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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, November 1 1975

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FORMER ELECTIONS DIRECTOR

UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
409 N. Division
M. Robert Fraser, Pastor
Church School-9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship-11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship-7:00 p.m.
UNIVERSITY CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Presently Meeting at
YM-YWCA, 530 S. Fifth
David Graf, Minister
Students Welcome.
For information or transpor-
tation: 663-3233 or 662-2494.
10:00 a.m. - Sunday Worship
Service.

ANN ARBOR CHURCH
OF CHRIST
530 W. Stadium Blvd.
(one block west of
U of M Stadium)
Bible Study - Sunday, 9:30
a.m.-Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Worship-Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m.
Need Transportation? C a 11
662-9928.
ST. ANDREW'S EPSICOPAL
CHURCH, 306 N. Division
8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist.
10:00 a.m.-Holy Communion
and Sermon.

Watching TV again tonight?
Look at CHANGIN' CHANNELS
-PAGE 2 IN TODAY'S

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw
Sunday Service and Sunday
School-10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Testimony Meet-
ing-8:00 p.m.
Child Care-Sunday, under 2
years; Wednesday, through 6
years.
Midweek Informal Worship.
Reading Room-306 E. Lib-
erty, 10-6 Monday and Friday;
10-5 all other days; closed Sun-
days.
* * *
CAMPUS CHAPEL
1236 Washtenaw Ct.
Pastor: Don Postema
Christian Reformed Worship.
Sunday Worship-10 a.m. and
6 p.m.
* * *
UNIVERSITY REFORMED
CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron
Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice,
Ministers
9:30 a.m.-Church School.
5:30 p.m.--Student Supper.
10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship.
* * -
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw-662-4466
Worship - Sunday, 9:30 and
11:00 a.m.
Holy Communion-Wednesday,
5:15-5:50 p.m.
Young Adult meals - Sunday,
12:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:00
p.m. ($1.00).
Study and discussion-
11:00 a.m. Sunday-Adult Bible
study.
8:00-9:00 p.m. Monday-semi-
nar on Dietrich Bonhoeffer's
"r'he Cost of Discipleship."
12:00-1:00 Thursday - Thurs-
day Forum (includes lunch, $1).
Chancel C h o i r - 7:00-8:30
Thursday.
For other information on the
Young Adult Program call the
Rev. Peter C. Budde or Jo Ann
Staebler, 662-4466.
CHARING CROSS
BOOKSHOP
Used, Fine and Scholarly Books
316 S. STATE-994-4041
Open Mon.-Fri. 10-8,
Sat. 10-6

BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149
Minister: Orval L. E. Willimann
9:00 a.m.-Chapel Service.
10:00 a.m.-Worship Service.
10:00 a.m.-Church School.
Child care at 10:00 a.m. serv-
ice.
Service broadcast on WNRS
(1290 AM).
* * *
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL (LCMS)
1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship at
9:15 and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Bible Study
at 9:15 a.m.
Midweek Worship Wednesday
at 10:00 p.m.
* * *
ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL}
(Catholic)
331 Thompson-663-0557
Weekend Masses:j
Saturday-5 p.m., 11:30 p.m.
Sunday - 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m.,
1n1030 ne nAdt

Bercovitz withdraws SGC suit
By GLEN ALLERHAND "I decided that, even if I tion and was turned down. said Bercovitz. "With elections
Former Student Government won, I wasn't getting what I Bercovitz served as elections coming up soon, the only thing
Council (SGC) Elections Direc- really wanted-the elections di- director in last fall's ill-fated I could win was cash damages.
tor Alan Bercovitz, who filed a rectorship," explained Berco- election, when it was discovered
discrimination suit against the vitz. that a student could vote more "IF THAT happened, people
Council last week, withdrew his HE HAD applied for this1than once through a procedure would say, 'oh, look, SGC blew
suit yesterday. term's elections director posi-I mistake. it by g i v i n g out students'
---------- --_ --- |In a letter to The Daily last money.' "
week, Bercovitz charged that Bercovitz continued, "If I lost,
dSue Andrews, head of SGC's people would say I wasn't quali-
1 ngin students tes Permanent Interviewing Board, fied after all, that I was a
told him "the only reason you lousy elections director."
were not appointed was 'because In response to Bercovitz's ac-
the Daily hates SGC and I'm tion, SGC President D e b r a
balloon la nc hers afraid of getting more bad pub- Goodman said yesterday, "It's
licity." just less time for us. He
(Continued from Page 1) and a hockey stick." ANDREWS denies ever mak Hedwould'velostthe case."anyway.
catapult was constructed from THE two remaining contest- ing that statement.
a "piece of spring steel from , ants had difficulty keeping Bercovitz subsequently filed a
a '62 Comet, a railroad tie -- their entries from falling to lawsuit with Central Student Illinois Is 21st
we won't mention the source- pieces. Judiciary (CSJ), citing a clause ..
--~ Grad student John Luchini in the All-Campus Constitution to jo 011Un1011
Swasonly able to get off one that provides for the right "to:
shot before his machine fell j enjoy . . . all benefits extended The state of Illinois was the
apart. to students by the University, 21st state admitted to the union,
"The composite board struc- without regard to . . . political in 1818. Its capital is Springfield
ture was weak and a screw views, national origin, religious and population is estimated at
ripped loose," he explained, creed, or any other arbitrary or 11,113,976. It covers an area of
rEDped se eane gad unreasonable consideration." 56,400 square miles. Chicago is
RED Dupre, anoher rad I was not out to screw SGC," its largest city.'

(Continued from Page !) stuaent, seemea to nave L11
area distributed the brand of I most powerful, albeit the least

