.Gr firm THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 196'7 PAGE T~N TUE MICHIGAN DAILY ThuRSDAY. APRIl. i~ i~i~ a as l: i" L 'f./i1 .A. {. .R i\tiJ+/ {)* ,{. {j{) DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN &eneral Notices Southern Asia Club: David Wurfel, professor, "Financing Politics in South and Southeast Asia": bag lunch; open to the public, Fri., April 7, Commons _ Room, Lane Hall, 12 noon. (Continued from Page 2) ard and ]Minerva Singer, "Women in School and at Work": West Conferencej Room, Rackham Bldg., 2 p.m. School of Music String Dept. Recital -Recital Hall, School of Music, 3:45, pgm. Student Laboratory Theatre Program, Dept. of Speech-Performance of two one-act plays. "Caesar's Action" by Henri Greon and "Leonce and Lena" by Georg Buchner: Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 4:10 p.m. International Center Tea-603 East Madison, 4:30 p.m. Cinema Guild-Vsevolod Pudovkin's "Mother":'Architecture Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m. Dept. of Speech University Players Performance-Arthur Miller's "The Cru- cible": Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m. University Musical Society Choral Un-1 ion Series Concert--Stockholm Univer- sity Chorus: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital _ Penelope Ball, pianist: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. ORGAN IZATION, NOTI CES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student or-$ ganizations only. Forms are available{ in Room 1011 SAS. Christian Science Organization, Tes- timony meeting, Thurs., April 6, 7:30- 8:30 p.m., 3545 SAB. * * '* Engineering Council, Meeting, April 6, 7:30 p.m., 3529 SAB. * * * Phi Eta Sigma, Spring initiation, April 6, 7:30 p.m., Michigan Union. * * * Le Cercle Francais, Le Baratin-enjoy a French atmosphere, Thurs., April 6, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. * * * Folk Dance (WAA), Folk dance with instruction open to everyone, Fri., April 7, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym. * * * Campus Crusade for Christ, College life meeting, April 7, 7:30 p.m., Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, 800 Oxford Rd. * * * 4 Viet Nam Club, Slide show on Viet Nam-refreshments provided-everyone welcome, Thurs., April 6, 8 p.m., Inter- national Center (in front of South Quad). Ann Arbor Dance Theatre, Ann Ar- bor Fourth Annual Dance Concert, April 7 and 8, 8:30 p.m., Tappan Junior High School Aud. Program of modern dance: dances by Anne Chammah, Anh Young, Barbara Berofsky and Taya Bergmann. University of Michigan Grounds: The University of Michigan Grounds Dept. is going to start spraying elm trees along streets and parking lots on campus. Spraying will be done on relatively windless days, when temperatures are 320 or above. The areas to be sprayed will be posted the day before spraying takes place. One general application will be need- ed before the bird nesting season be- gins. Mist application during this early spring period wil give the best con- trol of bark beetles which spreads Dutch elm disease. The spray will not harm the enamel of cars. If spray mist should settle on a car, the owner should use a com- mercial cleaner polish to remove the residue, just soap and water will not remove the spray. Depending on weather conditions the spraying will take between 2%, to 3 weeks. Directed Teaching in Elementary Ed- ucation-Fall Term, 1967: Students who expect to elect Education D305 for Fall Term must verify in person by April 14 the directed teaching application on file, Room 1401t UES, 1 to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Students elect- ing directed teaching in Special Edu- cation, Fall, must alsd verify by April 14, Special Education Office, 737 East University, Doctoral Examination for Bruce Louis Weston, Slavic Languages & Literatures; thesis: "The Russian Polemic of 1846- 1866 on the Function of Literature," Thurs., April 6, East Council Room, Rackham Graduate School, at 9 a.m., Chairman, Mark Suino. Doctoral Examination for Lynnette Beall, Psychology; thesis: "Political Thinking in Adolescence," Thurs., April 6, Room 6605 Haven Hall, at 10 a.m. Chairman, J. B. Adelson. Science, at 1:30 p.m. Chairman, J. N. St. Lawrence Hospital, Sisters of Mer- Cather. cy, Lansing, Mich.-- Directorship of General Services Division, responsible Doctoral Examination for Paltiel for housekeeping, engineering, main- Buchman, Electrical Engineering; thes- tenance, laundry and ultimately for is: "The Interaction of Ferroelectric expansion of total plant facilities. Polarization Fields with Semiconduc- Highly responsible and challenging job, tor Films," Fri., April 7, Room 1213 involving comprehensive programs. East Engineering, at 2 p.m. Chairman, Management Consultants, Pasadena, Howard Diamond. Calif.-Many opportunities in S. Calif. & western states for 4 yr. grads in Doctoral Examination for Adel Has- fields of consumer, industrial and tech-# san Eltimsahy, Electrical Engineering; nical mktg., specially interested in in- thesis: "The Optimization of Domestic dividuals qualified and interested in Heating Systems," Fri., April 7, Room sales engrg., indust. engr., mktg. res., 2072 East Engineering, at 2 p.m. Chair- and anal., any engineering and bus. ad. man, L. F. Kazda. degrees considered. Florida Board of Conservation, Tal- Doctoral Examination for Jerry Hui- lahassee, Fla.