Wednesday, January 29, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pace Seven Wednesday, January 29, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Po6~ S~v~n I, INCLUDED U' Se II t c61 probe draws,, ire reaction. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ..... . . .. .. r r ?.. : M. r, . v. r't... Si . ... . ................ , gx; t p -~ ....'~...'..4'.w.... . ."a E (Continued from page 1) versity's position on disclosing in- formation to the committee. Fitzpatrick told the pair the Office of Student Affairs would stand by the guidelines of the Lawler Report, prepared last fall Publication of college paper alowe again, The student newspaper at Grand Valley State College re- sumed publication yesterday fol- lowing an obscenity controversy which lead to cessation of publi- cation Dec. 3. Charges against the college were dismissed in Circuit Court yester- day, but the editor of the news- paper-tlhe Lanthron-still awaits trial on charges of distributing obscene literature. The college, had been charged with operating a nuisance. James W. Bussard, Ottawa County pro-' secutor said he filed the motion to dismiss charges against the col- lege following an expression from the school of willingness to elimi- nate the situation. "County officials are satisfied that the college intends to carry out this commitment and there- fore the necessity of a lawsuit no longer exists," he said. The obscenity charge was ini- tiated following a complaint by a private citizen in response to an English paper printed in the Lan- thorn. College officials were not avail- +r able for comment last night., No trial date has been set for Lanthron Editor James Wasser- man. He continues as editor de- spite the charges against him. for the Student Relations Com- mittee, (SRC).- The report stops the University' from releasing personal informa-j tion about a student to anyone, without the express written con- sent of the student. Among subjects banned for re- lease by the "personal informa- tion" section are the home ad- dress, photo, and "campus leader- ship" status of the individual. In- formation regarding the student's application to the University, and his admission, are also banned. This ban, if strictly applied, could prevent investigators from concentrating on out-of-state stu-y dents, as many have feared they would. Policy concerning disclosure of a student's academic record was still unclear yesterday. This policy is set by the individual colleges within the University. Fleming said he met yesterday morning with Barbara Newell, Acting Vice President for Student Affairs, to discuss creation of a uniform University policy on this 'matter.} "Mrs. Newell and Vice-Presi- dent (Allah) Smith are going to study the problem and recom- mend a policy to us," Fleming said. Smith is the Vice President for Academic Affairs. ORGAN IZAT ION NOTICES Foresters Club: Paul Bunyan Ball, Feb. 1st. 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. - Un- ion ballroom - dancing, entertain- ment, refreshments - students and fa- culty welcome. * * * * U-M chess Club, January 29, 7:30 p.m. 3A Union, weekly mehting. U-M Scottish Country Dance So- ciety. Dance meeting Wed., 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. WABLounge. Instruction given. Beginners welcome. (Continued from Page 6) regardless of race, creed, sex, or re- ligion we encourage you to stop in at Placement Services, room 3200 SAB and explore current openings. Utah State Personnel: Deputy Man- ager, Safety Council, degree in IE, Soc., Poli. se., and 1 year. Outdoor Recrea- tion Planner. Bach. level degree in reor. ping., regional plng., landscape arch., wildlife resources,rpublic admin., nat. res. admin., nat. res. geog., cul- tural geog., econ. geog and 3 years work. Veterans Administration, positions nationwide: Acctg., Bio., Microbiol. Chem. Corrective therapy. Dietitians. Engineers. Librarians. Med. Tech. Nurs- Therap. Psychiatric positions. Psycholo- es in al lareas .Occ. Therp. Phys. Igist, Social workers, First National Stores, Inc.: Somer- ville, Mass.: Specialist in organization devl. consulting services for internal consultant. Freedom in designing labs and workshops and new concepts in behavioral sci. Adv. degree in behav- ioral sci. FMC Corporation, Lansing, Mich.: re- cent grads in IE for work at project level. Lapeer County Probate Court, Mich.: Juvenile Court Probation Worker for working with young men, bckrnd in social studies or allied fids. Grain Drying Equipment Co., Inc., Attica, Indiana: Manager of Material Control, MSE in ME and 5-15 years related exper, in small company. Man- ager of personnel, BA and 5-15 years, SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 S.A.B., Lowel Level Federal Jobs in Summer - applica- tions due Jan. 30 - test during spring recess - apply for where you will be. INTERVIEWS at S.P.S. January 29 - Williams Services, De- troit, Mich.: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cover craft, tripping, music, drama, u n i t positions in these areas: clerical, typ- supv., asst, unit supv., caseworker, ing, stenographers, file clerks, calcula- truck - bus driver, nurse, camp phy- tor operators, receptionists, switchboard sician. operators. January 30: Camp Nahelu, Mich. January 30 - Tamarack, Fresh A i r Coed, 1 - 5 p.m. cabin couns., water- Society: 1 - 5 p.m. Cen. Couns., water- front dir., arts & crafts, gymnastics front, arts & crafts, nature - camp- instr., dramatics instr. Mlention The Michigan Daily display adv. staff is looking for unquali- fied, inexperienced per- sonnel. If you fill the qualifications call 764-0554 for appointment Wake up to This Winter : >:;; i l{ f ss a:;;x , 2?s c ; >:.; u.: ::.$ y. }y..; '; z ;>+:.y ; ' ti # t ;,;' ;; :;r?. ' iii, _ 2vYjl.: Y{ ' ' }yy{!d.::h 2.2+i '""' \'1>:. _tS::}!'$:. :'"" . }::: '. -: {" < k:.}. Y~": is rM y :S:" 1rs. w;y £:!r iyk '''wry ":J vt;ti Y f3 t # ; I= ti " r 4.' ' 5 ' & - . MO N EY f .n.; :,.. r .: rt:. yr.. l y .ti bYyxM s If you are interested in working with money on the Business Staff, come in, and see either JANE or SUE'any afternoon at The Michigan Daily, second floor, Student Publications Bldg., 1 420 Maynard St. IN,- 41-5 -77777 RPM ,.. _.. niersiy tvty Cnter UNION-LEAGUE Announces ~ Opena Petitioning SENIOR OFFIEERS Petitions can be obtained at UAC offices, 2nd floor, Michigan Union Petitions are due Feb. 6, 1969 S Divisions of, Hughes Aircraft Company will.be conducting interviews on campus: