Thursday, November 14, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Thursday, November 14, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven I.... . .'.. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ?k:, .. ff>:: >..? f ? :r .2 "r "ev-..:. : . . S. F. STATE STRIKE: Prof ousted in investigation (Continued from Page 6) appt. in person. Make appts. as soon as possible, none accepted after 4 pm. day preceding visit. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1*, 1968 U.S. Navy, nationwide: Men and wo- men, all day. All degree ;levels and majors for O.C.S. Surface and Air Pro- grams. U.S. Marines, nationwide. Men and women. All day. All degree levels and majors for Marine Corps Officer Pro- grans. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1968 U.S. Navy, see Monday listings above. U.S. Marines, see Monday listings 0 above. Defense Intelligence Agency, Wash- ington, D.C.: Men and women, all day. Bach. and masters degrees in Econ., Geog., Geology, Libr. Sci., Math and Forestry for Data Processing, Library. Intelligence and Research Analysis. Maritime Administration, Wash. D.C.: Men and women. All day. Bch. and Masters degrees in Econ., Journ., and sth for Public, Administration, Sta- titis and other positions in govern- ment. Stanford University, School of Edu- cation: Stanford, Calif. - Men and women, 'all day, all degree levels and majors interested in fifth year teacher training programs. Ohio State University, Graduate School of Business,' Columbus, Ohio: Men and women, all day. All degree lev- els and all majors interested in Busi- ness Administration study. WEDNESDAY,. NOVEMBER 20, 1968 U.S. Nkvy, see Monday listing above, U.S. Marines, see Monday listing above. Defense Intelligence Agency: see Tuesday listing above. Unilevel Limited, several areas of England, prefer to speak to British nationals: Men and women, all day, PhD only in Biochem., Analytical Chem., Gen. Chem., Inorganic Chem., Organic Chem., Physical Chem:, Math, Microbiology, and Physics for Research and Development. Opportunities for Further Study, Fin- ancial Aid, and/or Work Study Pro- grams, contact Placement Services for further information on these pro- grams. Often applications are sent to us, addresses are given. These are on file in Career Planning Library Area. University of Florida offers new pro- gram in Statistics leading to PhD de- gree. Stipends, waivers of outstate tui- tion and fellowships are available. Reed College, Portland, Oregon, offers 'Master of Arts in,'Teaching program. Continued study in major field, blend ' of theory and practice in teaching, ex- per. in urban school system, paid in- ternships, intercity fellowships and scholarships available. Current Position Openings received by General Division by mail and phone, not interviews on campus, call 764-7460. or come to Placement Service for ap- W.plication procedures. Macklin Abrasives Company, Subs, of Bendix Corporation, Jackson, iMch. - .Sales Engineering department seeks Associate .Sales Engineer, interest in solving unique problems, bckrnd i I area of Ceramic. Chemical, and Indus- trial Engrg., BSE in ME preferred. Caro State Hosital for Epileptics, Caro, Mich.: EducationalrPsychologist, clinical bckrnd,, to administer tests, MA, no exper. necess. Physical therapist. IBA level. after Jan. 1 of violated Professional ethics KEEP AHEAD OF YOUR HAIR! *NO WAITING * 7 BARBERS . OPEN 6 DAYS The Dascola Barbers Near Michigan Theatre Something To Swap? Try Daily Classifieds LITTLE CLUB W with The John Higgins Quintet an outstanding jazz bond 9-12 P.M. October 15, 1968 FREE! Bursley Snack Bar n(CoUtLnued from Page $) State of Washington, Engineering Aide, for Burlington Dept. of Parks and In it he said, "We are all slaves, Recreation. Sanitary Engineer, MA in and the only way to become free sanit. enigrg., or CE in Engrg college, is to kill the slave-masters." 1 year professional engrg. exper. Bud- get Analyst, MA in publ. or bus. ad, or Smith then announced that a BA in allied fld and 1 year exper. Sta- faculty committee would investi- tistician, BA in soc. sci.