Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 23, 1972 Personalized CUSTOM IMPRINT ON T-Shirts - Sweat Shirts and Jerseys WHILE YOU WAIT Many Colors to Choose From at FOLLETTS State St. at North University Ann Arbor Wallace progress slow; full recovery uncertain SILVER SPRING, ld. (A - Gov. George Wallace tas exper- ienced some encouraging invol- untary motion and some feeling in his paralyzed legs, doctors re- ported yesterday. This was the first definite sign of muscular activity ii Wal- lace's legs since he was shot four times at a political raly last Monday in nearby Laurel, Md. 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Under his instructions this pIaneis d rww ".r It r I ~TATE i°PHONE 662-6264 * A 62STARTS THURSDAY!! * PG CHARLTON HESTON YVETTE MIMIEUX SKY JACKED ENDS WEDNESDAY In a MICHAEL WINNER F Open 12:45, Shows 1at 1, 357 9 Coming in JulyQ CLOCKWORK ORANGE activity to the toes of both feet," in addition to "encourag- ing evidence of increasing son- sations down to the level of the mid-thigh." Wallace's condition tsi de- scribed as stable. The doctors pointed out, how- ever, that the significance of the findings in relation to possible complete recovery is difficult to ascertain at this time. Speculation continued that Wal- lace will be moved son, pro- bably to the Birmingham center, for an operation to remove a bullet lodged in his :pine. Vice President Spiro Agnew was at Wallace's bedside yester- day for over a half hour and told reporters afterward that the governor and he talked a lot of politics. When asked about details of the conversation, Agnew s a i d, "That's a secret between the governor and me." Several foreign editorialists wrote last week that the shoot- ing of Gov. George Wallace re- flected the folly of permissive U.S. gun laws and dramatized once again the violent strain is American life. "As the Wallace shooting prov- es, there are many sick people in America," the Bangkok Post commented. "And by allowing them to buy their weapons of destruction un- hampered and unrestricted, the American Congress must share the blame for American violence, past, present and, sadly, inevit- ably, the future." The Gaullist Paris newspaper La Nation speculated that Pres- ident Nixon might get the sup- port of Walace's backers if the governor should prove uaable to continue his campaign. A socated Press Sorrowful Pieta Photograph shows damage done Sunday to Michelangelo master- piece the Pieta by an attacker identified as Australian Laszlo Toth. See News Briefs, Page 9. Women refused credit says consumer report WASHINGTON (3) - Banks, credit-card companies, finance companies, stores and even the federal government discriminate against women in extending credit, the National Commission on Consumer Finance was told yesterday. "They discriminate against women in all stages of life -- whether single, married, divorc- ed or widowed; with or without children; rich or poor; young or old," said Rep. Martha Grif- fiths (D-Mich.). "Lenders who refuse to extend credit to single women explain this policy by saying that a single woman might marry and then stop working," Griffiths said. 'But the truth is that a single woman is a better credit risk than a single man." Married women, too, are dis- criminated against, she said. "Regardless of a wife's in- come, many lenders will not permit her to open a charge ac- count, borrow money, or buy a car. These lenders will extend cre- dit only to the husband, or to the husband and wife together, on the basis of the husband's credit record." SPORTS CAR SERIVCE of Ann Arbor, Inc. SPRING SPECIAL with Factory Maintenance or Tune-Up " COOLING SYSTEM CHECK AND FLUSH FREE ' THERMOSTAT CHANGE s " 1 CAN OF RUST INHIBITOR ! WATER PUMP LUBRICANT Tues-Wed-Fri.- 4705 Washtenaw 8-6 (stat to Ypsi-Ann drive in)t Mon. and Thurs.- 434-01108-9 .0NOW THRU MAY 31 ALL 4 OF THOSE ZANY MARX BROTHERS in HORtS EF E AT H ER S "In HORSEFEATHERS, the Morxes all reach their full stature and the area of attack is much wilder: education, college life, sport, love, and the Depression, all come under accurate and devastating fire." -Allen Eyles, in THE MARX BROTHERS EXTRA ATTRACTION: The delightful MANY MOODS OF SURFING TONIGHT - May 23rd - ONLY! auditorium 'a' angell hall 7, 8:45 & 10:30 p.m. $1 Tickets for oll three shows unsasui outside the auditorium at 6 p.m. COMING THURSDAY, MAY 25th COMING TUESDAY. MAY 30th 7 9 p~m.7, 8:45 & 10:30 p.m. 7 & 9p~m.ANIMATED BEATLES in Catherine Deneuve in Polonski's George Dunning's REPULSION Yellow Submarine A REAL SHOCKER! ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE! WE HAVE RAISED OUR ADMISSION PRICE TO $1 The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative is established to promote and support filmmaking in the community. Any profits earned at our film showings are invested in the cooperative's editing and production equipment, our film school, grants to community filmmakers, our 8mm festival and other projects. It is to increase the effectiveness of the cooperative that prices have been raised. Anyone interested in the cooperative or its activities is always encouraged to seek membership and to patronize our showings.