PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY ESDAY. OCTODER 2C 1997"' oAG ... TE MCHGA..BAIY 1T.IAV flt ,W flRIvu. cNt a QR7 M 11 -- I STU DENT BLOOD DRIVE Oct. 24-25 3rd floor MICHIGAN UNION UNIVERSITY CHARTER FLY TO LONDON CALEDONIAN AIRWAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....+..1V'A....t.... .. ..$ ".. ~ .\ ....: ... :.:.:"." ....... .. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .' ..........1....5". :.. .. t.......1.... ...:.....V..........V.~~y.1:..... .h........ ........... .... ... ....... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. May 9-June 20 May 20-Aug. 19 June 27-Aug: 23 ..i$205 ..i$230 " .$250 PETITIONING FOR CINEMA GUILD TUESDAY, OCT. 24 & WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 Sign up at Cinema Guild Office'2538 S.A.B. All flights round trip from Detroit Call: JOSEPH MASON WILLIAM RAYMER 761-2348 5-7 P.M. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily 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, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar - "Management of Managers No. 40": 146 Business Administration Build- ing, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. National Academy of Sciences An- nual Fall Meeting - Morning Sessions: Rackham Building, 9:00 a.m. tol2 :00 p.m.; Afternoon Sessions: Rackham Building, 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Women's Interhouse Swimming Meet - Sponsored by the W.A.A. Margaret Daily Classifieds Get Results i i Bell Pool, 7:00 p.m. Spectator's are Oxford, "The Conceptista Aesthetic," October 22-25 welcome. Wednesday, October 25, 3050 Frieze Mr. Sang-Hyun Cho - Professor of -___Bldg., 4:10 p.m. Voice and Choral Music, Sookmyun Wo- American Association of University men's University. Seoul, Korea. Women Lecture (Ann Arbor Branch)- Final Payment of Fall Term Fees is - October 23-25 Dr. Walter M. Spink, The University of due and payable on or before Tuesday, Miss Carol Hoigren - Centro Inter- Michigan, "Japanese S c r a 11 s and October 31, 1967. cultural de Documentation, Cuernavaca., Screens": Rackham Amphitheater. 7:30 I esaentpi yti ae Mexico. p.m. .If fees are not paid by this date: October 24-27 1. A $10.00 delinquent penalty will be Miss Ellie Boyd - Liaison Officer. Professional Theatre Program - George charged. University of Waikato, New eZaland. Kelly's The Show-Off: Lydia Mendels- 2. A "Hold Credit" will be placed a- October 26-27 sohn Theater, 8:00 p.m. gainst you. This means that until pay- Mr. Dayabahi Patel - New Delhi. ment is received and "Hold Credit" is In~dia. American Culture Program, English cancelled: October 26 Language Institute: Prof. W. H. Jan- (1) Grades will not be mailed. Mr. Nicanor Saleno - Director of sen, University of Kentucky, "Folktale: (2) Transcripts will not be furn- Courses, Training Institute, General Structure and Performance," Auditor- (3) ma ntConfederation of Labor, Buenos Aires, I um, B, Angell Hall, 8 p.m.1 (3) You may not register for fu- Argentina. ture terms. October 27 S(4) A Senior may not graduate with Mr. Franz Bigimaier - Referent in Woodhisdclasstat: heccloseLoftthe Padagogisches Zentrum, test develop- WodinaunttlachmLetr cretIem ment reading program, Berlin, Germany. Hall, 8:30 p.m. 3. The Dean of your school or col- Mrs. ra Hricham ead G er- leg wil e gvena istof elnqunt Mrs. Gerda Heinrich -- Head Super- lege will be given a list of delinquent visor, Senator fur Schulwesen, Berlin, -^!ties accounts. onGermGeorg G eneral N t ies Payments may be made in person, Germany Kase - Supervisor of of lasica Stdie -or mailed tothe Cashier's Office. 1015 Educational Planning, Bavarian Min- Department of Classical Studies -- Administration Building, before 4:30io at o and Cu Mich, Professor Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Oxford p.m. October 31, 1967. istry of Education and Culture, Munich, University, "Zeus and Justice in Germany. Homer, Thursday, October 26, Auditor- Mail Payments postmarked after due Mr. Heinz Salmon - School Inspec- Hoe, hrdy coe 6 uio-Idate, October 31, 1967, are late and lum A, Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. subject topenat,.dtor, Senator fur das Bildungswesen, Idsbecnto altBremen, Germany. Identify mail payment as tuition and October 30-November 6 The Department of R omance Langu- show student number and name. Dr. Valentin Nazarevsky - Junior ages -MLecture by Prof. Robert D. F. Regents' Meeting: November 17. Com- Scientific Researcher. Institute of World Pring-Mill of St. Catherine's College, munications for consideration at this Economics and International Relations, _ --meeting must be in the President's Moscow, USSR. hands no later than November 2. October 31-November 2 Mr. Luciano Codignola - Playwright Seniors: College of L. S. & A., Schools and Professor of History of Theater. IG orof Education, Music, and Business Ad- University of Urbino, Rome, Italy. I ministration. all m aj o r for Insurance. J. C. Penny Company, Inc., Ann Arbor. Mic. - M & F, a.m. only. BA Econ., and Gen.i Lib. Arts, for Mgmt. Trng., Merchan.. and Purchase and Sales, A. B. Dick Company, Chicago, Il.