Saturday, July 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Saturday, July 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN rY . '.fl> fl t. ' 'fl~t .~. . . /+S .V A...f.V..W.W.Wr t" " "Y". Y"" " V Wfl.tV :Yr".a"W tN." v r. . "" ::V44vxv:: . ... y _ . 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 3528 L.S.&A. Bldg. before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publi- cation and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General No- tices may be published a maximum of two times on request; Day Cal- endar items appear only once. Stu- dent organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. SATURDAY, JULY 27 Day Calendar Cinema Guild-Burt Lancaster, Frank 4 Sinatra, Ernest Borgnine in "From Here to Eternity": Architecture Auditorium, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. ORGANIZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to offically recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in room 1011 SAB. Graduate Outing Club - Meets every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Huron Street entrance to Rackham Bldg. Swimming,' hiking, camping, etc. Bring your swim suits. University Lutheran Chapel, July 28, 9:45 a.m., 1511 Washtenaw, Sermon: "Faith - Rational or Radical?" by Pastor Richard Kapfer. 11:00 a.m. Bible Class. Bach Club meeting, Thurs., Aug. 1, 9.00 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe St., Program: A talk by Randolph Smith on "Bach'sf' Double Violin Concerto'". Jelly donuts and conversation afterwards. For further information call 769-2922 or 761-1688. Department of Speech Ulniversityv the TV Cehnter~ will havep its initial Players -Georges Feydeau's "Hotel cast in Detroit: Paradiso," Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, 12:00 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channe 8:00 p.m. AFTER EDEN: "The Modern Gar World War II in the Near East an School of Music - "Contemporary emergence of the modern state< Directions" - Sydney Hodkinson, Con- rael is discussed by Prof. Hopki ductor, Lecture Hall, Rackham Bldg., he concludes this series. 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 28 CIC Movie -- "Kohayakawa-k Aki" a Japanese film will be shoe School of Music Degree Recital - Tues., July 30, in Aud. A of Angel Maxine Webber, Violin, School of Mu- at 8:00 p.m. sic Recital Hall, 2:30 p.m. School of Music - Doctoral Chamber octoral Music - Margaret Moores, Cello; Mari- lyn McDonald, Violin; Metro Kozak, Exam inaions Violin; Joan Luce, Viola; School of Mu- F sic Recital Hall, 4:30 p.m. Fred I. Leavitt, Psychology, Dis tion: "Drug-Induced Modification School of Music Degree Recital -- the Sexuali Behavior of Male Rats Gerald Brown, Organ, Hill Aud., Mon., July 29 at 9 a.m. in Rm 8:00 p.m. Mason Hall. Chairman: S. E. Glic MONDAY, JULY 29 Jocelyn Elizabeth Agnew, Er Language and Literature, Dissert: Audio-Visual Education Center Sum- "The Relationship of Painting and mer Previews -- "Yankee Sails, Across sic to the Aesthetic of Christ Europe," Multipurpose Rm., Undergrad- Smart," on Mon., July 29 at 4 p. uate Library, 1:30 p.m. Rm. 1611 Haven Hall. Chairman: Howes. Astronomical Colloquium - Dr. John C. Brandt, Head, Solar Physics Branch, Warren Tarleton Bellis, Music: NASA/GSFC, will speak on "Ionic Com- formance,. on Mon., July 29 at 4 et Tails, Solar Wind and Solar Rota- in Rm. 2251 School of Music. Chair tion." Room 807 Physics-Astronomy W. H. Stubbins. Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Department of Political Scienee Films Placem ent on Canada -- "Industrial Canada,"G "Roughnecks," "Trans-Canada Jour- BUREAU OF APPOINTMENT ney," "Science-Seed Bed of Industry," Multipurpose Rm., Undergraduate Li- 3200 SAB brary, 7:00 p.m. GENERAL DIVISION CIC LecturetSeUies-Prof.GQor GCurrent Position Openings receir CIC ectue Seies- Prf. GranGeneral Division by mi n halmquist, ofethe Uni"Some Recent please call 764-7460 for further i holm will lecture on "tmation: Chinese Contributions Towards the AA Products, Inc., Manchester, Cf'Oxford Houn o e62 iO obl Longe --Publications Coordinator, college pref. tech. bkgrnd., to maintain s 7:30 p.m. and sales tech. literature, direct space advt., etc. Should be able tc General Notices n in engrg data i mech. drawings. TV Center Program: On Sunday, July State of Michigan, Mental H 28 the following program produced by - - --- T' FILM SERIES 28 - 9 p.m. 3020 Washtenaw, Ph. 434-17 R, 331 Thompson . Between Ypsilanti & Ann Arb 9NA tNAi. GENERAL PCTURES PSENTS~ JAMES DEBBIE MAURII . Petersburg GARNER REYNOLDSR 27) H St her" & "Storm Over Asia" Techd'color"sPanavson7 Admission 75c VM d. s w I SUNDAY NIGH Sunday July NEWMAN CENTE The End of Si (19. V. I. Pudovkin dir. of "Mot Newsreel: "GARBAGE" HILLEL GRAD MIXER Sponsored by the GRAD STUDENT COUNCIL SUNDAY, JULY 28 - 8:00 P.M. - Singing by CHRISTOPHER and SARA BEER and CHIPS (You must be 21 to attend) $1.00 members $1.25 others "A Philanderer's Paradise" - "BEST FILM OF 19661" Not onal Society ofFilmCrics PLUS We guarantee youll tailsk and talk about this Contro Adult Motion Picture VANESSA DAVID in Shown at 1:00 - 4:25 - 7:45 WHEN LIFE SM IT'S. */ rr 20th Century-Fax presents "THESWEET RI[)E" JACUE[INE BISSET M! Shows at 1:00 NOW! )i AT EX TH ITR I Mero-GoljwynMayer presents An Ever Dois Da v-Robert Mo Div., War Memorial Hosp., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. - Clinical Psychologist, up to Ph.D., Psychiatric Social Worker, ireq. MSW Both req. exper. Area Association, Detroit, Mich. - Research Analyst, Ph.D. req., sci. bkgrnd., to follow and report on res. projs. sponsored by the organiz., eval- uate, give progress reports, over-all " admin. of research. Substantial amt. of n l travel. Pref. exper. in contract admin., w en.4- res. admin., etc. D rden."D d the Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Wal- c of Is- tham, Mass.-Tech. Writer, pref. BSEE, n ns as circuit design, vacuum and solid state devices; Design Engineers, work in area of amplifier circuits at IF and VHF, design of components; Project Leader, e NO direct solutions of material probs., 1n on selec. of test equip.; Circuit Engineer 1 Hall for modules and assemblies, exper. with NAFI modules. EDUCATION DIVISION Teacher Placement: Ann Arbor Area - PE (woman) part- time, elem. level. PE (man) part-time, serta- grades 4-8, after school coaching. ns in For additional information, contact s," on Education Div., Bur. of Appts., 3200 . 2451 SAB, 764-7462. kman nglish FOX EASTER TMEATRES ngah NTOA EEA OPRTO ation: J Mu- opher FNVL~l m.n in 375 No. MAPLE RD. -769-1300 A. B. . ENDS TUESDAY 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:15- 9:30 Per- p.m PARAMOUNT PICTURES man presents Jack ed by phone; infor- Mich. deg., ervice mail, k " and [ealth '82 or CE TWO Cinema Greats! A Corlo Rom N oducon . Antonioni's BLOW-UP Vaness Redgrave David Hemmings orah Miles COLOR RIVN" OR M~. o ajATUA E IKES A Premier Proucins Co., Inc..Reteoe at 2:35- 6:00-9:20 HE'S AN ODD BALL! 'rsilk A WAY OUT KOOK! A NUT! REDGRAVEA ARNER ... 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"THE PSYCHEDELIC EXPERIENCE" by Dr. Timothy Leary (18 minutes) Original music score by Ravi Shankar. This is the classic picture depicting the psycnedelic experience based on the "TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD"!' "THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER" with W. C. Fields at his best. (20 minutes) Tonight CINEMA GUILD t r Including a scene where he sings a sad song to a wearing mittens. Mountie, accompanying himself on a zither, while NIGHT OF THE VAMPIRE - by Peter Mays using an original electronic score. (9 minutes). A "black drama" in which a nude Miss Dracula dines on the blood of some male victims she has stashed in her cave. MOVIOLA BLUES -by Leon Ortiz (8 minutes) A wild comedy about motion picture editors who find their movieola more exciting than a topless dancer who is attempting to capture their attention by an uninhibited display of her charms. THE MAGICIAN - by Semifor Films (13 minutes) A dramatically powerful anti-war fantasy pro- duced in Poland. Highly recommended. BIRD - by Bruce Green (2 minutes) A fast-paced college film spoof ing with bitter irony the image of President Johnson. BELOW THE FRUITED PLAIN - by Lenny Lipton (9 minutes) The biting satire on the mind and mores of the New American husband. "Superb". LOVE IN - by Lane Films, Music of the Association (4 minutes) A beautiful poetic documentary on the 1967 Eas- ter Sunday "love-in" held in Los Angeles as seen through the eyes of a young child. COSMIC RAY-by Bruce Connor, Music by RAY CHARLES (5 minutes) An award-winning col- lege film in which film leader, stock footage, Mickey Mouse, and a dancing nude alI combine to create fast-ppced filmic hilarity. STRETCHING OUT - by Larry Schulte (4 minutes) A UCLA Anination Workshop cartoon s, listically dealing with mind-expansion. YIN YANG - by Peter Spoecker (5 minutes) A psychedelic animation film by one of the Top West Coast psychedelic painters. an] .U RR r You-must be 17 . Admission. $3.50 Grand River at Beverly. one block south of Joy -- 8:30 'p.m. Advance Tickets: Grinnell's, Hudson's, House of Mystique 937 Plum, Cumley's, 124%'2 W. Gd. River, E. Lansing Sunday Concert 7 till 11-No Age Limit - Phone 834-4904 or 834-9348 - A RUSS GIBB Show - d scn MONTGOMERY CLIFT and FRANK pINATRA "THE INCIDENT"-STARTS TOMORROW "'THE INCIDENT' hits home with express train impact . . . builds the tension to an almost unbearable pitch." -Kathleen Carroll, Daily News "A powerful film that drives relentlessly deep. It's a shocking experipnce. 'The Incident' is brought vividly to life by Larry Peerce, the director who tackled race relations so daringly in 'One Potato, Two Potato.' The acting is splendid . . . the action holds your interest throughout. Tony Musante and Martin Sheen make the hoods terrifyingly real." -Frances Herridge, New York Post "it deserves to be seen." -Newsweek . s can take lady - and t can take I too, 1. { 2 < °v i tite man me gets ar Aet Mite 1 i I u 4 I mU'- . 1" r t 1 MON. thru SAT.-7:00 and 9:00, SUN.-3:00 5:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 I ;:_