Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 14, 1969 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7iI 11 F- 1111 R trike cli Ites FILMS' The Forgotten Village (screen play by John Steinbeck narration by Burgess Meredith) ANGELL AUDITORIUM B-11 :00-12:30-2:00-3:30-5:00 Gospel According to St. Matthew ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM-11:00-3:00 Salt of the Earth (sponsored by Radical Film Services, 75c) CANTERBURY HOUSE-4:00-7:00-9:00-11:00 Battle of Chicago-Season's Change CANTERBURY HOUSE-11:00-12:30-2:00 The War Game ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM-1:30-5:30 MEDICAL SCHOOL, Room M3330-9:30-1:15 PREMIERE Oh! What a Lovely War (Free) STARRING: Dirk Bogart, Jack Hawkins, John Gielgud, Lawrence Olivier, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, John Mills, and Susannah York FIFTH FORUM-1:00-3:00 HILL AUDITORIUM 9:00 A.M.-12:30 P.M. 9:00-The War and the Military Industrial Complex MODERATOR: RHOADS MURPHEY, Director, Center for Chinese Studies "American Economic Interest and Military Intervention" Graduate Students, Department of Economics "Government, the Economy and the Military" Daniel Fusfeld, Professor of Economics "Decision-Making in Military Procurement Programs" F. M. Scherer, Professor of Economics 10:30-Chemical and Biological Warfare "A Biologist's View of Induced Death" Robert E. Beyer, Professor of Zoology "Nature of Weapons. Legal Aspects, and the Use of Chemical and Biological Weapons in Vietnam" Irwin Goldstein, Professor of Biological Chemistry "Chemical Mace and Vietnam" Ian MacLeod, Professor of Pharmacology 11:30-The War at Home and Abroad MODERATOR: DAVID STEINBERG, Professor of History "Domestic and International Context of the Vietnam War" J. David Singer, Professor of Political Science "A Critique of Military Strategy in Vietnam" Raymond Tanter, Professor of Political Science 1:30-Corporations, Workers and the War A Panel Discussion Victor Perlo, Chairman of the National Economic Committee of the Communist Party, and others J. H. O'Dell, Assoc. Editor- "Freedomways" ATTENTION CTIVISTS I! PICKETING ACTIVITIES Begin at 7:45 A.M. at the Administration Bulding to Protest the Discriminatory Treatment of Non-academic Employees in Relation to the Strike MEET AT PEOPLE'S (REGENTS?) PLAZA Picketing Crews will leave every hour on the hour from 10 to 3 from the Diag for: THE ANN ARBOR (CHASE MANHATTEN) BANK THE ANN ARBOR DRAFT BOARD THE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE THE WAR-PRICED SUPERMARKET THE ANN ARBOR MILITARY RECRUITING OFFICE THE ROTC BUILDING DEPARTMENTAL A C TI VITIES BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Noon-Business School "Business and the Vietnam War," President Robben Fleming JOURNALISM 2 P.M.-Trueblood Auditorium "What the Media (should/could/must) do in rela. tion to Vietnam" ECONOMIC 3 P.M.-Room 101 Economics Symposium on the Economics of Vietnam and the Military Industrial Complex: PART I 1. Prof. Sidney Winter, "Intellectual Preconceptions in the War Decision." 2. Mr. Richard England, Grad., "Economic Interests and Military Intervention." 3. Mr. Darius Gaskins, Grad., reacting to Prof. Winter and Mr. England. 4. Open discussion, panelists and audience. PART I 1. Prof. F. M. Scherer, "Decision-Making in Military Procurement." 2. Prof. Daniel Fusfeld, "The Political Impact of Em- ployment in Defense Industries." 3. Mr. Barry Bluestone, Grad., "The Role of the U. of M. Department of Economics in Affairs of the Nation." 4. Mr. Irwin Garfinkel, Grad., reacting to the speak- ers' views. 5. Open discussion, panelists and audience. PUBLIC HEALTH Noon-School of Public Health Auditorium "War Is a Public Health Issue" CLASSICAL STUDIES AND HISTORY 3 P.M.--2009 Angell "The Thucydides and Vietnam," John D'Arms, Prof. of Classicial Studies and David Steinberg, Prof. of History EDUCATION 9:30 A.M.-Play Field, South and East University Forum - "Guns and or Butter," Wilbur Cohen, Dean, Education School and Gardner Ackley, Prof. of Economics 10:45 A.M.--Education Rooms Four Panel Discussions on "The Moral and Ethic Responsibility of Students and Faculty regard- ing the Vietnam War" 2 P.M.--Education Rooms Nine Panel Discussions on "The Problems of Edu- cation at Home and Abroad in Wartime" FORESTRY, SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCES 9 A.M.