Saturdaq, January 18, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven DAILY OFFICIAL BUiLLETIN The Dal Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no edi- torial respon sibiity. Notices should be sent in Tl-'PEWRITTEN form to Room 3528 LSA Bldg. before 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maximum='of two tinies on request; Day-.- alendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are: not: -accepted for, publication. For more -information call 764-9270. igan New Democratic Coalition; Hand- ball Club; Ann Arbor Junior Light Opera; Youth Against War and Fas- cism; The University of Michigan Competition Club. Approved: That SOC delegate au- thority of recognition of student or- ganizations to the Coordinating Vice President subject to appeal to and review by SC. Approved: WHEREAS: On Monday, January 20, our nation's new Presi- dent, Richard Nixon, will be sworn into office, and WHEREAS: Mr. Nixon' s inaugural address will outline his goals for the nation for at least the next four years, and WHEREAS: Students at this university have an interest in what will be said on Monday, there- fore BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The Student Government Council of the University of Michigan urges profes- sors and instructors 'to dismiss 12 the Treasurer and Public Relations Coordinator. 4. MOVE: That the ;xecutive Board designate an individual to contact stu- dent groups on a continuing basis in order to schedule speaking engage- ments for SOC members. 5. WHEREAS, SGC, most students, and most student organizations h a v e consistently upheld the principle of open meetings for student, faculty, and administrative groups; WHEREAS, SDS has, in the past, defended the right of anyone to attend any meet- ing of an organized group within the University community; WHEREAS, the principle of open meetings has been ignored by SDS in its ejection of a re- porter from the Michigan Daily; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that SGC deplores SDS's new policy of barring participation and even attend- ance of interested students. tion, throughout midwest and west - Positions of supervision for large edu- cational research project, purpose of which is to examine a probability sample of students, and adults in or- der to assess their educational attain- ment and provide a basis for measur- ing progress, sponsored by the Com- mittee on Assessing the Progress of Education, headquartered in Ann Ar- bor, Mich. Positions for new graduates with some small amount of mgmt, or admin. exper, and education oriented coursework or exper. Personal Products Company. Wilming- ton, Ill.: Cost Acctg., degree plus 1 to 4 years. Traffic distribution trainee, recent bus. grad. Three M Company, St. Paul, Minn.: Numerous engineering positions in ma- terials handling, EE, ChE, Info, and Control, Architectural, Standards, Radiochem., Instructors for industrial$ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 Katonah, New York: Katonah - Lewis- boro Schools, All fields. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 Naples, Florida: All fields. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30: Flint, Michigan - P.S.: Elementary - Art, Science, Mathematics, Vocal, Phy- sical Education, Remedial Reading. Secondary - Mathematics, General Science, Chemistry, Physics, ETAology, English, Speech, Girls Physical Educ.,1 Vocal & Instrumental Music, History/ English, S.S, Common Learning, Bus. Ed., Art, Home Ec., Rem. Reading, Lib- rarian, Mentally Retarded. Highland Park, Ill. - High School: Art, Drama, German, Industrial Arts, Girls Physical Ed., Spanish, Health, Soc., Drivers Educ., French, Guidance, Librarian, Choral Music, Mathematics, Physics, History/Eng., Spec. Educ., So- cial Worker. Regent's end 'Dram'tnents7 Eman+ doru (Cont over 200 st iously left t ing in the Y Feldkamp residence I prepared m .datory Rliving inued from Page 1) udents who had