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sit-in which was protesting United
States policy in Viet Nam was a
violation of Section 12-A of the
Selective Service Act.
'The 'penalty for violating Sec-
tion 12-A is five years in jail and
a $10,000 fine if found guilty in a
federal court. Holmes said, how-
ever, that, "We (the Selective
Service) have had a long stand-
ing agreement with the Justice
Department that a person who
violates Section 12-A can be pro-
cessed as a delinquent by his local
board.
"We always try to exhaust the
individual's administrative rights
in the hope that he will not have
to go to the penitentiary. The re-
classification (to 1-A status) is an
administrative right," normally
granted to those who violate Sec-
tion 12-A, Holmes, explained.
Across
Campus
THURSDAY, FEB. 3
8 a.m. - Bureau of Industrial
Relations will present "The Man-
agehent of Managers" in the
Union.
8:30 a.m.-The Bureau of In-
dustrial Relations Workshop will
present "Letter and Report Writ-
ing" in the Union.
8:30 a.m.-The Bureau of In-
dustrial Relations, will present a
seminar on "Management by Ob-
jectives - Results - Oriented Ap-
praisal Systems" in the Union.
1:30 p.m. - The Management
Development Seminar is "Better
Letter and Report Writing" at the
Union.
7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will
present "The Golem" in the Ar-
c'hitecture Aud.
8:00 p.m.-The Symposium on
The Future of American Indi-
vidualism presents. Dr. Walter
Judd speaking on "The Impact of
Individualism on Our Foreign
Policy.",
8 p.m.-The PTP will present
ACT in Moliere's "Tartuffe" at
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.
8 p.m.--The University Players
w111 present Robert Anderson's
"The Days Between" at Trueblood
Acid.
8:30 p.m.-The School of Music
will present a French Horn En-
semble at Hill Aud.
FRIDAY, FEB. 4
8 a.m.-The Bureau of Indus-
trial Relations will present a sem-
inar, "The Management of Man-
agers" -in the Union.
8:30 a.m.-The Bureau of In-
dustrial Relations Workshop will
present "Letter and Report Writ-
ing" in the Union.
8:30 a.m.-The Bureau of In-
dustrial Relations will present a
seminar, "Management by Objec-
tives-Results-Oriented Appraisals
Systems" in the Union.
7 and 9 p.m. - Cinema Guild
presents "The Golem" in the Ar-
chitecture Aud.
7:30 p.m.-Mich. College Repub-
lcan Club presents "Promises to
Keep," a national conference on
civil rights; the keynote address
will be given by Gov. Romney; in
the Lawyer's Club lounge.
8 p.m.-The University Players
will present Robert Anderson's
"The Days Between" at Trueblood
Aud.
8:30 p~m.-The University Jazz
Band will present a concert at
Hill Aud.
SATURDAY, FEB. 5
1:30 p.m. - The African Stu-
dents' Union will present a sem-
inar on Africa at the Wesley
Foundation.
2:30 and 8 p.m.-The PTP will
present ACT in Moliere's "Tar-
tuffe" at L y d i a Mendelssohn
Theatre.
7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will
present "School for Scoundrels" at
the Architecture Aud.
8 p.m.-The University Players
will present Robert Anderson's
"The Days Between" at Trueblood
Aud.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Day Calendar
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar-"The Management of Managers":
Michigan Union, 8 a.m.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Work-
shop-"Letter and Report Writing":
Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar-"Management by Objectives -
Results-Oriented Appraisal Systems":
Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
Management Development Seminar-
"Better Letter and Report Writing":
Michigan Union, 1:30 p.m.
Mental Health Research Institute
Seminar-"Requirements for a Theory
of an International System," Kenneth
Boulding, director, Center for Conflict
Resolution, 2:15 p.m., 1057 MHRI, 205
N. Forest Ave.
Cinema Guild-"The Golem": Archi-
tecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m.
Professional Theatre Program Per-
formance-American Conservatory The-
atre Company in Moliere's "Tartuffe":
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m.
Dept. of Speech University Players
Performance-Robert Anderson's "The
Days Between": Trueblood Aud.;, p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Catherine Merena, pianist: Recital Hall,
School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
School of Music Recital - French
Horn Ensemble: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.
General Notices
Physical Education- Women Stu-
dents: Women students taking requir-
ed physical education who were med-
ically deferred for the first half of
this semester should report to Office
15, Barbour Gymnasium, to sign for
the second half of the semester. Reg-
,istration will be held from 8 a.m. to
noon and 1 to 5 p.m. on Thurs. and
Fri., Feb. 3 and 4, and Mon. and
Tues,, Feb. 7 and 8.
Upperelass students who wish to elect
physical education classes may do so
on Thurs. and Fri. mornings only,
Feb. 24 and 25.
