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Saturday, May 29, 1976

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nine

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AD deadline is 12 noon the day
before publication 14 pm. Fri.
for Sun.) including corrections
and cancellations. The Daily is
not responsible for more than
one incorrect insertion of an ad.
Advertisements may be removed
from publication but will be
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ber of days ordered. This policy
is also applicable to ads requir-
ing pre-payment. i.e., no refunds.
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vertisers names may never be
revealed.
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ment is determined by total
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criminate on the basis of sex,
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PERSONAL
BOWLING and Pinball open 1 p.m.
Sat.-Mon. at the Union. cF329
THE ADVENTURES OF ANE
(AML's younger sister)
As you won't remember our hero-
ine, ANE has just headed for the
store, not realizing that through
the plotting of the evil Kepar
strange things will happen to her
* .more excitemeat tomorrow.
* *" dF528
ORIENTAL FEMALE housekeeper for
traveling executive. Need depend-
able person for 3 or 4 hours per
week-excellent remuneration plus
other gratuities. Write Daily, Box 22.
11F605
SPECIAL RATES for the weekend.
Billiards at $1 per hour. Open 1
p.m Sat.-Mon. at the Union.
FREE CIDER AND COOKIES
International Center cider hours
continue through Spring and Sum-
mer every Friday 3-5 p.m. Interna-
tional Center Lounge. Across from
South Quad. 17F529
DRUMMER WANTED-,Troup of in-
termediate jas usicians interested
in jammmig on a regular basis for
ftn and progress. Cal ILenny, 995-
9805, Leigh 994-1104. 06F29

PERSONAL
TA's RA's SA's-What did the ori-
gInal American revolutionaries do
when faced with the choice between
non-representation, and collective
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George III, the University Admin-
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It or not. Interested in continuina
the revolution this fall? Send name,
address, dept. phone no. to GEO/
YES, 514 E. William, Ann Arbor,
48108, or phone 995-0221. 9F628
PREGNANT? Need help? Call Prob-
lem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. 400
S. Division. Free pregnancy tests.
cF tc
WCC STUDENT seeks dating with
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at 482-5543. 34F529
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HEART CENTER SCHOOL OF AS-
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Read and Use
Dailv Classifieds

ifI
you
see
news
happen
call
76-DAILY

In 1884 V.
an elevenyear 4 W
old Quaker boy5
believing that W
God was directing him,
set out across the grasslands
of Montana alone to avenge
the death of his family.
A 1Im OfFiA mwcera Frrom
?icrntennialAward-WinnerCharlesB.Pierce
TheWindS of Autumn~f
A HOWCO)sRNATIONALPICTURFSRLfAS P
Mon.-Fri. 7:00 & 9 00
Sat & Sn. 1:00-:00-5:0 -7:090

ANN ARBOR PREMIERE 1976
DIRECTED BY EMILE DE ANTONIO AND WITH CINEMATOGRAPHY BY
HASKELL WEXLER, this Color Documentary portrays the activities of the
Weather Underground, an offshoot of S.D.S. and the Sixties. The FBI at-
tempted to subpoena this film to get information on stlil at-large members.
Ann Arbor was the site of the earliest Weather activity.
SUN.: Free showing of the classic silent-ROBIN HOOD
starring Douglas Fairbanks at 8
CINEMA GUILD T oNGTAiL AmisioR A1.56
CLASSIC AMERICAN COMEDIANS WEEKEND
THE MARX BROS. in 1929
COCONUTS
The Marx Brothers take on hotel management and the Florida real estate
boom in this, their second film. It doesn't make much sense, but then, what
do you expect? And anyway, why a duck? (Good news for the Zeppo Anti-
Defamation League-he's in this one).
TONIGHT of AUD 'A' ANGELL HALL
CN A I 7:30 & 10 P.M. ADM. $1.25

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