prev- he dorms, are now liv- halls." added that a new hall lease now being lay aid in attracting the dorms. "The new ill make it possible for t to contract for a ce in the dorm. Prev- ould only be assired a room but could not which room he was be- in." Ef I fall short, of plans NEW YORK (P)-An "instant The city's Housing and Devel- rehabilitation" project designed to opinent Administration. which co- transform tenement dwellings into operated in the development of prefabricated dream apartments the project along v ith a private almost overnight has proved to be foundation and the federal gov- less than a dream come true. ernment, says that officials were Nineteen months after the ini- premature in immediately calling .tial. project-a five-story building the project a "resounding suc- on Manhattan's East Fifth Street cess." -was completed in 48 hours, the "It was a resounding success in venture has not been repeated and 1that they did what they said they the tenants are complaining that were going to do within 48 hours," some of the instant changes have said Frances Levenson, the hous- deteriorated too fast. ing agency's director of Demon- "I'm looking for an apartment stration Projects. '' w F ,5ATURDAY, JANUARY 18 o'clock classes on Monday for the pur- arts, Computer graphics, Educational To arrange appointments, contact students to pose of allowing students to watch Product Dev., physics, Systems Analy- Mrs. Staelin, 3200 S,A.B. 764-7459 contract wi the inaugural of Mr. Nixon. sis. Other positions in budget and 'Appointed: Michael Davis, C a r iaPfinancial positions. ENGINEERING the studen Kish and Mary Margaret Livingston to PLACEMENT General Motors Institute, Flint, PLACEMENT SERVICE specific spa the Interviewing Committee of Central 3200 S.A.B. Mich.: Program Leader for resident 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. jously he c Bo 1OG-iOOl hl6 Fal Term 1968 Student Judiciary. training program. Fields of admin- Make interview appointment at Room f letting istration, supervision, human relations, 128 H, West Engrg. Bldg. unless other- b ueo make-p "for the Final exam, 9:00 - Approved: The SGC allocate expens- Current Position Openings received by commnications BA, p.MA rins, w2se spcifie .e sure of 11:00 k "Roorn 2033, Nat. Sd. Bldg. es utont $00 tor hir Jim zGoss as a General Division by mail and phone, Business, Psych., or behavioral sci- JANUARY 27, 1969 ing placed consultant onfdorm organizing and rs not interviews on campus, please call ences,prefer some exper., teaching per- E. BWaBliss Go - ..- onsultant fr planning academic re- 764-7460 for / complete application pro-hp.BrgWneCr.-hmcs& In Other Generi ].Noti es .r d Th R , cedures Michigan Cancer Foundation, De- Plastics Group Regents ap Aspproved: That Room 3511 be set Indiana Department of Nat'l. Re- troit, Mich,: Assistant Project Direc- Burroughs Corp. a 400-unit aside for Engineering Concill meetng sources Div of Fih and Game Indps. torpee esnot fsho o Corning Glass Worksmare st Students Faculty, Staff and spouses every Thursday evening. The admin- ~dcs vit hadGm Id tr prefer person out of school for 2 onn ls ok married Stu( Studnt~Faclty Stff ad souss eeryThurdayeveing Th ad In d.: District Fishery Management years or so with exper. or coursework in Eastman Kodak C. Ilo ntt who didn-ot' receiVe the Hong Kong istrative secretary of the Council is Biologist, degree in biol. sci. with min. tatistics, analysis, dt anls, and Ex-Cell-O Corp. ~i Ititu flu vaccinhr.t th last flu clinic may to inform the Offic6 of Student Af- 1 hrs. in fisheries. biology. General Motors Corp. Mental Ret still obtain it at the Health Service fairs of this reservation. International Society for Training The B. . Goodrich Co. - B. F. Fnsh fro 9 a m. to4 p.m., Mohdays through Approved: That SCiRai co-sponsor a anduter sn Js hAbrod Pr gram Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y.: Gooich Tire Co.. Fridag. mass meetIng