n ar nv: tine .JUIUFUUY/ Juflfz: 1 11 1 7/Z- _.. - _. / I - _. - I BILLIARDS FOOSBALL BOWLING PING PONG UNION TONIGHT 7 and 9 3020 Washtenaw Dial 434-1782 Jury Prize Award Winner 1972 Cannes Festival "SLAUGHTERHOUSE- m AfUNIVERSAL PICTURE "TECHNICOLON New Diag dig-in set; police threat looms (Co"tinued from PagelI) According to Hack, today's action will "expose the Univer- sity's complicity with the war." Speakers will give specific ex- amples of war contro rts !hey say the University has signed recently. University guidelines state that research projects may no; hare the specific intent to kill or in- jure animal or human life. Ann Arbor Police Chief Wal- ter Krasny says police will be Forest fires burn more than trees present at today's crater dig- gings. "We don't want a con- frontation,' 'he says. But he addo that those who dig wil be ar- rested on the site. Director of Safety Frederick Davids had no comment on what police would do about diggers. However, at a meet Jig wilts crater supporters :ast Tuesday, University a t o r ney Roderik Daane said, "Any proposed dig- ging on this campus does not have the concurrence of the Uni- versity of Michigan and is pro- hibited. Do you all know what that means?- EUROPE $165 ROUND TRIP NYC/Luxembourg/NYC Youth fare to age 30 National Bank of Ypsilanti Travel Bureau 611 W. Cross St., Ypsi 483-8556 Neither Hack nor Plahmondon expect any violence. On the threat of arrests, Plamondon says, "People are prepared for it. We want to do a really non- violent thing." Sites for digging. according, ta Hack, will probably be the same ones as before, including the cor- ner of N. University and State. The Bomb Crater Four aready face a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail or 100ifine ir con- victed of tile digging charges. SGC funds increase passed (Continued from Page 1) anything else. But the Regents say we can't spend it on the Grocery Co-op so it will just have to sit there until the next election when 'e can get sin, dent approval to spend t on something else." he said. Members of the American In- dians Unlimited - a campus group representing Indian stu- dents - also came before the Regents yesterday, presenting them with a document coverir a wide array of Indian grievan'- es. The document reiterated tihe group's demands for tie hiring of an Indian recruiter, an in- dain counselor and classes dea- ing with Indians. A suit against'theU-iliversi y for failing to providethse sevices is pending in gi11ui Court. Join The Daily Ad Staff Phone 764-0558 err... Would You Believe Well, to convince you, we're now offering lower-than-ever prices on new subscriptions to THE DAILY. Yes... get your very-own edition each day, delivered wherever you please for these NEW LOWER RATES CARRIER AREA MAIL (in Mich. & Ohio) MAIL (other states) NOW THRU JUNE 28 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 NOW THRU AUG. 25 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 Send your dough with name and address to 420 Maynard St., or call 764-0558 (10 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri.)