Pa Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September S, 1969 Puge Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY --idt otme .1969 I SECURITY PRECAUTION: 1 ' Free night bus service begins Night bus service to provide greater security for University stu-! dents on Central Campus area began this week. The new service, which operates generally south and east of the j center of the campus, supplements the commuter service to NorthE Campus. Nite Owl service runs every evening of the week during its fallr term trial. The service begins at! 7 p.m. at the rear of the Under- graduate Library on South Uni- versity Ave. Buses decorated with Nite Owl flags depart every 30 minutes, onI the hour and half-hour, until the! last one leaves at 12:30 a.m. The buses stop in the apartment and fraternity-sorority areas at Hill and Tapan streets, Hill and East University Ave., Hill and Olivia, and Hill and Washtenaw Ave. Map of the Nite Otcl Bits Ser DAILY OFFICIAL BI Thy go on to the Oxford Hous- ing area, stopping at Oxford Road and Geddes Avenue, and then to the residence hall area along Ohi- S.ervatory Street, stopping at Stock- z well Hall and at Washington ?lHeights. The last stops are at Un- c-ersity Hospital and the Michigain ' - ;League before the buses return to the library. The service is free, but riders must show student, faculty or staff identification cards. The Ann Ai- - I or Tranisportationi Authority is' oper1ating the buses under a on- tr act with the University. r Nite Owl service is another ef- fi t by the University and city oifficials to promote security. Oth- erg hav'e included additional aright oil 3 =lights in the campus area, addi- -tional police patrols at night, and escor t services which coeds canI *~iceuse when walking, for example, toj thenr homes from the library. Maps of the service carrzy a mdes- sage from Ann Arbor Police Chief} Walter Krasny. The chief urges' LJ LLET Istudents not to hitchhike, to stay, L.JL ETINinl lighted areas, to travel in groups ifpossible, to be sure that expected arrival time is known to someone else, avoid entering a car with PICelliell L't .1,T CC 'omeone not well known, to avoid 3M005.A Ii. persons known to use drugs, to notify police of any questionable Carver Planning: 764-6338, '~ incident, and to record deslg'ip)- gra planninentsjot ahin= cnd tions of cars and persons in~rolved Library of occup. Info & counserling, in questionable incidents. 'General Divisioti: 764-745(1, ,;,, The message also reminds thie and grad. students. Initerview in, cA- students : "Ultimately, of course, rectories, literature and job ope)lisyotir personal safety lies in your iro g~ernent nn-pofi, bsinsshands. Your own conduct and con-I and industry. Education Division: ;7#I sn cerni can either secure or jeopar- iosblnd grad students. Paentin dize yotnr safety, day or night." pbiprivate, overseas; elemn.; secon,, The North Campus bus servi(c college, univ, positions in teachin and srigrsdneuistee -l administration. iSummer 1'lacemrent: 764-',460o,cin continue to run at five-minute in- 212, Lower Level.tjnderclassmntr r:s, tervals during the day and less grad, marred, and foreign sturdenlt s, frequently at night up to :' a in. ' Po it iU(s in camps, resorts parkse tii The Central Campus stop Jor nes, oruttiaiowid ad arod.Nor'th Campus buses is being Wa.tch this column for current oven- moved from the Michigan League igs government testing dates, inter- to the corner of Was'htenaw «nd views, graduate program announce- Church St. ment s, .end changes in the schedules of inrterviewe rs. 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For vmor, inf(wormation, phone 764-9270. f Il).'Y, SEPTEMBER-lt 5 Geil Notices Th[ TI'lh sology 101-102 ri'"rqwill mee. i th NothLecture R"oom (also tumbe :rd 3695 3rd floor, Medical Science Buildinga 11, Friday, September ,19,11:00 a. Htry 79 -will me sschedluled taring onda, Setmber tha:e-8th at 7:0,~m 1in AngellHall, Auditor- nun C. Smia ssIgnments vwill be gtven at he Mndayevening l1cc! are No Secr.tions w;illmeet before the 1c F ilms; for the Easic 01peration of 13- IM 029 Kepuch ill be shown Septembeur 10, ;. 1:2 anti 15th thru 1t,?h %with shoings at u 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p _m. ini the Senaur Room of the p uting Center. If you need further in- formatio01, contact Miss Jacqueline Parker at the Comiputing Center, 764- 4143. To M.\embeirs of thle University Factil- ty: The sMichia a Memorial-Phoenix Project invites requests for grants to support research within the scope of the term. "peaceful uses of nuclear energy 'Typical areas in which the Project i nterested are: Nuclear jweapons proliferation and disarma- ment;Evaluation of hazards to ur- ban populations from nuclear aetivi- tics: Econoeiin studies of nuclear pow- er' pr~oduction; Biological effects of ra- d: ,tion; New uses of radioisotopes; New trce techniques and novel applica- lions f existing techniques; Direct! convers ion of nuclear energy to elec- tricalenry The fusion proses; Plas- mas as; relatedi to controlled fusion.f New rIesealrchi deas and pilot projects ar tcarfrly iii'OurH ;ted. The re- lationlship to peaceful 7u ssof nuc- le.!nryhwve, it be clearly stated In ?the application_. Routine use of isotope trace r techniques will not by itself justify support. Requests for grantl s of $3,000 or less are considered 1ost ppropriate. Grants may cover equip)ment., supplies, research assist- ance, anti field trips. Except Lnd ie r unusual circumstances, the Project will nor, pay the salary of the principal in- vest'. uator. AppIlcations for grants should be returned to the Phoenix * ISundays $ 9.00 10.50 19.50 r r I r * r y r School Address__... I r * r iww __ ________wwwwwwwwww____________wwiiiw Ulili I __________________ _____________________________ *1 Enjoy Yourself - Join the Daily Staff Today! I Computing Center, The above will be Project by Friday, Septembei' 26, 1969. <,,ho;,wn o>n;the, hour along ith "the Grants will beesmade by December 1, f'lm "Advnced c rUse 4of theu 029 Key- punch's being shown on the half hour. 1969. Application blanks may be ob- The fim 'Bisie Operatiotn of the tained from the office of the Phoenix vT5 ',wil be shown on September Proeject at the Phoenix Memorial Lab- 2 tid thr 26th with showings at 3, anr 1 5 p.m. Tis will also be heldj oratory on the North Campus or by 'n th) eminar Room at the Comi-! calling 764-6213. 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