PAGE TWO TUHE MICHIG AN DA ILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 8:30 p.m. - The Professional Theatre will present Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple" at Hill Aud. 8:30 p.m. - President Harlan Hatcher will speak at the School of Music Honors Assembly In Rackhanm Lecture Hall. ThURSDAY, MARCH 30 7:00 anid 9:05 p m. - Cinema Guild will present Luis Bunnel's "El (This Strange Passion)" in the Architecture Aud. Televisi0il SUNDAY, MARCH 26 2:00 p.m.--NCAA SWIMMING- DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS. Top -collegiate swimmers and divers compete in the national collegiate championships held March 23-25 at Michigan State University.-4 4:00 p.m.-NBC EXPERIMENT IN TV. Television takes a satiric look at its own follies, including commercials, convention coverage, Plots and insultinig interviewers. -4 6:30 p.m.-BELL TELEPHONE HOUR. Selections from Handel's "Messiah" with the Mormon Tab- ernacle Choir. Filmned at the out- door Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver, Colo.-4 11:30 p.m.-A STAR IS BORN. Judy Gar'land plays a singer who saves an -alcoholic movie star, James Mason, from becoming a public spectacle in this 195t MONDAY, MARCH 27 9:00 p.m. - SHOW OF THE WEEK. The original Sid Caesar's "Show of Shows," a mainstay of television's early years, returns for one night. With Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, and Howard Morris. THURSDAY, MARCH 30 8:30 p.m. - STAR TREK. Kirk investigates an energy force that may lead to the destruction of the universe and discovers an un- charted planet.-4 11:30 p.m. - DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK. Bill Haley, who brought rock-'n'-roll music into the world, stars in this 1956 movie about-what else-a rock-'n'-rol] singer. FRIDAY, MARCH 31 9:00 p~jn.-WITNESS FOR THE PROSECU2TION. A cantakerou British barrister takes the case of aoung maddcue o mr ieich, Charles Laghtonalnd ~Elsa Lancaster.-11 I 8:00 p.m.-The Center for Con- tinuing Education of Women Dis- cussion will present Helen Fritz and Janet Southwood speaking on "Women in School and at Work" in the West Conference Room of the Rackham Bldg. 8:80 p.m. -i2 The Professional Theatre Program will present Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple" at Hill -EWM:8MEW :M :iMM88::8 8%38 8;3; 88 8 ;3 ::M8 : ;:i8 8$8:888833%8%:388 8:9 DAILYgg3:;i::;i OFI: CIAL 8: :9:: :::B:U:L:L :::ET :;3;IN::;;::;:3::: The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michugan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 356i Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day- preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for satairday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a nmaxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. student organization notices are not accepted for pubdicatiun. For more Spltzer, piano: Recital iH'al, School of Music, 4:30 p.m. General No aees Parents Terribles (The Storm Within)": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m. TV Center Programs: On Sun., March1 26, the following programs produced by the TV Center' .ill have their i.i tial telecast on Detroit stations: 8:30 am., WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 - "Understanding Our World. Conversa- tio~n with a~ Co " oserT~, Junior Year in France: Mrs. Eliza- meet ith al 11students acceptd o next year's program: Tues. morning, March 28, Study Abroad Office, 1223 Angell Hall, beginning at 9 am. and Room SA Michigan Union, 7:30 p.m. Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies Lecture: Dr. Kamnal Sa- libi. profestsor of history, American Uni- versity of Beirut, Lebanon, "The Ap- March 223, 1967 subpoena' or court or der for such state- Approved: statement of Purpose: SGC, ments or their contents, subject to In enacting its "Procedure of r Recognil sub-section D of this section; tion" and its "Provedure for Registra- D. All such statements are accepted tion of Student Organizations," did not with the further ut tCrstanding: desire to place in jeopardy of illegal (1) That immediately upon receiving subpoena, or court order, or other im- a subpoena or court order demanding proper disclosure, the officers' signa- surrender of any such statement or tures and the statement of purpose its contents. he who receives such sub- which these procedures require. There- poena or order slhall communicate this fore: fact, along with a copy of such sub- I. The "Procedure for Registration of poena or order, to the officers named Student Organizations" is amended (a) in the demanded statement or state- by deletiun of Ihe last two sentences, ments, and to the current heads of the and (b) by deletion of the last seven submitting organizations, by the means words of the first sentence, and (c) most likely to reach them in the short- by insertion of the following: ". . . a est possible time statement identifying at least two of- ~jTa pnrqeto n at ficers, and containing the signatures mn tioned in Prgrap of this suby- of these officers. setoguhsupea orohr re "...A. All quch statements are to shal be shown wtot dela t ordhim be returned to the submitting orga- and his attorneys, nIzation on the last day of classes of the semester for which they were tend- (3) That before complying wit hany ered; such subpoena or other order, Council B. Such statements are accepted with shall give any party mentioned in Para- the understanding: graph 1 of this sub-section a public (1) hat he re cmmuicatonshearing before it, in which said party to us by a student Intended to be con- ofany objetons thmyave touthe fidential. within the terms of Michi- fnybjtinthymyhvtohe gan Statutes Annotated Section 27A legalityorpropriety ofd Counci' con 2165, and the rest of this regulation, and (2)g T at they rebinformation re- That he who ,eivsany such the terms of that same statute;sbon rohrodrsalnt C. Such statements are accepted with coply with it by surrendering the the uniderstanding: (1) That possession of and access to such statements and their con- tents shall lie solely with Student no flnl else stu~dent or non-gtuident 0Y SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1967 sta temen t or i ts con tents util the deadline for submission given by the subpoena or order, unless all parties of Paragraph 1 of this sub-section have consented to such compliance. E. Notwithstanding the above, each student organization is required to sub- mit either names of two contact peo- pie, or a telephone number and hours during each school day in which callers may make inquirIes concerning the or- ganization. This information will be published for SGC for the use of in- terested students. FThsregulaton shl'prevai over oter nso~t"far as they may be in- (2) The "Procedures for Recognition" of student organizations Is amended by (a) deleting the last two sentences in section (1) of the proedurean (b) isrng atrtefrtsnec of section (1) the following: "...These statements are accepted by Council subject to the identical conditions and safeguards enumnerat- ed in sub-sections SA-F of the "Pro- cedure for Registration of Student Or- ganizations." Motion Approved: Motion to recon- sider; Approved: Motion to postpone until next week. Approved: IContinued on Page 8) intoinaioncal 26-920 "~ " '~~ ~ proach to Middle Eastern Hist Aud. _____Finney discusses composition and new Tues., March 28, 200 Lane Hall, 8:30 p.m.-The School of Music sUNDAY, MARCH '26 mscp.m. _____ 12 noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4-U-M: ____ will present a concert by Angel 150. "From World War IT to Willow JDoctoral Examini'tion for Soon- Reyes as violinist and Reid Nibley D( ulid r Village.' Post-war years at Michigan Kim, Mathematics; thesis: "Genera 's pianist entitled "The Violin swhlo uscDge ecl-u en half the students were returning Manifolds and Local Triviality of H and Piano Sonatas of Johannes choofuscege ctl-cyvern.wicz Fiber Maps." Mon., March Brahms" in Rackham Lecture......."......a 23is i sa.s Room s4,as aa FAngel Hall at 1 p.m. C Hall. ~ Doctoral Examination for Di r~-% ALI- A-r IJohnson Vorwaller. Social Work & FRIDAY, MARCH 31 JK ~ \I I JII JN IN I.L ciology; thesis:' "Consequences of a cial Mobility: An Analysis of the ~ 10:30 a.m.-The Undergraduate tive Effects of Social Class Sta Honors Convocation will present .............. .............. 'of Origin and Destination," 1 HisExcllecy ThntSece- USE OF THllS COLUMN FOR AN- Mon., March 27, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze 2p~m Chairman, 240 L amannHa tary-General of the United Na- NOUNCEMENIS is available to officially Bldg. Para toda persona que quiera tions, speaking on "Education in recog'nized and registered student orga- platicar en espanol. Cafe, galletas, etc., D~octoral Examination for Helen a Changing World" at Hill Aud. nizations only. Formrs are available in gratis. abeth Tanner, Education; thesis: Room 1011 SAB. * * * alysis of the Unjversity of Mich 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. - Cinema * * * Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance, Student loan Program," Tues., M2 Guild will present Luis Bunnel's Young Friends, Accompany friends Mon., March 27, 8:30-10:30 p.m., Wom- 28, Room 3018 UHS, at 8:30 "El (This Strange Passion)" in donating funds to Canadian Friends en's Athletic Bldg. Chair~man, N. G. Lehsten. the rchiectueAu.Mrvce6 12:30i (after meeting),Friends College Republican Club, Election Doctoral Examination for Jea Cener 20 illmeeting and reception for city candi- Posler, Chemistry; thesis: "The I SATURDAY, AI'RIL 1 Cetr,120Hl dates, March 28, 7:30 p.m., Rooms 3KL- anisin of the Von Braun React 7:00and :05p~m.