.r ... -,. ; '' IrYU SEE OWSI The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, April 4, 1978-Page 3 PRPRE FO: e1r t 4 MCAT - DAT -LSAT GRE GMAT - OCAT - VAT SAT NMB I,I[ff[, ,CFMGFLEX-VQE NAT'L DENTAL BOARDS NURSING BOARDS Flexible Programs & Hours SThere IS a difference':: KAPlANx ±->EDUCATIONAL CENTER Test Preparation Specialists Since 1938 For Information flease Call: (313) 662-3149 For Locations in 'Other Cities, Call: TOLL FREE: 800-223-1782 Centes in Major US Cities Toronto. Puerto Rico and Lugano, Switerland N r7 V : . /r ) 'g i 9# Johnson Do you believe in 'Magic' If you were taken in by the April fools Sports page with it's erroneous article on Earvin "Magic" Johnson's suspension, relax, you weren't the only one duped. The folks at MSU, who may be noted for their naivete, also fell for the ruse that their basketball team's star had been recruited illegally. The Spartans got a copy of the article and the immediate reaction was "I don't believe we got caught!" One MSU coed, when reading the erroneous charges that Earvin was bribed with free season tickets, braces forhis little sister Mystic, and a credit card to the Ace Hardware Store, commented, "Well, we did it, we deserve it!" In fact, none of the Spartans considered the story may even bea prank. Maybe they know something we don't ... Happenings.. . ... maKe the whole day worthwhile, especially when they kick off with something as exciting as an 11 a.m. talk by MIT's Richard Laton on "Device ' and Circuit Development" at 4037 E. Engineering ... today is not the day to eat a big lunch because there simply isn't enough time. At noon and 4 p.m., Sociocinema presents. "Barefoot Doctors of China" (that's a film, not actual M.D.s) in MLB 3 ... "The Importance ani Meaning of Negotiations between Egypt and Israel", will be discussed at noon by Richard Mitchell in the Inter- national Center's Rec room. . . learn all about "Garnsey Bison Site, Roswell, New Mexico" from John Speth in 2009 Museums. Get there early or there won't be any seats left ... Pianist Lynn Mackey presents "Music at Mid Day", PAIC, Union, again at noon. . . 4he' wait is at last over! In 165 Chrysler Alfred Beeton will finally tell everything about the "Influence of Aquatic Macrophytes on the Chemistry and Productabilityof Lake Skadar; Yugoslavia" Sounds. fishy. . . stop by the Union's Pendleton Room at 4 p.m. to hear a poetry reading by Edmund Keeley. . . also at 4 is an absolute must for all bioengineers. John Deller of the Kresge Hearing Research In- stitute talks about "Acoustical Techniques in. Speech Signal Processing")n 5804 Med Sci. II . . . meet U.S Senate candidate Carl Levin at 7:3fi'n conference room 6 in the Union,.. Dr. A. Odlyzko of Bell Labs talks about "Modular Forms and Sphere Packings" at 7:30. . . in room 3227 Angell. . . add some music to your evening at 8 pm. with either the American Trio at Rackham or the Varsity Band at Hill Auditorium. Apology The Daily wishes to apologize for its reference to convicted mur- derer Ricky Wayne Wilson in the April Fools issue. We realize the ar- ticle was in poor taste, and again, we are sorry. On the outside . We are currently proving the theory that the weather in Ann Arbor is radically djfferent every day. After freezing in yesterday's sleet, get ready for a switch. Today will be mostly sunny, breezy, and warm. The high will be between 65 to 68. Tonight some clouds will appear with a chance of thundershowers and a low of 56 to 59. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and cooler, high in the'low 50s. Chances of rain: 30 per- cent today and 60 percent tonight, 40 percent tomorrow. Kin . Today marks the tenth anniver- sary of the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. King was assassinated while standing on the balcony of his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Ten- nessee. . Thousands march to commemorate King By The Associated Press Thousands of persons are to march in Cleveland at the City Hall rotunda downtown Memphis, Tenn., today in yesterday, and an ecumenical what is expected to be the largest ob- memorial service was scheduled for servance in the country of the 10th an- today at the Trinity Episcopal Church. niversary of the death of Dr. Martin All of the city's more than 800 Luther King Jr. clergymen were invited for the service The march, sponsored by the today to be conducted by Bishop John American Federation of State, County H. Burt of the Episcopal Diocese of and Municipal Employees Local 1733, is Cleveland. one of several activities in Memphis The observances in Memphis were and other cities marking the date the scheduled to begin last night with a ser- civil rights leader was shot on a motel vice at the Mason Temple Church of balcony while in Memphis in support of God in Christ Church, where King a sanitation strike, delivered his last speech. From there, a James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to group marched to the Lorraine Motel, killing King and is serving a 99-year where King was shot, for a 24-hour sentence at Brushy Mountain State vigil. Prison at Petrol. He later recanted his High school students from Memphis confession. and Shelby County were invited to a The Rev. James Lawson, a leader of rally this morning at the Cook Conven- the 1968 sanitation workers strike and tion Center in memory of King's life now pastor of Holman United Methodist and work. The Rev. Jesse Jackson, Church in Los Angeles, will lead the director of Operation PUSH, was to ad- commemoration in Memphis. dress the rally. In Atlanta, Coretta King, the civil rights leader's widow, Martin Luther King Sr., and other members of the family, will lay a wreath on King's+ tomb. A family spokesman said a brief statement will be issued. A march was planned in Gadsden, Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 7-9 Ala., to honor King and to bring atten- Sat., Sun., Wed.,1-3-5-7-9 tion to demands among some blacks that six policemen be suspended. A county grand jury cleared the six in the fatal shooting of a 27-year-old blackU following a high-speed chase.4 A memorial tribute was held in P ©,s~72THC NTURY-FOXA Daily Official Bulletin. Tuesday.April 4, 1978_ DAILY CALENDAR+ Electrical/Computer Eng.: Richard Laton, MIT, "Device and Circuit Development," 4073 E.-Eng., i1 All. . . . am. Museum of Anthropology: John Speth, "Garnsey TODAY AT Bison Site, Roswell, New Mexico," 2009 Museums, 1-3:30-6:00-8:30 noon. Great Lakes/Marine Waters: Alfred Beeton, "In-I fluence of Aquatic Marcophytes on Chemistry and Productability of Lake Skadar, Yugoslavia," 165° Chrysler, 4 p.m. Bioengineering: John Deller, Kresge Hearing THIRD Research Institute, "Acoustical Techniques in Speech Signal Processing," 5804 Med. Sci. II, 4 p.m. Physics: W. E. Blumberg, Bell Labs., "Applica- tions of X-ray Absorption, to Biological Systems," 296 Dennison, 4 p.m. Music School: American Trio. Rackham Aud: Varsity Band, Hill Aud., 8 p.m. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI No.146 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri,7-9 Tuesday, April 4.1978 Sat., Sun., Wed., 1-3-5-7-9 is edited and managed by students t the University of Michigan. News phone 764 . Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. 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