Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 28, 1973 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 lDay Calendar TV Center Film: "Singer's Art: La Bonne Chanson," WWJ-TV, Channel 4,: noon. Rive Gauche: International children's day, 1024 Hill St., 2 p.m. Professional Theatre Prog.: 'God- spell," Power, 3,. 8 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 29 Russian & East European Studies Str.: H. Eagle, "Czech Writers versus dogmatic Marxism: the Conflict and its Aftermath," Commons Rm., basement, Lane Hall, noon. SACUA Meeting: 4th fl., Admin. Bldg., 2 p.m. Psych. 171 Film Series: "Factory," UGLI Multipurpose Rm., 4 p.m. Macromolecular Research Ctr.: V.A. Ponomarenko, Academy of Sciences, USSR, "Reactivity of Heterocycles Dur- ing their Ionic Polymerization," 1200 Chem., 4 p.m. Hist. of Art & Kelsey Museum Lec- ture: K.M. Phillips, Bryn Mawr Coll., "Recent Discoveries of Art & Architec- ture from Northern Etruria," Aud. A, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. Romance Languages & Lits.: Grad Student Colloquium: J. Durand, "El Gongora Diafano Y Sus Falsas Dificul- tades," Commons, 4th fl., MLB, 8 p.m. Rive Gauche: Dutch language night, 1024 Hill St. 9 p.m. SUMMER PLACEMENT 212 SAB INTERVIEW-Register by phone (763- 4117) or in person. Camp Chi Wis. Social Work: Will in- terview here Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, 9 to 5. Openings include gen. counselors, spe- Don't Be Fooled by Fancy Rustproofing Promises. e roof Is in the Process. Ziebart because: Rust can destroy a new car after a couple of years. Under- coating and conventional rustproofing don't do a complete job. Ziebart does. Our process is guaranteed to protect your new car against rust-through for five years or 50,000 miles. Zi ebart because: We use 9 patented tools to get inside your new car's body and spray every inch of rust-prone metal with our unique sealant. To make it really rustproof. And soundproof. And worth more money when you decide to sell it. Ziebart because:" You may want to keep your new car for a couple of years or longer. There's only one Ziebart rustproofing process. And there's only one place to get it. From us. ZIEBART OF ANN ARBOR 142 E. HOOVER PH. 761-8089 TAU EPSILON PHI Fraternity at 1412 Cambridge offers " Lifetime Friendships. * An appealing living situation unlike a large dormitory or a confining apartment. " Social and Athletic activities. " Comparatively inexpensive room and hoard costs. CALL 761-3618 FOR A RIDE OR STOP BY ANYTIME zI I i Daily Photo by KAREN KASMAUSKI - I .-- Whamo! With a look of playful joy, a 'U' student hurls a saucer-shaped unidentified flying object to his part- ner. Sources believe the UFO to be a frisbee. NA TIONWIDE SPEECH: Nixon to speak on '74 budget WASHINGTON UP)-With details of his budget-slashing becoming widely known, President Nixon will explain his fiscal 1974 spending plans in a nationwide radio address today. Although the new budget doesn't go to Congress until tomorrow at noon, .the President has already let it be known that it totals $268.7 billion, is in the red by more than $12 billion, and zeroes in on a number of domestic programs. 1 The broadcast message at 6 p.m. EST will stress the need for fiscal responsibility, presidential aides said. The magnitude of all the cuts won't be known until the document, Listings C (Continued from Page 3) 1 56 Firing Line MOR Evil Tnuh is released, but already adminis- centered in the Health, Education cialists: waterfront, skiing, tripping, tration officials have confirmed the and Welfare Department. boating, arts & crafts, drama, music, Office of Economic Opportunity The budget is also expected to athletics, many others. Details and The udgt isals expcte toapps. available. will be dismantled, and new ap- carry out Nixon's commitment ATTENTION: Seniors and grad stu- provals under federal housing sub- against raising taxes. He has warn- dents deadline for U.S. Information sidized programs are being barred ed that if Congress goes over the Agency jobs, Feb. 5. Last call to apply. for 18 months. limits that he has set for federal INTERVIEW: Camp Tamarack, Fresh limis tat h ha se forfedralAir Society, Detroit. Will interview here The Pentagon apparently will es- spending, it could invite higher Thurs., Feb. 8, 9 to 5. Openings include cape any serious cuttings. Sen. taxes, inflation or both. -en. counselors, supervisors, specialists Mike Mansfield, the Senate Demo- I in waterfront (WSI),Darts and crafts, cratic leader, said the defense In the current fiscal year, spend- nurse, kitchen staff. Details and appli- d s ding is expected to total about $250 cations avail. budget is expected to be about $79 billion, primarily because Nixon billion, up several billion dollars, slashed about $10 billion in spend- to take care of pay and price in- ing by withholding money appro- CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT creases and costs of the all- priated by Congress. 