Tuesday, June 6, 1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY HOW THE BIRDS AND FLOWERS AFFECT THE BICYCLE TRADE An instructive message. Man, when those trees start to grow up, our shops get FULL. Scenes of s t r ugg le and confusion abound. So come in NOW, for Roleighs and other fine new bikes, for parts, accessories, service, and repair And shoes. 1027 Davis, Evanston 864-7760 1932 N. Clark, Chicago WH 4-3800 711 N. Grant, Denver 266-1857 Free Delivery on All Bicycles over $175, Parts over $20 Nixon sends Connally on month Court rejects long worldwide economics trip suit to block KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (I1) - President Nixon is sending out- going Treasury Secretary J o h n Connally on a 15-nation, month- long tour beginning today to discuss international economic matters and "any subject which his hosts wish to raise," t h e White House announced yester- day. Connally, however, will not go to North Vietnam to negotiate for the release of prisoners of war as was suggested by Sen. Hubert Humphrey in the.-Demo- cratic presidential candidates' debate last Sunday in California. He will travel to South Amer- ica, the Far East, South Asia and Europe. Details of the trip are not firm, said Ronald Ziegler, presidential press secretary, but Connally will go first to Venezuela a n d then to Colombia, Brazil, Argen- tina, Bolivia and Peru between June 6 and June 14 on the first leg of his journey. Ziegler declined to give t he names of the other countries on the itinerary but said it could be expected that Connally would go to India and Pakistan and he would not rule out South Vietnam nor Bangladesh. He said flatly that Connally would not travel to Africa, cit- ing recent visits by Mrs. Nixon and Secretary of State William Rogers. Ziegler said Connally, travel- ing as a special representative of the President, will "meet with chiefs of state and heads of government in various n a -. tions for discussion on matters of common concern, with em- phasis on current international economic issues." He also said Connally would be in a position to- "respond to and discuss developments in the international field with refer- ence to the President's recent trip to Peking and Moscow." Ziegler said Connally c o u 1 d raise topics of discussion with the leaders but declined to say what they will be. Connally, the Texas Demo- crat who many believe us a y become Nixon's choice of a rn- ning mate later this year, was summoned to the President's Florida home yesterday for a predeparture conference w i t h Nixon and a briefing by Henry Kissinger, Nixon's national se- curity adviser. Conspiracy 330 Maynard -new program policy- and JUNE schedule Some recent financial reverses-particularly the forced cancellation of concerts-have brought us to a serious review of our general programming policy, and steps toward redfining our definition of our role. Despite our status as a recognized student-community organization, it seems we have always worked at the edge of the "University community," as defined by the Administration, the Daily, SGC, etc. Certainly we have never enjoyed the -more or less automatic support of a Cinema Guild, UAC-Daystar, etc. What support and success we have enjoyed have always come following our own preferences, without camping or compromise. So we have decided to follow that line of programming forthrightly: adult, "non-Hollywood (or at least current Hollywood), thoughtful . . . AND sensual. And price our shows as low as possible, but responsibly. If only 200 people want to see a given film, they should be able to see it, but they should pay, insofar as they can afford to, its costs: whether that is $1, $1.25, $1.50 or even $2.00. Taking the freedom to price responsibly will, hopefully, enable us to serve you better. Can you dig it? . . . with free cider, coffee, always? ____ ____ ___-June -TONIGHT- Wednesday-and-Thursday Friday-and-Saturday 20th Century with X Communications MACBETH Carole Lombard and and workshops THEATRE X from Milwaukee, Wisconsin John Barrymore. $1 Midwest Experimental Theatre Project: 1 -8:00 p.m. each night $1.50 advance tickets- 7:30 & 9:30 $2.00 -g ' VIVA! in Agnes Varda's Dial-a-ride LANSING (t) - The city may operate its "Dial-a-Ride" bus transportation system despite complaints by two taxicab com- panies, the state Appeals Court ruled today. Veteran Cab Owners Associa- tion, Inc., and Yellow Cab Co.. filed suit to stop the experimen- tal mini-bus transit system, claiming "Dial-a-Ride" denied them due process and equal protection of law. Taxicab li- censes gave them those rights, the plaintiffs claimed. However, the court said that taxicab licenses "are nothing more than a privilege to do what is prohibited without such licenses." The court ruled that the city "has reasonable control of its streets" And that taxicabs "have no right to use the streets without the consent of the city." The suit was filed against Ann Arbor, the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority and Ford Motor Co. in Washtenaw County Circuit Court Aug. 26, 1971. The case was -appealed last October when the lower court upheld the city's right to use the system. "Dial-a-Ride" was begun last Septembersin what city offic- isis said was an effort to curb traffic congestion and pollution. Jromnelids From 'U' take Ist prze Six plants raised at the Uni- versity's Matthaei Botanical Gardens have won prizes at the W o r 1 d Bromeliad Conference held June 3-4 at Houston, Tex. Bromeliad is a genus of chief- ly American tropical plants, in- cluding the pineapple and many ornamentals used in the home. The six University winners - one first place and five second places - were collected in southeastern Brazil by botany Prof. Edward McWilliams and grown at the Botanical Gardens by gardener Rhobe Crots. The gardens contain one of the largest collections of brome- liads in North America. The plants were displayed by McWilliams, who also presented a paper on bromeliad ecology. 231 S. State DaI 662-6264 Open 12:45 Shows vat STATE 7&9p.m. POSITIVELY P L E A S E DO NOT REVEAL THE IDENT- ITY OF THE HIJACKER, HE IS A GENUINE KILLER HELD OVER 2ND HIT WEEK! / yAgnes Varda came to America from Lio n s ,Lo ve France and made a short profile of the Black Panther \Party and this feature, with VIVA Superstar and Jim Rado and Gerome Ragni, who wrote HAIR. A fiction-documentary, it is "about" the American Dream, including the assas- sination of RFK; the attempt on Andy Warhol by Valerie Solanis, author of the SCUM Manifesto; etc. Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, June 13-15-7:30 & 9:30-$1.50 Friday-and-Saturday June 16-17 Jim Jackson and his Detroit Blues Band -and- Aging Children 8:00p m. $1.50 Ernest Hemingway's The Killers Burt Lancaster Ava Gardner Friday, June 23 $1 W.C. FIEL -1 Tuesday th ru June 20-22 THE ROLLING STONES 7:30 GIMME SHELTE 9:30 $].50 Jeffersona Airplane Tino Turner The Hell's Angels SnNevcrGiv a Sucker n Eou ok, Sordayony June 24 7:00,08:30,10:00 pm $1 Lou's MaI's Cc D -3, originI documntar