Page Two, I t1t MiC..HIQ3^114 UATLY bunday, January 18, 1976 Page Two' i-IL MlCnl~.,AlN UAILY sunday, January 18, 191~ Dr. Paul C. Uslan - OPTOMETRIST Full Contact Lens Service Visual Examinations 548 CHURCH ST. 663-2476 SNTRODUCTION TO KUNDALINI YOGA as taught by Swami Rudrananda Fine arrested in Wisc. bombing case Course Mart class features Gay studies and Michael Shoemaker Beainners' Classes Every MWF at 5:30 p.m. RUDRANANDA ASHRAM 640 Oxford, 995-5483 Read and Uge I MADISON, Wis. (R) - David; Fine, charged in a fatal 1970+ antiwar bombing at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin,. was ar- I raigned on federal charges and released on $30,000 bail but was arrested minutes -later on state' felony charges. Federal authorities released Fine on Friday, but other po-~ lice were waiting to arrest him on state charges as he stepped from the door of U. S. District Court at Milwaukee. DANE COUNTY Dist. Atty. Humphrey Lynch said Fine would appear before Circuit Judge Norris Maloney tomor- row for a hearing to set bail onj the state charges against him, including first degree murder,1 arson and conduct regardless of life. He was arrested on a detain- er filed earlier by Lynch and was returned to Madison. Fine, 23,.of Wilmington, Del., pleaded innocent Friday to fel- ony charges of conspiracy, damage to U. S. property, in- terference with a research pro- gram receiving federal assist- ance, use of a destructive de- (Continued from Page 1) as a visitor, but plans to en- roll, said she is interested pri- marily in human sexuality and feels the class "would be in- teresting because it would be looking at things from the homo- sexual viewpoint." "THINGS CAME up (at the According to Tsang the major first sess ion) which never obstacles set up against the would've entered my mind," the course were bureaucratic. Per- 41-year-old LSA (literary col- mission to put up leaflets ad- lege) junior added. vertising the course was denied. She said the class was "an Requests were made by mem- open group as far as discuss- bers of the Course Mart Sub- ing." committee that he change the Another gay student said he title or put the words "gay and feels the course would "have lesbian" in smaller type. vice to commit a felony and MUSHROOM VIRUS possession of the destructive de- UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - vice. (U P I ) - Plant pathologists at the Pennsylvania State Univer- U. S. District Judge Myron sity are developing a method to Gordon set a trial date of May detect virus infections of mush- 17 at Madison, with a pre-trial rooms. conference set for May 7 at Mil- Scientists estimate the work waukee. The judge ordered could save Pennsylvania mush- Fine's attorneys to submit room growers crop losses of $8 their pre-trial motions by Feb. million to $11 million a year. 15 and gave the government un- til March 5 to respond. more importance if a lot more straights took it, because they're the ones that have to learn the history of gay oppresison be- cause they're the ones most guilty of it." He added that he feels the course will lessen hostilities on the part of both gays and non gays. NL RBI Leader Greg Luzinski of the Phila- delphia Phillies led the National Daily Classifieds League in 1975 with Bench of teammate' runs batted in during 121. He led Johnny Cincinnati by 11 and Tony Perez by 12. __}},, :: Y:l;. {J.;, 1: 4:' "'J::: .M.:"}:'.{':{:L: :'1ti l:t:":" ::":'1"J.:":'.:' .":titi":;%.: "f: f.'::":::!{.:" : Y}:"::! 'C: j 'tiy' "}JJ..a.... ",.,1yy.{,r}.:":;:' :.}."i7 {iv >"'r ".maves'{;",:;: [?a:+vdva$$: i'r}ti.^:::.". " o"::: ...: ro: . }." ". :: r."o :: . :' :=:='r'i'? ^ .". Get in on the ACTION MAKE THE DIFFERENCE ON THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES! STUDENT RELATIONS RESEARCH POLICIES BUDGET PRIORITIES STATE RELATIONS STUDENT INSURANCE PERSONNEL INTERVIEWING BOARD ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RECREATIONS INTRAMURALS, AND CLUB SPORTS DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS BOARD (SOB), INTERVIEWS Will Be Held: Dates: JANUARY 20, 21, 22 3909 Michigan Union Drop by SGC Offices on the 3rd Floor-Michiaon Union DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Sunday, January 18 Dal Calendar TV Ctr.: Offstage: Artist in Resi- dence, wwJ TV, channel 4, noon. wUOM: States of the Union-fea- tured state, Florida, 1 p.m. Outing Club: Hiking, meet Rack- ham N. Entry, 1:30 p.m. PTP: The Robber Bridegroom, John' Houseman's Acting Company, Power, =3. 8 p.m. Music School: Degree recitals-Lau- ra Holland, mezzo-soprano, Recital Hall, 2:30 p.m.; Paul Way, organ, Hill Aud., 8 p.m.; Bonnie Gill, soprano, Recital Hall, 8 p.m.; Faculty Cham- ber Concert, Rackham Aud., 4 p.m.; "Grand Duos of Three Centuries, Part II, "Recital Hall, 4:30 p.m.; Eva Jessye Afro-American Series, Cady Music Rm., Stearns, 5 p.m. Group on Latin American Issues: Valparaiso Mi Amor; Por La Primera Vez, Res. College Aud., 8 p.m. Monday, January 19 WUOM: "Conductor in the Mak- ing," Fred Callard, NRP, talks with Joel Lazar, disciple of late Jascha Horenstein, 10 a.m. HIstory; Ctr. for West European Studies: Dorothy Thompson, "Wom- '{"rri fi:%