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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1969

THE MICHIGAN DAILY THTIRgDAY. FERRTTARV 1~ 1QUIR

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RUSS GIBB PRESENTS IN DETROIT
CANNED HEAT
THE THYME and COMMANDER CODY
cnd his Lost Planet Airmen and Ladies' Auxiliary
Extra-Terrestrial Squadron Forces

The IXth POOR RICHARDS
FOLK FESTIVAL
featuring: Peter Bowen,
The Big Sandy Boys, and
The Newman Wyrd Association
8:00 P.M. Friday, Feb. 16 Only 75c
NEWMAN STUDENT ASSN.-331 THOMPSON

LBJ To Ask
'Funds for

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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Fri., Feb. 16, 8-30 P.M.-1 :00 A.M.

Admission $3.00

SAT., FEB. 17-CANNED HEAT
THE CHILDREN-THE CAROUSEL
SUN., FEB. 1 8-Direct from California
THE BYRDS
also THE RATIONALS and
THE WILSON MOWER PURSUIT
7.00-10OOP.M. Admission $3.50
GRANDE BALLROOM
(GRAND RIVER at BEVERLY, I block So. of Joy-Detroit)
COMING: MARCH 1 and 2-BIG BROTHER and the HOLDING CO.
phone 834-4348
MARCH 8 - THE ELECTRIC PRUNES; MARCH 9 - THE WHO
also coming:
FRI., FEB. 23-THE FRUIT OF THE LOOM
SAT., FEB. 24-THF SCOT RICHARD CASE (S.R.C.)

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BOBV%
(last Ann Arbor apf
going to the E
singing traditional bal
playing guitar, banj

Tonight at
(HITE
pearance before
ast Coast)
lads and fun songs 1421 Hill St.
o, and autoharp. 8:30 P.M.

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Friday and Saturday--
Dave Siglin and Shelly Posen
(of Toronto, Canada)
Singing City Folk Music, playing 6 & 12
string guitar and banjo
$1.00 cover includes entertainment and refreshments!

MA.RK S
Open daily 9 A.M.-12 P.M.
605 E. Williams
A NEW! COFFEE HOUSE
presents
STEVE DOANE, cellist
DICK EVANS, violinist
MARGARET WU, pianist
Friday-Feb. 16
THE STELMAJO
STRING QUARTET

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GUILD HOUSE
802 Monroe
Friday, Feb. 16-Noon Luncheon 25c
"Rent Strikes-Boycots-and
Student Housing"
MARK SCHREIBER, Chairman
STUDENT RALLY UNION
PAUL MILGRAM, Coordinating V.P.
STUDENY GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
FRIDAY EVENING 6:00 P.M.
GUILD DINNER
For Reservations Call 662-5189

City Housing
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (P)-Presi-
dent Johnson, in a move to meet
the threat of rioting in the na-
tion's cities, will ask Congress for
$2 billion to clear slums and build
low income housing, an informed
AFL-CIO labor source said yes-
terday.
"It's going to be a terrific hous-
ing message," said one source.
Johnson will probably send the
housing message to Congress next
week, or by the end of the month
at the latest, he added.
AFL-CIO Meets
Top AFL-CIO officials meeting
here, including President George
Meany, knew of the President's
plans in pledging labor's coopera-
tion Tuesday in the federal model
cities program, it was learned.
Johnson will ask Congress for
$1 billion to expand the now large-
ly experimental model cities pro-
gram into large scale rebuilding
of big city slums.
Expand Construction
The President will propose an-
other $1 billion to immediately ex-
pand construction of low income
units from about 50,000 a year
now to 250,000.
In the second year, construction
would rise to 500,000 low income
units a year and to 700,000 in the
third year under Johnson's pro-
posal.
Labor Support
The presidents of 18 AFL-CIO
building trades unions yesterday
pledged their help in solving labor
problems stemming from the pro-
posed federal housing program.
They also promised to work
actively with civil rights groups
to recruit Negro youths into their
8,500 union locals across the na-
tion.
This was a sharp turnabout for
the building trades, which for
years have been the target of ra-
cial discrimination complaints.
U-M CONCERT DANCE
ORGANIZATION
18th ANNUAL
DANCE
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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
otficial publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan imaily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be-
fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and sunday. General
Notices may be published a maxi-
mum of two times on request; Day
Calendar items appear once only,
Studentdorganization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15
Day Calendar
Conference and Training Course for
Michigan Fire Apparatus Supervisors -
Registration, Civil Defense Center, 9:00
a.m.
Review class for Actuarial Exam, part
1, will meet every Thurs. starting Feb.
15, 3231 Angell Hall. Information can
be obtained at 761-6996.
IST Ocean Engineering Seminar
Series -- Prof. Harry Benford, Chair-
man of the Department of Naval Ar-
chitecture and Marine Engineering of
The University of Michigan, will give
the fifth seminar, entitled "Ocean
Transportation," Thurs., Feb. 15, at
2:30 p.m. in the Main Lecture Hall of
the Chrysler Center for Continuing
Engineering Education.
Department of Speech Student Lab-
oratory Theatre Program - Miguel de
Cervantes' "The Cave of Salamanca"
and John Ford's "The Broken Heart";
Arena Theater, Frieze Bldg., 4:10 p.m.
Department of the History of Art
Lecture - John W. McCoubrey, Chair-
man, Department of Art, University
of Pennsylvania, "Turner's Late Imag-
ery": Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m.
Botany Seminar: Co-Sponsored by
Biophysics Research Division,,Dr. Wal-
ter F. Bertsch, Hunter College, New
York, N.Y., will speak on "Solid State
Phenomena in Photosynthetic Energy
Conversion" Thurs., Feb. 15, 1968, 4:15
p.m., White Aud., Cooley Bldg., North
Campus.
Cinema Guild - Mark Donskoy's
"Gorky Trilogy, Part 3: My Universi-
ties": Architecture Aud., 7:00 and 9:05
p.m.
School of Music - University of
Michigan Concert Band - GeorgeCay-
ender, Conductor: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.
General Notices
The Department of Linguistics will
be offering the French and German
Language examinations for the MA for
students in that department on March
21 and 22. Please sign up in the Lin-
guistics Dept. office (218 Gunn Bldg.
or phone 764-0353) and arrange a time
as quickly as possible.
Directed Teaching in Elementary and
Special Education, Fall Term, 1968:
Each Student who expects to elect
Education D305 (Directed Teaching in

