' m~uEuWW!~eT ~.*i, Ti - IFVYOU SEE RD S M)"D CAL ZDA y The Michigan Doily-Friday, February 16, 1979-Page 3 Chicago mayoral race compared to persecution Better than candy - Marty Britsch, bus driver on AATA bus 248 on the Packard run, of- fered his customers an unexpected Valentine's Day gift - free rides. Britsch; who graduated from the University's Music School last year, placed a sign over the collection box which read: "Happy Valentine's Day from Marty-Free Ride." Britsch said that riders couldn't believe they were getting something for nothing, and some even tried to pay anyway. A few riders reciprocated, and gave Britsch gifts themselves. "A couple of cards from school kids, and a Valentine's lolliipop," said Britsch. Britsch added that he has no plans to cancel fares for St. Patrick's Day. The freebies actually aren't so free. Brit- sch paid for his passengers out of his own pocket. Campus Republicans unite The Michigan Republicans Club, a newly-formed group on campus, recently elected officers, who were chosen from 15 charter members. The new group plans a mass meeting and a caiipus-wide membership drive in the near future, although according to secretary Betsy Hayhow, no plans have been formalized.."We're the Republican party on campus," said president Tim Lee.'"We'll register voters, work in campaigns, participate in party conventions, hear speakers, and we're not always so serious. Thereare plenty of good, fun times ahead." Hayhow said that while the club is concentrating on signing up studen- ts, others in the community are welcome. For information, call 995- 2649 or 995-2727. Correction In an article printed Feb. 13, we reported that should initial cab fares go up from 70 to $1, the rates would be rising 28 per cent. This percentage figure is incorrect. The figure would fluctuate with the length of the ride. Take ten On Feb. 16, 1969, former Oregon Senator Wayne Morse told a crowd in the Michigan Union Ballroom that politicians are afraid to vote their beliefs. "Do not accept what a politician says unless what he says can be squared with the voting record," the Democrat warned. Morse was one of the first Democrats to publicly oppose the Vietnam War and was defeated in 1968 after 24years in the Senate. Happenings FILMS A-V Services - Early Abortion, Pelvic and Breast Examinations, 12:10 p.m., Aud., SPH II. Mediatrics - Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 6:30, 9, 11:30 p.m., Nat:Sci. Aud. Ann Arbor Film Co-op - The Bank Dick, 7 p.m., Chaplin shorts, 8:40 pm., Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, 10:20 p.m., Aud. 3, MLB. Film Festival - The Ninth Ann Arbor 8mm Film Festival, 7, 9 p.m., Schorling Aud., School of Education. Gargoyle Films - Hawk's The Big Sleep, 7, .9 pm., 100Hutchins Hall. Alternative Action - Love and Anarchy, 7, 9 p.m., Aud. 4, MLB. Cinema Guild - Amarcord, 7,9:30 p.m., Old Arch. Aud. PERFORMANCES Music School dance composition in progress, student choreography, 4:15 p.m., Dance Building. Professional Theatre Program - Russian Arts Festival - Guest Artist Series, Gogol's The Inspector General, 8 p.m., Power Center. Music School - Wind Ensemble and Symphopy Band, H. Robert Reynol4s, conductor, 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Canterbury Loft -, Ends and Odds and Fizzles by Samuel Beckett, 8 p.m., Canterbury Loft,332 South State Street. Music School - violin recital, Alison Neufeld, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Ark- Rosalie Sorrells, singer-songwriter, 9p.m., 1421 Hill. LECTURES Center for Western European Studies - Brian Mortpn, University associate professor of Romance languages, "The 'Encyclopedia': Fact, Figure, and Fiction", noon, Michigan Legue conference room. ,Hillel - Professor David Vital of Tel Aviv University, 2:30 p.m., Hillel,1429 Hill. Department of Psychology - Community Psychology area lecture 'series on'"Community and Social Change", Mary Ann Largen, "The Rape Crisis Phenomenon: A Model for Social Change", 4 p.m., 447 Mason Hall. Wholistic Health Council - Health and Healing Energy lecture series, Ruth-Maria Riegel, "The Bach Flower Remedies", 7:30, Wesley Foundation Lounge, 602 East Huron. Center for Russian and East European Studies - First Russian Arts Festival Lecture,John