Tuesday, March 26, 1968 DAILY OFFICIAL BU LLETIN THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven (Continued from Page 5) 3. Proceeds to be used to promote the academic pursuits of the students of the University. a. Open to any student of he Uni- versity. b. Open to members of the spon- soring groups. 4. Proceeds to be used for charitable projects. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSE: The student organization must: a. Show a general financial sound- ness and an ability to cover operating expenses. b. Meet the stipulations of the tracted groups. RESOLUTION: Be it resolved that this committee recommends that the calendaring committee takes the assignment of concerts to the calendar not on a restrictive schedule, but on the law of supply and demand, and that we mandate our representatives to follow this policy. Approved: Calendaring Chairman's Comments, Conclusions and Recom- menatlons. Defeated: The calandaring commit- tee in addition to its official report and realizing that this is not part of its assigned task, wishes to make the following suggestion of a pro- posed partical fall calendar with the desire that it be passed on to the cal- endaring, committee. PARTIAL FALL CALENDAR 1968 1. Aug. 30-Sept. 2 Labor Day Week- end, UAC, Outside Entertainment - *yes.. 2. Sept. 20-21, Weekend, IFC, Out- side Entertainment - Yes. 3. Oct. 11-12, Weekend, IHA, Out- side Entertainment Yes (MSU week- end). 4. Oct. 25-26, Weekend (Homecom- ing), Outside Entertainment - yes. Nov. 16, One night, IFC-Panel, Out- sidentertainment - No -IFC Sing. Roll Call Vote YES -- Heyboer, Hollenshead, Keefe, Knowles, McCreath, Rorke, Nelson. No - Davis, Lowen, Neff, Rubin, Sherman, Westerdal, White, Koeneke. Approved: That Student Government Council endorse the following can- didates for City Council: 1st Ward-Mrs. Norma Kraker (Rep.) 2nd Ward--Len Quenon (Dem) 3rd Ward -- Max Shane (Dem) 5th Ward--Leroy Cappaert (Dem) AND Student Government Council authorizes the following statement about James Riecker, Republican can- idate for the 2nd Ward: Programs and policies of James Riecker stand as the best reason for supporting and voting for Len Quenon in the 2nd Ward. Unfortunately, Councilman Riecker has not and will not effectively represent students even though his ward includes most of the central campus area. Despite repeated building code vio- lations by the owner of Albert Terrace and by other apartment owners in the 2nd Ward, Mr. Riecker contends that the housing laws are reasonably and effectively enforced. His solution to the housing problem in student areas tis to let the law, of supply and de- nand take its course, With regard to the parking problem he would speed up the elimination of all on- street parking from 2-5 a.m. Most unfortunately, he refers to all stu- dents who are unable to register to vote as mere "guests of the city." He indicates there "guests of the city" include students who live in private apartments and indeirectly pay city property taxes. He believes that stu- dents and their problems are the Uni- versity's business and not the city's. In essence, the substance of his proposals fails to come to grips with the urban problems presented by the rapid 'growth of the 2nd Ward, He is to be contrasted with his opponent Len Quenon and with Mrs. Norma Kraker, the excellent Republican can- didate in the 1st Ward. Placeme~nt BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTSj 3200 SAB GENERAL DIVISION ANNOUNCEMENT: VISTA will be interviewing at the Bureau of Appts., Bus. Ad. and Econ. Majors particularly. Others will be con- sidered, for a credit union project by VISTA, PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS at Gen- eral Division, call or stop in to make appts. before 4 p.m. day preceding interview, 764-7460, Thurs., March 28: U.S. Navy, Detroit, Mich. Men and women. All day. Any degree, any major for officer training programs (15 varie- ties). U.S. Marines, Detroit, Mich. - All day, men and women. Any degree, any major for officer training programs, United Air Lines, Pittsburgh, Pa. Women. All day. Any degree, any ma- jor for Stewardess. Fri., March 29: U. S. Navy, see above. U. S. Marines, see above. Gibson Greeting Cards, Cincinnati, Ohio. Men and women, morning only. BA in Engl. and Fine Arts. Art and de- sign positions, Sales (inside and terri- torial) and Verse writing. Sat., March 30: Camp Fire3Girls, Detroit, Mich. - Women only, morning only. Interviews will be held at the Michigan Union, however appointments must be made at the Bureau. Call 764-7460. Interview- ing for national staff members, Field Directors, District Directors, Camp Di- rectors, and Executive Dir. Peace Corps Week Apr. 1-5--Informat- ion center at 3524 SAB, all students in- terested are invited to stop and speak with representatives between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. No appts. are necessary. The placement exam will oe given. questionnaires must be filled out before the exam, these can be picked up dur- ing the hours above. Speakers are available to interested campus groups. Arrangements should be made by call- ing Miss Mildred Webber at 764-7460. Opportunities for Further Study and Financial Aid, received by General Div- ision, call 764-7460 for further infor- mation: State University of New York at Buf- falo, School og Business Administration catalogue is on file at Gen. Div. An- nouncements of Graduate assistant- ships, Stipends, and special programs of administration and Ph.D. MBA pro- grams for BA degrees in Anthro., Arts, Bus., Econ., Engrg., Geol., Geog., Math, Philo., Phys., Poli. Sci., Psych., and Soc., regular and quantitative , pro- grams. Australian National University, Re- .search Scholarships in school of Bio- logical Sciences, Developmental Biol., Population and Environmental Biol., and Genetical and Molecular Biol. For 2-3 year Ph.D. work, stipend, fares to and from Canberra, Australia, and family allowances. Application should be made before April. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 S.A.B., Lower Level March 27 Camp Nahelu, Mich. Coed.-1-5. Head counselor, man, 21 or over. Tripper, 21 or over man. 2 Waterfront counselors, men. Two women counselors. Camp Cavell, YWCA, Metro. Detroit -1-5. Waterfront, arts and crafts, gen- eral counselors, sports director and nurse. March 28 Camp Holiday, Mich, girls-1-5 Wa- terfront director, general counselors, unit leaders, nurse. March 29 Camp Chief Makisabee, Mich. Social work camp.-1-5. Counselor on water- front, senior counselors, and unit leaders. Nurse,. ORGAN I.ZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student organizations only. Forms are avail- able in room 101 SAB. Delta Phi Alpha, the national Ger- man honorary fraternity, will hold its spring meeting and initiation cere- monies Wed., March 27 at 8:15 p.m. in the W. Conference Rm. of the Rack- ham Bldg. The art historian Dr. Egon Verheyen will speak on the topic, "Erwin von Steinbach and Goethe - Betrachtungen Uber das Strassburger Munster." * * * UM Scottish Country Dance Society meeting every Wed., 8:00-10:30 p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. Beginners wel- come. Instruction given. * * * Bach Club Meeting, Wed., March 27, 8:00 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. 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