The calendar will be a regular FIFTH ESTATE feature. We know that there is more happening in the Detroit and Ann Arbor areas than what we have listed, so we need your help. Send us information about what your group is doing or just anything you hear about. We think the items listed below disprove the contention that “nothing ever happens in Detroit.” The deadlines for the calendar are the 8th and 23rd of each month.

WEDNESDAY NOV. 2

LECTURE: Can Teachers and Other Public Employees Enjoy Civil Liberties Without the Right to Strike? ACLU sponsored by Bernard Fieger at Lakeside Christian Church, 18303 Common Road in Roseville between Gratiot and Utica) 8:00 p.m. 11/2

FILMS: Dylan Thomas’ A Child’s Christmas in Wales’ and others. at Det. Public Library 8:00 p.m. 11/2

LECTURE AND FILMS: CANCER: What you should know about it. 10:00 p.m. Det. Public Library 11/2 lecture and slides

JAZZ CONCERT at Wayne State Comm. Art Aud. 12:30 p.m. Do it. 11/2

THURSDAY NOV. 3

LECTURE: Is the Wall of Separation of Church and State Crumbling? ACLU sponsored by Richard Wilde at Olivet Methodist Church, 5067 Horger (near Michigan) in Dearborn. 8:00 p.m. 11/3

CONCERT: The Detroit Contemporary 5 Joseph Jarman at the Community Arts Auditorium at Wayne. 8:00 p.m. Adm.

FRIDAY NOV. 4

FILM, ‘The Culvert’ by Paul Sookey. A war film about peace. Also ‘L’Historire Du Soldat by Manupelli. A war film about love. 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. $2.00

SATURDAY NOV. 5

DEMONSTRATION: Mass protest march against the war. Starts at 2:00 p.m. at Central Methodist Church on Woodward downtown. March to Cobo Hall for rally. 3,000 — 4,000 people expected. Do it. 11/5

THEATRE: ‘Death of a Salesman’ at the Jewish Comm. Center, Curtis and Meyers. 8:00 p.m. 11/5, 5, 10, 12, 13

MEETING: Detroit Doll Collector’s Club (!) Room ‘B’, Educational Hall at Det. Hist. Museum 1:00 p.m. 11/5

FILM: ‘Everglades — River of Grass’ by Robert Hermes at Rackham Mem. Aud. 7:30 p.m. 11/5

FILM: The Ghost Goes West directed by Rene Clair. At Comm. Arts Aud. 8:00 p.m. 11/5 Adm.

SPORTS: Cross Country, Oakland Invitational at Oakland Univ. 11/5

SUNDAY NOV. 6

HOOT FOR PEACE: Ron Coden, Jan and Lorraine, Southbound Freeway, MC Five. Part of November Days of Mobilization. at Lower DeRoy Aud., WSU campus 8:00 p.m. Do this. 11/6

MONDAY NOV. 7

TEACH-IN: Joe Mora (brother of Dennis Mora, of Fort Hood Three) Floyd McKissick (National Directore of CORE), James Aronson (Editor, National Guardian, MS Arnoni (Minority of One), Bradford Lyttle (Committee for Non-Violent Action) Rev. Cleague, James Lafferty et al. 6:3011:00 p.m. Community Arts Aud. at Wayne Campus 11/7

CHESS Tourney at Wayne State. Mackenzie Union thru Nov. 9 11/7

MEETING: Aboriginal Research Club, Hall of Patriotism, Det. Hist. Museum, 8 p.m. 11/7

BOYS TOWN CHOIR at Ford Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. 11/7

DISCUSSION: ‘The Laughing Boy’ by Oliver LaFarge. Listen to WDET-FM (101.9) at 7:00 p.m. 11/7

TUESDAY NOV. 8

MASS LEAFLET DISTRIBUTION at polls, shopping centers, schools, etc. Call Vietnam Committee 832–5700 11/8

CO-ED VOLLEYBALL at Wayne’s Mackenzie Union 7:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY NOV. 9

