Page Two, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, September 9; 1975 I U ISRAELI DANCING Tuesday, September 9 at 8 p.m.-Hillel Social Hall Rikudei-Am at Hillel 1429 HILL ST. 663-3336 Timbuktu is a "for real" a place - a trading center on the!a - r Niger River in western Africa. TIE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. CRIS Tuesday, September 9, 1975 is edited and managed by students (Continued from Page 1) at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second classpostagc "WE KNEW it was going to paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. W NWi a on o Published d a 11y Tuesday througn be difficult, but we didn't ex- Sunday morning during the Univer pect it to be this bad," Morris sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Anr Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription said. rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $11 ocal mail (Michigan and Ohio); Morris blamed the unexpected $12 non-local mail (other states ana numbers of students at the ter- foreign. . rator calls New York teachers vote / 0 Wisaster. overwhelmingly to strike ANDY WARHOL is coming to Ann Arbor to pay obeisance to and personally meet his fans and friends SEPTEMBER 15 CALL Centicore Bookshops FOR D ETA ILS--663-1812 Summer session. published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local maill =Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- local mail (other states and foreign). minals on the following factors: * Hundreds of graduate stu- dents waited until September to register; * Thousands of students went through drop-add before Friday, the first day of class; and * many students adjusted 7h ir shedules upon changes in NEW YORK (IP) - New York vote was being taken, the state course offerings and class times. City's 65,000 teachers voted Assembly in Albany approved a Morris asked that department- overwhelmingly last night to $2.3-billion package planned toI al time changes made without strike the nation's largest pub- give New York a three-month good reason be controlled in the lic school system when their breathing spell to ward off de- future. contract expired at midnight. fault. They cheered, applauded and The teacher's union had said Morris urged that extra ter- gave a standing ovation to money was no longer the maint minal operators be hired for United Federation of Teachers issue. Instead, the contract dis- January registration. He also President Albert Shanker at a pute centered on class sizes and said that decisions on drop-add tumultuous meeting in Madison other working conditions. be made before the start of Square Garden as he called on Before the vote, Shanker said them to walk off their jobs in a long strike was likely, adding classes, the 1.1 million-pupil school sys- that it was "a very serious mat- tem. Yesterday was the first! ter because once we go out, we! The name of the state of Con- day of school in the city. will stay out."I necticut originated from the In- THE BLOW hit the city as it. ALTHOUGH the voice vote by struggled desperately to avert 25,000 in the Garden, with 10,000 dian Quinnehtukqut, meaning bankruptcy. While the strike more in the street and a nearby ''beside the long tidal river." if 1 t 1 $ 1 t auditorP'm, appeared unani- mous, Shanker asked all union members to file ballots on their way out. "We know the shape the city is in," said Shanker as he called for the strike. He said the Board of Education has urged him to agree' to an extension of the contract until the city's financial position became clearer. "Bitt," he said, "this is not a strike for money. Members of the executive committee said the contract had already been violated by increasing class sires, dismissals and cuts in the rights we fought so hard to win. TRAINING WORKSHOP 00 Counseling and Group Leadership * Gestalt "Hot Seat" Work ® Peer Counseling RICHARD KEMPTER 662-4826 MICHAEL ANDES 662-2801 .........:t:{ ;: ::: Xa:4::=:;a: vifii:: Xis{S. rrv'{{ : 'rS:. i;24:2?r: ?:: :XeiSE s"": xc:: ...:.::.".:::::.:. {tip { : a. iti ...::e" . ......... ..".,::." .:.:.:.....::.::..:::.o ..":: ". :... ..:......,..... ..... ..