'Page Eigh~t THE MICHIGAN DAILY Werinescinv Ortn6t r :10 1 9AR --THE-M-CH---N-DA-LY vv.u.JU4'.4, S~..I',JIJ1ZI .J 1 7u 3 C. ..... .. . _.... .}... on":r."o}rt . :v :w:: ." X":=t}:i':. . . . . . . . . . . . . .,:a. ... DA LY OFFICIAL BU ..! -t:rU.nY..L .f .y . - - --..:: -G .. ... .'" y;"'r, 7rr %v; 'Sr?.lC" "' °vr..",.,- -- - - - - - - ;': i;~,.""}r",r".;r.a.v:ro. '':..r: ',. r ,r ~v?.::...rsfx.:;} gS:r:+:~tR ry rr ,..r,"xr;""""}: '."Z;;r:;.">;;:; .-IHA approves niew structure 1I o xeuiv EoeiTii.Iuli V..;:m :":- r{:. . ::r~Ai"-: ..,": 4"v"V ?,^:..w.n c .vn~: .. The Daily Offical Bulletin is an, official publication tot the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no 'editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3528 L. S. & A. 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. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar: "Management of Managers, Pro- gram No. 72": North Campus Commons, 8:15 a.m. Center for Programmed Learning for Business: "Training Systems Work- shop": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. Conversations at the Center for Con- tinuing Education of Women: 330 Thompson, 12:00 p.m. Statistical Computing Meeting in Room 2225 Angell Hall at 3 p.m. All interested are invited. Botany.Seminar: Dr. Hugh Iltis, Uni- versity of Wisconsin will speak on "The Mystique of Pleistocene Fertility", Bot- anical Gardens, 4:15 p.m. Cinema Guild: Michael Redgrave in Dead of Night: Architecture Auditor- ium, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. School of Business Lecture S e r i e s: Thomas J. Schriber, Assistant Profes- sor of Statistics, School of Business Ad- ministration, "General Purpose Simul- ation System/360: Introductory Con- cepts and Case Studies": Auditorium 130 Business School, 7:30 p.m. School of Music Concert - University Philharmonia: Theo Alcantara, Con- ductor, Gustave Rosseels. Violin Solo- ist: Hill Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. University Players (Department of Speech): Harold Pinter's The Home- coming: Trueblood Theatre, 8:00 p.m. School of Music Concert: 1968-1969 Festival of Contemporary Music; Cham- ber Music. Contemporary Directions En- semble; Schuller's "Aphorisms," John Hawkins' "Three Cavatinas," Barney Child's "Nonet," and Finney's "Divertis= sement." Rackham Lecture Hall, Friday, Nov. 1, 8 p.m. The History Department presents the sixth lecture in its series on Some Aspects of Negro -American History. Mr. Harold Cruse, Visiting Honors Lecturer at the University of ,Michigan, will speak on "The Negro Creative Move- ment of the 1890's", Thursday, October 31, at 4:15 p.m. in Auditorium A, An- gell Hall. German Exchange Scholarships: A limited number of scholarships a r e available for one year of graduate study in Germany for the 1969-70 school year. Candidates must .have completed a bachelor's degree by the end of the summer term, 1969, be proficient in German, and should have a well-de- fined purpose for wishing to study in Germany. The scholarships apply to any field of study and may be used for research activities by advanced grad- uate students. Awards range from 400 DM to 800 DM per month, plus round- trip transportation. Applications a r e available at the Scholarship Office, 2011 SAB; the German Department, 1072 Frieze Building; and The International Center, 603 E. Madison Street. Deadline for submission of applications is No- vember 2, 1968. For additional informa- tion, contact Mr. LaVine, International Center, 764-2137. Doctoral Lxaminations Sister Mary Joan La Fontaine, Speech,3 Dissertation: "A Critical Translation of, Philip Melanchthon's Elementorum Rhetorices Libri Duo," at 3. p.m., Wed-# nesday, October 30 in Room 2065 Ad- ministration Building, Chairman: H. W. Hildebrandt. P e City of New York: Program Manager, All disciplines for Business and Public Women. All day. BA/BS in Arch., Math., and asst position, radio-TV degree and Administration study. Econ., Phys., Lands. Arch., and MA 3 years for Sr. position. Announcer. Imperial Chemical Industries Limit- in Poll. Sl. for Art & Des., Mgmt. Trng., Musical Supv. Civil engr., Sanitary. ed, Men and women. Primarily inter- Mktg. Res., Stat., and Econ. Elect. Engr. Assistant Planner, degree ested in meeting British Post-doctoral Union Carbide Corporation, Nuclear and/or 2 years and MA. Landscape Ar- scientists. PhD in Bio-chem., Anal Division, Oak Ride, Tenn., and