Friday, December S, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Friday, December 5, 1 969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven BUSINESSMAN SPEA KS: Bus Ad sciool inaugurates DAI Exec-in-Residence' By DEBBIE THIAL The School of Business Admin- istration inaugurated their new "Executive-in-Residence" program Monday with a series of small group talks between students and businessman George Spatta. Spatta is honorary chairman of the board of the Clark Equip- ment Company. He was president and chairman of the board of the company for 23 years. Spatta answered questions on a variety of subjects ranging frorn nepotism to the hard core unem- ployed to hiring and firing prac- tices. He s soke out particularly strongly against air and water pollution. "The big industries should fix air and water pollution or be put in jail. Even if it costs $100 million, they will have to find the money some- where, even if it means cutting the shareholder's profits," he said. White House searchies for new draft head rogramn Plat Spatta warned business students not to expect to start at the top when they begin their first job. He Hoider said students must spend five or foreignf Your no, six years "working out frustra- tate th tions" and acquiring experience !Auditorih before they're qualified to become "top-level" management person- Finri nel. grams i~ nel. Div., 320t Spatta informed the students Fellow that although theory is necessary paring f in business education, the m o r e istry. ti important practical knowledge canordinati Van de: be learned only from experience. Tenn,, o "You have to know your job, terdiscip work hard, and get along with sniit people if you want to be success- ing pros ful in management," he added. fers libe Spatta also endorsed aiding the rr; :; hard-core unemployed saying, "In- dustry should teach them a use- ORI ful trade. If they are good enough and they work hard, they can be- come supervisors." Yesterday's meetings were only i the first of a number of activities Univer scheduled for Spatta, who will be 9:30 and here until tomorrow. Spatta will Anniver meet with specific interest groups1 such as the marketing, finance, and management clubs as well as (amm student leaders during this time. Avenue, Coffee hours, luncheons, dinners, christm and open discussions are plan- carols au ned. Univer Business School Dean Floyd A. P.M., 151 Bond describes executive-in-resi- vent Ser dence program as "An opportun- comuinu ity for students to engage in an Univer off-the-record intimate discussion 9:30 and on decision-making with a highly ion at 9: successful executive who has had T. Schel a rich experience in management." 1511 was Bond hopes the program will be t;ammn repeated with a different business- Wasihten man each term. "Contact with successful businessmen is an im- r: [LY OFFIICIAL BULLETIN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 cement Service 3200 S.A.B. GENERAL DIVISION s of entrance passes to t h e service entrance examination. otice from Washington did not at the exam will be given in lum D of Angell Hlail. er information on these pro- s available at Career Planning o0 SAB, 784-6338. ships for men and women pre- or Unitarian Universalist Min- hree year program leading to on. rbilt University, Nashville, ffers Management Program, in- linary programs. College summer intern-teach- gram, Northampton, Mass., of- eral arts graduate opportunity GANIZATION NOTICES to serve as interns and earn 8 grad- uate hours towad MAT. Northeastern University, Boston, Mass., offers graduate cooperative pro- grams leading full and part time to de- grees in rehabilitation.admin., rehab. research, law, pharmaceutical si., math., engrg., actuarialsci., accounting, bus, ad. sociology and anthropology. SUniversity of Texas at Austin, grad-A B'hemd te uate school of Business offers Masters rio, rncess in bus. and acctg, and Phd. in Bus. Ma et, Johnny smoke in the small Ad, A variety of assistantships a nd:y scholarships are avail. Cash, Bob Dylan, basement club SUMMER PLACEMENT Charlie McCoy, seem as if it S teve McQueen were coming from 212 SAB, Lower Level Camp Chateaugay, New York, Coed, Warner Bros., even a pile of freshly openings for gen. counselors, speciall- rae"atm ties in swimming, WSI req, Tennis, Canterbury could raked autumn sailing, Athletics, Creative Arts, a n d Tripping. Contact John Steinberg, at tell stories about leaves" 769-1533 or call BPS. . Complete Information and applica- Jack N.Y. Times tions for summer civil service examina- Nov. 15 tions at S.P.S., 212 SAB. Applications must be received in Washington by January 9 for Feb. 14 Exam and on Feb. 4 for exam on March 14. ROSE BOWL FRI. - SAT. - SUN 665-0606 $2.00 BUMPER WASHINGTON 0P) - T li e Nixon administration has found it more difficult than expected to fill the shoes of Gen. Lewis B. Hershey as director of the Selec- tive Service System. Last Oct. 10, the White House announced Hershey would be re- placed next Feb. 16. The delay was to give his successor a chance for on-the-job training as Her- shey's deputy before taking over the job. White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said at t h a t time the successor would be nam- ed "in the near future." Almost two months later, t h e estimate had mellowed to: "as soon as possible." An informed source confirmed that the search for a new director is still on. He rejected the idea that it is hard to find qualified people willing to assume the thankless task. "There are a number of people that really want the job," he said. "We have a couple of highly qualified people. But it's hard to find the kind of qualities we're looking for." What kind? They're fairly obvious, said the source, but for one thing a new director would have to be "ac- ceptable to the various constituen- cies with which he has to deal." That meant someone who would 1e welcomed--or at least tolerated -by the nation's draft-age youth as well as congressional leaders who oversee the draft. One possible prospect was Dav- id O. Maxwell, 39-year-old Penn- sylvania budget director, who con- firmed he was in touch with the White House about a job; neither he nor the White House would say whether they discussed t h e draft post. But that was over a month ago. More recently there was a pub- lished report that President Nixon had asked Woody Hayes, football coach at Ohio State University, to take the job. Hayes denied it and the White House explained the mystery: The President had, indeed, phoned Hayes but only to congratulate him on a football victory. Hershey, now 76, helped design the modern Selective Service Sys- sity Lutheran Chapel, Dec. 7, d 11:00, 1511 Washtenaw, 20th sary Service, Communion at ermon by thetRev. Alfred T. 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