCHEDULE STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN $5.00/YR. FACULTY, STAFF, ALUMNI OF THE U-M .... $10.00/YR. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP....................$15.00/YR. FREE ART FAIR REGISTRATION The Third Annual Free Art Fair will take place July 18- 21 from 10 a.m.-10 p.m.-on East University. The fair will be open to all artists who make their own handi- crafted items and pay a $5.00 registration fee. REGISTRATION DATES: * For Guild members and students at the U-M only: May 14-23 * For all interested artists and craftsmen: May 28-June 15 To register for the fair stop in at the University of Michigan Art- ists and Craftsmen Guild office, in the UAC complex, 2nd floor Michigan Union; or call 763-1107 between 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon- day-Friday. REGISTER EARLY- Only the first 320 applications can be dccepted. REMEMBER: TO JOIN THE GUILD OR REGISTER FOR THE FREE ART FAIR, COME TO THE GUILD OFFICE IN THE MICHIGAN UNION OR CALL 763-1107. ,'