rAGE SIX TILE MICHIGAN DAcIIV FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1968 1~AGE SIX THE MIChIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968 t'cI 5 . . ... ... ... . ..n .' .../.. ...n n. :::,.,r:::..v....-:v::.. . . . . . .: d'>.::'iviiv::..,.. .. FLY TO EUROPE T DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN PA N A M JETThe Daily Official Bulletin is an "The Economics of Water Quality rie Lauderbaugh, Biological Chemistry, provided. Territory open in Mich and official publication of the Univer- Management of the Potomac Estuary," Thesis: "The Metabolism of 1,2-Dia- Ohio. sity of Michigan for which The Rm. 229 West Engrg, 4:00 p.m. cylglycero-3-Phosphorylethanolamine," Ossining Recreation Commission, Michigan Daily assumes no editor- on Fri., Jan. 26 at 2 p.m. in Room 6435 N.Y. - Supervisor of Activities, degree June 1 1-A u st1 4 fal responsibility. Notices should be Cinema Guild - "Mein Kampf", Medical Science Bldg., Chairman: W. in phys. ed. or recreation. sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Architecture Auditorium, 7:00 and E. M. Lands. City of Warren, Mich. - Accountant Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- 9:05 p.m. I, grad with major in acctg., know. LOW GROUP RATES* fore 2 p.M. of the day preceding. ---- Doctoral Examination for: Robert costs, budgetary, and encumbrance Publication and by 2 p.m. Friday "William Faulkner: A Reconsidera- Laurie Harvey, Aerospace Engineering, acctg. for Saturday and Sunday. General tion," Lecture, Union Ballroom, 8:00 Thesis: "An Experimental and Theor- Notices may be published a maxi- p.m. etical Investigation of Magnetically Summer Placement Service, 212 S.A.B., 5 mum of two times on request; Day Balanced Arcs," on Fri., Jan. 26 at 3 Lower eve. Calnda itms pper nceonl, Shoo ofMuic oncrt Umerp.m. in West Council Room, Rackham. Applications for summer work with ncludes Rond Trip Fare New York- Sdent organization notices are not sity Symphony Orchestra, Josef Blatt, ; Chairman: A. M. Kunethe federaligovernment due Feb. 1, Appltc. IncldesRoun Trp Fre Nw Yrk-accepte for publication. For moreI Conductor: Hill Auditorium, 8:30 p.m.____ London-New York via Pan Am Jet information cal 764-927. at S.P.S. d enie a 'oiCes Doctoral Examination for: Donald 3n ervilwts: Tax n ServiceFRIDAY, JANUARY 6 Ellis Milsten. Political Science, Thesis: Jan. 29: Joint Judiciary Council announces "Canadian Peacekeeping Policy - A Camp Al-Gon-Quin, Mich. coed. election of its new officers: Kenneth Meaningful Role for a Middle Power," camp. Takona, Mich. girls and Camp Coil DOUG AITKEN Mogill, Chairman; Sandy Morter, vice- on Fri., Jan. 26 at 3 p.m. in Room 4609 Birkett, Day Camp, YM-YWCA of Ann chairman; Carla Kish, secretary. Haven Hall. Chairman: I. L. Claude, Arbor. All three camps interview Jan,. 761-2372 ___ Jr. 29, 10-5. Couselors for all fields. Start-' Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- T C t P_., n J- ing age for Couns. Trainees is 17. inar - "Management of Managers No. TV Center Programs: On Sun., Jan. (only 12 seats left) 48": North Campus Commons, 8:15 28 the following programs produced by Jan. 31: (olyFb~t~ll~ltCamp Tauga, Mich. Coed. Cabin a.m. to 5:00 pa. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. the TV Center will have their initial IL~ltLIt telecast in Detroit: Counselor, Riding Master and Cook. .students, faculty, alumni, etc. Real Estate Institute I - Mornin" 11:00 a.m., WJBK-TV, Channel 2 -- CurentrPosition Openings received 10-5 hours interviewing. Session, Michigan Union, 9:00 a.m. to6 "Green Poew and Black Power." A by GeneralI Dvision by mail andI Feb. 1 & 2: look at the government's role in the phone, Call 764-7460 for further infor- Camp Tamarack, Fresh Air Society, Writer in Residence: Irving Howe. advancement of civil rights through mation. 10-5, Counselors with specialty in wa- STATE MESSAGE: Thieu Evades Talk. Of Viet Corruption Associated Press News Analysis regime he headed as chief of President Nguyen Van Thieu's state. State of the Nation address yes- On the subject of peace propos- terday, predictable in its call for als Thieu made no mention of a North Vietnam to halt aggression campaign promise to send a let- before negotiations may begin, ter to President Ho Chi Minh of was more remarkable in what was North Vietnam proposing talks. not said. Peace Proposals With nearly three months be- Instead Thieu stressed a point hind his administration, Thieu he and other government leaders had nothing to report on the have been making in recent days elmination of corruption, a sub- that discussions on peace propos- ject mentioned in his inaugural als must be held "in the first address Oct. 31 as "the major place, among the leaders of both preoccupation of the government North and South Vietnam." having high priority in the first Observers have viewed this line months." as a rejection by Thieu's govern- At that time Thieu said: ment of rumors that the United +o "Eradication of corruption in States as well as the United Na- the governmental machinery and tions and other third parties were in the armed forces . . . has to be suggesting talks with the Viet carried out with justice, impar- Cong's National Liberation Front. tiality and in broad daylight." Foreign Minister Tran Van Do The most pressing subject the said