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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, March 29, 1968

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FRIDAY, MARCH 29
Day Calendar
Forty-fifth Annual Undergraduate
Honors Convocation - The Hon Wil-
bur J. Cohen, Secretary of Health, Edu-
cation and Welfare, "The World of
1976", Hill Aud., 10:30 a.m.
Astronomical Colloquium - Prof.
Stanley P. Wyatt, University of 1111-
nois Observatory, "Dust in Comets,"
296 Physics-Astronomy Bldg., 4:00 p.m.
Center for Near Eastern and North
African Studies Lecture - Mr. William
Crawford, U.S. Dept. of State, will give
a public lecture on "North African Re-
actions to the Arab-Israeli War", Fri.,
March 2§, 4:15 p.m., 200 Lane Hall.
Cinema Guild - Josef von Stern-
berg's "Scarlet Empress" and "Shang-
hai Express", Arch. Aud., 7:00 and 9:05.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Jerry Davidson, Piano, School of Music
Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m.

General Notices
Undergraduate Honors Convocation.
The annual Convocation recognizing
undergraduate honor students will be
held at 10:30 a.m., Fri., March 29, at,
Hill Aud. The Honorable Wilbur J.
Cohen, Under Secretary of Health, Edu-
cation, and Welfare, will address the
Convocation on "The World of 1976."
All classes, with the exception of
clinics and graduate seminars, will be
dismissed at 9:45 a.m. for the Convo-
cation, However, seniors may be ex-
cused from clinics and seminars.
The honor students will not wear
caps and gowns. Main floor seats will
be reserved for them and for members
of their families, and will be held until
10:15. Doors of the Auditorium will
open at 10:00. The public is invited.
Students: If you need to order a
transcript without grades for the pres-
ent term, you are urged to call in per-
son at Rm. 515, Admin. Bldg., not later
than April 12. This does not apply to
students in Law and Undergraduate
College of Engineering.
TV Center Programs: On Sun., March
31 the following programs produced by
the TV Center will have their initial
telecast in Detroit:
11:00 a.m., WJBK TV, Channel 2 -
."The Arts: A Way of Life." The Mich-
igan State Council for the Arts docu-
ments its efforts to make the arts a
meaningful and available contribution
to Michigan citizens.
12:00 Noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4.
"Writing for Children with Irene
Hunt." 1967 Newberry Award winner
Irene Hunt reads from her books and

answers questions posed by eight
young fans.
May Festival Ushers - Some ushers
are still urgently needed for the 1968
May Festival. Please come to the Box
Office of Hill Aud, on Tues., April 2,
from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. to sign up. See
Mr. Warner.
SGC
The approval of the following stu-
dent events becomes effective after
the publication of this notice. All
publicity for these events must be
withheld until the approval has be-
come effective.
Approval request forms for student
sponsored events are available in rooms
1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities
Building.
Student Peace Union, April 3, Sup-
port Demonstration for Resistance, 12
noon - 1 p.m., Diag.
Doctoral
Examinations
Gordon Edward Howard, Education,
Dissertation: "A Study of the Rela-
tionship between the Tension ("Iso-
metric") Period of the Left Ventricle
and Physical Training in Young Men,"
on Fri., March 29 at 8 a.m. in Rm.
3005, School of Public Health. Chair-
man: H. J. Montoye.
William Don Becher, Electrical Engi-
neering, Dissertation: "Vertical Geo-
electric Exploration Utilizing Non-
uniform Transmission Line Theory,"
on Fri., March 29 at 10 a.m. in Rm.
4514, E. Engrg., C. B. Sharpe.
Richard Karl Hertel, Psychology, Dis-
sertation: "The Markov Modeling of
Experimentally Induced Marital Con-

