PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1965 7-7 Th DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN TeDaily Official Bulletin is an 4 p.m., 311 West Engineering Bldg. Voice. Organizational meeting, Multi- official publication of the Univer- purpose Room (UGLI), Sept. 23, 7:30 sity of Michigan, for which The Engineering Mechanics Seminar: Mon., p.m. Michigan. Daily assumes no editor- Sept. 27, 4 p.m., Room 325 West Engi-. U.M. Libertarian League, Speaker, "a: responsibility. Notices should be neering Bldg. Dr. We-Hsuin Yang will Sept. 14, Aud. A, Angell Hall, 8 p.m. sent in -TYPEWRiTTEN form to speak on "Elastic-Plastic Solutions of Campus Young Socialist Alliance, lec- Room 3564 AdminIstration Bldg. be- a Cracked Plate under tension." ture, Oct. 7, Room 3G Union, 8 p.m. . fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding Coffee will be served, at 3:30 p.m. University of Michigan Student Em- publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday in Room 214 West Engineering. loyes' Union General menbership for Saturday and Sunday. General ___ meing Unon Set 1,730pm Notices may be published a mxi- Fes a pleemnge ndo, UAC, Letr .nd d situm of two times on request; Day iFndue and payable n or b Se p.mcusioaLege BlUA , et. 19, 2 Calendar i tems appear once only St7,mRo 2W Eg UssierariaLeaguSeake,2 Student orgnIation notices are not 30,"196, p.m.p accepted for publication. 'b- yNon-payment ofreuateas 50 persent allene, L 3cture, Sept. 25, Aud. A, SATURDA~Y, SEPTEMBER 25 ment of a delinquent penalty of $5 U.M. Friends of Student Non-VIolent Payments may be made in person Coorinating Committee, Bucket drive, DayCaenor*r maiedto heashir'fie10e Oct. 9, Michigan Stadium, 12 noon to Thurs., Sept. 30. _____ University Press Club of Michigan Mail Early Summary of Action Taken by Student Meeting - Anderson Room, Michigan Mail payments postmarked after due Government at Its Meeting of Ui 8:45date, Sept. 30, are late and subject to foS, 4mnp.m. penalty. September 23, 1965 Michigan Daily Anniversary Celebra- Identify mal payments as tuition Approved: That Student Government tmmoftwtiganUnonreq9:30;a ysmand show student number and name. Council submit the following list of tn rganiion, a names to the vice-president of student Footap-U-M vs. california; Michi- Student Government Council Approval affairs from which he shall choose 1:30 p1: m.of the following student-sponsored student members of the University gan tad~m, _______events becomes effective 24 hours after Joint Housing Committee: a u B- the publication of this notice. All Russell Linden, Georgia Berland, Tony teu a Aud- and 9 p on :Am.i publicIty for these events must be Chiu, Stewart Gordon, Bob Bodkin, ______Ad._7_n_9p~. withheld until the approval has bed'ome Nancy Freitag. effective. * Approved: That the Student Exchange General Notices Approval request forms for student Store Board be expanded from three sponsored events are available in Room members to four members. Engineering Placement Meeting: "In- 1011 of the SAB. Appointed: Richard Schanhals to the terviewing Worshop." Playback of re- Voice, Rally on Diag, Sept. 24, 12 Student Exchange Store Board. corded live interview with dIscussion noon. Appointed: Mike Dean, chairman of based on the principles of the preced- Voice, Rally on Diag, Sept. 26, 12 the Student Exchange Store Board for ing meeting. Prof. J. 2. Young,mSept. 27, noon, one year. UniversityPressClubofMichiganMailEarlySumApproved: That the Committee on MtGoven al Revision of University Policy be granted temporary recogni- tion. MihiaDa erIdntApproved: That the University of iinMichigan Student Section of the Society of Women Engineers be granted tem- DIS~NCTVE GFTSporary recognition. Approved: That the Drawing Club be granted temporary recognition.i ds e t h aoApproved: That the American Cul- Ciem Gu ex a n": ith Woolen Goods ture Student's Association be granted SweatersnilSarapprtemporary recognition. es effertive.s Approved: That the Conference on Pottery Gifts Viet Nam Steering Committee be grant- ed temporary recognition. Approved: That the American Insti- tute of Industrial Engineers Student MAYNARD HOUSE 524 E. WILLIAM Chapter be granted permanent recog- nition. Approved: Council Code of Election I,-I Rules as amended by Bodkin, Mans- collection for any support of any mili- field and Winder. tary forces now engaged in direct com- Approved: Only officially 'recognized bat with U.S. troops. student organizations may use the Approved: That Student Government tables and display cases in the Fish- Council mandate t.ie Student Concerns bowl and tables and signs on the Committee to investigate the proced- Diag. Permission request forms which ures through which the new president are necessary in all cases, must be of the University shall be selected. obtained from Alpha Phi Omega, 2528 This report shall be submitted to SGC SAB. Permission will be granted on a within