THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 11, 1969 Page Six I TH,-HIA ALYTusdy etebr,1 6 Motlier raps with1 radicals iContinued from Pa:,e : "But who are you going to mur- der in your revolution?" Mrs. Ward demanded. "When the revolution comes and Rockefeller is not going to give up his power and his money, I sup- pose we'll kill him," said Feldman, as he explained Rockefeller's role in exploiting South American peo- ple, throwing in a few expletives for local color. Mrs. Ward was enraged. "Don't: use that language in front of ladies." Shegrabbed someone from the crowd who was about to argue with her and demanded repeated- ly that he listen to her. "You keep talking about free- dom of speech," someone from the crowd said. "That's the second guy you've hit!" A cleancut young man in a Michigan sweatshirt rose up to support Mrs. Ward in her outcry against obscenity. "There are more young men like us," he said. He also objected to the radicals' tac- tics. "Where is my freedom when by force you stop me from enter- ing ROTC?" Feldman replied. "We hope to get the ROTC kids on our side. And maybe instead of ROTC scholarships, we can have schol- ...... ... ,.. . .. .. .. .. .,....:... .:: :: :": "N: ":."".: .: xX, N. , h : ...:...4..4. :.;:, . . N ........ .............. .. .... ............... .. ...... .... ... ..... t DAILY OFFICIAL BULLET I N .".................,................ . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o r m to Room 3528 L.S.A. Bldg., before 9 p.m. of the day preceding publi- cation 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 organizations notices a r e not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. HE'tRSI)AY, SEPTEMBER It Da y (Calendar Basic Firemanship 'T'raining Course. Ill: Civil Defense Training Center, North Campus. 8:00 a m. Physical Chemistry Seminar: Pro- fessor L. .Brockway, Departient of Chemistry "Oxidation of Thin Single Crystal Films of Metals"; 1200 Chem- Pharm 4:00 P m. (;enE.ral Notices l.aw School Admission Test: Applica- tion blanks are available in Room 3014, Rackham 'Bilicng for the Law School Admission Test. The next administra- tion of the test will be on Saturday, November 8, and applications are due in Princeton, New Jersey before Octo- ber 17. Application for Graduate Student Dis- sertation Grants may be made through ORGANIZATION NOTICES the closing date of October 1, 1969. Late adherence to the above schedule and applications cannot be accepted. Two for you to appear in person to make other opportunities for application will the appointment. Students who do not be provided during the year; one in made an appointment during the January, another in March. Exact dead- scheduled period for their group will lines will be announced. 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JUNIOR-SENIOR COUNSELING matters before advanced classifications OFFICE ADVANCED CLASSIFICATION begins should see the egular reception- APPOINTMENTS* ist in 1223 Angell Hall or at the ap- propriate departmental secretary to In an effort to mnimie thetime make an appointment. required to make appointments w i t ht counselors for iWnter Term 1970 elec- * Students with less than 55 hours tions and to help reduce the lines in- elected at the end of the current term volved, the Junior-Senior Counseling i should follow the appointment proced- Office in the College of Literature, Sci- ure arranged by the Freshman-Sopho- ence, and the Arts has initiated a pro- more Counseling Office, 1213 Angell cedure for making these appointments. Hall. All Honors program students, As you ill note below, thedfields of should disregard these procedures and concentration have been listed in four make thel advanced classification ap- groupings. If you will find your field pointments in 1210 Angell Hall. of concentration in the lists and deter- mine your group number, you will be - . able to select the appropriate dates on STUDENTS FOR wvhich you may appear to make an ap- pointment. Group I: Astronomy, Cellular Biol- NNQ ogy isrs. in dept.), Chemistry, Class- ical Studies, Far Eastern Lang. & Lit., Far Eastern Studies, Geography, Geol- MS ogy, History of Art, Linguistics, Near Eastern Lang. & Lit,, Russian Studies, Come Qn Slavic Lang. & Lit., Studies in Relig-i ion, Physics. Zoology. DEAN Group II: American Culture, Com- munication Science, English, English about change i T.C., Mathematics, Mathmatics T.C., THURSDAY, Se Philosophy, Social Work,Se Group III: Biology, Botany, Econom- Schurling ics, History, History T.C., Journalism, Political Science. Group IV: Cellular Biology (Jrs.-- Only), French, eGrman, Music Lit., Pre- - Dent., Pre-Legal, Pre-Med, Pre-Profes- sional Psychology, Romance Lang. T.G. Sociology, Spanish, Speech, Speech Cor- rection. ffyur PliceIT~tent 5c'r rice 3200 S.A.B. GENEFRAL. DIVISION Current openings received by mail aid phone. not interviews, call 764- 7460 for applic. info: Chelsea Heat Treating, Inc., Chelsea. Mich.: Student employees part or full time, in engrg. or other areas, in- dustrial work. llawthone Center, Northville. Mich.: Child Care Workers, full time or min. 32 hours work for upperclassmen in soc- ial sci. areas. Care of young a n d adolescent boys, men applications are being acceptedi now. Conservatory a Baldwin Wallace. Berea. Ky. :Music graduate for man- agement of national faculty exchange and other admuin. secretarial duties. Wire Products Mamiuf., Corp. E a s t Lansing. Micl..,position in local area Sale to marine trailer, snowmobile nd au!tonotive dealers, part time posi- tion. mii. sou,1. with car. City of Minneapolis: Coordinator of Cultural Ai t Programs. BA and 5 years or MA and 3. Social Woker, BA with 2 years exper. 