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May 16, 1972 - Image 12

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Page Twelve

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, May 16, 1902

NEW OPENING!!
STADIUM RESTAURANT
AND PIZZERIA 338 S. State
Seafood, Chop Steaks, Spaghetti
HOMEMADE SPECIALS Every Day
50 CENTS OFF on medium and large
pizzas after 5 p.m.
HOURS: 7 A.M.-2 A.M. EVERY DAY

TRANSCENDENTAL
M EDITATION
astotught by
MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI
" NATURAL TECHNIQUE DEVELOPS FULL
CREATIVE ABILITIES
" PROVIDES DEEP REST AND RELAXATIO
" LIFE EXPANDS IN FULFILLMENT
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE

Wallace in Dearborn
Gov. George Wallace speaks to a crowd of over 3000 in Dearborn last week, while campaigning
for the state primary. Wallace was shot and critically wounded yesterday while shaking hands
with supporters in Laurel, Md. (See story page l.)

MARCH 17-7 P.M.
UGLI-MULTIPURPOSE ROOM
for further info. call 761]-8255

Court agrees
with Amish
(Continued from Page 3)
tional Committee for Amish Re-
ligious Freedom of Livonia,
Mich., and by the National
Council of Churches, the
Seventh-day Adventist Church,
Jewish groups and by the U.S.
Catholic Conference.
In another action yesterday
the court rejected an appeal by
Cook County State Attorney Ed-
ward Hanrahan and 10 police
officers facing trial resulting
from the 1969 slayings of Black
Panther leaders Fred Hampton
and Mark Clarke in Chicago.
TV & Stereo Rentals
$10.00 per month
NO DEPOSIT
FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP
AND SERVICE
CALL:
NEJAC TV RENTALS
662-5671
HUMAN
RIGHTS
PARTY
BENEFIT
-ONLY ADVANCED TICKET
SALES HELP US-

you can afford to
Introducing the Hostel Plan
for students who fly American.

Go European without leaving
the country. Fly with us. And stay
with us too. For only $4 to $8 a night.
In student kinds of places. At student
kinds of prices. With your kind of
people: students. The kids in Europe
have been doing it for years.
Now you can do it here on the
American Airlines Hostel Plan. For
students who fly (naturally) American
Airlines. If you're headed to any of
our six biggest east and west coast
cities, you'll find clean, conveniently
located spots to hang your hat. At a
cost that won't hang you up.
The fun is that you'll find them at
some of the largest universities in
America. In Boston, Washington,
D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles,

San Diego, and New York City.
You'll get fresh linens when you
check in. A comfortable double
room. And, depending on the school,
air conditioning, pools, tennis courts,
lounges. Movies, concerts, theater,
whatever's happening on campus.
To help you get around, we'll fly
your bike whenever you fly for just
$7. Or tellyou where to rent a Ford
Pinto for only $5 a day, 5 a mile (if
you're over 21).
This summer, get a Youth Fare
card if you're under 22 and fly for less
with American Airlines. To go all the
way and stay for less too, call an
American Airlines reservations
office. And ask about the universities
on the Hostel Plan.

IN THE LIFE
OF IVAN DENISOVICH
Thursday, May 18th
at the Fifth Forum:
1 and 9 p.m. $2.00
advanced tickets for either
show availNble at:
DISCOUNT RECORDS
CENTICORE BOOKSTORE
HRP OFFICE, 304 S. Thayer
AND ON THE DIAG

Aeria gAirlyines
Our passengers get the best of everything.

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