THEATRE: Harry the Rat With Women by Jules Feiffer, Staged at the Court Theatre, 2555 Burns Phone 822–6655 8:30 11/9-12

THEATRE: Cowboy in Absentia by the U of M Players in Ann Arbor 11/9, 10

LECTURE: Theodore Sorenson talking about his life with Kennedy and the money he made after it was over. Watch Channel 56, WTVS Television. 7:30 p.m. 11/9

LECTURE: the Vietnam War and the Right to Dissent by David Herreshoff at Lakeside Christian Church, 18303 Common Rd. in Roseville (between Gratiot and Utica). 8:00 p.m. Do it. 11/9

There’ve Been some Changes Made’ all about scientific marvels. You’ll like this. 10:00 p.m. at Det. Public Library, natch 11/9

LECTURE “How Science Has Revolutionized Map Making in Peace, in War and on the Moon’ by Dr. Talbert Abrams at Friends Aud., Main Library, 8:00 p.m. 11/9

THURSDAY NOV. 10

LECTURE: Civl Disobedience and the Nuremberg Judgement. ACLU sponsored by Ernst Goodman. Birmingham Unitarian Church, 651 N. Woodward 8:00 p.m. 11/10

POETRY READING — Jim Semark, Jerry Younkins, Allen Van Newkirk and others—Lower DeRoy Auditorium, WSU, 8:30 p.m. Donation. 11/10 Adm.

LECTURE: Tent City and Southern Justice. ACLU sponsored by Horace Sheffield at Olivet Methodist Church, 5067 Horger (near Michigan) in Dearborn 8:00 p.m. 11/10

CONCERT: Detroit Symphony (Giels — pianist) at Ford Aud., 8:20 p.m. 11/10

LECTURE: Thanksgiving Day Customs by Margot Pearsall, Curator, Social History Division. Det. Hist. Museum 5401 Woodward at Kirby. 3:00 p.m. 11/10

FRIDAY NOV. 11

LECTURE: Is Society Meeting it’s Obligation to the Mentally Ill? ACLU Sponsored by Edna Miller at St. Joseph Episcopal Church, Woodward at Holbrook in Highland Park. 8:00 p.m. 11/11

FILM: ‘Voyageur Country’ at Det. Hist. Museum. 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. in color. 11/11-17

FILM: ‘Caribou Hunters’ Nomadic Life of Cree and Chippewa Indians of Northern Manitoba at Det. Hist. Museum, 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. in color 11/11-17

SATURDAY NOV. 12

THEATRE: The Birthday Party at the Bonstelle 3424 Woodward 11/12 by Harold Pinter

BAZAAR; Detroit women for peace at St. Joseph Episcopal Church, 31 King St. in Detroit. 1:00 p.m. till 10:00 p.m. Dinner served after five. 11/12

FILM: Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne directed by Robert Bresson. At Wayne’s DeRoy Aud. 8:00 p.m. 11/12 Adm.

TUESDAY NOV. 15

LECTURE: The School Crisis in Michigan by Rev. C. Stanley Lowell at Central Methodist (so it must be good) 8:15 p.m. 11/15

FILM: SURREALISM about Chagall, Miro and others. 8:00 p.m. Det. Inst. of Arts. Lecture Hall. 11/15

MEETING: Wolverine Post Card Club, Room ‘B’, Educational Hall, Det. Hist. Museum 7:30 p.m. 11/15

Continuing Events

MEETING. The Detroit Committee to End the War in Vietnam Business meeting. Every Wed. 8 p.m. 1101 W. Warren & John Lodge. All welcome. ce

EXHIBIT: Original oil paintings by more than three hundred contemporary artists. At Arts International, 24 West Adams at Grand Circus Park.

THEATRE: U of M Prof. Theatre Program. APA Rep. Co. in Sartre’s THE FLIES. Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann Arbor 8 p.m. thru Nov. 6.

