The Michigan Daily-Sunday, January 17, 1982--Page3 THAPPENINGS THE PUZZLE SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS Taste a little of Las Vegas tonight at Second Chance's Las Vegas benefit for the Michigan Theatre. The gala features legal casino gambling from 8 p.m. until 2 a.m. At 11 p.m., Second Chance will present its own Las Vegas Revue with music of the 50s and 60s by "White Raven." Admission is $2 and includes a free drink. Proceeds go to the Michigan Theatre. FILMS Alternative Action-The Tin Drum, 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m., Nat. Sci. A Film Coop-Closely Watched Trains, 7 p.m., MLB 4, free. Cinema Guild-The Thin Man,7, 10:40 p.m., After the Thin Man, 8:40 p.m., Lorch Hall. Cinema II-The Last Picture Show, 7,9:05 p.m., Aud A, Angell. CFT-Warner Bros. Cartoon Comedien, 5:30, 7:15, 9 p.m., Michigan Theatre. MEETINGS Gay Discussion Group-Welcome back party for students, faculty, staff, 6 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. Ann Arbor Chinese Bible Class-special speaker, Pastor S.Y. Kou, 7:30 p.m., Univ. Reformed Church. For information call 996-4297 or 769-1868. Chug Aliyah-7 p.m., 335 S. Division No. 1. GEO-Organizing Committee meeting, 4 p.m., Anderson Room A, Michigan Union. All TAs and SAs welcome. Collegiate Association for Research of Principles-service and fellowship, 11 a.m., 504 Benjamin St. For information, call 662-1734. PERFORMANCES Musical Society-Recital, Dame Janet Baker, 4 p.m., Hill A ud. School of Music-Dances for Two, Susan Matheke, Willie Feuer, Trueblood Theater, 3 p.m. Tickets at door. For information, call 763-5460. School of Music-Piano Recital, concert program performed by doctoral students, Recital Hall, 2 p.m. Stearns Lecture/Concert Series-William Malm, "Mysterious Winds of the Far East," 3 p.m., Stearns. PIRGIM-Benefit, The Double Shot Rangers and The Space Heaters, 9:30 p.m., Rick's American Cafe, $2 donation. Clorlara-Benefit bash featuring Footloose and The Afromusicology En- semble, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., Schwaben Hall, on Ashley between Liberty and Washington. For information, call 769-4511. Readers' Theatre Guild-"Anthology," 3 p.m., Schorling Aud., School of Education. MISCELLANEOUS Pilot Program-Reception for John Conyers, U.S. Congress member from Detroit, and William Pickard, Vice Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, 10 p.m., Red Carpet Lounge, Alice Lloyd Hall. SOAP/Michigan Union Outdoor Recreation-Cross-country ski clinic, 8:30 p.m., 101-103 Michigan Union. Stearns Collection of Musical Instruments-Lecture by Ivan Vandor, director of the International Institute for Comparative Music Studies in Berlin, "Tibetan Religious Musical Instruments," 3 p.m., Stearns. Annual meeting of the Friends of the Stearns Collection will follow the lecture. Alphi Phi Alpha-"A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King," with speakers William Pickard and Congressman John Conyers, 6:30-10 p.m., Mendelssohn Theatre. Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation-Winter Sports Day, Ice Fishing Contest, 9:30 a.m-2:30 p.m.; Cross Country Ski Race, noon; Road Race, 2 p.m., Independence Lake Park. IWW-Lecture, Joel Beimn, "Developments in the Middle East since Camp David," 7:30 pm:, Michigan Union Conference Room 5. Hilel-Lox and Bagles Brunch, Dr. Halley Faust on Preventive Medicine, "Zei Gezundt," 11 a.m., 1429 Hill St. Meedreh-Deli Dinner with Prof. Jerrold Green on "The Future of the Camp David Process," 6p.m., Markley Concourse Lounge. Exhibit Museum Planetarium-"Winter Gems," 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., ,$.75. MONDAY HIGHLIGHT The University A-Squares will give free square dance lessons tonight from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Michigan