Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 16, 1975 Poge Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 16, 1975 i-- Creative Ensemble Theatre Instructor: MARY L. PETTIT UM Phd. Candidate in Actino & Directing SUNDAY, MAY 18-2:00-4:30 P.M. A Free Introduction to a 6 WEEK WORKSHOP Fun-Sensory Awareness-Physical Exertion-Improvisation Ark W orlds non-profit creative arts center 213 % S. Main 668-6244 668-6222 II State Dems block student nomination LANSING (UPI)-S e n a t e Democrats have defeated the first nomination of a student to a university governing board, saying the 24-year-old appointee of Gov. William Milliken would have abused the position. After taking a formal caucus position yesterday, the Demo- crats outvoted Repuhlicans hy a 22-11 margin to block the appointment of Thomas Korpi si srt g7' ptcrI I;' fpI FRI.-MON.-TUES.-THURS. 1 4 ni y FRI.-MON.-TUES.-THURS. Complete SHOW at 7:00 G at7 & 9 p.m. Q OPEN 6:45 '!OPEN at 6:45 SAT -SUN -WED.Complete SAT.-SUN.-WED. SHOWS at 1-3-5-7 p m. {atl1-3-5-7-9 p.m. 2 GREAT CO-FEATURES h P 4OPEN at 12:45 -Vincent Canby, New York Times ,,adnitzf/MATTEL Productions Luis Bunuel's brilliant, Presens B.V R" anarchic new Comedy A Robert B. Radnitz/Martin Ritt Film Q PANAViS0NĀ®COLOR BY DE LUXEe THEATRE di THE PHANTOMk cffaWFOX "CLUIE OF LIBERTE LAUby~ELB mCdarPntSy[WXE* a film by Luis Bunuel V {: ' Isondwkum n I adAINX b Shows Friday-Monday-Tuesday- Thursday at 6:45 & 9:15 p.m. Open at 6:30 p.m. -Please Note Showtimes--- "GENA ROWL ANDS'l "A I from you t enjoy genie portrait th taking sc once I cai "The soul the strong tionally do once byG LANDS. It once that stand and reservedly.' -Mc "Blazingly not be pr even if th the most characters woman an receive an praise." e most breath- "Expl teen perform- head n remember." It is n Marjorie Rosen MS siv Feb. '75 issue) p Mabel of the film is made le intense emo- aring perform- driftI G E N A ROW- creasi tmaperfod r- dangli respond to un- condu of her olly Haskell, VIVA rgood. She can- aised too much e film is about exotic of film in 1974, a. nd is bound to avalanche of -JohnCrittenden, BtRGtN RtCORD "1 s Shows Saturday-Sunday-Wednesday Q 'AN at 1:25-4:05-6:45-9:15 X U lIG MOpen at 1:00 p.m. T"rP t659 --Feature Starts Promptly-- ,Thnto 'hoePEFTER brilliant mammoth intimate work. Aside. being damned good entertainment, lest think one must be terribly intellectual to it, the movie proves that real artistic ses keep developing. CASSAVETES is one:' -John Crittenden. BERGEN RECORD i E R "The acting of PETER osions are going off in Mabel Longhetti's FALK is of a virtuoso na- and we can see them, we can hear them. ture. He deserves t h e got a pretty sight, but watch we do, cam- highest accolades." ely. Big and gawky and blonde and batty --Hollis A pert,SAW RD 1 looks like a wild goose trapped in a man- cage. Her eyes flicker with intensity, then "PETER FALK'S splendid 1 out of focus, go dead. Her broad brow performance ... a whole+ es in pain and bewilderment, her sentences human being . . on extra- e in mid-air. With her hands, she spastically ordinary feat of acting." privte ' inthe~' qiet---Kathleen Carroll, cts private symphomes in the fetid quiet N.Y. DAILY NEWS Los Angeles bungalow home' -FankRich.NEWTIMESMAGAZINE "A bold brassy often out- - R EsTRICTED --- landish yet beautiful por- t - A S trait of what makes working c I a s s people tick. PETER FALK'S Nick may be the first authen- tic hard hat on the screen 0 since the 1930's. Award4 givers take notice!" -Jim D'Anna, WRUR to the Michigan Technological University Board of Control. IT WAS the first time that a Milliken appointee has been blocked by the Senate. The fight to block Korpi's nomination was led by Sen. Joseph Mack, (D - Ironwood), who said the former samna student threatened to use his position to retaliate against the student newspaper editor for an April 16 editorial opposing the nomination. The vote on Korpi, who lives in Stambaugh, came after 90 minutes of heated debate and lengthy closed - door caucuses by Democrats and Republicans. KORPI, who testified before the Senate Business Committee earlier Thursday, denied that he had threatened reprisals against the editor, Stephen Roth, or that he had resorted to intimidation. "That's the thing I hate the most - intimidation - and now I'm accused of it," Korpi said. After the Senate vote, Korpi told newsmen that the universi- ty administration was primar- ily responsible for blocking his nomination. "I think they're people who are very paranoid," said Korpi, who watched the confirmation debate from the Senate Gallery. CHARING CROSS BOOKSHOP Used, Fine and Scholarly Books 316 S. 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