the Nursery and Elementary Grades)
Fall Term, 1968. must verify in person
by March 29 his application on file at
th. Directed Teaching Office, 2292
U.H.S. or the Special Education Office,
734 East University. Verification can be
completed during preclassification
when a time permit for directed teach-
ing is obtained.
Fall 'Term assignments will be made
from directed teaching applications
verified by March 29, 1968.
The approval of the following stu-
dent sponsored events becomes effec-
tive after the publication of this no-
tice. All publicity for these events
must be withheld until the approval
has become effective.
Approval request e,)rrna for student
sponsored events are available ini
Rooms 1001 and 1546 of ti.e Student
Activities Building.
UM College Republican Club. Movie,
Feb. 19. 1968. 9 p.m., Multi-purpose Rm.
of the UGLI.
UM College Republican Club, Mock
Republican Presidential Nominations,
Feb. 21, 1968. 7:30 p.m., Multi-Purpose
Room of the UGLI.
UM College Republican Club, Cam-
pus Elections, Feb. 22, 1968, 8 a.m.-5
p.m., Campus.
UM College Republican Club, "The
Negro in Politics", Feb. 17, 1968, 1 p.m.
3KLM-Union.
Placement
GENERAL DIVISION
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Peace Corps Test given Sat., Feb. 17,
downtown branch of Post Office, Main
at Catherine Streets, 1:30 p.m., take
completed application to test, applic.
available at Bureau.
University of Massachusetts, School
of Bus. Admin. interviewing for MBA
and PhD programs, Feb. 15, today, p.m.
only.
Current Position openings received
by General Division by mail and phone,
call 764-7460 for further information.
Ohio Presbyterian Homes, Columbus,
Ohio - Federation of 6 homes for the
aged seeks superintendents for these
homes, particularly those qualified in
fields of food service and medical fa-
cilities. Brochure on these homes at
Bureau.
City of Moline, Ill. - Engineer in-
terested in municipal engineering,
sewer, water and paving design.
City of Detroit Civil Service - Group
Activities Specialist, general, and same
position for specialist for disabled sen-
ior citizens, MSW required, min. age 24
Foxboro Company, Foxboro, Mass. -
openings in engineering, computer sys-
tems, applications and sales engineer-
ing in home office, sales and service,
administrative opportunities, for alum-
ni with several years exper., in all areas
of engineering, degrees BS/MS, all un-
der 7 yrs. exper., most 2-4,
Durango Chamber of Commerce, Col-
orado - Secretary-Manager, age 25-55,
applications should be submitted be-
fore March 1, 1968..
Florida Board of Conservation, Tal-
lahassee, Fla. - Water Resources Divi-
sion seeks statistician, BS in stat.,
geog., or bus., some exper. req. and
Water Resources Engineer, BSE in CE
or Agric. Engr.

