Wednesday, May 17, 1972 <£RON, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Th rteen I Wenesdy My 171972THEMICHGAN AIL Pog Thre Wallace improves; may still campaign PE 2038 AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE .... $140.00 Walnut Base ...........10.00 Dust Cover............. 10.00 Shure M44E ...........25.00 Preener .. ....... 4.00 $189.00 SALE PRICE $140.00 H litFl BUVh 618 S. MAIN (Hill St. at Main) 769-4700 - Comprehensive Repair Service Available (Continued from Page 1) Precinct delegate candidates were applauded loudly as they reported Wallace's victories and their own in precincts 'hrough- out the state. Wallace backers who came from all over the state empha- sized his sincerity and his stand on the busing issue as major reasons for their support. An outpouring of horror over the shooting and prayers for Wal- lace's recovery continued yester- day. People in all walks of life witn beliefs from all parts of the po- litical spectrum deplored the Monday assassination attenpt Marijuana petitions The sponsors of the Marijuna Initiative request that all peti- tions without the clause "A pro- posal o add Article I, Section 24 as follows," be returned to 304 South Thayer in Ann Arbor, or sent to Box 523, Ann Arbor 48107. A revised petition will be sup- plied. If you have already sign- ed the old petition please da not sign the revised one. Far more information call 313-668-720(,, col- lect. and expressed hope for Wallace's complete recovery. The governor's chief rivals in yesterday's presidential prima- ries announced Monday night they would cancel all remaining campaign appearances and cur- tail their campaigns. President Nixon, who also ex- pressed sympathy earlier, said yesterday he was keeping in "close touch" with Wallace's condition and offered the full fa- cilities of Walter Reed Medical Center, if needed. Group aids (Continued from Page 3) Nixon to ask the British govern- ment to step up its efforts at finding a political solution to the problems in Northern Ire- land. Ryan says he is more inter- ested in raising money than political consciousness. "The whole relief thing," he says, "is really just a drop in the bucket. "I'm going back to Ireland in August to get a close look at what is needed there. People don't realize that there are ac- The U.S. Senate adopted by voice vote a resolution deploring the shooting and expressing to Wallace and his family the "beat wishes and prayers of all citi- zens." "Violence has not disappeared from American society," said Le Monde of Paris. "Thousands of tons of bombs are falling daily on the two Vietnams, and it is more of a risk to run ror elec- tion than to take a freeway." Irish relief tually refugee camps in the south (the Irish Republic) for the homeless who come from the north." Ryan also hoped to get an in- terview with John Hume, mem- ber of the British Parliament from Londonderry, while he is home to discuss relief needs. To rumors that the Irish Re- lief Fund is just a front to raise money for the Irish Republican Army (IRA), Ryan replies an- grily, "I find those rumors very disturbing. Every penny I raise goes to the Red Cross. . "If I wanted to raise money for the IRA, I would, and I'd make no bloody bones about it. There are plenty of avenues where money is channelled from the U.S. to the IRA. I'm com- pletely out of touch with that." As for the summer, Ryan says he has not planned any fund- raising events but is looping for- ward to the return trip to- his homeland. Meanwhile, donations to the Irish Relief Fund can be sent to 2729 Hampshire, Ann Arbor. 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 advance ticket sales help us- Advanced Zymurgy * I ..Kr ".N r ( UK) "^) ffB Blidw( LAGER 4lVM8uS MJ. Apn l05 aNM 1. aSON V tt£ t rt LAGER BEER \t .,c u p f ( L4f fff. . 1 1 oz. dweisef-i LAGER BEER VM6U5 NVPW PRH 09 PNOE. I.l* 7PM N 4'PMStl E+ SOMV E MEHl ACS oz. dwel LAGER BEER 'Oe Ny WARN i45 ANM E4.E.44f TAMVf Py;E s AC4480NY ltE ERRS PGn WrLt' IN THE LIFE - OF IVAN DENISOVICH Thursday, May 18th at the Fifth Forum 7 and 9 p.m.-$2.00 advanced tickets for either show available at: Centicore on S. University On the Diaq Discount Records Interfaith Council for Peace McGovern for Pres. H.Q. Chisholm for Pres. H.Q. HRP Office, 304 S. Thayer 761-6650 NOTE: due to the movie bene- fit, the HRP pot-luck dinner- discussion on "National Poli- tics" has been moved to Satur- day, May 20 at 6 p.m. at the HRP Office. (Think about it) Ever if it isn't thelast "word" intthedictionarywe think youll find the phrase does describe the lastiword in beer.