SUNDAY, APRIL 10, THE MICHIGAN DAILY x At*IV SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1~66T HE MICHIGAN DAILY £ PAUL !r1 V P a C." a v n:v:v ::a' a "c" v ra r. t ..; _ -. ,. r.Z"V4?A.Wo r'. .l.n._v::_...ar1".e r..DAILY O FFICIAL. BULLETIN.y.. .. ..... .."rr. " ," M x ".: s.Mr. r:,.> r.** «: rvv, " ",a*. ""M v . The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the univer- sity of Michigan for- which The Michigan. Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TVl'sWItli"ITN form to Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Nottees may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Dtay' Calendar Items appear once only Student organi7ation notices are not accepted for publication. TUESDAY, APRIL 12 Day Calendar Symposium On Remote Sensing of Environment - Registration, Rackham Lobby, 8 a.m. Management Development Seminar- "Management Orientation":- Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. Management Development Seminar-- "Basics of Supervision": Michigan Un- ion, 8:30 a.m. Management Development Seminar- "On-the-Job Coaching and Counsel- ing": Michigan Union, 1:30 p.m. Dept. of Mathematics Ziwet Lecture -John W. Milnor, Princeton Univer- sity, "Some Algebraic Tools in Top- ology": Aud. D, Angell Hall, 4 p.m. Museum of Anthropology Lecture - William Sears, Florida Atlantic U~ni- versity, "The Interpretation of Arch- aeological Data in Social and Political Terms": Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. School of Music Recital-Brass En- semble: Recital Hall, School of Music, 7 p.m.] Professional Theatre Program Play of the Month-"Barefoot in the Park": Hill Aud., 8:30 a.m. School of Music Degree Recital - Charles,. Avsharian, violinist: 'Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Henry Russel Lecture-Will be deliv- ered by James V. Neel, professor of human genetics, chairman of the De- partment of Human Genetics, and pro- fessor of internal medicine, Wed., April 13, at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. A of Angell Hall. His lecture topic is "Atomnic Bombs, Inbreeding, and Japanese Genes." The Henry Russel Award will also be made at this time. Wanted: 60 male and female students to assist with Spring-Summer Regis- tration, May ,3 and 4 at Waterman Gymnasium. Report to Room 3007 Ad- ministration Bldg. as soon as possible. Student Laboratory Theatre: Presents as its 13th production of the 1965-66 season, Pergolesi's comic opera, "The Music Master." Students, staff and faculty are invited to 'the free public performance on Thurs., April 14, 4:10 p.m. in the Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg. Analytical - Inorganic Colloquium2 Richard W. Kopp, U. of M., will speak on "The Reactions of Dimethylamin- ochlorophosphines with AICl3 and AlC13 Adducts," on Tues., April 12, at 5 p.m. in Room 1200 of the Chemistry Bldfg. Sociology Coliquium: Wendell Bell, Yale University, speaking on "Specula- tions- and Sociology," Tues., April 12, 4 p.m., 229 Angell Hall. Doctoral Examination for Joel Jo- seph Bernaciak, English Literature & Literature; thesis: "Microcosm, versus Macrocosm: A Study of Setting in the Fiction of Joseph Conrad," Tues., April Northern Michigan University, April 11- 12, 2601 Haven Hall, at 8:30 a.m. 15. Chairman, R. F. Haugh. Peter Holwell, systems analyst, School Examinations Department, University of Wanted: Eight male students to as- London, London, England, April 13-16. sist in preparing Waterman Gymnasium for Spring-Summer Registration. To be able to work the week of April 25th, Placem ent $1.50 per hour. Report to Room 3007 Administration Bldg. as soon as possi- ANNOUNCEMENT: bie. Wanted: 20 graduate students to as- sess tuition at Spring-Summer Registra- tion, May 3 and 4. $1.50 per hour. Re- port to Room 3007 Administration Bldg. as soon as possible. Foreign Visitors The following are the foreign vlsi. tors programmed through the Interna- tional Center who will be on campus this week on the dates indicated. Pro- gram arrangements are being made by Mrs. Ciifford R. Miller, International Center, 764-2148. Jonas Eliaeson, head of the Institute for Post-Graduate Training