~ econ, with gt hte uryhdvoae stat courses or analysis exper. gatehether Murray had violated "professional ethics"' and should sparked the crisis the striking stu- dents have many other grievances. Among them are attempts by Chancellor Dumke to get m o r e control over student funds, which they fear would endanger the Ex- perimental College and other stu- dent programs; failure of the trus- tees to approve a badly needed student union building; and dis- satisfaction with the progress on the Black Studies department. Accordingly, the students have several demands in addition to re- hiring Murray including faster action on the Black Studies de-! partment, admission of all non- white students who apply this fall, replacement of the white financial aid counselor with a non-white, no action against those who par- _ ticipate in the strike, and scrap- ping of Dumke's plan to get con- trol of student funds. Most students think the only things that could stimulate more mass radical action would be the expulsion of students involved in the nonviolent Sproul Hall sit-in and the militant takeover of Moses Hall last month. TEACHER, PLACEMENT The following schools have lised va- cancies for this semester or January: Bridgep oMtrc.hi-LL,bEn Bridgeport, Mich.: English 1 day slow learners 1, day. Jr. High. Jan. Capac, iMch.: English, Jr. High NOW. Temperence, Mich.: Girls Phys. Educ., H.S. /January. Northville, Mich.: Elem. Art, Sp. Corr Now or Jan. New Boston, Mich.: 6 Elem. Immed- iately or Jan. Howell, Mich.:Sr. High English NOW. For further information contact the Placement Service, 3200 S.A.B. 764-7459. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. NOVEMBER 21, 1968: Howard. Needles, Tammen & Bergen- dofft ,North American Rockwell Corp. - Autonetics Div. Columbus Div. Space Div. Los Angeles Div. Rocketdyne Diva. The Western Union Telegraph Co. Wheeling Steel Corp. U. S. Gov't Federal Communications Comm. Naval Ship iMssile Systems Comm. Peace Corps Week - Room 3516 SAB - November 18-22 Vista Week - Room 3524 SAB - November 18-22 ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill Street, Friday, Nov. 15, 5:00 p.m. - Traditional Service, 8:00 p.m. - Joint Hillel-B e t h Israel Service with a talk on "Religion and the Family" by Prof. Paul Glasser of the School of Social Work; Sat., Nov. 16 9:00 a.m. - Traditional Service. Young Den's Membership meeting, Nov. 21, 8:00 p.m., Michigan Union,, Room 3D. Election of officers. be fired. On Oct. 20, Murray stood on a table in the College dining com- mons and called for a strike be- cause the school's new Bl a c k Studies department had not been funded or given staff or office space. He also urged black stu- dents to carry guns at all times to protect themselves from white administrators. Two days later - and four days before the election - Glenn Dumke, chancellor of the Californ- ia State Colleges, ordered Smith to suspend Murray. Smith first asked to meet with Dumke, but when that request was refused-he waited until Friday (Nov. 2), af- ter most students had left for the weekend, before finally carrying out the order." Technically Murray could be re- instated if the faculty committee investigating his conduct finds that he should not be fired. But most of the striking students be- lieve the investigation is inteided to remove Murray and that he will not be given a fair hearing. It is also likely that the trustees would order Murray removed :f the fac- ulty refused to do so. The student strike was original- ly called by the Black Student Un- ion at San Francisco State. But it also has support from the Third World Liberation Front, a coali- tion of non-white student groups, and several groups of white stu.- dents. The student government has endorsed the strike, along with SDS and other white radical groups, the student-run Experi- mental College, two unions of stu- dent workers, and the American Federation of Teachers locally. Although Murray's suspension 'I.EURPE FOR THE SUMMER? Fly Boeing 707 Jets Save $21-$82 on University Charter Flights GO DETROIT - LONDON - DETROIT DR. 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