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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1967

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Across
The Young . Democrats will
sponsor tie-shdwiing of the fihn
"1000 Days," a portrait of the
life-- and--administratio--of the
lat1 yPryeident John . Kenndy
tontt in Auitrilu A at 7, 8
an m. Te ;picture was pre-
*ared for and frst presented at
th e 180~<tle iocratic National
CGraentibn'r'ickets may be pur-
cased edoor.
* * -
The"Department of Speech's
Student Laboratory. Theatre will
present as the second offering of
its 'X367&9- seasonl, ienry. James'
"Owen Wingrave. The' play will
be preseht dtoday and tomorrow
aternoon .at 4:10 in the Arena
Theatre, Frieze Building.
- te annual reunion of Band
A i1mi Association, "The Blast
fromthe :Past," -:will be held on
Ot.2f1in conjunction with the
M1iehlgan-indiana football game.
H1ghlight of the festivities will be
the -appearence - of the Aluni
M aiching Band.
ORGAN I AION
NOTICES
,USE .OF THIS. COLUMN FOR AN-
N|MJNCEMENTS' Is ailabe to offisIally
repginnIed aid regitered student:rga-
hisations only. Forms are available in
Ru.1011 SAB.
Iaha'i Student Group, informal dis-
ion, Fri., Oct. 20, 8 p.m., 520 N.
, shley. Call 662-3548 if-you need trans-
iptation.
* * * -
gollege Republican Club, executive
b ord meeting, Oct. 18, 7:00 p.m,, 2535
SAp All members welcome.
*.* **
Engineering Council, meeting, Oct. 19,
Vp.m., SAB 3511.
* * * .
Jeutscher Verein, Kaffeestunde, every
Wednesday 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze
(.M Rifle Club, invites you to learn
t#- shoot, every Wednesday, 7-9 p.m.,
ROCRange.
~M Schotish Country Dance .So
riety, dance meeting every Wednesday,
~-1'::30 p.m., WAB lounge.-
FIends of Vietnam Fall, Wednesday
iucheon ,;noon. 'OctoberI8s Guild
Hiue,802 ;Monroe, speaker: Ed Moise
graduate student- in History, speaking
University Lutheran Chapel, 1511
Washtenaw, Wed. Oct. 18. 1000-Mid-
week devotion led by Pastor Scheips.
Holy Communion will be- celebrated.
** *
UM Ski Club, mass meetingfor Aspen
trip, Oct. 18, 7:30, Union Ball room.
Vietnam Club, meeting Oct. 18, 7:30 p.
In International Center, Lounge.
speaker: Mrs. Le Thi Anh, "The Viet-
S amese as a People,"
Mobilization; Wed. Oct. 18 8:00 p.m.,
Guild House, 802 Monroe, meeting for
dhaose planning to sit-in at the Penta-
gon. Friday, Oct. 20, 7:15 p.m. - buses
.oading on Thompson St. between Jef-
feon and Madison. Cars and drivers
urgently needed, .Bus tickets, still on
sale, come to Fishbowl or call 769-
0120 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., call 663-
9564 after 6:00 p.m.
A meeting of t Liberatarian League
- Ayn Rand Society will be held Wed.
evening, Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m. in room 3D
"ill atudents, .iteested.n. Objectivism
&tY1t_ b ' *.....
SCE Stxuden-Councl for te- E-
ctptional Child), meeting; Oct. 19; UES
lunchroom, 7:30, social work presenta-
tion on services.

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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N~ATIONAL GENERAL CORPORTO
5th AND 0X EASTERNTHEATRES Nm
FINAL WEEK FOH VILL EE
-75 No. MAPLE RD.-"769.130r*

Feature Times
Monday - Friday
8:30 p.m. only
Saturday - Sunday
2- 5:104-8:30 p.m.