Bowlt, "Between East and West: Russian Art of the Nineteenth Century", 7:30 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A. American Civil Liberties Union - Friday night forum, Joyce Broughton, Julie Carroll, "Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect: Some Civil Liberties Issues", 8 p.m., 3946 Pemberton. Russian Arts Festival - Anatole Senkevitch, "The Arts and Crafts Movement in Russian Architecture, 1870-1910", 8 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud.A. American Friends Service Committee - Terry Provance, "Disar- mament and Peace Conversion", 8p.m., 1414 Hill. SPORTS Hockey -Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 7:30p.m., Yost Ice Arena. MISCELLANEOUS Black Law Students Alliance - Midwest Regional Conference, workshop: "Starting Your Own Law Pfactice", 10 aim., workshop: "South African Liberation Struggles", 1:30 p.m., moot court com- petition, 3:45 p.m., Law School. College of Engineering - Combustion Group. and Center for the Study df Automotive Transportation seminar, "Experimental Obser- vations on Pollutant Formation in a Jet-Stirred Reactor", 3:30 p.m., Room 133, Chrysler Center. Expressions - Adult discussion group, 8 p.m., 1917 Washtenaw. Ananda Marga Yoga Society - "Meditation and Spiritual Prac- tice", 8 p.m., 1420 Hill. International Center - cross country ski trip, 2 p.m., International Center Lounge. Russian Arts Festival - Museum of Art Exhibition, "The Art of Russia, 1800-1850", February 16 through March 16, Art Museum. Center for Continuing Education of Women - Registration for Assertion Training, Career Decisions, and Job Search counseling groups, 328 Thompson. We don't" While flipping through the campus paper from the University of Nebraska, we found supplement that drew our attention. "And the two shall be as one" the cover read, and down below: "Wedding sup-. CHICAGO (AP)-Seven feet of snow and a maverick woman Democrat are posing the first major threat in years to the Chicago political machine. And Mayor Michael Bilandic is taking it seriously enough to compare it to the persecution of Christ by the Romans. Bilandic, heir to the political empire of the late Mayor Richard .Daley, is. facing a primary election challenge. Feb. 27 from Jane Byrne, once a mem- ber of Daley's and Bilandic's cabinet. IN THE EARLY HISTORY of Christianity, you see a leader, starting with 12 disciples." Bilandic told a meeting of Democratic precinct workers Wednesday, his voice frequen- tly cracking with emotion. "They crucify the leader and made martyrs of the others. And what was the result? Christianity is bigger and stronger than it was before," he said. "It's our turn to be in the trenches to see if we are made of the same stuff as the early Christians, the persecuted Jews, the proud Poles, the blacks and Latinos." Andy Bajonski, a spokesman for Byrne, said yesterday, "We really think we've got Bilandic on the run. He's showing the pressure." BURNE, 43, was fired by Bilandic last year when she .accused him of facilitating taxi cab fare increases in violation of city laws. Investigations were conducted, but no charges have been brought. She and others have harshly criticized the city's efforts to clear the more than 80 inches of snow that has fallenthis winter. Bilandic, 56, drew wide criticism when it was disclosed that he authorized more than $300,000 in con- sulting fees to former Deputy Mayor Ken Sam-including a $90,000 contract for a snow removal plan that fizzled during a mid-January blizzard that dropped more than 20 inches. IN HIS TALK to precinct workers, Bilandic also said his defeat could mean to Chicago "what political upheaval has meant in Cambodia and Iran. "The same seeds of subversion are being planted right here in Chicago," he said. "The same attempt to destroy is just as strong here today as it is in the foreign intrigue situations." + trhdreamis rnE w-U41N ," ''tan a thousand realities.* FRI. 9:25 WEEKI : ."4 Mediatrics presents: CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (Steven Spielberg) First time on campus. A global search for answers to the mysteries of unidentified flying oblects which have fueled one of th~e most intriguing controversies of our time. 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