THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March '151. 1974I COFFEE -HOUSE ISRAELI FOOD- .humus-f olaf al-:petah and. ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY eveingm 8:30,-March 16 at H tLLEL, 1429 Hill ;admission 75c 25% 'off prepaid Cambridge Univer- sity Book orders (f ew excep- tions). Deadline March 23rd, DAVID S BOOKS 209 S. STATE 663-8441 0 THE ORIGINAL "Alice in Wonderland" "Starring .. _....................... SPECIAL $1.98 1 Eliot encouraged women at the meeting to use similar strategy ~ 4 to protest the size of the U.S. military budget. Students without a t TheCete fo Rssan ndEat Eroea Stdisy CONFESSIONS OF A STOCKBROKER. $6.95 .. SPEC. $1.00 ')4sizeable yearly income could participate by sending letters of Intent 't is spon}soring mini-course 420 on ( i ALTIEGRA BOPESJKritShae SE. 100* to the Internal Revenue Service, legislators, and are newspapers, or fv AL TIE GEAT.BLOOERS Kerit chafr ..SPE. $100 by withholding telephone tax, she suggested.II : U S A NIR THE HANDGUN. Geoffrey Bootrod. Over 800 illus. 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SPECIAL $4.95 *4 WENN SA URANMsarch 0fssrofPltia'Sinc n Pictorial Encly. of Oriental Arts: KOREOI (1 vol pub at $995, 41m VENNAPTRARsac rfso fPltclSineadSALE $4.9)5) JAPAN (4 vols. pub. at $39.95, SALE $19.95). # c c Director of the Slavic and Area Studies Center, Pennsylvania 'State A marvelous series, just now available at discount, emphasis Zt, University.,"Soviet Nationalities and Nationality Policy:. Implications gl on plates which are superb. Have a look. * for the Nature and Future of the USSR."DT IEWRDWRLFciierpoutoso a ra 4:00 p.m, Lecture Room 1, Modern Language Buildintg S THU SDA Mach 1}stories from Newspapers of the day. A giant folio edition * In conjunction with the"mini-course,"oa'film entitled "The People of(1"x2'.ub.apraly$0 .. .SAE995* the Soviet Union" will be shown at 8:00 p.m, in Lecture Room 2, AIRCRAFT. David Mondey. Photographic story of modern 4 Moen agag uldn flight. 150 color illus. Emphasis is post WW II. SPECIAL $4.5 *4 TUESDAY, March 26 f nOtln fWRL RHTCTR.M Rtun"35ils ROMAN SZPORLUK,. Associate Professor of History, University.Afn Otlib ldblne of WRDACIE TEM.ext anf 5ine us. Friday 8:40, 10:20, Saturday, 700, 840 pm. d Michigan, "The Ukrainians in the USSR." SPCIL 5.5f* in a unique TRIPLEX presentation n 4:00 p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham Building '$ s THURSDAY, March 28 GLASS AND GLASSWARE. by George Savage. 225 illus. A f{; LEE MARVIN and GENE HACKMAN in of ,,RPSO RYHDET eotmn f'oiia cecYr broad coverage of the art and history of glass, with fine i- #* D~A U 7:00 U 10:20 a University (Toronto). "Central Asia in Soviet Nationality Policy" lsrtinaou af nclr...SECA 5.5ibthngt 4:00p~m. W8# Coferece oom,'RO~hamBuilingMarvin plas a Chicago enforcer sent out with three 'soldiers' to a 400pmWsCofrneRoRchmBidg ART NOUVEAU: Revolution in Interior Design. Focus is on pulteKnaqCt!prto, u y" ~ MOND Y, pri 1 ~ urnshigsfin coor llu. Txt y Rsana Bssaliabck into the family. Director Michael Ritchie 's parable of the RASMA KARKLINS, aeatmno oitical cienceUivri o . PCA 29 Syndicate in a cornfield, or how violence is as corporate as Chicago. "TheBaltic Nations in the Soviet State." ORETLATPii awo.Tebokfr* America. 4:00 p.m., West Conference Room, Rackham Building Iet INTRODUCING ORIA A haslen uablesolne noaf *4 ' te interested party wohsbe nbet lneit TUESDAY, April 2 1000-page text on the fine arts of the Fr East. Illustrations 4 and TUESDAY WELD and ANTHONY PERKINS PROFESSOR FRANCES SVENSSON, Department of Political. Science, I are very good and the text is fairly simple. .: SPECIAL $3.5 *4 PLAY IT AS IT LAYS University of Michigan. "The Tribal Peoples oaf the Soviet Fr East" TESLN IAELRI JPNb hin e , 4:00 p.m., W/est Conference Room, Rckham Building H IETTAELRI AA yCin e. Japan as { '4I! 7:00, 8:40 Friday 8:40,1 10:20 Saturday ?iseen by an outsider (Chinese) who has travelled extensively, ten ,oming out at last night's 'Iter- featured speakers and a showing 'U' bate shorta'ges (Continued from Page ) orgy-oriented replacement for the ierra Club's now-defunct campus .hapter, *according to Swindelhurst. SWINDELHURST said the group ill participate in "environmental- yrelated activities" as dictated by hie members' interests. He added hat; the temperature and ligtting iata will be fully tabulated for resentation to the next Task Force neeiing. r"This' means working tar preserve nd p r o t e c t. natural,:resources irough conservation projects and tamping, biking and hiking 'to en- oy them," he added. At last night's meeting the six tudents present discussed possible Lctivities for the group including: --Collecting paper bgs for sale aCampus Corners to r'aise money or outings. -Putting "ecology box" stikers }n waste baskets as a reminder to eecycle paper, glass and plastics. -Testing light levels in hallwaya aid cas'ooms and marking the itchelf unneessay la is. OF F=CAMPUS Housing Dirctor eter Schoch is the driving force iehind one energy-saving effort hat's open to everyone who con- nutes, to and from the campus: he carpool. Schoch runs the 'pool from a passive pin-tudd ed map on the all of hs office in the Student ctivties Building. The pins indi- ate the homes of carpool m em- ers.: everywhere in the stae's wer - penaninsula. If the carpool has yet to cover igiven neighborhood, commuters ll out address file cards and are lotified when a--local oarpol is ormed. BUT SO far the network has 'ag- ;ed due, to lack of; interest. Asso- iate Housing Diretor Claude :Orr lescribes his staff's 'plight:"We've seen on our knees begging people, lease, use the carpool.' To date, the Housing Office has nanaged to place 60 students in carpools from Lansing and Toledo o Ann Arbor. "I'd be delighted if 500 people howed up tomorrow," says ichoch. "We'd, find places for all )f them." TFIS MICHIGAN rDAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 130 Friday, March 15, 1974 5edited and managed by students at e University of Michigan. News phone 4-0562. Second class postage paid a inn Arbor, Michigan 48106. Pubise ally Tuesday through Sunday morning luring the University year at 420My Lard Street, Annl Arbor, Michigan 48104. lubscription'rates: $1 by carrier' (ca- ,us area);, $11 iocal mai (Michigan and )hia i; $12 non-local mail (other' tate nd foreign). Summer session published Tuesday roughi Saturday morning. 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