The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 20, 1989 - Page 9
GOP says raising the minimum wage will cost taxpayers
WASHINGTON (AP) - As business
and labor argue over raising the minimum
wage, the potential impact on the federal
budget and major jobs programs has been
virtually lost in the debate.
That changes this week when the bit-
terly partisan debate reaches the House
floor.
Some say raising the minimum wage
from its current $3.35 an hour to $4.65 as
proposed would have virtually no impact
on the federal budget. Others argue it would
cost the budget, and taxpayers, as much as
$5 billion.
Although most Democrats have down-
played any budget impact, an analysis pre-
pared last week by the Congressional Bud-
get Office for the Democratic sponsors of
the legislation conceded that raising the
minimum wage could cost the government
money and possibly force cuts in at least
four jobs programs.
The nonpartisan CBO said it could not
estimate the potential cost because of
insufficient data.
But a House Republican analysis esti-
mates that if the Democrats bill becomes
law it would cost $570 million a year by
1992 to maintain current staffing levels in
just those four programs, College Work
Study, Head Start, Community Service for
Older Americans, and the federal govern-
ment's summer youth employment pro-
gram.
Without that money, those programs
will be forced to cut more than 435,000
jobs, with work study, the campus jobs
often awarded as part of a student's financial
aid package, accounting for half the total,
according to the Republicans.
"Somebody must speak out on behalf of
the victims of this legislation," Rep. Dick
Armey (R-Texas) said. "The Democrats like
to talk about these programs, but compas-
sion without understanding can be cruel and
wasteful."
Armey tried unsuccessfully to amend the
Democratic bill in committee last week to
exempt the four programs from having to
pay their workers any increase in the min-
imum wage. Only four fellow Republicans
sided with Armey as the amendment was
trounced.
He promised to try again during the
floor debate.
Jay Butler, an aide to Rep. Augustus
Hawkins (D-Calif.) sponsor of the House
legislation, said Hawkins would support
increased spending on the programs to save
the jobs but opposes paying their workers
less than the minimum wage.
The prospects of getting more money
for the program to offset the added payroll
costs "are between zero and none," coun-
tered Armey, also a member of the House
Budget Committee.
Republicans are supporting President
Bush's proposal for a more modest in-
crease, to $4.25 an hour by 1992, provided
employers are allowed to pay new workers
$3.35 an hour for six months.
That would alleviate some of the cost to
the government, the Republicans said.
Their analysis did not include data on the
Bush plan.
White House estimates of the impact the
Democratic minimum-wage bill would
have on the budget range up to the $5 bil-N
lion.
The
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of The University of Michigan
The calendar combines meeting, lecture, workshop, and conference announcements
with other events happening each week on campus. It is based on The University Record
calendar, and is open to all University sponsored groups and organizations recognized
by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5p.m. the
