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THE IMICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY. MARCH 17, 1967,

PAGE TEN TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1967

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JOHNSON OUTLINES PLAN:
Senate Committee Asks ABM
Defense System if Talks Lag

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Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. For more
information call 764-9270.
FRIDAY, MARCH 17
Day Calendarr
Psychology Colloquium - Dr. J. H.
van den Berg, Institute of Conflict
Psychology, University of Leiden, Hol-
land, "The Historical Relativity of the
Unconscious": Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:15
p.m. Coffee will be served from 3:45 to
4:15 p.m. In 3417 Mason Hall.
Dept. of Psychiatry University Lecture
-Jerome H. Jaffee, M.D., associate
professor of psychiatry, University of
Chicago Medical School, "Recent Ad-
vances in the Treatment of Narcotic
Abuses": Aud., Children's Psychiatric
Hospital, 4:30 p.m.
Cinema Guild Weekend of Francois
Truffaut-"Les Quatre Cents Coups
(The 404 Blows)": Architecture Aud., 7
and 9:05 p.m.
Dept. of Speech University Players
Performance - Arthur Miller's "After
the Fall": Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m.
Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Night: Dr,
Barry M. Lasker, "Interstellar Dust."
After the lecture the Student Observa-
tory, fifth floor, Angell Hall, will be
.open for inspection and for telescope
observations of Moon and Jupiter. Chil-
dren welcomed, accompanied by adult.
Fri., March 17, Aud. D, Angell Hall,
8 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
Nancy Denner, viola: Recital. Hlal,,
School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
School of Music Concert-University
Arts Chorale and Women's Choir, May-
nard Klein, conductor: Rackham Lec-
ture Hall, 8:30 p.m.
General Notices
Ushers Urgently Needed: For 1967
May Festival. Pdease see Mr. Warner,
Box Office of Hill Aud., Wed., March
22, 7 to 9 p.m.
Doctoral Examination for David Carl
Wiggert, Civil Engineering; thesis, "Un-
steady Flows in Distributed-Outflow
Systems," Fri., March 17, Room 318,
West Engineering Bldg., 3 p.m. Chair-
man, Streeter.
Doctoral Examination for Nicholas
ORGANIZATION'
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
Room 1011 SAES.
Square Dance Club, Dance., Sat.,
March 18, 8-11 p.m., Women's Athletic
Bldg.
Newman Student Association, Com-
Munity mass and supper with extension
volunteers speaking after supper, March
17, 5 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thomp-
son.
U. of M. Radical Education Project
(of the Committee for Improved Ed-
ucation), Organizational and discussion
oteeting, Sun., March 19, 8-10 p.m., UGLI
Multipurpose Room. The start of an
educational program, primarily for rad-
icals. All are welcome to attend first
meeting and plan a program and pub-
licity. *
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance
with instruction open to everyone, Fri.,
March 17, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym.
Baptist Student Union, Panel discus-
sion: "Religion on Campus," Fri., March
17, 7 p.m., Room 3B, Union.
La Sociedad Hispanica, Una Tertulia,
Mon., March 20, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze
Bldg. Para toda persona que quiera
platicar en espanol. Cafe, galetas,'etc.,
gratis.
U. of M. Chess Club, Meeting, March
17, 7:30 p.m., Room 3C, Union.
Hillel Foundation, Sun., March 26,
7:30 p.m., Sesquicentennial Purim' de-
bate. Optional Deli House supper-call
663-4129 for reservations.