flict," on Fri., March 29 at 12 noon,
in Rm. 2449, Haven Hall. Co-Chairmen:
E. L. Hoch and H. L. Raush.
Joan Stadler Martin, Zoology, Dis-
sertation: "Studies on the Physiology
of the Fat Body of Pyrrhocoris Ap-
terus L.," on Fri., March 29 at 1 p.m.,
in Rm. 2111, Nat. Sd. Bldg. Chairman:
D. G. Shappirio.
Edwin Ellis Speaker, Aerospace En-
gineering, Dissertation: "Automatic
Regulation Using Lyapunov's Func-
tions", on Fri., March 29 at 1:30 p.m.
in Rm. 1028 E. Engrg. Co-Chairmen:
L. E. Fogarty and D. T. Greenwood.
Albert Ernest Glock, Near Eastern
Languages & Literatures, Dissertation:
"Warfare in Mari and Early Israel," on
March 29 at 2 p.m., in Rm. 208 Gunn
Bldg. Chairman: G. E. Mendenhall.
Daniel Otte, Zoology, Dissertation:
"A Comparative Study of Communica-
tion in Grasshoppers," on Fri., March
29 at 2:30 p.m. in Rm. 4518 Museums
Bldg. Chairman: R. D. Alexander.
Douglas Allen Lee, Music, Thesis:
"The Instrumental Works of Christoph
Nichelmann," on Fri.,March 29 at 3
p.m. in Rm. 2269, School of Music.
Chairman: R. A. Warner.
Placemenit
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with representatives between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. No appts, are necessary.
The placement exam will oe given,
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Arrangements should be made by call-
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Current Position Openings received
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call 764-7460 for further information:
Boy Scouts of America, Ann Arbor,
Mich. openings nationwide - District
Scout Executives, interesting position
involving training, recruiting, and mo-
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position. Men, degree, ages 21-35,
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Mich. - Junior accountants, one in
cost acctg., one for understudy to man-
ager, gen. acctg. Men, acctg. courses,
no exper. req.
Fisher Body Division, General Mo-
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All degrees and exper. levels,
City of Winona, Minn. - Planning
Director, urban planning, zoning, ur-
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planning organizations helpful.
Greenbaum Brothers, Paterson, N.J.-
Openings for interior design graduates
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room, residential contract, men and
women for permanent positions.
Genessee County, Flint, Mich. - Ac-
countant for Sanitary Engrg. Division
of Drain Dept., new department, de-
velopment potential.
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other locations. 10 a.m. - 5 psm., each
day. Details and applications at S.P.S.
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Resort Club in northern Lower Penin-
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AVCO Broadcasting Corporation, Cin-
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Technician, between May and June 15
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Queen Quality Laundry, Detroit. Man
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ly recognized and registered student
organizations only. Forms are avail-
able in room 1011 'SAB.
Baha'i Student Group, informal dis.
cussion: "The Dawn of the Promised'
Age," Fri., March 29, 8:00 p.m., 520 N.
Ashley. All welcome. Call 662-3548 if
you need transporta~tion.,

March Turns
To Violence
In Memphis
(Continued fron} Page 1)
Ellington, declared a state of
emergency and imposed the 7
p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew. The sher-
iff's office later announced that
the curfew applied to all of Shel-
by County and not just to the
city.
Ellington already had rushed
250 riot trained highway patrol-
men into the city and ordered
4,000 national guardsmen into the
area. The first guard units began
arriving in late afternoon.
Memphis, a Mississippi River
city, has a population of nearly
600,000, with about 280,000 Ne-
groes.
Police said the Negro teenager
was shot and killed sometime after
the march was broken up. He
was identified as Larry Payne.
Frank Holloman, director of
police, said he was told that Payne
was shot after being caught loot-
ing and charging an officer with
a butcher knife.
A police command post was set
up in the center of the downtown
Negro district-an area where
broken glass and merchandise
from looted stores still littered
the street. Two hundred officers
were stationed there, ready to be
dispatched as reports of looting
and violence came in.
One unit of national guards-
men augmented police; other units
were sent to fire stations to guard
fire equipment and firemen.
In a news conference later, King
said the trouble was caused by
"those on the side lines" and not
any members of the march. "I
thought the march itself was basi-
cally a very dignified one," he said.
He said that, despite the out-
break, "it is imperative to press
vigorously and relentlessly for the
goals" which had been set by the
local Negro leaders.

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