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Tuesday, August 10, 197

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page seven ' I

Tuesday, August 10, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven

news briefs
By The Associated Press
REV. PHILIP BERRIGAN was placed in an isolated cell
block yesterday after he and five other prisoners passed out
leaflets urging that the prisoners in the federal jail stage a
hunger and work strike supporting all political prisoners.
Berrigan and 25 others were placed in individual cells in a
housing unit. They are not allowed to mingle with the other
Originally, only Berrigan and five others were placed in the
isolated cells, but they were later joined by 20 others who staged
a work strike.
ISRAELI FORCES drove four miles into Lebanon yesterday
and. attacked two Palestinian guerrilla bases in a battle that
lasted six hours.
A guerilla communique issued in the Lebanese capital of
Beirut said the Israelis attacked in armored cars and halftracks,
striking behind a heavy artillery barrage. It claimed fighting
was often hand-to-hand.
Neither side gave any indication of the number of troops in-
volved, but the guerrilla communique said one guerrilla was killed
and four wounded. Israeli sources put the casualties at one guer-
rilla killed and an Israeli soildier wounded.
e + e
THE OAKLAND DISTRICT ATTORNEY said yesterday he
"certainly" will try Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton a third
time in the 1967 shooting of a policeman.
Newton's second trial ended in a hung jury. He is charged with
voluntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a police officer
during a street gun battle between Panthers and Oakland police.
After being judged guilty in his first trial, Newton served
+ 22 months of a prison term before his conviction was overturned
by the State Court of Appeals.
THE STATE DEPARTMENT of Natural Resources (DNR)
warned on Sunday that continued commercial lake trout fish-
ing by Michigan Indians will wipe out the state's entire supply of
lake trout within five months.
a The DNR claims that Indian commercial fishermen -- about
50 of whom are now at work across the State - are taking unfair
advantage of a State Supreme Court decision in April which
exempted them from game and fish laws.
. ADY EY+ ODY EY,
Tonight ! 9:30-1:30 A.M.
o TOM CROCKER
folk rock
No cover-no increase
208 W. Huron
o
NEWSPAPERS ... FRIEND
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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
TUESDAY, AUGUST to
Day Calendar
Arme MicsiacFilm Soeiety and Ecu-
ameoieal Camspus Ctr: "The Insfoermer,"
and "The Sea Wolf." First Presbyter-
is Church, 1432Wshtenaw a 7:30, 9:30
General Notices
Student Accoun' : Your attention is
called to the following rules passed by
the Regents on February 28, 1936:
Students shall pay all aceaunts due
the Unbiversity nol later thsan the lass
day of classes at each semester or sum-
mer session, Student loans which are
not paidor reneweddare subject to this
regulation: however, student Io a n s
not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid
accounts at the close of business on
the last day of classes will be report-
ed to the Cashier of the University and
"(a) All academic credits mill be with-
held, the grades tsr she semnester sr
summer session just completed will not
be released, and no transcript of cred-
its will be issued. "( b) All students
owing such accounts will not be al-
lowed to register in any subsequent
semetersor as esession until pay-
SUMMER PLACEMENT
SERVICE
August 3, l9ll
opening fc toJuior, Senisr or LGirad
student with background in B i o-
chetmistry or a first yeor maedical stut-
dens. Further details contact Summer
Placement, 212 SAB or phone 764-7460.
DIAL 8-6416
ENDS WEDNESDAY
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Series A, B, D sold out
Series C subscriptions available
MENDELSSOHN LOBBY, Mon.-Fri., 12-4 p.m.

STEREO VISION

the ann arbor film cooperative presents
Peter O'Toole " James Mason . Curt Jurgens 0 Eli Wallach . Akim Tamiroff
Jack Hawkins " Paul Lucas * Daliah Lavi in Richard Brooks
based on the novel by Joseph Conrad. COLOR. 1965
* ". . . extraordinarily well made and Peter O'Toole's performance in the title role
is touched with the poetic."-Stanley Kauffman, THE NEW REPUBLIC
* ". . . an eye-filling adventure and a deluxe one at that."-Judith Crist
M "Lord Jim is beautiful to watch, a fascinating, unusual motion picture."
-SATURDAY REVIEW
-FILMED IN KOWLOON, HONG KONG, CAMBODIA, AND ANGKOR WAT-
TONIGHT- August 10th - ONLY!
auditorium a still only 75c
7:00-and 9:45 p.m. tl ol 5
angell hall children 35c
COMING SATURDAY-The Marx Brothers in MONKEY BUSINESS

ARM/Michigan Film Society Ecumenical Campus Center
John Ford's classic The Informer
with VICTOR McLAGLEN
During the 1922 Irish Rebellion, Gypo Nokin sells
his best friend to the English . . . for passage money
to America.
Jack London's classic The Sea Wolf
EDWARD G. ROBINSON as Wolf Larsen, an ob-
sessed and brutal sea captain. Jack London's true
experience, romanticized in his novel, is examined
in terms of the character dynamics of the captain.
SCREEN PLAY BY ROBERT ROSSEN
DIRECTED BY MICHAEL CURTIS
dollar double-bill TONIGHT ONLY
The Informer: 7:30 Sea Wolf: 9:15
1st PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-1432 Washtenaw
-OFF SOUTH UNIVERSITY-
7:30 SATURDAY 9:15
August 14
Ingmar Bergman's
Through a Glass, Darkly
Max von Sydo ,Harriet Andersson Gunnar Bjornsrrand
"A powerful personal experience that makes one's senses reel.
Through Harriet Andersson, one sees the mysteries that move
within the dork gloss of the human soul.'-New York Times
1st Baptist Church-502 E. Huron, off State

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