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assistant, University Record, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes events to which
admission is charged.
MONDAY
MARCH 20
Canterbury House--Lesbian-gay male community open house, 8:45 pm, 218 N
Division 665-0606
Univ Council--Mtg, 4:30-6:30 pm Call 763-5082 for location
Taekwondo Club--Mtg, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275 CCRB Begins welcome 662-8637
Women Faculty--Drop-In Lunch, noon, Mich Union Univ Club 764-2539
Tau Beta P/Alpha Pi Mu/Eta Kappa Nu--Math, Sci, Physics & Engr Tutoring,
7-11 pm, 307 UGLI; 8-10 pm, S Quad Dining Hall; 8-10 pm, Markley Lib; 8-10
pm, Bursley E Lounge 994-4803
Computing Ctr--Courses in Rm 3001 SEB: "Macintosh Basic Skills," 9am-noon;
"FileMaker II Basic Skills," 1-5 pm; "Advanced Lotus 1-2-3: Macros," 1-5 pm; In
4212 SEB: "Monday Programmer's Sem," 7-9 pm Reg req 763-7630
*U-M Dearborn--Recital, P Crawford, 8 pm, Henry Ford Estate-Fair
Lane 593-5555
*HRD--Wkshps, "Effective Business Writing," 2-4 pm; "Written
Communications Sem," 9 am-4 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr Reg req 764-7410
Phi Delta Kappa--Lec, L Davis, "The Prevention Of Aids Among
Adolescents," 7-8 pm; Question/Response, 8-8:30 pm, Mich League Rm 4 & 5
Sch Music--Youth Band & Symph Concert, 8 pm, Hill Aud 763-4726
Near East & N African Stds--Brown-Bag Lec, E Friedl, "Ideal of
Femininity in Iran Today," noon, Lane Hall Commons; Lec, "Narrative
Ethnography & the Complexity of Ethnographic Reality in Iran Today," 4 pm,
Rackham E Conf Rm 764-0350
Sch Art--Slide Lec, J Scott, "Intellectual Aesthetics, Woman's Work, Labors of
Love, Stitching Memories,, Thunder Thighs, Woman of Substance, Quest for
Essence, Containers of Belief & African American Heritage," 4 pm, 2104 Art &
Arch Aud 764-0397
U-M Flint--Gay/Lesbian Awareness Info Table, 10 am-2 pm, Univ Ctr 3rd fl; Bring
or buy lunch for "Just Friends" music, 11:30 am-1:30 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery; Film,
Never To Be Forgotten, 5 pm, Univ Ctr Rm 364; Lee, J Levi, "State of the Lesbian
& Gay Movement in America," 7 pm; Recep following, Univ Ctr Mich Rms C & D
CSMIL--Lec, H Simon, "Do We Think In Words Or Pictures," 4:15 pm,
Hale Ad 747-310
Near East Stds/Judaic Stds--Lec, R Hendel, "The Bible in the Second Temple
Period," 2:30 pm, 3050 Frieze Bldg
Nat Resources--Sem, S Louda, "Insect Plant Interactions: Interface
Between Theory & Practice," 4-5 pm, 1046 Dana Bldg 668-7123
Coalition for Democracy In Latin Amer--Lec, F Amador, "Costa Rica: The
Democratic Alternative," 8 pm, Rackham Amphi 668-0348 or 996-0953
Women's Rugby--Practice, 6-8 pm, Elbel Field (Division & Hill) 995-0129
*CEW-Wkshp, "Job Search Skills & Strategies," 7-9 pm, 350 S Thayer Reg req
763-7080
Career Plan & Place--Wkshps, "Career Pathways: Feminine
Perspectives," 3:30-5 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rms C & D; "Deciding Your Career
Pt 2," 4:10-6 pm, CP&P Conf Rm; "Preparing for the Education Career Conf,"
5:10-6:30 pm, 2346 SEB; Employer Presentation: Public Interest Research Grps,
7-9 pm, location TBA 764-7460
*lth Svc--"Smoke Free" Prog begs, noon-1 pm, Mich League Reg req 763-1320
Chem--Sem, X Li, "Manganese Complexes as Models for the Oxygen
Evolving Complex in Photosystem II," 3 pm, Chem Rm 1200
Business Admin/Afro-Amer & African Stds/Research Economic Devp-
-Lec, E Johnson-Sirleaf, "Managing The African Debt Crisis," 4:30 pm, Business
