I THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 10, 1968 El ...- ~ _ .. . . " :: Whatever else You o on November 5th VOTE MARl: BRAZER ... For a Spirit of Mutual Trust and Commitment . to Human Needs I ~., DAILY OFFICIAL BI1 The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- 4 sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 35281 L. S. & A. Bldg., before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sun- day. General Notices may be pub- lished a maximum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear Sonly once. Student organization notices are not accepted for publica- tion. For more information call 764- 9270. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 Day Calendar Computers Fundamentals Workshop: Registration: Lobby, Chrysler Center, 8:00 a.m. Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar: "Management of Managers, Pro- gram No. 70": North Campus Commons, 8:15 a.m. Mni inn Fina Offiar Traininr A Call for Corporate Action": Rackham Lecture Hall, 4:00 p.m. Physical Chemistry Seminar: Arnold S. Prostak, "The Thin Film G 01 d Electrode - A New Tool for Simultan-' eous Electromechanical and Internal Reflection Spectrometric Measure- ments," 4:00 p.m., 1200 Chemistry. Department of History Lecture Series: Aspects of Negro American History: Gil- bert Osofsky, Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, "Puttin' On Ole Massa: The Significance of Slave Narratives": Auditorium A, Angell Hall, f:15 p.m. Cinema Guild: Abram Room's Bed and Sofa: Architecture Auditorium, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. ?3 Department of Chemical Engineering and Biostatistics Lecture Series: Brice Carnahan, Associate Professor of Chem- ical Engineering and Biostatistics, "The iBM 360/67 Computer and MTS": Na- tural Science Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Professional Theatre Program: APA Repertory Company in Shakespeare's Hamlet: Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, 8:00 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital: Alice Galasso, Flute: School of Music Re- cital Hall, 8:00 p.m. County dard of Supervisors DEMOCRAT 7th District (2nd Ward) NOON"= _ RUMORS DENIED Municipal Fnance rrcerswaning Building, 9:00 a.m. N Institute: Amphitheater, Rackham General Notices Mental Health Research Institute Seminar: Dr. Peter Kugel, M.I.T., "In- ditctiye Inference": 1057 Mental Health Broadcasting Service: WUOM Radio Research Institute, 3:45 p.m. (91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. William K. McInally Memorial Lec- Thursday 1:00 p.m. Peace, Love, Crea- ture: J. L. Hudson, President, The J. L. tivity: Hope of Mankind - "Existential Hudson Company, "The Urban Crisis:I Man", with Prof. William Barrett, N.Y. Econ., Educ,. Engl. for Insurance Claims and Home Office. - Proctor and Gamble Distributing Co., 3Cin.. Ohio: Men. B9/BS in, any field for inside and territorial sales. Minneapolis National Life Insurance Company, Mpls., Min.: Men and women. BA/BS/MA/MS all fields for Claims, .; ......." Home Office and Sales of Insurance, :;"...., :."::.:.,..:. ,::":.:M gm. Trng., Personnel and Pub. University. Thursday 5:15 p.m. U-M Admin. Feature Story with Jack Hamilton. Fri- # RCA, Cherry Hill, N.J.: Men and day 11:00 a.m. The Eleventh Hour (re- women. BA/BS/MA/MS Chem.,.Econ.,. peated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts an Engl., Languages. Gen, Lib. Arts, Hist., hour of news and conversation about Math., Physics Poli. Sci. and Psych. the arts and literature. Guest: Alisa for EDP and Computer systems a n d Weinrich, translator of German author sales training program. Ilse Aichinger. Friday 1:00 p.m. From The Midway - "Beneficiaries of Public TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1968 Programs", with Leon H. Keyserling, Blue Cross Association, Chicago, Ill.: Pres., Conference on Economic Progress, - Men and women. BA/BS Eeon,. Gen. Friday 5:00 p.m. Focus on Students, Lib. Arts, Math, Psych, Public Health produced by students in the depart- and Speech for Insurance, Mgmt. Trng,. ment of speech. Friday 5:15 p.m. Busi- Public Admin., Sales and Statistics. ness Review with Prof. Ross Wilhelm. Columbia University N.Y.C. - Men Friday 9:45 p.m. 1968 Carolina Sym- and women. Morning only. All areas of posium: Red China and the West - Dr. study interested in MBA and PhD in Donald S. Zagoria, Dir., Research Inst. Business Administration, of Modern Asia,, Hunter College~ on Detroit Bank and Trust Company, "The Siro-Soviet Split and the Viet Detroit, Mich,: Men and, Women. BA/ Nam War". , BS Econ., Gen, Lib. Arts, Math, Poll. Astronomy Department Visitors Sci., Psych., Speech Soc. and Soc. Wk. Nights: Friday, October 11, 8:00 p.m., for Banking and Mgmt. Trng. Aud. B, Angell Hall. Prof, Richard G. A. B. Dick Company, Chicago, Ill.: Teske will speak on "Observing the Men. BA/BS Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, and Sun from Space." After the lecture the Soc. for Mgmt. Trng. Territ. Sales and Student Observatory on the fifth floor Mktg. Trainees. of Angell Hall will be open for in- R. R. Donnelley