SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS, for cabin counselors, specialists, supervisors, nurses, kitchen staff CAMP TAMARACK INTERVIEWING, MARCH 12. SUMMER PLACEMENT Coll 764-6456 for appointment Page 12-Friday, February 29, 1980-The Michigan Daily Clericals launch new drive to form union (Continued from Page3)' committee worker Patty Schwartzman say that no affiliation will be possible until after an independent union is established. DWIGHT NEWMAN president of AFSCME local 1583, could not under- stand their reluctance to affiliate with his union, saying the larger bargaining unit could offer them much more sup- port in terms of funding, lobbying, legal advice, and an effective and TORTOISE RANCH NOTTINGHAM, England (AP)- More than 6,000 tortoises are being bred on a ranch near here where the weather conditions are thought to be good for mating. A British newspaper said an importer was starting the venture because the mortality rate among imported tor- toises was so high. established network. "They say they're going to prove to the labor community that they can do it alone, but I don't and most people don't even recognize the OCC as an organization," he said. Wilsman said the group did not wish to affiliate with other unions because of the negative image associated with larger labor organizations. "When people think of unions," she explained, "they think of Jimmy Hoffa, Teamsterism, gansterism. The history of labor on this campus is not all that rosy either." It is an image both Wilsman and Newman said they wan- ted to avoid. ONE CLERICAL worker, who wished to remain anonymous, expressed other concerns. "A couple of years ago," she said, "the union, did go through and destroyed itself through internal politicking. A lot of people got turned off. People are sort of feeling 'wait and l i STAR BAR 109 N. Main St.-769-0109 APPEARING TONIGHT AND SATURDAY: TREES 2 Drinks for the price of 1 between 9 and 11 It II F6613 FOR T4IOUGHIT i featuring . P t11tt E e 0 . The Village Bell of 1321 S. University is currently celebrating its twelfth anniversary. Open in 1967, the success of the Village Bell can be attributed to the unique combination of atmospheres within one establishment-a quiet, conversational restaurant above the popular basement tavern. The V-Bell dining-room is softly lit with tiffany lamps and a warm fire circular fireplace creati a comfortable and relax atmosphere. Photograp of the University Michigan in years goneI line the walls includii two rare shots of tl Waterman Gymnasium ng ed hs always well as the more familiar Law Quadrangle. Along with pleasant glows in the of atmosphere, the V-Bell by offers - a s variety of ng dishes-just a bite for he lunch or a complete as dinner. For openers, the menu features New England Clam Chowder-a favorite choice since the restaurant first opened. Then move on to a hamburgertopped with bacon, blue cheese or any other combination of eleven items offered to create your own irresistable burger. A variety of specialty - sandwiches provide tempting alternatives if you are not in the mood for s a burger. r r d An excellent menu, as well as good service and A reasonable prices combine to place V-Bell among Ann Arbor's most enticing restaurants. And, when you have finished relaxing over a U MMMOOMME - - 114 E. Washington 665-3231 Every Sunday SPECIAL ITALIAN BUFFET Every Thursday SMORGASBORD FOR ONLY $495 Includes: Soup, Salad, Relish Bar and Bread F Gathering Place " Fresh ground sirloin daily " Your choice of a variety of cheeses and toppings . Thick and creamy New England Chowder 1321 S. University 769-1744 MON.-SAT. 11:30-close SUN. 12-close r ME WNW 2 I COME AS YOU ARE TO TkUAW$C mpaq (Lemplighter's Big Brother) THE SAME FAMOUS SICILIAN PIZZA AND THE SAME GREAT LOW PRICES Tuesday: Beer Night Wednesday: Spaghetti Night Thursday: Pizza Night. I 1 THE COK{R[VA1ORT ATTUNED TO YOUR GOOD TASTE * Salad Bar * Steakburger Variations r) 994-5360 & * Homemade soups (famous Clam Chowde 514 E. Washington OO A rU F TUE-THU 11- FRI & SAT 11- SUN 11:30- HAPPY HOURS Mon-Sat 4-6 Restaurant Mon-Sat l11-9, Sun 4-9 516 E. Liberty (next to Second Chance) I 770-V1?aa _ ... - 1 0 I I[p0 I- N w vvw.r I1 I El l TaIN I wji4 luSAY __--- --_ . FOR LUNCH & DINNER all M*O*MILO EL-WVuW W W- LAu MW Is ----I - -'W~. a- - - -- -