B THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1965 PAGE Ti SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1965T HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP: UAR Says It Has British Defense Plans By The Associated Press CAIRO-The newspaper Al Ah- ram reported yesterday the Unit- ed Arab Republic has secret Brit- ish defense documents indicating Britain's future military plans in the Middle East will be directed mainly against Cairo and Arab nationalism. In his weekly article, Moham- ed Hassanein Heikal, President Nasser's chief spokesman, said the documents contain basic 1965-70 British military strategy, particu- larly for the Mideast. He claimed the documents were signed by Lord Mountbatten as chief of the British defense staff and by other military leaders. He said Britain anticipates no world war over the Arab East but expects crises could explode Dial 662-6264 Shown at 1:00-2:40 A-4 O -.0 0 into small local wars. * * * LEOPOLDVILLE - P r e m i e r Moise Tshombe's Conaco alliance has won a clear majority of Na- tional Assembly seats in the Con- go's national elections, an unof- ficial count revealed yesterday. Results from Sankuru and South Kasai provinces gave Conaco 16 more seats to none for the po- tential opposition. That gave Con- aco and its allies 84 seats with the potential opposition unofficially at 41. There are 166 seats at stake. ' Latest figures are based on 17 of 26 Congolese political subdi- visions reporting. Sankuru gave Conaco all four seats at stake, and Conaco won all 12 in South Ka- sai. LANSING-The Senate rejected Thursday night a more lucrative pension plan for legislators, but planned to reconsider the vote yesterday. "Senators already had cut a proposed pension increase in half but rejected increasing their own contributions before the measure failed on a roll call vote. Sen. Garry Brown (R-School- craft) then said he'd move to re- ALL EUROPEAN CARS Tax-free delivery In Europe' PURCHASE 0 LEASE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Total services: Registration, Insur- ance, Reduced Return Shipment Rates. Exclusively yours through EUROPEAN CAR DELIVERIES CORP. MARTHA COLLIER, 816 Hill St. NO 3-5540 Ann Arbor consider the vote yesterday. I No retired legislator currently1 receives more than $3500 per year but this year's higher salaries upi the maximum potential benefit toi $5000.. The bill would boost the maxi-: mum to $6000. * * * WASHINGTON-Legislation to clamp tight controls on mail-or- der gun sales was described by the National Rifle Association yester- day as too vague and as punitive to sportsmen and collectors. Franklin L. Orth, NRA's exec- utive vice-president, said the measure also could drive many small dealers in guns out of busi- ness because of "exorbitant fees" for licenses that would be requir- ed. Orth told the Senate Juvenile Delinquency Subcommittee "we must find solutions to the crime problem more likely to produce re- sults than restrictions on the pur- chase and transportation of fire- arms." * * * "OLUMBUS--United Presbyter- ians yesterday saw heightened prospects for closer bonds with other Protestants and Roman Catholics and appealed anew for Presbyterian solidarity in the South. The Rev. Richard L. Davis, of Washington, D.C., urged the new ORGANIZATION NOTICES Use of This Column for Announce- mnents is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * Organizations who are planning to be active for the Spring/Summer Term must be registered in the Office of Student Affairs by May 26, 1965. Forms are available in Room 1011 Student Activities Bldg. Friends of SNCC, 5th anniversary cel- ebration, RMay 23,S8 p.m., Community Center, Congressman Weston E. Viv- ian and Prof. Gerhard Weinberg will speak and a film will be shown to com- memorate SNCC's 5th anniversary. * * C University Lutheran Chapell, 1511 Washtenaw, Sun., May 23, Bible class at 9:15 a.m.; discussion of2the parables, service at 10:30 a.m.; Rev. Alfred Scheips, speaker. bid to end the century-old Pres- byterian rift in the South. Delegates to the 177th general assembly of the United Presbyter- ian Church in the U.S.A. approved overwhelmingly an appeal to the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. (Southern) to join in setting up panels to explore ways to heal the breach. The 3.5 million member United Presbyterian Church has nearly 500,000 members in the South. The Southern Church has under one million members. The Week ToCoame SATURDAY, MAY 21 2:30 and 8 p.m.