PAGE EIGIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. FEI3Ri1ARY R. IN, PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TT1PS~BAV iflRRIIARV £~ 1Oa~ - -..-,--- 'a , a .*a.a.,t,,,a a~ 'fl .uV. i - -,,, Help Fight Cancer! support the PHI SIGMA DELTA and ALPHA EPSILON PHI CHARITY DRIVE Mon., Feb. 5 thru Wed., Feb. 7 Look IntoUAC. UNION-LEAGUE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING NOW OPEN TO ALL STOP IN; SEE WHAT'S HAPPENING Dispute Gala OpeningJ Initiated by DeGaulle GRENOBLE, France (1)-The Tenth Winter Olympic Games open with their usual pomp and pageantry today with Gen. Charles DeGaulle among the 89,000 spec- tators. The man behind the extra- vaganza is French movie director Jacques Valentin, now Minister of the House of Fine Arts in Paris. } "It is the only Olympic ceremony in history planned by a director of the arts," said one of Valentin's chief aides. "Every thing has been handled like a movie production." Kicks Off Olympics 0 at the Ding and Engin Arch yo-yo soon Il TONIGHT at 8:00 Room 3A UNION U ( RJnfl.F (4 Beautifully laundered by PALACE QUALITY, shirts on hangers cost no more. Give us a call for prompt pick up or drop off your next batch of shirts at Palace Quality. Phone: 663-4185 lacNDERERSQ/DRCA 627 SOUTH MAIN The French president, who will sit in a specially heated box, will officially declare the Games open during an extravaganza that will see 30.000 perfumed artificial roses rained on the crowd, parachutists drop from the sky and a blast of spectacular fireworks after lighting of the traditional flame. A swirling snowstorm had halted training and raised fears Satur- day, but the weather turned beau- tiful again Sunday and prospects are good for clear skies and cold temperatures. That's what the con- testants want-and need. Accident Streak Meanwhile, a series of serious skiing accidents and a mild epide- mic of food poisoning hit yester- day on the eve of the officialj opening of the games. The harshest tragedy occurred on the Alpine trail of Chamrousse, 18 miles east of here, where Robin Morning of Santa Monica, Calif. broke her right leg in two places! in a freak accident. Ron Hebron of Canada, a down- hill racer, suffered a shoulder in- This Weel Thu GYMNASTICS-Michigan at Mi Fri HOCKEY-Michigan at Michigan Satu BASKETBALL-Iowa in Events] HOCKEY-Michigan State at Co WRESTLING-Ohio State in Eve GYMNASTICS-Michigan at Oh SWIMMING-Michigan at India TRACK-Michigan State Relays: Mon WRESTLING-Michigan at Wisc The Name's the Game THE DISPUTE THREATENING the Olympics centers around the use of markings identifying the type of skis worn by the competitors. In the above picture, the two stripes on the tips of the skis identify a French make, Rossignol. jury and Wendy Allen of San Pe- bers of the U.S. speed skating dro, Calif., another U.S. Alpine team-Bill Lanigan of New York, star, suffered a cut over an eye 16-year-old Dianne Holum of when she hit a pole during a prac- Northbrook, Ill., and Toy Joan tice downhill run. Dorgan of Springfield, Ill., were Miss Morning, rushed to a hos- I forced out of training by stomach pital by helicopter, is definitely 1upsets believed caused by food lost for the games. Hebron i poisoning. doubtful. Miss Allen is expected Top Hope to be ready to go. Lanigan is America's top hope Also, at Grenoble, three mem- in the men's 1,500-meter race and Miss Holum, third in the world's championship 500, .figured to be Sp tthe best bet in that event., America's biggest hope for med- al honors rests with -figure skater rsday Peggy Fleming. The 19-year-old chigan State. ice darling from Colorado Springs, day Colo., is rated a cinch to regain n State. for America the women's figure irday skating supremacy lost when the Building, 1:30 p.m. . cream of U.S. talent were killed in liseum, 5:00 p.m. a tragic airplane accident in Brus- nts Building, 3:30 p.m. sels. io State. Miss Fleming, a precise school ia. skater and dazzling free skater, a. E Lhas proved to be far ahead of a at East Lansing. field which includes Tina Noyes nday of Arlington. Mass., and Janet consin. Lynn of Rockford, Ill. Ski Markings Cause IOC ispute GRENOBLE, France (A', - A dispute over the use of ski trade- marks flared into a major con- troversy here yesterday on the eve of the tenth Winter Olympics. Count Jean de Beaumont, pres- ident of the French Olympic Committee, formally demanded an immediate emergency session of the 72-member Internationa Olympic Committee to discuss whether Olympic skiers should be compelled to remove trademarks from their skis. IOC President Avery Brundage . of Chicago earlier had summoned the 10-member IOC executive board to a meeting at 9 a.m. : 3 a.m. EST) today, only a few hours before the opening of the Grenoble Winter Olympics, to dis- cuss the sudden crisis over ski trademarks. Objection Brundage objected to a decision of the International Ski Federa- tion allowing trademarks to re- main on skis at least during the Grenoble games. A FIS rule outlawing brand names on skis has long been ig- nored. When the IOC reminded FIS of its own rule, a FIS meeting promptly decided to suspend the rule. FIS changed its mind on the is- sue for the current Olympics aft- er strong protests from captains of various teams. A number of top skiers were reported to have threatened to boycott the Olym- pics if the ban were enforced. Many of the world's top ama- teur skiers have benefited for years from the self-interested generosity of ski manufacturers -notably in the form of free skis -without losing their amateur status. Eventual Elimination FIS President Marc Hodler of Switzerland said the federation still wants to stop manufacturers' names appearing on competitors' skis in future Olympics, but feels this cannot be done at short no- tice in the Grenoble games. Strict application of Olympic rules would now authorize the IOC to expel FIS from the Olym- pic family - leading to cancela- tion of all ski events at Grenoble and possibly at future Olympics. * * one owt iaewit 7, I, U t If you want a career with all the growing room in the world, we have a suggestion. Start with Humble and you start with the company that supplies more petroleum energy than any other U.S, oil company. We're literally No. 1-- America's Leading Energy Company. Start with Humble and you start with the principal U.S. affiliate of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) with its 300 worldwide affiliates. So your advancement can be intercompany as well as intra- company, worldwide as well as domestic! Look into Humble's wide-scope careers in exploration, production, transportation, manufacturing, marketing and research - and the management of all these. We have immediate openings for people in practically all disciplines and at all degree levels. We'll stretch your capabilities. Put you on your own a little too soon. Get the best you can aive. But you'll always be glad you 46 Randy Trost, Wisconsin '67 "I never feel like a rookie" "Sure it's my first year with B &W, but I've been too out making steafn generation equipment. That led to busy to think about that. I've been working in my field atomic power stations, nuclear marine propulsion allninr n r he rinisscnt f in zri hfin" tfti mnfufnn-rnccnnilfvcfn-mn- in f-i 4