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Page Six

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, September 19, 1969

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DIYOFFICIAL kDAL BULLETI N

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Official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN f or m to
Room 3528 L.S.A. Bldg., before
2 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 764-9278.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
Day Cal endar
Intenatinnal Symposium on Blood
and Tissue Antigens: Dow Auditorium,f
Towsley Center for Continuing Medical
Education, 9:00 a.m.
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ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
South and Southeast Asia Club
Brown Bag, Sept. 19, 12:00 Noon. Lane
Hall Commons Room, Speaker: F r a n
Nitzbwer, Dept. of Anthropolotv,
"Peoples of the Himalayas.",
U of Al LIbermanriArl LeAguv *duiuay,
Sept. 22, 7:00 p.m., 3Z of the Union,
Policy Meeting: decisions on organiza-
tion and action for the year.
"Instant Help", a Christian Science
Lecture by Jules Cern. 8 p.m. Monday,
Sept. 22. UGLI Multipurpose R 00o m.
Sponsored by the Christian Science Or-
ganization.
U of M Judo Club First Meeting Sept.
18 New Members are requested to come
to the wrestling room of the I.M. Bldg.
at 7:00 p.m. with clothing suitable for
exercising. Class begins at 7:30 pm.
Bach Club meeting Thursday, Sept.
18, 8:00 p.m.; 1236 Washtenaw. Speak-
er: Ronald Byrnside, "How Bach Han-
dels Rhythm". Refreshments and fun
afterwards. Everybody welcome!
"Instant Help", a Christian Science
Lecture by Jules Cern. 8 p.m. Mon-
day, Sept. 22. UQLI Multipurpose room
sponsored by the Christian Science}
Organization.
U of M Scottish Country D a n c e
Society Wednesday 8-10:30 p.m., W.A.B.
Instructions given, beginners welcome!
- - *
Physical Therapy Club Meeting, Sept.
17, 7:30 p.m., Physical Therapy Dept.,
University Hospital, 3rd Floor. Patient
Demonstration. Everyone welcome.
Order
Your
Subscription
Today
764-0558

Thomas Ml. Cooley Lecture: Politics, Engineering Placement feeting No. 3:
The Constitution, and the W a r r e n "Employment Interviewing and PlantI
Court, Philip B. Kurland, Professor of Visits." What to expect and how to
Law. The University of Chicago, "The act. during employment negotiations.
Problems of a Political Court": 100 Third of four meetings. Professor J. G.;
chins Hall, 3:30 p.m. Young. September 22, 1969, 4:00 p.m.
Astronomical Colloquium: Dr. Dennis and 7:30 p.m. in Room 311 West En-
Walsh, Nuffield. Radio Astronomy Lab- gineering Building. (Afternoon a n d
oratories, Jodrell Bank, "Recent Re- evening meetings will be the same.)
search at Jordell Bank"; 807 Physics-

of these advisory committees policy
boards.
Approved: That SGC co-sponsor a
Viet Nam Teach-in on September 19th
and 20th.
Approved: Technical amendments to
SGC Constitution.
Accepted: Resignation of Council
member, Shelly Kroll.
Approved: That SGC reaffirm its

WHEREAS, a number of University
professors have expressed the inten-
tion of calling claes off on October
15. 1969. in conjunction with the na-
tionwide strike on university campuses
as a demonstration against the in-
volvenent of the United States in the
war in Vietnam,
WHEREAS, President Fleming h a s
threatened to discipline these profes-
sors for such participation in a boy-
cott on classes on October 15,

Astronomy, 4:00 p.m.
Stearns Collection of Musical in-
struments Lecture Series: Gwynn S.
McPeek, lecturer, "Fiddlers and Pip-
ers: Medieval Musicians in Beverly,
Yorkshire": Rackhain Amphitheater,
8:00 p.m.
General Notices
Bursley Council is sponsoring a card
section at Saturday's football game.
Make the card section a success. Meet
in section 32 at 12:45 p.m.
The University of Michigan, Student
Relations Committee. Monday, Sept.
22, 1969. at 7:30. Council Room, SAsB
Building. 1. Consideration of the Min-
utes of the September 15 meeting. 2.
Report on the Housing situation. 3.
Review of SGC Bail Fund Policy. 4.
Student Input into University decision-
making. 5. Report of the I-M Commit-
te,.
Plaemnent erttce
3200 S.A.B.
Career Planning: 764-6338, under-
classmen planning majors, srs. and
grad. students making career plans. Li-
brary of occup. info and counseling.
Geneal Division: 764-7460, seniors and
grad. students. Interviewing, director-
ies, Iterature and job openings from
government, non-profit, business and
industry.
Education Division: 764-7462, seniors
and grad students. Placement in pub-
lic, private, overseas; elem., secon., col-
lege, univ. positions in teaching and
adminstraton.
Summer Placement: 764-7460, Room
212, Lower Level. Underclassmen, srs.,
grad, married, and foreign students.
Positions in camps, resorts, parks.
business, gov't, nationwide and abroad.

SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN BY position on abolishing ROTC o nthe
STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCILI University of Michgan campus.
AT ITS MEETING SEPT. 11, 1969 Defeated: To amend the SGC Con-
situation by in Article VIII, Section A.
Approved: To amend Article VI, Sec- deleting "three-fourths of the whole
tion 2 of the Operating Procedures by number of voting members" and in-
deleting the entire present section and serting "two-thirds of the whole num-
inserting, "2. The nominating commit- ber of its voting members."
tee shall be composed of five members D : H :l p
of SGC selected by the Council." Defeated: WHEREAS: A small group
Appointed: Mary Livingston. M i k e1of students and non-students acted
Farrell. Bob Nelson, Mark Van Der today to disrupt classes in a university
Hout and Al Warrington to inteview accredited subject,
candidates for the three vacant Coun- MOVE: That the Student Govern-
cil seats. ment Council censure in no uncer-
Approved: Petitioning for the three tain terms this breach of academic
vacant Council seats will open Mon- freedom which kept a university fa-
day, September 15 and close Thursday, culty member from teaching students
September 25. who have voluntarily elected his cur-
Approved: To run a Daily ad up to riculum. FURTHER MOVE: That SGC
the amount of $80 to advertise peti- remind all those students who partici-
tioning for vacant Council seats. pated that, if charged, they are sub-
Approved: The SGC agree to meet ject to the discipline of CSJ.
with the Regents for discussion and4 *
definitive action in regard to the book- SGC will debate and vote on the
store issue on or before Thusday after- following motions on September 18,
non. Q-tembr 18, 1969. 1969 in room 3540, SAB. Interested per-
Approved: MOVE: That SGC conduct soils are invited to participate in the
a rally and march to the Admnistration debate personally, by petition, or by
Building to confront the Regents with some other means..
the bookstore issue. *
FURTHERMORE: That SGC demand' MOVE: That SGC appropriate up to
that the Regents include a discussion $75 to the New Mobilization Committee
of the bookstore issue with student for publicity'.
representatives in their formal agenda
of September 19, 1969, and WHEREAS, an intergral and vital as-
FURTHERMORE: That SGC strongly pest of a University community is the
urge that the Regents hold t h e i r academic freedom to which students
meeting in a larger room to allow for and members of the faculty are en-
full public viewing of their delibea- titled,
tions.
Approved: That the time of the rally
on the bookstore be changed from 1
p.m. to 2 p.m. on September 19, 1969.
Approved: That the deadline for re-
moving recognition of OSA Advisory
Committees and recalling appointees to
them (motion of Jne 26, 1969) be
changed from September 15 to October
1 so that Council can examine the role

WHEREAS, Student
Council adheres to the
academic freedom, and
jdissent, and supports
pies,

Government
principles of
the right of
these princi-

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THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that
SOC draft a letter to President Flem-
ing expressing support for any mem-
ber of the Univesity faculty who calls
off classes for October 15, and con-
demiing any disciplinary action which
might be directed at these members.
MOVE: That SGC co-sponsor with
the New Mobilization Committee the
October 15th strike.
RESOLUTION adopted by The Office
of Student Organizations Policy Com-
mittee at its regular meeting on Aug-
ust 14. 1969.
MOVE: That SOC ask Off Campus
Housing not to distribute the pam-
phlIt '"Student Apartments, R i g h t s
3rd Dimension
is here!
stay tuned for 4th

and Responsibilities" and distribute in
tts place the "Tenant Unon Guide."
MOVE: Constitutional change in
ventral Student Judiciary Constitution
IX, A. 1 to read: "1. Each member of
the Judiciary shall serve for a term of
one year, five appointed at the be-
ginning of the fall term and five ap-
pointed at the begininng of the winter
term. No one shall be a member of
Council during his term of office. No
one shall serve more than three terms
in succession."
* * 4
MOVE: That SGC formally close its
store on October 15 in support of the
nationwide strike.
MOVE: That SGC restrict the use of
its mimeo paper and supplies to SGC
members and committees for SGC pur-
poses only.
MOVE: That SGC increase the num-
ber of at-large Council seats by 4,
all to be elected in November, and
that SGC encourage campus organiza-
tions to run candidates for Council
under their specific tickets.
MOVE: To accept changes in elec-
tion rules and a code of election rules.
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Time's Up
Action Teach-In
with anti-war
action workshops
September 19-20

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Wouldn't you really rather have a
MICHIGANENSIAN?

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Isa Bell
getting a
little hippy?
Depends on how you-look at it. We aren't blowing grass in
the rack room and wearing beads, if that's what you mean.
. -In fact we sit at desks and wear neckties a lot. Q But
if you think that gives Ma Bell a passion for the status
quo, you aren't with it. People intent on maintaining

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