PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Manchester Cites Political Motive or Dallas Trip GUILDI JANUARY 8,1967 HOUSE (Continued from page 1) the author calls a "political deci- tion." Those arranging the President's£ program in Dallas once considered the Woman's Building as the site of the luncheon to be given for< him. Instead, the Trade Mart was chosen and Kennedy's automobile passed beneath the windows of the1 book building. 'The decision was a political de-I cision made by politicians." 1 Backs Warren Report The Warren Commission found that Lee Harvey Oswald, station- ed in a sixth-floor window of the book building, fired the shots that killed Kennedy and wounded Tex- as Gov. John B. Connally. Its re- port says Oswald acted alone. Manchester evidently came to opposite" of Kennedy, contrasting their respective records in the armed forces and writing that Kennedy was "all-powerful" while Oswald was "impotent". Kennedy was cheered; Oswald ignored," the book says. 'Kennedy was beloved; Oswald despised. Kennedy was a hero. Oswald was { the sane conclusion. For he at- a victim." tempts to probe for Oswald's mo- Of Oswald's possible motive, the tive. He attributes it to the fact Warren Commission report said: that Oswald was the "diametric "It is apparent, however, that 4DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINr ..1........................^.........:.'..{..............................{........ "" t:'t:"Sv.w".S.t... .hhr. V..,,,"r .. ,i -. . . .?'r4::^..:4... . . 44":"4? t.." .. ..r:.r . .ti{. {{ . . 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 TYPEWRITTEN 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 Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. 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Instructions and format may be obtained in Room 1014 Rackham. or you may call 764-4405. Engineering Mechanics Seminar: Mon., Jan. 9, 4 p.m., Room 311, West Engi- neering Bldg. Dr. Rokuko Muki, senior research fellow in Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology, will speak on "On Some Problems of Load Transfer Between Elastic Bodies." Placement April Grads-Please bring records up to date or register early. All employers expect to see forms on interviewees; no interviews permitted without forms. Welcome to browse through lists of openings, Co. lit., Govt. openings, etc. 3200 SAB, 764-7460, 8:30-12 and 1:30- 4:30. POSITION OPENINGS: Saginaw Valley Council Camp Fire Girls, Inc., Saginaw, Mich.-fieldDi- rector, Bay &. Midland Counties. Grad, any lib. arts field. Advising, training, planning. . U.S. Air Force Aeronautical Chart & Info. Center, St. Louis, Mo.-Profession- al cartographer- positions. 5 sem. hrs. of math & degree min. U.S. Dept. of Interior, Fed. 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Grads in most lib: arts fields considered. Scholarships and training programs available for graduate work. Sutter Community Hospitals, Sacra- mento, Calif.-Lab opportunities, licens- ed medical technologists. Special trng. provided. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Read- ing Mass.-Any degree plus interest in education, textbook publishing. Finance Study Project, Nearby Uni- versity-Limited time,. ends Sept. 1967. Secretary, skillful in.dication, typing, computation, duplication machines. Re- sponsible, self-motivating person, works alone great deal. Degree unnecessary, pref. some exper. * * * For further information please call 764-7460, General Division Desk, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB--; Monday, Jan. 9-Last day to file for Office and Science Assistant Positions for summer work with the govern- ment. Applications available at Sum- mer Placement Service, mail today, test given in February. Summer Jobs with Post Offices - Some driving vehicles. Seasonal assist- ants for offices throughout U.S.- Ap- plications for examination must be received before Feb. 9. 1967. Further information and applications available at Summer Placement Service, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Anchorage, Alaska -Announces surveying aide positions in the Fairbanks and Anchorage areas. Deadline for applications March 31, 1967. * * A MON., JAN.16- Lansing, Mich.-Fields not stated. International Voluntary Services - Teaching opportunities in Iraq, Jor- dan, Egypt, Ghana, Nepal, Viet Nam, Syria, Lebanon, Laos, Cambodia, Li- beria and Algeria. Two year contract. TUES., JAN. 17- Old Bridge, N.J. (Madison Twp. H.S..) -All fields. Rockford, Mich.-Elem., Lib., Read., J.H.-Engl., S.S., Sec.-Lib., Boys PE, Girls PE, Guid.-Woman, Physics, Engl., S.S., Bus., Ind. Arts, International Voluntary Services-See .Monday, Jan. 16. THURS., JAN. 19- Falls Church, Va.-Elem., 5/6 Grade Scil, Art Cons., Read. Cons. Dept. Heads-Engl., Sci., Math. 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Bible class at 11:15 a.m. *' * * Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at Forest Ave., Jan. 8, worship services at 9:30 and 11 a.m., 6 p.m. supper fol- lowed by panel discussion at 7 p.m. "Student Unrest at Michigan" - Dr. William Brown, chairman Faculty Sen- ate, Dr. Richard Cutler, vice-president for student affairs, Richard Van House, IFC president, and Mark Simons, SGC vice-president. * * * Guild House, Monday noon luncheon, Mike Zweig, SDS: "Student Power; What It Means," Jan. 9, 12-1 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe, *. * * Hillel Foundation, Meeting on Wed. evening lecture series, Jan. 9, 4 p.m. 1429 Hill. Il For further information stop in at Hillel Foundation, Meeting on inter- 212 SAB, Lower Level, Summer Place- faith activities, Jan. 8, 4 p.m., 1429 ment Service. Hours 8:30-12 and 1:30- Hill. 4:30. * * Hillel Foundation, Deli House, An EDUCATION DIVISION: Evening with Leslie A. Fiedler, Jan. 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