7hursddy, May 23, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILYi Page r ne First Ladofish 'n chips (Continued fromPage8) "There will be a market for CONNIE, who came to the when she returns to the U.S. in b for him. I let him have the din- people who want to run a proper United States in the late fifties September, except look fur a ter anyway. Inever really ex iestaurant with proper cook- after working in the treatre at job. "I'll go straight to lIoly- perted to see him again. just ing she continues. "The new Stratford-on-Avon will spend the wutd, she says (kingly, "or' thghtethmneyagn .ust awareness will do away with summer in Spain. "I have a itaybe 1.is e 'as." Btt he nneyck-a wask goe steak and the pre-cooked potato casita, a little house, there that Although c'nie is leaving, und paid the bill. in foil and limp salad. Fast food needs attention, she says. 1cky Jim s will continue to op-- ' e dteblas a way of life will be out." She isn t sure what she will do ertict under a nes titanaietnent. "It's so encouraging," she beams. People are responsible if you trust them, she says. "But if you're out to screw people you get the same back." But, Connie confesses, she's become a bit disenchanted with Ann Arbor." IT'S POSSIBLE to be very tonely in this town," she sighs. During the last year I've found myself very very lonely. I'm not an unfriendly person. Maybe it's s the same everywhere, I don't know." In addition, she says, "It's a greedy town-in terms of prices for food, cothing, rent. It soaks the populace." One feels so hopeless and thelpless about all those lovely elm trees being cut down," she continues. "And I've seen so omany nice old houses come down " SHE IS NOT pleased swith the coating of MacDonald's to the city, especially since still an- other old house will fall in its wake. "If the University is whet it pretends to be, i.e. a civilizing force, I think they should have gotten behind the thing and stopped it," she comments. Connie believes little shops like hers are vital in this time of ever-increasing mass produc- tion. "The best part of shipping is having little individual shops run by funny, odd people like me." S HIE CONTENDS that one reason people go to Europe is to visit little stores like the reen grocer and the sweet shop. "In America," she says, "with the new awareness people are having with regard to design and good taste generally, and ,# specifically the awareness to plant flowers, to enchance life, an awareness of clothing and music, in about two or three years there will be a new awareness for food. Daily Photo by KAREN KASMAUSKI + Use Daily Classifieds + : i:i . r: i... '. l .. w, ........ ._Y.... __ .,_ . Vg au~a~pee~ BAt oa fofKtand dwwb&4 eO h.gged ed eoulcde. :':, r-" fir: % ,.,;, , . . 1 M$ 124.OO 100 Briarwood Mall 668-9604 Other ocabons: New York City * Losc Angees Washngton DC .Houston. Phoenx 'Miwaukee * Orlando * Bos- ton.* Buffa o * Cleveland* Rochester Shoes for men from the world'sf finest cobblers . , ., r. .