the Michigan Daily-Wednesday, October 19, 1977-page 3 (p ~tUSEE It'wS APPEN G CALL Z'D~lJI Cooked critters Next time you're digging up in the back yard and you come across a stray bone, don't throw ithway-a group of people in Pittsfield town- ship this summer found the skeleton of a mastadon, a big furry critter the size of an elephant which lived in these parts about 9,000 years ago. The skeleton is now on display at tlhe University Exhibit Museum on Geddes Road.. "The Huron River used to flow through this valley somewhat south of where it is now," explained Dr. Gerald Smith, director of the department of Paleontology. "That area was marsh and swamp and the animals got trapped down there." Exhibit Museum officials say the small size of the tusks and the excessive wear on them indicates the animal was a female, probably a very old one. Let that be a lesson-if you live in Pittsfield township, be sure you don't let your pet mastadon out for a walk in the swamp. Iappenings ... ... brown bag Britain lovers can gather for lunch at noon in the Inter- national Center, 603 E. Madison, for a program on "Study Abroad Op- tions in Great Britain"... Gena Fine will speak on "Yugoslav Village Revisited" at noon in Lane Hall's Commons Roam.. . Slav fanciers can move right from there to a 3:30 p.m. meeting of the Serbo- Croatian Speaking Circle in the Center for Russian and East European Studies .,.. a free presentation of Ibsen'sA Doll's House will be given at 4:10 p.m. in Frieze Building's Arena Theater... Aaron Vinokur of Israel's Haifa University will speak on "Recent Research on Family Budgets in the USSR" at 4:10 p.m. in Lane Hall... Carl Cohlen. RC professor of Philosophy, will address the question "Should the Nazis be allowed to march in Skokie and other Jewish communities?" at 7 p.m. in East Quad's Green Lounge... Sigma Delta Chi, the society of professional journalists will hold an introductory meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the League's Henderson Room . .. Alan Canfora, wounded at Kent State, will speak on "Kent State, 1970-1977'' at 7:30 p.m. in Angell Aud. B.. the Audobon Society will present a lecture by naturalist Stephen Horn under the unlikely title "Bats-Diners in Darkness" at 7:30 p.m. in tlIe Botanical Gardens. .the Baha'i Student Associa- tion will meet at 7:30 p.m. in he International Center... something called the Stilyagi Air Corps Science Fiction Society will meet in room 4304 of the Union at 8 p.m ... you're as Jung as you feel with the ' Carl Jung discussion group, which meets at 8 p.m. in Canterbury House, corner of Division and Catherine ... GEO will hold a member- ship meeting at 8 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheater... the noted WCC band will perform at the Halfway Inn in the basement of East Quad at 9:00 p.m.... and Feminist Legal Services telephone hours for fall are 9 a.m.-4:00 p.m. at 763-4158., On the outside ... Morning has broken-broken, busted, and just plain washed out, because as you read this it should be raining. It will stay that way all day with the rain ceasing in the early evening. Expect a high of around 55 and an overnight low of 40. Tomorrow it should warm up to about 60. : : - " . . . '. - . -: ..: .:.:i:..YY :..:. : : . .... S:i :::::.:::::: : .-.:: :::: i :: ::: r Daily Official Bulletin f " """:".: -:::::".":f. . . . . . . ... ...:...:"...:. :; It Only 100 yards from a rural schod4 near Managua, Nicaragua, leftist guerrillas ambushed Nicaaguan soldiers Monday. All 450 children ap- parently escaped injury. Niarga eiee -AP Photo MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP)-Lef- tist Sandiigsta guerrillas, thought to have suffered a serious blow when their two top leaders were killed last yaar, have launched a new wave of attacks they claim will "finish" the right-wing government of resident Anastasio Somoza Debayle. The latest attacks Monday killed at least four soldiers and wounded 15 others. A total of at least 15 soldiers, police officers and civilians have been killed in the five-day-old campaign. ABOUT 25 guerrillas ambushed a military truck carrying reinforcements as it crossed a bridge on the Masaya highway eight miles outside this capital city Monday. The attackers hurled a grenade into the canvas-covered truck, killing three soldiers. A firefight then raged for three hours, the soldiers on one side of the highway and guerrillas hidden in trees and thick vegetation on the other side. Another soldier was killed in the gun- battle. Fifteen soldiers were reported wounded. Guerrilla casualties were unknown.- VILLAGERS panicked because 450 children were in a school about 100 yar- ds from the ambush, but apparently all the students escaped injury. In nearby Masaya, Nicaragua's second city, guerrillas attacked a military barracks with guns and grenades and then holed up in a nearby Roman Catholic church. The gover- nment troops received support from tanks and rocket-equipped airplanes. It was not known this morning whether the guerrillas were still holding out in Masaya. There were no official reports on casualties in that battle. A GOVERNMENT spokesman said Monday night that authorities had the situation under control throughout Nicaragua. These attacks are an effort by subver- sive forces to attract attention," he said. Julit Guevera, a Sandanista guerrilla who fled to neighboring Costa Rica on Monday, was quoted as saying the in- surgents had plans for more assaults. "The Sandinistas are going to finish with the current state of things," he reportedly said. Guerrilla