. Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 1T ,'1975 PaeTTH.IHGA AL University Theatre ProgTrams IT'S A COMTED1 IT A MUS/C* IT'S A SPEC TAciei *4Z 'OW1R CENTR WEB-SUN Z oo SUN AY MATI NEE 3P ADVANCE TICKETr StLE AND INFORMATION: TICAKET OFFICE, AAENDELSSOHN O8E.'; PHONE 764-0450. Insurgent losses cos (Continued from Page 1) security duty and they helped stockpile rifle ammunition at the embassy. One diploma said more Marines aboard a carrier in the Gulf of Thailand might be landed to evacuate Ameri- cans if chaos breaks out in Phnon Penh. In other developments: -IN BANGKOK, Thai officials said Communist-led r e b e 1 s launched a major ground as- sault, using rockets and auro- matic weapons, against govern- ment forces in northern Thai- land, killing 16 government troops and wounding 20. Cambodian President Lon Nol flew from Bali to Hawaii for medical treatment, Indone- sian officials said. He left Phnom Penh April 1 in hopes his departure would create a climate for peace talks. -More than 300 Indozhina orphans leave S a i g o n and USHERS NEEDED!! FOR University Theatre Programs' productions of The Birds April 20, 1975 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. POWER CENTER AND Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope April 23 & 24, 1975 8 p.m., POWER CENTER Phnom Penh today for homes in the United States thanks in part to Betty Tisdale of Colua- bus, Ga., who vowed: "I am not going to let the Communists have these children." She told newsmen in Saigon that Deputy Premier Phan Quang Dan gave permission for 257 Vietnamese children to be airlifted to the U.S. West coast. In Phnom Penh, about 50 Cambodian orph- ans are scheduled to board U.S. planes today for flights to Los Angeles. THE ACTION around Xuan { Loc was being followed closely1 Pinball (Continued from Page 1) tor Gene Wagner, part owner of a chain of arcades which in- cludes the local Arcade 5, says that he and other owners are trying to alleviate the poor im- age the game suffers. He also maintains that the game does not deserve its re- putation of shabby arcades fill- ed with bored and delinquent kids. "It gives a different age group the same kind of entertainment that us old guys get from hit- ting a golf ball around," Wag- tly JFK prober for indications of whether it might signal the start of a ma- jj j er COn jor thrust on already nervous Saigon. Military analysts said it was too early to tell whether (Continued from Page 1) JFK the South Vietnamese were set. that, the Commission started out Th ting up a new line. with a preconception that it was dark The South Vietnamese com- Lee Harvey Oswald alone who gluisi mand said government forces killed Kennedy even before the tic h' again drove back tank-led North first witness was heard." miss Vietnamese units at Xuan Loc, In addition to the six points mosp following the same pattern of of the 26-volume Warren Re-!"T the day before. The North Vie:- port, ranging from Oswald's 'faith namese were reported to have background to the effectiveness first moved in after heavy artillery, of the Secret Service, Lane aps rocket and mortar barrages, and suggested a seventh category some then to have been pushed back. be invluded - "Who Killed volv - - - - -~ - ~---' ___________ hints ls irae ough somberly dressed in suit and tie, the distin- :ed Lane's wry and sarcas- humor concerning the Com- ion easily livened the at- phere. 'HE MEDIA called for h' in the report when it came out," he said. "Per- there should have been e theological experience in- ed in the presentation." wizards ner commented. "Except in this game a guy's got action all the time." W A G N E R forsees a time in the near future when pinball will be a varsity high school sport. Though there was no physical activity at last Sunday's con- test, the atmosphere resembled that of a varsity game. Hunkering down over machines the contestants cumbed to the strange and erful grip of pinball. their suc- pow- m Eastman School of Music University of Rochester New Music and All That Jazz I Two Views from Eastman Please sign up IN PERSON at the Professional Theatre Program offices in the Mich- igan League building. You