Tuesday, July 29, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Tuesday, July 29, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Page Seven I Rd Ford visifs Warsaw; praises- European security agreement (Continued from Page 1) the United States does not re- tard the conduct code as a ratification of Communist dom- ination of Eastern Europe. The main thrust of the visit to Poland - as to Romania and Yugoslavia after the Helsinki Summit - was to demonstrate America's policy of contact with and friendship for the East bloc 3tates that are "the old coun- try" to many U.S. citizens. KIEREK, leading the welcom- ng delegation when the Presi- :ent arrived from .Bonn, West Germany, declared: "Doors all aver Poland are wide open to you." Ford responded that he had come to "strengthen the tradi- DAILY CLASSIFIEDS (Continued from Page 6) PERSONAL OFFSET Pt igXerxo we dng and Social Announcements. ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING 214 S. 4th Ave. 994-4664 cFtc THE COPY MILL HIGH QUALITY--LOW COST COPYING 211 B S. STATE (NEAR GIN'S) 662-3969 BOARD EXAM TUTORING STANI EY H. KAPLAN TUTORING COURSES Enroll now to prepare foraupcoming MCAT * DAT- , LSAT * GRE ATGSB board exams. For informa- l a n: a (3131 354-0085. ePte ALL NEW STUDENTS- WELCOME TO CAMPUS PINBALL ARCADE. 1217 S. UNIVERSITY OPEN EVERY DAY Dr. Paul C. Uslan OPTOMETRIST Full Contact Lens Service Visual Examinations 548 CHURCH ST. 663-2476 SThere S a difference!!! * - PRERE FOR: *MA Over 35 years " f expeinex DCAT " A and success " small classes * S LAT Voluminous home" " GRIE study materials tourses that are 6 : AIUSO constantly updated 0 "Tape facilities for * OCAT xe UbC T lessns and tor use: S CPAT reewu ls FLEX materials FLX Make-ups tur "'C mised lessos * NAT'L MED BDS * * 13131 354-0085 * " 21711 W. Ten Mile Rd. : Southfield. Mi. 48015s : EDUCATONAL CENTER Sko S uNassro19 3 ""~m tional friendship between our two peoples." Later in the day, Ford spent 15 minutes walking the cobbled streets of Warsaw's Old Town, an area destroyed during World War II and later rebuilt. A wo- man selling fresh fruit beneath a green and orange umberrla in a market square pressed a basket of apples and pears on the President. He munched ap- preciatively on one of the pears. AT THE airport, Ford had watched Polish troops march by in a strutting goosestep before entering a Russian-made open car with Gierek for a motor- cade through- Warsaw. Polish officials listed the crowd at about a quarter-mil- lion. For the most part, people stood by impassively as the cars passed. A few bystanders occasionally waved small Am- erican and Polish flags. U. S. officials emphasized that the talks between Ford and Gierek were largely a re- view of general East - eWst re- lations, particularly in view of the 35-nation summit starting today in Helsinki to wrap up the European security confer- ence. The first blacks to arrive in English America were 20 bound servants landed from a Dutch warship at Jamestown in 1619. SEVE'S LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY SPECIALS THIS WEEK Breakfast All Day Beef Stroanoff Chinese Pepper Steak 3 Eggs, Hash Browns, Delicious KoreanBor-qa Beef (served otter 4 Doily) Toast & Jelly-$1.15 Veqetable Eaq Rolls Home-made Soups (Beef, Ham or Bacon or Bariev. Clam Chowder, etc.) Sous wit 3 Egs, Chili. Veaetable Tumpuro Sausage with 3 Eggs, servedtter 2 p.m.) Hash Browns, Toast & Hamburger Steak Dinner - jelly-$1.65 s (1 lb.) w ..$1.99 Sraalsetti in Wins Sauce Beef Curry Rice 3 eggs, Rib Eye Steak, Baked Flounder Dinner $2.25 Hash Browns, 1/ 4lb. Rst. Beef Kaiser Roll Toast & Jelly-$2.10 /lb ''. Han' on roll $1.39 FAST AND FRIENDLY SERVICE BY MR. AND MRS. LEE II. SUMMER HOURS l J IMONDAY-SATURDAY 8-8 'U l~i.4.SUNDAY 9-2 769-2288 1313SO UNIVERSITY STEVE'S LUNCH } i r I i Evening Star One of the Metropolitan Opera's brightest new stars is JUDITH BLEGEN, soprano, who will give the last concert in the "Summer Fare" Series this Thursday evening. After her recent Covent Garden debut, the London Times described Miss Blegen as "deliciously vivacious, beautifully-rounded in tone and alert of phrase, and outrageously pretty" HER ANN ARBOR DEBUT PROGRAM: HANDEL: Care selve from "Atalanta" and O Had I Jubal's Lyre from "Joshua" SCHUBERT: Auf dem Wasser zu singen; Du bist die Ruh; Die Forelle STRAUSS: Ich schwebe; Heimkehr; Schlagende Herzen MASSENET: Adieu, notre petite table from "Manon" GOUNOD: Je veux vivre from "Romeo et Juliette" IVES: Feldeinsamkeit; Canon; Mists; New River; Serenity MILHAUD: Chansons de R onsard Recital Thursday, July 31, in Rackham Auditorium at 8:30 TICKETS at $3, $5, and $6 BURTON TOWER, Ann Arbor Weekdays 9-4:30, Sat. 9-12 Phone 665-3717 .; .,->t , ,_ :; -1