-The Compara- tive Literature department will present "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. TUESDAY, MAY 25 2 p.m.-Ira P. Walsh, special assistant to the director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, will speak on "Peace Correspond- ence: Covering the War on Pov- erty" in 1433 Mason Hall. FRIDAY, MAY 28 7 and 9 p.m.-The Cinema Guild will present "Shoulder Arms," starring Charlie Chaplin, in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-The University Players, Department of Speech Production, will present Carl Oglesby's "The Hero" in Trueblood Aud. SATURDAY, MAY 29 7 and 9 p.m.-The Cinema Guild will present "Shoulder Arms," starring Charlie Chaplin, in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-The University Players, Department of Speech Production, will present Carl Oglesby's "The Hero" in Trueblood Aud. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin as an official publication of The Univer- sits of Michigan, for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 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. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. SATURDAY, MAY 22 Day Calendar Cinema Guild-Charlie Chaplin, Pau- lette Goddard in "The Great Dictator": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9:15 p.m. "Blue Murder at St. Trinian's," Joyce Grenfel, Terry-Thomas, Alistair Sim, May 21, 22, Fri. and Sat.. 7 and 9 p.m. Short, "The Red Balloon." General Notices The Rare Book Room will continue to be closed for renovation until Tues., June 1. The staff may be reached by telephone 764-9377 or messages may be left with the receptionist, Acquisitions Dept., Room 106 General Library. Doctoral Examination for Glen Doug- las Anderson, Mathematics; thesis: "Ex- tremal Rings and Quasiconformal Map- pings in 3-Space," Mon., May 24, 4205 Angell Hall, 2 p.m. Foreign Visitors The following are the foreign visi- 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. Clifford R. Miller, International Center. 764-2148. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad B. Linder, rec- tor, Johannesburg College of Educa- tion, Johannesburg, South Africa, May 19-23. Erick Hawkins, director, Language Teaching Center, University of York, England, May 19-23. S. N. A. Aziz. general secretary, Tami- land Congress Committee, Madras; pres- ident, Thinkers Forum, Madras, India, May 20-24. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: Abbot Labs., No. Chicago--Various openings including pharmacol., micro- biol., biochem., Indust. engr., chem., etc. Also 1. Mgmt. Trainee. BSME. 2. Process Engr., BS ChE. 3. Specifications Writer, BS Chem. or Pharm., lab exper. helpful. 4. aPtent Attorney, pref. BS Chem. or Ch. Engrg. plus law degree. Washington State, Olympia-Person- nel Analyst, degree in Bus. or Public Admin., Soc. Sci., or rel. area. Higher rating for tech. personnel exper. Flow Corp., Cambridge, Mass.-Engr, EE, ME or Aero.agrad for product dev. in field of aerodynamic instrumenta- tion. Elec. & fluid mech. bkgd. desir- able. Chelsea Library - Head Librarian, woman 2 yrs. college for small public library. Exper. not req. Work approx. 15 hrs./week. Start August. Cutler Packaging Corp., Lansing, Mich.-Chemists for custom packaging firm. Utah State, Salt Lake City-Various openings including 1. Office Manager, degree in Bus., Acctg., or rel. 2. In- spectors (wts. & measures), degree in Bus., Mktg. or rel. 3. Psychiatrists. S. Sterling Co., Southfield, Mich. - Manufacturers Repres.. BS or MS in EE or Physics. Sell scientific equip. to educational institutions & industry. City of St. Paul, Minn.-Attn.: Recent grads--Civil Engrs. Investigate, des., inspect engrg. work. No exper. req. A plications available at Bureau. Dea line June 3. * * . For further information, please cF 764-7460, General Dmiv, Bureau of A pointments, 3200 SAB. TEACHER PLACEMENT: IN TERVIEW S- WED., MAY 26-- Dearborn Heights, Mich.-Elem., Ir Arts, Math, Set.. M.R.