Poge Two THE SUMMER DAILY Thursday, July 19, 1973 Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Thursday, July 19, 1973 GOP tills low as a result of Watergate WASHINGTON (UPI) - Nine months after its presidential ticket won landslide re-election, the Republican party's national committee is in such financial distress that it is firing 25 per cent of its staff and its chair- man is taking. a 10 per cent pay cut. Without blaming its problems on the party faithful's reaction to the Watergate disclosures, the GOP national committee said it was making the cuts now be- cause a drop in expected con- tributions so far in 1973 indi- cated a $1 million deficit by the end of the year. tonight 60 2 4 7 11 13 News 9 Courtship of Eddie's Father 20 Stage Coach West 24 ABC News-Smith Reasoner 50 Flintstones 56 Lilias, Yoga and You 6:3 0 (112 BS News--Smith Reasoner 9 I Dream of Jeannie 24 Dick Van Dyke 50 Gilligan's Island 56 Making Things Grow 7:00 2 Trth or Consequences 4 News 7 To Tell the Truth 9 Betrly Hillbillies 11 To Tell the Truth 13 What's My Line? 20 Nanny and the Protessor 24 Bowling for Dollars 50 I Love Lucy '56 Course of Our Times 7:30 2 What's My Line? 4 (iteno! 7 Mirhigan Outdoors 9 Movie-Adventure BW "Tarzan's :Magir Fountain." (1049) 11 Parent Ganme 13Truth or Consequences 20 Rifleman-Western BW 24 Circus! 50 Iogan's heroes 56 Inner-City Freeway 8:00 2 11 The Waltons 4 13 Ielen Reddy-Variety 7 24 Mod Squad 20 Wrestling 30 56 Playhouse New York Biography 50 lDragnet 8:30 50 Merv Griffin 9:00 2 Movie-Adventure "Damn the Defiant!'" (English; 1962) 413 Ironside THE EFFECT of the staff reductions will be to eliminate 30 to 35 jobs, spokesman Ro- bert Rousek said. National com- mittee chairman George Bush is voluntarily making a 10 per cent cut in his $42,500 yearly salary, Rousek said, and some other committee officials also were taking pay cuts. Rouek said small donations -under $100 - actually were*up compared to last year, but there had been a decline in larger con- tributions. As a result, the com- mittee's financial officials pro- jected a shortage of more than 20 per cent to meet the original $$5.5 million 1973 budget. 7 24 Kung Fu 9 News-Don Daly 11 Movie-Crime Drama 20 Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingern 9:30 9 Happy Though Married 20 Seven Hundred Club 30 56 Just Jazz 10:00 4 13 Dean Martin 7 24 Streets of San Francisco 9 MS-Interview 50 Perry Mason BW 311MasterpiecenTheatre 10:30 5 Countrytime 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson 50 One Step Beyond 11:30 2 11 Movie-Crime Drama "Man on a String" (1972) 4 13 Johnny Carson 7 24 ABC News-At Ease 20 Walters Family-Music 50 Movie-Drama BW "Tiger Shark" (1932) 12:00 9 Movie-Comedy BW "r Foreign Affair." (1948) 1:00 2 Movie-Drama BW "Tales of Manhattan." (1942) 4 7 11 13 News 2:30 2 News THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi- tion of The Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXIII, No. 43-S Thursday, July 19, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam- pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio): $13 non-local mail (other states anad foreign). Summer session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $7.00 non-local mail (other states and foreign). bar notes By GLORIA JANE SMITH "Hey, Hound Dog - play the blues -.-.-,boogie!" And that the infamous Chicago blueoman did with his House Rockers on the first night of their three-night local gig at the Blind Pig. Their blues drives hard right on through to your very insides to numb away sorrows and awak- en the senses to only the electri- fied power behind Taylor's slide guitar backed by guitar and drums. The band feels good, wearing slow and easy smiles that turn to laughter, and they make their audiences feel damn- ed good. Born and raised in Mississippi almost thirty years ago and lat- er carrying his musical talents to the Windy City for awhile, Hound Dog Taylor now plays ex- tensively with his House Rockers on college campuses and in con- cert halls throughout the coun- try. The group rocked 'em crazy at last year's Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. Tonight's the last night to hear Hound Dog Taylor and the House Rockers at the Blind Pig. Shows are at 9:30 and 12:00 (al- though the night I was there the first set lasted until a little past midnight) and tickets are avail- able at the Pig in advance and (if there are any left) at the door. RELIABLE ABORTION SERVICE Clini in Mich.