The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 13, 1978-Page 3 ' ttJ SEE *A v ALI WD Hef leads the pack- What magazine leads the subscription lists in Washtenaw County, with all its institutions of higher learning and bright, affluent populace? Time? Newsweek? Fortune? Actually, it's Hugh Hefner's skin mag, Playboy ahead by a mile. With 12,288 readers, Playboy tops next-best read Time by 2,000, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulation, which ought to know. Take ten With the number of students signing petitions to end the University language requirement climbing to over 1,200 on October 13, 1968, the Romance Languages Department began subjecting its language program to a critical evaluation. The debate raging between students and faculty concerned the quality of teaching on the 100 and 200 levels and the success or failure of the language program in meeting its goals. Sister Alan ? Loyola University's Alan Citron, a self-proclaimed "social failure," recently decided to come out of his cocoon to become a social butterfly. How you ask? He joined a sorority-how else? Citron wrote abput his newfound Theta Phi Alpha sisterhood for the New Orleans Times-Pecayune. Citron described the difficulty he had involving himself in "Conversations about bake sales, curling irons, and guys who try to go too far." But Citron is steadily finding it easier to fit in and says he plans to run for social chairman. Happenings .. . begin on a lively note today with an African Dancers and drummer performance on the diag at noon. Sponsored by the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid, the event is aimed at supporting liberation movements of Southern Africa.... also at noon s a lecture on "working for Equal Legal Rights of Women at the University and in the State of Michigan", delivered by Virginia Nordby of the Law School at Guild House, 802 Monroe .. . if you'd like to help build a succah in Markley's West Courtyard, meet in the Concourse at 3 ... aspiring bartenders may still sign up for the Union Programming Bartending Course which will start Monday ight ... everyone is welcome to show up in UGLI's Multi-Purpose Room at 4 for a meeting of AKTSIA, or Action for Soviet Jewry and Human Rights.. head over to Hillel at 6:30 for an Orthodox minyan . . . or at 8 for the reformed services minyan . .. if you feel you have lots of energy toward evening, there is an International Students Recreation session at the ASports Coliseum from 7-10 ... the Distinguished Faculty Series presents a talk entitled Ethics and Foreign Policy: the U.S. and South Africa," to be given by Dr. David Wiley at 8 at the Ecumenical Campus Center, 921 Church. On the outside ... s Dismal doings for Friday the 13th. Early morning showers are expected to give way to a cloudy, cool afternoon. An expected high of 501, may be enough to convince you to stay inside and avoid the bad luck that looms behind those clouds. Low overnight in the low 40s. S. Africa keeps lid on books, magazines JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)-The government's censorship board yesterday lifted a 21-year ban on the novel, "Peyton Place," but added some new publications to its list of 18,000 magazines, films and even T- shirts deemed undesirable for South African distribution. The government does not have to ex- plain why a publication is banned, or taken off the censorship list, and it did not in the case of the American novel about life in a small New England town. THE LATEST additions to the ban- ned list included a book titled "How to Pick Up Girls," "The Redbook Report on Female Sexuality," and the Septem- ber issue of "Photography," which had color photos of nude women. The ban is inspired largely by a strict adherence to tenets of the Calvanistic settlers of South Africa, who take a dim view of dissemination of sex-related material. Beyond that the government censors articles and books dealing with apartheid-racial segreation- policies. The board's guidelines for censorship include: " "Shameless exposure of the morbid treatment of the sex act and the presen- tation of* extramarital relationships in such a way that they appear to be natural." * Unsavory language including "ex- cessive non-functional taking the Lord's name in vain." * Excessive violence. * A threat to security of the state. Appeal is described as difficult. So vast is the ban, one enterprising company does a flourishing business supplying monthly reports on the decisions so that bookshops, film distributors, publishing firms and libraries can keep abreast. Possessing a copy of "Playboy" or "Penthouse" here can lead to a $350 fine or a jail term. It might be a nuclear sub. Or a billion dollar aircraft carrier. At the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, you can test and maintain the most sophisticated technology in the world, with hands- on experience that could increase your salary by 50 per- cent in three years. Th~at's a lot faster than you can advance in almost any private industry. Our representative will be on campus. -October 27, 1978 Fridav . Make an appointment now. 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