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official , publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes' no editor-.
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be-
fore 2 p.m. of the cay preceding'
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar: items -'appear once only,
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18
Day Calendar
Business Seminar - "Managing the
Programmed Learning Effort": Michi-
gan Union, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
College of Engineering and Interna-
tional Scientific Radio Union Annual
Symposium - Rackham Building, 9:00
a.m.
College of Pharmacy Lectures "An-
nual Pharmacy Lectures" : Registration
Rackham ;Building, 9:00 a.m.; Open-
ing Address, Dr. James L. Goddard.
"Future of Pharmacy": Rackham Build-
ing, 10:30 a.m,
College of Engineering Lecture -Dr.i
Paul - C. M. de Belatini, :San Miguel de
Allende. Oto., Mexico, "The.Morphology
of Physics" Today and Thursday, 311
West Engineering Bldg., 3:00 p.m.
Final Student Tea at the home . of
President and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher
from 46 "p~m. Special honored guests:
President-Designate Robben W. Flem-
ing and Mrs. Fleming. All students
are cordially invited.
Statistics Seminar - Professor Marvin
Carson (Business School), "Polyno-
mial Response Surface Estimators and
Designs," Room 3201 Angell Hall, 4 p.m.
ZOOLOGY SEMINAR - Dr. James E.
Heath, Department of Physiology and
Biophysics, University of Illinois, "Temp
perature Regulation and Energetics of
Insects." Room 1400 Chemistry Bldg.,
4:00 p.m.
Department of Architecture Lecture-
Norbert Gorwic, Professor of Urban
Planning, Wayne State University, "the
Classical City," Architecture Auditor-
ium, 4:00.p.m.
Interdepartmental Seminars in Fluid
Mechanics -Professor Sydney Gold-
CINEMA II
presents
PETER SELLERS
in
THE WALTZ
OF THE
TOREADORS
(Technicolor, 1962)
A stylistic version of
the classic farce.
Sellers at his best!
SHORT: CHAPTER 5
Flash -Godon
Friday, Saturday
and Sunday
7 and 9:15 P.M.
Auditorium .A
Angell Hall,50c

stein, Harvard University, "A Retro- October 31, 5:00 p.m-Registration
spective View of the Development of and petitioning closes.
Fluid Mechanics in the 20th Century October 31, 5:15 p.m-Candidates'
-A Continuation of the Unfinished meeting.
Story," 325 West Engineering Bldg., 4:00 October 31, 6:00 p.m.-Campaigning
p.m. Coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m. begins.
in Room 214 West Engineering. November 12. 5:00 p.m.-Tentative
expense accounts due.
Department of Speech Student Labor- November 13, 5:00 p.m.-Final expense
atory Theatre Program - H. James' accounts due.
Owen Wingrave: Arena Theater, Frieze November 14 & 15 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.,
Building, 4:10 p.m. polls are open.
November 15. 6:45 p.m.-Tabulation
Botany Seminar .- Dr. Henry A. Im- begins.
shaug, Michigan State University. "Cur- Approved:
rent Trends in Lichen Systematics," -That Article 7 of the Council Plan,
Room 1139 Natural Science Bldg., 4:15 entitled "Referral Procedure" be de-
p.m. leated.
- Approved:
William W. .Cook Lectures on Amer- That the Undergraduate Psychology
ican Institutions -"The Governance Association be recognized as a student
of the Schools" - 'Francis Keppel, "The organization.
Problems of Partnership" (Lecture II): Approved-
130 Business Administration Building, That SGC accept the Visa Program
4:15 p.m. offer to handle distribution of Visa
cards.
Computing Center Program i- "The That SGC immediately sell the Visa
Use of the MTS System on the IBM cards we own to Visa at the purchase
360 Computer" Auditorium B, Angell price.
Hall, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Approved:
That SGC appropriate $75 to the Mock
Professional Theatre Program-George Convention Nominating Convention.
Kelly's The Show-off: Lydia Mendels- Approved:
Sohn Theater, 8:00 p.m. That Council recognizes the right of
freshman women in individual resi-
School of Music Concert - University dences to make their own hours, to
Symphony Band -+ William Revelli, do away with them, or to delegate that
Conductor: Hill Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. right to whomever they may deem fit
and the requirement for parental con-
sent for those freshman women under
General Notices. 21 who will not have hours, stands as
for other women residents of the Uni-
National Merit Scholarship Checks versity upon condition of study.
are available at 2226 Student Activities Approved:
Bldg. That SGC allocate $300 for Executive
Board dinners.
Michigan Higher Education Assistance Approved:
Authority Scholarships- are available at That Council hire Mr. Robeift O'Con-
the Cashier's Office in the Administra- ner as the second lawyer in the legal
tioni Bldg. Students who have $174 Service Program. Mr. O'Conner shall
MHEAA Scholarships for fall and winter work 2 hours each Monday morning.
terms, and no University. of Michigan His hourly rate (en totem) shall be
Scholarships should sign up at the $25 with Council paying $17, and stu-
Financial Aid - Office, 2011 Student dents paying $8.
Activities Bldg. for the :special tuition Approved:
increase payment .to. be made in Octo- That GSC empower the Director of
ber. Legal Services to find a replacement for
Mr. Michael Forsythe.