Hillel Foundation, Sabbath service,
Fri., March 17, 8 p.m., 1429 Hill. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal, Adas Shalom Congrega-
tion, Detroit, on "The Jew and the
American Dream-Parable and Prom-
ise."
Philippine Michigan Club, April 1,
"Mabuhay Philipinas," a revival of the
"Philippine Night" which would feature
pIct glimpses of Philippine life and
cultural exhibits, native dishes and a
cultural presentation which would de-
culture. Exhibit starts at 5:30 p.m.,
dinner at 6:30 p.m., cultural presenta-
tion at 8 p.m., Congregational Church,
503 E. Williams, Ann Arbor. Accomnmo-
dations are limited. Reservations can
be made bp phone: Ann Arbor-662-
5529, Detroit-838-6698.
Guild House, Friday noon luncheon,
The Rev. Martin Bell, Canterbury House:
"Mass Communications," March 17, 12-1
p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe.
The Michigan Daily
Business Phones
CIRCULATION-764-0558
Subscriptions: 1-4 p.m.
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Walter Prodany, Chemical Engineering;t
thesis: "Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Be-f
havior in Methane-Hydrocarbon Sys-
tems," Sat., March 18, Room 3201 East
Engineering, at 9:30 a.m. Chairman,
Brymer Williams.
Student Government Council Approval
of the following student sponsored
events becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All pub-
licity for these events must be with-
held until the approval has become ef-
fective.
Approval request forms for student
sponsored events are available in Room
1011 of the SAB.
IHA-SGC Elections Committee, Can-
.idates forum, March 16, 7-10 p.m., Aud.
B, Angell Hall.
Society of Automotive Engrs., Open
meeting, GM's Electrovair and Electro-
van, March 22, 7:30 p.m..1042 EE.
Vietnam Club, Slide show, April 6,
B p.m., International Center.
Events
The following sponsored student
events are approved for the coming
weekend. Social chairmen are reminded
that requests for approval for social
events are due in the Office of Student
Organizations not later than 12 o'clock
noon on Wednesday prior to the event.
FRI., MARCH 17-
Alpha Delta Phi, Record Party; Al-
pha Epsilon Phi, Pledge Formal; Alpha
Epsilon Pi, TG & Party; Alpha Phi
Alpha, TG; Alpha Sigma Phi, Open-
Open Room Party; Alpha Tau Omega,
Open-Open; Alpha Xi Delta, Spring
Dance; Beta Theta Pi, TG & Open-
Open; Betsy Barbour, Open-Open; Chi
Phi, TG; Chi Psi, TG & Party; Chicago,
EQ, Open-Open; Delta Kappa Epsi-
ton, Open-Open; Delta Tau Delta, Open-
Open; Evans Scholars, Open-Open; Kap-
pa Alpha Psi, Closed Party.
Phi Epsilon Pi, Party; Phi Kappa
jPsi, Open-Open; Phi Kappa Tau, Open-
Open; Pi Beta Phi, Spring Formal;
Psi Upsilon, Party; Public Health Club,
St. Patrick's Day; Sigma Alpha Epsi-
ton, Penance Party; Sigma Nu, Open-
Open Room Party; Sig'ma Phi, TG &
Open-Open; Sigma Pi, Open-Open; Tau
Delta Phi, Florida Party; Tau Epsi-
ton Phi, Party & Open-Open; Theta
Delta Chi, Playboy Party; Theta Xi,
House Party; Zeta Beta Tau, TG &

Open-Open; Zeta Psi, TG & Hall Par-
ty.
SAT., MARCH 18-
Alpha Delta Phi, Band Party; Alpha
Epsilon Pi, Party & Pledge Formal;
Alpha Phi Omega, Dinner at Lord
Fox; Alpha Sigma Phi, Open-Open Room
Party; Beta Theta Pi, Band Party; Chi
Phi, Pledge Formal; Chi Psi, Party; Del-
ta Chi, Tape Party; Delta Kappa Ep-
silon, Mafia Party; Delta Sigma Phi,
Band Party; Delta Sigma Theta, Pledge
Formal; Delta Tau Delta, Open-Open.
Delta Upsilon. Band Party & Pre-
Formal; Evans Scholars, Open-Open;
Phi Epsilon Pi, Party; Kappa Alpha
Psi, Closed Party; Kappa Sigma, House
Party; Lambda Chi Alpha, Open-Open
Band Party; Phi Kappa Psi, Formal;
Phi Kappa Tau, Open-Open Party; Psi
Upsilon, Pledge Formal; Sigma Nu,
Open-Open House Party; Sigma Phi,
Pledge Formal & Open-Open; Sigma
Pi, Pledge Formal; Tau Delta Phi,
Open-Open; Tau Epsilon Phi, Open-
Open Party; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Band
Party; Theta Chi, Hawaiian Party &
Open; Trigon, House Party; Triangle,
Pledge Formal; Zeta Beta Tau, Party;
Zeta Psi, PJ Party.
Placement
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Gradu-
ates and seniors make appointments by
4 p.m. of the day preceding the visits
by the following companies. All em-
ployers expect to see your file before
the interview Please return forms and
update your files as soon as possible.
Call 764-7460, General Division Desk~.
MON., MARCH 24-
American Express Co., Detroit - BA
Econ., Educ., Gen. Lib. Arts for Mgmt.
trng. and merchandising.
Edison Brothers, Inc., Westland, Mich.
-Any degree/any major for Manage-
ment Trainees.
TUES., MARCH 21-
American Hospital Supply Corp., Evan-
ston, II.-BA Econ., Engl., Gen. Lib.
Arts, Math, Pharm., Phych., Chem. (all
fields). For Mgmt. Trng., Mktg./ Res.,
Personnel, Purchasing, Sales.
Michigan State Dept. of Vocational
Rehabilitation, Dearborn, Mich.-Male
& female. BA/adv. degrees Educ. (Spec.
Ed.), Phych., Soc., and Social Work for
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors.
Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Mass
-BA Econ., Engl., Fine Arts, For.

