Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 16; 1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 16, 1972 Davis prosecution rests SAN JOSE, Calif. (A') - The prosecution, winding up the presentation of its case against Angela Davis, called final wit- nesses yesterday and gave jur- ors a closeup look at evidence purportedly pointing toward the defendent's guilt. Only two prosecution wit- nesses remained to testify. Prosecutor Albert Harris Jr. handed to jurors some of the more than 200 items entered in evidence, including guns used in an Aug. 7, 1970 Marin Coun- ty Courthouse escape attempt in which four men were slain. Three love letters written by Davis to Jackson were handed to jurors for the first time for a brief look. They will be allow- ed to examine them at length during deliberations on the verdict. Miss Davis, 28. a black mili- tant and former UCLA philoso- phy teacher, is charged with murder, kidnap and conspiracy In seven weeks of testimony, the state has sought to prove she plotted the Marn Court- house invasion bent on gaining hostages to exchange for im- prisoned convict-author George Jackson. CITY NOTICE A public hearing on the Arbor Lodge Motel (revised) site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Cons- mission in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The pro- perty is located at the northwest corner of Washtenaw Ave. and Huron Pkwy. The property consists of 1.06 acres and would be developed as a motel-hotel. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the Woodbury Gardens Tower (amended) site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The property is located at S. Industrial Highway and Astor Drive. The property consists of 5.06 acres and would be developed as multiple-family dwellings. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing'on the Plymouth Medical Office Bldg. site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Com- mission in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The pro- perty is located on Plymouth east of Huron Parkway. The property consists of 1.43 acres and would be developed as an office building. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha,, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the South University Office Bldgt site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Com- mission in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The pro- perty is located at the northeast corner of South University and Forest. The property consists of 0.133 acres and would be developed as a commercial-office building. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the Howard Cooper (amended) site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Commis- sion in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Ave- nue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The property is located on the East side of State Road North of Waters Rd. The property consists of 4.5 acres and would be developed as an automobile dealership. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the Maiden Lane Car Wash site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Commis- sion in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The pro- perty is located at 923 Maiden Ln. east of Broadway St. The proprety consists of .50 acres and would be developed as a car wash. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 Okinawa returns to Japan Vice President Spiro Agnew joins Japan's Emperor Hirohito yesterday for ceremonies in Tokyo marking the formal reversion of Okinawa to Japan. Germans to decide on treaty BONN, Germany ( ) - West Germany's opposition dropped final objections to Chancellor Willy Brandt's treaties with the Soviet Union and Poland, op- position leaders announced yes- terday making it fairly certain that the pacts will be ratified in parliament Wednesday. The opposition C h r i s t i a n Democrats, who forced post- ponement of the vote on the treaties last week, cleared the way for their acceptance at a five-hour meeting of its leader- ship. Opposition chief Rainer Bar- zel's Christian Democrats, who forced Brandt to postpone the crucial vote from last Wednes- day after a Soviet move upset a Brandt-Barzel compromise to approve the treaties, finally cleared the way for their ac- ceptance in a five-hour meeting of the opposition leadership. The party's federal executive voted 24 to 1 that government assurances that Moscow will hold to bargain - keeping guar- antees on the treaties satisfied party conditions for a "yes" vote. The friendship pacts with Moscow and Warsaw are the, keys to a wider detente process in which Moscow, Washington, WesterEurope and the Soviet- led East European Warsaw Pact all have major stakes. Failure to ratify them would considerably delay or even block this East-West under- standing program besides al- most automatically unseating Brandt's government. The ruling Socialist - Liberal coalition late last month barely survived two successive show- down votes which left the par- liamentary lower house split down the middle. Brandt needs the opposition votes to get the treaties ratified. In the nearly two years since the Moscow and Warsaw trea- ties were signed, the opposition has hammered away at fears t h a t acknowledging existing German borders even tempor- arily might cement them for all time and prevent Germany's future reunification. Only tomorrow's vote will show whether these fears have been removed among Christian Democrat rank and file as well as the party leadership. Biting wit at a "gay," but unhappy, birthday party is NOT a musical. Original off-Broadway cast. Directed by WILLIAM FRIEDKIN (Academy Award, Best D i r e c to r, for THE FRENCH CONNECTION) "A LANDSLIDE OF TRUTHS! Brilliantly bitchy and incisive. A human and moving picture."-TIME magazine. "NOTHING SHORT OF BRILLIANT"-Judith Crist. TONIGHT-MAY 16th-ONLY!! auditorium "a" angell hall 35 mm color R 7 & 9:30 p.m.-$1 COMING Thursday, May 18th, CCMING Tuesday, May 23rd, 7 & 9 p.m. 7, 8:45 & 10:30 p.m. MARLON BRANDO in ELIA KAZAN'S THE MARX BROTHERS in ON THE WATERFRONT HORSE FEATHERS ONE OF BRANDO'S VERY FINEST! WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS PLUS: THE MANY MOODS OF SERFING WE HAVE RAISED OUR ADMISSION PRICE TO $1 The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative is established to promote and support filmmaking in the commu- nity. Any profits earned at our film showings are invested in the cooperative's editing and production equipment, our film school, grants to community filmmakers, our 8 mm festival and other projects. It is to increase the effectiveness of the cooperative that prices have been raised. Anyone interested in the cooperative or its activities is always encouraged to seek membership and to patronize our showings.