Page 2-Friday, May 9, 1980-The Michigan Daily Brown won't offer raid attempt details (Continued from Page-1) been made on the use or timing of any particular one," Powell said. Meanwhile in Iran, the Iranian militants holding the American hostages intend to rotate them among a number of cities, sending those with the most suspicious backgrounds to the least pleasant locations, a Tehran newspaper said yesterday. THE CONSERVATIVE newspaper Donya Iran said the militants, who earlier this week reported keeping the 53 hostages in Tehran and 12 other cities, planned to rotate them so that "American intelligence will be con- fused." The militants began dispersing. the hostages after an aborted U.S. rescue mission April 25 that killed eight American servicemen in the desert 200 miles east of Tehran. One of the American hostages has tried to commit suicide three times and may be dead, Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci has reported, quoting an unidentified source. She did not name the hostage. Writing in the May 10 issue of the New Republic magazine, Fallaci quoted the source as saying the hostage who at- tempted suicide was one of a group who had been held in the basement of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. o "" GetitL together. Burning the midnight oil can be tough on your eyesight, pookie. ( Didn't you know Ulrich's carries a full line of Luxo lamps?) And you say you missed, that 8:00 class AGAIN? lUlrich's has alarm clocks, too -- or they can fix your old one.) And your roommate insists he CAN TOO hitchhike to Katmandu? (Get him a globe at Ulrich's. Maybe it'll help.) Ulrich's has everything you need, including the lowest prices in town (they guarantee it)! MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE 549 East university'at the corner of East U. and Sooth f.' Liar Examination aeaauitne Potential summer Bar Examination applicants should be aware that the Michigan Board of Law Examiners has announced that it will accept applications until May 15 to take the July 1980 test. The Board's action is a second extension of its original March 1 deadline. At that time the Board extended the deadline to April 15. It subsequently rejected applications submitted after that date. However, on May 5 the Board of Law Examiners announced the new deadline. Persons who are eligible to take the July examination and who wish to do so have been asked to submit their applications immediately to the State Bar of Michigan Committee on Character and Fitness. 306 Townsend St., Lansing, Michigan 48933. 0 Shapiro's savings bond pitch University staff members found a memo from President Harold Shapiro in their mailboxes yesterday urging them to consider enrolling in the University's Payroll Deductions Savings Plan for the purchase of Series EE United States Savings Bonds. Shapiro, whose fiscal forecasts conducted with Economics Department Chairman Saul Hymans, Economics Prof. E. Philip Howrey, and researcher Joan Crary have painted a dreary picture for the nation's economy in recent months, noted that in these inflationary times "setting aside a part of your earnings is not an easy task to accomplish." The president suggested that the savings bond program "does not remove all the pain of saving a part of your earnings; but with a minimum deduction of $6.25, it does make it easier by providing a consistent method to save for future needs." University Vice President and Chief Financial Officer James Brinkerhoff said the savings bond pitch occurs annually and is part of the University's obligation to provide support for the program. He added that the program has the beneficial effect of dampening inflation as well. 0 On the outside Skies will be partly cloudy and temperatures will continue to be unsea- sonably cool. Today's high should reach 55°. 0 Happenings FILMS Public Health-Noontime Film Fest, The Center of the Equation, British Way of Health, 12:10 p.m., SPH II. Cinema Guild-Adam's Rib, 7:30,9:30 p.m., Old Arch. Aud. AAFC-Ecstacy of Sculpter Steiner, La Soufriere, 7 p.m.; Strozek, 8:40 p.m., MLB 3; Pinocchio, 7, 10:20 p.m.; 5000 Fingers of Dr. T, 8:40 p.m., MLB4. Ann Arbor Advocates for Safe Alternatives in Childbirth-Film Festival, 7:30 p.m., Wesley Foundation, 602 E. Huron. MISCELLANEOUS Ark-Joe Mambus, The New Nash Ramblers with Cheryl Dawdy, 9 p.m., 1421 Hill. Cntr. for S. and S.E. Asian Studies-1st Michigan Conference on S. and S.E. Asia, 10 a.m.4:30 p.m., Michigan League. Applied Mechanics Seminar-J. C. W. Cien, Synthesis and Characterization of Electrical Conducting Polymers, 4 p.m., 3005 Chem. a 6 The Michigan Daily (USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 2-S Friday, May 9, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. 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