must be a U-M student. I Eastman Musical Nova, 2:00 P.M. Sydney Hodkinson, conductor Eastman Jazz Ensemble, 3:30 P.M. Rayburn Wright, conductor Bill Dobbins, soloist Hill Auditorium by you hould SteFO Csmette deCk. The Advent 201 stereo cassette deck combines the high fidelity performance of open-reel tape decks with the greater convenience of the cassette format. It incorporates the Dolby Noise Reduction System, special playback equalization for the new Chromium Dioxide tapes, and an extremely rugged, American-made tape transport mechanism (Advent makes the electronics themselves!) The Advent 201 can make cassette recordings that are indistinguishable from the source, whether it's a phono record, FM stereo broadcast or another tape. So with the Advent 201 you can put together a serious music collection for a fraction of what you'd spend for University of Michigan Sunday, April 13 Both Concerts Free IlI Oyster Bar & The Spaghetti Machine Tuesday thru Sunday-5 to 10 p.m. 301 WEST HURON 663-2403 ANN ARBOR MENU Fresh Blue Point oysters on half shell .. . 1.95 Dinners below include salad bar, bread, butter, coffee Spaghetti: 1. Tomato.. ...... 2.70 7. Meat Balls ...... 2.95 2. Mushrooms ... ... 2.75 8. Sicilian .. ....... 3.25 3. Meat............2.95 9. Marinara........3.25 4. Meat & Mushrooms 2.95 10. Carabonara ..... 3.75 5. White Clam ...... 2.95 11. Butter, Garlic, Basil 2.75 6. Red Clam ....... 3.25 12. Chicken Livers .... 3.75 13. 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If this fails to give within 14 days, they will turn Stehenson a victory, they will the election over to the Wash- probably take the Matter to tenaw County Board of Can- court, he said. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Friday, April 11 University Dancers: Barbour Stu- dio, 8:30 pm. Day Calendar General*Notices WUOM: Morris Janowitz, U. Chi- Undergraduate Honors Convoca- sago, "social control & Human Lion: h nulcovcto e Servces" 9:0 a. Icognizing undergraduate honor stu- Educational Media t dents will be held, 10:30 am, Fri., Schorling Aud., SEB, noon. April, 11, Hill Aud. President R. W. Physics: G. K. O'Neill, Princeton. Fleming will address the convoca- "The Colonization of Space," 182, tion on "What Kind of Educational P&A Bldg. 2 pm. Policy Do We Wants?" All under- Astronomy: Susan Simkin, MSU, graduate classes, except clinics & "Massive Red Halos Around Spiral graduate seminars, will be dismiss- Galaxies?" P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 pm. ed from 9:45-noon for the convo- Ctr. South, Southeast Asian cation. However, seniors may be Studies: Art History; Humanities: excused from clinics & seminars. Harold Powers, Princeton, "The Au- The honor students will not wear dible Icon: Indian Music and Mini- caps and gowns. Doors of the Au- ture Painting." 203 Tappan, 4 pm. ditorium will open at 10 am. The Philosophy: StanleyACavell, Har public isainvited. yard, "An Aesthetic Analysis of a Suimmer Placement Film," Rm. 170 P&A, 7:30 pm. 3200 SAB, 763-4117 Int'l Sports: Barbour, Waterman Camp Ma-Hi-Ya-MI Coed; Jewish Gym, 7:30-10:30 pm. Com. Ctr. of Toledo: interview R. C. Players: Brecht's Good Wo- Thurs. Apr. 17, 9-5; openings inc. man of Setzuan, Res. Col. Aud., 8 nurse, maintenance help, m 18/up, pm. asst, waterfront, senior counselors Music School: Collegium Must- 20/up, asst. cook 20/up; register in cum-English, Italian music from person or by phone 763-4117. 1600, Rackham Aud., 8 pm; Dorian Jewel Co., Detroit, MI: Interview Morris, mezzo-soprano, Cady Music Thurs./Fri. Apr. 17/18 9-5; openings, Rm., Stearns Bldg., 8 pm. salesmen, working est. rout'es, & Int'l Folk Dance: Barbour Gym, customer reps.;' also jobs in Flint, 8:15 pm. Saginaw, Grand Rapids, Toledo; ex- Astronomy Visitors' Night: C. R. cellent opportunities; further de- Crowlley, "The Chemistry of the tails available. Stars;" film, observations, Aud. C, Camp Tamarack, Detroit Fresh Air Angell, 8:30 pm. Society: interview Fri., Apr. 11, 1-5; 1Musical Society: Spanish RTV openings for unit supv. (21), water- Symphony, Hill Aud., 8:30 pm. front, & kitchen 'aids. 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