Friday, May 6, 1917 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Doge Nine Friday, May 6, 917 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Mobile fruit stand roams campus area (Continued from Page 1) The community response has been enthusiastic. Almost ev- eryone who passed the cart or stopped to buy fruit had a smile and a friendly comment to make. "Everybody just sits around and jives about the fruit. They say, 'you can't tell an apple by its cover,"' Davis said. "THIS OLD black guy came up and said 'I've lived in New York and Chicago. I've been all over and I ain't seen nothing like it. "(Shakey) Jake sort of at- tachedahimself to thercart and does public relations for it. We keep seconds (bruised fruit) un- der here and feed Jake aid the street people who don't have any money," Davis added. Both vendors like the job be- cause it affords them a free- dom most jobs can't They can take a day off if urge strikes them. SHOULD THE job market for musicians open up again the fruit cart will still make its rounds. "Music is the first thing, and as soon as this thing starts get- ting in the way we will have some people to run it," Davis said. "We get 10 to 20 people a Robert E. Lee served as superintendent of the U.S. Mili- tary Academy at West 'Point from 1852 to 1855. HAVEA CHECKUI? RICN SAVE TOUR UFE. day who come up and ask us for job to push it around." Despite the acceptance of the fruit venders by students, the University refuses to grant them a permit to sell their wares on campus. "We have to be adjacent to city property. We can't go across the campus, though we have been kicked out of the Diag four times," Davis said. Davis added that the rules which keep pizza stands and Dairy Queens off campus also keep out the fruit venders. While there are mechanisms to mtke exceptions, some depart- ments in the University refuse to grant the permit. VA nurses to testify (Continued from Page 1) for everybody else, you're then using Mrs. Perez' statement against Narciso," Judge Pratt told Assistant U.S. Prosecutor Richard Yanko. "The only result of using Mrs Perez's statement is to show that Miss Narciso is the only on, who could have done it," Prat said. When Yanko replied tha they could also use Perez's state ment later to prove the govern ment's conspiracy charge, Pratt replied "I'm required to have something now." THE JUDGE has not yet ruled on whether to allow the grand jury testimony and statements We're tellini 44 million pn'so1ns in the United States 10w to escaipe., Where House Records and For a free booklet on how to stop smoking, x call or write your local unit of the AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Sorry no personal checks sltowtime: 8 p.m. ticket info.: 483-6402 Jt 4"%"w 4' JohnnyBench During one of my check- ups, the d ors found a spot on ni;si ngs. I thought it might be cancer So did they Luckily, it wasn't. Most people are lucky. Most people never have cancer. But those who find they do have cancer are far better off if their, cancer is discovered early. Because we know how to cure many cancers when we discover them early. That's why I want you to have a checkup. And keep having checkups. The rest of your life. It'll be a lot longer if you do. Cac:SOCety. sV~ACECossss1BTro'sED6Y tU i SPECIAL CARE FOR MOTHER'S DAY D Give your mom a gift that reflects the special care that she's always t given you. We have a wide We grow our own, selection of fresh and put special care a flowers, blooming into everything that 2 plants, accessories * leaves our store. tit and gifts. Minimum for out of Orders of $10 and town $12.50 above delivered Ann Arbor hospitals FREE FREE DELIVERY in most of Ann Arbor Special Mother's Day Hours: Saturday, May 7th-8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 994-6112 Sunday, May 8th-9:04a.m.-1 p.m. FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES, Inc ie'LsJL JLJ and GARDEN STORE 1021 Maiden Lane-Ann Arbor ,41 40~ I4 vkd- .' .'; i_ _+C" c7rx * 3 c GT~fet e's !T* Gfl? 11' :fry' y : L r' a :tZaat3w'*amm1 *w .'k ,u rwtri. 3 =Z;