two weeks. This report should first come first served basis. Alpha also include recommendations for in- Phi Omega will not grant permission suring student representation at any if litter will be caused or University such selection committee. policy violated. Each organization given Approved: That Student Government permission to use the Fishbowl or Diag Council request from the director of is responsible for keeping the area student community relations an im- clean. mediate convening of the Driving Reg- SGC prohibits the use of any of ulations Board to discuss Councilman Alpha Phi Omega facilities except theHahwysmtrclodinefr Diag for SGC campaign purposes. Hathaway's motorcycle ordinance for Diagfor OC ampagn urpoes, the City of Ann Arbor, and that their Fishbowl: Only two tables (one or- conclusion bencommunicated to the ganization per table) will be allowed City Council and Student Government in the Fishbowl at any one time. The Council tableFishbowlIf thechairs should be inyApproved: That Student Government' be obtained from Room C-70-B, Angell Council throu nnAitspresident, Counci Hall. No other University tables andlexprs tscAncArnortheCounki chairs may be used. Tables must be expressing its concern over the lack setspmayainsthe w.Tlesalloftheof communications between the rep- Fishbowl. Literature may be available resentatives of the student body and at a table to be picked up by inter-tty ouncil pror to therannounce- ested persons, but may not be handed mto the proposed city ordinance on out. Signs related to the purpose de- motorcycles. scribed in application may be attach- Approved: That SGC reaffirm its will- ed to the walls of the Fishbowl with ingness to meet at any time with City masking tape only, provided that they Council and/or its individual members do not block a display case. Signs are to discuss common interests. subject to University Bulletin Board Approved: That Student Government Policy. Sound equipment may be used Council establish a Personnel Com- only between the hour and 10 minutes mittee. after the hour and the intention to 1. The committee shall be chaired by use it must be stated on the permis- the personnel director and shall con- sion slip. The permission slip must be sist of as many members as is neces- at the table while the table is in use. sary to increase its effectiveness. Display Cases: An organization may 2. The functions of the committee use one of the three 64" x 35" display shall be as follows: cases. The large display case will be A. Plan and execute staff recruit- used to display the small posters dis- ment programs and staff recognition. tributed by Alpha Phi Omega, al- B. Work closely with all committee though special permission may be giv- chairmen and coordinators concerning en to an organization for sole use of personnel needs. the large case for a limited time. C. Maintain in the SGC offices an B. The Diagonal. up-to-date record of all persons work- ing on Council committees and boards. Diag tables, booth and displays: If D. Assist the administrative vice- necessary, tables may be obtained in president in developing leadership Room C-70-B. These tables must be re- training programs. turned at the end of the day. Litera- Approved: That SGC sponsor and aid ture may be available to be picked up in the administration of Willow Run by interested persons but may not be Association for Neighborhood Develop- handed out. The permission slip must ment Volunteer Day scheduled for Sat- be present at the table, booth, etc. urday, Oct. 23, which entails the fol- while it is in use, lowing: Diag Signs: Signs must be sturdy 1. A seminar for attending students and anchored securely. Signs must be at the WRAND Building, Ypsilanti removed on the last day for which per- Township at 8 a.m. : mission is given. Totally or partially 's2. Half of students going into com- ruined signs must be removed or re- munity to discuss WRAND with citi- paired within 24 hours after damage zens. has occurred. Signs may not be post- 3. Half of students doing painting,j ed over existing signs or be placed in carpenter work, etc. on the commu- such a way as to hide other signs. nity building. Posting of signs on trees with nails or in such a way that might injureP ac m n trees is prohibited. Signs may not be Plncement placed in such a way as to block traf- fic. Content of signs is subject to Uni- ANNOUNCEMENT: versity Board Policy. Peace Corps Placement Test-Deter- Rallies, Speeches, and Other Events: mines in what capacity you can best All events using sound equipment or serve. Tests will be held Oct. 9, Nov. 13 involves speeches or is otherwise not & Dec. 6 this semester. Test Sat., Oct. included in the above must secure event 9 at 9 a.m. at Downtown Post Office, permission from SGC. Event permis- Main & Catherine. To take test ques- sion forms are available from the OSA tionnaire must 'be completed. Details or from the SQC secretary. and applications available at Bureau Information Center: Posters for this of Appointments. bulletin board must be brought to the Alpha Phi Omega Office; all others POSITION OPENINGS: will be taken down. Atwood Co., Rockford, Ill.