PACE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1965 PAGE TWO TIlE ~UlCflIGAN IJAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1965 Many Groups Join Viet Nam Peace March (Continued from Page 1) At one point, those surrounding the NLF flag with American flags! started chanting "All the way with LBJ." Teague and his followers countered with the chant, "Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids have you killed today?" Opinion toward the carrying of the NLF' flag varied among anti- administration picketers: "I think it's fine," a young lady from Cleveland said; an elderly man from Pittsburgh said "I don't think that it belongs on this march." This was the opinion shared by most, although a middle-aged woman from Detroit held that "it's a publicity gimmick to de~- tract from the other marchers. It's a device." Her husband added "I think it's an FBI man carry- ing it." shouldn't be allowed to display, the enemy flag. I'd rather fight' over there now than have my son fight there in 10 or 20 years." Blood, Patriots A college youth from New York City, bearing a sign with a quote from Thomas Jefferson, "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots," said "I don't represent any group-I'm an American. I don't particularly like Commu- nistss or pacifists. If I can get near that NLF flag I'll tear it apart." As the demonstrators left the picket lines to attend the rally, near the Washington monument, a police captain ordered counter pickets to stand across the street, at the foot of Monument hill, where they continued to brandish their signs and shout at the anti- war marchers. Various cries of "Commie," "Red," and "Don't by the Polish Freedom said that he had just serving a tour of duty Navy in Viet Nam. Fighters finished with the The Nazi When asked about the appear- ance of the Nazi in the counter- picket line, he said "I was going to kill him. I hit him. I wish Yet another of the Polish Free- dom Fighters carried a sign sim- ilar to that carried by Niles. It read "free kerosene and matches," and its bearer carried a can lab-! eled "kerosene." Joseph Shallit of Philadelphia brought his wife and two small children to march on the counter- they'd put me in a room alone picket line because, he said, "we with him for five minutes!" He feel very strongly about preserv- added that "the appearance of ing our freedom. We're not right- that Nazi detracts from the valid- wingers or anything like that-as' ity of the counter-picket." a matter of fact we're Democrats," Jozef Mlot-Mroz, president of he added. the Polish Freedom Fighters, who Mrs. Shallit said that she prob- wrapped himself in chains to sig- ably agreed with the anti-admin- nify "Communist bondage," com- istration pickets on much domes- plained that the press always lies tic policy. She maintained that she about how many anti-administra- is strongly in support of Icivil rights tion picketers there are. He main- here and in Viet Nam, adding that tained that the figures are always she wants the Vietnamese to be too high. He spent much of his free from Communism. time trying to count the number At first several anti-administra- of demonstrators in the picket line tion pickets marched in the coun- in front of the White House. ter-picket line, apparently to dam- With regard to Niles, Mlot-Mroz pen its effect, but soon police or- said "I fought against the Nazis. dered them to join one of their I won't have anything to do with "own" lines. The police then sur-{ them. I don't know what he's rounded the counter-picket line, for, but he's not for this coun- which subsequently shrank to try." about 20 people. Across Campus NEXT WEEK-DON'T MISS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 9-5 p.m.-Alpha Kappa Alpha Ann Arbor CIVIC Theatre's production of sorority is sponsoring a fund- raising drive for the needy chil- dren in Detroit. tu Miller's towering drama 3 p.m.-Paul Miller, president of the Associated Press and the Gannett Newspapers, will speak on "The Crisis of Confidence in the News": at Rackham Amphitheater. 8 p.m. - The Department of Speech University Players will give their performance of "Henry VI Part III," at Trueblood Auditor- ium. 8 p.m.-Alfred M. Pelham, Vice- Dec. 9-11, 8:00 P.M.-Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre President of Wayne State Univer- sity, will speak on "Problems in Developing Metropolitan Coopera- Thu rs.$1.50, Fri.-Sat. $1.75 tion." in the East Conference Room of Rackham Bldg. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 2:15 p.m. - Manfred Kochen, mathematical biologist at the Mental Health Research Institute Box Office (668-6300) Opens Monday at 10:00 A.M. (MHRI), will speak on "Models for Information Seaich Systems," in 1057 MHRI. Somewhat stronger opinions to- burn your draft cards - burn ward the NLF flag were held by yourselves" filled the air, but were those who demonstrated in favor ignored by the demonstrators of administration policy. Said one across the street, who had plac- such picketer, a high school stu- ed their signs in several large re- dent, "since we're fighting the ceptacles provided by the police. Viet Cong they (the CANLF)' A man carrying a sign supplied "t.. . .... ....... . . . . .. ... . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . t. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .s . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .... .. . . .. . . DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN* 6. .......*..........17.;2.1..8.....7].Y .T...imes. ...........- J 4 -I The University Musical Society The Daily Official Bulletin is an ottila pulication of the tinivez- sity of Michigan, for which The Michigan Iaily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in 1'Y 'lWlRliTtEN form to Room 3519 Administration tldg. be-I fore 2 p m. of the day preceding publicat.ion, 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. btudent organiration notices are not accepted for publication. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- Inar-"The Management of Managers": Michigan Union, 8 a.m., School of Public Health Conference on Home Care-School of Public Health, 9 a.m. Univesity Lecture In Journalism - Paul Miller, president of the Associated Press and the Gannett Newspapers, "The Crisis of Confidence in the News": Rackham Amphitheatre, 3 p.m. Dept. of Speech University Players Performance-Shakespeare's "Henry VI Part II": Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m. Public Administration Seminar-Al- fred M. Pelham, vice-president, Wayne State University, "Problems in Devel- oping Metropolitan Cooperation": East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg., 8 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital - Ernest Caviant ,trumpet: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. Zoology Seminar: Dr. H. Kleerekoper, Dept. of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., will speak on "SharkI and Fish Locomotion in Response to Olefactory Stimulation," 4 p.m., 231 An-. gell Hall, Lecture: The Dept. of Near Eastern' Languages and Literatures will pre- sent C. E. Bosworth, visiting professor at the Univ. of Toronto, lecturing on "The Development of Persian Culture, under the Early Ghaznavids," Wed.. Dec. 1, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 200, Lane Hall. Botany Seminar: Dr. Winslow Briggs, Stanford Univ., will speak on "Physiol- ogical and Physical Properties of Phy- tochrome," Wed., Dec. 1, 4:15 p.m., 1139 Nat. Science Bldg. Lecture: Wed., Dec. 1, Prof. Alfred G. Meyer, MSU, will meet with the stu- dents and faculty of the Political Sci- ence Dept. The topic of Prof. Meyer's lecture will be "Leninism, Trotskyism, ORGANIZATION NOTICES ficers, Thurs., Dec. 2, 7 p.m., Cave of the League. and the New American Radicalism," As- PlaceeintC = For further information, please 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of pointments, 3200 SAB. call Counseling, Ap- Work. Two maintenance, Recreation and Youth year contracts include housing, transportation, sembly Hall (not East Conference as ANNOUNCEMENT: clothing and vacation allowances plus originally scheduled), 4th floor; Rack- SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: cash salary. ham Bldg., 8:30 p.m. Operation Native Son-A program for 212 SAB- * * * personal interviews with leading em- Social Work Careers Program, Boston, For additional information contact } ,ployers representing a wide variety of Mass.-Announces Student Visiting Day. the Bureau of Appointments, Educ. Genera N! O ('.S' career opportunities for 1966 grads. Men Spend Dec. 29 with one or more mem- Div., 3200 SAB, 764-7462. and women with degrees in many fields bers of social work staff. Details & including acctg., architect., biochem., applications at 212 SAB. Academic Costume: Can be rented at ,bus, ad., chem., econ., educ., engrg., International Student Info. Service, Moe Suort Shopu, 711 geol., journi, law, lib. arts, lib. sci., Brussels-Mr. Efratas will be on cam- Moe Sport Shop, 711N. University Ave. soc. work, math, mktg., nursing, phar- pus Dec. 9 & 10 to explain jobs in Eu- Orders for Midyear Graduation Exer- macy, etc. These programs are for per- rope & how to get one. He will be in cises should be placed immediately. sons who live in selected areas & in- 212 SAB until 3:30 p.m. and Aud. D, The following part-time jobs are elude Dayton, Toledo, Cleveland, Ohio; Angell Hall from 4-5 p.m. each day. available, Application for these jobs Recommendation for Departmental Pittsburgh, Pa.; South Bend, Indian- can be made in the Part-Time -Em- Honors: Teaching departments wishing apolis, Ind.; Dallas, Tex.; Peoria, Ill., & TEACHER PLACEMENT: ployment Utfice, 2200 SAB, during the to recommend tentative Dec. graduates Buffalo, N.Y. These interviews will be The following schools have vacancies following hours: Monday through Fri from the College of Literature, Science held the last week in December in the now and/or next semester: day. 8 a.m. until 12 noun and 1:30 and the Arts for Honors or High Hon- above listed cities. Register early. De- Plymouth, Mich.