Page Two Page Two ~THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sudy.auay2,17 Sunday, January 25, 1976 1 . . > ? a . ' t # ',. 4*1 wur.rn++r4. DAILY OFFICIO £GAD YOUR CkR'S LIFE IS I DANGSER'. WILL. IT BE SAED 0OR WILL. I I= A~~ PREVAIL? M--UER1tY CAR Wa!R -- 'To THE RES~CUE WiTN. NEATEO FLOORS OAP RINSE, WAX C.. HIGH PRESSUREHOWAE 3 P N 2 O R E F SR11 18 W ., LI BE R T Y ( J U SbT W E S T O F R . r A C K 5) classroom instruction in electronic music themui Stu dio 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. GET INVOLVED UHC 'Interviewing for: HOUSING REVIEW BOARD --Hears Lease Termination Appeals SIGN UP FOR INTERVIEW: SGC OFFICE 3RD FLOOR, UNION DEADLINE: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 1' Sunday, January 25 DAY CALENDAR TV Ctr.: Offstage: Style in Ameri- can Theatre, WWJ TV, channel 4, noon. WUOM: States of the Union-fea- tured state, Texas, 1 p.m. Outing Club: Hiking, meet Rack- ham, N. Entry, 1:30 p.m. Musical Society: Prague Madrigal Antiqua, Rackham Aud., 2:30 p.m. PTP: Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer, John Houseman's Acting Co., Power, 3, 8 p.m. Music School: Piano Chamber Re- cital, Recital Hall, 4:30 p.m.; Degree recitals - Clark Suttle, conducting, Recital Hall, 8 p.m.: Horn recital- Cady Music Rm., Stearns, 8 p.m. 'Monday, January 26 WUOM: Francis Catania, Loyola U., Chicago, t"The Relevance of St. Thomas Aquinas to the 20th Cen- tury," 10 a.m. School of Education Films: Chil- dren of Our Time, Schorling Aud., SEB, noon. WIN Bulletin Committee: Meet- TO DAYI 1 p.m.-6 p.m.I REDUCED RATES for B ILLIARDS Michigan Union 4L BULLETIN ing, Commission for 'Women Conf. H earst trial Rm., noon. Anthropology: Milford H. Wolpoff, "The Origin of Hominid Culture,' t-T 11 E. Conf. Rm., Rackham, 4 p.m.'tC I1 l i Industrial, Operations Eng.; Char - egnls-nlih c~nelUoglso St. Louis, MO, "Computer-Aided De- sign Automation," W. Eng., 4 p.m. (Continued from Page 1) 12 1l Particle Physics: R. Adlair,. Yale, signalling persons on the flo)or Majr "Properties of Prompt Muons," 2038wiherlfhadocekng it Women's Basketball: J.V., 6 p.m.; her watch." thefi varsity, 8 p.m.; U-M vs. Eastern. But her defense attorneys, whr Crisder, 6, 8 p.m. who concede she was in the Computer. FORTRAN IV 6, MTSI bank, say. htwa s C 1S Lectures: Brice Carnahan, "FOR- thtwhti import- the TRAN IV Programming Language-I," ant is What the photographs qr Nat. Set. Aud., 7':30 p.m. cannot' show - what was go- "STLA CEW: "The Exam Taking Pro- ing on in her mind at the time.,fo cess," 328 Thompson, 7:30 p.m. UAC: Carole King, Hill Aud., 8 "PUTTING IT simply, it p~m. amounts to the defense that -- SUMMER PLACEMENT "somebody put a gun at my 3200 SAB, 763-4117 head and I did what they told Camp Tamarack. MI, Coed; inter- fm1e," is the way chief defense " e view Weds., Jan. 28. 9-12: openings ;t0 cover general counselors, specialists, counsel F. Lee Bailey describes supervisors, etc.; register by phone it. r, or in person. Bailey, who has risen to ",' Camp Maplehurst, MI. Coed: in-, terview Feb. 3 from I to 5. Open- courtroom fame in the past sev- ings include counselors, specialists,; eral years with ringing defenses rbc: etc.; register by phone or in person.! in prominent cases and says his ~ defense of Hearst will cost o $100,000, has ruled out ins an- t~ ity as a defense. lAy ADVERTISIN EVEN AFTER her bank rob- Arbn ADVER ISINGbery trial, she still faces charg- es in Los Angeles for. an alleged"" slated hour crime spree there on q16. 19'74. She is. charged hkidnaping,* robbery, auto ft and assault for events ch bean, when she is" ac- ed of spraying bullets across front of a snorting goods ,e to eco-er the escape of kmember William Harris mi a shoplifting incident. 11VMft 111'AN IAI1 'v-roIe IXXVT. No. 991 Sunday. Januazry 25. 1976 dic ed n a ( invm aed bae5student h- 1J'iiversitv of 1Michigan. News iQ 764-0562 Second Glass postage ~tat Ann Arbotr..Michigan 48106. lihe*d d a i I Y Tluesday through dai y'rntis ig during the UnivEr- veir st 420 Mavxvard Street. Ann ar, Mirhigan 48109. 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