WALK TOGETHER SOULFUL PEOPLE II I NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 C14 P Sfr i! rn tti1 page thr'ee Ann Arbor, Michigan Saturday, February 26, 1972 r ii SATURDAY, FEB. 26th Bursley Hall, 9:30 p.m. 1.75 2.50 PER PERSON PER COUPLE featuring Diane Borgus the G.D.I. Society the Vann King Singers I new-s briefs by The Associated Press TWO WITNESSES testified for the prosecution yesterday that they helped smuggle mail into the Rev. Philip Berrigan and six codefendants. The government says that this operation enabled Berrigan anc the six others to plot the kidnapping of presidential adviser Henry Kissinger. The witness, Mary Elizabeth Sandel and Jane Hoover, testified that they were on the prison end of the scheme. Neither was asked the contents or signatures of correspondence they said they handled enroute to its destination - Berrigan's prisor cell. The two took he stand only after they were granted immunity from prosecution. WHOLESALE PRICES ROSE 0.8 per cent in January. But Herbert Stein, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers emphasized that the rise was only half as large - or 0.4 per cent - when adjusted for seasonal trends. The Labor Department's report thus indicated that the post-freeze upsurge of prices is still in progress, as Stein and others had predicted it would be. Many officials had hoped for a better performance in the wholesale index because January's consumer price index, showed a rise of only 0.1 per cent seasonally adjusted. BRITISH COAL MINERS voted overwhelmingly yesterday to accept a 20 per cent pay boast and end Britain's worst strike in almost 50 years. The nationwide strike and electricity cuts crippled industry and added more than 1.5 million unemployed to the troubled economy s existing one million jobless. IRA suspected I , in, wounding of N. rish official, BELFAST (N) - Gunmen shot and wounded last night the Northern Ireland cabinet minister in charge of security after a day of bombings and widespread arrests of suspected guerrillas. Police said two terrorists blasted at least nine shots into the car of John Taylor, minister of state for home af- fairs. Taylor was taken to Armagh hospital for emergency surgery with four bullets in his chest and head, officials said. His injuries were serious, they added, but not as grave as police first feared. 2 OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST ON ONE PROGRAM! ONE OF YEAR'S 10 BEST!"1 -Stewart Klein, WNEW-TV -William Wolf, Cue -Joseph Gelmis, Newsday "'THE CONFESSION' IS VASTLY MORE INTERESTING THAN 'Z' MUCH MORE COMPLEX, MUCH MORE HUMAN! Costa-Gavras is a movie master!" -Vincent Canby, N.Y. Times "BONE CHILLING! A REAL LIFE HORROR STORY!1" -Kathleen Carroll, N.Y. Daily News A Robert Dorfmann Bertrand JavolProduction YVes Montand Simone Signoret - "The Confession" .Gabriele FerzettiLMichel Vitold 605 W*om W O(N01My n Iom .WAOT. d ao;oge Lise Artur London Jorge Semprun >.C..,Costa Gavras SA11 c M e{Yi1CoonG pf11e ECtmnsftyrexeftj M PcnAO-Rom Q Ro ne- wiu...ws~me oaa . coo- - \": e 361nOdfIenOtOgrOfro PrC O AU I dunt M r Caoo.r \...rt -ALSO- . "ONE OF THE A YEAR'S 10 BEST " -Vincent Canby, N..Times : " The Conformist' is en absorbing study of de cadence in the Italy of 1938. Under Bertolucci's expert direction, acting is topsl Jean Louis Trin- tignant is magnetie" -Ann Guarino The N.Y. Daily News Paramount Pictures presents JEAN LOUIS TRINTIGNANT STEFANIA SANDRELLI the conformist -Associated Press Berrigun witness Jane Hoover leaves the federal building in Harrisburg after tes- tifying for the prosecution in the trial of Rev. Berrigan and six others. Hoover originally refused to testify but was the first to do so when the judge granted several witnesses immunity. (See News Briefs, left) PARIS DELAY: U.S. rejects proposal Taylor was directly responsible to provincial Prime Minister Brian Faulkner on security matters. He was one of the government's toughest spokesmen against the outlawed Irish Republican Army. which is fighting to unite the Protestant - dominatedprovince with the mainly Roman Catholic Irish republic. Faulkner in a statement on the shooting, called the IRA "ruth- less and murderous desperadoes with no regard for human life, let alone human decency.'' He appealed -to all citizens to "continue to exercise the digni- fied restraint they have displayed in the face of outrageous provoca- tion." Though Taylor was the first Northern Ireland cabinet minis- ter attacked, a member of the province's upper parliamentary chamber, John Barnhill, was shot down and killed by IRA gunmen