THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Ceven Friday, October 3, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Leven .i .. ..rY... ..i .. . iw.. KWIK 'N KLEEN 740 PACKARD On With Hangers Dry Or Cleaning Packaged Order HOURS PHONE Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. 662-4241 Saturday 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 662-4251 WASHING MACHINES ONLY 25c, DRYERS 5c - - -V. - - I I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an Official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN fo r 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 organizationsnotices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-8270. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 Day Calendar Astronomical Colloquim: Dr. Hugh D. Aller, Dept. of Astronomy, "Electron Densities In Quasi-Stellar Objects;" 296 Physics-Astronomy, 4:00 p.m. Botany Seminar: Dr. Roy Watling, Univ. of Edinburgh, "Wales, Seals, Mer- maids, and Fungi"; 1139 Nat. S£.,, 4:15 P.M. Pops Concert: University Philhar- monia, Michigan Chamber Ensemble, University Chamber Choir-Theo Al- cantara, conductor; Thomas Hilbish, conductor; Eva Likova, John McCol- lum, James Berg, Willis Patterson, guest artists: Hill Auditorium, 8:00 p.. General Notices SACUA will hold a meeting on Fri- day, October 3, 1969, at 1 :00 in the East Conference Room (Rackham, 4th floor) with student, administrative, and faculty represenatives. Represent- atives of various student groups, are being invited including SGC, the Cen- tral Coordinating Committee and col- lege student organizations. Faculty re- presentatives from the Student Rela- tions Committee are also being invited. The agnda for the meeting will con- sist of preliminary discussions of the points of disargeement on the book- store proposals. The following Law Schools will have representatives on campus to discuss admission policies and general in- formation for interested students. Ap- pointments may be made by calling Mrs. Towle at 40312 or coming to 1223 Angell Hall. Appointments should be made in advance. Monday, October 13, Vanderbilt and Georgetown. Friday, October 17, Duke University and Cornell. Wed., October 22, Indiana. Thursday, October 23, University of Illinois. Thursday, October 30, University of Chicago. Friday, October 31, New York Uni- versity. Placement Service 3200 S.A.B. GENERAL DIVISION Current Position Openings received by General Division by mail and phone, not interviews on campus - call 764- 7460 for further information: American Motors Corporation, De- troit: Marketing Research analyst, table design fom computer data, degree. pref in bus, math, econ, stat etc, and no exper necess. Consumer Research Sup- ervisor, degree and min 1 year in miktg res. Standard Oil of Ohio, Cleveland: Product specialist, new Chem grad. Economic analyst, ChE plus MBA and 2-4 years exper. Other engineering areas, all areas of engrg. Chemists, Programmers, Syst Anal, Plastic Pipe Sales. Edsel B. Ford Institute for Medical Research, Detroit: Research Asst in X-ray diffraction, degree in physics, chem, or math. City of Detroit, Jr. Art Curator, de- gree in fine arts, art hist, or educa- tion, famil with large art musetum, lecturing and writing skills with child- ren and adults. Jr Histarical Curator, degee in histoy, skill in conducting his- torical researc4. Jr Landscape Arch, de- gree, also Asst Lands Arch, exper req. I i ASK CLOTHING AID: ADC mothers contiue protest (Continued from Page 1) gency in the county, which en- abled the state to pay for about half of the additional clothing al- lowance," Nielsen said. "This year he did not." After the mothers' interrupted the first meeting, the participants -- who included the Social Serv- ices Board, and two representa- tives of the State Department of Social Services - quietly moved to the county prosecutors office to continue the meeting. When this became known, sev- eral of the protesters attempted to enter the new meeting room, but were stopped by three sheriff's deputies. One of the protesters, Sue Ehr- lich, was arrested on charges of creating a disturbance. Mrs. Ehrich is a member of the Citizens Committee for S c h o o 1 Clothing. The mothers' said they w e r e very dissatisfied with the results of their meeting with the Super- visors and welfare officials. "We've made up our mind that we're no longer interested in ne- gotiating," said Shirley Haywood, director of the Office of Economic Opportunity Action Center. The apparently unsuccessful meeting came after the mothers had spent almost the entire day at the County Bldg. The demonstrators arrived at the building at 9:40 a.m. and be- gan marching with signs at the entrance to the building. One of the signs said, "Child- ren can't go to school dressed in sympathy." Another said, "W h y close