Pad- chitects at several levels for State De- Chem., eGn. Chem., Inorgan. Chem., ucah, Ky. Men and women. Afternoon partment of Conservation. Organ, Chem, Phys. Chem., Math, oly, BABS/MA/MS Biochem., Anal. State of Vermont: Social Welfare Microbiol., and Physics for research Chem., Gen. Chem., .organ. Chem., Supervisor, MSW and years, or BA and posts in chemical industry . Phys. Chem., Math, Microbiol., and 4. Director of Community Correctional -_._Phys.icho mcEeth, RMsrch__,D- Centers, BA and 6 years rel. admin. re- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1968 si c for Atomic Energy Research De- spon. Director of Environmental Sani- National Labor Relations Board, sign. Dev. and Production. tation, MSE in Sanitary Engr. or Publ. Wash. N.C.: Men and women, all day. Health and 6 years. Radiation Health BA BS MA MS Econ.,* Law, Poll. Sci., ENGINEERING PLACEMENT Assistant, BA in phys. or biol. sci. and for Publ. Admin., Labor Rel., and In- SERVICE 1 year exper in rediological health pro- dust. Rel. 128 H, West Engrg Bldg. gram or MPH. Health Department Bus- ,HW Eg.d iness Mgr., MPH, MBA, and 3 years. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 Make interview appointment at Room Social Welfare Supv., MSW and 1 year Aetna Life and Casualty, Group Divi- 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other- of BA add 3 years. Sanitary Engr., Engr. sion, Detroit. Mich,: Men and women, wise specified. degree and 4 years. Industrial Safety In- afternoon only. All majors for Insur- NOV EMBER 6. 1968 spector- ;once. home office, mgmt. trng., mer-_ Bethlehem Steel Corp. State of West Virginia: Occupational chandising, and sales. Cornell Aeronautical Lab., Inc. Therapist, two levels open, BA/BS and City of Detroit Civil Service: Men Crawford & Russell, Inc. certificate, and 0-2 years exper. Physi- and women, all day. BS Arch Anal and Dow Chemical Co. - Ph.D. -(Make cal Therapist, degree, cert. and 0-2 Gen. Chem., Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts, rappt. at 3200 SAB) years. Other positions in physical ther- Math, Landscape Arch., Poli. Sci., General Cable Corp. apy with 4-6 years exper and with the PsyhLSoc..Sc.cW., rnlan-S M- Hughes Aircraft Co MPH. Dental Hygienist, cert, and BA Dh..nSocrSoco Wk., and Urba nl- IBM - Ph.D nih0- ing for ED,Mgin rn. Prone, MichiganDetofSaeHgwy with 0-1 -year exper. Publ. Admin., Purchasing, Recreation, gA Dept. of State Highways Crucible Steel Company, Trent 'rube Soc-orort Division, EasteTroy, Wis.: Engineer fo Soc.Wk., Stat., and Urban Planning. Texaco Inc. small organization, IE. The Upjohn Company, men, All day. Union Carbide Corp. - Nuclear Div. Standard Oil Company, Ohio Div Kalamazoo. Mich., BA/BS/MA/MS Bi- Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cleveland, Ohio: Engineering positions chem., Microbiol., and Pharmacy for U.S. Gov't. - Naval Ammunition in sales, construction, plastics, research Territorial Sales. Depot and Dev., Crude oil., and chemical areas. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968 g,.and field. Psychologist in Bradstreet, Inc., Men and psychometry, MS mnn. and 1-5 years. Women, afternoon only Bach and Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation, Masters non onlg. TBach,~,1 I~ ~ Lancaster, Ohio: Engineers in IE, Con- Masters in Econ., for Mgmt. Trng, struction, reffractory, ceramic, EE, Pro- Mnapi wome. orlday.Bach, Ind cess Control, ME, Chemists, IE, :Men and women. All day. Bach.and N TI E cesswControl, ErCheIstse KEn Masters degrees in Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts . Midwest Research Institute, Kansas, Journ.. Math and Bach. in Educ. for, >:;:::>:::::::;.:.:":>:-::::;x ::::::::. : City, Mo.: Biology, Bacteriol., Microbio.,nEDP. Foreign Trade, Mgmt. Trng., Virol., Immunol. Chemistry - ChE, In- Mktg., Res.. Merchan., Production, In- U3M Chess Club, Oct. 30th, 7:30 p.m., organic, Polymer Sc. Econ. Dev. - Re- side Sales, Writing, Gen. and Tech. 3A Union, weekly meeting. gional Econ., Indust. Econ., and Chem. City of Detroit Civil Service: see the * * * * Econ. Engineering - Microwave., En- Wed. listing above. University Lutheran Chapel, 1 5 1 1 gineering Analysis, Product and pro Wickes Corporation, Saginaw, Mich.: Washtenaw, Mid week service on Oct. cess, ad design. Operations Research, Men and women. All day. BA/BS/MA/ 30th at 10:00 p.m., Reformation E v e Project Control, and Statistics positions. MS Econ., Educ., Engl., Gen. Lib. Arts, service with Holy Communion. Ct- Geog., Hist., Journ., Libr. Sci., Math, * * *- Current Position Openings received Philo., Psych., Speech, and others. For UM Scottish Country Dance Society, by General Division by mail and phone, Mgmt. Trng. Mktg. Res., Merchandising, Dance meeting, Weds., 8:00 - 10:30 p.m., no interviews held on Campus for these Personnel, Publ. Rel., Purchas., Inside W.A.B. lounge, instruction given, be- openings, contact Placement Services, and Territ. Sales, and Stat. ginners welcome. 