Lull ends in Middle East; U. N. to meet TEL AVIV (A') - The lull in the Middle East was shattered Fri- day as Israeli tanks, troops and warplanes blasted Arab guerrilla bases in Lebanon. Israel threat- ened to strike again unless guerril- la raids from Lebanon stop, and the U.N. Security council sched- uled an urgent meeting for Satur- day at the request of Lebanon. Observers in Beirut said* t he attack trigered the heaviest fight- ing between Arabs, and Israelis since a major Israeli assault in the same area in September 1970. The latest raid was in retaliation for the death of three Israelis on The pay settlement gives the miners an average of 20 per cent to resupe ta t us increase in their basic weekly rate of $49.40.e The power cuts will linger on even though the strike is over, and PARIS (A) - The United States U.S. delegation spokesman Ste- The National Coal Board reported it will take a month to raise coal y Strday Unjted C tatest U.S. delgar spoknsmd st yesterday rejected Communist' phen Ledogar announced last production to 75 per cent of normal output. proposals that the Vietnam peace night: "We have informed the talks be resumed next ThursdayIo nther side that we do not agree to i THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE yesterday and gave no indication when the rejected the Nixon administration's request for a speedup in funds talks might start again. to develop a large new submarine missile system. The Communists proposed the Sen. John Stennis (D-Miss), the committee chairman, announced date when they walked out of the panel had turned down the request to provide an additional $35 Thursday's session after only 17 millio nhe fscaldearn dwth esJue pr.id30.minutes, condemning U.S. bomb- million in the fiscal year that en une . ing of North Vietnam and refus-3 Stennis said the funds will be considered along with $942 million ing to stay for speeches by the for the Undersea Long-Range Missile system in the regular bill author- U.S. and south Vietnamese dele- izing funds for the fiscal year that starts July 1. gations. N1,1 For the student body: I AUD. A, ANGELL HALL, 7:00 & 9:00 P.M., 75c TICKETS ON SALE AT 6:00 P.M. FRI. & SAT.-FEB.25 &26 LUIS BUNUEL'S LOS OLVIDADOS (1950) (The Young and the Damned) This is considered the classic film on juvenile delinquency. The brutality, the depravity, the visceral attack of every action domi- nates this film. Los Olvidados contains some of the most unflinch- ingly sadistic and brutal scenes ever filmed, such as the de- linquent's attack on a legless, armless cripple; or the stuffing of a young boy's body in the slum's garbage heap. Brunuel, the director of such films as Belle de Jour and Tristana, delights in rubbing the nose of the naive innocent in the feces of reality. To watch Los Olvidados is to understand where such films as Straw Dogs and Wild Bunch find their inspiration. SUNDAY-Chappaqua-see Saturday's separate ad Schedule change-Tristana will not be shown this semester Subscribe To THE MICHIGAN DAILY FLARES by Levi . Farah Wright Lee f'-Male their proposal that the next plen- ary session take place on March 2. "We will be in touch with them through liaison officers when we have reached a decision regarding a date for the next meet." There was no indication when the United States might agree to hold the 146th session of the three-year-old deadlocked talks. The walkout was the first time in the history of the .talks that a delegation has left after a session had started. ;-. Paramount Pictures Presents FM L and MAUDE color by Technicolor 4 - AT 1-3-5-7-9 DIAL 8-6416 at his home last year. Thursday in guerrilla strikes. ___________________ The raid came as U.N. special The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of envoy Gunnar V. Jarring arrived Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second in Jerusalem to try to reactivate class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-toraive igan 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, his stalled Middle East peace mis- Michigan 48104. Published daily Tue sion. He spoke to Israeli officials 1day through Sunday morning Univer-sinHepoetIralofcas sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by for two hours Fnd said he would carrier. $11 by mail, report to U.N. secretary-General Summer Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- Kurt Waldheim in Geneva on Sun- tion rates: $5 by carrier, $6 by mail. day. RES. COLLEGE CINEMA Q CREATIVE ARTS U E FESTIVAL GUILD FREEMATINEE presents FOON FAIRCato! 