d Friday, April 14, 1 972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Friday, April 14, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MASS Leonard Be s te in This Sunday fromn 10- 12 noon 1 t c t t 1 :.::.. ....... !:m Rm., 4 pm. Mathematics Lecture : D. Gale, DAILY OFFICIAL "Mathematical Economics," Aud. C, An- BULLETIN Music School: W. Bernhardt, violin,1 Sch.ofMus. Recital Hall. 5 pm. International Folk Dance: Barbour Y":>>.a >;:: :;::>:;:;:;:::. 5 :";:.,:" 9 Gym , 8-11 pm. FRIDAY, APRIL 14 Classical Studies Dept. Performance:+ Plautus's "The Rope," in Latin & En-7 Day Calendar glish, Res. Coll. Aud., 8 pm. Dance Program: U-M Graduate Stu- Physics Seminar: J. Stern, Orsay, dents in Dance, Schorling Aud., Ed. France, "New Formula for Electro- Sch., 8 pm., magnetic Mass Differences," 2038 Ran- Music School: R. Lambert, tenor, Sch. dall Lab, 2 pm. of Mus. Recital Hall, 8 pm. Anthropology Lecture: Ezat 'Negah- Music School: S. Dempster, guest ban. Dir. Inst. of Archaeol, at Teheran trombone, and N. Bruce, guest piano, Univ. Ira i, "Excavations at Sagzabad: Rackham Aud. 8 pm. Art and Architecture of a Neolithic University Players: "A Doll's House," Community in Highland Iran," Rack- Arena Theatre. Frieze Bldg., 8 pm. ham Amph.. 4 pm. Astronomy Night: L. Willson, "Vari-+ Astronomy Colloquium: J. Evans able Stars," Aud. B, Angell Hall, 8 pm.; Kansas State Univ., "Studies of Stellar: Observatory open until 10:30 pm. Zeemann Broadening," P&A Colloq. General Notices by the Regents on Feb. 28, 1936: "Stu- dents shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or sum- mer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation: however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac- counts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the University and "(a) All academic credits will be withheld, the grades for the semester or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such ac- counts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or sum- mer session until payment has been made." CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 3200 S.A.B. INTERVIEWS: IBM will recruit on Thurs.. Apr. 20 for tech. and non-tech. sales positions in the Midwest: all ma- jors & degree levels invited; make appts. by calling 764-7460 or come into the office. WCIN-FM 8 9.5 1 STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your atten- tion is called to following rules passed A."evo Qidthe HI-Fl Rip-f f ! aN -~-------- BU Y DIR E C T ER and"sav a"lotof money FOR PRICE LISTS, CATALOG, ,& QUOTES write to:. BOX 182 4 N 270 MILL ROAD NOTE: IF YMU SELL HI FI COMPONENTS PLEASE ADDISON, ILLINOIS 60101 MARK YOUR INQUIRY "DEALER RELATIONS" [0Over u00 Narne"Brad Qic__DlIvery *iB[ *& in -I±7i- -aeIi - - - - .U mwrt - - - ~wm~'~amv Election of the five foreign student members of the International Center Policy Board will be held on FRIDAY, April 14th, 7:30 P.M. in a general Foreign Student Board meeting Nominations are being taken at the International Center ! By Appointment Only: SPECIALIZING IN: H Haircutting, Frosting- SALVATORE will be at the Ladies' Beauty Shop Mondays 10:30-on 1106 S. University 663-4784 o~e-yoe -yo--yo---o<-yo<->0< >0<->'<> '<>P<--- Whiat to do Cinee table ten1111s i~fore Mla team to play at'U (Continued from Page 1) in America. rangements. Anti-communist crusader Rev The Chinese are scheduled to Carl McIntire is also planning a (Continued from Page 1) arrive by bus at the front door , protest here -tomorrow, when he plish this task by getting in touch of the Union tomorrow morn- will release "more pigeons than with the present tenant of the ing at 9:15, to be greeted by communists" on to campus. He residence and agreeing to leave University officials in the Union would not explain what he meant the phone in his or her name. The ballroom and then briefed by an by this. present resident can apply for invitation-only group of facul- ' The Chinese will also put on an suspension and the now owner ty members and students for exhibition at the University of will save ten dollars. approximately 45 minutes. Maryland April 17, but