attacks last week at villages on both the northern and southern bor- ders of Nicaragua killed 11 soldiers and policemen. Costa Rican authorities reported that on Friday a Nicaraguan plane strafed a group of three official Costa Rican boats on an inspection tour near the border. There were no casualties. Costa Rica said it would file a com- plaint with the Organization of American States. wrkersr LANSING (UPI)-Rep. Dana Wilson (D-Hazel Park), yesterday called for a special, intense investigation of PBB exposure among workers at the Michigan Chemical Co., saying he was amazed it hasn't already been done. THE STATE Department of Public Health, however, has enrolled between 60 and 90 Michigan Chemical workers and their families in its special long- term study of PBB's health effects-a fact state disease control chief John Isbister said might not be generally known at the plant. FOUR MICHIGAN Chemical workers who joined Wilson at a news conference said they believe health concerns have focused mainly on far- mers. "If I'd have been a cow, I'd have been dead shortly after it broke but ... buried in Kalkaska," said one of the chemical workers. "I worked around PBB for a little over two years. " The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, be- fore gp.m. of the day preceeding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more informa- tion, phone 764-9270. Wednesday, October 19 DAY CALENDAR Psychiatry: Jerome Frank, Johns Hopkins Hosp., "The Effective Components of Psychotherapy," 5- 6450 Hosp., 9:30 a.m. Panhellenic Plant Sale: Proceeds to CPH, Union Ballroom, l~a.m.-8 p.m. WUOM Lecture Hour: National Town Meeting: "Fame & Fortune in Sports, An Almost Impossible Dream?" 10:30a.m. International Ctr.: "Academic Year Abroad in Great Britain," 603 E. Madison, noon. Astronomy Seminar: Helmut Abt, Kitt Peak, "The THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVIII, No.36 Wednesday, October 19, 1977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Pub lished daily Tuesday through Sunday morning dur- ing the University year at 420 Maynard Street; Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates $12 September through April (2 semesters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday through Satur- day morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. NEW WAY CHEAPER READING, Pa. (AP)-The ways of the "good old days" are not the cheapest nowadays. An.ice company here reports that it has one family left that insists on using an old-fashioned ice box. The ice com- pany delivers a 50-pound cake of ice three times a week. Each cake costs $1.50. That amounts to more than $200 a year. The cost of electricity for an electric refrigerator to replace the ice box would be about $75 a year and the elec- tricity needed to freeze a tray of 16 ice cubes costs about 1.5 cents, according to the General Public Utilites Corp. Occurrence of Peculiar Stars in Open Clusters," 807 Dennison Bldg., 2p.m. Ctr. for Res., Learning"& Teaching: Wibert McKeachie, S. Ericksen, "Teacher-Student Rela- tions in the Classroom," 2448 Mason Hall, 3p.m. - Ecology/Evolutionary Biology: Ian Swingland, Oxford U., "The Ecology & Strategies of the Giant Land Tortoises of Aldabra Atoll," 3056 Nat. Sci., 4 p.m. Physics Colloquium: Dennis Hegyi, "The De- tection of a Galactic Halo & the Cosmological Miss- ing Mass," 296 Dennison Bldg., 4 p.m. Statistics: Stephen Stigler, U. of Wis.; 451 Mason Hall, 4 p. m. Industrial & Op. Engineering: Boris VerkHovsky Princeton U., "Marketing & Investments in Re- search & Technology Development," 229 W. Eng., 4 p. m. Artists, Craftsmen Guild/Theatre Dept.: Irene Connors, "Yeats' Idea of the Theatre," Pendleton Rm., 8p.m. lust for the health of it. Get moving, America! March 1-7. 1977 is. National Physical Education and Sport Week" Physical Education Public Information American Aliance for Heath Physical Education and Recreaton 1 201 16th St N W. Washington, DC 20036 t a nn arbor film ceoperaeiv TONIGHTI Wednesday, October 19 HORSEFEATHERS (Norman Z. McLeod, 1932) 7& 10:15-MLS 3 More of the Marx Brothers in their unceasing war against chronology and the finer things. Groucho descends on a university as the new college president in order to graduate his son Zeppo and to win the annual footbol classic. With Thelma Todd. The secret word i "swordfish. Plus Short: THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER (Clyde Bruckman, 1933) W. C. Fields as Pa tells the story of the young man who went to the city and naively drank "the fatal gloss of beer.'" A tle of the frozen north, where "it isn't a fit night out for man nor beast." Screenplay by W.C. Fields. MONKEY BUSINESS (Norman Z. McLeod, 1931) S:40 Only-MLB 3 The Marx Brothers stow away on the unlukiest ship since the TITANIC. The plot is purely incidental as usual. But see Groucho and Lucille in the closet! Thrill to the amazing fingers of Chico on the 88's! Hear Harpo sing ike Chevalier! "Think about it too much and sanity, like o wilted lettuce leaf, begins to wilt and curl o the edges."-Pauline UBaFE. SINGL.E ADMiSSION $S!.50 DOUBLE FEATURE 52.50 a Our elaborate new salad bar now includes nine ingredients not found in most restaurant salads. Beets, for instance. And green onions. Carrot sticks. Garbanzo beans. Cucumbers. Coleslaw. Mixed green salad. And four savory dressings. It's all part of our exciting new menu. There are a lot of ordinary dinner salads out there. And then there's ours. Since we didn't join 'em. We beat 'em. if' you se s elAe i w W v m i! y / M //I fl \ 1 / 1 I