Admin Kresge Rm 1310
TUESDAY
MARCH 21
Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LAGROC)--Mtg, 8 pm,
Mich Union Rm 3100 763-4186
Karate Club--Karate, 8:30-10 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm 930-0025
TARDAA--Mtg, 8 pm, 296 Dennison 763-0806
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry--Basics of Christianity Std, 8 pm, Mich
Union 662-0663 or 761-6362
WCBN--Talk show, "Closets Are For Clothes," 6-7 pm, 883 FM 763-3500
Arch & Urban Plan--Lec, A Santos, "Recent Work," 8 pm, Chrysler Aud
Computing Ctr--Courses in Rm 3001 SEB: "MS-DOS for Hard Disk Users," 9 am-
noon; "HyperCard Basic Skills," 10 am-noon; "Macintosh System Utilities," 1-3
pm; "Connectivity for IBM-PC Compatibles," 1-5 pm; In 4212 SEB: "Intro to
Computing," 10 am-noon; In 4003 SEB: "TELL-A-GRAF Pie & Bar Charts," 7-9
pm Reg req 763-7630
Visiting Writers--Poetry Read, K McClane, 4 pm, Rackham E Conf Rm 764-6296
EECS--Sem, W Birmingham, "Techniques For Intelligent Design Systems," 4-5 pm,
EECS Rm 1311 764-2138
Sdt Organiz Devp Ctr--Leaders' Anonymous Mtg, 5-6:30 pm, Mich Union Welker
Rm 763-5900
Gifts of Art--Printmaking Demo, M Kelly, 2 pm, Taubman Ctr Lobby 1st f 936-
ARTS
*HRD--Wkshps, "Personal Financial Planning," 5-7 pm; "Writing It
Right Part 11: Punctuation," 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipke Dr Reg req 764-7410
Intl Ctr--Work Abroad Wkshp, B Denman, 4-5 pm, 603 E Madison 764-9310
Nat Resources/Sierra Club--Lec, E Voss, "Plants on the Edge," 7 pm, 1800 N
Dixboro 763-6961
Ecumenical Campus Ctr/Int Ctr--*Lunch & Forum, Z Z Song, "A
Viewpoint From China," noon, 603 E Madison 662-5529
Romance Lang & Lit--Lec, G Colvile, "Children Being Filmed By
Francoix Truffaut," 7 pm, MLB 4th fl Commons 764-5344
Kelsey Mus--Lec, S Murray, "Looking For Robert de Luzarches Master Mason of
Amiens Cathedral," 5 pm, 180 Tappan Hall
U-M Flint--Lec, E Holmes Norton, "Agenda For the 90s: Women
Education & Equal Opportunity," 7 pm; Recep following, Univ Ctr Mich Rms; Info
Fair, 6-10 pm, Univ Ctr Lobby; *Film, The Moderns, 7:30 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva;
*Music Scholarship Benefit Concert, 7:30 pm, Thtre
Turner Clinic--Hearing Loss Support Grp, 10 am-noon, 1010 Wall St 764-2556
Med Ctr--Lec, N Alessi, "Depression: It's Not Just For Adults
Anymore," 7:30-9:30 pm, Kellogg Eye Ctr
Near East Stds/Judaic Stds--Brown-Bag Sem, R Hendel, "Enoch in
Genesis 5: 18-24 & the Book of Enoch," noon, 3050 Frieze Bldg
Coalition for Democracy in Latin Amer--Lec, A J Cruz, "Nicaragua: Hopes
For Democracy," 8 pm, Rackham Aud 668-0348 or 996-0953
Career Plan & Place--Wkshp, "Practice Interviewing on Video," (15 sdts) 3:10-5
pm, CP&P Rm 1 764-7460
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WEDNESDAY
MARCH 22
Lord of Light Lutheran--Bible Std, 6:30-7:30 pm; Worship, 7:30-8 pm, 801 S
Forest 668-7622
Taekwondo Club--Mtg, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275 CCRB Begins welcome 662-8637
Men's Campus Club--Social for gay & bisexual male sdts, 9-11 pm, E Law Quad N
Section Cook Rm 763-4186
Pi Tau Sigma--Mechanical Engr, Math & Sci Tutoring, 12:30-4:30 pm, GG Brown
Sdt Lounge 665-3509
Tau Beta Pi/Alpha PI Mu/Eta Kappa Nu--Math, Sci, Physics & Engr Tutoring,
7-11 pm, 307 UGLI; 8-10 pm, Markley Lib; 8-10 pm, S Quad Dining Hall; 8-10
pm, Bursley E Lounge 994-4803
