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4-A July 30, '69 DETROIT FREE PRESS ADVMTIIEMfNT Life Goes On Where Killer Prowls Dick PurtaTi wants to develop Mu Elliot Hamtramck can have its Jjurfj to read QeIirFTItBSrri3kl. 'HoyOtfnd is My MilOnerman is teaching an 2 The color TV? Sure its new. We got it 3 with our Cash Call WXYZ Radio IV. BE SURE OA IS OURS A A MflAmj 1270. CONVENIENT TERMS WE SERVE DETROIT AND ALL SUBURBS DickPurUlI IS a testy horticultural problem; trying to grow a rose in Roseville.

Jitn Davis is President o( the Diclc Clark Fan Club. Dick Purtan Writes comedy material tor the swimmingN wi POOL fer students to EMU laM year; this year there have been 4,175. No one would say if the decline could be attributed to fear of the killer. U-M will inaugurate a free bus service between library and class areas of the campus and apartment, sorority and residential areas beginning "in a few weeks," Kennedy said. An escort service male volunteers from various campus organizations will be reinstituted Sept.

2. It was used from March until June, then discontinued. EMU will institute a similar escort servire, and both schools are working with utility companies to improve and increase lighting in nil campus areas. Both have beefpd up campus police patrols. groups and they mix around some, but they mostly leave in groups too.

I've noticed fewer girls after dark in the past few weeks, that's all. The kids don't seem to be talking about the murders even." RESTAURANTS BARS strung out in the seven miles that separate the two college towns are doing fairly well for cummer, managers reported. "One thing," said Donald Bileti, who owns the Gingham Inn on Washtenaw Road near Ypsilanti, "No stranger buys a drink for a girl in this place. The kids that have been coming here, keep coming. We keep an eye on strangers." Bar business is up somewhat; food business is about the same as any summer, Bileti said.

Continued from Page 3A existent after 8 p.m. now." "Last week, especially, business slacked off," Kelingos admitted. "The- whole town is scared, there's no question. But it Isn't a panic. These kids are nonchalent, maybe arrogant.

Girls are still hitchhiking at night. Every night I see one of them or two together hitching rides. It's hard to believe." Tpsilanti's Burger Chef Restaurant, a popular mingling place for 16-to-20-year-okis from both EMU and the town, is doing "business as usual," according to manager Leonard Siemasz. "I've been here since 1964," he said. "This place is sort of a hangout, but no trouble, no trouble.

The kids come in i Theater owners have seen a decline at the box offices. A spokesman for the Wayside Theater, about a mile from the EMU campus, said, "Attendance has been lower recently. A lot of girls came alone before, but now Its mostly girls with dates." Ann Arbor theater operators reported similar small declines. Robert Huston, vice-president of a chain coin-laundry firm with locations in both college towns, said business is stable, but the peak hours have changed from night to day. Drugstore operators in both towns said girls aren't running out at 11 p.m.

to buy shampoo or toothpaste or magazines. ONE MEASURE OF the anxiety of local businessmen might be the reaction of realtor "Hip" Beyer of Ann Arbor, who Is president of a local association of businessmen. "I have no comment at all to make. I don't care to contribute to your articles and don't give me. a line about civic responsibility," he said.

People who are afraid of an area, don't buy houses. The Ann Arbor YM-YWCA has received a rush of inquiries from women students about karate and judo lessons. A spokesman said eight-week beginning courses will be available beginning Sept. 8. "We don't know how many girls to expect.

We think about 200," he said. Girls from Ypsilanti will be bused to the Ann Arbor for the cour-e. Hair spray and long, sharp hatpins have been popular drugstore Items recently, some owners reported. But, generally, campus life is only slightly inhibited by the presence of a killer or killers somewhere nearby. A Blues Festival planned by the U-M Student Activities Center for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday will go on as scheduled.

No dances or university-sponsored events have been canceled at either school. KICHARD KENNEDY, director of state and community relations for U-M. said freshman enrollments haven't suffered from the murders. "Our registrar has logged only four cases where parents have notified the school that their daughter won't be coming this fall because of the murders," Kennedy said. At EMU, three coeds who lived in the same dormitory as the latest murder victim, Karen Sue Beineman, have been withdrawn from the university by their parents.

