Fagg, Six, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, November 1, 1972 Po~eSixTHEMICIGANDAIY WdnedayNovmbe 1,197 Friday and Saturday sic the original uncut King Kong starring FAY WRAY -PLUS- personal appearance by KING KONG and Gorillas 7:30 and 10:00 DE BY SIDE Friday and Saturday . -.1- - i Reefer Madness -PLUS- FIRESIGN THEATRE in "Martian Space Party" 1872 RlIST F GREETING 197s Give M.re to Chrisimas Seals 6:00 8:00 10:00 Aud. 3 Aud. 4 MODERN LANGUAGES BLDG. $1 contribution - Friends of Newsreel i Hundreds give blood ii Red Cross drive By DAVID STIOLL says. If the bank gets started, he Lliindreds of students are tapping adds, every University student will their veins in the Union Ballroom be entitled to blood as well. this week as part of a Red Cross Mike Lewis, '72, a member of sponsored blood drive to build a Vietnam Veterans Against the War, St"dent Blood Bank. says he's "giving blood back" and The drive marks the fourth at- notes that "it's very easy unless tempt in the last few years to you don't like the color red." establish a free source of blood for None of the donors admitted that students. According to Bruce Mad- giving blood hurt. In fact, none dalena, '74, chairman of the blood would admit that they even felt bank drive, more than 400 pints weak afterward (which may be of blood are needed today and to- due to the fact that they were given -orrow in order to get the pro- doughnuts to restore theirvitality). brain started. The drive will continue today Donors are not paid, and most and tomorrow between 11 a.m. and of the nurses and staff who run the 5 p.m. operation are volunteers. Donors Donors must be at least 18 years and their immediate families are old, weigh 110 pounds or more, and entitled to free blood for a year have taken no drugs or medication should they need it, Maddalena recently. When was the last lime you saw a good old-fashioned MUCKRA tE I SEE Jack Anderson Pulitzer Prize winning columnist FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 at 8:00 p.m. v THRU 'TfiE Daily Photo by ROLFE TESSEM Zoet during the Red Cross-sponsored blood drive NURSE DOROTHY COLLIER draws blood from Fran yesterday. Subscribe to The Michigan Daily UNION.LEAGUE HILL AUDITORIUM Tickets $1.25: on sale at the Michigan Union or ot the door UN ION-LEAGUE I I_________________________________ SPEAKING BEFORIE POLITICAL SCIENCE 111, CON- GR E SSM AN ISCII'S OPPONL NT H AS SUGGESTED THAT C:ONGRESSM AN ESCII IS A LOYAL SUPPORT- IR OF PRISIDINT NIXON'S VIETNAM POLICY . . . Congressmon Esch has opposed two Pres- idents on the Vietnam war. In 1967, he was one of the first Republicans to call for a de- escalation of the war and a halt in the bombing. Since 1968, he has continually pushed for a speed up in American with- drawals and has opposed the expansion of the war into Indochina. In 1971, he intro- duced a five-step peace plan which set a date certain for American withdrawal. Most recently, he has introduced legislation to cut off all funding for the war in Indochina, subject only to an agreement for the release of American POW's and the identification of those missing in action. Says Ralph Nader in his recent report on Congress, "Congressman Esch is in the forefront of Republican doves, seeing not only the human waste in Southeast Asia, but the economic debree and the need to rebuild Indochina." ON NOVEMBER 7th WE HOPE YOU WILL VOTE ON THE BASIS OF RECORD RATHER THAN RHETORIC. Keep ESCH in Conggress .. a RECORD to believe in Paid for by Students for Esch Committee, Cynthia Haidostion, Chairman; Craig Ruff, Treasurer. FOREST. FIRES BURN MORE, THAN TREES ,%I al 4 Read and Use Daily Classifieds