Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, August 4, 1972 Page. Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, August 4, 1972 OPEN EVERY NIGHT Higgledy, piggledy, Centicore Booksellers Pride themselves properly: "We sell the most "Hitherto unobtained "Neo-Incunables." Rodomontade? Justi- Fiable boost... Double doctyl from the book Centicore Poems Main Store Branch Store 336 Maynard 1229 S. Univ. 663-1812 665-2604 Group presses GOP for plank on women WASHINGTON OP) - With will push for liberalized ab women delegates numbering tion laws and for equal ci about 30 per cent of the Repub- economic and human rights lican National convention, women, ranging from a share strong efforts will be made to top policy government posts put a women's rights plank into child care programs. the GOP platform. Caucus leaders said they The National Women's Politi- not expect any of the issues cal Caucus said yesterday it become convention floor batt as they did with the Democr last month. DO YOU KNOW The women's rights plant has jst similarto one adopted by1 hat shtenw Co the 14th Democrats. But, in calling & 15th County Commissioner equal appointment of women Districts are student districts? jobs of top responsibility, cluding the Supreme Courta Kathleen Fojtik Cabinet,it adds a call 14th DISTRICT COMMISSIONER, "equal upward mobility forv AUG. 8 men in civil service, especia paid political advertisement at low and middle managem levels. or- vil, for in to do to tles rats kis the for to in- and for wo- .ally ent COLD BEER & WINE DELIVERED To Your Door .(Dorms Included) THOMPSON'S PIZZA 761-0001 PIZZAS--SHRIMP CHICKEN FISH NO DELIVERY CHARGE! The women's caucus, whose goal is a 50-50 delegate repre- sentation for both parties, stat- ed that the GOP record this year is a good one considering that Republicans had no reform guidelines. - REFORM EDUCATION deoerat state representative Poid Poltiea1 Advertisemenot 3rd Ann Arbor Medieval festival August 5 August 6 11 :00 a.m. West Park 1 1 :O: a.m. Diag 3:00 p.m. Burns Park 3:00 p.m. Arboretum" 3 PLAYS: "The Creation," "The Washtub," "The Meat-Pie and the Plum Cake" Medieval Music Court Dances Juggling 'no motorized vehicles allowed in Arb A century apart Blind and almost deaf, Emma Thate of Fairmont, Minn., shares a moment with her great-great granddaughter, Shelly Ann Ru- dolph. The baby was born July 17 and shares her birthday with Thate, born 100 years ago on July 17. You and Martha's for TONIGHT ! are cordially inited t bGeorge an evenin, of fun and gamaes 8 P.M. SHARP! SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M. CLOSED SATURDAYS THROUGH AUGUST 12 MEN'S DOUBLEKNIT FLARE SLACKS 13.50 The time to fill in your hot weather wardrobe_ is now when you can save on permanent press polyester and polyester blend! slacks in solid colors and patterns. Packable and wrinkle-free, they're the ultimate in comfirt. THE MEN'S STORE Jaob on'i LIBERTY AT MAYNARD M.r:Mf M.:.:.M..:ne.v:v^rV^ :{^ " .'JrJ::}"C{: Goose is cooked SALT LAKE CITY ()-Alert- ed by a report of smoke, Fire Chief Jack Shields charged into a kitchen here yesterday to find a pot of chicken on the stove with a note saying: "Paul: Chicken is on stove and rolls are in oven. Paula." Shields doused the burning chicken and left his own note: "Fire Department was her and put chicken in sink, turned off oven." New Freshmen! Do you want money, a draft deferment, leadership and management training, self-confidence? If your answer is yes, then invest t/2 hour of your time to find out how you obtain the above by attending the Army ROTC orientatidn at Room 200 in North Hall at 3:30 p.en. every day. MICHIGAN REPERTORY '72's production of * EDWARD ALBEE'S Box Office Open 12:30-8 p.m. WHO'S Individual Tickets $3, $2 AFRAID OF Phone 763-3333 Good Seats Still Available VIRGINIA WOOLF? IN THE AIR-CONDITIONED POWER CENTER STUDENT RUSH AVAILABLE PIZZA BOB'S has a submarine for everyone. You can spend from fifty cents to fifty dollars, and get the finest submarines in Ann Arbor. Most are available on white sesame or whole wheat buns. We suggest the SUPER SUB with: SEVEN DIFFERENT MEATS PROVOLONE CHEESE LETTUCE, TOMATO, ONION, OLIVE OIL, SPICES & HOT SAUCE ON A LARGE BUN only $1.50 If there are two, three, or four of you, try a DESTROYER. It's two feet long and absolutely delicious, and only $3.75 814 S. STATE 665-4517 No matter what your taste buds dictate, you'll find something you like at Pizzo Bob's