at the Stockholm School of Economics and Business Administration, Stockholm, Sweden, April 4-15. Miss Reiko Dohi, student in linguist- ics, Central Michigan University,'Mount Pleasant, Mich., April 6-13. Mrs. Sam Olaitan (Funlayo), elemen- tary teacher and headmistress, St. Cath- erine's Model School, Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria, April 10-13. Petar J. Vukovic, secretary general, Yugoslavia Track and Field Associa- tion, Belgrade Yugoslavia, April 11-14. Kirpal Singh Narang, vice-chancellor, Panjabl University, Patiala, India, April 12-15. A group of German students from University of Saarland, Miss Gerti Mar- ken, Walther Fleig, Heiner Ahlers, Claus Despelher, Hans Trapp, accompanied by Dr. Helmut Kreitz, professor at ir Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. -Announces Publishing Procedures course June 22-Aug. 2. Men & women grads. Basic trng. in publishing skills including prod., design, layout, edi- torial, etc. Writing & typing ability" essential. Lectures & workshops. Good opportunities for placement. Apply now. Details at Bureau of Appointments. POSITION OPENINGS: Mgmt Consultants, Chicago-Com- puter Systems Specialist, degree or equiv. in acctg., indust. engrg., or bus. admin. plus special courses in EDP & systems dev. Exper. 3-5 yrs. in pro- cedures, EDP in mfg. & acctg. appli- cation. Age 27-40. Also Personnel Mgr, for mfg. firm in Ohio. BA or equiv. in indust. rel., indust. engrg., mgmt. or rel. Age 26-35, 3 yrs. exper. in per- sonnel and/or labor rel. Sun Oil Co., Marcus Hook, Pa.-Var- ious positions in res. & engrg., mfg., prod., mktg., indust. rel., bus., etc. in- cluding 1. Elec. Power Systems Des., BSEE, power major. No exper. req. 2. Tech. Econ. BS or MS in Chem. Engrg. plus grad studies in bus. No exper. req. 3. Analytical Res., any degree level in Chem. No exper. req. 4. Plant Des. & Construction, BSCE, no exper. req. 5. Motor Products Sales, BA plus sales bkgd. or aptitude. 5. Mgmt. Info. Sys- tems Analysis, MS or MBA in quantita- tive fields. No exper. req. City of Hartford, Conn.-Positions in- clude Public Health Nursing Coordi- nator, PublicHealthsEducator, Bio- statistician, Admin. Asst. Degree in appropriate field. 1-3 yrs. exper. de- pending on position. American Society of Tool & Mfg, Engineers, Dearborn, Mich.-Editors for Tech. Publications Dept. 1. Book Edi- tor, bkgd. in engrg. plus writing abil- ity or Engl. major plus aptitude for mechanics. Some exper. 2. Magazine editors, above requirements apply. 3. Editorial Director to assist general mgr. Older man with much exper. State of Illinois, Dept. of Finance, Springfield-Research Analysts. Study state finances from analyses of ex- penditures to projections of revenues. Degree, bkgd. in econ., finance, govt. & statistics, plus 2 yrs. exper. in fiscal res. or equiv. comb. For further information, please call 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 219 SAB- Trueman Girl, Detroit-Will inter- view April 12. 13 & 14 for jobs in the following states-Ga., Ohio, Mich. & Calif. Boyne Mountain & Boyne Highland, Boyne Mt., Mich.-Need 3 desk clerks, 3 bell hops & 1 civil engrg. student. The Borden Co., Madison Hts., Mich. -Openings for plant work this summer. Must be 18 or over. Parts Rebuilders Co., Inc., Detroit - Men, full time in shipping & receiv- ing depts. No exper. required. * *1: Would you believe that we rent T s for only pennies per day? NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-4571 Keyed-up students: unwind at Sheraton during spring and summer: vacation and save money:.. This FREE ID Card entities you to generous room discounts at most Sheratons. (Teachers can enjoy the same discounts.) Ask for your free 1 t Card from the Sheraton rep on campus. BRUCE HILLMAN :,.T WHEN from out the paleface wigswam From behind the staring moon f ace Came the slow and solenz l gfive booms Telling that the evening spirit Waliders over woods andl meladowvs, :Lights the camp fires of the heavents Then the Michigainna warriors In their feathers and their warpaint Soon will gather 'round the oak tree 'Round the oak tree called the Tappan There to greet the