764-7464 for annriinifrt moo. k--) By GEORGE MILLER tution will be changes in proced- proveme Inter-House Assembly last night ures for IHA assessment of house as East approved a restructuring proposal dues and policies regarding rights IHA i which forms an Executive Council of member houses. petition of 20 members to act on day-to- Completion of the document position day business, could come within a month, IHA lege fun Under the proposal the 50-mem- president Jack Myers. '71, said. "Flemr ber House Presidents Council willh no longer meet biweekly. Instead, Myers claimed the main idea lim Ofg it will meet only when called by behind the restructuring plan is Fl d hwith M~ the president or Executive Councils aimed to increase the representa- Flemit to act "on business of significant tion of residence halls by decreas- importance" ing the size of its regularly meet- place t .' o in th e a ; The resolution specifies that ing body. gentse a "business of significant impor- In other business last night, of IHA's tance" includes the election of Myers announced he had recently! claimed. the IHA officers and student met with University President ! HA members to the Board of Gov- Robben W. Fleming to express help fu ernors Residence Halls. - IHA's opposition to the procedure Smitty{ The Executive Council will con- approved by the Regents to fund tablishm sist of one or two representatives Residential College. Bursley from each residence hall, the three IRA is opposed to the use of when tt largest dormitories having two residence hall funds solely for strate a representatives. The number of the remodeling of the college in Myers votes per representative will be East Quadrangle. Instead, IHA, portant determined on the basis of popu- favors the utilization of a por- residenc lation in the dorms represented. tion of these funds for delayed madea The proposal will be included in maintenance and "needed" im- soon." IHA's revised constitution, cur- ----------- -s rently being written by IRA's con- _._- ---- stitutional committee. 0 This constitution, after approv- STU D EN al by IHA, will be sent to all house councils for tatification. Included in the revised consti- : tnts in other doris as well Quad. has begun circulation of a seeking support for its M on the Residential Col- iding. ing was upset when I told his objection," Myers said. has agreed to meet again yers later this week. ig has also consented to he RC funding procedure genda of next month's Re- meeting for consideration s recommendations, Myers also decided last night* to and South Quadrangle's coffee house. Similiar es- nents at Alice Lloyd and Hall would be subsidized hese dormitories "demon- need for such funds." announced several "im- changes in next year's e halls contract have been and. will be announced --S loin The Daily 3200 S.A.B. epenerai Notices GENERAL DIVISION Placement Interviews: 'Ihe following T. S. erome Lecture Series: "Sketch organizations will interview atvPlace- of aHistory of Ancient Italy Before Its ent Services, the representatives ex- Romanization" by Massimo Palottino,t pect to see at least a vita sheet on in- Professor of Struscoogy and Italic An- terviewees. therefore, if you are not Professor T of Untrso y nd Italc A- already registered with the General tiquity, The University of Rome, Lec- Division, please stop in and let us pro- tures on October 31- November 5. 7. 12, vide you with the proper materials. 14: Auditorinm B. Anmell Hall. 4:00 n m. Please call 763-1363 to make appoint- Physical Ch mistrv Semir: c 7r-f ments by phone, or stop in and make H. H. Jaffe, University of Cincinnati/ ets phoneMorestppin.adsmak "CNDO Calculations of Spectroscope aspt in person. Make appts. as soon Properties", Thursday, October 31, Room a possible, none accepted after 4 p.m. 1200, Chemistry, 4 p.m. day preceding visit. Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. H. H Opportunities for Work-Study, Fin- Jaffe, University of Cincinnati, "A1 ancial Aid, and Further Study: Contact Valence Electron SCF Calculations, Placement Serv. for these notices, and Thurs,, Oct. 31, Rocm 1300 Chemistry, application procedures. 8:00 p.m. United States Coast Guard Officer Broadcasting Service: WUOM Raio Candidate School offers preliminary (91.7 Mc. 11 a.m. to 1 n.m. daily. questionnaire for students interested in Wednesday 11:00 a.m. The Eleventh1 17 week intensive training and 3 years Hour ,(repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrow service. hosts an houi of news and conversation Interagency Board of U.S. Civil Serv- about the artA and literature. Guests: ice Examiners, offer students in en- Richard and Ellie Wilson in a discus- gineering, physical sciences, and mathe- sion of their hobby of gravestone rub- matics sciences a work-study program bing. Wednesday 1:00 n.m. U-M Con- cooperative with several universities in ference on Aging - A Panel on "Asti- the Wash. metropolitan area only. Stu- tudes and Adiustments to Aging in Old dents are given career-eoncitional ap- Ag", with Frances N. Carp of P a 1 c pointments, attend college on full-time Alto and Joseph A. Britton of Penn basis, followed by full time work on State. Wednesday 5:00 p.m. The Press vacation periods. Apply before Dec. 3 and World Affairs, with Prof. Ben Ya- for test on Feb. 1, and- Feb. 8 for test blonkey. 8:00 p.m. Philharmonja Con- on March 29. cert, broadcast live from Hill Auditor- The Urban Corps, Office of the May- ium. or, City of New York: Work-Study pro- Thursday 1:00 p.m. U.S. Foreign Po1- grain for Summer, and during the aca- icy: The Next Decade: "Within the demic year programs, all four years of Communist World" with Prof. Phillip college, and graduate students eligible Mosley, Columbia University. Thursday for appointments in areas of Business 4:45 p.m. Conservation Report with and Management. Public Administra- Prof. Karl Lagler. 5:15 p.m, U-M Fea- tion and Law. Social Sciences, The Arts. ture Story with Jack Hamilton. Science and Technology. Education, and Representatives from the following other areas. Preliminary questionnaire law schools will visit Michigan in the available by writing no later than No- next few weeks to discuss the programs vember 15. and admission policies of their respec- School of Advanced International tive schools with prospective applicants. Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Case Western Reserve, Monday, Novem- Washington, D.C., and Bologna, Italy: ber 4; New York University School of Degrees in econ.. hist., poll. sci.. and Law, Friday, November 8; Washington min. 1 western European language in- University, Monday, November 11; Ui~l- vited to apply for fellowships leading to versity of Washington, Monday, No- MA and PhD. Aoplications received no vember 18; Stanford University School lat-r thvan March I. of Law, Monday, December 2. Appoint- City of Milwaukee: Librarian, MALS ments may be made by calling Mrs. and 4 years. Administrative Asst. BA Towle, 40312 or in person in 1223 Angell any fld. Hall. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS _ BRING QUICK RESULTS ' "MAKING OF THE : i | 4iso or app lcation information: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1968 Cornell University, Graduate Sehool of Business, Men and women, all day. FRIIAY NOVEMBER 8, 1968 Baha'i Student Group, Nov. 1st, 8:00 Wednesday, above, listing, of Justice Is Being Set for White and k~) It t f City of D~etroit Civil Service: See' p.m., 520 N. Ashley, "How the Balance + 11 is SdWneayabvltngofJtcesBigStfrWhead Tennessee Valley Authority, Men and Black." Everyone welcome! SPECIA LRATES FOR WEEKENDS 438 W. Huron 663-2033 .. . . . .. . . . . . ot 1' RAPID COPY CENTER 311 E. LIBERTY COPIES WHILE YOU WAIT AS LOW AS6 1oc Per Copy DROP IN OR CALL 662-3748 PRESIDENT 1960 THEODORE WHITE'S Award-winning 90-minute film Fri.-Sot., Nov. 1-2 Nat. Sci. Aud. -7 & 9 p.m. Tickets $1.00 - Fishbowl TO DIE IN MADRID SHOWN NOV. 17-18 (Sun and Mon nights) 7 and 9:05 AUDITORUM "A" made by Frederic Rossif in '65 from films of the Spanish Civil War: Docu- mentory and "work of ort" Sponsor, SDS. Les (arabiniors J. L. Godard ('61) Theisoldiers: Ulysse and Michel Ange Nov. 24-25-,-Sun. 7 and 9:05 Mon 9:00 only- Aud. "A," Architecture -SDS- vi i rULL fz . 'A (l~~