I Wec3nesdcty, December 8, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wednesday, December 8, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Po~e Seven AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE IN TAPE RECORDERS Sony Model TC-8W Eight-Track Stereo Cartridge Recording and Playback Deck $j3995 Now you can record your own libra for automobile or home listening. FEATURES:, O' Sonymatic Recording Control 0 Automatic Shut-Off * Microphone and Auxiliary Inputs 0 Record Interlock 0 Stereo Headphone Monitor Jack R. Williams extradition to be postponed DETROIT () - - Arguments in the extradition of Robert. Wil- liams, former president of the Re- public of New Africa, a black sep- aratist state, have been postponed at least until Jan. 28. A hearing on the validity of Williams' detention will be held Jan. 14. Williams is currently fighting extradition to North Carolina where he must face a 1961 kidnapping indictment. Wil- liams claims the indictment is a forgery. A Wayne County circuit judge granted the extension. WASHINGTON OR) - The Su- preme Court voted unanimously yesterday to review a court rul- ing that Central Connecticut State College may deny its stu- dents permission to found a chap- ter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) . ry of stereo 8-track cartridges 0 Automatic and Manual Track Selection ! Stand-by Switch * Record Level Indicator Lamp " Walnut Case ON SPRiNG AGENDA: Supreme Court to decide on school ban on 5135 chapter A the fall group of students petitioned college administration in the of 1969 for official recogni- tion of what they called a local national organization, loose and chapter. Official recognition would divided though that organization have allowed the chapter to use nay be." campus buildings for meetings. A U.S. district court judge or- The Student Affairs Committee dered the college to hold a hear- approved the application after the ing on the relationship between applicants said their chapter the local chapter and the na- would be "completely independ- tional organization, but follow- ent" of the national SDS. The ing the hearing upheld James' de- Committee had expressed concern nial. The U.S. Court of Appeals with campus violence and the of New York affirmed the district reputation of the national organi- court. zation in this regard. The students said their right of However, university President F. assembly and organization was Don James overruled the com- denied the college. They argued mittee and denied recognition to that the decisions involve more the chapter. He said "the state- than official stamp of approval ment of purpose to form a local but with college control of meet- chapter of Students for a Demo- ing places and methods of com- cratic Society carries full and un- munication the denial in practical mistakable adherence to at least effect "forbids respondents to or- some of the major tenets of the ganize at all." 1i id t WORKSHOP 2555 JACKSON RD., ANN ARBOR 665-3664 {(Westgate Shopping Center) Free University-Potluck Dinner For Students, Teachers; & Friends of F. U. SUN., DEC. 12-4-6 P.M. Come to drink, feast and discuss outcome of F. U. courses this semester and make plans for next semester. CALL HELEN-662-9619 16400 W. 7 Mile Rd., DETROIT "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" BR 3-7985 . ,. 0 BankAmericard 0 Masters 0 Diners tac n il y ENDS PUBLICATION DEC.12 (to resume once again not until Jan. 13) r Ii THE FLIK'R FACTORY 1741 Plymouth Rood Missionz from Madrid Isabel Peron, wife of former Argentinian president Juan Peron, waves to a cheering crowd upon her arrival in Buenor Aries yesterday. She is reportedly in Argentina to unify the various Peronist movements in the country. Juan Peron is currently living in exile in Madrid. (in North Campus Plgzq behind Lum's) 761-8406 *p candle-making supplies Daily Classifieds Get Results Phone 764-0558 I MUKI TSUR Co-Editor of THE SEVENTH DAY (A work anolyz- ing the feelings of soldiers who fought in the Six- Day War of 1967) Educator and Youth worker and Secretary of Kibbutz Ein Gev SPEAKS AT HILLEL DECEMBER 8--8 p.m.' Does the Kibbutz Movement Face a Crisis ? Politics of the second-generation kibbutzniks. Effects of the Six- day War. Generation gap between Kibbutz founders and their Children. Kibbutz society and Israeli society. There will be time to ask questions about general kibbutz life for those interested in spending time on a Kibbutz. 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SHADES I I i NOON BOOK DISCUSSION THURSDAY, DEC. 9 3545 Student Activities Bldg. N B : Each group of characters counts as one word Hvphenated words over 5 characters count this includes telephone numbers) as two words 10 lines eauals 1 inch 5 words per line , ,: i 000i DIALECT OF SEX by SHILMUTH FIRESTONE reviewed by CLAIRE JEANETTE OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS Michigan Union, 3rd floor 613 .o (..A 2 -- _. .._ -- ~ ~4~j"*%.4~~, Has your roommate ever discovered his girlfriend's earrings under your pillow and believed your story about theTooth Fairy? No. But have you ever tried Colt 45 Malt Liquor? No. :