with Radical Caucus and 'BPussels: Person with good secretarial Blo. Scd., 1o. Research, Biomed. Engr., Kellogg Co. tamned for The l shot record cards are to be any other interested group on lang- skills for Placement Department, typ- Chem., Programming, Pharmacists, Of- McDonnell Douglas Corporation - Northwood obtained at the Health Service Cash- fice Methods Analyst, Budget and Mar- McDonnell Douglas Astronautics on North C uage and distribution requirements, to ing, 50-80 wpm, shorthand, 50-80 wpm, ket Research personnel, conl oga srnuis o ot ier's office at a cost of $2. b-,held on Monday evening, January knowledge of at least French, Ger- Douglas Aircraft - Long Beach, 27. man and/or Scandina'.ian lang. also State of Michigan: Welfare Social Calif. The com The. 'makeup exam for Philosophy Approved: That SOC will hold peti- preferred. Work Administrators, MSW and 4 McDonnell Douglas Corp. - St. V is tent 363 will be aglven Wed., Jan. 22 from tioning next week for one seat on the Auto Specialities Manufacturing years exper. Budget Analyst, bus., pub- Louis, Mo. September, 4-6 p.m. for all students with excused LSA Faculty Code Revision Commit- Company, St. Joseph, Mich.: Project ho ad., or poli sci., econ., degrees. National Steel Corp. will provide absences from the Fall final. If you tee Engr., BS plus 4 to 6 years. Metal- State of Vermont: Social Welfare Union Tank Car Co. 'haven ptbees contacted concerning the Aproved: That SC allocate $100 to lurgical, BS, recent grad. Technical Case Technician, degree and some ex- Engineering Placement Meeting: No. three-bedro Q25 s e , the student run counseling service of Analysis, BSME, recent design exper. per. Correctional Facility Assistant 3. "Employment Interviewing and Plant quarter of w 2 the Lit. School. Sales Rep., 2-4 years in automotive in- Superintendent, BA in psych., soc., re- visits." What to expect and how to T Mar ha Cook Building is receiving * dustry. Safety Asst., 2-4 years in safe- lated degree and 4 years exper., or MA act during employment negotiations. The Univ a t ty and 2 years. Alternate Care Nursing Third of four meetings. Professor J. G. 000 this ye Sophomores may apply There will also lowing at its next meeting, Janury Girl Scouts of the USA, position in Advisor. ,BSN. Young. January 20, 1969, 4:0 p.m. and finance the be.' space, for a' limited number of pre- 23 to be held at BurleyHfll.Inte-Upper Penn., Marquette, Mich.: Execu- Johnson and Higgins, Detroit, Mich. 7:30 p.m. in Room 325, West Engineer- sent peshmen' andJnmbrs. Please ested persons are Invitedt par.ite- tive Director, community oriented job, Administrative Assistant, to do re- ing Building (Afternoon and evening posed men t r n i sssy partia fund raising, public relations, per- search and other advising for manager meetings will be the same.) tute. Overa telep'hone 769-$290;frran appointment. byhsome debaothermeansn by petition, sonnel administration, program plan- of international department. BA in million will roadostinreryce:WUOMRasdioe te mens ning. BA degree, any area, work exper any field, prefer some work exper.. gag611 m1eenrb w...TR state to co Broac~stn~'servce:WUOMR ad 105 *in administration, finance and a t a f f if a new graduate. (91.7 Mc.) 11 n.m. to 11 p.m. daIly, 1. Amendments to the Council Plan. supervision, ability working with adult ___n___nd 12?Noon. to 11. p. m. Saturday, 12 Noon 2. MOVE: That SGC create the fol- volunteer groups, and fund raising ed to build to6'pn Sunday. lowing committees to serve as study techniques. EDPLAEMENT SEVISVc-rs 4turday 1:00 p.m. U-M Department groups and to make recommendations Health planning Council, Evansville, EDUCATN DVISION Vce-Pres of Philosophy Lecture: Thomas Nagel, to SGC, such committees each to in- Ind.: Executive Director, MA an 3200 SA.B. Office Hours: 8:30 - 12:00 NOT ICES ancial Off Priiceto. Universi ty, talking, on "Sex- chide at least three voting SGC mem- training