-Account- C. Enforcement: ant, BBA, major acctg. 10-12 yrs. ex- NL Flag Pace Still Torrid Not everyone's mind is turning to football with the cool weather. Baseball pennants are still being contested, with a three team race in the National League and almost a sure winner (not the Yankees, you all) in the American League. As usual, the AL pennant is al- most decided at this time. Only this year it is the surprising Min- nesota Twins in the lead. Minne- sota had a chance to clinch the pennant last night, but their game with Washington was rained out. Any combination of Minnesota victories and Baltimore defeats totaling three will give the Twins at least a tie for their first AL flag. San Francisco is two games ahead of Los Angeles, and three- and-a-half ."games ahead of Cin- cinnati in the NL flag drive. This year's pennant race promises to be as exciting as last year's, with the muscle of Willie Mays up against the pitching arms of the Dodgers. In action last night on the West Coast, LA downed the St. Louis Cards, 4-3, and Milwau- kee beat San Francisco 8-2. Major Leaguie Standings LLOYD GRAFF j 1990:* That's 25 Years We Daily folk are celebrating our 75th Anniversary today. Funny thing about an anniversary, it always makes you project yourself to the next big one. Where will I be on the 100th, the Jubilee, in 25 foggy, fluid years? Where will you be? Hawking hot dogs with sandpaper tonsils, writing gummy briefs on a mortgage loon. Never? Maybe. Two kids, four kids, bachelor. Fresh, stale, grumpy, jaded, goofy, wacky, sober, sobbing? Saving souls, reclaiming mine, spouting poetry, reading ,Time. A man of means, spitting blood, or a humor columnist exploding a dud. Gentleman farmer, fulfilling work, or just a lousy job. The future, the teasing future, where am I headed, fated. Base- ball, slamming the game breaking run across, or tagged at the plate in the ninth. Riding the bench, mired in the Minors, relief pitcher at 40, pinch runner at 27, first base coach at 50. General manager, vice-president, KING, EMPEROR, lord with responsibility. Ah, there's the rub. A titan or a mouse will I be, molder or molded, knothole or tree. And does it matter? Get Confident ... Of course it matters. You're an achiever or you wouldn't be at Michigan. You push, fight, claw, bite, beat your competition. Kick 'em in the head and smile. You're a winner, remember that. Confi- dence, that's the key. You have it baby, you're tough, tell it to yourself, man. Boy you have it made. . . Uh huh. Hope so. Tell me again I'm good, I'm great. Speak with feeling, emotion, grit. Twenty-five years, a lifetime, half, third, quarter, Qod willing. I'll be 45, nuclear scared or scarred, happy, secure, chubby or plump. And I'll be tested. Pass, flunk, begging the question. Will I still be grubbing for someone else's grades or mark myself. I'll be a Little League daddy, or maybe a protective papa, perhaps an anxious father. The son will be better, a diamond, a pal, a shiver- ing hood, a punk. No, he'll be a pal, I swear it, if it's mine to swear. Good Humor man, bad humor man, questioning, questioned, recog- nized or obscure. Is it in the fates, or in my palm? It's on my finger tips. Tell me my fortune empty Coke bottle, symbol of the times. Don't sneer little bottle, tell me truth. I want to know. I demand it. Twenty-five years and where will I be? Slapping a typewriter, caressing a poodle, counting my money, dreading the hours? What's it going to be? Spill it. 4* AMERICAN Minnesota Baltimore Chicago Detroit Cleveland New York Washington Boston Kansas City LEAGUE W L Pct. 96 58 .623 87 64 .576 88 66 .571 84 70 .545 82 71 .536 73 82 .484; 67 86 .438 60 96 .385 57 96 .373 GB 71/ 8 12 132 23/ 282 37 382 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Baltimore 1, California 6 (2nd rain) Cleveland 3, Detroit 2 (10 inn) Chicago at New York )ppd., rain) Minnesota at Washington (ppd., rain) Only games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Cleveland at Detrbit Minnesota at Washington Chicago at New York Boston at Kansas City Calitornia at Baltimore (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE Interested in Public Relations? COIN the Student Government Council's PUBLIC, RELATIONS BOARD GENERAL MEETING Sept. 26 SGC offices SAB ... 4 P.M. II San Francisco Los Angeles Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago Houston New York W L 90 63 89 64 87 66 ,85 70 82 71 79 73 75 77 69 85 62 91 48 106 Pet. GB .588 - .582 1 .569 3/ .548 6 .536 8 .520 10 .493 142 .448 22 .405 282 .312 422 1990. Gads, what a date. And will I love nore than I hate? El1 The organizations involved will be per. Located at Wixom, Mich. held responsible for violations of these Dept. of Health, Detroit-T.B. Case- rules. Violations will be reported by worker. Immed. opening for Lib. Arts the Building Services Department, the grad. Pref. men. No exper. req. Age 21- Plant Department, and the University 35. Assist in detection of TB & follow- officials and may be reported by any up treatment. other individuals to Duncan Sells, the ' City & County of San Francisco, Calif. director of student organizations. Viola-!