- Is 24 week pregnancies terminated, by l- censed obstetrician synecolo- gist. Quick services will be or- ranged. Low rates. CALL COLLECT (216) 281-6060 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Thurs dayJuly- 1nvrsity59omO-1 pM DAY CALENDAR Audio-Visual Summer Films: Chil- dren's Films, MLB And. 3, 7 pm. Regents: Public discussion, 2:30 pm; University Players: Shakespeare's Publromment,4 gpm.ibothinmR "Comredyof Erors, Powe8hpm. grnts' Rin.. A Admin. Bldg. Artiots & Craftomen Guild: Chani- Free Art Fair: E. University, 10 am.- ber music, Union Ballroom 8:30 pm. 10 pm. GENERAL NOTICES Ann Arbor Street Fair: S. and E. Attention Students: July 24, 4:00 p.m. is the lost dote for the Summer- Also tonight, the Tate Blues Bolt Tern when the Registrar sOffice Band plays at Mr. Flood's Party; will: a. Accept the Student 100 per cent withdrawal Notice for refund RFD Boys (bluegrass) play at purposes. (Excluding a $50.000 disen- the Pretzel Bell; Dave Banyase rollment fee.) b. Allow refund for the Student who reduces hours of course (folk/rock) plays at Bimbo's; credit. July 31, 4:00 p.m. is the last Reviue (light rock) play at Bim- date for the Summer-halt Term when the Registrar's Office will allow re- bo's on the Hill. fund for a 50 per cent Withdrawal. NOW SHOWING 761-9700 7 & 9:15 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Absolutely the Scariest Show Ever SHOWN INTACT "MORE TERRIFYING THAN HITCHCOCK'S 'PSYCHO'"g ' q + _^ "** ee OF THr Dial 662-6264th HIT WEEK! NO SHORT SUBJECTS STATE BOND PROMPTLY AT 1 P.M.-3 P.M:-5 P.M.-7 P.M.-9:05 M " ~ ~as J m M M ORE BOND SIAN FLMINGS -4m NEXT: "PAPER MOON r -UEAD ~ E SPECIAL SHOW TIMES: Fri. and Sat. 11:30 P.M.; Sun. Mat. 3:00 & 5:00 I 31 N. Washington, Ypsilanti 482-3300 OPEN FRIDAY OPEN FRIDAY ART I ART II featuring featuring "The "The Devil Poseidon rn Adventure"r Miss Jones" rated-X A Statement from the Author- THE HARRAD EXPERIMENT 1913 by Robert H. Rimmer I'm delighted that at tong last The Harad Experiment is a movie. When wrote Harrad in 1965-I dedicated it to the men and women of the 21st cen- tury with the feeling that it would be at least fifty years before the kind of undergraduate college where a male and female roomed together-were ac- tulliy pee-chosen for each other as onr possibte maritlimate-would come into existence. I have the feeling that the Harrad Experiment, which after seven years continues to be widely read by the younger generation, has re-inforced the kind of living environment now avail- able on most campuses. But keep in mind-there is still no Harrad College where a male and fe- male can actually room together with- in the college grounds with administra- tion and faculty approval. Nor is there any premarital structure whose avowed purpose is to create a learning environ- ment where young males and females can experience, intimately (over o per- iod of several years), more than one member of the other sex as a partof their total educational experience. 7 believe that within the next ten years Harrad will be a common experi- ence available to millions of young peo- ple. The Harrad Experiment, as a moving picture, will reach additional millions who will make a Harrad type under- graduate experience a reality in our lifetime. When it happens it will be a more joyous world to live in! MOST READ BOOK ON4CAMPUS IS NOW ON SCREEN! NOW SHOWING! 18214 Dial South 668-6416I THURS. & FRI. AT 7:05 & 9:00 P.M. ONLY SAT., SUN. & WED. AT 1:15-3:05-5-7:05 & 9 P.M. THE EXPERIMIENT Harrod College... where free, liberated relotions between coed students ore COMING AUGUST 1: "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" E