tremnbling palef ace S Who in number wait the bidding Of the loud rejoicing redskins; But, before they take the long trail To the-home of Michigana Many Trials and many tortures First must prove their strength and coutrage Ere the red man bids them welcome Ere he calls each paleface "Indian" Ere the peace pipe smoke goes skyward. LISTEN to this tale of romance Tale of Indian warriors bold- In the early moon of green leaves Came they forth, the stoics valiant; Forth they romped to paleface wigwan Wigwam one of friendly Great Chief, Came they forth to take their token, Then to the-mighty oak of Tappan Dashed the screaming, yelling redmen; To the tree of Indian legend Where the white men pale and trembling Stood around the mighty oak tree Warriors choice of Paleface nation Choice of tribe to run the gauntlet. Down the warriors, painted demons Swooped and caught their prey like eagles Loud the war cry stirred the stillness As they seized their hapless captives Forth they bore then to their wigwam There to torture at their, pleasure. Details & applications Summer Placement, 212 Level. available at SAB, Lower Mi J,... i~tft Read Daily Classifieds Sheraton Hotels & Motor Inns 6, fail I 1i~i II HARD PRESSED to find the kind of summer housing that's just right for you? Call or come in to STUDENT RENTAL SERVICE, Ann Arbor's ONLY professional subletting service, and check our lists. There is NO CHARGE for this service! We're the only clearing house of this kind in the Ann Arbor area, so if we don't have what you're looking for, it probably doesn't exist., -4o Ye-#1'r Ii.,co,, 6nred Te! ,tbopks* are r l' 02. T worh r money!. If sold to Ulrich's WITH your currently good ones. VOIJII BEST D A- II IE IT OUT Ulrich's sell your discontinued books to over 600 college bookstores. This way we get the, highest possible prices for YOU. (At least 25% of the books used this year will be obsolete or discontinued next fall.) -another Ulrich service- J STUDENT RENTAL SERVICE 1215 S. University There they are around the glowing bonfires Heard the words of mighty wisdom, Smoked the pipe of peace and friendship. Thus there came to Michigamua . . Dennis Bankey, Jack Clancy, James Detwiler, Clarence Fanto, Robert Fehrs, William Groft, Gordon Harvey, James Kaminldan, Mark Killingsworth, Peter Marttila, Ward McAllister, Robert Pryor, Ed Robinson, Carl Robie, Paul Scheerer, Richard Schryer, Jerry Stewart, Richard Van House, Charles Vetzner, Richard Volk, Carl Ward, Jay Zulauf (across from campus Theater) NO 5-4480 or NO 5-4489 f. . . . .:::}:::::":!:::.:.t:::':T .}. ..t1 .... . .....:{:'V'l"ii':'::::iil :1 'iJ1''iPY"1:i:".i:i::...::t{:i:"Vi:4t{':i::itt:.L....: +J?':h 1}tMt:. 'i:: i{J1".i:l:".iiJ Y ~ia"Ji:SJ:NftCSJt.'ii:{.Nsfttt..1t.fllftt ".ttf. ..:{: lt ........... S 3 Bermudas Sale t $ 99 reg $12 A large group of precision-tailored Bermuda shorts, fully lined ... Sizes 6 to 16 in a"fine assortment of prints ... is Ali: 19. Aix Ali: AAA :Ali AAA iliii lAj: 19 r r: ti} :A ;. : . . r ' s : ?fr : ; r: tip{ 4r": : : 4 " t !:' S.i i " .M1 f' i {4:' i: }' ti WHY CART ALL THOSE CLOTHES HOME? Greene's way makes going home a cinch JUST CALL GREENE'S for one of our fabulous Handi-Hampers storage boxes. Pack all the clothes you won't wear until fall-Clothes you would ordi- narily pack up, take home, have cleaned, pack up again and bring back in the fall. NOW, ALL YOU NEED TO DO is turn the Hamper over to Greene's. They clean the lot at regular cleaning prices and store it in a refrigerated moth- proof vault. When you return in the fall, call Greene's again, your clothes will be taken out of the vault, returned to you freshly pressed on hangers and packed in neat polyethylene bags, ready for your clothes closet. PRICE? $4.95 plus regular cleaning and pressing prices-includes $250.00 insurance. Call NOrmandy 23-23t1 or Stop at any Greene's Plant for Information .. IT P.S. BY THE WAY, we notice that some of the other shops around town are offering the Greene's Handi-Hamper idea. But they can't offer the on- the-premise refrigerated storage vault of Greene's exclusive Microclean process. It's a plus to you at the same price. Z I I II 1I 11