Page 'T'en THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 13, 1973 ~a ~eTen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 13, 1973 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ( 4, .M f":.as : ti1 :"::::::: T:":::".:°::::tiJ : A"."}: 41:. ":: -:ti {. FRI)AY, APRIL 13 DAY CALENDAR Industrial, & Op. Engrg.: S. Aschim, "A Comparison of some Problem State- ment Languages," 325 W. Eng., noon, Med Ctr. Comm. for Women Steering Comm.: 56630 Hosp., noon. Macromolecular Res. Ctr.: N. Yeni- kolopyan, Acad, of Sci., USSR, "Zwit- terion Polymerization, 1200 Chem., 4 pm. Statistics: D. Siegmund, Columbia Univ., "Sequential Tests Involving Two Populations," 1429 Mason Hall, 4 pm. Future Worlds Conference Festival: Technology, a.m.; Ecology, p.m. . Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Night: G. Elste, "Distances in the Universe," movie, "The Sun-Watchers," Aud. B, Angell, 8 pm. Int'l Folk Dance: Barbour Gym, 8 pm. Music School: Debussy's "Pelleas & Melisande," Mendelssohn, 8 pm. Music School: Contemporary Direc- tions Ensemble, Rackham Aud., 8 pm. Music School: C. Compton, viola, SM Recital Hall, 8 pm. U Players: Cesaire's "The Tragedy of King Christophe, Mendelssohn, 8 pm. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to following rules passed by the Regents Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts due at the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation, however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the University and "(a) All academic credits will be withheld, the grades for the semes- ter or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued, "(b) All students owing such ac- counts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or sum- mer session until payment has been made." SUMMER PLACEMENT 212 SAB Announcements: come to office for details. U. S. Dept. Health, Educ. & Welfare,j Wash., D.C. Wide variety of openings. Undergraduates must have rating from Summer Fed. Ser. Exam, Graduates no exam needed. Apply by Apr. 15 fort first consideration. Flying Bridge Restaurant, Falmouth, Mass, Openings for dishwashers. Ex- tremely good pay. Must report for work on May 1 or 2. Mich. Dept. of Soc. Services, Mexican- Americans, Latin Americans, other bi- lingual students, needed as Service Aide Workers, Res, Workers, and Day Care Workers. MUST SPEAK FLUENT SPANISH. Mich. Testing E'gineers, Detroit. Un- der rads and Grads of Civil Eng,, and Field techs, needed. Must have car. anAND NOW FROM OUR CREATOR: The National Caucus of Labor Committees presents RICHARD ROSE, author of "A Hindsight on Skinner's Beyond" B.F. Skinner Futurologist or Ideologue for Fascism FRIDAY, April 13 7:30 P.M. Lecture Room I Modern Languages Bldg. S* NEW WORLD MEDIA presents AM NPvt. INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES - -THIS WEEK- * S E W HITE AFRICA FEATURING * "VIVA FRELIMO" (1972.) * Frglim the guerrilla organization of Mozambique. This film * examines developing education and health programs in liberated areas, where people are fighting to free themselves from Portu- 1 gese domination. * AND S COME BACK, AFRICA (1 960) * timely and remarkable Italian Critics A w a r d, Venice * piece of cinema journalism: a Film Festival, 1959. * matter-of-fact, horrifying study Winner of the award for "the * of life in the black depths of film showing the most significant South African society. Filmed in advance in content, means of * secret . . in constant danger expression and technique," The * of arrest and deportation, COME Canadian Federation of Film So- ,K * BACK, AFRICA . . , looks deep cieties, Vancouver Film Festival, into the private nightmare and 1959. * social desperation of a man and S elected by Chevalier de la his people." Barre, Paris, as "Most Worthy Time Magazine Picture of 1960." * PLUS-A SPEAKER FROM NIGERIA FRIDAY ONLY. Multi-purpose Room 8:00 P.M. 3rd Floor-UGLI sponsored by New World Film Coop K k K K k K k k K K K k k k K K k k K K K K K K K K K K k k K K K K K K K K K K K K K K r K K K k K K K R K C r m /i7 tho publi - g - Use Daily Classifieds Daily Photo by KAREN KASMAUSKI International chess miaster Chess Master Vukcevic concentrates on a move in one of the SO simultaneous games he played last night in an exhibition at West Quad. A4 BULLETIN iContinued frOm Page 1) an hour later on North Main Street. Police gave chase to the car, which headed for an apparently pre-arranged " drop zone" on Warren Rd. at US 23. But the drop of "Turkey" was apparently never wade, according to police reports, and early this morning p o I i c e in Washtenaw, Livingston and Genesse counties were continuing a hunt for the suspect car. It is expected that police will hold a news con- ference this morning to release details of the incidents. MARLON " BRANDO IVI"EN e ELA KAZAN WILLIAMS TONIGHT- Modern Languages Auditoriums Aud. 3-7:15 & 9:30 Aud. 4-8:20 1 25 -Friends of Newsreel FROM TO/ BURSLEY HALL ENTERPRISES PRESENTS FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 13 CAT BALLOU AND SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 14 BUTCH CASSIDY and the SUNDANCE KID 9:00 P.M BOTH NIGHTS W. CAFE 75c Before You Decide Where To Store Your Winier Garments .. Check and make sure you're getting ternerature controlled, humidity controlled . COLD VAULT STORAGE