earlier this week that the gov- president mentioned in the State ernment was taking the position of the Nation speech was the "not to recognize the Liberation4 threat of inflation and the need Front, not to talk with it and for economic stability, not to cooperate with in in a coall- NEED LEVIS? Lecture: Prof. Field's Journalism 536 Class, 1439 Mason, 11:00 am. Luncheon Discussion at Guild House, Noon. Student Relations Committee Meet- ing, 3:00 p.m., 3529 SAB, open meeting. Center for Russian and East Euro- pean Studies Research Development Seminar - Prof. Alfred G. Meyer, De- partment of Political Science, The University of Michigan, "The War Scare of 1927": Commons Room, Lane Hall, 3:00 p.m. French Lecture - Prof. Edouard Morot-Sir, Conseiller culturel et Rep- resentant des Universites Francaises aux Etats-un's. "La Vie philosophique en France: Jean-Paul Sartre et Pere Teilhard de Chardin," (in French) Jan. 26, Rackham Amphitheatre, 4:10 p.m. Water Resources Seminar - Dr. Al- len V. Kneese, Resource Economist and Director of Environmental Quality Program, Resources for the Future, economic channels. S 12:00 Noni, WWJ-TV, Channel 4 - Education: Today and Tomorrow. "The Counselor." Four educators re- view the role of the counselor in the elementary and secondary schools. Medical School Glee Club - Musical variety program, "On Call '68" Mon., Jan. 29, Mendelssohn Theatre, 8:00 p.m. Regents' Meeting: February 16. Com- municatious for consideration at this meeting must be in the Presidlent's hands no later than Feb. 1. Martha Cook Building is receiving applications for Fall 1968. Present Sophomores may apply. There will also be space for a limited number of pres- ent Freshmen and Juniors. Please telephone 769-3290 for an appointment. .Docto)ral1 Exan na twiots Doctoral Examination for: Thelma Ma. City of Wyoming, Mich. - Civil En- gineer, water, sanitary,hstorisewer, curb & gutter projects. Special Education District of Wa- bash, Wayne State, Hamilton and Ed- wards Counties - Social Worker, MSW req. Department of Mental Health, State of Mich. - Northville State Hosp., BA degrees for Indust. Therapy Shop Fore- man, Recreation Director, 3 yrs. exper. Staff Occupational Therapists. Activity Therapists, 3 yrs. exper. req. Educa- tional Occupational Therapist, MS de- gree plus 3 yrs. St. Paul Redevelopment Authority, Minn. - Civil engineering grad, with or without exper. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wis. - Teacher/ administrator for Div. of education and field training. Mature person out of school 10 yrs. or so. Wallace Business Forms Inc., Detroit, Mich. -' Sales representative, degree req.. bus. acctg., or data processing courses preferred. Exper. in some sales area or business. Age 23 plus. Training ter ront, arts & crafts, nature, drama music,ttripping and unit supv. and assistant, truck/bus driver and nurse. Opportunities for Summer Employ- ment: Further information at S.P.S. Governmental Research Institute, Summer Internship in Public Admin- istration, Cleveland, Ohio. Applic. deadline March 15. Lufthansa Airlines, positions in Ger- I I many, good German required, deadline for applic. is Feb. 28. River Basin Surveys, Lincoln, Ne- braska. M or F. for cook, age 21-plus,! on archeological crew. 'Sacrifices Needed' tion government." BUY NOW! PRICES INCREASE FEBRUARY 1st ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. Make Interview Appointments at Room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. un- less otherwise specified. Feb. 2:j Brunswick Corp. Public Service of Canada Cornell Aeronautical Lab., Inc. Corning Glass Works General Motors Corp. Hydronautics, Inc. Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing I Co. North American Rockwell Corp. Autonetics Div, Columbus Div. Los Angeles Div. Rocketdyne Div.j Space Div. PPG Industries. Vickers Inc. Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. Research Center "Sacrifices are needed if we are T 'Ony oei ed' going to avoid devaluation of the Thieu, in a move aimed t re- gingtoavi evaain othe stricting the participating parties minute address, carried on na- in any future peace talks, said: nd dIt seems to me that such a con- tional television and radio. "Our erence naturally should include most pressing need is to strive to only the governments of the coun- bring a semblance of balance to tries closely involved in this war." the budget." teakidgtohefisTherefore, he said, "young stu- Speaking to the first joint ses- dents will be allowed to finish their sion of Congress since the formu- schooling, after which they will be lation of the new government last inducted into the military service SOctober, he said South Vietnam's to replace veterans already fight- deficit in an overall budget of some $80 million was expected to ing. sIwsd He did not dwell on an austerity be about $21.2 million, program, which, he said in his Although the president termed inaugural address, "will be pro- the imbalance "much too high," moted to reduce the glaring dif- it was noted the deficit was in ap- ferences between the dangers and proximately the same proportion privations on the front line as well as the ,967 imbalance was to the as in the countryside and the total budget under the military c blatant luxury of the cities." 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