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Panavision.
Technicolor' From Warner rs A Warner Commun ca (ns Com any .
MON.-SAT. 7:00 and 9: 00
SUN. 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00
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iu .ua.m., noon, anU 5 p.m. candy later found to be spiked. accurate, machine. Deupree
(plus 9:30 a.m. Norh Campus). Ann Arbor police said late last struck one bystander in the leg'Huau n ted h ou se*
* * * night they had received no re- and two squarely in the face N ~ se
FIRST UNITED METHODIST ports of tainted Halloween can- with speeding balloons.
CHURCH dy, but that there were "sev- However, Deupree's launch- " ms
Statt. it Huron and Washngton eral instances" of windows shot er, which resembled a giant 1 h i W Icire
8:30 a.m.-Communion Serv- outit s with BBs spray-painted cross-bow, rested on a flimsy c
ice-Chapel cars, egg-throwing and "TP-ing" cardboard box for support. The
9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Worship -trees and houses which have box soon collapsed under the (Continued from Page 1) spiders. And the inhabitant of
Service-Sanctuary, been covered with toilet paper. contraption's weight. THE GUIDE opens the door the spider room is the spider
9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Church Still, Luchini and Deupree ex- to show the seven-year veteran man, covered with webs and
School. MEANTIME, Governor Milli- hibited some ingenuity by of the morgue-but he's miss- waiting for dinner.
Sermon: "On Taking the Next ken yesterday signed a bill mak- combining the remains of their ing. A moment later, though, Most of the approximately
Step" by Rev. Ken Colton ing it a felony to inject poison, respective machines into a sin- the morgue resident comes back 2,000 tour-takers have kept their
Worship Services are broad- wex ats g working launcher, into the room, roaring, to take cool throughout the show, but
cast over WNRS-AM (1290) each ween treats. The contest drew a large his regular place. some have had the courage to
Sunday from 11:00-12:00. The measure, which rov'des crowd of vocal spectators, in- To make it past the cemetery let their true feelings be known
WESLEY FOUNDATION a 10-year jail term and a 100- cluding television cameras and to the "spider room," the guest by screaming at the particularly
Sunday, Nov. 2: 000 fine for offenders, was rush- reporters. must walk past a closet full of gruesome sights.
7:30 p.m.-Wesley Grads and.e hoghbt ose fte FodMtrCopn corpses" hanging by their,
Young Single Adults, Wesley ed through both houses of the Ford Motor Company repre- necks, and must bear the sight The trip through the oasis of
Lounge Program: What Is legislature so that it could be sntative William McConnell of growling h e a d s popping Halloween spirit ends as the
T h i n gCalled Transcendental implemented i time for last was also present to witness the through curtains and quickly guide announces the spectators'
Meditation? night's festivities. affair. disappearing, good fortune at not having to
Modtayov. 3"It's a sad commentary that "We're interested in all ad-er view the Mad Doctor-but of
Monday, Nov. 3: sa bill such as this is neces- vanced technical instruments Then there's the spider room, course at that point the doctor
cussion4o BasicB rstiand Co- sary," Milliken said at the bill- and young engineers," said Mc filled with six-foot-diameter cob- runs past howling and wielding
cepts, Pine RoomCC signing ceremonies. Connell. webs and foot-long flourescent a meat cleaver.
Thursday, Nov. 6:
6:30 p.m.-Wesley Grads and 0
Single Young Adults. Dinner inc
Pine Room followed by a TA 4appe ning11 S (oni i
Experience in Lounge.
8:00 p.m.-Divorced and Sepa- (Continued from Page 5) Bigger Than Life - (Cinema moross of opulent trivia; Let's decides to take off cross-coun-
rated Grup, Green Room. be standing the test of time to Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 only) - hope he has permanently found try with his loyal cat to see
6:15 p.m.-Al Wesley groups rank with the half-dozen or so Stricken man successfully un- his way back again. **** what's happening in America.
meet at Wesley to go on Hay- best films ever made. **** I dergoes life - saving cortozone MUSIC Probably the best .of all the
rde followed by bonfire and The Emmigrants -- (New treatments, but the mind-alter- Bimbo's - Grevious Angels, "road" films; Paul Mazursky's
ie o on nd iA ing side effects of the drug turn country, 9, no cover. script flirts with but never
wiener roast. Reservations need-# Theamercai er spi him into a psychotic tyrant in Bimbo's On The Hill - QSF, slips into the mawkish senti-
*dby1 - The American pioneer spirit his own home. 1956 Nicholas, rock, 8:30, no cover. mentality often inherent in
L FLG LUH a seen from the other side: Ray film was made too early to Blind Pig - All Directions, films of this nature. Harry is a
LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN Director Jan Troell's superb include the psychadelic trap-
r A rA....jazz, 9:30, $1. tough old coot, and the movie

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Now
Featuring
BACKGAMMON
TABLES
IV

CHURCH (ALC-LCA)
(Formerly Lutheran Student
Gordon Ward, Pastor
Chapel)
801 S. F'rest Ave. at HillSt.
Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m.
CANTERBURY HOUSE
(Episcopal)
218 N. Division-66S-0606
Sundays at noon-Holy Eucha-
rist with a meal following.
ANN ARBOR TEACH-I

portrait of Swedish emmigreesp
to the U. S. conveys as per- pings one might expect of such
a theme, but as a straightfor-
haps no American director ward melodrama it succeeds
could the end-of-the-rainbow- excitingly and well. James Ma-
age this country projected to son is a little difficult to be-
foreigners locked into their leea idecasAei
.lieve as a middle-class Amen-
class-shackled, religiously intol- can suburbinite, but he tries
erant domains. In a sense a hard and is assisted by an ex-
kind of love letter to all us cellent supporting cast. y e
Yanks, wonderfully performed
by Max Van Sydow, Liv Ull- Make Way for Tomorrow -
man and a stellar cast. **** (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 9:05
only) - The unusual movie
theme of old age is employed
FN presents: in this 1930's comedy-drama of
an elderly couple trying to
JFK RF struggle along in an increas-
SF'K Fingly difficult world. Definitely
ALCOLM X ? different for that time (and
even now), but sensitively, lov-
ingly handled without becom-
ing mawkish.***
Amarcord - (Matrix, 7 &
of Inquiry, Washington, D.C. 9:30) - Fellini's most touch-
ing, low-key film in years, fo-
cusing on his childhood in a