or exper in community health, 1:30 - 4:30 reported t ual Perversion". Saturday 2:0' p.m. bers, one of whom serving as chair- planning or related fields. Research The following schools will be inter- '.........":.;.:_".:,:;:::: "grievance Basketball'- U-M vs. Ohio State, with man: Academic Affairs, Student In Director, MA In soc., econ., public ad- viewing prospective teachers in our Tom Hemingway reporting the game terests. Governmental Relations. min., bus. ad, with coursework at office. American Institute of Industrial En- normal" Si1 from. .the Events B'uilding. Saturday 3. MOVE: That SOC appropriate $360 undergrad level in stat and/or com- MONDAY, JANUARY 27 gineers weekly luncheon, Tuesday, Jan- a collective 5:15 p.m. Jazz. Revisited, with H a z e n for a campaign lasting six weeks to puter sciences, basic research skills ' Glencoe, Illinois - Elementary School. uary 21, at 12 noon, Room 229 West with the c Schumacher - Bessie Smith from 1923 publicize and foster an interest in and systems anal bkrnd. Librarian, Physical Education, Junior Engineers. Speaker: W. J. Hatch from thAm i to 1903r,:aturday 7:30 p.m. The Re- SGC and its activities, said funds to Measurement Research Center, Divi- High: English/Soc. Studies, Mathe- Deere and Company, Moline, Illinois, e merc cord Collector, with Prof. W a r-re n be administered at the discretion of sion of Westinghouse Learing Corpora- matics, Science. "How 'to Land the Job You Want." County and Good. Sunaday. 2:04,. p.m. The 'Cleveland p ka)eg-~w gr .p e-a) g -emgi e Orchestra, Martin Turnovsky conduct-Ei ""''<' '}' ' '*"?" int . bvdrak, Martinu, Beethoven. Sun- day-4:OG' p.m; 'Ernest Bloch: The Man Featuring now and. H..Music. Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 and _ "THE UNPREDICTABLES"X; SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN BY c "STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL tSevngdil ro p %-fa~n AT ITS MEETING JANUARY 16,1'69Sevndalf i 3P .--1a . Appointed:' Mark Rosenbaum. and jDN IHU NSN A SA Dan Mc ath to the InterviewingDEIOAS AT CHECKMATE ConnimLtee for Vacant Council Seat. , Appointed: Darryl Conliffe 4s Person- nel . Director . of Student Government CouncilE _ Approveid To recognize the follow- ing student, organizations: Friends of the "Alternative"; University of Mich- 314 S. 761-3548"' Fourth Ave. BILLIARDS THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY "T POCKET POOL AT A MOt MkChigan Un on D___________y/___\________f_§a ly C2Iassi fiedis Get ResL °ts S P R1 SMon Cheri! 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The complex 200 two-bedroom and om apartments, a which will be furnished. versity will seek $200,- ear from the state to planning of the pro- tal retardation insti- a five-year period, $5.8 be requested from the mplement the federal anticipated gifts need- the institute. ident and Chief Fin- icer Wilbur Pierpont o the Regents that traffic appears to be nce the acceptance of bargaining agreement ampus' largest union, an Federation of State Municipal Employes. to move to from here," said Per- cenia Davilia, whose family was one of 11 that were moved into a hotel for 48 hours in April, 1967, while the core of the building was removed and prefabricated units were lowered through the roof, Mrs. Davilla said she is disil- lusioned with the small rooms, the worn floors, leaks between the units and roaches crawling be- tween the units, While the tenants appear to be unanimous in their dismay over the worn floors, most still prefer the new quarters to the old, and a spokesman for the building's man- aging agents, maintains the 73- 'year-old building has worn "reas- onably well," An initial federal grant of al- most $1 million, said Miss Leven- son, was spent primarily on time studies, experimentation with ma- terials and practicing the "in- stant" procedure on two empty adjacent apartment buildings. 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