'alifornia Community Center, Louis- ville. Ky.: Executive Director Masters and 1 yr. admin. exper. or BA and 3. Burger King Restaurant: Ann Ar- bor toward Ypsi, General restauant wok on all stations, waiting, cooking. cashier, etc, shifts from 10 - 5. 2-8 or 5-11, and cleanup shift from 11 p.i.- 7 anm. Get 1 free meal a day, students encouraged to apply. U.S. Civil Service: Apply with approp. forms to various Interagency Boards: Research Forestry, Illustrators. Urban Planners, Computer operators, Biol. Sci. Specialities, and Hospital Recreation specialities, most have entrance level BA positions and advanced degree open- Ings, most are in Wash. D.C., and na- tiouwide. JEWISH CULTURAL SCHOOL An Educational Program devoted to the historic Cultural -Secular aspects of Judaism. For children and adults. Sunday School for Children Adult Education Program-Eminent Guest Speakers OPEN HOUSE & REGISTRATION SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 8:30 P.M. 218 N. Division Full and associate memberships available now. For information call 665-5164 or 663-7205. EDUCATIONAL 4ATION 4EETI NG, d rap with COH EN n the Ed. School pt. 11, 8:00 P.M. Auditorium 01 DO ENIONS'rII iON THE YM-YWCA JUDO CLUB WILL PRESENT THEIR FIFTH ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION Friday, Sept. 12, 1969 8:00 P.M. AT THE YM-Y1WCA-350 South Fifth Ave. The demonstration will illustrate what Judo is, self-defense techniques and Olympic style competition. WHAT IS THEU7 -an all-campus orchestra!l0 -sponsored by MUSKET and G&S! -performing 3 hit shows! DON'T MISS THE MASS MEETING SEPT. 15, 8 P.M.,-ROOM 3A-UNION UNIVERSITY THEATRE ORCHESTRA arships for black and white kids. who wouldn't be able to afford the : .:: 5 ::::-::..< 8 University otherwise." Meanwhile Mrs. Ward was con- tinuing an argument about the unfair distributiOn of wealth in Art Print Loans: Sept. 9th, 3:00-5:00 p.m.; Sept. 10th, 3-5 p~m., 7-9 p.m.. Sept. 11th, 7-9 p.m.; Sept. 12th. 3-5 p.m. in Rooms 3516 and 3532 SAB. commullist countries as well as - Bach Club meeting, Thursday. Sept. capitalist. 11. 8:00 p.m.; 1236 Washtenaw (corn- With thoughts of feeding the er of S. Forest and Washtenaw, near eol le of theworlddcn eS.Univ.). Speaker: Dr. David Craw- peopes f te woldc am eford, "Bach and Handel - A General thoughts of lunch. "I'm going to Comparison." Refreshments and fun af- get something to eat," said Mrs. terwards. Everyone welcome! (Musical Ward. "We're hungry, too: why don't you feed us?" said a student later identified by his friends as Bob Hill, a senior in LSA. "0K, I'll tr'eat you to lunch,"'' beamed Mrs. Ward, brandishing her wallet to the crowd.I "Right on" shouted the crowd,j as Mrs. Ward and Hill started to walk off together. "Wait a minute, I'll take a rain- check," said Hill, starting to back off. "What's the matter. Are y o u chicken?" called Mrs. Ward. "OK, I'm coming," said H i l1. And he and Mrs. Ward walked off together still talking of the revo- lution, as the c r o w d smiled at their retreat. "Right on!' knowledge unnecessary). For further i normation call 663-2827, 761-7356, '665-6806. College Republican Club meeting: Sept, 11th, 7:30 p.m. 3 KLMN Union. First general meeting of newv year. India Students Association, A n n Arbor announces the visit of world enowned Swami Ranganathanola on September 16, 1969. He is going toj give his thoughts on "Science, Culture and Religion" at 7:30 p.m., in Rack- ham Amphitheater. Everybody w e 1 - coimed. Leadership Training Course-199: Sept. 11. 7:00 p.m., 3529 SAB. Offered by the Office of Student Organizations forI developing personal leadership skills and identifying problems of university leadership. Open to all students for 2 hours credit. For more information - call 764-7421. Gradutating Seniors (those graduat- ding in April 1970 may appear on the dates indicated below to make their appointments. Group I: Sept. 15 thru Sept. 22 - ap- pointments made in dept. office. Group II: Sept. 15, 16 - appointments made at 1223 Angell Hall. Group III: Sept. 17, 18 - appoint- ments made at 1223 Angell Hall. Group IV: Sept. 19, 22 - appoint- 'ments made at 1223 Angell Hall. Second Semester Sophomores, a I I Juniors, and all Seniors (who have not previously made appointments) appear on the dates indicated below. Group I: Sept. 23 thru Sept. 30 - appointments made in dept. office. Group II: Sept. 23, 24 - appointments made in 1223 Angell Hall. Group III: Sept. 25, 26 - appoint- ments made in 1223 Angell Hall. Group IV: Sept. 29, 30 - appointments made in 1223 Angell Hall. In order to facilitate this procedure it will be necessary to maintain strict CHICKEN Then don't join 1 .5:-