- BA in Gen Lib Arts and. any mktg major for Ins, and Territ. Sales. Friday, October 27 No interviews held at Bureau of Appts. Personal Consultants, Boston area- Manager of Manuf. Engrg, & Produc- tion,IE, Asst. Gen. Mgr. BSE, execu- tire exper. Cost Accountant, 8-10 yrs. exper. Project Engineers. EDP Manager. Under study positions in many areas of Engrg. Acctg., Mktg., editing, Person- niel.- Management Consultants, New Jersey -Northeast locations. Exper. req. Package Dev.,aInjetion Tool., Plant Mgr, Plastics aMterial Res. Des., Product De- sign Engr., National Sales Mgr-Plastics Pckg. Components, Aerosol Pckg. Plas- tics Engr. Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Ill. - Positions requiring some exper. In Int'l Finance, Communications Res., Sales, Personnel, Auditing, Credit, Buy- ing. Trafic, Many Engineering positions in Architectural, Dev., Industrial., Chem. fields. Scientific positions in Biomed., Medicine, Chem., Pharmac- ology, Virology, Micro Biol., Molecular Biol., Serum Production, and Veterin- ary areas. - Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Mo. - Biochem., MS and exper. Chemistry, all areas, all degree levels, all req. exper. Economists. Engineering in Heat Transfer, Microwave, and bio- engrg. Biostat., Exper. Psych. Oper. Anal. Project Planning. EDP. For further info. pleace call 764-7460, Gen. Div., Bureau of Appts. 3200 S.A.B. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE Make Interview Apointments at room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. October 31 American Electric oPwer Service Corp, Celanese Corp. Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Goodyear International Corp, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. General Motors Corp. Hughes Aircraft r ePoples Gas Light & Coke Co. The Raytheon Company University of Rochester - College of Bus. Ad. Shell - All Divs. - BS-MS Shell - All Divs. - PhD. '' I ® join the fashion fraternity in the charley brown, a 1'. :s.:. :;;. = ::< : :;x::. :r: : . ;, _.} . '= X 9 { v :': '£, ; I PETITIONIN CINEMA GUILD BOARD Tues., Oct. 24 & Wed., Oct. 25 Sign up at Cinema Guild Office- 2538 Student Activities Building Tentative lists of seniors for Decem- ber graduation have been posted onc the bulletin board in the first floor PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Those in- lobby. Administration Building. Any terested in interviewing the following, changes therefrom should be requested of the Recorder at Office of Regis- please make appts. before 4:00 on day tration and Records, Window Number preceding interview; resume forms are A, 1513 Administration Building. required, call 764-7460. 4m I If winter turns you off, let the Charley Brown turn you on! Outside, it's a great-looking outershirt in hearty, heavyweight wool with roomy snap/patch pockets. Inside, it's built for comfort with a color-coordinated lining of warm pile. All around, it's got all the style a guy could want (and the right price, too!). Make friends with Charley Brown soon. In colorful plaids, all-sizes. About $20.00 F -.eign Visitors The following foreign visitors can be reached through the Foreign Visitor1 Programs Office, 764-2148. Thursday, October 26 International Business Machines, Gen lib arts, Journ., Math, Chem., Phys. All Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance levels. Co., Southfield, Mich. - All degrees, II , { }. / I.. . Wild & Co.-Ann Arbor Fiogel's-Ann Arbor I ... . ... Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc., is among the top 50 industrial corporations in the United States, with projected 1967 consolidated sales in the range of $1.6 to $1.7 billion. LTV's financial success - meas- ured by its growth from a $4 million -' company just a decade ago-is a direct result of a management principle of building values for our shareholders, our employees, our customers and the communities in which our companies operate. We try to make LTV 1967 consists of a parent company and seven subsidi- aries-each com- - "peting in a distinct industry, yet con- tributing a unified value for the entire LTV organization. Through its seven companies, LTV par- ticipates in- a wide vari- ments to explore and improve ' his environment and defend his honie- land. demonstrating our success in each of these 20th century tech- efforts. nological require- UNION-LEAGUE ,? ' 'N "" 7 . i f ,.. " .r-''" . , J f s r ,,, , ,. .....---''r ' - ..- I 6 We welcome the oppor- nity to tell the LTV story to college students across the nation. For additional in- formation on the many challenging ca- reer positions avail- able throughout LTV ety of diversified, international markets: meat and food process- l «y V. f ,a LTV a good invest- ment, a good place to work, a good place to buy a good product, and a good neighbor. Our growth, we feel, speaks for itself in ing, aerospace, elec- tronics, sports and ° athletic goods, trans- mission cable, pharma- o ceuticals and chemicals, and sound systems; The LTV companies serve man's ancient basic needs for food, recreation and good health, and fulfill his 4q and its subsidiaries, please write to Professional Placement at the addresses shown in each com- pany's chart. An equal opportunity employer. $ - '4 LING-TEMCO-VOUGHT, INC. James J. Ling Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Clyde Skeen President LTV RESEARCH CENTER LTV COMPUTER CENTER a Don't find yourself hastled making vacation plans at the last minute. Attend MASS MEETING - FLIGHTS TO EUROPE ~1 I I 1 I THE OKONITE COMPANY Paul Dashine, President LTV Ownership: 81.7% Products: Power Cable Signal Cable Telephone Cable Control Cable Wire Products 1966 Sales: $90,252,000 1966 Net Income: $7,715,000 Current Employment: 1,800 The Okonite Company 220 Passaic Street Passaic, N.J. 07055 LTV ELECTROSYSTEMS, INC. E. F. Buehring, President LTV Ownership: 67.7% Products: Advanced Electronic Systems Command and Control Systems Guidance Systems Super-Power Radio/Radar Reconnaissance/Surveillance Systems Navigation Equipment Tactical Radio Equipment 1966 Sales: $123,564,000 1966 Net Income: $2,644,000 Current Employment: 9,400 Divisions: Greenville Garland Mvemcor Subsidiary: Continental Electronics LTV Electrosystems, Inc. P.O. Box 1056 Greenville, Texas 75401 LTV LING ALTEC, INC. Alvis A.;Ward, President LTV Ownership: 86.1% Products: Commercial/HiFi Sound Systems Telephone Equipment Environmental Test Systems Two-Way Radio Modulators 1966 Sales: $29,242,000 1966 Net Income: $859,000 Current Employment: 1,500 Divisions: Altec Lansing Ling Electronics University Sound Subsidiaries: Altec Service Corporation Gonset, Inc. (DuMont) LTV Ling Altec, Inc. 1515 South Manchester Avenue Anaheim, Calif. 92803 LTV AEROSPACE CORPORATION W. Paul Thayer, President LTV Ownership: 74.2% Products: Aircraft Missiles Ground Vehicles Range Management Services Electronic installations 1966 Sales: $231,552,000 1966 Net Income: $5,809,000 Current Employment: 18,600 Divisions: Vought Aeronautics Missiles & Space Range Systems Subsidiary: Kentron, Hawaii, Ltd. LTV Aerospace Corporation P.O. Box 5907 Dallas, Texas 75222 4 Tues., Oct. 24 7:30 P.Ml. Unix 1st flight Detroit-London May 4 Brussels-Detroit June 1 2nd flight Detroit-London May 5 Paris-Detroit June 2 A 3rd flight New York-London May 12 Paris-New York Aug. 13 on Ballroom Sabena Jet ir France Jet TWA Jet ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ Ir I Er I - WILSON & CO., INC. Roscoe G. Haynie, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Roy V. Edwards. President LTV Ownership: 75% Products: Food Processing/Meat Packing Dairy Products Shortening Vegetable Oil Poultry 1966 Sales: $937,170,000 1966 Net Income: $8,637,000 Current Employment: 15,700 (includes 2,900 foreign) WILSON SPORTING GOODS CO. Roscoe G. Haynie, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer William P. Holmes. President LWV Ownership: 66.7% Products: Sports and Athletic Equipment Athletic Clothing Plastic Products Spring "Hobby" Horses 1966 Sales: $82,950,000 1966 Net Income: $3,829,000 Current Employment: 4,800 (includes 300 foreign) Wilson Sporting Goods Co. WILSON PHARMACEUTICAL & CHEMICAL CORP. Roscoe G. Haynie, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer George J. Binder, President LWT Ownership: 69.6% Products: Sulfuric Acid Organic Chemical Derivatives Polyester Resins Pharmaceuticals Edible Gelatin 1966 Sales: $37,190,000 1966 Net Income: $1,500,000 Current Employment: 800 4 i I I I I1 II I