International Center Tea: The regu-
lar Thursday Tea held at the Inter-
national Center from-3:30 to 5 p.m.
will be held at the Theta Xi frater-II
nity, 1345 Washtenaw, on Thurs., Feb.,
3, as part of International Emphasis
Month,
Admission Test for Graduate Study
in Business Candidates taking the Ad-
mission Test for Graduate Study in
Business on Sat., Feb. 5, are requested
to report to Rackham Lecture Hali at
8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Washington Summer Intern Program:
The second general meeting for all stu-
dents interested in working in Wash-
ington, D.C., next summer will be held
Thurs., Feb. 3, at 4 p.m. in the Multi-
purpose Room of the Undergraduate
Library. Instructions for application
will be given at that time. Interviews
with the summer intern counselor will
be held on Wednesdays and Thurs-
days at the Institute of Public Ad-
ministration, 1516 Rackham Bldg.
Parking: Effective Feb. 7, Lot SC-7,
E. Hoover at Division, will be changed
from open parking to restricted Staff
Paid Permit Parking.
Special Education Colloquium:aFritz
Redl, PhD, professor of behavioral sci-
ences, Wayne State University, Detroit,
will speak on "Designing a Therapeutic
Classroom for Disturbed Children: The
Milieu Approach," Schorling Aud.,
U.H.S., 7:30-9 p.m., Thurs., Feb. 3.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Peace Corps Placement Test-Deter-
mines in what capacity you can best
serve. Test will be given Sat., Feb. 12
at 9 a.m. at Downtown Post Office,
Main & Catherine. To take test ques-
tionnaires mustabecompleted. Details
& applications available at Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Good Samaritan Hospital, Phoenix,
Ariz-Supv. of Phys, Therapy. Staff &
supv. exper. in phys. therapy & admin.
ability. Also need regist. physical &
occupational therapist for staff.
Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis, Mo. -
Recent grads or experienced mech.
engrs. for corp. engrg. dept. Handle
plant layout, process flow, etc.
Business Men's Clearing House, Chi-
cago-Employment Service Managers.
Men interested in bus. mgmt. for trng.
leading to exec. staff level for employ-
ment service agencies.
V.A. Center, Dayton, Ohio - Social
Workers. MSW. No exper. req. if grad
trng. included field instruction in case-
work or social group work. Or 1 yr.
exper. under social work supv.
Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., Groton,
Conn.-Research Ass't. for Pharma-
cology res. dept. BS biol. or related
field to assist in toxicol. res. & test-
ing, including acute toxicity studies in
rats, mice, dogs ,etc.
Modern Maid, Chattanooga, Tenn. -
Salesman for mfr. of elect. & gas
built-in kitchen appliances for ac-
counts in Mich, N.W. Ohio & Ind.
Pref. man experienced in working with
bldg. material distributors, etc. Will
interview week of Feb. 7 in this area.
Apply immediately.
The New York News, N.Y.C.-Recent
& April grads in Bus. Admin., ME or IE
& Journ. for various openings in man-
agement, prod. (engrg.), acctg., EDP &
sales. Summer positions begin June for
undergrads.
American Plywood Assoc., Royal Oak,
Mich.-Field Service Repres. for De-
troit & other locations. April, June or
recent grad in architect., CE, IE, For-
estry or Bldg. Prod. Age 24-40. Field
promotion & tech. consultation in con-
struction & indlust. mkts.
C For further information, please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
Camp Tamarack, Ortonville, Mich. -
Coed. Interviewing Feb. 3 for counse-
lors, program director, specialists in
arts & crafts & waterfront instructor.
Flora-Dale Resort ,Mears, Mich. -
Waitress, cottage cleaners, snack bar
helpers, light housekeepers & handy-
man. Start work May 1.
U.S. Post Office Jobs-Limited num-
ber of jobs in various cities throughout
U.S. Men & women. Closing date for
exam is Feb. 24. Form 5000 AB.
* * *
Details at Summer Placement, 212
SAB.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg.
MON., FEB. 7-
Beloit Corp., Beloit, Wis. - BS: EE,
ME, MS: Info. & Controls. Men only.
R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Trng. Pro-
gram.
Borg-Warner Des. Center, Des Plaines,
111.-Any Degree: ChE, EE, ME. MS:
EM. MS-PhD: Mat'ls. R. & D., Des.
Emerson Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo.
& various plants-BS-MS: Aero., EE, IE,
ME. BS: CE, Mat'ls. Can consider non-
citizens for commercial divisions. R. &
D., Des., Prod., Sales.
The Goss Co., Chicago-BS: EM, ME.
R. & D., Des,, Sales.
S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., Racine,
Wis.-BS-MS: ChE, IE, ME. BS: Sci.
Engrg. Men only. R. & D., Prod..
Maxon Premix Burner Co., Muncie,
Ind,-BS: ChE, IE, Mat'ls., Sci. Engrg.