+".:::....... PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM announces the in the POWER CENTER for the performing arts AIKWQ MARTIAL ART OF SELF DEFENSE DEMONSTRATION BY TAKASHI KUSH IDA 7th don Sponsored by Akido Association of the University of Michigan TUESDAY, SEPT. 9-4:30 IM Bldg.-Wrestling Room CALL DAVE DANKOVIC FOR FURTHER INFO: 769-1218 Aikido is a Japanese art of self-defense that is based on non-resistance rather than strength. An attack is never stopped: it is met and guided in a way that causes the attacker to be thrown by the force of his own attack. In addition to throws. Aikido Qlso employs a number of wrist techniaues. Although these techniques are extremely painful and can drive an aaqressor to the around immedi- ately, they' are not desianed to break bones or cause in- iurv. For this reason, Aikido can be said to be a 'kind' form of self-defense, The word aikido means "methods, or way (do) for the Coordination, or Harmony (all of Mental Energv, or Spirit (ki) ." Aikido is then harmony of the mind and of the bodv. We need not struagle aaoinst an opponent's strength. If we lead his mind, his body will follow. However, to lead an opponent's mind the Aikidoist must be calm and relaxed and in control of his own mind and body. One of the most valuable aspects of Aikido is that it trains its students to be relaxed and in harmony with themselves and with others. dThese are things which can be carried into our daily lives and can help us to be better and more effective DAIL sessiA ~sI a Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN ::3:te: S:r ...s..v..:..... .s ... .:4;: .. . . . . . . .... ..a. ..,. , Tuesday, September 9 7:30 pm. Phoenix support, only those pro- Day calendar Astronomical Film Festival: Sky- jects rated "excellent" or t'very Da : Alab-Space Station I; The Mystery of good" by Divisional Review Boards WUminiserdu F-amh e. u- stonehenge, Aud. 3, MLB, 8 pm. are likely to be considered for wait, on OPEC at NPR, 10 am. Pyilg,,AV Cr:Hmnfnig C W r n oPhysiology films, Introduction to Priority will be given to: 1) new Woen returnngtocam-Heart, Lungs, S. Lee. Hall, Med Sci faculty, particularly those who need pus, brown bag lunch, Ctr., noon. II, 8-10 pm. funding to seek research support Physics: G. W. Ford, "Spin Motion General Notices from outside agencies, 2) establish- in Random Fields," 2038 Randall Att. Univ. Faculty Memvers: ed faculty who need assistance in Lab, 4 pm. During Fall Term, Mich. Memor- opening a new area of research. Computing Str.: Basic Use of Key- ial - Phoenix Project will make Applications from faculty who chemilm)184E.: E n ahanp jmlimited unber of grants to sup- have previously received extensive "An ica Inrdcin to igitCalnhn port research in peaceful uses of Phoenix support will be given low- Anter duconptoigiLaglgCom- nuclear energy, including work in er priority. pNate s a d Cuig7:30-9:30 nga ' social as well as physical and bio- Applications for grants should be Na.Sci. Ad,73-:0pm. Amer. Culture: MI 9ssoc. Railroad logical sciences. returned to Phoenix Project by Fri- Since amount of available money day, October 3, 1975. Grants will be 'Passengers: "Further Progress in is small, requests for $3,000 or less made by December 1, 1975. the Revival of Passenger Service in are considered appropriate. Grants Application blanks may be ob- Michigan,"E.Lee.Rm.,Racham, may cover equipment, supplies, re- tained from office of Phoenix Pro- search assistance, & field trips. The ject at Phoenix Memorial Labora- Project will not pay salary of prin- tory on North Campus or by calling DA CARE cipal investigator or publication ex- 764-6213. G penses. William Kerr CO}RNTREE CO-OP !Because of many requests for Director AGES 21/z-5 CALL ORSON WELLES' 1948 LINDA FOSTER LADY FROM SHANGHAI 665-0606 One of Welles' best four films that