Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, November 3, 1973 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday,.... Novembe.. ,r 3 1 ThursdaysFriday- Saturday Nov 1.2.3 LOU DONALDO COMING Nov 8-910 STANLEY TURRENTINE Employes claim U, What Is It? { Mts dthem on htke How Can It Help You? 4 (Continued from Page 1) fice may be less conscientious in cording to another unit manager. awarding a merit increase to MEDIT TE T ANSC NDEN ALLYWe could see what they were MEDITATE T RANSCENDENTALLY doing; we weren't happytabout i,;someone who has publicly com- C but there was nothing we could plained," one worker said. at CENTICORE 4M do," she concluded. The employes interviewed asked :.... . ................................................ Sthat their names be. withheld ::"."":":::::.:.:.::: ":::: rather than risk further salary Daily Official Bulletin Meet JACK FOREM, author of C problems. "The compensation .-..at- .:....................:.:::::....:..:::............ TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATIONDAYCSaturday, November 3 ! TRNSENENALMDIATONs ~DAY CALENDAR T vDance Dept. Sat. Dance Classes: Bar- 4Sand T-M insbructor e tour Studio in Barb. Gym Bldg., Mod- an istucorgr e ern Dance, 12:30 pm., Folk Dance, 2:15 anim als Gat Football: U-M vs. Indiana, Home ,' G Game, 1:30 pm. TU DAYNov 6- 1-00 pm -230 p3 m. . Hockey: U-M vs. Waterloo, Home' ( ( put t " Game, Yost Field House, 7:30 pm. TUEMDAYC in cMusical Society: Leningrad Philhar- monic. G. Rozhdestvensky, conductor, Hill Aud., 8:30 pm. SUMMER PLACEMENT (Continued from Page 1) 3200 SAB, 763-4117 if they wanted him to blow up the Attention Students: Summer Federal large blue balloon in his hand. Agency Job Announcements have ar- rived. This exam DOES NOT COVERI "Yes," the audience responded. post office jobs this year. Applic. dead- 1"I can't hear you", Winkie teased. line Nov. 23 for January exam. kAI I Mn;^A E a4. - 44 "Yes " they shouted gleefully. The Newspaper Fund, N. J.: Journal- KNEW SEPT. 29 o t Nixon told tapes gone (Continued from Page 1) conversation took place and this record was still in existence. Warren said. he did not know whether a similar memorandum was made of the President's con- for applics. Dec. 1. Applies. available. CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 3200 SAB, 764-7456 Recruiting on Campus: Nov. 5: Manuf. Nat'l Bank of Detroit; Univ. of Notre Dame, Bus. Admin,; Nov. 6: Stan- ford Univ, Sch, of Bus.; Northwestern Univ. Law; Wayne State Univ. Person- nel Office; Penn. Univ., Law; Nov. 7: MIT Sch. of Arch & Planning; Univ of Chicago, Grad. Schools; Burger King Corpt Nov. 8: Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.; HEW-Mgt. Intern Program; George Wash. Univ, Law; Aetna Life & Casual- ty; Nov. 9: Columbia Grttd. Div.; New York Life Insurance; Nov. 12: Cincin- nati Milacron, Elec. Data Systems Corp., Nat'l Community Services; Nov. 13: Babson Collage, Bus. Admin.; Elect. Data Systems Corp.; Burroughs Wel- come Co.; U. S. Dept. of Justice, Drug Enforcement Admin.; Montgomery Co. Adult Probation Dept.; Nov. 14: Pru- dential Life Ins., Travelers Insurance Co., Montgomery Ward & Co.; Nov. 15: Fruehauf Corp.; Johnson - Johnson; N. Y. Life Ins.; IBM; Duke Univ, Law. versition with former Attorney General John Mitchell on June 30, 1972. Elsewhere, members of Congress ryesterday decided to push ahead with impeachment hearings and moves to find an independent Watergate soecial prosecutor as mail ovtinued to flood in critical of President Nixon. There were also implied threats to hold up approval of Sen. William Saxbe (R-Ohio) to become the new attorney general until an inde- pendent prosecutor is named, de- spite Nixon's decision Thursday to give the post to a Texas lawyer, Leon Jaworski. Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield said the Senate Judi- ciary Committee might. not act on Saxbe's nomination until it finish- ed consideration of legislation Io set up an independent Watergate prosecutor who could not be dis- missed by the White House or Justice Department. ,4 4 1V a 2333 E. STADIUM BLVD. below the Frontier Restaurant (near Washfenaw) Ann Arbor AMPLE FREE PARKING Call 663-9165 for Information cinu lyiaaur [WHIN Gurlirlillift 4Ai with WWWW presents AMERICA "Louder," he said. "YES!" they shouted, louder still. POP! The balloon burst sending Winkie crashing to the floor amid gales of laughter. THE STAR of the show, however, was clearly Baby Nellie. Perform- ing in the center ring, Nellie's han- dler put her through her paces. "Stretch, come on s-t-r-e-t-c-h," he said, as if he were talking to a slightly oversized puppy dog rather than a pachyderm. The chil- dren cheered enthusiastically as, Nellie stood first on her hindlegs and then on her head. C/tw'cA WO~PAhpi 6.enhice46 ism students - juniors only. Deadine' :;)4 I November 9 CAMPUS CHAPEL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1236 Washtenaw Ave. 1432 Washtenaw Ave. (1 Block South of Bus Stop) Ministers: Robert E. Sanders, John Student Chapel of the Reformed R. Waser, Brewster H. Gere, Jr. Tradition. Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 Sun- Worship Services at 10:00 a.m. days. and 6:00 p.m. Program followed by supperl Bowen Fieldhouse 8 P.M. DIG ROOT 01 CAMIFPUS! DUNHAM'S CONTINENTAL TYROLEANS® There's a new boss boot on campus! Dunham's Continental Tyroleans, designed in Italy for moun- taineering and hiking, have been taken over by student power and claimed as their own campus footgear. Rugged as all outdoors, supple leathers, genuine Vibram soles. Styles for He and She .. grrrreat in every way! $29.00. Tickets: $3, $4, $5-reserved AVAILABLE AT: Ann Arbor Music Mart, Huckleberry Party Store, J.L. Hudson's. McKenny Union. As the show ended, the animals * * * departed for a quick tour of the CANTERBURY HOUSE seventh andsixth floor wards. 218 N. Division Smiles abounded as the patients 665-0606 began to filter back to their rooms. Holy Eucharist at Noon in St. As each child left, he or she re- Andrew's Church. ceived ice cream, and appropriate- Tuesday, Sept. 11th - Holy Eu- ly enough, a box of animal crack- charist at 4:45 p.m. in St. Andrew's ers. Church. (75c) Sunday. Bible Study Luncheon 12:00 noon Tuesdays. HolT y ommunion 5:15-5:50 Wed- nesdays. All college students and young adults are cordially invited to all activities of the church. r m U. I Now il I I I U.M. STUDENT BLOOD BANK i UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday Morning Services at 9:15 and at 10:30. Sunday Morning Bible Study at 9:15. Wednesday Evening Worship at 10:00. HELD OVER! Sat. 7, 8:45, 10:30 "Totally delightful! There is much nudity and simu- lated sex in this film, but if your wife, or husband has never seen an X-rated movie, 'Le Sex Shop' is the one to take her, or him to. It is whoesome, refreshing and deliciously funny satire." -Stewart Klein, WNEW-TV "This charming French comedy is the first really sophisticated X-rated movie shown, and proves that sex is not just fun but that it also can be very funny." -Kevin Sanders, WABC-TV "BRAVO A for his most sophisticated,s entertaining and delight- fully satirical comedy about changing sexual mores and the efforts of couples to keep pace.'' -William Wolf, Cue Magazine r. ,#' "LAUGHS all over the place. 'Le Sex Shop' is not for children but is for adults who can smile through a nude, but never dirty lampoon of pornographic movies." -Gene Shalit, WNBC-TVx SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW Sat. & Sun. afternoon: SANTA & THE THREE BEARS 1, 2:30 p.m. Children 50c, Adults $1.00 Mon., Nov. Tues., Nov. Wed., Nov. Thurs., Nov. 5 6 7 8 11 A.M.