-Director of Vocational Dev. & Trng. tions will be turned over to Joint Judi- MS in Soc. Work, Public Admin., Econ., ciary Council for handling and may Bus. Ad., Soc., Psych, or rel. 5 yrs. ex- result in the suspension of these priv- per, in vocational dev. 2. Ass't, Gen. ileges and/or fines. Manager, dept. of social services. MSW Approved: That SGC mandate the plus 2 yrs. exper. in welfare agency. Off-Campus Housing Advisory Board State of Washington, Olympia-Vari- to study, discuss and report to SGC in ous openings including Rehabilitation detail by September 29th each recom- center clinical director, Chief medical' mendation in Off-Campus Housing Un- consultant for labor & industries, & ion motion from Bob Bodkin. Medical consultant for labor & indus- Approved: That SGC grant permis- tries. All req. license to practice medi- sion for the Committee on the Univer- cine & surgery in state of Wash. sity Bookstore to have a third table in Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Hawaii the'Fishbowl Oct. 4-Oct. 8, 1965. --1. General Engr. BS engrg. or equiv. Approved: That SGC grant the Uni- plus 3 yrs. exper. esp. in planning, versity Bookstore Committee permission des.. constr. & maintenance of facili- to distribute handouts on the Diag on ties. Knowl. of military organ. & oper. Oct. 4, 1965. 2. Architect. BS Arch, or Arch Engrg. Approved:: That the University of or equiv. 3 yrs. exper. Michigan Student Government Council * * * request Vice-President Cutler to -con- For further information, please call suit with the U.S. District Attorney's 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- Office on the matter of individual ' pointments, 3200 SAB. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Milwaukee 8, San Francisco 2 Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 3 New York at Philadelphia (rain) Only games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES New York at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Chicago St. Louis at Los Angeles Milwaukee at San Francisco Cincinnati at Houston (n) ORGANIZATION NOTICES Use of This Column for Announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. Alpha Phi Omega, Executive Board meeting, Sept. 26, 1 p.m., 1320 S. Uni- versity, Apartment 24. Guild House, After game cider and donuts, Sept. 25, Guild House, 802 Mon- roe. * * * Lutheran Student Chapel, Sunday worship services, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.; Sunday at 7 p.m., student led panel, "Barriers to Belief," Sun., Sept. 26, Hill St. at Forest Ave. Newman Student Association, Canoe- ing party (meet at Newman Center, Sun., Sept. 26, 2 p.m., 331 Thompson. University Lutheran Chapel, Sun- day morning services, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m., 1511 Washtenaw. All welcome. Across Campus SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinema Guild will present "The Balcony" in the Architecture Auditorium. J I 7X35. CF *BINOCULAR FULL 367 FT. FIELD OF VIEW' Brings action, things and people /almost close enough to touch" Use this SCOPE top-quality precision- engineered Binocular to enliven your interest and increase your enjoy- ment of sporting events, Nature study, travel and general observation of dis- tant objects. 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That's Adlastic with the give to WOULD YOU LIKE TO READ 1000 to 2000 WORDS A MINUTE WITH FULL COMPREHENSION AND RETENTION EASE PRESSURE-SAVE TIME-IMPROVE CONCENTRATION You can read 150-200 pages an hour using the ACCELERATED READING method. You'll learn to comprehend at speeds of 1,000 2,000 words a minute. And retention is excel lent. This is NOT a skimming method; you definitely read every word. You con apply the ACCELERATED READING method to textbooks and factual material as well as to literature and fiction. The author's style is not lost when you read at these speeds. In fact, your accuracy and enjoyment in reading will be increased. Consider what this new reading ability will enable you to accomplish-in your required reading and in the additional reading you will want to do, No machines, projectors, or apparatus are used in learning the ACCELERATED READING method. In this way the reader avoids developing any dependence upon external equipment in reading. An afternoon class and an evening class in ACCELERATED READING will be taught each TUESDAY adjacent to the U. of M. Campus beginning on October 12. Be our auest at a 30-minute oublic demonstration of the ACCELERATED READING i. 11 i E