THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Sev Pag _~ ,. - l Proposed fisal 1970 bud OUTLAYS $SY FUNCTION (in billions of dollars) national defense .. ..... ...... .... . int'l affairs . . .................. space research. agriculture natural resources ........ . commerce and trans. ieducation and manpower housing, com'ty develop. health, welfare veterans benefits .......... interest on debt gen'l gov't. . .. . .... 1968 80,516 4,619 4,721 5,944 1,702 8,076 7,012 .4,076 43,509 6,822 13,744 2,632 1969 80,999 3,938 4,247 5,448 1,898 8,048 7,165 2,313 48,839 7,692 15,171 2,948 84,400, 38.100 34,842 3,300 2,366 14,800 3,200 2,300 2,784 Friday 1:00 p.m. From The Midway: S "The Use and Abuse of Drugs", with Dr. Daniel X. Friedman, University of Chicago. Friday 5:00 p.m. Focus on I Students, produced by students in the 1970 speech department. Friday 5:15 p.m. Business Review with Prof. Ross Wil- 81,542 helm. Friday 8:00 p.m. U-M Orchestras 3,755- a concert broadcast live from H i l l Auditorium, part of the 24th annual 3,947 Midwestern Conference on School Vo- 5,181 cal and Instrumental Music. Friday 9:45 1891p. U. S. Political Exiles in Sweden - 1 Prof. Joseph Sax of the Law School 8,969 reports in full on his recent visit with 7,887 U.S. servicement in exile. 2,772 The UM Concert Dance Organization 54.966 offers beginning and advanced tech- 7,724 nique classes in Modern Dance in Bar- 7,2 bour Dance Studio. 15,958 Tuesday 7:15 - advanced coed. 3,275 Thursday 7:15 - men (beginners web. come) Thursday 8:15 - advanced coed Saturday 10 a.m. - beginners 90,400 The Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Pro- 37,900 Sect invites requests for grants to sup. 39,863 port research within the scope of the term "peaceful uses of nuclear ener- 3,575 gy." Typical areas in which the Pro- 2,431 ject is interested are: Nuclear wea- pons proliferation and disarmament; 15,700 Evaluation of hazards to urban popu- 3.400 lations from nuclear activities; Econ- omic studies of nuclear power produc- 3 tion; Biological effects of radiation; 3,117 New uses of radioisotopes; New tracer techniques and novel applications of existing techniques; Direct conver- RECEIPT S Income taxes, individual.............68,726 corp. income taxes................. 28,665 employment taxes, ..29,224 unemployment insurance ...... .. 3,346 other insurance ...... . ....2,051 excise taxes. .................... 14,079, estate, gift taxes...............3.051 customs receipts.................. .2 038 other receipts........................2,498 D ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of tlhe Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no edi- torial responsibility. Notices should' be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3528 LSA Bldg. before 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maximum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear 'once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. Foi more information call 764-9270. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial, Relations Sem inar: "Management of Managers, Pro gram No. 78": North Campus Commons 8:15 a.m. Physical Chemistry Seminar: Dr Jeffrey Laufer, Department of Chem istry, University of Michigan: "Lattice Frequency Calculations for Molecula Crystals", Room 1200, Chem. Bldg., 4:0 p.m. Education Colloquium: Robert Or lando, Head, Research Psychology De partment, Plymouth State Home an Training School, "Engineering Behav ior Management in the Real World" Thurs., January 16, 1969; 4:00 P.M. Uni versity Elementary School Cafeteria. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Center for Russian and East European Studies ltecture:, George Gomori, University of Birmingham England, "Political Novel in Postwa Poland": Auditorium D, Angell Hall 4:10 p.m. I Cinema Guild: Mizogushi's Street o Shs.me: Architecture Auditorium, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. Geology 111 make-up examination 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., Room 3056 .Nat. Set Bdg. Please bring Blue Book. University Symphony Band - Wil liam D. Revelli, Conductor, Angel Rey es, Violin Soloist: Hill Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. A representative from Stanford Uni versity School of Law will be in 1223 Angell Hall,, to talk