* .-' . - - - . - - A
THE MIRISCH CORPORATION PRESENTS
JULIE ANDREWS-MAX VON SYDOW-RICHARD HARRIS
ikTHE GEORGE ROY HILL WALTER MIRISCH PROI)UCTiON of"HAWAII'PANAVISION C.tORiD.Le I

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'PERFECT
FROM
Top.~
TO
BOTTOM"
-JUDITH CRIST,
N BC-TV

SIDNEY
pOITINR
in JAMES CLAVELL'S
WITH
LOVE'
Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9:07

DIRECTOR'S DIAL
FESTIVAL Lt,._..8-6416
AKIRA KUROSAWA'S MASTERPIECE
I ~Set in the middle ages it probes the ungraspable quick
silver nature of truth and subjective reality. An eloquent
masterpiece brimming with argtion. A piece of cinema art
FRI.-SAT.-OCT. 20-21
FRANCOIS
TRUFFAUT'SJULB and J jm
STARRING JEANNE MOREAU AND OSKAR WERNER
Although Truffaut evokes the romantic nostalgia before
World War I, he exquisitely illuminates a modern woman.
This film established him as the leader of the New Wave.
SUN.-MON.-OCT. 22-23
MICHELANGELO ANTONIONI'S
This story of Italy's idle rich established Antonioni as on#
of the leading directors in the world end is a provocative
statement about modern society. All-Time Film Great
AWARDS WINNERSrarndFs
HIGHLIGHTS OF
Fifth an Arbor Film Festival,

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AND OTHER WORKS

SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN BY
STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
AT ITS MEETING OCTOBER 12, 1967
Accepted:
A report on Procedures of Committee
on Communication Media.
Approved:
That Judith Greenberg sit on the
Committee on Communication Media.
Approved:
That the following dates' be esta-
blished for fall ecections, 1967:
October 18,, 9:00 am.-Registratin
and petitioning opens.
C
CINEMA
Tomorrow & Friday
STORM OVER
ASIA
dir. Vsevolod Pudoukin, 1928
(Russian, subtitles)
The destruction of
imperialism in Asia
Saturday & Sunday
GRAPES OF
WRATH
dir.. John Ford, 1941
From Steinbeck's classic,
an Academy Award winner,
with Henry Fonda.
7:00 & 9:05
ARCHITECTURE
AUDITORIUM
m-STILL ONLY 50c -

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COLUMBIAP.CTURE$S Eww+s.
JIM HUTTON DORHYPRNMIL
JOEY BISHO' BOB Da DENE
VALT E RNAN as

TONIGHT

ARCHITECTURE AUD.

7:00 and 9:05

Benefit Screening for the Legal Defense
Fund of Cinema Guild and
The Grants in the Arts Prog ram
of the Dramatic Arts Center

THE PROGRAM -
SILVER SKIN SLICES, a preview of a new production
by the Third. Incident Company.
FOUND FILM or CAMPTOWN RACES,
by George Manupelli
LA LUMIERE, by Peter Toukhanian and
David Gibbons.

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THE BRIDGE,

by Tom Berman and Robert Haiper

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LAPIS, by James Whitney
FAT FEET, by Yvonne Anderson and Red Grooms
AN EARLY CLUE TO NEW DIRECTION,
by Andrew Meyer
CASTRO STREET, by Bruce Baillie
WINTER 1964-66, by David Brooks
Because of- the benefit nature of the program
$1.00 admission will be charged

PETITIONING-FOR
CINEMA GUILD
TUES>AY, OCT.24 &
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25
Sign up at Cinema
3uild Office-2538 S.A.B.

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TONIGHT AT 8:00

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HELD OVER
"EXTRAVAGANTLY
B0LD and BIZARRE'
-Bosley Crowther, N.Y. Times
"MISS ZETTERLING
MAKES EACH SCENE
A WORK OF ART.
STUNNING EFFECTS."
-William Wolf, CueMagazine
"THE VOYEUR'S
DELIGHT OF THE YEAR."
-Judith Crist, World Journal Tribune
Night Games
Starring INGRID ThULIN
ADIANERESTRICTED TO
PERSONS Of ACEJLY.MINIMUMM
Mon.-Thurs. 7, 9 P.M.
Fri., Sat. 7, 9 & 11 P.M.
Sun. 6,8 & 10 P.M.
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