7 p.m. THIS AFTERNOON ONLY TF [URS., FEB. 24 FRI., FEB. 25 ten eight-minute SAT., FEB. 26 East Quad Aud. fREE! I cartoons from UPA. Specializing in MISTER MAGOC perative ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM OARD MEMBERS! 1land 3 p.m. main floor, 75c aary 28, 1972 FWrTH Porum IVIN AVNUE ALIBSERTY K ~I DOWNTOWN ANN ARBOR INFORMATION 761.9700 "CONFESSION," 5:30 & 10 "CONFORMIST," 8 P.M. 1' CHIECKMATE State Street at Liberty mommi WORSHIP the ann arbor film coo ANNOUNCES PETITIONING FOR NEW B Interviews to be conducted in room 164,r East Quadrangle, 7-11 p.m. Monday, Febru If you are interested in helping us develop our organization as an Arbor-roising money through our film exhibitions, or foundation s agement of, equipment, educational functions (New Film School, cle technicians, outside lecturing, possible lecture series) and particular making. SIGN UP! ON APPOINTMENT SHEET IN ROOM 240 Monday, February 28, 1972, 9 a.m.-12 r FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1833 Washtenaw Ave. SUNDAY 10:30 a:m.-Worship Services. Sunday School (2-20 years). Infants room available Sunday and Wednesday. Public Reading Room, 306 E. Lioerty St. - Mon., 10-9; Tues.-Sat., 10-5. Closed Sun- days and Holidays. For transportation call 668-6427. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 306 N. Division 8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist. 10:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. 11 :45 a.m.-Holy Communion (1928). 4:00 p.m.-Holy Eucharist and Organ Recital by Sam Lam. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. Services of Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.- Sermon: "Between Two Worlds," Preach- ing: Robert E. Sanders. College Class at 10:30 a.m.-Contemporary Christian Faith. Student Coffee Hour and Discussion at 11:30. BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 423 S. Fourth Ave. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AND WESLEY FOUNDATION State at Huron and Washington 9:30 a.m.-"Purpose, A Contemporary Mu- sical for Youth." 11:00 a.m.-Sermon by Dr. Hoover Rupert: "Accepting God's Grace." Kaopa Phi Sunday. Broadcast WNRS 1290 am, WNRZ 103 fm, 11:00-noon. WESLEY FOUNDATION ITEMS: Sunday, Feb. 2-7: 5:30 p.m.-Celebration, Wesley Lounge. 6:15 p.m.-Supper, Pine Room. 7:00 p.m.-Program, Wesley Lounge, "in- dions Today." Monday, Feb. 28: Noon - Discussion Class, Pine Room, "The Christian Faith and the Inner Life." Lunch 25c. Thursday, March 2: Noon-Discussion Class, Pine Room. "Political Consciousness as a Christian." Lunch 25c. 6:00 p.m.-Grad Community. Friday, March 3: Noon - Discussion Class, Pine Room. "The Life of Jesus in Human Encounter." Lunch 25c. 6:15 p.m. - Young Marrieds-Dinner and proaram, Pine Room. Film and Discussion on "Why Amnesty" with Dr. Dwight Large. CAMPUS CHAPEL 1236 Washtenaw UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (LCMS) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday services at 9:15 and 10:30 Wednesday service at 10:00 p.m. LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL AND CENTER 801 South Forest at Hill Donald G. Zill, Pastor SUNDAY 9:15 a.m.-Eucharist. 1 1:00 a.m.-Matins. 6:00 p.m.-Supper. 7:00 p.m.-Program. Wednesday, 5:15 p.m.-Eucharist. CANTERBURY HOUSE at 330 Maynard St. (The Alley/The Conspiracy) CanterburyHouse, 11:00 a.m. Meetingat 330 Maynard St. (The Conspiracy). The Eu- charist. Thankgiving with what is brought: Bread and Wine, music, the many and the One. Some friends will be with us to talk about homosexuality and the. church. "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male or female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus." Galatians, 3:28. PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 2580 Packqrd Road-971-0773 esource center for film in Ann olicitations, acquisition and man- aring-house agency for actors and ly if you have experience in film- , Michigan Union Bldg. "., 1-5 p.m. 11I I h WEEK NOW! I The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative is a University Community Organization registered with SGC At State and Liberty Program Information 662-6264 0 - - ------- -- ® I II IIM i I I TONIGHT! POPULAR PRICES! I 1:15-3:10-5-7-9 P.M. Feature Starts 5 min. later 11 I e "IT'S A SIZZLER" -Detroit News "ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST" -Time "The best American movie of the last six months." "Come on like gangbust- ers . . . I doubt if you'll s e e anything q u i t e-as devastating." -Michigan Daily LA3U FAl tgrrC 2 I "A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY!" I i i I - -..._