with prospective candidates. Appointments may be made | by calling Mrs. Johnson, 40312 or by coming to the Junior-Senior Counseling Office. G;ener(i'a'Notic es A neW, sixteen-page Summer H a lf Term (IIIB) General Information br9- chure has superseded the traditional Announcement. This publication is made available through the combined efforts of the Scheduling Office and the University Publications Office. Single and bulk orders may be plac- edby telephoning 3-2113, or directing a memorandum to the Scheduling Of- fice, 3564 LSA Building. Student Government council:. The approval of the following student spon- sored events becomes effective after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be with- held until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available in rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities Building.' ..Mobilization to end the War in Viet- nam - Bucket Drive - Jan. 15 and 16 - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Diag., Arch, Fishbowl, - Union and N. Campus Commons. .' , The Lord Chamberlain Players - Ticket setting for play - Jan. 12-30 C.A.F. Booth - Union. - Baha'i Student Group: A lecture and e film Jan. 16 - 8 p.m. - Rackham As- r sembly Hall. Junior Year in France and Junior Year in Germany: All applicants for 1969-70 should turn in their applica- d tions tothe Office for Study Abroad, -1223 Angell Hall no later than Friday, January 31. " Broadcasting Service: WUOM R a d. i o (91.7 Mc.) 11 a.m. to -11 p.m. daily, i Thursday 1:00 p.m. Assembly f o r Human Rights "Meet the Delegate". e with S. O. Adebo and A. A. Moham- , med, Nigeria, and Anton Vratusa, Yugo- r slavia. Thursday 4:45 Conservation Re- , port with Prof. Karl Legler. Thursday 5:15 p.m. U-M Feature Story with Jack f Hamilton. Thursday 7:30 p.m. U-M 0 Symphony Band - one of a series of half-hour programs conducted by Wil- liam D. Revelli. Thursday 8:00 p.m. . U-M Symphony Band - a live concert from Hill Auditorium, part of the 24th annual Midwestern Conference on - School Vocal and Instrumental Music. - Friday 11:00 a.m. The Eleventh Hour (repeated at 7 p.m.) Ed Burrows hosts an hour of news and conversation about - the arts and literature, featuring a 3 visit, to the opening of the "Magic Theater" exhibition at the Toledo Mu- e seum of Art. sion of nuclear energy to electrical energy; The fusion process; Plasmas as related to controlled fusion. A list of grants awarded in the Fall Term is at- tached. New research ideas and pilot projects are particularly encouraged. The rela- tionship to' peaceful uses of nuclear energy. however, must be clearly stat- ed in the application. Routine use of isotope tracer techniques will not by itself justify support. Requests for g'ants of $3,000 or less are considered appropriate. Grants may cover equipment, supplies, re- search assistance, and field trips. Ex-f cept under unusual circumstances, the Project will not pay the salary of the principal investigator. Applications for grants should be returned to the Phoenix Project by Monday, January 27, 1969. Grants will be made by April 11, 1969. Application blanks may be obtained from the office of the Phoenix Project at the Phoenix Memorial Laboratory on North Campus or by calling 764-6213. Doctorral Exam ina-bons,! Doctoral Examination for: Paul Fred- erick Hollenberg, Biological Chemistry, Dissertation: "Studies on the Subunit Structure and Catalytic Site of Pyru- vate Kinase," on Thursday, January 16 at 10 a.m. in Medical Science Bldg., Chairman: M. J. Coon. Placement PLACEMENT 3200 S.A.B. Current Position Openings received by General Division by mail and phone, not interviews on campus, please call 764-7460 for complete application pro- cedures. To the best of our knowledge all of the companies listed below are equal opportunity employers. Practically without exception these companies are stressing the desire to interview minor- ity group candidates. Inasmuch as businesses of all types are making a real effort to reach the student body regardless of race, creed, sex, or re-' ligion we encourage you to stop in at Placement Services, room 3200 SAB and explore current openings. Sarkes Tarzian Inc., Bloomington,z Ind.: Design Draftsman. Met, or Chem.I engr. Semi-conductor applic. engr.i Chem. Engr. Chief Engr. Head ResearchI and