Bioengr--Sem, M Savageau, "Cellular & Molecular Networks," 4-5 pm, 1017 Dow
Bldg
Biology/Minor Affrs--Sem, T Smith, "Structure & Regulation Of An E Coli
Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase," 4 pm, MLB Lec Rm 2
Counseling Svcs--Brown-Bag Lec, "How Do Others See You, Looking At Personal
Descriptions," noon-I pm, Intl Ctr
Computing Ctr--Courses in R 3001 SEB: "MacDraw," 10 am-noon; "Using an
IBM PC-Compatible as a UMnet Terminal," 10 am-noon; "dBASE III Plus
Programming: Custom Reports & Screens," 1-4 pm Reg req 763-7630
U-M Dearborn--Film, Bat 21, 7:30 pm, Rec & Organiz Ctr 593-5390
*HRD--Wkshp, "Building Math Skills," 1-3 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr Reg
req 764-7410
*ICLE--Video course, "Fundamentals of Estate Planning," 9 am-4:45 pm, 1020
Greene St Reg req 764-0533
Psychiatry--Conf, D Ostrow, "AIDS: Behavioral Issues," 10:30 am,
Child & Adoles Psych Hosp Aud; Sem, "AIDS: Behavioral Research Issues," 2:30
pm, MHRI Waggoner Conf Rm 764-9527
Univ Musical Soc--Lec, M McCarthy, "The Chieftains An Image of
Ireland," 7 pm, Rackham; *Concert, The Chieftains, 8 pm, Hill Aud 764-2538
WAND--Mtg, 7 pm, 2209 Mich Union 764-7754
Ctr Russian & E Europ Stds--Brown-Bag Lec, E Goldstucker, "Political
Significance of Capek," noon, Lane Hall Commons; Lec, A Maczak, "The Old
Polish Commonwealth in the 20th Century," 8 pm, 250 Hutchins Hall
U-M Flint--Meet-the-fac lunch, L Rosen, "Stereotypes of Women in
American Literature," 11:30 am-1:30 pm, Univ Ctr Superior Rm; Bring or Buy Lunch
for Contemporary Music, T Hammond, 11:30 am-1:30 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery;
*Film, The Moderns, 7:30 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva
Sdts Objectivism--Discuss, "Ayn Rand & Contemporary Ethics," 7:30 pm, Mich
Union Welker Rm 996-4141
Sch Art--Recep for Split Image Plus Exhib, 4:30-6:30 pm, 610 Hilton
Blvd 764-0397
Indian & Pakistan-Amer Sdts Council--Mtg, 6:30 pm, 2203 Mich Union
761-9288
Physics--Colloquium, F Von Hipple, "Independent Physicists' Contributions To
Arms Reduction," 4 pm, 296 Dennison
Career Plan & Place--Wkshp, "Summer Job Search," 6-7 pm, CP&P Conf Rm
764-7460
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 pm; Worship, 9 pm, 1511
Washtenaw 663-5560
Chem--Sem, T Demana, "Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy," 4 pm, Chem Rm 1200;
R Subrayan, "Photoinduced Reactions of Amines & Iminium Ions," 4 pm, Chem
Rm 1300
Biologic & Materials Sci--Sem, D MacCallum, "Influence of Connective Tissue
Cells on Keratinocyte Growth In Vitro," 4 pm, 1033 Kellogg
Sdt Woodshop--Safety Class For New Shop Users Pt 1, 3-5 pm, SAB 7634025
*M-.CARE--.Sem, "Be Healthy Look Great," 7 pm, 650 Griswold, Northville To reg,
344-1777
Industrial & Ops Engr--Sem, W Hopp, "Hierarchical Production Planning In A
Pull Environment," 4 pm, 241 IOE
THURSDAY
MARCH 23
*Mich League--Intl Night, Japan, 4:30-7:30 pm, League Buffet
WCBN--Talk Show, "Radio Free Lawyer," 6:30 pm, 883 FM 747-6517
Indian Amer Sdt Assoc--Mtg, 5:30 pm, Mich Union Mich Rm 764-2958
Campus Crusade For Christ--Mtg, "College Life," 7-8:30 pm, G322
Dental Sch 677-1709
Pi Tau Sigma--See March 22
Tau Beta Pi/Alpha Pi Mu/Eta Kappa Nu--Math, Sci, Physics & Engr Tutoring,
7-11 pm, 307 UGLI 994-4803
Karate Club--Karate, 8-10 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm 930-0025
Computing Ctr--Courses in Rm 3001 SEB: "Beginning Microsoft Word"