and Sons Company, spection and for telescopic observa- Chicago, Ill.: Men and Women. BA/BS tions of a star cluster and a double star. Chem., Econ., Math, Physics and Psych Children welcomed, but must be ac- for Data Processing. Mgmt. Trng. Territ. companied by adults. Sales and Customer Services, Price Es- A representative from the University timating and Jr. Systems Analysis. of Virginia School of Law will be on Shell Companies, Houston, Texas: campus today to interview prospective Men and women. BA/BS Econ. and students. Appointments may be made Math for Data Processing, Personnel. by calling Mrs. Towle, 1223 Angell Hall, Purchasing, Statistics, Transportation, 40312. . Finance, Acctg. and Mgmt. Trng. Recreational Hours - Women Stu- dents: Barbour Gymnasium will be open Current Position Openings received for women students from 3:00 to 5:00 by General Division by mail and phone, p.m. regularly on Fridays starting on please call 764-7460 for further in- October 11. formation: Department of Philosophy Lecture: U. S. Plywood, Gaylord, Mich.: For- Thomas Nagal of Princeton University, ester, exper. in Saw Timber Mgmt. or "Sexual Perversion," Friday, October Sawlog Procurement, proficient in Tim- 11, 1968, 4:00 p.m. Auditorium A, An- gell Hall. r yy:,.lTis ti h C t#f" h :h: ".};4-""- +:+"rd The. University ofMichigan Student i IT ' %LI Relations Committee Meeting: Open R N IZAT IO N meeting Thursday, October 10, 1968. 1:0 pm. 3516 SAB. Agenda: 1. Report of . tThe University Police-Relations Com- mittee. (Please note time of meeting). Placement Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill Street, Reservations for Succos meals may be 3200 S.A.B.: made by calling 663-4129; Friday, Oct. GENERAL DIVISION 11th, Hillel Student Services at 7:15 p.m. followed by Oneg Shabbat. Placement Interviews: The following * * * organizations willvinterview at Place- Bach Club Meeting, Thurs., Oct. 10th, ment Services, the representatives ex- 8:00 p.m. Quild House, 802 Monroe St. pect to see at least a vita sheet on in- Speaker: John Harvith, WCBN classical terviewees, therefore, if you are n t D.J. Jelly donuts and fun afterwards. already registered with the General For further inforamation call 769-2922 Division, please stop-in and let us pro- or 769-0995. vide you with the proper materials. Society of Classical Liberalism meet- Please call 763-1363 to make appoint- ing, 3-A Union, Sat., Oct. 12th, 8:00 ments by phone, or- stop in and make p.m. Speaker: Dr. Stefan T. Possony, appt. in person. Make appts. as soon Director of International Political Stu- as possible, none accepted after 4 p.m. dies Program, Hoover Inst., Stanford day preceding visit. University. Topic: "'The Mythology of We at Discount Records feel that our devotion to art and dedicatibn to simple justice' -compel us to talte a' stand. The irresponsible rumors raging through artistic circles in Ann Arbor must be stopped. We refer of course to the, whispers about Pat Subuki's aiazing recording of the great Michigan fight song, "The Victors." , It is not true that you must be over 18 to buy this record. Reports that enraged alumni buy dozens of copies in order to destroy. them are surely exag- gerated. Our private investi- gators have found no truth in the story that the recording wa'* secretly sponsored by Michigan State University as part of a campaign to smear its rival. Finally, any idea that this classic disc ridicules football must be laughed out of court; it is obvious to the objective listener that Miss Suzuki dis- plays enthusiasm for body- contact sports of all kinds. Not lightly do we call this record a classic. In the eight years since its , elease, it has been acclaimed (or condemtied) as Pop, Camp, and even Op (b'y those who like to watch the label go around). Reports from graduate stu- dents in social psychology that roommates of people owning the record shout, "Play that 'Victors' one more time and I'll go out of my mind!" lead us to hope that it may even qualify as Psychedelic.' That the performance, so vital and challenging through. ber cruising, sawlog measurement scal- Ing. City of Battle Creek, Alich. - Asst, City Atty, degree and exper. Mich, li- cense. Finance Director, degree in acctg and several years exper, pref. in munic. govn't. Human Relations Director, de- ' gree in a related area, and exper. City planner, degree and some exper, in city planning. Civil Enlgr., degree CE and experience in CE and construction work, registered. Policewoman. degree and train, or exper, in police or social work invo!ling women and children Local Firm: Electrical Engineers with exper. in hybrid or digital computer technology for computer syst. Design, Logic & Circuit Design. Electronic Packaging, and Computer Programming. City of Milwaukee, Wis,: Electrical Engineer in Communications, S t r e e t Lighting, Water Plant Construction ad, otber areas, BSEE. Methodist Cgmmnuity House, Grand Rapids, Mich.: Group Work Director, supv. position with part-time and vol- unteer leadership used by this agency. More, mature person with administra- tive skills. Local Organization: Resource Special- ist, will publish quarterly news letter in outdoor recreation, work with other media and resources for dept. Could be trainee position, man or woman, BA/ BS any area, no exper. necess, CHEMISTRY PLACEMENT SERVICE 2035 Chemistry-Pharm. Bldg. 764-7317 OCTOBER 10 (Thursday): Nalco Chemical Co.: PM only. BS/ MS/PhD in Anal., Org. & Phys. Chem. Engineers. U.S. Citizen. Summer work for Sr. BS/MS Chem. students only, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco:- BS/MS/PhD' Anal., On., Org. and Phys. Chem. Bio- chem. U. S. Citizen. Research. Argonne National Lab.: PhD in Physics. Biochem, Anal., Gen., Inorg. & Phys. Chem., Math. R & D. U.S, Citi- zenship NOT required. Combined group meeting as a last interview for under- graduate, grad. & Faculty to explain' summer program. Sign up. October 10 and 11: Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics: PhDand Postcoc in all phases of Chem. and Biochem. All Locations., Polymer U.S. Citizenship is NOT re- quired. OCTOBER 11 (Friday): Dow Corning Company: BS/MS/PhD in Math, Business, Physics anid ALL fields of Chem., U. S. Citizen. R & D Summer work. General Motors Research Labora- tories: MS/PhD in Org. & Phys. Chem. PhD also in Gen. & Inorg R & D in Polymers. Electrochemistry and Air Pol- liution. No restrictions on Citizenship. Sherwin-Williams Co.: BS/MS/PhD in Anal., Org. and Phys. Chem. BS also in Inorg. Chem. Locations Chicago and Cleveland. Summer work for Jr. & Sr. only. INTERVIEWS CAN BE ARRANG.ED BY CALLING THE ABOVE NUMBER ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. Make interview appointment at Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other- wise specified. OCTOBER 17, '1968 The Cleveland, Twist Drill Co. Crane Co. General Radio(, The General Tire & Rubber Co. Inland Steel Co. IBM Corp. Martin Marietta Corp. Scott Paper Co. Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Uniroyal Research Center U.S. Gov't - General Services Admin. - PBS Design and Constr. Div. Cycles sell., in classifieds Humanis for peace , Prof. Rene Cassin 0 receives first prize given in three years OSLO, Norway - Prof. Rene Cassin, a French humanitarian who heads the European Court of Human Rights, won the 1968 Nobel Peace Prize yesterday. He Is 81. Informed in Paris of the award, Cassin told newsmen: "I am hon- ored that, through me, my coun- try has been honored. I am very proud. I think that perhaps I de- served it also . .. . I have de- voted my life to the service of social works." GETS MEDAL The Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Storting, or parlia- - ment, which singled out Cassin for the peace prize, a gold medal and about $70,000 that goes with it, had made no awards in the previous two years, considering there was no suitable candidate. The late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was the winner In 19- 64. The prize went to the United Nations Children's Fund, UNI-io CEF, Pin '1965. Now slightly stooped but pro- fessing to be in great form, Cas- sin is a (wounded veteran of World War I who was legal ad- viser to Gen. Charles de Gaulle's Free French forces in World .War II and has since .made a career ration of human rights." Once a member of the French delegation to the League of Na- tions, he was a French represen- tative in the United Nations from 1946 to 1948 and played a lead- ing role in formation of the U.N. Educational, 'Scientific and Cul- ft tural Organization (UNESCO). WORKED FOR RIGHTS He was elected vice chairman+ of the U.N. Commission on Hu- man Rights in 1951. Mrs. Frank- lin D. Roosevelt was active in that agency and he said that it was with her. in particular "that I worked on the universal decla- ration of human rights" Cassino was elected in 1965 to the presidency of the European Court of Human Rights, set up in' 1960 asaseven-judge tribunal in Strasbourg,' France, home' of ' the European Consultative As- sembly. The peace prize and similar awards for physics, chemistry, medicine and literature were set up under the will of Alfred No- bel, the, Swedish inventor of dy- namite, who died in 1896. YOUR MOTHER WON'T LIKE IT I We emphatically deny the the years, should be bought by rumor that U. of M. athletes every music lover is the wish of are forbidden by their coaches Discount Records, which has to listen to it on the grounds the world's largest stock. Loy- that it might demoralize them. alty can go no further. Hail. PAT SUZUKI'S "HAIL TO THE VICTORS" NOW AVAILABL E ON 45 R.P.M. AT 77c' SiecodsIc 300 S STATE-1235 S. UNIVERSITY Hours-Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9; Sat. 9:30-6 MONDAY, OCTOBER Allstate, Detroit, Mich.: 14, 1968 Men. B9/BS Humane Socialism." Christian Science Organization Meet- ing, Thurs., 7:30 p.m. Room 3545 SAB. if you don't go over to the I il Student Publications Building this week, Oct. 7 to Oct. 10, 10:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. and make a last ditch attempt to get your SENIOR PICTURE in the 1969 Michiganensian, so she can show Uncle Irving you finally graduated. 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