Ya'ssoo offers Greek hospitality, food, dance (Continued from Page 1) Greeks" scattered around the dance floor were the ones to watch when the steps became confusing. The group circling the floor grew rapidly and many dancers improvised steps to keep up with music of the Greek Bouzouki Band. TRADITIONAL Greek dances will be performed nightly by eight junior high and high school students from the Saint Nicholas School dressed in gold em- broidered velvet vests with red caps - copies of old Greek costumes - the dancers cross-step around the stage with snapping fingers raised above their heads. "Ya'ssoo," the Greek word for "hello" or "welcome," is the theme of the festival, and everyone last night made themselves at home and sampled the Greek foods. The "non-Greeks" at the festival are invited with a knowing Greek grin to try ouzo, the powerful anise-flavored liqueur made from raisins. "It will put hair on your chest," warned one parishioner. ONE OF THE most popular features of the festival is a long table covered with luscious-looking sweet "pasta". Senate subcon draft registrar WASHINGTON (AP) - A bill that would renew military draft registration for all men aged 18 through 26 was ap- proved yesterday by a Senate subcom- mittee. The issue might reach the Senate floor for debate next week. The measure, passed on a 4-3 vote in,a closed meeting of the Senate Armed Services manpower subcommittee, was the first action in the Senate this year on the politically controversial subject of the draft, which was abandoned in early 1973 at the end of U.S. in- volvement in the Vietnam War. A draft registration bill already has been approved by the House Armed Services Committee and awaits action by the House. THE SENATE panel's version would reinstitute registration on Jan. 2, 1980 - a year earlier than provided in the House bill. But the Senate version would cover a greater portion of the population by requiring all men between the ages of 18 and 26 to sign up. The House panel's bill only would affect men who turn 18 Classes For June 23rd LSAT begin TODAY CALL 261-5728 5 'A Daily Photo by LI8A Lbt CHILDREN SELL GREEK pastries for the ethnic festival, Ya'ssoo, which runs through tomorrow. The effort is an annual fund-raiser for St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. Festival organizers said they hope this year's "bigger and better" celebration will be even more suc- cessful than last year's which was at- tended by 27,000 people who ate more than 36,000 pieces of pastry. mittee OK's tion bill after Jan. 1, 1981. Both bills, by excluding women, would invite legal challenges from critics who say a male-only program is discriminatory. THE HOUSE had been expected to act first on registration legislation but it appears the Senate may consider it as part of a $40 billion military weapons bill that is scheduled for debate Mon- day. The Senate bill would revive registration under provisions of the Military Selective Service Act, which also would require young men to be classified according to their eligibility for service. However, the bill would suspend classification until Jan. 1, 1981, unless the president deemed it was necessary and in the national interest. The subcommittee said the parent Armed Services Committee is expected to consider the bill "early next week," probably Monday. Ann Arbor -1979! Greek Festival-1.- Thursday, June 7, Friday, June 8, and Saturday, June 9 r ENTERTAINMENT Live Bouzouki Band 8:00pmoMidnigy PASTRY SALE GREEK FOOD Evening Admission: 11:00 .m. to Minight g S.S0 after6:30 p.m. Grecian Boutique Daily Prizes Taverna St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church / 4 14 N. Main 'reet~ Ant Arbor ance to the Music of "Dino 6& the Continentals " ,wall ' 1 0 ' STARTS TONIGHT 5th Avenue at Liberty St. 761.9700 r ; r Formerly Fifth Fovum Theater ' i One of the movie mile- stones 9f the decade.' ' a -Rex Reed ii P iCM. - r Ly,' . 4 1 Y BEST FOREIGN FILM OF YEAR" -Hollywood Foreign Press Association -National Board of Review y Y DIRECTOR -Ingmar Bergman Fri 7:10, 9:00 -National Board of Review ' ACTRESS Ingrid Bergman ., f Sat-Sun 1. 30, 3:20, 5:20, 7, 9 -New York'Fifm Crit cs---Natronal Board of Review Adults $7.50"tii 2,15 a i n I r e f 'I ' ' -N t Q SP 4 tva . G'r t cs. _ or. tppocityJ