3200 SAB volunteer army. He is expected to detail some of INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS: Cargill, There were reports in Congress those impoundments in the new Inc., Jan. 31; Ford Motor Co., Feb. 6; !budet. he ipounmentAbraham & Straus, Feb. 6; Inland that drastic cuts were. to be made budget. The impoundment process Steel, Johnson & Johnson & Fruehauf has come under legal attack, and Corp. on Feb. 7; First National Bank in a number of social programs Cs r m i of Chicago Applied Physics Laboratory - ~----------- Congress has also tried to limit it. of Johns Hopkins Univ., Jones & "Laughlin Steel Corp., General Foods, edI one second the sunhradiates Oak Ridge Nat'l. Laboratories & Dun ,Umoe eergytha manhasuse & Bradstreet Inc. on Feb. 8; Manufac- turers Nat'l. Bank of Detroit, Applied since the beginning of civilization, Physics Lab. of Johns Hopkins Univ., "Diary of a Mad Housewife" National Geographic says. Chase Manhattan Bank, Feb. 9, 1973. 7 Movie.. -- - --- -- ------- 9 News i , r f ;; G r f G I PARTICI PATE in University (ommiffees 14 Graduate and Undergraduate Student Seats Are Vacant " U-Cellar Board (3) ," Research Policies (1) " University Coucil (2) " Teacher Awards (1) " Civil liberties (1) " Proper Role (1) " Student Relations (2) " University Relations (2) APPLY NOW SGC OFFICE AT 3-X MICHIGAN UNION Ask for a P.I.B. Form 10:3v zEvi Touen-. 4 Profilesin Black 56 Birth and Death of a Star 11:00 2 4 9 News 9:30 2 Doris Day 11:15 7 News 9 This is the Law 9 Religious Scope 56 Book Beat ReligiousMSope 10:00 2 Bill Cosby 4 Big Valley 9 Nature of Things 9 Movie 50 Perry Mason "Arabesque" (66) 56 Speaking Freely 11:45 7 ABC News 10:30 9 Man Alive 12:00 7 Movie 11:04) 2 4 7 News "The Desert Fo=" (ft) 9 CBC News 50 For My People 5o one step Beyond 12:30 4 News 11:20 9 News 1:30 2 Movie 11:30 2 Movie-Western "Devils of Darkne s" , "Madron" (70) 1965) 4 Johnny Carson 2:00 7 News 7 Alan King Inside Las Vegas 3:00 2 News 50 Movie M DA ccuse" (58) MONDAY 9 E SPECIAL! HOT CHOCOLATE veryone LOTS OF PEOPLE Welcome! GRAD COFFEE ~ HOUR WEDNESDAY 8-10 p.m. West Conference Room, 4th Floor RACKHAM LOTS OF FOOD r, ' s I I VERSITY CELLAR (UNION BASEMENT) Introduces its CLASSICAL DEPT. AND 6:00 2 4 7 News 9 Courtship of Eddie's Father 50 Flintstones 56 To Be Announced 6:30 2 CBS News " 4 NBC News 7 ABC News 9 I Dream of Jeannie 50 Gilligan's Island 56 360 Degrees 7:00 2 Truth or Consequences 4 News 7 To Tell The Truth 9 Beverly Hillbillies 50 I Love Lucy 56 Archdiocesan Report 7:30 2 What's My Line? 4 Mouse Factory 7 Let's Make a Deal 9 Wacky World of Jonathan Winters 50 Hogan's Heroes 56 Fine Art of Goofing Off 8:00 2 Gunsmoke 4 Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in 7 Rookies 9 Bobby Goldsboro 56 Heifetz Concert 50 Dragnet 8:30 9 David Frost Revue 50 Merv Griffin 9:00 2 Here's Lucy 4 Movie "Secret Ceremony" (68) 1:00 4 7 News 1:20 2 Movie "Charlie Chan's Secret (36) 2:50 2 News 9:00 11:00 12:00 2:00 5:00 7:00 8:00 11:00 3:00 wcbn listings 20th Century Music MM Broadway Music Modern Music Soul Music Black Edition Soul-Jazz-Blues Progressive Rock Sign-off monday 9:00 The Morning Show 11:00 Afternoon Rock 4:00 Contemporary Folk Music 7:00 Talk Back 8:00 Soul-Jazz-Blues 11:00 Progressive Rock 3:00 Sign-off HILLEL and MIDRASHA COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES of Detroit present Dr. Donna Robinson Divine Assoc. Prof. of Govt., Smith College SPEAKING ON "The Palestinians Are They Alive and Well in Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan?" Emergence of a Palestinian ethnic identity; Palestinians and Fedayeen; national expectations; the Palestinians, Munich, and Black September. MONDAY, Jan. 29, 8 p.m., at HILLEL, 1429 Hill iI Today's staff: News: Ban Biddle, Dan Blugerman, Tammy Ruskin Editorial Page: Eric Schoch Arts Page: Sara Rimer, Mara Shapiro, Gloria Photo Technician: Karen Kasmauski Jacobs, Paul Jane Smith SRI CHINMOY INDIAN MEDITATIONAL MASTER FREE LECTURE-7:30 p.m., JAN. 29 Michigan Union Anderson Room D FILM-7:30 p.m., JAN. 30j Physics & Astronomy Aud. 170 music by JOHN McLAUGHLIN - ------ --- -- - Women's Advocate Office has an opening SELECTION COMMITTEE NEEDED Jesse Winchester Third Down, 110to Go Bearsville album BR 2102 An American exiled in Canada, he's finally followed up his choice first album, JESSE WINCHESTER, with this equally choice LP, pro- duced mostly by himself, but part- ly by the ubiquitous Todd Rund- gren. Frankie & Johnny The Sweetheart Sampler Warner Bros. album BS 2675 Frankie and Johnny are Frank and Ruby and John Paul Fetta. They play guitar and bass respectively, and have spent the last two years doing so in Al Kooper's band. Produced by Al Kooper. 4,- -f:--d1 00r ,I -d i University Cellar I I 1 ft t ...-.........::---...... ::.,.>.:e:-: A:. I