Union. No previous dancing experience is necessary and no partner is required. Beginner session start tonight, for more information, call 665-3295. FILMS Cinema Guild-Tora-San: The Sunset Glow, 7 p.m., Lorch Hall. SPEAKERS' Near Eastern and North African Studies-Brown Bag Talk and Demon- stration, William Hamblin, "The Microcomputer and Near East Studies," Lane Hall Commons Rm., noon. Chemistry-B.mJ.sEvans, "Investigations in Solid State Chemistry," 1200 Chem., 4 p.m. MEETINGS United Students for Christ-7 p.m., Union. For information, call 668-4041. Christian Science Organization-7:15 p.m., Rm. 3909 Union. Women's Hospital-Support group for "Survivors of Incest." For infor- mation, call Judith Adler, 763-3279. SACUA-1:15 p.m., W. Alcove, Rackham. UAC-Musket Mass Meeting for "Jesus Christ, Super Star," 7:30 I.m., Pendleton Rm., Union. Senate Assembly-3:15 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre. MISCELLANEOUS Tau Beta Pi-Free tutoring, walk-in, 7-11 p.rm., 307 UGLI and 2332 Bursley. Interfraternity Council-Open Rush, 7-10 p.m. For information, call 663- 4505. Union Recreation and Cross Country Ski CLub-Cross Country Ski Clinic, 8:30 p.m., 101-103 Michigan Union. School of Music-Composers Forum, 8p.m., Recital Hall. CEW-Panel discussion with professional women about career oppor- tunities in fine arts, 1:30-3:30 p.m., E. Conf. Rm., Rackham. Guild House-Poetry Readings, Bill Plumpe and Sandy Beadle, 8 p.m., 802 Monroe. RUDI FND-Hatha Yoga, Level I. First class of 10 week series, 7:30 p.m., 640 Oxford. For information, call 994-6140. Hillel-Beit Midrash courses in Juciaca, crafts, languages and .women's issues. For information, call 663-3336. TUESDAY LUNCH-DISCUSSION January 19-12 NOON %%A #-~a % Aa "l~"/ T % - . a........-A m am.. By Don Rubin Nothing on this planet looks: (or eats) quite like the Medi- terranean fruit fly. Nothing, that is, except another Medfly. Two of the insects at the right are the genuine article (Ceratitis capitata) and are identical in every respect. The others are frauds, each of a different species. We'd like you to think of yourself as part of a SWAT team and locate the flies that have bugged all our fruit. Last week's solution: Here's what it said: The tales from the Arabian Nights involve caliphs, jinn, der- vishes; viziers, and in at least one in- stance, a Yemenity bedouin named Abu Hasan, who wasfamousfor his historic .. . By the way, typed on an Arabic typewriter, the solution should have appeared backwards-an Arabic typewriter types from right to left. The following people answered last week's puzzle correctly: Betay Neira Debbie Calenoff Paul Machala Tom Campbell Suzi Weidenthal Fed up with these crazy puzzles? Would you like to get even with Don Rubin and win $10 to boot? Then send your original ideas for The Puzzle to The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, 48109. All entries will become the property of United Feature Syndicate, Inc. (You only win the big bucks if we use your puzzle idea.) Bugged ( / , -%'"' -/ . Send your completed puzzle to the Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Ar- bor, MI 48109 by Wednesday of next week. One person will be selected at random from the correct entries to win a free Michigan Daily T-shirt. © 1981 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 1 Computing Center-Videotape: Introduction to Ontel Terminal, con- tinuous showings, 212 UGLI, 7-9 p.m. Student Wood and Crafts Shop-First class in intermediate woodworking, 7 p.m., SAB, Thompson St. Entrance. For registration and information, call 763-5704 or 763-4025. LSA-SG-Interview for student/faculty policy board positions, 5 p.m., 4003 Michigan Union. Michigan Theatre-Las Vegas night benefit, 8 p.m.-2 a.m., Second Chan- ce. 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