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The Michigan Doily-Sunday, February 8, 1981-Page 3
HAPPENINGS

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SUNDAY
FILMS
Alternate Action - Bread and Chocolate, 7,9 9.m., MLB Aud. 3.
Ann Arbor Film Co-op - Animation Marathon, 2 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud.
Ann Arbor Film Co-op - Kaya, I'll Kill You, 7, 10:20 p.m., Love Affair, or
the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator, 8:40 p.m., MLB Aud. 3.
Cinema Guild - Pickwick Papers, 7,9p.m., Lorch Hall Aud.
Cinema Two - Jules and Jim, 7, 9 p.m., Lorch Hall Aud.
Cinema Two - Jules and Jim, 7, 9p.m., Angell Hall Aud. A.
Michigan Movies - Lilies of the Field, 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15 p.m., Michigan
Theatre, 602 E. Liberty.
Housing Office - Black Like Me, 7:30 p.m., Couzens Minority Lounge,
Amazing Grace, 8p.m., EatoILounge, baits.
SPEAKERS
School of Music - Zelma Watson George, "The Historical, Social, and
Musical Significance of the Negro Spiritual," 5:30 p.m., Cady Room, Stearns
Building.'
SPilot Program - Tom Riis, "A Decade of Black American Musical
Theater: 1898-1908," 7p.m., Alice Lloyd Library.
PERFORMANCES
Ann Arbor Community Singers - open community sing of madrigals and
motets, 2 p.m., Pendleton Room, Michigan Union.
Canterbury Loft - "Homegrown: Women's Music Series," 7 p.m., 332 S.
State.
Ark - Leo Kretzner, dulcimer workshop, 2 p.m.; concert, 8 p.m., 1421 Hill.
Ars Musica - Concert, J. S. Bach, Brandenburg Conceretos Nos. 1 and 4, 8
p.m., St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 306 N. Division.
Hillel - Hrebrew musicians, 8 p.m., 1429 Hill.
MEETINGS
Inter-Cooperative Council - New members' meeting, 1 p.m., Keunzel
Room, Michigan Union.
People United for a Human Future - All-day conference to define pur-
pose, issues, structure, and strategies, Alice Lloyd Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
Hillil - Brunch with Prof. Peter Westen, "The Empty Idea of Equality,"
11 a.m., 1429 Hill.
Young Jewish Professionals - Brunch, noon,217 Bucholz Ct.
Exhibit Museum Planetarium - "Cosmos: The Voyage to the Stars,"
1:30, 2:45, 4 p.m., 1109 Geddes.
Matthaei Botanical Gardens - "The Natural History of the hawaiian
Islands," 3 p.m., 1800 N. Dixboro..
WCBN - "Reel Live," 7 p.m., "Studio Live," 9 p.m.
Interfaith Council for Peace - open house, 7 p.m., Northside Presbyterian
Church, 1679 Braodway.

MONDAY
FILMS
Cinema Guild - Son of the Sheik, 7 p.m., Thief of Bagdad, 9 p.m., Lorch
Hall Aud.
Michigan Movies - Lillies of the Field, 5:45, 7:30 p.m., Michigan Theatre,
602 E. Liberty.
SPEAKERS
Center for the Study of Higher Education - Julie Stindt, "Trends and
Issues in Community College Instructional Programs," 11:30 a.m., Room
1211, School of Education Building.
Energy Studies Program - Prof. James Wilson, "Current Estimates of
Fossil Fuel Reserves and How They Are Obtained," 4 p.m., Rackham
Building East Conference Room.
Department of Chemistry - Owen Bailey, "Perierls Transitions," 4 p.m.,
Room 1200 Chemistry Building.
College of Engineering - Paul Naghdi, "Recent Results in the Theory of
Elastic-Plastic Materials," 4 p.m., 246 W. Engineering.
College of Engineering - Society of Women Engineers presentation, 5-7
p.m., 229 W. Engineering.
Department of Romance Languages - Prof. Dokt. Ralph-Rainer
Wuthenow, "L'Experience Du Monde: Recits et Journaux de Voyage Dans
la Litterature Europeene Au XVIII Siecle," 4:30 p.m., MLB 4th floor Com-
mons.
College of Literature, Science and the Arts - Prof. Phillip Elving, "Why
Don't Poets Praise the Schrodinger Equation?," 8 p.m., Rackham Am-
phitheatre.
MEETINGS
Michigan Journal of Economics - Meeting, 4 p.m., 301 Economics
Building.
Christian Science Organization, - Meeting, 7:15 p.m., 3909 Michigan
Union.
Washtenaw County Committee Against Registration and the Draft -
meeting to discuss participation in the National Anti-Draft Conference, 7:30
p.m., First Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw.
PERFORMANCES
School of Music - Jazz Band, Edward Smith, Cond., 8 p.m., Rackham
Aud.
MISCELLANEOUS
Center for Continuing 'Education of Women - Admissions information
clinic, noon, 328 Thompson St.
WCBN - "Women's Hour," 6p.m.
International Folk Dance Club - Beginning teaching, 7 p.m., English
Language Institute Room 3003.
To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of:
Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI., 48109.

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Tisck suit against Sh
'U', Milliken pending iba '

From Staff and UPI reports
LANSING - Robert Tisch is
charging in a revised campaign law
complaint that University President
Harold Shapiro, Gov. William Milliken,

and several other college officials used
public funds to fight against his tax-cut
proposal.
The complaint, filed with Secretary
of State Richard Austin, claims
Milliken, Shapiro, the Unversity
Regents, and the governing boards and
presidents of Wayne State University,
Michigan State University, Central
Michigan University, and Eastern
Michigan University violated the
state's finance reporting laws in their
use of public funds and facilities.
TISCH MADE a similar allegation in
a suit filed against Milliken and the
college officials last October.
He failed in a bid for a restraining or-
der against them, but the suit still is
pending and a hearing is scheduled
Feb. 19 before Ingham County Circuit
Judge Ray Hotchkiss.
The Shiawassee County drain com-
missioner claims the University,
Milliken, and the other colleges used
time and facilities in an all-out cam-
paign to defeat his Tisch Tax Cut
Amendment last Novemeber.
University officials maintain all
money used was from non-restricted
gift funds and therefore does not violate
any state laws.
Also named in the complaint is Ad-
jutant General John Johnston.

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