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Day
6
Month
December
Year
1974
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RADIO KING AND HIS COURT OF RHYTHM return to their home town at a Michigan Union Ballroom Benefit Dance for the Ann Arbor SUN, this Saturday, December 14 starting at 8pm and continuing to 1am. Also featured will be the Mojo Boogie Band. Admission is a $3 donation to aid your struggling community newspaper, and a stomp down party is guaranteed for all. Radio King, once one of Ann Arbor's most popular bands, is visiting home for the first time since moving to Boston, where they've been catching raves.

TECHNOFASCISM AND THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY will be the subject of a talk presented this Monday, December 9, by the SUN, New World Film Coop and the National Lawyers Guild. Featured speakers are two members of the Organizing Committee for a Fifth Estate, which spends its time alerting the public to the work of government spies, and John Marks, co-author of the best-selling book "The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence". Mark's book was actually censored by the CIA before publication, under a court order, leaving blank white spaces throughout the published work. Come to Rackham Auditorium on Monday at 8pm and have your spine tingled with documentation of the Invisible Government.

THE WOMEN'S FILM SERIES winds up with "Women's Liberation", an ABC documentary about the women's movement, including film clips from the 1971 take-over of the Ladies' Home Journal offices. That's Thursday, Dec. 12, in Aud. C of Angell Hall at 8pm for FREE...Also check out "The Harder They Come", the Jimmy Cliff flick on Dec. 14 at MLB 3, 7pm.

FENTON ROBINSON, Chicago blues guitarist, comes to the Blind Pig for two nights, Dec. 6. & 7. Ever hear the not so old but not so new Boz Scaggs recording of "Somebody Loan Me a Dime"? Will Fenton wrote it. Ann Arbor's own Gary Churchill will belt sax behind Fenton, making this a must for blues fans.

TV features the Pointer Sisters, the best scat singers around, this Tuesday night at 10pm on Channel 56. Also on 56 comes a program entitled "Behind the Lines: Henry Kissinger and the Press." That's Sunday, Dec. 8, 4pm.

MUSIC ELSEWHERE hosts a surprise appearance of MILES DAVIS at the Stables in E. Lansing for one night only, Wednesday Dec. 11 . Two shows at 8 and 11 , with admission  $4.00 tor Miles. ..Detroit offers the Marshall Tucker Band with James Cotton and Charlie Daniels at Masonic, Sunday Dec. 8. Organist Jimmy Smith is at the Savoy now until Dec. 8. And for all you speedsters, REO Speedwagon at the Michigan Palace, Saturday Dec. 7, at 8pm.