Page Two' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sundav ;udrv 21. 1973 ..geTw THE-MICHIGAN AILY vw 4+4t v _ ... +1;.14.17 / l t A..:{ wt 9 Nixon, U.S. war policy The BEIT MIDRASH LECTURE originally protested internationally By UPI and Reuters Thousands of anti-American de- monstrators clashed with a phal-; anx of riot police in Paris yester- day, as protesters across Europe and Asia denounced President Nix- I on's inauguration and U.S. policies in Vietnam.I The left-wing demonstrators, demonstrations demanding swift shouting "Nixon murderer" a n d withdrawal of American t r o o p s "Brandt (West German Chancel- from Indochina. lor) is his accomplice"; c a 11 e d Approximately 500 protesters de- on the U.S. Government to immed- monstrated in New Delhi, chanting iately sign the peace agreement "Nixon the killer" and "Americans with North Vietnam. get out of Vietnam," in front of the A thick fence of barbed wire was U.S. Information Service building fscheduled foar Monday, :Jan.22nd by Prof. Ur Ra'anan, has been POST- PONED to Monday, April{ 22, 8 p.m. at H ILLEL. BACH CLUB -Ta& present in a BACH CLUB BENEFIT JUAN SERRANO Hill Auditorium-8:30 Thurs. FLAMENCO GUITAR Jan. 25--Tickets $2.50 at the door I 1 or Ann Arbor Music Mart, Discount Records (S. Univ.) I -11 _____ . Left-wing students, screamingIthrown around the U.S. Cultural "Nixon Fascist assassin," rioted in Center as hundreds of riot police' front of the U.S. embasy in Paris's and armored cars stood by.r Place de la Concorde. Rioting Other demonstrations were peace- spread through the, downtown area. ful. One of the largest occurred Meanwhile, demonstrations took in Helsinki, where about 10,000 per- place in Berlin and Dortnund, sons participated in the protest. West Germany. More than 14,000 Some 5,000 persons marched' demonstrators marched through through downtown Stockholm de- the streets of Dortmund chanting manding a rapid end to the Viet- anti-Nixon slogans. nam War and totalwithdrawal of A group of demonstrators carriedU.S. forces in Indochina, police ! a black coffin, with the slogan said. 'this is Nixon's war.' Demonstra- In Tokyo, 1,200 Japanese students tion organizers said yesterday and other leftists staged antiwar had been chosen for the protest to- - coincide with President Nixon's in- auguration. During the march and a subse- quent rally demonstrators called1 for peace in Vietnam and W e s t German diplomatic recognition of North Vietnam. Over 1,000 West Berliners de- nounced President Nixon as a "murderer" at a rally outside the. U.S. Cultural Center there on the occasion of his inauguration.j under close police guard. In Hong Kong, a young Chinese worker was beaten by antiwar de- monstrators in the grounds of the U.S. consulate. AP Photo A HOSTAGE RETURNS with a two-way radio to the Brooklyn gunshop where he and nine others are being held by several gun- men. Gun1tmen continue to hold 10; release 2 SUNDAY H ITCHCOCK'S 39 STEPS 7 & 9:05 MONDAY Inaugural Extravaganza see separate ad in this paper 7-8:30-10 p.m. TUESDAY Charley Chaplin' GOLDRUSH I Preview of Our Remaining Winter 1973 Schedule --TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS-ALWAYS $1- All showings in Auditorium "A", Angell H all, at 7 & 9 p.m. unless otherwise noted JANUARY 23 DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (Guy Hamilton) Sean Connery's latest Bond 24 BLOW-UP (Michelangelo Antonioni) David Hemmings, Vanessa Redgrave 25 THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (Billy Wilder) 30 PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM (Herbert Ross) Woody Allen 31 JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN (Dalton Trumbo) Timothy Bottoms, Diane Varsi FEBRUARY 1 Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby) Bud Cart, Ruth Gordon, Vivian Pickles 6 BREWSTER McCLOUD (Robert Altman) Bud Cart, Sally Kellerman 7 MAD DOGS AND ENGLISHMEN (Pierre Adige) Joe Cocker 8 THE CROOK (ST) (Claude Lelouch) Jean-Pierre Trintignant 13 *MacBETH (Roman Polanski) Jon Finch AT 7 & 9:30 p.m. 14 THE KING OF HEARTS (ST) (Phillip de Broca) A. Bates, G. Bujold 15 Spellbound (Alfred Hitchcock) Gregory Peck, Ingrid Bergman 20 STRAW DOGS (Samuel Peckinpah) Dustin Hoffman 21 LITTLE MURDERS (Alan Arkin) Elliot Gould, Donald Sutherland 22 IF . . . (Lindsay Anderson) Malcolm MacDowell 27 SWEET SWEETBACK'S BAADASSSSS SONG (Melvin van Peeples) (X) 28 M*A*S*H (Robert Altman) Elliot Gould, Donald Sutherland 29 to be announced MARCH 14 THE HOSPITAL (Arthur Hiller) George C. Scott 13 to be announced 15 YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (Lewis Gilbert) Sean Connery as James Bond 20 THE DECAMERON (ST) (Posolini) from Boccaccio's tales (X) 21 *TARGETS (Peter Bogdanovich) Boris Karloff's last film 22 SHAME (ST) (Ingmar Bergman) Liv Uhlmann 27 THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY? (Sydney Pollack) Jane Fonda. 7, 9:30 28 FRITZ, THE CAT (Ralph Bakshi) based on Robert Crumb's comix (X) 29 Bonnie and Clyde (Arthur Penn) Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway APRIL 3 THE OTHER (Robert Mulligan) from the best-selling book 4 *THE GO-BETWEEN (Joseph Losey) Alan Bates 5 THE BRIDE WORE BLACK (ST) (Francois Truffaut) 10 MARAT/SADE (Peter Brooks) the powerful play on film. G. Jackson 11 EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX . . . (Woody Allen) 12 DESPERATE CHARACTERS (Frank Gilroy) Shirley McLoine 17 *FIVE EASY PIECES (Bob Rafelson) Jack Nicholson 18 to be announced 19 *WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (Mel StAart) Gene Wilder Tickets on sale for all of each evening's performances outside the auditorium at 6 p.m. Subject to change, especially titles marked "*." Confirm with our advertisements in The Michigan Daily, or the Unversity Record Calendar. (ST)-Subtitled. The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative is an affiliate member of The American Federation of Film Societies. Most of our showings are in 35mm and with newly installed Xenon projection. 4 --I By Reuters and UPI NEW YORK - Four gunmen, resolved on death before surren- der, held police at bay outside a Brooklyn gunshop yesterday, 24 hours after their robbery attempt was frustrated by a silent alarm and a bloody gunbattle.. "They want to die, they must want to die," a grim-faced police official said after the four, who killed one policeman and wounded two others in the furious gunbattle Friday night, rejected a fourth attempt at negotiation. Two hostages were released by the gunmen. One, a young wo- man, was released shortly after 8 p.m. Friday. The other, a man, was freed about 1 a.m. yesterday. commented "they'll out." never get in connection with MAESTRO JUAN SERRANO is currently offering a limited number of PRIVATE FLAMENCO GUITAR LESSONS. Lessons will be offered on a first come basis and are limited to Monday and Friday only. I The remaining hostages-seven men and three women-were in- side the shop with the gunmen, wrapped in sleeping bags. Three were placed at the front door, where theytcould bethit by bullets in the event of an attack. As darkness began falling, the police also had another worry- the thousands of hostile residents of the neighborhood who have pressed up against police barri- cades during the siege. 7 & 9:05 Be Sure to See I 9_ P, p. M "These men are desperate," a the possibility of a riot. "Then police officer said the released wo- you'll really see some, bloodshed," man told them. he said. "They will fight it out to the ------------ end." A police officer at the scene The Michigan Daily, edited and man-.- aged by students at the University ofAl Michigan. News phone; 764-0562. Second Class postage paid et Ann Arbor, Mich- Igan 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. 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