-Room 1028 School of Natural Resources Open Lecture, "Our Many Vietnam Policies," B. L. Driver, Prof. of Forestry LAW SCHOOL 10 A.M.-100 Hutchins Symposium, "The Role of Institutions (University- Labor-Unions-Corporations) in Political Deci- sions," Moderator: Robert Knauss, Prof. of Low; Panelists: Profs. Donahue, Sandalow, St. Antoine, Siegel, Steiner, Vining 4 P.M.-100 Hutchins Symposium, "Vietnam and the Power Structure," Former Secretary of Labor Williard Wirtz MEDICAL SCHOOL 7:30 A.M.-Entrances to Medical Center Black armbands will be distributed 9 A.M.-Lawn next to Hospital's Main Entrance Silent vigil 9:30 A.M.--Medical Sciences I, Room M3330 "Medicine and the War," Drs. Ranck, Sparks, Zwiefler and Platt 9:30 A.M. and 1:15 P.M.-Medical Sciences 1, Room M5330 THE WAR GAME and other movies Noon-Main Entrance to Hospital Rally with Medical faculty speakers 1:15 P.M.-North Lecture Hall, Medical Sciences 11 "Southeast Asia and How We Got There: Cultural, Historical and Political Aspects of the War," with faculty speakers SOCIAL WORK 1 P.M.-Trueblood Auditorium Mass meeting of students and faculty to be follow- ed by four workshops from 2-3:30 P.M. on: 1. Draft Counseling 2. The Political and Economic Causes ofWar 3. Role of Professional Social Workers in Anti-War Efforts 4. Uses of American Resources for Peace instead of War MUSIC SCHOOL Time and place to be announced "The Role of the Creative Artist in Effecting Social Change" PHILOSOPHY 1 P.M.-25 Angell "When Are Disruptive Tactics Justified?" SOCIOLOGY 2 P.M.--2433 Mason Sponsored by the Sociology Graduate Student Asso- ciation and the Graduate Sociological Union, a symposium on: 1. "A Sociological Analysis of Conditions which led to U.S. Involvement in Vietnam and its Impact on People in the U.S. and Vietnam" 2. "What can Sociologists advise for encouraging Mobilization in Opposition to the War" ZOOLOGY, BOTANY AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 2 P.M.-Natural Science Auditorium Symposium on Chemical and Biological Warfare, Robert Beyer, moderator, Prof. of Zoology "Nature of Weapons, Legal Aspects and Use of Chemicaland BiologicalAgents in Vietnam,' 1. Goldstein, Prof. of Biochemistry "Chemical Mace and Vietnam," Ion MacLeon, Prof. of Pharmacology "A Physician's Concern About Vietnam," Andrew Zweifler, Prof. of Medicine 'Pacific Ecology and Chemical Warfare Agents, Douglas Gill, Teaching Fellow Zoology "Pandemic Effects of Biological Warfare Agents," Theodore Wetzler, Prof. of Environmental Health "Defoliants in Vietnam," David Allen, Teaching Fellow Zoology "Bacteriological Warfare," Robert Helling, Prof. of Botany "Biological Warfare," Ross Feldberg, Graduate Student, Biochemistry STADI PETITION DRIVE FOR PEACE Come to the PDP Table on the Diag at 8:30 A.M. or 1:30 P.M. Wednesday or call 763-3129 now to carry petitions door to door in Ann Ar- bor. Transportation will be provided to twenty precinct headquarters. The signatures collected will be sent to Congressman Esch and the White House. ALLEN GINSBERG HillAud.-4:00 p.m. /1 .C AJ -.:., RALLY 7 pm. STAGING MARCH AT THE DIAG-5:00 P.M. SPEAKERS: MYRA WOLFGANG, President of Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union in Detroit JOHN LEWIS, Southern Regional Conference, Former Head of SNCC ANATOL RAPPAPORT, Professor of Mathematical Biology * Listen to WOIA for all day coverage " Noon: Meal of reconcilliation-Catholic Peace Fellowship, Guild House " The Ark Coffee House-Soup Kitchen- 10 A.M.-7 P.M. AT STADIUM 6:30 P.M.-SRC Rock Group 7:00 SPEAKERS: BARRY COHEN, Co-ordinator of New Mobilization at the University of Michigan JOHN CONYERS, Democratic Congressman from Detroit ROGER CRAIG, Democratic State Representative from Dearborn DOUG DOWD, Founder of old MOBE in 1966, current co-chairman of New Mobilization, Professor of Economics at Cornell for the last 16 years DOUG FRASER, Vice President of UAW in charge of Chrysler GENE GLADSTONE, Committeeman of National New Mobilization GRADY GLENN, Building President Local 600 Ford Rouge Plant HOWARD GOLDSTEIN, Publicity co-ordinator of University of Michigan New MOBE ROBERT HARRIS, Mayor, City of Ann Arbor PHILLIP HART, Democratic U.S. Senator from Michigan -II F- IF