Friday, July 18, 1975 President meets with 'U' interns (Continued from Page 3) ident displayed his celebrated arguing that "politics is not as informalIty by grinning delight- dirty as you think," a standard edy and immediately assenting theme of his before youth when Representative M a r v i n groups. Esch (R-Ann Arbor) suggested HE ENCOURAGED the in- that the interns should have a terns to continue their involve- pool party at the newly-com- ment with politics, predicting pleted White House facility. that they would "be running THE PRESIDENT paused things before you know it," an- briefly, then said "sure" as his other oft-repeated maxim. even features broke into a spn- The President looked fit and taneous smile. surprisingly calm. In the rose garden appearance he stuck out As he climbed the steps back in the crowd of secret service into the oval office Ford turned, men with darting eyes, aides waved, and said "have a good glancing at their watches, and day, and . "There he faltered a gaggle of nervously giggling unable to think of something to students. say, and left the statement While dismal, putrid clouds hanging as the door closed be- overhead threatened todrench hind him the Washington area, the Prs- -- _ _________ Happenings (Continued from Page5), original Yardbirds and Jeff Beck. MUSIC Chances Are - Star Castle again, rock, $1.50 all patrons. Blind Pig - Twice Two, jazz. Mr. Flood's Party - Michael Smith and His Country Volun- teers, country. $.75. Golden Falcon - Greek Nite with the Athen Express, dancing and a special Greek Menu, no cover. Bimbo's in Ann Arbor-Griev- ous Angels, country. THEATRE The Janitor's - RC Summer Theatre, E. Quad Aud., 8 p.m. Hot L Baltimore - Michigan Repertory Theatre, Mendelssohn Theatre in the Michigan League, 8 p.m. EVENTS The AudioEVisual Center pre- (It Would sents "Peege," a film on aging in Auditorium 3 of the MLB at 7 p.m. -- -- BUTi OPEN TONIGHT till 1 am. BILLIARDS & BOWLING at the UNION IT I .difference!!! * PREPARE FOR::. ; , - M AT over 35 yearsofepiec stsprrrc * *ad success MCAT " SAT smalMclassesM R " VoAT uiounss hmeR e : GRE siudyrmaeials :ar u A AT SB cnsantly updaed "M r " DCAT Tape failies for " C AT essni ard isruse o ulmetr * . FLEXm- Make-ups for ECFMG missed lessns NAT'LMED DS * (313) 354-0085 * " 21711 W. Ten Mile Rd. Southfield, Mi. 48015 : a KA INF EDUCATIONAL CENTER I * TES REARTON « SPECALSTS SNCE 938 W. . t6'ial THE-MICHIGAN DAILY PageSevern Apollo-Soyuz crews, exchange greetings in historic rendezvous (Continued from Page1) and picture taking for the folks back home. Brand dined alone in the Apollo. The meal, provided by the Soviets, ,included cans of cheese and turkey in jelly, tubes of cranberry dressing, apple juice and strawberries, and plastic bags with what Stafford called "little bitty ... miniature loaves of Russian bread." After the meal, they parted, with the Americans returning to their spaceship. EARLIER, t h ey unpacked curled documiets and took turns signing and exchanging them. In a formal reply to the ez- change, Stafford said: "May our joint work in space serve for the benefit of all persons in all countries on earth." The dramatic handshake and embrace came three hours after Stafford delicately guided the Apollo craft to a flawless dock- ing with the Soyuz. "WE HAVE succeeded," an- nounced Stafford after the link- up which came six minutes ahead of schedule at 12:09 p.m.- EDT some 140 miles over Spain. Minutes later, the Americans discovered a tunnel connecting the two spacecraft was filled with a burning odor that irri- tated the eyes. The smell slow- ly dissipated and the prepara- tion for the space meeting pro- ceded without delay. The smooth linkup of the So- viet and American craft used a new docking device that was jointly developed by the two countries. THE UNION climaxed a two- day chase through the vast arena of space as the Apollo spacecraft hunted down the or- biting Soyuz. "I can see your beacon through the porthole," said Leo- nov as he watched the approach of the larger Apollo craft. A few minutes later, Stafford bumped the craft together and docking latches slammed home, uniting the two craft. See U.S., Page 10 THIS AD WILL SE LF-DESTRUCT, IN 30 SECONDS -If You Heard It on Radio or Saw It on Television) PRINTED HERE, IN THE PAGES OF ir 1M~iri ZMitl REMAINS TO BE REFERRED TO AGAIN AND AGAIN ... A LASTING IMPRESSION Bch Ann Arbor's University 'et Where You'll Be Read... AND REMEMBERED! In The / Latest Deadline In the State 764-0554