Saturday, August 2, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Saturday, August 2, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine DAILY CL ASIFIEDSl Ypsi gunman arraigned Cyclists stop in City in i '1VVa . / Vr (Cntinued from Page3 IE credited an Ypsilanti (Continued from Page 81 mintister with persuading Vinson - - tn drop a .32 calibre revolver PERSONALad surrender to police. Rev. PERSONALS. L. Roberson, who has coon- IWRU La trit seett r.-.fealeit seted Vinson in the past, spent roomma te tar tat]. 761-1246. 63F 802 several minutes talking to Vin- 00U CAN DEPEND upo is for son before the gunman surren- attntatylsiln tiMondays. U-NI tyat dered to police. fists at the Uioti ialtlt Rsberson wass unavailable for ANYrIME anyoe doess ht tie ado somnit last night. ash h atoia aat I-'W at b itt itP_. t,3 iia - ;,,,dtai thu Noah s-tid the motive for the aiis stttottngttsd not been deter- tmtted tsatt it twas the aesitlt tif ttsa t A rT ass].,at ttt aorkiog sittsatiots" Ta7 ! hriig it toch.E toftttt , -t clinic after parking his car near a -side entrance. In the of- fice Vinson pulled a gun, shooting and instantly killing Walton. Ernerinea labor rela- tions saupervisor sass also shot at that time. Vinsso left the second floor clinic anod headed outt the hbtildittg, shooting Seed, a vetnd- ing comlpany empltoye who was emerging frotm attelephone bttoth. 'Pie tkvnit stnare l aistel in ItiltttsitAstn Athar tttntiteastromtoae 1) their favorite state, and the satins they took in the mayor's pool in Spartan, Michigan. AFTER their two day siesta in Ann Arbor, the pack will wheel itself through the east to New York where they will catch a plane to Lisbon Portu- gal. From Lisbon they will ped- al throutgh Spaitn atd other pats of Europe, North Africa, tart of the Middle E attad trill triad up their fifteen monoth an lin oJap a,1laving fotrthe U.S 1; 'ttnther 1, 1976. I t ;is rvellers spesh a aid f tet lagitoes acttd- .. - I .h t .:1t11 a at people learning each language. ELLIS, who aerved in the Peace Corps for two years, shares his comspanions' confi- dence that bicycling is the best tray to see the world. "Yott get tmore of a feeling for it 01 a bicycle,' says Ellis. The trip is coating each cy- clist nearly $58011. For two years they hare worked at car washes, hake sales and hot dog stttods rai-sing tte , tool0their p-ar atddstprovide -ad tatn 'ts es ~their rafits to a 461ft tmtt its _shtts prts rat.ld cot It's a shatme that most of us .t don't gel to sign our work. Because we'd probably do it I batter. Jut out of pride. And that could mean better produts and services for everybody. So, even if you don't have to sign your work, do the kind of work you'd be proud to put your name on. America. It only works as welt as we do. TW, Nlont5*rem ,, on D.C. ~ In The Ail111ud- 4t u"Wvtg Latest Deadline In The State 764=0554 1 i , k :.'i h' _ 9 i -4. E