Dev. Lab. Physicist, Jr. Engr. Q. C. Supv. Sales Applic. engr. Technical Il- lustrator. ytoadcast equip. sales engr. Fld. Serv. engr. Pckg. engr. General Re- porter. Sports Editor. Copy Editor. Photographer. FM Radio Time sales- man. Traffic and continuity clerk. Monsanto Company, Trenton, *Mich.: Mechan. or Chem. engr with 1-5 years exper for design and maint engrg in mechan. extrusion operation. Target Stores, Minneapolis, Minn.:t Wage and Salary Administrative An- alyst, adv. in personnel and admin. areas, BA or MA in psych or indust. relations, no exper. needed, good analy-1 tical and writing skills.1 Sales Consultants International, Cleve- land, Ohio: Branch Manager for place- ment organization in professional place-; ment in sales management areas. Total Profit responsibility for branch, supv. account executives .select team and, train all other staff. Starr Commonwealth for Boys: Al-I bion, Mich.: Child Care Workers, full or part time, supv. of boys ages 11-17,t delinquent and disturbed, degree pref., 2 years necess, hours can be ,arranged. State of Michigan: Public Informa- tion Specialist, 4 levels, BA degree in Engl., Journ., or communications areas, 2 years min. exper. in writing for publ. or broadcast, Clinical Psychologist, MA and 2 years. Pharmacist, registered, 1, year min. Computer Programmer, ex-, per. necess. Kysor of Cadillac, Cadillac, Mich.: Assistant Production Manager, BS in areas of production, stock control man- agement and data processing. New Jersey State Department of Health: Engineering and hygienist posi- tions. in air and water pollution. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairsfl San Carlos Indian Agency, Phoenix area: Criminal Investigator, Public Safety Officer position, admin. and supv. of bureau and tribal person- nel. Degree with coursework in areas of Soc. sci., Psych, and police admin. 3 years general exper and 3 in criminal investr - Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport, Conn. - Librarian in School of Nursing, 3 year school, current enrollment of 150. 1,000 volume library. Alexander Grant and Co., Chicago. Ill.: Seeks Vice President in Finance and member of the Bbard for company in metals manufacturing. Mgr. of 10 years exper in operations budget and cost controls and reports, pref. indus- try exper in metal fabrication and job shop production. State of Wisconsin: Social work con- sultant for children's services, MSW and 1 year admin., supv. or consult. work in mental health, residential, wel- fare or corrections work involving ado- lescent clients. " State of Utah: Civil Engineer, degree and 1-2 years exper. State of Washington, Forestry Aide, college, no experience necess. Sanitary Engineer, degree at MA level, plus 2 years exper and registration as PE. State of Utah: Rehabilitation Coun- selor, degree in soc., soc. wk., psych., guid-couns., or rel. flds. plus I year exper or grad work. Fish Biologist, Game Biologist and Conservation Of- ficer, approp. degrees. State of Connecticut: Medical Social Work Consultant, MSW and min. 2 years in this area. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 S.A.B., Lower Level INTERVIEWS AT S.P.S. Camp Tamarack, Mich. Coed and soc. wk camp interviewing Jan. 17 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. General Couns., spec. in waterfront, arts and crafts, nature - camperaft, tripping, music, dramatics, unit supervisor and assist., caseworker, truck - bus driver, nurse, and c a m p physician. Camp Scotmar, California, coed, Jan. 22, 1-5 p.m. Riding instructor, inst. in arts and crafts, head counselor for women. TEACHER PLACEMENT Fort Lauderdale, Fla.: Broward Coun- ty will be interviewing prospective teachers at our office January 17 in- stead of January 21. To arrange ap- pointments call 764-7459 Immediately! ENGINEERING PLACEMENT SERVICE i 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. Make interview appointment at Room 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other- wise specified. JANUARY 23, 1969 Amisted Industries Inc. Bucyrus-Erie Co. Chrysler Corp. Consumers Power Co. E.I. du Pont de Nemoutrs & Co. General Mills, Inc. - Central Research Labs. General Motors Corp. International Voluntary Services Lord Corp. Meredith Corp. A. 0. Smith Corp. 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