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The Micehign Daily-Fri.....L.Sea.#rn , 10-a o~- -

For the week of
Happenings .1p
PP September 15 to September 21'

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Friday,
SEPTEMBER 15
-Cinema
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (Old Arch.
4ud. 7,9:05).
Events
The Moons of Jupiter t- Lecture by
Jim Loudon (Aud. 3 MLB, 7:30).
Hispanic Student Orientation -
Featuring the band Los Rebeldes and
tree - Mexican refreshments (Markley
Angela Davis Lounge 7).
Government spying - Panel
liscussion and luncheon (Guild House,
roop).
King David's Watergate - Lecture
nd Oneg Shabbat (Hillel, 9:30).

Saturday,
SEPTEMBER 16
Cinema
Behind the Green Door (Aud. 4, MLB,
7,8:30, 10, 11:30).
Amarcord (Old Arch Aud, 7, 8:30, 10,
11:30).

Sunday
SEPTEMBER 17
Cinema
Behind the Green Door (Nat.
Aud. 7,8:30,10,11:30).
Misfits (Old Arch. Aud., 7, 9:15).
Events
Northwoods Welcome Fair -

together for North Campus residents,
sponsored by North Campus Ministry
(Basketball Court across from Parking
lot No. 32, 2p.m.).
The People Against the Planners -
Documentary and discussion from
Sydney, Australia (Room 25 Angell,
7:30).
MOnday,.
SEPTEMBER 18
Cinema
67 Days (Aud. A Angell, 4).
My Name is Julia Ross (Nat. Sci.
Aud., 7).
So Dark The Night (Nat. Sci. Aud.,
8:15).

Events
Introduction to MITS - lecture by
Edward Fronczak (Aud. B Angell, 7).
Jazz jam session - Featuring local
musicians (U. Club, 9:30).
Plutonium Connection - Video tape
from Nova series (Union, 7:30).
Tuesday,
SEPTEMBER 19
Cinema
Winter Light (Aud. A Angell, 7).
The Silence (Aud. A Angell, 9).
Events
Transcendental Meditation - In-
troductory lecture (UGLI Multipurpose
room, 8).
Wednesday,
SEPTEMBER 20
Cinema
Valerie and Her Week. of Wonders

(Aud. A MLB, 7, 9).
Events
FORTRAN IV - Lecture by E. Fron-
czak (Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30).
Thursday,
SEPTEMBER 21

Cinema
The Palm Beach Story (Aud. A
Angell, 7).
The Great McGinty (Aud. A Angell,
8:40).
Events .
Jazz Festival -- Featuring Mary Lou
Williams, Stan Getz, Max Roach, Ar-
chie Shepp (Hill Aud. 8).

FRANK CAPRA

1936

Sci.
Get

MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN
Longfellow Deeds (GARY COOPER), a small town greeting cards verse writer
and tuba player, inherits $20 million and leaves Mandrake Falls for the Big
Apple-and opens a can of worms by deciding his wealth is more trouble
than it's worth. Capra got the Best Director Oscar for it and the New York
Film Critics made it the Best Picture of 1936. With JEAN ARTHUR.
SAT: Felini's AMARCORD
*Cinema Guild is seeking new members. Applications are
available at ticket desk. Meeting Sept. 25.

Italian
'~aleged
eILAN, Italy (AP)-Anti-terror
lists, feeling closer than ever to
Sadcking the Aldo Moro case, are
n)iyzing documents and other
iaterial found in the apartment of a
aptured fugitive suspected of being the
nastermind of the 1jed Brigades, police
0urces said yesterday.
Authorities considered the arrest of
-year-old Corrado Alunni a major
eakthrough after months of trying to
rak down -he Red Brigade terrorists
ir kidnapped and murdered the for-
ter Italian premier last spring.
MINOR TERRORIST violence erup-
ed elsewhere just hours after Alunni
as captured by police raiders Wed-
esday night at his rented apartment in
Milan suburb.
Three men fired pistol shots at the
alls of the Nuove prison in Turin,
vhere Red Brigade suspects had been
0elsl during their trials earlier this
rear. Also in Turin, arsonists set fire to
icar belonging to the U.S. Consulate.
.Qinjuries were reported in either in-
ident.

authorities arrest
terrorist leader

CINEMA GUILD

TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH AUD
7:00 & 9:05 $1.50

The police sources here said experts
were digging into "relevant" documen-
ts found in Alunni's apartment looking
for clues to the ultimate strategy of the
Red Brigades and possible past and
future plans for terrorist attacks.
POLICE WERE tight-lipped- on
whether Alunni, wose apartment was
filled with arms a d explosives might
have been preparing a major action by
the Brigades, Italy's most feared
terrorist group.
But one officer said that through
material found in the apartment, "we
ascertained close links between the Red
Brigades and other extremist
organizations, such as Front Line,
which are ready to support and con-
tinue Red Brigades attacks."
Police said the apartment contained
14 pistols, two submachine guns,
thousands of cartridges, explosives, a
hand grenade, firebombs, fuses, timers
and a manual about use of arms and
explosive.
An unidentified blonde woman was
taken into custody a few hours after

Alunni's arrest when, unaware police
were inside, she knocked at the apar-
tment door, police sources said.
With his arrest, six of 17 persons
charged in the Moro =case are in
custody. Eleven remain at large.
The raiders also found two unifor-
ms-a postman's and an army of-
ficer's-in the apartment.
A master at disguise, Alunni had been
sought by authorities since 1976. He was
wanted in connection with 12 murders,
including the killings of Moro and his
five bodyguards.
"If he is not directly involved in
assassinatins, he might have been the
ideologist and planner of many of
them," a Milan police officer said.
Police officers disclosed that Alunni
had been targeted since mid-August,
when his hideout was located by anti-
terrorist policemen. When arrested,
they said, he refused to answer any
questions, just giving his name and
claiming to be "a political prisoner and
a communist fighter."

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Widow asserts Oswald's guilt

WASHINGTON (AP) - Lee Harvey
wald's widow, insisting she has no
rsthand knowledge that her husband
ssassinated John Kennedy, conceded
der intense questioning yesterday
at she believes he did murder the
esident.
"Yes, I do believe he did. I believe the
an was capable of it," said Marina
swald Porter, who has steadfastly
naintained that she is not qualified to
say whether Oswald killed Kennedy in
Uallas on Nov. 22,1963.
.MRS. PORTER told the House
.5sassinations committee that if
swald did in fact murder Kennedy, he
post likely was motivated by an
sessive and irrational bid to gain
ecognition.
"I'm just as anxious to find answers

as everybody else is," she said.
Under persistent questioning by.
committee members, however, Mrs..
Porter acknowledged her apparently
longstanding personal opinion that
Oswald shot Kennedy.

Testifying for the second day, she
also said she believes her husband
acted alone because his secretive
nature would not have allowed him to
confide in anyone about an
assassination plan.

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-LS&A SCHOLARSHIPS-
LS&A Scholarship applications for winter 1979 will be
available in 1220 Angell Hall beginning Sept. 15, 1976. To
qualify for scholarship consideration, a student must be, an
LS&A undergraduate and have attended the University of
Michigan for atleast one full term. Sophomores must have a
U of M grade point of 3.7 or better and Juniors and Seniors
must have a GPA of at least 3.6. The awards are based on
financial need and on academic merit. Completed applica-
tions must be returned to 1220 Angell Hall by October 12.

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