Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, February 6, 1976 Page EIght THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, February 6, 1976 Jury shown Hearst 'p I, One of the secrets to being happy with a component music system is to select a receiver with the right combination of power, FM per- formance and control facilities for you. With 18 watts minimum RMS per channel (at 8 ohms from 20 to 20,000 Hz. with no more than 0.8% total harmonic distortion), 2.0 uV FM Sensitivity, and a host of useful controls, we think the all-new Nikko 5055 am/fm stereo receiver will make an awful lot of people very happy. So will its reasonable price. $239. (. m c The Nikko 5055 stereo receiver fits right into this system featuring Larger Advent Loudspeakers-capable of reproducing the entire audible range with an uncanny lack of coloration. The Nikko receiver provides plenty of power for the Advents to deliver all the good deep bass response designed into them. A Philips GA 427 belt-drive turntable with a quality ADC 90Q induced magnetic cartridge complete the system. And happily for you, Tech's price for this superb system is only 549ADVET Phis hiK If listening to music makes . you happy, this Tech Hifi system proves that happiness can cost you less than you ever imagined possible. Just lis- ten to the way these ADC XT-6 two-way speakers, the Concord CR-50 am/fm stereo receiver and the BSR 2260X turntable with a Shure cartridge make your favorite music bank film By AP and Reuter SAN FRANCISCO - The jury hearing bank robbery charges against Patricia Hearst yesterday saw her in a film of the holdup as the prosecu- tion attempted to show she took part in the raid willingly. The film, made up from still photographs taken by two spy cameras in the Hibernia Bank here on April 15, 1974, was pro- jected on a 10 by 15 foot screen set high on the wall above Judge Oliver Carter's bench. The prosecution says Hearst, 21, was a willing participant in the raid with members of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) who kidnapped her two years ago Wednesday. Her law- yers say she was forced to take part. Meanwhile, the Chicago Trib- une reported yesterday that Hearst was given a chance to return to her parents about a month after her kidnaping by the SLA. The Tribune said it had ob- tained exclusive documents which sources said were to be the basis for a book dealing with the SLA. The Tribune said federal sources said the docu- ments were apparently prepared by Hearst and William and Em- ily Harris, also SLA members. After the film was shown, U.S. Atty. James Browning called Sharon Fullmer, a teller at the bank on the day of the rob- bery, and Edward Shea, a guard at the bank. Both testi- fied that a brown-barrelled, sawed-off carbine they were shown was similar to weapons carried by the bandits. Twice during the film, Hearst looks over her shoulder in the direction of SLA chieftain Don- ald "Cinque" DeFreeze - a movement which the defense is likely to say demonstrated she was fearful he was holding a gun on her. The film - the government's most crucial piece of evidence in its case against the 21-year- old newspaper heiress - fea- tures four other bank robbers in addition to Hearst. All 'of the others are dead. The movie opens with Nancy Ling Perry leaping into camera range, turning constantly, aim- ing her gun at anyone in her path. She disappears behind a counter, then returns followed by DeFreeze, also brandishing a gun. Camilla Hall, another SLA member, runs across the cam- era range, and Patricia Solty- sik is seen dashing frantically o'it of the bank. The finale shows the four rush- ing out, Hearst third in line with DeFreeze behind her. i "I LOVE YOU" SAY IT IN A DAILY VALENTINE I SUNDAY at HILLEL FEBRUARY 8th GRADUATE BRUNCH 11:00 a.m.-$1.0 ISRAELI DANCING 12:30-2:00 p.m. DELI 5 :30-6:30-$2.50 MOVIE "The Shop on Main Street" 7:00 p.m.-$1.25 All at HILLEL 1429 HILL STREET 663-3336 Crab lice infest even the nicest people IIBKILLS SCHAB LICE ON CONTACT " Special comb included * Without a prescription at Drug Stores sound. The price? Only; * THIS WEEK'S Pioneer 434 receiver.... Sherwood 7110 receive 229. SPECIALS I LIST SALE I .......$240 $159 r.....$240 $159 Kenwood 2400 receiver..... $220 $169 Technics 5150receiver........$230 $154 Pioneer PL12DII turntable (base & dustcover).............$100 $79 Dual 1226 turntable (com- plete)...............................$220 $149 Plus many more demos, new & used. Limited Quantities - No Rainchecks - M...-.......... rn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JI ".7>' ; For medium budgets and big music appetites, it's hard to beat this Tech Hifi system with Smaller Advent loudspeakers (they have the same accurate, widerange response as their larger brothers), the Cambridge Audio 2500 am/fm stereo receiver, and a BSR 2260X turntable with a Shure magnetic cartridge. Tech's price? Only 399- ADV E\T Cambridge Audio Y, DOW 0 s AMMM: