The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 27, 1985-- Page 3 HAPPENINGS- Friday Highlight The Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies is sponsoring a per- formance of classical Indian dances by Yuvaranga at 8 p.m. in the Residential College Auditorium. Yuvaranga is a registered cultural association based in Bangalore, South India. The group will perform several dances from the dance drama Mayura Darshan, as well as other dances in the Bharatha-Natya and Kuchupudi styles. Films C2 - Fistfull of Dollars, 7 p.m.; For a Few Dollars More, 8:45 p.m., Angell Aud. A. Alt. Act. - The Purple Rose of Cairo, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., MLB 3. AAFC - What's Up Tiger Llily? 7 & 10:20 p.m.; Gumby Shorts, 8:30 p.m., MLB 4. MED - Body Heat, 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. Performances Major Events - Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble, 8 p.m., Hill Aud. Performance Network - Halie Gerima, 408 W. Washington St. Speakers Guild House - Mangedwa Nyathi, noon, 802 Monroe St. South & Southeastern Asian 'Studies - Lawrence Say, "An Overview of Khmer Literature," noon, Lane Hall Commons Room. History of Art - Vincente Lleo Canal, "The Romantic Vision of An- dalusia," 8p.m., Rm. 180 Tappan Hall. Developmental Biology - Laurens Ruben, "Amphibian Metamor- phosis: Immunologic Considerations," noon, Rm. 3056 Nat. Sci. Meetings Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., Packard Road Baptist Church. Korean Christian Fellowship - 9 p.m., Campus Chapel. Juggling Club - 3 p.m., Diag. Miscellaneous Astronomy - Visitor's night, Todd Boroson, "Quasars - What & Where Are They?" & Magnetic Effects in Space, 8:30 p.m., Angell Aud. B. International Folk Dance Club - Lessons, 7:30 p.m., Ingalls Mall. Michigan Theater - Concert/party, Two Friends Among Friends, 9 p.m. Minority Women's Task Force - Workshop, Burn-Out Prevention, noon, Conference Rms. 1 & 2, League. Microcomputer Education Center - Workshop, Basic Concepts of Spreadsheeting, 8:30 a.m., Rm. 3113 School of Education building. Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity - Dance Party, "Dance on the Terps," 9 p.m., Michigan Union Ballroom. Canterbury House - Friday Afternoon Fireside with Faculty Guest, *Bert Hornbeck, 4 p.m., 218 N. Division St. Civil Engineering - Open House, 4 p.m., Rm. 2340 G. C. Brown building. Michigan Journal of Political Science -Wine & Cheese Hour, 4:30 p.m., sixth floor Haven Hall. Bullard presents social action film series By EVE BECKER For the second year, state Rep. Perry Bullard is presenting a film series that focuses on social action issues ranging from pollution to women's rights, nuclear war to Cen- tral America. "We feel that by showing these films, we can inform the community about important issues," said Jim Burchell, an aide to Bullard, a Democrat from Ann Arbor. THE EIGHT-part series kicked off last Saturday evening with two films about South Africa. The first, Allan Boesak: Choosing for Justice, featured a South African black minister of the Dutch Reform Church. Boesak was jailed in solitary con- finement in late August for protesting apartheid. South African authorities released him last Saturday, but now allow him to speak to only one person at a time. The secondfilm Generations of Resistance, traced the black South African struggle against segregation through several generations. After the films, Bullard led a discussion with the audience in the Natural Sciences Auditorium about the apartheid-torn country and a bill he's sponsoring in the state legislature that calls for the divestiture of the state's pension fund stocks in businesses operating in South Africa. THE NEXT film in the series, Acid Rain: Requiem or Recovery? will be shown Oct. 10. President Reagan initially banned the Canadian film, saying it was propaganda. Other movies scheduled are: " Poletown Lives, Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m. MLB Lecture Room 1. " A Matter of Struggle, Oct. 28, 7 p.m., East Quad Aud. " When the Mountains Tremble, Nov. 3, 7 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. * America: From Hitler to MX, Nov. 10, 7 p.m., East Quad Aud. " Killing Us Softly: Advertising's Image of Women and A Matter of Fairness, Nov. 17, 7 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. " The Klan: A Legacy of Hate and Resurgence, The Movement for Equality