THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 27, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 27, 1974 A Film Journey sunseed soundtrack by The Sufi Choir COME ON DOWN.. see , on the air-LIVE! Broadcasting from THE SCENE at 341 So. Main S t r e e t, downtown Ann :.-Arbor! See - J.L. "Lighting" Hen- dricks and Bill Champion, plus other favorites like: "Ludic on the Radio." Free Albums-Free Posters Many Give-a-Ways Galore! The BEST Music- all night long ".. . an adventure to help open your inner awareness." A film journey with teachers like Baba Ram Dass (author of Be Here Now) Swami Satchidananda, Yogi Bhajan, Roshi Suzuki of Tas- sajara Zen Center, Lama Govinda, Sufi Samuel Lewis, Steve Gaskin, Pir Vilayat Khan and many others thru the U.S., India, Israel and Nepal with their students and di- sciples. presented by World Family in cooperation with UAC Mediatrics & Office of Ethics and Religious Studies (Ann Arbor) Wednesday, 7 & 9:30 Ann Arbor Feb. 24-March 2 at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, corne.r of Washington and Fletcher Sts. TIMES ... Sot. & Sun: 1, 3:30,7,49:30 weekdays: 7 & 9:30 See ya later alligator Earl Rottman of Ponchatoula, La., with his wife Tina and son E. T., are not strange visitors from another planet with designs on the poor creature in the cage. They're merely taking the little eight foot, 250 pound pet for a walk as part of the Mardi Gras celebration. The occa- sion obviously calls for twisted attire, and Rottman responds in a m oss suit. Listen to the action on 650 AM in your dorm, and COME ON DOWN I1 $1.50 admission 341 S. MAIN ST. ANN ARBOR 769-5960 b I - I,1 White House hardens Calif. subpoena stand (Continued from Page 1) testify in person in compliance with a summons," said the White House brief filed by' presidential! lawyer James St. Clair. Nixon was subpoenaed last month by California Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer as "a material and necessary witness." The subpoena was forwarded to the District of Columbia court for service. Acceptance of the s u b p o e n a "would open . the door to an un- warranted, unfettered, and an un- constitutional imposition" upon his office, the lawyers said. EHRLICHMAN'S lawyers have until March 8 to file an answer. The President's lawyers can re- spond until March 13. A hearing on the matter is scheduled by Chief Judge Harold Greene on March 15. Ehrlichman is charged with con-. spiracy, burglary and perjury in connection with the Labor Day 1971 break-in at the office of Dr. Louis Fielding, Daniel Ellsberg's psychi- atrist. Two others also are charged with burglary. Concerning Kalmbach's campaign contribution disclosures, the Wash- ington Post said the undercover work financed by the secret fund included the campaign sabotage carried out by lawyer Donald Se- gretti and the investigations of pol- iticians' private lives conducted by former New York policeman An- thony Ulasewicz. THE POST also quoted the sources as saying Kalmbach is ready to testify that H. R. Halde- man, while White House chief of staff in 1970, organized a $4 million congressional campaign fund drive. MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW FOR THE HILLEL WEEKEND with EMIL SACKENHEIM FOR INFO CALL 663-4129 0 i.1 3 DAYS ONLY a W. T HIS REG. $15.95 HONEYWELL 18 STROBOLITE MANUAL FLASH FOR 29c WHEN PURCHASED WITH THE HONEYWELL AUTO/STROBONAR 360 ELECTRONIC FLASH AT QUARRY'S DISCOUNT PRICE OF $5995 A GREAT OFFER FOR THE TWO CAMERA FAMILY USE SECOND STROBE AS A GIFT FOR THE UPCOMING GRADUATION & WEDDING SEASON (We're sure you can think of others) I Ills 's I' ^" IM A .::....'o jiE iu Tv ,n wlun ija ll KEHE IIN IRA.I.: T 1 CT z A'f~la WM ; Al 1 tEEN ~i lTV I~'_?F II