(Macintosh), 8:30 am-12:30 pm; "Lotus 1-2-3 Basic Skills," 1-5 pm; In 4003
SEB: "TELL-A-GRAF Special Topics," 7-9 pm Reg req 763-7630
U-M Dearborn--See March 22
Visiting Writers/King/Chavez/Parks--Lec, K McClane, 5 pm, Rackham E
Conf Rm 764-6296
EECS--Sem, C Desoer, "Nonlinear Systems: An Input-Output
Perspective," 4-5:30 pm, EECS 1200 Reg req 763-3598
Engl--Colloquium, J Tumer, "Libertine Stylistics: Eroticism & The
Breaking of Literary Forms," 8 pm, Rackham W Conf Rm 764-6379
Evolution & Human Behav--Sem, M Flinn, "Constraints on Reproductive Effort
in a Carribean Village," 4 pm, Rackham E Le Rm 3rd fl 936-2526
*HRD--Wkshp, "Supervising Temporary & Work/Study Staff," 8:30 am-noon, 1111
Kipke Dr Reg req 764-7410
Intl Ctr--European Travel Series Lee, B Denman, "The Nitty-Gritty Of Travel In
Europe," 3-4 pm, 603 E Madison 764-9310
*ICLE--Video course, "How To Handle A Worker's Compensation Case In Michigan,"
9 am-4:45 pm, 1020 Greene St Reg req 764-0533
Medicinal Chem--Sem, M Burns, "Pharmacological Manipulation Of
Complement," 4 pm, 3554 CC Little
Regents--Mtg, 10 am & 1 pm, Regents Rm
Vision Training--Sem, P Sieving, "Inner Retinal Contributions to the ERG of
Cat," 12:20 pm, 2055 MHRI
*Unl v Productions--Play, We Won't Pay We Won't Pay, 8 pm, Trueblood Thtre
764-0450
Sch Music--Jazz Ensemble, 8 pm, Rackham Lec Hall 763-4726
Arts & Prog--Music at Midday, A L Toppin & M McCormick, 12:15 pm, Mich
Union Pendleton Rm 764-6498
Near East & N African Stds--Sem, "Iran Ten Years After the Revolution," 2-5:15
pm, Rackham Amphi 764-0350
Ctr Russian & E Europ Stds--Lec, E Goldstucker, "Anniversaries & Invasions,"
4 pm, Lane Hall Rm 200
Sch Art/Hist Art--Slide Lec, "100 Years of Women in American Ceramics," 7:30
pm, Chrysler Aud 764-0397
U-M Flint--Bring or buy lunch for film, The Three Stooges & The Little Rascals,
11:30 am-12:30 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery; *Film, Punchline, 7 & 9:15 pm, Univ Ctr
Kiva; Publ Affairs Debate, 7:30 pm, Intl Institute 762-3200
*Hillel Fdn--Play, A Shayna Maidel, 2 & 8 pm, 1429 Hill St For res,
761-7410
Gen Union Palestinian Sdts--Discuss. C Odeh. "The Role of Palestinian Women
Sdt Woodshop--*Wkshps, F Wiman, "How To Get Professional Results From Oil
Finishes," 6-8 pm; Safety Class For New Shop Users Pt 2, 3-5 pm, SAB 763-4025
Scandinavian Stds Prog--Lec & Slide Show, G Holmen, "Scandinavian Womens
Artists of the 19th Century," 7 pm, MLB Aud 4 747-0407
Mus Anthropology--Brown-Bag Lec, J Robb, "Southern Italy, 5000 BC," noon-
pm, Ruthven Mus Rm 2009 764-0485
Psychiatry/Endocrinol & Metabolism--Sem, R Allen, "Pituitary Cell
Differentiation At The Molecular Level," 4 pm, MHRI Conf Rm
FRIDAY
MARCH 24
Table Tennis Club--Practice, 6 pm, Coliseum (Hill & S Fifth) 747-6564
Lesbian-Gay Male Prog--Mtg, "Black Gay Brothers United," 7 pm, Mich Union
Rm 3200 763-4186
Taekwondo Club--Mtg, 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB Begins welcome 662-8637
Astronomy--Lec, H Kurki-Suonio, "Cosmological Nucleosynthesis," 3:30 pm, 807
Dennison 936-1737
*Bridge Club--Bridge, 7:15 pm, Mich League Studio Rm 764-4648
CSSEAS--Brown-Bag Lec, M Polioudakis, "The Importance of the Family in Thai
Social Life," noon, Lane Hall Commons
Computing Ctr--Course in Rm 3001 SEB: "MS-DOS Basic Skills," 9 am-noon,
Reg req, 763-7630; Info Ctr Users Grp Mtg, 10:30 am, for location, 763-0107