-Type A, Diag. THURS., MAY 27- East Detroit, Mich.--J.H. - Mat Set.: H.S. Chem.; Drama/Speech, Au Mech., Econ., French; Elem. FRI., MAY 28- Alpena, Mich.-Elem., Spec. Ed. Speech Thera., Hearing Thera., El. V cal, El. Art, H.S. Physics. * s * To make appointments call 764-741 Bureau of Appointments, Educ. D Additional information available at 32 SAB. 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From 1 P.M ENDING TONIGHT "WOMAN IN THE DUNES" * STARTING SUNDAY -BERGMAN GOES WILD!- What is a poor critic to do when Bergman shows a riotous chase through the palace in which his critic runs headlong from room to room with an exploding case of fireworks and past several naked girls -;grinand bear it. For Bergman has made e very funny,_quite witty dand charminglybbv ay film." -Newsweek .. }1 11 First Film In Coour ClI 25 t«+ w iw. l aGTRIBUTEDirJANUS FILMS NowyI ewYos int . m tm t "A iewel b" ofea*ast ise".f4401. & . sk 4.9540.7. 940. 1e:10 Petit-Point. "G-to- Wll Bedders" Wearing something pretty I COME TO CHURCH !l11 ON THE SAB BATH 11 f f r f r f TERRY-THOMAS; r f and ALISTAIR SIM I I I in I r f BLUE MURDER AT ST. TRINIAN'S r r also starring Joyce Grenfell r f I It's a famous English comedy with loads of fun and surprises. An enjoyable evening's entertainment for ; everyone. I f f Also on the same program the Academy Award winning color short-- * I 'I UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services of Worship The Campus Ministry of the United Pres- byterian Church in the U.S.A. invites you to worship at one of the Presbyterian Churches of Ann Arbor: CALVARY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2727 Fernwood Worship Service-10:30 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Worship Services-9:00 and 10:30 a.m. NORTHSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Temporarily worshipping at the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity 2250 Fuller Road Worship Service-10:45 a.m. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHUCH 1914 Greenview Drive Worship Service -i 1 :00 a.m. BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 423 South Fourth Ave. Rev. E. R. Klaudt, Rev. A. C. Bizer, and Rev. A. J. Habermehl, Pastors 7:30 p.m.-Student Guild. 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.-Worship Service. 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.-Church School. CAMPUS CHAPEL Forest at Washtenow The Rev. Donald Postema Morning Service, 10:00 a.m. Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH and WESLEY FOUNDATION At State and Huron Streets Phone NO 2-4536 Hoover Rupert, Minister Eugene Ransom, Campus Minister Jean Bissell, Associate Campus Minister SUNDAY 9:00 and 11:15 a.m.-Worship Services, Dr. Rupert: "Fools for Christ's Sake." 7:00 p.m. - Protestant Dialogue, Lutheran Student Center, Hill and Forest Streets. "Christ, Central to Faith." TUESDAY 8:00-10:00 p.m.--Open House, Jean Bissell's apartment, 602 East Huron St. WEDNESDAY 7:00 a.m.-Holy Communion, Chapel, fol- lowed by breakfast in Pine Room. Out in time for 8:00 a.m. classes. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST W. Stadium at Edgewood Across from Ann Arbor High John G. Makin, Minister SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.-Bible School. 11:00 a.m.-Regular Worship. 6:00 p.m.-Evening Worship. BAPTIST CAMPUS CENTER is great for your ego. Especially if it's from our embroidered "Go-to-Bedders" collection. This perky shift has boat neck yoke highlighted by embroidered diamond designs. Of Dacron@ and cotton batiste .. ,.. . , , - ,,1. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and William Communion Services at 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. "A Future and A Hope," the Rev. Terry N. Smith, visiting minister. Church School, 9:30 a.m.-Crib-9th grade; 11:15 a.m.-Crib-6th grade. 502 East Huron WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m.-Bible Study. Transportation6furnished for all NO 2-2756. 663-9376 services-Call Paul W. Light, Campus Minister James H. Middleton, Senior Minister SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.-Worship Service at First Baptist Church, "New World -Old Pharisees," Paul Light preaching. I I 1 ,