Union Camp Corporation, Container
Division, Monroe, Mich. - Safety and
training supervisor. Degree in applic-
able field, draft exempt pref., 1-2 yrs.
exper. in some field of industrial re-
lations, pref. safety and trng.
Local Office - District Scout Execu-
tive, administrator of programs, per-
sonnel functions, also public relations
areas. Man, BA degree in any suitable
field.
Local Organization - Research As-
sociate, to study admin. and financial
functions of large organization, design
and supv. studies. Man or woman,
PhD in social sciences, with consider-
able experience in research or training
in social res, techniques.

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Summer Placement Service,
212 S.A.B., Lower Level.
Liberal Arts Students sign up for
Detroit Edison Company interviews at
S.P.S. today, Feb. 15, intv. on Feb. 22.
Sign up for Interviews with Port of
New York Authority, stmmer positions,
today. Feb. 15 for interview on Feb. 16.
Sign up for Interviews with Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Company, New
Jersey, register at 254 Bus. Administra-
tion Bldg., for intv. on 16th.
Register Feb. 16 for interview with
Federated Publications, Lansing, Mich.
at 3200 S.A.B., Bureau of Appts., Jr.
& Sr. for Summer Intern Program. ,
Interviews tomorrow at S.P.S., Feb. 16:
Camp Winadu, Mass. - Boys, 10-3:30.
Group leaders over 21 age req. Men.
openings in drama, arts & crafts, sail-
ing, canoeing, general bunk counselors.
Camp Lenni-Len-A-Pe, New York,
Coed. 10-5. Positions for Counselors
(must be 21 by July), Waterfront, gen-
eral counselor, sailing.
Camp Allegro, Mass. Girls, 10-5.
Group Leaders, waterfront instructor,
spec. in athletics, dance, nature and
pioneer.
ENGINEERING DIVISION
Make interview appointments at
Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless
otherwise specified.
Feb. 22:
Aerojet-General Corp.
Aro, Inc.
Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Federal-Mogul Corp.
Hughes Aircraft Co.
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Leeds & Northrup Co.
County of Los Angeles
The Martin-Marietta Corp.
Shell1Oil Co.
Symington Wayne Corp.
TRW, Inc.
Universal Oil Products Co.
WABCO -
Westinghouse Air Brake Div.
ORGANIZATION
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to official-
ly recognized and registeredrstudent
organizations only. Forms are avail-
able in room 1011 SAB.
Young Friends supper, discussion on
"Iron MountainReport", and over-
night in Frinkles cabin at Friends
Lake. Feb. 17, meet at Friends Center
(1420 Hill), 5:30 p.m. for rides. Call
Art Korninger for registration or in-
formation, 668-6390 or 665-3169.
Michigan Christian Fellowship meet-
ing, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m. in the UGLI
multipurpose room, speaker: Dr. Mer-
~rill Tenney, "The Credibility of the
esurrection."
Southern Asia Club; Bag lunch on
Thurs. at noon in Room 1 of Lane
Hall. "Japanese Noh Drama," a film
of the play "Sagi" will 1 e shown. Prof.
H. Brower of the Dept. of Far Eastern
Languages will comment on the film.
* * *
University Lutheran Chapel, 1511
Washtenaw, Thurs., Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m.,
class in "Biblical Theology."

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Foresters' Club Annual

Paul Bunyan Ball

IA~ F ORMAL

Saturday-Feb. 17

"THE BIG SANDY BOYS"-8-10
square dancing

PETER GRIFFITH

Entertainment-1 0-l11

Foresters' Club Jug Band
Carbondale Chamber Arts Orchestra

Sunday-Feb. 18
Performances at
8:30-9:45-11:00

"THE APOSTLES"-1 1-1

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FRI., FEB. 23, 8:00 P.M.
SAT., FEB. 24, 2:30 MAT.
8:00 P.M.
DANCE STUDIO-BARBOUR
GYMNASIUM
$1.50 eves., $1.00 mat.
On Sale NOW at Centicore
and Barbour Gym

NEW SHIPMENT OF
1 NCEJNSEu7
STICK AND CAKE
INDIA ART SHOP
330 MAYNARD (adjacent to carport)
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LEAGUE BALLROOM

Sat., Feb. 17

$3.00 per couple

FROM ENGLAND!
We now have a limited supply of British Army leather overvests.
You can have one for only $20.
A NEW ARRIVAL-
Flower print minis for only $12.50.
Adding to this international sample of goodies are suede tote bags
from Greece. They come in assorted colors, and are really groovy!
THE MEDINA-Where else can you see most of the world
and get a free cup of coffee too?

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