Soturday, August 1:1, 19110 #'t E MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Saturday. August 1 ~, I 911 tHE MICHIGAN ISAILY Page Five CAUch A iphlu eice4 AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS CENTER 502 E. Huron--663-9376 Ronald E. Cary, Minister Worship - 10 a.m.; B i b 1 School-11 a.m. CAMPUS CHAPEL-A Campus Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church 1236 Washtenaw Ct. Rev. Don Postema, Pastor 10 a.m. - Morning Worship, Services of Holy Baptism. 6 p.m. - Evening Worship. Peace: Holy Communion. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 409 S. Division M. Rober Fraser, Pastor Church School-9:45 a.m. Morning Worship-11:00 a.m. Evening Warship-7:00 p.m. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest at Hill St. Sunday Service at 10:00 am. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466 Sunday Morning Worship at 9:31) n.m. 5:00 p.m. - Seminar at Rollo May's: "Love and Will." ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL.(Catholic) 331 Thompson--663-0557 Weekend Masses: Saturday-S p.m. Sunday- 7:4a am., 9 am., 10:30 n~m., noon. and 5 p.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST State at Huron and Washington Dr. Donald B. Strobe The Rev. Fred B. Maitland The Rev. E. Jack Lemon Worship Services at 9:00 and 11:00. Church School at 9:00 and 11:00. Adult Enrichment at 10:00. WESLEY FOUNDATION UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY W. Thomas Schomaker, Chaplain/Director Extensive programming for undergrads and grad students. Stop in or call 668-6881 for in- formation about our Summer Programs. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1833 Washtenaw Sunday Services and Sunday School-10:30 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meet- ing-8:00 p.m. Child Care Sunday-under 2 years. Midweek Informal Worship. Reading Room-306 E. Liber- ty, 10 -5 Monday - Saturday; closed Sundays. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the Ann, Arbor Y, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- tation: 663-3233 or 426-3808. 10:00 am-Sunday Worship. Join the Daily These handwritten messages were found on the wall Thursday in the apartment of David Berkowitzq suspect in the "Son of Sam" murder case in New York City. Suspected 'Son of Sam' undergoes mental exam FRANK CAPRA'S 1934 NEW YORK (/P) Psychiatrists armed with notebook, pencil and years of training began yesteday to study whether Da- vid Berkowitz, accused in the San of Sam slaying, is compe- tent to stand trial. Bercowitz, a 24 - year - old posta* clerk, will be question- ed and observed for up to 30 days - longer if the judge deems necessary-to determine if he understands the charges against him asnd can anticipate in his own defense. IF BERKOWITZ is indicted in the case, and if -i is found mentally competent, he will stand trial. Whether he was sane at the time of the killings with which he is charged is a separate issue that could be. raised in his defense at the trial. Meanwhile, after two days of sensational disclosures about the ccnclusion of the hunt for the .44-caliber killer, a judge issued a gag order barring po- lice from discussing the case with the news media. And with the fear of another slaying removedrtherenwere celebrations at discotheques in Quee's and the Bronx as young women ended their self-imposed boycott and lined up to get in the clubs. Berkowitz' home for now is a cemert - walled cell with two barred windows ,a single bed, a sink and a toilet in the Kings County Hospital prison ward. A wire mesh window in the door allows the 24-hour-a-day guard to keep him under constant ob- servation. ANN AIOCLU FILM C-CF Saturday, August 13 BANANAS (Woody Allen, 1971) 7 & 10:30-MLB 3 Allen's humor at its height. A thoroughly alienated tester of Rube Goldberg gadgets takes off tor a South American country where he is transformed into a revolutionary with a false beard. Louise Lasser in her best non-Mary Hartman role. "An indecently funny comedy,"-Vincent Canby. Start the Revolution Without Me (lBud Yorkin, 1970) 8:45 ONLY-MLB 3 Gene Wilder's funniest role is in this spoof of swashbucklers. Wilder and Donald Sutherland play .dual roles as two sets of twins mixed up at birth. One set grows up peasant, other aristocrat. Their accidental but simultaneous presence at the court of Louis XVI years later causes such rioutous confusion that the French Revolution is almost averted! "A mad, affectionate tribute to every historical melodrama anybody ever saw. Wilder and Suther- land perform magically."-LA. Times. With Billy Whitelaw and Orson Welles. ADMISSION: Still only $1.25 (single feature) $2.00 (double) IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT Clark Gable goes T-shirtless and wins an Oscar for his performance as a reporter who's stumbled onto a runaway heiress (Claudette Colbert). The first film to sweep the top 5 major Academy Awards. SUNDAY: FREE SHOWING (at 8) Murnau's GREAT SUNRISE a Watch for Cinema Guild Fall Schedules* CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT AT OLD ARCH. MID. 7:30 & 9:30 Admission $1.50 0 - s ds ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. Stadium Blvd. (one block west of U of M Stadium) Bible Study - Sunday 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Worship - Sunday, 10:30 a.m and 6:00 p.m. Need transportation? Call 662- 9928. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (LCMS) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship at 9:30. Sunday Bible Study at 10:45. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHIURCHl 1001 E. iluron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 10 a.m-Morning Service. 6 p.m.-Informal Worship. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Terry N. Smith, Senior Minister 608 E. William, corner of State Worship Service-10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship-10 a.m. First Baptist Church. Bible Study-11 a.m. Fellowship Meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. TODAY & SUNDAY at 13-5.7-9 Open 12:45 THE BAD NEWS BREAKING TRAINING I]eae Praseneisne44 TODAY & SUNDAY at 1-3-5-7-9 Oen 12:45 Under 18 not admitted IDreuired a tx 231 south sate NOW SOWING TODAY & SUNDAY at -3-5-7-9:00 Dien 1145 4 T Al ICIEIAL Pctr -a Techiolss