According lo admissions office figures there were 5,150 applications by new and trans ADVERTISEMENT DRUG Specialists for 79 Years Dick Purtan is tackling a testv Sol Beys Tk Smaoy We rrv the right to limit quantitta horticultural problem; trying to crow a rn' in Jim Davis is Clark-fTCIub. Dick Purtan KEEP YOUR HANDS BEAUTIFUL! wryxcomedy material foWhe "We iust cot a new airl If conditioner, thanks to I our Cash Call monev. A WXYZ Radio 1270. tj SAVE 22 Be tfbwfc lfes is the (SHAH) closest thing Tcfa real sports announcer we've got. Dave Lock-hart is responsible for Livonia.

By working at 1270, John Randall is able to pay his way RUBBER GLOVES ATTENTION LANSING AREA RESIDENTS! S'bley'i Beautiful New Lensing Mill Store (5222 W. Seqinaw Hwy.) Opens Thursday, July 31st. SMALL MEDIUM LARGE Soft, lining. Assorted colors. Extra lorg cuffs to catch dripping woter.

Protects, hands from water and harsh detergents. at all 12 Sibley Stores mm 'iV SAVE 31 1 Free Press Photo by MIKE McCLURE Luck of the Draw William Riggs shows off the lucky queen of hearts which made him mayor of Windsor raised his salary from $5,000 to $18,000 a year. Eiggs, who was a Windsor alderman (councilman), was tied for mayor with three other aldermen Monday. Each had two of eight aldermen's votes. City clerk Jon Adamac decided that the men should cut cards to see who would replace Mayor John Wheelton, who was appointed a judge July 4.

Biggs will act as Windsor's mayor until the end of the year, when a regular election will be held. pininirjE iiiiiDitDpiii SYRINGE HURRY NOW AND SAVE! FLORSHEIM SHOES (SELECTED STYLES) i NOW MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM DEALER SLASHES PRICES FOR ITS 97th AND MOST EXCITING SEMI Name Game Legal In Election Ballots For feminine hygiene Fully guaranteed. asy to use. ANNUAL EVENT. NOW I I SCl m90 I MIIV One of the primary goals of election procedures is to achieve equality of treatment for all candidates whose names appear on the ballot." City Election Director John Smith is just one of many politicians involved in such ballot maneuvering.

The City Election Commission meets Thursday to consider requests for ballot designations. Smith will present the requests, including his own. SAVE 8 S. FOR CHILDREN Values to $33.95 Continued from Page 3A of special designations, Kei-man wrote, "the sense of fair play is justifiably outraged." "To describe one candidate because of a name similarity as an attorney at law, might suggest to a naive voter that undersignated candidates are not attorneys, even if the office in question is a judgeship," he said. In California, every candidate gets a ballot designation of some sort, noted Kelman, who is now an aide to Mayor Cavanagh.

ANOTHER GIMMICK is what Kelman called "bad-faith" candidates, those filed by others who hope through voter confusion to split the vote of an onoonent with a IV St JOSEPH FM CMnMCK I 36's SIX IDEAS FOR COPING WITH LIFE Famous Sibley, Verde, Pwv crong flavor Widely approved bv doctors. Accurate child dose, VA grains. With tbe new safety cop. Winthrop, Imports, Summer Shoes, And Many Others SO $B0 tt similar name. The states of Washington, Oklahoma and Kentucky have laws against such "political roguery," Kelman said, and Washington makes it a felony to; be involved in such attempts.

The Michigan Supreme Court hasn't ruled out ballot designations. But the court gfave an idea of it3 thinking when It said last year: Here are 6 valuable maxims that make problem solving easier and give you shortcuts to worthwhile goals. Learn from real-life examples -end read the "best 11-word formula for getting along with people." Read Mini-Maxims for Aiy Godson-one of 43 articles and features in the August Reader's Digest. Pick up your copy today. READER'S DIGEST IIUAl v.

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Many styles and sizes for year-round, wear, including light summer shoes and casuals in all colors. Hurry, as the early, birds get the best selection. You'll get the shoe buy of the season at this, our 97th Semi-Annual Sale. MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM DEALER a SAVE DOWNTOWN I 223S WOODWARD, Neit to Foe Theatre. Free rorkinq Rear Hughes It Hatcher STLVANIA OAKLAND MALI FLINT EASTLAND MALL I-7S at 14 Mile Court at Center Rd, UNIVERSAL MALL SAVE.

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