Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Svturday, July 28, 1973 Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Saturday, July 28, 1973 Williams #_v_ play opens tonigh TiIP~Y toih I %J 1" ..7% 4 J Tennessee Williams' vivid and powerful drama Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is scheduled to open this Tuesday for a week-long run as the third production in Michi- gan Repertory '73. In this Pulitzer Prize winning play, the owner of one of the biggest cotton plantations in the South is forced to confront the fact that he is dying from incur- able cancer. Featured cast members in- clude Sheila Rittenberg who has appeared with Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival and the Yale Repertory Com- pany, James Grenier who has been in recent University Play- ers productions, and Professor Richard Haas of the Dept. of Speech Communication and The- atre. _ Tickets are available at the Power Center box office. All per- formers are at 8:00 in the air conditioned Power Center for ahe Performing Arts. DAILY OFFICIA L BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. A aturday, July 28 DAY CALENDAR Music School: Augustus J. Pearson, Jr., baritone, SM Recital Hall, 8 pum. University PIayers: Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession," Power Ctr., 8 pm Sunday, July 29 TV Center: "American Consumer: Car Insurance," Channel 4, noon, Music School: Sadie Sapp, soprano, SM Recital Hall, 8 pm. Monday, July 30 Audio-Visula Films: Women's Studies theme, Aud. 3, MLB. 7 pR. Carillon Recital: Wiliams De Turk, assistant carilloneur, Burton Tower, 7 6:00 2 4 9 11 13 News 20 Temple Baptist Church 50 Star Trek 6:30 2 11 CBS News-Dan Rather 4 13 NBC News-Garrick Utley , 9 Ozzie and Harriet 56 New Home for the Arts 7:00 2 Superstars of Rock 4 George Pierrot 7 News 9 Untamed World 11 Jim Thomas Outdoors 13 Lawrence Welk 20 Movie-Adventure BW "Escape from Saigon." (French i9ns) 24 calloft he West-Drama 50 Bee Haw 7:30 2 11 Baseball 4 JChnny Mann's stand Up and Cheer 7 Town Meeting 9 It's Up To You-Quiz 3d Johnny Mann's Stand Up and Cheer 8:00 4 13 Emergency 7 24 Partridge Family 9 International Tennis Doubles 3$ 56 The Session-Music 50 That Good Ole Nashville Music E:30 7 24 Paul Lynde 20 Movie-Drama BW "Murder Will Out" (English 1952) 30 56 Playhouse New York Biog- raphy 50 Nitty Gritty 9:10 4 13 Movie-Drama "The Group" 7 24 Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour 9 Equestrian Grand Prix 50 Black Omnihus 10:00 2 11 Missin"Impossible 7 24 Jigsaw-Crime Drama 20 Seven Hundred Cb 30 56 Leonardo-To Know Ho0w To See-Biography 50 Lou tGodon 10:30 9 Document 11:0 2 7 11 News 9 CBC News-George Finstad 24 ABC News 56.Double Reed-Music 11:15 9 A Look Back 24 Canadian Pro Football 11:30 2 Movie-Drama BW "The Fugitive Kind." (1960) 7 Movie-Drama "Slavet" (1969) 9 Encounter 11 Movie-Comedy "The Flim-Flam Man." (1967) 50 Movie-Science Fiction "World Without End." (1956) 12:001 4113 News 9 Movie-Thriller "Corruption." (English; 1968) 12:30 4 Johnny Carson 13 Movie--Drama BW "Black Gold." (1963) 1:30 2 Movie-Adventure BW "Only the Valiant" (1951) 7iMovie-Drama BW "Something of Value." (1957) 11 News 2:00 4 13 News 9 Signs of the Zodiac 3:00 2 Divorce Court 2 News 3:30 2 News THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi- tion of The Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXIII, No. 49-S Friday, July 27, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second clots postage paid at 4n Arbor, Michigan 4810. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning daring the University yeor at 420 May- nard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 41104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam- pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio), $13 nonlocal mail (other states sod foeign). Summer session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. 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UAC-DAYSTAR presents CARLOS SANTANA and MAHAVISHNU JOHN McLAUGHLIN in concert 8 p.m CRISLER ARENA aitfl 0 ADULTS ONLY "The Picture is a Sensation! IVAIOTEY "The Most Interesting FiEn of its Kind to Date.,NEWSWEEK "Unlque, surprIslng Povocatfive IPLAYBOY leave tlayfor fh"e Mfli"Il his. Judith Crist, NEW YORK MAGAZINE ar.&HI CINEMA Jut ' I FRIDAY, August 31 All Tickets $5.00.. . Go on Sale TODAY, Friday, July 27 Michigan Union only, 11 a m.-5:30 p.m. Sorry, no personal checks. 763-4553 info. during box office hours. Box Office open some hours Saturday and all next week. Starting Monday, July 30th tickets also at World Hdqtrs Record Store, and in Ypsi at Ned's Bookstore