U-M Dearborn--Lec, D Watts, "Behavior & Conservation of Mountain Gorillas,"
2:30-4 pm, Classrm & Admin Rm 144 593-5277
*HRD--Wkshp, "Purchasing & Accounts Payable," 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipke Dr
Reg req 764-7410
Intl Ctr--Lec, F Emmert, "The US/Canada Free Trade Agreement," noon-l pm, 603 E
Madison 747-2303
Regents--Mtg, 9 am, Regents Rm
Nuclear Engr--Sem, J Bickel, "NRCs Risk Re-baselining Study," 3:45
pm, Cooley Bldg White Aud
*Univ Productions--See March 23
Sch Music--Symph Band, 8 pm, Hill Aud 763-4726
*U-M Flint--Film, Punchline, 7 & 9:15 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva 762-3431
Sch Art--Recep for BFA Show, 7-9 pm, Rackham Galleries 764-0397
Christians In Action--Mtg, "Thank God It's Friday," 7:30 pm, Mich League Rm D
973-6675
Women's Rugby--Practice, 8-10 pm, Coliseum (Hill & 5th) 995-0129
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Good Fri Worship, 7:30 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663-5560
Anthropology--Colloquium, B Tedlock, "Fiction Faction & Fieldwork," 4 pm,
4560 ISA
Folkdance Club--Line & Circle Dances from Balkans, Europe & Middle East:
Teaching, 8-9 pm; Requests, 9-11 pm, S Quad Basement Lounge 663-3885
*UAC/Musket--See March 23
Biological Chem/Dept Surg--Sem, C Esmon, "Regulation of Natural
AnticoagulantsPathways," noon, Hosp Rm 2C108 764-8570
Turkish Sdts Assoc--Lec, B Bilge, "Turkish Intermarriages With Non-Turks, Who
Adjusts To What," 5:30 pm, 3050 Frieze Bldg 764-4789
SATURDAY
MARCH 25
*Exhib Mus Planetarium--Shows: "Star Talk," 10:30 & 11:30 am; "First Light--
The Space Telescope Story," 2, 3 & 4 pm, Exhib Mus 4th fl, comer Geddes-
Washtenaw 764-0478
Karate Club--Karate, 3-5 pm, CCRB Small Gym 930-0025
*KelseygMus--Mini-course, B Madigan, "The Artistic Patronage of Hellenistic
Kings," 10-11:30 am, 180 Tappan
*Univ Productions--See March 23
Hillel Fdn--*Play, A Shayna Maidel, 8 pm, 1429 Hill St For res, 761-7410; Poetry,
Y Amichai, 8:15 pm, 1429 Hill St 769-0500
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Easter Vigil, 11 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663-5560
*UAC/Musket--See March 23
*CSSEAS/Malaysian Sdt Assoc--"Malay Wedding & Recep: A Feast for Your
Eyes & Taste Buds," Dinner, Dance, & Activities, 6-8 pm, 120 S State
*Taekwondo Club--US Championship, 10 am, 100 Olds, Ypsilanti 662-8637
SUNDAY
MARCH 26
Lord of Light Lutheran--Worship, 10 am, 801 S Forest 668-7622
Zen Buddhist Temple--Korean Svc, 11 am; Meditation Svc, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard
Rd 761-6520
*Exhib Mus Planetarium--Show: "First Light--The Space Telescope Story," 2, 3
& 4 pm, Exhib Mus 4th fl, comer Geddes-Washtenaw 764-0478
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry--Bible Std, 8:45 am; Worship, 10 am, 1360
Pauline Blvd 662-0663 or 761-6362
Canterbury House--Worship, 5 pm; Dinner, 6 pm; Prog, 7 pm, 218 N Division
665-0606
*Univ Productions--Play, We Won't Pay We Won't Pay, 2 pm, Trueblood Thtre
764-0450
Hillel Fdn--Lec, A Heck, "Education in the Third Reich: Blueprint for Mind
Control," 7:30 pm; *Play, A Shayna Maidel, 2 pm, 1429 Hill St For res, 761-
7410
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Bible Std, 9:15 am; Easter Worship, 10:30 am; Brunch,
noon; Supper, 6 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663-5560
*UAC/Musket--Musical, Chicago, 2 pm, Power Ctr 763-1107
w