Lang., Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Journ.,{
Philo., Poll. Sci.. Psych., Soc. for secre-
tarial: shorthand or speedwriting neces-
sary.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Co., Hartford, Conn.-BA Econ., Educ.,
Law, Lib. Sdi., Psych., Speech, Soc. and
Social Work for Insurance, Home Of-
fice, Mgmt. Trng. and Sales.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Co., Milwaukee, Wis.-Life ins, sales
reps, and agency mgmt. candidates, on-
the-job training.
City of Dearborn, Mich.-Senior Pub-j
licist-Journ, major or related field
plus exper, in news reporting, writing,
editing and/or publicity.
Management Consultants, Chicago,
III.-Foundry Engineer and Asst. Plant
Supt. Min. 5 yrs. in 2 or more foun-
dries with indust. engrg. assin. Age
28-35. Midwest based manufacturer.
* * *
For further information please call
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB,
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVlCE:
212 SAB--
INTERVIEWS:

MARCH 18-
Camp Pinnacle, N.H.-Boys camp.
Will interview at Union, Third Floor
Room 3X from 10 to 5. Positions open
'n waterfront, counselors with spe-
cialties in archery, track and riding.
MARCH 20-
Camp Tanalo, Pa.-Coed camp. 9 to 5
p.m. Counselors, waterfront and special-
fsts in crafts, tripping, archery, music
drama, riflery and riding.
MARCH 21-
American Friends Service Commit-
tee, Ann Arbor-9 to 5 p.m. Want vpl-
unteers for mental hospitals, peace
:aravans, community service projects
in urban areas.
MARCH 22-
Camp Batawagama, Mich.-Coed. 9-
11:30 a.m. Counselors, male & female.
Southwestern Publishing Co., Nash-
ville, Tenn.-10 to 2 p.m. Male students.
* * *
Details and applications at Summer
Placement Service, 212 SAB, lower level.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS: Make appointments at Room
128-H, West Engrg. Bldg.
MARCH 24-
McGill Manufacturing Co.
Rhode Island Hospital.

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WASHINGTON u' - Following
a course outlined by President
Johnson. the Senate Armed Serv-
ices Committee recommended yes-
terday a start on construction of
antimissile defenses unless an"
early agreement is reached with
the Soviet Union to limit such ar-
maments.
Negotiations aimed at heading
off an extremely expensive race1
in this area of nuclear weaponry:
are getting under way. oJhnson
mentioned this in his budget mes-
sage and expressed hope for their
successful conclusion. But he ask-

unanimous decision to go ahead
with installations to match a sys-
tem the Soviet Union is construct-
ing around Moscow, providing no
limiting, agreement is reached.
Unsure Date
When newsmen asked Russell
how long he feels this country
should wait before starting its de-
ployment, he refused to name any
date. He noted, however, that the
appropriations under discussion
cover the fiscal year beginning
next July 1-an apparent hint that
he feels construction should start
in that span.

system an imperative necessity in
I h, absence of a bilateral agree-
ment and added, "This will be
expensive, but if it saves some 20
to 40 million lives it would be
worth it."
Defense Department estimates
on the cost of such a system range
from $5 billion to more than $40
billion, depending on how many
potential targets were provided
with antimissile installations.
The Pentagon already has spent
more than $2.5 billion in develop-
ing and testing the Nike X system.
Secretary of Defense Robert S.
McNamara has declined thus far
to order deployment of the Nike
X on the ground that no defense
system can be entirely effective.

ed also for $377 million to start de- The committee's views will be
ploying the Nike X antimissile mis- set forth in a report approving'au-
siles if the talks fail. thorizing of nearly $20 billion in
Chairman Richard B. Russell, military hardware.
D-Ga., announced the committee's Russell called an antimissile

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STUDENTS AND FACULTY
HELP CIRCULATE
BALLOTS

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CITIZENS FOR NEW POLITICS

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con-

ducting an informal referendum on the
Vietnamese War. Ann Arbor residents will

vote on the question:

"Do you favor im-

mediate withdrawal of United States troops
from Viet Nam?"
Come to the referendum mobilization:
SATURDAY, MARCH 18,
11 A.M.-3 P.M.
2nd Floor SAB
CANVASSERS will be given instructions and assign-
ed areas to distribute ballots and information'.
.
"You are prudent, practical and
business-like. Why, then, don't
you have a checking account at
"You are going to go to the nearest

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Stand in the Sea of Glass and Fire
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