apparent- Ma Bell looks unapprovingly'at ,For the remainder of their ly will not tour that campus. this course of action, however, and six-hour stay they will take an ' Geography Prof. Rhoads Mur- has been known to call in the wee hour walking tour of the cam- phey, director of the Center for hours of the morning and demandI pus, and eat Mlunch at Bursley Chinese Studies, feels "very frus- to speak to the legally registered Hall, leaving at 12:30 for Cris- trated" about the nature of the phone owner. rh er Arena to rest up before their Chinesetourhere. If oe isforcd tohavehistable tennis exhibition at 1:30. ! "We don't have time to do any- phone reinstalled, he can at least They leave for Metro airport at thing," he said. "We have to ob- make things difficult for the 3 PM, flying directly to Williams- serve protocol. They're more than phone company by requesting that burg, Virginia. just table tennis players -- we his phone be moved. That way, Although American visitors to have to treat them as diplomats. the company representatives will China have been treated to multi- After we trot out all the stuffed have to come to the house, rather course gourmet meals, the table shirts and go through the trans- than just flipping a switch in the tennis players will have a taste of lators, it's going to take a long Bell office. typical Americana at Bursley. The time. Taking only an hour to see The installation charge increase cafeteria is serving a run-of-the- the University is ridiculous. But Thmntlaincag nraeilt was granted the giant company by mill 'Saturday lunch: Reuben it's nobody's fault." miingPgtheunitwhich}sandwiches, waffles, Canadian ba- Murphey predicted the tour will tMihian Puc tervice Coin- con, yogurt. Jello salads, soft- iclude a visit up Burton tower sets price rates for public utilities, serve ice cream and, of course, to see a panoramic view of the Bell officials claim, however, Coke. campus, probably the Asian l- that the higher charge is still low- The exhibition games at Cris- brary, and hopefully the Museum er than the actual cost of phone ler will include singles play by of Art, which has an extensive installation. They explain that the Chinese, a demonstration by Oriental art collection. But he installation of a new phone in- the University trampolinists, and feels that moving around an esti- volves all of the company's de- fin lly doubles play between mixed; mated 60 people, even though partients: directory assistanceCh nese - American teams. The U. they will be divided into two information, accouinting, and so S. players are not good enough to ; groups, will be cumbersope at o n be matched by themselves against best. the Chinese. Murphey also commented that Bell officials report that MPSC Several local groups plan to pro-, everyone will "try to play It like is currently considering granting test the visit. Michigan Young a sports event" but that the visit the company further rate increas- Americans for Freedom (YAF) ; has "tremendous political signifi- es some time this year. Officials plan to picket and hand out anti- cance." "It's part of the beg1n- declined to say exactly in what Communist literature at Crisler nina of the thaw," he said. areas the increases might come. to protest Nixon's "policy of ap- , Echoing the hope of Eckstein's r 1 ti PI e r 1 >. .r e t hI r' a e e a 0 t t e t s = - I peasement toward Red China's oppressive, totalitarian rulers." ac- cording to chairman Peter McAl- pine, "When Americans believe communism isn't so bad in China, it will be only a short step to be- lieve socialism wouldn't be so bad I National Committee, he antici- pated the Chinese will invite some American sports or other type of group over for another visit. "They're very big on people-to- people contacts. But they'll nve slowly, on a small scale." IMPORTANT INFORMATION MEETING U of M-Sarah Lawrence Summer program in PARIS July 1-August 11, 1972 Everyone Invited-Grads and Undergrads place: East Conference Room, Rackham date: Tuesday, April 18th time: 8 p.m. FRATERNITIES-SORORITIES Food Service Problems? 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