Page Eight THE MICHIGM4 DAILY Tuesday, October 20, 1970 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Tuesday, October 20, 1970 Hang loose theatre (Continued from Page 2) among cast members, the flow of energy during rehearsals from director to actor and from actor to actor. The Chautauqua cast, under the direction of Lahti and Paul Holtfreter, has worked to- ward carving the fragile shell of concentration and trust which will allow them to take risks and to listen to each other. Grad- ually, a unique, unpretentious style of acting is evolving from their rehearsal process, from th particular mix of people at work and from the loose, rambling. often fanciful nature of the script. The Chautauquans make no bones about being performers. They use openly theatrical tech- niques to clarify the relation- ships portrayed in the eleven scenes, or "moments," they will enact. The uniting theme of these "moments," if there is one at all, seems to be the explora- tion of polar human relation- ships-between father and son, the weak and the powerful, master and slave, white and black, deformed and whole men. Through mime and dance, music and poetry, dialogue and silence, the actors focus on these human interactions, never letting you forget that they are actors using time and space to weave you a story. A troupe of long-haired troubadours, they ask nothing in return, not even the price of3 admission. Except maybe an open ear, a child's willingness to be shown and told. So if you are in a listening mood this weekend, drop in at the Resi- dential College and let the ac- tors of The New Chautauqua tell you a story. And hang loose. Daily Official Bulletin TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 Day Calendar Organ Music Conference: Hill And.. 9:30 a.m. iwind Instrument Dept. Recital: Sch. of Music Recital Hall 12::30 p.m. Physics Seminar: J. Schwartz, Prince- ton, "Mulailoop Dual Resonance Mo- del," P&A Colloq. Rm., 4:15 p.m. Ann Arbor Film Cooperative: "Cat Ballou," Aud: A, Angell Hall, 7:00 and :30 p.m. Professional Theatre Program: "Sum- mertree," Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8:00 p.m. t Degree Recital: Tom Robin Harris, organ, Hill And., 8:30 p.m. General Notices Physical Education Classes: a re- minder to students registered in the following classes starting Oct. 19 or 20 Women's clesass - diving. slimnastics, figure control, and gymnastics; coed classes - volleyball and skiing/condi- tioning. ORGANIZATION NOTICES SGC Organizations Meeting for all student organizations housed in the SAB. October 21, 1970, 8:00 in 3516 SAB. 'Cone prepared to voice your complaints and offer suggestions. k * Y + Chinese Students Association: "As- pects of Co-operation between China and Co-op", Oct. 21, wed., 6:30 p.m. Oxford Noble Co-op. S. U. and Oxford Rd. Discussion with Prof. Rhoades Mur- phey, Director, UM Center for Chinese Studies.' People say Stagger's is just for hippies and street freaks. Bosh! Why just the other day Albert Milk - a diminutive, balding accountant wearing a grey suit and fashionably slim tie-dropped in. (We, of course, mopped his brow, fed him his glycerine pill and helped him up.). CONFERENCE SITE: GLF, 'U' in dispute GALAXIES of used paperback SCIENCE FICTION WOODEN SPOON N-" (Continued from Page 1) A member of Radical Lesbians, which is co-sponsoring the con- ferencewith Gay Lib, is even more emphatic. "That's the whole oppressive thing we're fighting," she says. "We should be treated like any other student organization and we're not going to present any program to Knauss." Knauss has indicated that if GLF gives him the requested data, permission will probably be grant- ed for the conference. However, he is careful to add that "any decision I make can be vetoed." Knauss also says that "I don't feel there's much of a threat to civil liberties," and therefore the group should comply with the re- quest for more data, rather than continue to make an issue of it. The question remains as to where the jurisdiction lies in the matter of such a conference. Toy maintains that "legally SGC has jurisdiction; actually by rea- son of their power, the Regents have control, and through them Fleming." He adds that there is a possib- the request to prove the educa- tional value of the conference. All agree that the decision will have far- reaching effects on the future role the administration will play in the scheduling of organi- zational conferences and teach- ins. Chicanos hit SW school (Continued from Page 1) the names of school applicants to outside organizations," he said. Siegel said the Nov. application deadline is no secret and is men- tioned in the official announce- ment of the school. "Even so," he said, "Nov. 1 is only the deadline for receipt of applications-they don't have to be complete and additions can be made right up until the Winter term." "We make a conscious attempt to keep all applicants informed of what is lacking in their appli- cations, and try to check those of minority applicants even more than usual," Siegel added. Vinter said he received the let- ter and notice of the boycott at the same time yesterday. "That is the first I had heard of the problem," he said. "There seems to be a misunderstanding and I have every hope the prob- lem will resolve itself." "The School of Social Work is committed officially and totally to improving opportunities for pro- fessional educaton of all minority group members," he said. 200 No. 4th 769-4775 ... ..................... 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Lysacek said police believed the comprise 3,000 members and has Meanwhile, the Regents, accord- house's occupant was Paul Rose, "thousands or guns, rifles, machine ing to Regent Gerald Dunn (D- 27, one of the two FLQ members guns, bombs and about 2,000 Flushing), are "waiting to hear being sought. The other wanted pounds of dynamite-more than Flush admitin to man is Marc Carbonneau, 37-year- enough to blow up the core of from the administration as to old taxi driver. Cross was kid- downtown Montreal." whether GLF has complied" with naped in a cab. - -- A call from a neighbor who said f "funny things" were going onDrugs eCOhoi yesterday. State St. at Liberty Read Daily Classifieds May be seen on display at Detroit Edison Co., 401 S. Main St., Ann Arbor Madison Electric Co. of ANN ARBOR 2055 W. STADIUM BLVD., ANN ARBOR 48106 Tel. (313) 665-6131 Lysacek said they found a pillow whose design and fabric matched one found with Laporte's body.F Also found were crumpled notes similar to FLQ communiques. He said chicken bones were scattered about and there .were bloodstains on the garage floor. A neighbor described the bun- galow's occupants as two men and a girl who looked "between hip- pies and ordinaries," adding they were "unfriendly" and did not as- sociate with neighbors. Lysacek said known FLQ mem- bers had occupied a deserted house next door until a month ago.- The Montreal Star said yester- day that Laporte may have been on a hunger strike before . his death. The paper said an auto- topsy-which has not yet been made public-showed no food in the 49-year-old official's stomach. (Continued from Page 1) taken his drug, he is jailed for While the men on the program violation of probation. are reluctant to talk publicly Along with the drug problem, about it, Kirsch says that their re- the participant regularly attends actions have been overwhelmingly WCAA alcoholic education classes favorable. in which the history of alcohol, its "Sure they get tired of coming dangers, its effects on reflexes for the blood test, but they also and driving, are all explained. talk of extra money they h a v e - - - without buying liquor," says Kirsch. Kirsch also says that WCAA is receiving more cases of students who mix alcohol with drugs while looking for "hew kicks." In dealing with all cases, Kirsch emphasizes that WCAA f e e 1 s I 17 I alcoholism is no more a disgrace than diabetes, and encourages anyoie, including students, to come to WCAA "just to talk." The blood tests which were de- veloped by a local doctor are ad-I ministered once each week. 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