BS-MS: ME. Men only. R. & D., Des.,
Prod., Sales.
Miehle Co., Div. of Miehle-Goss-Dex-
ter, Inc., Chicago-BS: ME. Men only.
Des., Prod., Sales.
The Prestolite Co., Toledo, Ohio -
BS: EE, ME. R. & D., Des.
Sinclair Research, Inc., R. & D.,
Harvey, Ill.-Any Degree: ChE. R. &
D., Des.
-The Toledo Edison Co., Toledo, Ohio
-BS: EE, ME. Men only. R. & D., Des.,
Sales,
U.S. Steel Corp., Mgmt. candidates
for steel plant & mining op.-BS:
ChE, CE, EE, E Math, EM, IE, Mat'ls.,
ME, Met., Chem., Math & others in-
terested in Prod. Mgmt. Venezuelan &
Canadians for jobs in home country.
Prod.
U.S. Steel Corp., Chicago & Pittsburgh
-BS: ChE, CE, EE, ME. Dev., Des.,
Prod.
MON.-TUES., FEB. 7-8-
Monsanto Co., National - Any De-
gree: ChE, EE, ME. BS-MS: CE. MS-
PhD: Mat'ls., Info. & Controls. MS:
Construction. BS, MS, Prof.: IE. R. &
D., Des., Prod,
TRW Systems (Formerly Space Tech.
Labs.), Redondo Beach, Calif. & Hous-
ton,ETexas-MS-PhD: Aero., Comm.
Sci., EE, EM, Info. & Controls, ME, Nu-
clear, Physics & Math. R. & D, Des.
TUES., FEB. 8-
American Enka Corp., Enka, N.C. -
BS-MS: ChE, EE, ME, Physics, Or. &
Phys. Chem. BS: IE. Citizens & non-
citizens becoming U.S. citizen. R. & D.,
Des., Prod.
Container Corp. of America (p.m.)-
BS-MS: ChE, EE, ME, Chem., Ec.,
Gen. Lib. Arts, Math, Physics. Men
only. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales.
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co., Findlay,
Ohio-BS, PhD: ChE. BS: EM. IE. ME.
Men only. R. & D., Des., Prod., Meth-
ods,
Kimberly-Clark Corp., General Of-
fives & mills throughout U.S. (p.m.)- Allen-Bradley Co., Hdqts.-Milwau-
Any Degree: ChE. BS-MS: EE, IE. BS: kee, Wis. >& sales offices-BS-MS: EE.
CE, ME. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales. BS: IE, ME, Met. R. & D., Des., Prod.,
Newport News Shipbldg. & Dry Dock Sales.
Co., Newport News, Va. (only) - Any TUES. & THURS., FEB. 8 & 10-
Degree: EM, ME. BS-MS: Met. BS: Standard Oil (N.J.), Esso Res. & En-
ChE, CE, EE, E Physics, IE, Naval & grg. Co., Humble Oil & Refining Co.,
Marine. R. & D., Des., Prod., Inspec- Esso Prod. Res. Co., nationwide-Any
tion & Testing. Degree: ChE, EE, EM, ME, Naval &
Sun Oil Co., Phila. & M. Hook, Pa.;Marine. BS-MS: CE, IE. MS: Constr.
Toledo, Ohio; Dallas, Texas-BS-MS: BS: Sci. Engrg, PhD: Math, Physics.
ChE, ME. BS: CE, EE, Met. R. & D., Citizens & non-citizens if possess per-
Des., Prod., Tech. Econ Eval. manent immigrant visa now. R. & D.,
TUES.-WED., FEB. 8-9-- Des., Prod., Sales
UAC
International Emphasis Month
Thurs., Feb. 3
International Tea, 3:30-5:00--Theta Xi,
1343 Washtenaw. Open to all.
j ~ Spotlight South America-Dr. Robert Klinger will
discuss his experiences in several South American
nations. Slides will be shown, 8:00 Union, 3C.
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NOON LUNCHEON, 25c
JERRY BADANES, Poet and Hopwood
Award Winner, 1961
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TONIGHT 6 P.M., Dinner at Cost
Especially invited those who desire to participate in
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UNIVERSITY CIVIL RIGHTS CONFERENCE
"PROMISES TO KEEP"
Feb. 4 &5, 1966
An outstanding program open to alI university students and faculty
KEYNOTERS:
GOV. GEORGE ROMNEY and LT. GOV. WILLIAM MILLIKEN
BIRMINGHAM DEMONSTRATIONS:
HOSEA WILLIAMS and BEN CLARKE-Southern Christian Leadership Conf.
HARLEM:
JOHN MORSELL-Asst. Executive Director, NAACP
CHICAGO:
REV. C. T. VIVIAN-Leader in Martin Luther King's Chicago Drive
FEDERAL CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS:
SAMUEL JACKSON-Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
OPEN OCCUPANCY:
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