- Ciema University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 MN Union. Club will elect chairman, Tues., March 28, Room 3005 Chem 7:0 an 9:5 pm. CiemaWashtenaw, Easter sunrise service, vice-chairman, secretary and four mem- at 2 p.m. Chairman, W. R. Vaughan Guild will present Alfred Hitch- March 26, '7 a m., Holy~ Communion, hers at large of the Executive Board. cock's "Shadow of a Doubt" in "Time and Eternity" (P~astor Moss- Any member of the club is eligible Summ~ary of Action Taken by sti * - ,. ~ .... mnEFa, e~r Fellowshinpr~kp~ 8*1'i to run. Government Council at Its Meeti ory": 4:15 Kyu- lized lure- -27, hair- arrell So- So- A.ddi- tuses M'on'. 1, at HOUSE A .-.... ....~ - 4 the Acrhiecture A~ud. 8:30 p.m.-The University Men's Glee Club will present their Spring Concert with Philip Duey conducting in Hill Aud. SUNDAY, APRIL 2 4:15 p.m.-The School of Music will present -a concert by the Uni- versity Symphony Band with Wil- liam Revelli conducting and Susan Nelson as saxophone soloist in 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. - Cinema Guild will present Alfred Hitch- cock's "Shadow of a Doubt" in the Architecture Aud. a F. EatrSna estial sevcs 9:45 and 11:15 am., "When Easter Brings Great Joy" (Pastor Scheips). Bi- ble study group at 11:15 a.m. Russian Circle, Russky Kruzhok. tea and Russian conversation, Tues., March 28, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Hillel Foundation, Purim Debate, March 26, 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. Optional Del Hose supper-call 663-4129 for Hillel Foundation, Reform Sabbath service, using the Union Prayer Book, Dr. Samual E. Karff, rabbi, Sinai Tem- ple, Chicago, on "To Be or Not To Be: The Question of Jewish Identity in Our Time," March 31, 8 p m., 1429 Hill. La sociedad Hispanica, Una Tertulia, UN ION-LEAGUE European Tuesay Mach 28* Eliz- ofetherUniversity. A mebership list IMNAMrh2t "An- may be submitted to the Office ofMND ,Mrc27h iigan Student Organizations for the purpose larch of supplementing members' personal onLnho 5 a.m., records, if the organization so desires. onLnho 5 (2) That the Studen't Governmnent DAVE MILLER, founder of "Cornerstone Project" nette Council officers and members who are S~ OlaefrVenmfrPoet lech- possessors or examiners of such state- so olaefrVenmfrPoet ion," ments shall neither divulge nor pub- II istry, Councl emor on Jdiciary Council pro- h m aRep b ceedings to discipline the submitting ident organization, or in response to a valid ng presents L Y LE HA R VEY NEIL S t~OtNS Comedj ~.t Directe M K~E NIC~uOLS 4 W ED.-T HU RS MARCH 29-30 * HILL AUD. * 8:30 P.M THIS EEK!HILL. BOX OFFICEI I i WE.OPENS MON., 10:00A~ * * 5th " BEST FILM O National Society of Film Critics A Carlo Ponti Production Vanessa Redgrave David Hiemmings -Sarah Miles sDial 8-641 6 I Phone 434-0190 ~J-pN NOW SHOWING T HE T RIU MPH ANT FINA LE OF THE 1966 NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL "A TRIUMPH, AN OUTSTANDING FILM OF OUR TIME. CERTAINI THE OUTSTANDING OFFERING AT THE FESTIVAL." -J udith Crist, World-Journal Tribu "BEAUTIFULLY MADE AND ACTED . . . strikingly realistic and emotionally taut."-Bosley Crowther, N.Y. Times "A WORK OF ART . . . a great statement for our times." --Archer Winsten, N.Y. Pc V ne )st I Pree OPEN 6:30 P.M. Heaters Now SHOWING Free Heaters The Endless Summer IN COLOR Shown at 7-:15 &: iG:40 ALSO.. Shock After Shock "PARIs SECRET" -In Color- Shown at 9:15 Only a unique empire. .. a private do-not- disturb door... xwrsx1 9 TON IGHT Jewn Cocteau's TERRI BLES (The Storrm Within) 1948. French, subtitles. A brilliont study of neurosis 4 SHOWS DAILY AT 1:05-3:40-6:15-8:50 Feature 20 Minutes Later -Also - "SUGAR & SPYS" CARTOON HILARITY _____________ I I 41' 41 .44 41 .4' THE MIRISCK CORPORATION~ s Of WA11%'Te OUTO Musical 'Made Sing Out- P.iz w AWARDS: Shown outside the Festival at Cannes (approved as the official French entry to the Cannes Festival last May, it was withdrawn under pressure from the Fronco regime) . At the end of the Cannes Festival, a group of Spanish film critics awarded LGEF its newly-inaugu- rated Prix Luis Bunuel. It also received the International Film Critics' Prize (Federation Internationale de Jo Presse Cinematographic) at Cannes. The "French Oscars" of the French Academy (L'Academie du Cinema) were awarded to Resnais for "the best film of the year" and to Yves Montand for "the best performance." Shown at the non-competitive 4th New York Film Festival, 1966. Directed by ALAIN RESNAIS Starring YVES MONTANDOe INGRID THULIN and introducing GENEVIEVE BUJOLD Produced by SOFRACIMA/PARIS-EUROPA FILM, STOCKHOLM/A BRANDON FILMS RELEASE 4 4 FRIDAY: 7-9-11 I