-5 P.M. SECOND FLOOR MICHIGAN UNION BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH John A. Woods, Pastor 900 Plum St. Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 Church Phone-NO 3-3800 Services: Sunday School-9:00'a.m. Morning Worship-10:30 a.m. THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 1917 Washtenaw Erwin A. Gaede, Minister Church School and Services at 10:30 a.m. -Sermon topic: "The Sustaining Community." Adult Forum-9:30 a.m! Discus- sion topic: "What Has Changed in the Sheriff's Dept?" Speaker: Fred Postill, Sheriff. BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST t 423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149 Minister: Dr. T. L. Trost, Jr. Associate Ministers: Dennis R. Brophy and Howard F. Gebhart. ' 9 a.m.-Morning Prayer. 10 a.m. - Worship Service and Church School. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Min- isters Services at 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC, LCA) 801 S. Forest at Hill Donald G. Zill, Pastor Sunday Morning: Study Class-9:15 a.m. Worship Service-10:30 a.m. Sunday Supper-6:15 p.m. Program-7:00 p.m. ST. ANDREW'S EPSICOAL CHURCH, 306 S. Division 8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist. 10:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon. 12:00 noon - Canterbury House Eucharist. 7:00 p.m. - Evening Prayer in Chapel. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCHand WESLEY FOUNDA- TION-State at Huron and Wash. Sermon by Dr. Donald B. Strobe -"On Giving Hilariously," Steward Emphasis. 8:30-9:00 a.m.-Communion Serv- ice. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Worship Services. 9:00-12:30 p.m.-Nursery Care. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Church School (thru Grade 5) 9:30-10:30 a.m. - Church School (Grade 6). 10:30-11:00 a.m.-Coffee-Conver- sation-Fellowship. Broadcast on WNRS (1290) AM and WNRZ (103) FM from 11:00- 112:00. WESLEY FOUNDATION Corner of State & Huron Sunday, Nov. 4: 5:30 p.m. - Celebration, Wesley Lounge. 6:15p.m.-Supper, Pine Room. 7:00 p:m. - Program, Wesley Lounge: "On Death and Dying" with the Rev. Jerry Parker. Thursday, Nov. 8: 6:00 p.m.-Grad Community Sup- per and Program with Judy Root at 2742 Golfside. 4 I INFO CALL 76-GUIDE r 81 I I 89.5fm STEREO WGCBN I r Is ElM WtEj RwyiU es STS DOWNTOWN TWO STORES 217 S. MAIN CAMPUS 619 E. LIBERTY "The New Release Show" featuring new artists on major labels is on TONITE, and every Saturday (6:30-7:30). David Ossman, of Firesign Theatre fame, and his new re- lease "How Time Flies" will be featured TONITE. The show includes a taped interview with Ossman and other artists, plus free posters, T-shirts and albums awarded during the hour to listeners. It's TONITE, and each Saturday. Another lavp wo, innovative program from the student station your life. to enrich 7qP4 Honeywell Photographic Seminar " A two-part, seven-hour short course in photog- . raphy open to everyone. 9 Topics from Basic Camera handling to-.Photo- macrography, Filters to Films and Composition to Darkroom Techniques. Seminar will be held in the Regency Ballroom of the Campus Innz MONDAY, NOV. 5,7-10:30 p.m. TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 7-10:30 p.m. WILLIAM BOTKIN Seminar Instructor $15 Topics from Basic Camera Handling to Photomacrography, Filters to Films ($10 refundable in Honeywell Merchandise and Composition to Darkroom Tech- at Purchase Camera) niques ... ---------- ---.. ----.... --........... ---.... .......... ii"n rr n URA- DIT5NT R San Francisco Mime. Troupe Wed., Nov. 14 Power Center 8:30 p.m. All Seats $2.50 reserved AVAIL NOW- i