vs. the KKK, Dec. 8, 7 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. State bill limits bar suits LANSING (UPI) - House commit- tee yesterday approved a bill limiting the right to sue bars over accidents caused by drunks, but the measure has some powerful foes, including House Speaker Gary Owen and trial lawyers. The measure, backed by bar owners, limits judgments to $300,000, restricts those eligible to file lawsuits, and requires that suits only be brought against the last bar which served the drunk person. The bill also requires that bar owners post a $25,000 bond and stipulates that the degree of fault shared by the plaintiff and a bar owner be apportioned by a fact finder. Bar owners have long complained about massive damage awards ranging into the millions of dollars and have said insurance companies are unwilling to underwrite the risk. Many establishments currently have no insurance. Leonad Esquina, spokesman for the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association, said the bill "tries to balance the in- surance companies' ledgers by restricting the rights of victims." Grappling Greek Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Human Shihadeh, an LSA junior and member of Alpha Delta Phi frater- nity, ropes up a banner on a tree in the Diag to advertise his fraternity's rush. kinko'rs The Campus Copy Shop Copies * Reductions Enlargement " Passport Photos Binding * And much more! Open 7 days a week/Mon.-Thur. till midnight 540 E. Liberty St. 761-4539 CORNER OF MAYNARD & LIBERTY A7>, - 03 b GRAND OPENING Fuji Restaurant Discore d/apa Saturday Highlight An invitation to enjoy exquisite Japanese cuisine in our lovely oriental setting at 327 Braun Ct. (across from Farmer's Market) Ann Arbor " (313) 663-3111 Lunches from $3.95, Dinners from $7.50 CLOSED SUNDAY - Major Credit Cards Accepted Catering * Private Party Room 0 Box Lunches * Aerobic Dance " Ballroom Dancing * Bartending * Beer Appreciation * Bridge * CPR " Financial Planning * Cycring Ann Arbor " Massage " Mime * Pilot Ground School " Self Defense " Sign Language (Adv. & Beg.) " Speed Reading * Vegetarian Cooking " Wine Tasting " Yoga/Meditation The Chick Corea Elektic Band will be performing at 8 p.m. at the Michigan Theater. Eclipse Jazz is sponsoring the concert. Films CG - Phantasm, 8:45 & 10:30 p.m., MLB 3. AAFC - Full Moon in Paris, 7 & 9 p.m., Angell Aud. A. Alt. Act. -Mildred Pierce, 7:30 p.m.; Possessed, 9:30 p.m., MLB 4. - MED - Breaking Away, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. Hill St. - Take the Money & Run, 8:15 & 10 p.m., Rm. 1429 Hill St. Performances Performance Network - Halie Gerima, 408 W. Washington St. University Musical Society - 107th Annual Choral Union Series, Hill Aud. Meetings Ann Arbor Go Club -2 p.m., Rm. 1433 Mason Hall. Miscellaneous VP Student Services - Dance, La Buena Vida de Benny Cruz, 8 p.m., Union Ballroom. Sunday Highlight The Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library will host an open house at the Nelie S. Loving Branch Library, 3042 Creek Drive. This event is being held in honor of the twentieth anniversary of the branch. The open house will be from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. A short program will begin at 2:30 p.m. and will be followed by refreshments. Films CG - Ladies of Leisure, 7 p.m.; Forbidden. 9 p.m., MLB 4. MED - To Sir, With Love, 7:30 p.m.; A Raisin in the Sun, 9:30 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. MTF - Pinocchio, 4, 7, & 9 p.m., Michigan Theater. AAFC - Our Dancing Daughters, 7 p.m.; Humoresque, 9 p.m., Angell Aud. A. Performances Ark - Peter Bellamy, 8p.m., 637S. Main St. Major Events - UB40, 7:30 p.m., Hill Aud. School of Music - Concert, Percussion Ensemble, 8 p.m., New Vocal Arts Center. Speakers ' J i i SQUASH is not only a vegetable! Teaching pro offers LESSONS at reasonable rates. Call Tom at 761-2741 anytime. Registration begins Monday, September 23, and runs through October 4 at the Michigan Union Ticket Office. Classes filling quickly, Register NOW 763-1107 TICKET STUBS WORTH MONEY?, You bet, at Domino's Pizza your U of M football ticket stub is worth $1.00 on any pizza order with one or more items. OFFER GOOD ON HOME GAMES ONLY. Not good with any other offer or special. Ticket stubs expire the fir after the game (i.e. Maryl ticket stub good until Oct st Thursday and vs. Michigan Ober 3, 1985) _. \ U.