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May 07, 1975 - Image 12

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Page Twelve

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday,;May 7, 1975

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SMORGASBORD
WEDNESDAYS 6-9 p.m.
AND
SATURDAYS 6-9 p.f.
$495
1. cold vichysosse
2. coq a vin
3. potatoes anna
4. shrimp newbrgh
5. boeuf burgningnone
6. rice
7. swedish meat balls
8. vermiceli
9. breaded real cutlet
10. fresh garden green
it. tarragon peas
12 eggplant parmesan
13. beef oriental
14. vealhearts
15 chicken giblets
16 cheese casserole
17 sliced beef
18 fred cick
19. barbecued ribs
20. fried cod fish
21. black olies
22. greek olives
23 green olies
24. dill pickles
25 celery
6 carrots
27. green onions
20. crab apples
29. red peppers
30. radishes
31. corn salad
32. sliced cucumkers
with sour cream
33. sliced tomatoes
with fresh dill
34 red bean salad
35. greek bean salad
36.;italian green peppers .
37. greek stuffed eggplants
38. sliced beets
39. garlic sauce
40. herring
41. pontugnese sardines
42. anchovies
43. cod fsh caviar mousse
44. cd fish red caviar
45. liver pate
46 sliced jambon
47 sliced salami
40. sliced cold torkey
49 chicken salad
50. russian fish salad
51. tuna fish salad
5. cotage cheese
53. sliced mushroom in
dill saue
54. eggrolin
55. hot mustard sauce
56. stuffed eggs bonnefemme
57. cole slaw
50. cold salmon
59. ceh tna in soyu sauce
0. buter
61. home made bread
62. sliced tongue
63. horse radishsauce
64. chicken wings Japanese
65. fried squid
66. smoked pork chops
67. potato salad
68. russian salad
69. macaroni salad
70. jellied fruit salad
7. tossed green salad
72. chef's dressing
73. french dresning
74. 1000 island dressing
75. russian dressing
76. tartar sauce
77. hot sauce
78. bacon crumbs
79. croutons .
80. parmesan cheese
81. sliced onions
82. eggplant salad
83. hocktail sausage
84. hors d'oeuvres
5. stffed graplae
06. greek feta cheese
87. swiss cheese
88. cheddar cheese
89. bread pudding
90. rice pudding
91. creme caraei
92. baked apples
93. house cake
94, peaches
95. mandarn organges
96.rgane sliced candin
97. bananas
9. grapes
99 apples
100. watermelon balls

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Ford defendSout Vietnamese evacuaton policy
(Continued from Page1) in saying he will run for re- these points: with South Korea, Taiwan and
with the upturn in the last half election. -The Domestic Council is the Philippines.
of this- calendar year. By 1976, he said, the economic studying gun control, but Ford -The Warren Commission, of
A serious problem exists over situation will be different and said "I am not going to recom- which he was a member, found
long-term unemployment among the people will judge him and mend the registration of gun no evidence of a connection be-
minorities, but Congress should the Republican party on what is owners or the registration of tween Cuba and the assassina-
first deal with bringing down the essentially a positive record ov- hand guns. If we can find some tion of President John F. Ken-
projected high jobless rate for er the last eight years. other way to do it other than nedy "We found no evidence
this summer, Ford said. "A Republican administra- that approach, we certainly will n "of a conspiracy."
So far, he pointed, Congress tion ended the war in Vietnam," consider it.
has failed to act on his request he said, and brought about de- -He anticipates success at -He was looking for input
for $450 million to fund a youth tente with the Soviet Union and the next U.S.-Soviet summit from Egyptian President Anwar
unemployment program for the China. meeting on reaching a nuclear Sadat and Israeli prime minis-
summer months. OVERALL, "There will be arms limitation treaty. ter Yitzhak, Rabin as the United
ECONOMICS entered in the more pluses than minuses," for -The United States will con-
brief discussion of Ford's po- the GOP, he said. tinue an active foreign policy in States re-evaluates its Middle
litical future. He was emphatic In other matters, Ford made Asia, developing closer ties East policy.
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