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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, June 9, 1972

The Michgan Daliy, edited and man-Po neito er
COMING aged bystensa the University oi
M~lI~flh/~IlI1I- Class postage paid t Ann Arbor, Mich-le sl
Mightgan 48104. Published daly Tes-
Residential College day through Sunday morning Univer- LANSING (A)-Agru seek- If you have suggestions frftr oon eviies
_ caree, $11 by mai. ing legalization of marijuana parties, ms, fun and games - piease send tein te RearSCa Berstet,
Sumimer Players Summer Seoion published Tuesday pent everl hours in the Capi- c/ThDal,40MyrdS.byWneayahwekHpy ek.
throuh Saurday monng. Subcip- tol yesterday trying to get legis-
JUNE 14-17 tion rae: $5.50 by carrier (campus lators to sign petitions. Movies
Co-sonsoed bUAC area); $6.50 local msil (in Mich or
Cososrdby UC Oh); $7.50 non-local mal (oher saes They said they had the sign- Caus..Aif
and foreign). tures of five legislators. CapsArf
______ ___ __ --- ---- However, two denied signing. Michigan-One Is a Lonely Number
"If my name's on that Peti- State-Nicholas and AlexandraI
ion, itos a forgery," said Rep. Wayside-Slaughterhouse Fives
John Kelsey (D-Warren). Fox Village-Cabaret
Rep. Dae Kildee D-Flint) Fifth Forum-The Butterfly
t' g od oralso said he had not signed the Cinema II-Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (Fri. 7 & 9) ;
tsgo dfrpetition and had no plans t do PikpnSotSreta.7&9
your system. so. Kildee and Kelsey were list- ikp o ot tet(Sa.7 )
eas signers along with three Cinema Guild-Night of the Hunter (Fri. and Sat. (7
Detroit Democrts, Rep. Jackie & 9:05)
Sony Model 127 Stereo !e Vaughn III and Sens. Coleman
Cassette Dck -- "v Young and Jack Faxon.
$19.5wo. William Milliken declined Music
at a news conference to sign a The Ark-Leon Redone (Fri. and Sat., 8:30, $1.50)
- marijuana petition offered him.
SThe Michigan Marijuana In- Golden Falcon-Opus IV
" UtPER COPEĀ® itiative seeks the signature of Lums-RFD Boys
265,000 registered voters to place Pretzel Bell-Silver Wings (Sat.); Chuck Johnson (Sun.)
a constitutional amendment ol Bimbos-Gaslighters (Fri., Sat., Sun)
HII-FI BUYIS the ballot. The proosed amend- The Del Rio-Jazz and every Sunday
AnnAraorEae Lnsngmnt would permit the personal Odyssey-Black Ensemble (Fri., Sat.)
618 S. Main 7694700usofmrja. Mr. Flood's Party-Moto Boogie Band (Fri., Sat., Sun.)
Comprehensive Repair signatur es for theNovmberin Recorder Society Concert-Mo., 8 First Unitarian
SevceAaial sgatrs o heNvebrballot is July 10. Church
-_-__-__-__--__-_-_- - An Evening of Chamber Dance-Sun. 8, Hill Aud.
Barton Theater Pipe Organ Concert-Michigan Thea-I
SHOWS ter Sun., 9:30 am.
I ~ arillon lecture, Fri. MLB 4, 11 am; concert Mon.
OPEN I ~ - ATC Burton Tower, 7 pm
1 :45 .2 P1-IDAE 662-6264 I 5 p.m Open Air Music
1I1 AT CORNER OF STATE & LIBERTY STS. 8 P.M. Music n the Diag-recorded and live classical music
P 1 12-12 Sat.
LISTN T WPA RAIO SATIN AN FID OU HO TORock Concert-next to Huron High-the Up, Brat,
LISTN T WPA RAIO SATIN AN FID OU HO TOMoJo Boogie Band, Guardian Angel Sun. afternoon
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GLOW S W ITH A GRA DEURGraduate Outing Club-outside Rackhamn Hall, Sunday,
1:30MakepFm. rsMaktSu.1253
TO MATCH THE EVENTS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD! THE SPECTAC- ive Gauche party, Madelon Pound House 9-12 Fr. &
ULAR FILM OF THE YEAR! TOTALLY SATISFYING! That rare film Sat.4
that manages, on Its enormous canvas, to paint human portraits Charley's Aunt-Mendelssohn Theater, Fri and Sat 8 -
and toll of events of world-upheaval In terms of flesh-and-blood p m.
USA World Trampoline Team Final Trials, Sat., Criser
common experience! JUDIT CRIST, NC TV TODAY SHOW Arena, preliminaries at noon ($) ; finals 7:30
"A MANIFIENTL c(($1.50)
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STAGED FILM. IT HAS ' NOT TOO FAR
THE SAME KIND OF AC D M Highest Rating! ich- Toledo Museum of Art--Toulouse-Lautrec Exhibition
HITRCLSEPT in u iJ olas and Alexandra' is a (9-5 Tues-Sat., 1-5 Sunday and Mon.)
flf~~E stunning panorama of Milan Arts and Crafts-annual exhibit, Sun. 12-6,
BI TSDRZHIVI AGOStesageigeet Measure for Measure=(Quirk Aditorium, EMU (Ypsi-4
BU ITIN I ASU before, duigsagring and e after lantd), Fri. & Sat., 8 $2
ME WIH.T ANDRIEIl the 1911 debacle and the Ilene's-Old time music with the Sunnysiders, 7-11
DIEPTST A KERCNTIG love story of theTsar and Sat., bring instruments, join in. $1.00 cover. 4050 W.
GIESARASCINATINGN . saria! Nicholas and Jefferson, Ecorse.
PERMAN NCEOASHE "Alexandra are beautifully
RASPTIN ON OFTHE Best Art Direction portrayed by Michael
BEST OF THE BIG, BIG Best Costume Design ayston and Janet
4Nichoias and Alexandra esooc sHALF.-N aN.MOVES1 rvaso'roSTcOPS ANY~C
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