the doors? Open this meet- ing to the people." At 10:25, 18 of the marchers went up to the Supervisors' meet- ing room on the second floor and demanded that they be admitted to the conference. They were met at the door by Nielsen, who refused to admit them, saying "This is a closed meeting." I Wel fare mother on strike JUMBO' I' F M-M-m-m-m, yummie! A giant hamburger of % lb. U.S. Govt. pure beef topped with let- tuce, tomato, mayonnaise, onions, pickles and ketchup. . - s @MIUO EERY @ERVIcE West of Arborland , SOP -- - ld H eidlberg 1,1K1 AA, r: ci r66897 3 I / .i i-- 1:3iv. min I)r. 006o-V /:): Specializing in German and American Fogd BANQUET FACILITIES Dancing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Friday and Saturday Starting 9 P.M. Serving Complete Dinners 1 1 a.m.-2 a.m. City Parking Lot in rear of Restaurant Closed Mondays Try Daily Classifieds' AFTER THE GAME GO TO BLAISES IF IT IS GOOD FOOD Y'WANT, THAT IS HIMSELF IS FEATURING A HEARTY BUFFET for $4.95 ALL YCAN EAT, OF COURSE From 4:30 to 9 P.M. DeLong's Pit Barbecue FEATURES THESE DINNERS: II PHOTOGRAPHERS ! Win cash and have your work shown on campus Enter Creative Arts Photography Contest plan ahead-deadline Nov. 12. rules and information at UAC office, 2nd floor, Union When one mother tried to stand in the doorway, Nielsen grabbed her arm and attempted to push her out. At this point several other mothers pushed past Niel- sen and entered the meeting room. At this point, Nielsen turned and told the meeting participants, "The meeting is adjourned." As more protesters filed into the board room, Asst. Prosecutor Richard Pierce warned them they might be charged with contempt of court for disobeying a court in- junction obtained during the wel- fare demonstrations last fall. However, Pierce later admitted the demonstrators were not vio- lating the injunction because it applied only to disruptions in courts, or so-called arms of the court - such as the prosecutor's office. According to Nielsen, the meet- ing was not as "successful" when it continued in the prosecutors of fice as it had been ,"before the mothers camhe in." ORGANIZATION NOTICES . ........... . U of Mt Folk Dance Club: Avi will teach Israeli dances this"Friday, 8-9 p.m., Barbour Gym. Requests after- ward.*** South and Southeast Asia Br o w n Flag, October 3, 12 noon, Commons I Room, Lane Hall, Speaker: Prof. Gerge Simmons, Population Planning Center, "Population Planning in South Asia." Bar-B-Q Ribs Bar-B-Q Chicken Bar-B-Q Beef Bar-B-Q Pork Shrimp Scallops Fried Chicken Fried Fish "From that point on, the meet- ing fell apart," Nielsen said. "The thread of the whole discussion was lost." When one mother asked Nielsen why the meeting was closed, Niel- sen replied, "Because it should be closed." By 10:45 a.m., the number of protesters in the board room had swelled to 40. Many of them mill- ed around the room, talking with the meeting participants who had remained in the room. When it became apparent, at 10:50, that most of the sun,:r- visors, and the welfare officials had left the board room, most of the demonstrators returned to the Legal Aid Clinic. Some, however, went instead to the County Prosecutors Office. where, it was rumored, the meet- ing had reconvened. t At 11:15, Mrs. Ehrlich as ke d hAssistant County Prosecutor Thomas Shea why the deputies were standing guard in his of- fice. Shea declined to reply, and asked Mrs. Ehrlich to leave. When she repeated her question, Shea said, "You are under arrest for creating a disturbance." At 11:30 a.m., County Sheriff Douglas Harvey arrived and con- ferred with three of his deputies and Shea. He left without com- ment. By noon, the crowd of mothers and supporters outside the p r o- secutors office had swelled to 40. The mothers and their sup- porters began blocking the two doors to the county prosecutor's office at 12:30 in an attempt to keep the Supervisors and welfare officials from leaving the meeting place. Supervisor Donald Edmonds (D- Ypsilanti) emerged from the meeting and said that the super- visors would allow the mothers to meet with them for at least 30 minutes, after the first meeting *was over. After the meeting, the mothers met at the Legal Aid office to plan further action. They are planning, besides the picketing, a noon rally on the Diag today. They will meet again at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Goodman Center in Ypsilanti to plan action for next week. Mrs. Haywood said "We won't know what action we will take next week until we see how many mothers and support- ers we have." The Ann Arbor Black Berets also spoke at the Legal Aid of- fice. They said that they would be conducting a school clothing drive starting Oct. 14 to provide the mothers' children with p r o p e r clothes. 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