-Div. of Water Resources Ming Fu, Aerospace Science; thesis: vacancies in engineering staff. Civil or "Kinetic Equation for a Plasma and agricultural engrg. grads interested in its Application to High-Frequency Con- working in water res. planning, river ductivity," Fri., April 7, Room 1075 East basins planning staff positions require Engineering, at 4 p.m. Co-Chairmen, some travel in state of Florida. R. S. B. Ong, R. L. Guernsey, University Mallory & Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. of Maryland. -Metallurgy and Material Sci. degrees for metallurgical engrg, positions. Spe- Doctoral Examination for John Leslie cific research and application project Smith, Electrical Engineering; thesis: positions. "Markov Decisions on a Partitioned * * *# State Space, and the Control of Multi- For further information please call programming," Fri., April 7, Room 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of 2076 East Engineering, at 4 p.m. Chair- Appointments, 3200 SAB. man, K. B. Irani. Student Government Council Approval SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: of the following student sponsored 212 SAB- College Interview Forms events becomes effective 24 hours after Please pck up atS Cm P P~iaat rir 712 CR 1 Carson Quits at NBC For Contract Breach By The Associated Press Johnny Carson announced Tues- day he was quitting the "Tonight" show because NBC was substitut- ing old tapes of the program dur- ing his absence in the current strike of the American Federation of Radio and Television Artists. He called this breach of his contract. The network took the opposite view and said it expected Carson to return after the strike to a program that pays him $500,000 to $780,000 a year. Technicians walked off some jobs at ABC and NBC yesterday in support of a strike by radio and television performers against the three major networks. There The technicians quit following a meeting of eight unions in the entertainment field. They voted support for the strike of 18,000 members of the AFTRA which en- tered its second week yesterday. Hopeful of a mass walkout by the other network unions, AF- TRA's executive secretary, Donald F. Conaway, said: "If this doesn't shut down the networks, it will surely slow them down." The networks have kept live newscasts on the air by using supervisory employes in place of big-name news announcers. Where entertainment shows have been knocked off, taped reruns of old programs have been substituted. Picket lines along Sixth Ave- nue's network row in Manhattan have included some of the coun- try's best-known television per- sonalities. Joining them for the, first time yesterday was John Daly, moderator of the CBS quiz show, "What's My Line," and son-in-law of Chief Justice Earl Warren. UN ION-LEAGUE ART PRINT LOAN PICTURES DUE APRIL 11-13 Basement of the SAB the publicatior of this notice. All pub- ariumrJ vL 'j3 Were hints that the sympathy licity for these events must be with- INTERVIEWS: wereuhitstht h syph held until the approval has become ef- FRI., APRIL 7- walkout mightsnowball. Approval request forms for student p.m. Sr. counselor, waterfront director .As far as we know, nothing sponsored events are available in Room & assistant, boating, tripping. will be affected because supervis- 1011 of the SAB. Good Humor-Men and women, out- ory personnel will take over im- Campus Crusade for Christ-College doors all summer, Will interview April mediately," said a spokesman at Life Mtg., April 7, 7:30 p.m., Alpha 12 for Chicago area jobs. B hr om nier Omega Pi Sorority. ANNOUNCEMENTS: NBC, where some engineers quit WCBN, Remote broadcast from the Beyer Rexall Drug, Plymouth, Mich. their posts. Diag, April 7, 12 to 7 p.m., Diag. -Full time druggist, pharmacy stu- dents, good pay. Camp Birkett, Pinckney, Mich.-Day Pme fflQ f d camp. 6 male counselors, students in social work, sociology, education & psy-jU SCr Greenbaum Brothers, Paterson, N.J. Miami Blue Water Pools, Farming-S b --Openings for 67 interior design grads, ton, Mich. - Secretarial work, good y-' (II truly creative, talented, imaginative, typing needed I I Daly Classif ieds Get Results -------- ---- COMPLETE SUPERSPEED LAUNDRY-CLEANING SERVICE 0 SHIRTS Beautifully Finished in 11 A.M., Out NEXT DAY 0 ibe To ! DRY CLEANING Same-Day Service GAN DAILY No Additional Charges for These Extra Services ambitious designers. Also Sr. Decora- * * * tors, Jr., display personnel, showroom Details and applications at Summer assistants, resident contract, male & Placement Service, 212 SAB, Lower Lev- female. el.- 1 11. IL. VII.,rI11% Doctoral Examination for Sister M. Joanice Finske, Education; thesis: "The Effect of Feedback through Interac- tion Analysis on the Development of Flexibility in Student Teachers," Thurs., April 6, Room 4209 UHS, at 10:15 a.m. Chairman, N. A. Flanders. Doctoral Examination for Antoni Wil- lem Hermanus Damman, Botany; thes- is: "The Forest Vegetation of Western Newfoundland and Site Degradation As- sociated with Vegetation Change," Thurs., April 6, Room 1139 Natural Sci- ence, at 2 p.m. Chairman, W. S. Ben- ninghoff. Doctoral Examination for Pushpam- ala Laurin, Physics; thesis: "Scatter- ing by a Torus," Thurs., April 6, 6th Floor, Conference Room, Physics-As- tronomy Bldg., at 2:30 p.m. Chairman, 0. Laporte. Doctoral Examination for Harold John Baeten, Zoology; thesis: "Studies on Morphological and Physiological Aspects of Pre-Implantation Development in the Mouse (Mus Musculus) Utilizing Artificially Induced Delayed Implan- tation," Fri., April 7, Room 2111 Natural BOX STORAGE oF The National Student Sesquicentennial Conference wishes to express their thanks to Inter fraternity Council and Panhellenic Association for their assistance in making the National Student Conference CRAM IT FULL 3 Ul 0 PER BOX INCLUDES INSURANCE Attention Contact Lens Wearers Save 35% On Wetting Solution I a great success. Our speCI following individual houses: Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Chi Psi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Upsilon Kappa Sigma Pi Kappa Alpha al thanks go to the I WETTING SOLUTION-SOAKING SOLUTION-CONTACT LENS CLEANER SOLUTIONS DECONGESTANT DROPS CONTACTISOL ALLERGAN Send Coupon To With Check or Money Order Contact Lens Solutions P.O. Box 2282 Lansing, Mich. 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