Page I'wo THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 27, 1977 Page Iwo THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 27, 1977 V f * t , f 1 - l l ' t . ... ~ter \S S f '~ ^ ,,.. .r , f i ' fff ,, , , , t EĀ° ,, { o / '23: _I 1 ..-- CELEBRATE SPRING!!!! FREE, FREE, FREE 30 Minute Film!!! WHERE ALL THINGS BELONG!!!! ".. a hymn to the joy of humans guiding 4 their own destinies in a context of univer- 4H sal oneness, joy and risk is its main theme. Author/ educator/ futurist, G EO R G E LEONARD is featured." ! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 7:30 P.M.C Michigan Union-Assembly Hall Sponsored by Office of Ethics and Reliicon Paid Political Advertisment (Continued fron utes. The game panded into a marathn affair. STUDENTS WE scenario on Frida ty describing the cal climate in the day and today, sume their roles, towards protecting they represent any a solution to the p The game is d courage maximum /f Political Science students simulate Middle East conflict m page 1) communications between coun- ments. "The game is like a cat- has now ex- tries must pass through a cen- alyst. You have these things in weekend-long tral control where they are re- your mind and you are forced viewed. The United States and to use the information. Things Russia are the only two coun- come to the front of your mind ERE given a tries allowed to view the maps that you didn't know you knew." y night brief- of the overall military situation, general politi- because in real life only those Jim Stearn who is playing area. Yester- two countries have the satellites Jimmy Carter, said the game students as- capable of photographing the was so realistic, he thought he with an eye area. .could feel the pressures of the g the interests "This is what learning is office. id ironing out about, learning to furnction on 1 Yesterday's action generally problem. the sour of the moment," said consisted of the countries joc- esigned to en- Bruce Ratiss, who is in charge keying for position, looking n realism. All of manning out military move- ahead to today's finals. r, r The Transcendental Meditation Program BOTHERED BY A BUNCH OF DRIPS? At University Towers our full time maintenance staff insures that utilities don't cause you this kind of trouble. In addition, our weekly maid service enables you to avoid the hassles of cleaning. Call us or stop by for more information. Model apartments now being shown 10 A.M.-8 P.M. Monday- Friday. UNIVPSITY TOWPS "The Evolution of Consciousness and the Fulfill- ment of Psychology through the Transcendental MeditationĀ® Program" SPECIAL GUEST LECTURER DR. ARTHUR ARON, chairman, Department of Psychologjy, Mahorish International University Following the lecture will be a discussion of the Methodolog- ical Issues with DR. JAMES PAPSDORF, Assoc. Chairman of Department of Psychology, University of Michigan. Multi-Purpose Room, 3rd Floor Undergrad Library For More Information: 761-8255 Students International Meditation Society FREE PUBLIC LECTURE @1976 World Plan Executive Council-U.S. All rights reserved .Transcendental Meditation" and TMO are service narks of WPEC-U.S., a non- profit educational organization. The Earned Income Credit can- put. money in- your pocket. internal Revenue Service Corner of S. Forest & South U. 761-2680 ____________________________* K, 1 A m - - m -" - m m m uN --COUPON- 2 for 1 Special -COUPON- Buy1 Super Salad-GET 1 FREE, Good :Monday thru Wednesday March 28, 29,30 NOT AVAILABLE FOR CARRY OUT GOOD AFTER 3 P.M. ONLY Longevity CookeryI I~ ~3 314 E. Liberty I Ann ArborMich. (313) 662-2419 GOURMET NATURAL FOOD RESTAURANT K /R UAiTVi UL -_ .. Lou Belcher in a moment of quiet solitude at Dolph Park. Lou was instrumental in helping to pass the en- vironmental protection site plan for Dolph Park. The Issue: Ann Arbor's environment and general quality of life has always been important to all of us. It is one of our treasured resources and must be carefully protected. A developing problem is what to do with our garbage and trash now that burying it has become increasingly expensive. Mayor Pro-Tem Lou Belcher's stand: I have worked with City and County officials to defeat the Detroit super sewer and to support our new sew- age treatment plant. This new plant will put better quality effluent back into the Huron River than we take out. On other environmental issues I have: . Sponsored and voted yes (Mayor Wheeler voted no) for a resolution creating a committee to study the feasibility of a new Solid Waste Disposal and Energy Recovery System. Dec. 6, 1976 Sponsored a resolution to plan and develop a de- monstration project in Ann Arbor for the Michigan Energy and Resource Recovery Association using solid waste for the production of methane gas. April 30, 1975 Amended and voted for a soil erosion and sedimentation control ordinance which provides . Supported a revised quota for sewer hookups in Ann Arbor to help the water quality of the Huron River. Mar. 15. 1976 Supported an ordinance to regulate the kind of matter that may be deposited into sanitary and public sewers. July 19. 1976 Co-sponsored and voted for the resolution urging voters to support proposition A on the ballot to go to returnable bottles. Oct:, 1976 Supported a resolution to reduce the quantity of salt put on roads to a minimum level that would still ensure the safety of citizens. This resolution also directed the city to plow more streets sooner for safety and to reduce the need for salt. Fgg -f""Elect Beicher for MAYOR Monday. April 4th EILEEN WILLIAMS (from Cataraugas Reservation, Seneca, is one of the people of the longhouse) What Anthropology calls the "Traditionalist Society" of the Iroquois People She will be in Ann Arbor during the week of March 26-April 1,. and wants to talk to people about Iroquois Women, the Iroquois Confed- eracy, and her experiences. If groups of people or classes would like to have Eileen come and talk with them, arrangements can be made through the Office of Ethics and Religion, 3204 Michigan Union, 764-7442. THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER Tues. March 29 and Wed. March 30 at 7:30 p.m. TONIGHT Is: PITCHER NIGHT ATSECO C Appearing Tonight: MASQUERADE Monday: RAMONES & Sonks Rendezvous % Thte SECOND CHANCE Restaurant Announces t THE MUSIC & MEAL DEAL; Every Sunday thru Thursday I