J Chances Are-City Boys, rock,
9, $1 to $1.50.
Bimbo's (Ypsi) - Curbstone
Beauties, rock, 9-2, no cover.
Casa Nova - Susan Michaels,E
pop-folk, 9-1, no cover.
Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys,
bluegrass, 9:30, $1.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7
CINEMA
And Now For Something Com-
pletely Different - (Ann Arbor
Film Co-op, MLB 3, 7:10, 8:50,
10:30) - Filmed collection of

reflects his nature. Art Carney
gives the performance of his
life as Harry, and richly de-
served his subsequent unexpect-
ed Academy Award. **"*
Floating Weeds - ((Cinema
II, Angell Aud. A, 7 & 9:15) -
Japanese drama of an actor's
past catching up with him
years later. Not very well
known.
Captain America - (Cinema
Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 only) -
WW II serialization of the comic
book character, as Cap and
Bucky battle the heavies.
Lacks the class (?) of the Flash
Gordon - Buck Rogers flicks,
but still a lot of fun. *

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WHO SHOT
DIR. KING, M
See MARl
Director, Citizens Commission
DONAL

Montyy Python skits bombed
out when released in U. S. sev-
eral years ago, is now being re-
circulated due to the group's
newly-found TV fame. From F
this writer's admittedly minor-

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Director, Campaign for Democratic Freedoms, Los Angeles small Italian town. Slight on ity perspective, Monty Python
plot but incredibly rich in at- is an extremely pale variationr
ROBE RT KATZ mosphere, Amarcord consists ' on Laugh-In, Firesign Theatre
Co-Director, Assassination Information Bureau, Boston of a series of loosely connected and Britain's own "Goon Show",t
events in the town - most com- and its mystifying success can
SU NDAY, NOV. 2 -HILL A U D. ic, some starkly serious, all af- perhaps only be attributed to
7:30 p.m. - $1.25 fectionately and stunningly people's desperate need fort
crafted by the director. This is something to laugh at in this
Tickets for the entire conference, Nov. 2, 3, and 4, are $3 the kind of film Fellini used to rancid, troubled era (During t
make before he fell into the World War II, Americans;
"Tthought Abbott and Costello!
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laughter in these unhappy.
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.Ition for such a group's exist-
r r,-.. i4,ence, it is no guarantee of goodej
comedy, or, in this case, good
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Amarcord - (Matrix, 7 &
9:30) - See Thursday Cinema.
MUSIC
Ark - Kenny Bloom, folk, 9,
$2.50.
Bimbo's On The Hill - QSF,
rock, 8:30, no cover.
Blind Pig - Shooby Doo and
the Priciples of Utility, jazz,
9:30, $1.
Bimbo's - Gaslighters, rag-
time, 6-1:30, 50c after 8.
Heidelberg Rathskeller -Mus-
tard's Retreat, folk, 9:30, no
cover.
Golden Falcon - Headwind,
jazz, 9:30, $1.
Cobo (Detroit) - Dave Ma-
son, 8, tickets $5.50 and $6.50.
Loma Linda - Mixed Bag,
jazz, 9, no cover.
Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys,
bluegrass, 10, $1.50.
Rubaiyat - Strutter's Ball,
top 40's, 9:30, no cover.
Bimbo's (Ypsi) - Curbstone
Beauties, rock, 9-2, $2.
Chances Are - City Boys,
rock, 9, $2 to $2.50.
Casa Nova - Susan Michaels,
pop-folk, 9-1, no cover.

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