Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 23, 19/2 Nixon holds four-hour talks with Chou; attends revolutionary ballet 'U' student blood clinic set for today, tomorrow (Continued from Page 1) Great Hall of the People. The Nixons, Chiang Ching and the Chous were smiling as they entered the auditorium and took their places. There unfolded a three-hour ballet in the manner of Chiang Ching - "The Red Detachment of Women." Mao's wife had pro- moted and sponsored the modern ballet. It featured the struggle of a poor peasant girls who finds salvation in the People's Libera- tion Army from the tyranny of the landlord. The ballet apparently was chosen as the one least likely to offend the Nixons. It makes no mention of "U.S. imperialism," a feature of much Chinese art. The ballet's scene is Hainan Island, off South China. The time is the civil war between the Peo- ple's Republic and the Chinese Nationalists that began as World War II drew to a close and ended in Mao's triumph in 1949. The ballet in six acts ran for nearly three hours before about. house assigned to them. The treatment of Nixon in the Chinese press would have seemed unreal a few days ago. Leading the way was the Peo- ple's Daily, newspaper of the Communist party. A headline across the top of its front page said: "Chairman Mao meets President Nixon." The front page carried three pictures of Mao, Nixon and Chou. The rest of the page was de- voted to the meeting between Nix- on and Mao and other events on the President's first day in China. Four more pictures on an inside page showed the Nixons at Chou's banquet. While Chou and Nixon talk to- day, Pat Nixon is paying a visit this morning to the giant Ever- green Peoples commune in Pe- king's northwestern suburbs, where 40,000 persons live in 9,000 households. Then in the afternoon she'll tour a Peking glass factory em- ploying 530 workers. The First Lady yesterday made a tasting tour of the kitchens of the famed Peking Hotel. visited the elaborate Summer Palace and on a frozen lake outside the capi- tal. She also paid a surprise call on the Peking Zoo and announced that Premier Chou En-lai is giv- ing a pair of pandas to the United States in appreciation for two Canadian muskoxen the Nixons are sending their hosts. The gifts will provide the United States with its first pandas in decades. Then in the evening, the First Lady joined her husband and went to a revolutionary ballet with the wife of Mao Tse-tung. Five service and social organi- zations are cooperating in plans for the 3rd University Students Blood Clinic, a two-day event. The clinic will be held at the Michigan Union, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. today; and from 1 to 7 pm tomorrow A hopeful goal of 400-450 pints has been set, according to Ray Stakenas, chairman, assisted by Bruce Maddalena. More than 300 pints were donated at the Novem- ber clinic. The Students Blood Clinic is in- tended primarily to serve all Uni- versity students, but it is also open to the public. No appointment is required. Arrangements are being made by Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, and Angel Flight, a women's service organization, and social organizations Lambda Chi Alpha, Gamma Phi Beta, and Al- pha Xi Delta. Eighteen-year-olds who wish to donate no longer need parents' permission, Stakenas noted. Join The Daily ATTENTION COLLEGE SENIORS The Antioch Graduate School of Education is accepting applications for its Plan A Program at the Yellow Springs Center leading to an M.A.T. degree in 12 months. Children not only must learn from first-hand experiences, but they must learn from teachers and curricula that encourage such independent in- vestigation: 1. The Yellow Springs Center emphasizes inquiry teaching strategies. 2. We stress what one is able to do not merely know about. 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