-Art. until b p.m. ors should recommend such students tails and application forms available Pontiac, Mich. (Oakland Co. Childrens Employers desirous of hiring stu- by forwarding a letter to the Director, at the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 Village Sch.)-Type A Spec. Ed. dents for part-time or full-time tem. Honors Council, 1210 Angell Hall, by SAB. Ypsilanti, Mich. (;East J.H. Sch.) - porary wirk, should contact Robert 3 p.m., Mon., Dec. 27. Mentally Handicapped. Parker, part-time interviewer, at 764. Teaching departments in the School POSITION OPENINGS: Overseas Teaching-International Vol- 1283 of Education should forward letters di- U.S. Dept. of Health, Education & untary Services has openings in Africa, Students desiring miscellaneous ode rectly to the Office of the Registrar, Welfare, Lansing, Mich.-Auditors, De- Southeast Asia and the Near East for jobs shuild cnsult the bulletin Room 1513 Admin. Bldg., by 8:30 a.m., gree in acctg. 2-3 yrs. exper. Some single people with Bachelor and/or board in R-orm 2200, daily. Thurs., Dec. 30. travel involved. Immed. opening. , Masters degrees to teach at the elemen- Men or women are needed to work AmChem Products, Bremen, Ind. - tary and secondary levels in Gen. Sci- as assistants at registration on Jan. Hopwood Contest for Freshmen: All Sales Trainee. Young man, interested ence, Public Health and Sanitation, 3-5. Come immediately to Rm. 3501 manuscripts must be in the Hopwood in merchandising & sales for Flint & Mechanics and Basic Construction, Admin. Bldg. to apply. Rm., 1006 Angell Hall, by 4 p.m., Wed., Detroit area territory. Recent or Dec. Dec. 8. grads in Lib. Arts or Bus. Ad. No ex- per, required. MARGOT UDOLPH Parking Notice: Effective Dec. 1, 1965, Oxford Univ. Press, N.Y.C.-College the restrictions on the U. of M. Staff Traveler. Male grad, for college text- Parking ' Lot E-6 (behind E. Medical-. book repres. Territory of 2-3 states. No Pharmacy Research), will be extended exper. required. Start in Jan. TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE MOTION PICTURE SCREEN until 10 p.m. Mon. through Fri. Space Wayne State Univ., Detroit - Res. is available, for vehicles without staff Engr. Res. project in biomechanicsj parking permits, in the U. of M. Church with emphasis on auto safety. Immed. St. Parking Structure after 6 p.m. opening for man or woman with de- gree (MS or PhD pref.) in engrg., with Special Lecture: Dr. Earl L. Muetter- exper. in biol. sci. or biomech.; or ties, associate director of basic sciences, biol, major with engrg. bkgd. Exper. E. 1. DuPont de Nemours Co., will speak helpful. on "Chemical and Structural Consid- A. E. Staley Mfg. Co., Decatur, ill.-9 erations in Complexes of High Coordi- Young woman, knowl. of Spanish to nation Number," on Thurs., Dec. 2, at work as exec, secretary to V.P. of 8 p.m. in Rm. 1300 of the Chemistry overseas operations. Advanced clerical SBldg.skills. Exper. pref. # POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT Presents S 6S (HANDEL) in Hill Auditorium FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 8:30 SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 8:30 SUNDAY, DEC. 5, 8:30 University Choral Union (340 voices) and Soloists Members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Lester McCoy, Conductor Tickets: $2.50 - $2.00 - $1.50 - $1.00 at University Musical Society, Burton Tower Telephone: 665-3717-Mon. through Fri., 9 to 4:30; Sat., 9-12 (Also Hill Auditorium box office 1 72 hours preceding performancesJ "AN ABSOLUTE KNOCKOUT OF A MOVIE!" -Bosley Crowther, N.Y Times w " ROMAN POLANSKI'S DIAL 8-6416 .: "a tour-de- force of sex end suspensc ___ __ __-_-L ife USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Formsare available in Room 1011 SAB. Cercle Francais, Baratin and Christ- mas play, Dec. 2, 3 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Joint Judiciary Cpuncil, There will be a meeting of the Joint Judiciary Council on Wednesday evening at 7:15 p.m. in the Council Room on the third floor of the SAB. Near East Studies Club, "The Ghas- navids," Prof. Bosworth of St. Andrews College, Dec. 1, 8 p.m., Lane Hall. * * * University Lutheran Chapel, Reg- ular monthly chapel assembly meeting at 8:30 p.m.; Wednesday evening Ad- vent Vespers, 10 p.m. "Advent's Annual1 Assurance," John 1:45, 46; Christmas organ music from 9:50 to 10 p.m. All welcome, University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw. * * * Circle Society, Meeting, election of of- DAVID BLAIR Directed by Anthony Asquith (Ls Syiphides, Le Corsair, La Vaise,.AurorasWedding) Today & Thursday k se! and Anthony Havelock-Allan A B. :.E. Production A Sigma III Release QEj ~l~i~ Shows at 1 :30 ($1.50'i*'4:30 ($1.00) * -8:00 ($2.25) NOW mw, ='TWIN ! 1..... PREMIERE THURSDAY Dec. 2nd 8 P.M. 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