EXHIBIT: 20th Annual Show of Progressive Art Club, oils, water colors at Scarab Clun of Det. thru Nov. 6 ce

EXHIBIT Irving Kriesberg, new works from England. The Arwin Galleries Inc. 222 Grand River West. thru Nov. 5 ce

EXHIBIT: An exhibit of works by printmakers and draftsmen at Detroit Artist’s Market, 1452 Randolph Street. Thru Nov. 19

DETROIT ZOO. open until November 7. SEE the Reptile House! SEE the House of Apes! SEE the Pony Show! Woodward and 10 Mile Rd. ce

GREENFIELD VILLAGE Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn (271–1620) Famous Museum and Village created by Henry Ford Working exhibit of Early America on 260 Acres. Open daily. ce

CRANBROOK: Lone Pine Rd. Bloomfield Hills (MI 4–1600). ACADEMY of ART GALLERIES open daily. INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE (Detroit’s only science museum) Planetarium open to Public. ce

BELLE ISLE (564–6260) Aquarium with 3,600 specimens in 62 exhibit tanks, open 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. The green House open at 9 a.m. ce

ANTIQUE Market and Sale sponsored by Jr. Goodwill, Brush and E. Grand Blvd.

TOUR the Ford MOTOR Plant Michigan Ave. and Southfield in Dearborn (322–0034) Assembly plant tour begins at Central office building, east concourse, every 1/2 hour. Mon — Fri. ce

TOUR Stroh Brewery, 909 E. Elizabeth (WO 1–5840). Mon. Fri. (10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.) ce

TOUR Northeast Water Plant, 11000 E. Eight Mile Rd. (DR 1–2525). See com’plete water treatment process in Detroit’s most modern water plant. Tours take 1 — 2 hours and must be scheduled by apt. Phone for reservations. ce

TOUR Vernor’s Ginger Ale, 4501 Woodward (TE 3–8500) Mon.-Fri. 1:30 p.m. Tour approx. 1/2 hour.

Groovies

OPUS ONE at the Artists’ Workshop, 4857 John Lodge, Friday and Saturday nights. 8:30 p.m. Music by the Shadesmen, other rock bands. Light show by the Leprechaun Marmalade. 2:00 a.m. poetry readings. Jazz. Films. Admission by membership only (memberships available at the door).

GRANDE BALLROOM, Grand River South of Joy. Avant Rock Groups. Magic Light Show, Cosmic Light Beams and dancing! Every Friday and Saturday night, 8:00 p.m. till 1:00 a.m. ce

THE WISDOM TOOTH Joanie Mitchell, Jack Ray Nov 2–5 and She Plus Three doing Blue and Rock Nov. 9–12 On Plum Street.

THE LIVING END, 825 John Lodge near Seward. Phil Esser thru Nov. 7. 9:00 p.m. Must be 21. Adm. Chg. ce

THE RAVEN, 29101 Greenfield and 12 Mile Rd. The Irish Rovers until Nov. 6. Southbound Freeway every Sat. and Sun. 2:30 — 5:30. p.m. ce

THE POISON APPLE. 13109 Jefferson East. Folk, Rock, Blues and Ken Hazel appearing nightly. ce

CHESSMATE 17126 Livernois near McNichols. November 5. Cedric Smith. All performances begin at 9 p.m. After hours jazz every Fri. and Saturday (2:30 to 6:30 a.m. Adm. Chg. ce

CONCEPT EAST THEATRE, 401 East Adams. “Trumpets of the Lord” playing Fri. Sat. and Sun. nights. Give them a call or stop by for the curtain time info.

KATHLEEN’S KALEIDESCOPE, Cass and Warren. Handmade clothing, jewelry and Kathleen. Open daily.

THE FIFTH ESTATE BOOKSTORE, 923 Plum Street. Underground buttons, bumperstickers, books, records, newspapers. With FUGS we’re loaded.

LIBERTY HOUSE, 937 Plum St. Groovy leather things. ses, belts, blouses, dresses, boots. Open nightly except on Monday.