resembles * The Magnificent Amnbersons for its picturesque photography but is closer to Citizen Kane and Touch of Evil for its ominous mood. Four peo- pie (including Rita Hayworth) sail from San EA CHFrancisco on a yacht. The voyage ends in a EA Hi roomful of mirrors. WED - SUN OCTOBER 8-12 featuring William Leach Guest Artist1 n-Residence Mr. Leach appeared as Cyrano de Bergerac in last seasonns Guest Artist Series. He comes from the Asolo State Theatre of Florida. ARTHUR MILLER'S WED - SAT FEBRUARY 11-14 Book by Ossie Davis Philip Rose, and Peter Udell Music by Gary Geld, Lyrics by Peter Udell Based on the play "Purlie Victorious" by Ossie Davis FEATURING A GUEST ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE WED - SUN NOVEMBER 26- 30 by W iiam Shakespeare Pirected by Nicholas Pennell Guest Artis n-Resdence Mr. Pennell returns to Ann Arbhr after another eason wthStratiores alTheae of Canada He appeared a Pericles last season. PROJECT OUTRi MASS MEETING 7:30 p.m.-Kill Auditorium EXPERIMENTIAL LEARNING THROUGH INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY SERVICE WED.: Visconti's OSSESSIONE CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT at 9:05 only OLD ARCH. AUD. Adm. only $1.25 001 Ann Arbor Recreation Proqram 002 A.C.S.L.D.-Home 003 A.C.S.L.D.-School 004 Challenginq and Chanqinq 005 Child Care Action Center 006 Citizens Aqainst Recidivism 007 Community Mental Health 008 Community Switchboard 009 Consumer Action Center 010 Corntree Cooperative 011 Creative Arts Workshop 012 Cultural Exchange 013 Drop-in Center 014 Emerqency Room 015 Family Group Homes 016 Forensics Unit 017 Jackson Family Group Homes 018 Kinq School 019 Local-Motion 020 Main Hospital 021 Maxev Boy's Traininq School 022 Mott Hospital-Children 023 Mott Hospital- Adolescence 024 Northville State Hospital 025 Peace Neiqhborhood Center . 026 PEP Journalism 027 Plymouth Ctr. for Human Development 030 Schools-tutorinq 031 Senior Homeaids 032 Human Sexuality 033 St. Joseph Hospital 034 Special Problems (Proi. Community) 035 Personal Growth Groups (T-groups) 036 Transactional Analysis 037 Transition 838 Washtenaw County Juvenile Court 039 Women's Crisis Center 040 Ypsilanti State Hospital 041 Yorkwoods 042 Planninq Healthy Environment 043 Community Day Care and Preschool Program i I { i {i I , t I 4 classroom instruction in electronic music thenmusic studIi If you want to create electronic music, our 12-week course is meant for you. Learn how to use a synthesizer, operate tape recorders and m i x e r s professionally, choose equipment appropriate to your needs, and much more. Classes are small and individual attention is assured. Call today for further information. 028 029 Political Perspectives Schools-classroom PSYCH 201: 2 credits For further info call 764-9179 or stop by at Corner House, 554 Thompson 555 e. william 994-5404 INFORMATION f ull Season Subsriptions are on sale now. Individual shows go on sale Wednesday, October 1, 1975. Mail Orders are now being accepted. PTP Subscription Office is located in lobby of Miendelssohn Theatre Bddng. Hours after Labor [Day: Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 2-5 p.m. Mail Orders filled in order of receipt. Subscriber's tickets for all plays will be mailed September 20 1971. If a stamped, selt-addressed return envelope is not enclosed, tickets will be held for pick-up at the icket Office. We regret that no refunds can be mate. We will assist you in exchaingrmg Ii, when possible. No tickets exchanged on days of performance,. No e hang.-. possible until Single Sales begin. CLASSES BEGIN THIRD WEEK OF SEPTEMBER a 0 'i ::::. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES 40%1 Discount for Students 20%16 Discount for Non-students sued T dern t K, U-M fNo~n-U-M IStudent IStudent SERIES DATES A Wed. Eves. at 6 p.m. Oct. 8, Nov. 26, Feb 11, Apr. 7 r -54f N k b I E v Student Student 8 Thr. Eves,. a 18 p.m. C fn. EIe, at 8 p.m. D Sat. 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