Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, December 7, 1969 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, December 7, 1969 Do you REALLY know what's happening inside the army? Hear GI ORGANIZERS FROM FORT KNOX These people, who run a coffee house at Fort Knox ond publish FTA, an underground paper that talks about Vietnam, racism and GI rights, have been arrested, harassed--and face prison for organizing against the war.' ALSO, "ARMY" A new Newsreel film Sunday--8:00--NEWMAN CENTER, Basement 331 THOMPSON Sponsored by Resistance-Newsreel ---SDS No Admission-Donation Welcome A benefit for the FTA legal defense fund UGLI displays photo wuinners Winers of the Creative Arts Photography contest a r e cur- rently on display in the foyer of the UGLI. Judy Meade won the top two prizes, taking the award for General Excellence and t he First Place Pictorial award. Judges for the exhibit a r e Prof. Philip Davis, Stuart Ab- bey, Richard Lee, photo editor of the Michiganensian and Tomi Copi. The photographs will re- main on display until Dec. 14. Miss Meade's prizes totalled $70. Arnold Lee Maurice Mart- inez and Larry Sobel each won $20 and placed second in the pictorial category. The pictorial category included still life, ex- perimental, design and people. Stanley Factor a n d Roger Humphries took the top prizes in the University Life and To- day categories respectively. Fac- tor and Humphries were each awarded $10. There were no sec- ond place winners in either of these two categories, Special Awards Pictorial were received by Benjamin Hodal, Judy Meade (two awards) Tip 1-igh, Andy M a rk, Richard Goodman, Eric Winter, Tom Sandercock, Randy Edmonds and John Aiello. The contest was sponsored by UAC. All photographs not used for display can be picked up at the UTAC office, those on display will be available after Dec. 20 and until Feb. 1, 19'x0. & qib q'' 4wa 04 4 4p# OVA4 V * *A6 Go Go BAHAMAS Dec. 27--Jan. 3 8 FABULOUS DAYS 7 GLORIOUS NIGHTS CHOICE OF: $219 at Freeport Inn Includes: * Round Trip Jet Air Fare: @ 7 Nights Accommoda- tions @7 Great Happy Hours * Gala New Year's Party PLUS, PLUS, PLUS Sludenlours located at: APOLLO MUSIC CENTER 322 S. 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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 Day Calendar D~egree Recital: Susan Anderson, vio- lin: School of Music Recital Hall, 2:30 p.m. Degree Recital: Mary Yascolt, flute; School of Music Recital Hall, 4:30 p.m. International Center Film Series: The Strange Case of the English Language:] International Center, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, DECEM1BER 8 Geography Seminar: Gordon Ewing, . McMaster Univ., "A Test to Assess the Significance of Differing Space Prefer- ence in Consumer Spatial Choice Be- havior"; 4050 LSA, 11:00 am Anatomy Seminar: Dr. 11 J. Bak, Max-Planck Inst. for Brain Research, Frankfurt, Germany, "Studies on Cate- cholamine Containing Granules in Sub- stantia Nigra ad Pineal Gland"; South Lec. Hall, Med. Set. II, 4:00 p.m. (Continued on Page 7) ] IIADI.EY hMrGER_" "THE LBETNET a trrflt Catherine Spaak and Jean-Louis Trintignant 1SM*NCOLOw tn ., AUDUBON FILMS ~PPTH ForuMn SATURDAY and SUNDAY MATINEES Hep-12:30, 3:30 Submarine-2:00, 5:00 (TOP WORRYING!tt IS ON TEHE WAY! The Clru ~etrsof T~HE BEATLES sre more Colorfuthan e+.er.. mC l0t COLOR b EASTNAICOLGI A UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE GUILD HOUSE 802 Monroe TODAY AT 1/3,5,7,9 40M DIAL 8-64 16 Monday, Dec. 8 NOON LUNCHEON MRS. MARSTON BATES "Population Explosion"~ Tuesday, Dec. 9--Noon Luncheon Discussion JULIA RIGLEY and SHELLEY KROLL active in Women's Liberation SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 P.M. OPEN DISCUSSION with Student Religious Liberals at GUILD HOUSE NOW THERE'S JOY ALL OVER ANN ARBOR! IAukeFn, k~d b lro dsn.ckrbyO UE. 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SAMUEL FULLER (1963) CINEMA GUILD is PROUD to Announce the third Directors' Festival to be held in February will feature Samuel Fuller, In preparation for this Festival Mr. Fuller has kindly lent us his personal print of "Shock Corridor" for this 5 GREAT PLAYS! 2 Performances Each MI.SAT., JAN.L 23-24 "A REAL TRIUMPH".LW "BEST PLAi\ "v ANA "ia m / HiA Aw WW"EA OF 68 I lPeNg{~Z "MA STUNNING MUSICAL BRILLIANTLY CONCEIYED yy,, -KERR K Y M I TUES.-WED., M.S242.5 AIITURS WED..THURS., MARCH 18-19 BEST MUSICAL. u4 NEW YORK ii lAA CRMTCS %CIRCLE AWARD 1468- ow" W, I