THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN PEACE CORPS: Bursley, Hayes To Talk At ACWR Symposium. (Continued from Page 5) be available to official organs of niversity as follows: he Student Government 'Council mnake use of these documents in .ng out its functionis. he Student Government Council ittee on Membership in Student 0zations may make use of these aents in carrying out its functions. .e Vice-President for Student A- may examine these statements and them available to those members office concerned with fraternities sororities. lent reason, Student Government cil may make these documents ble to ,other official organs of the -rsity, not specified above, con- d with fraternities and sororities. eated: An amendment to the mo- regarding official procedures sup- nting University Regulations con- ng student affairs as follows: end 1. to read: The Student Gov- nt Council may make use of documents in enforcing the Un- ,y Regulation entitled ""Member- in Student Organizations" or any University regulation designed to n the implementation of this reg- on. kfter the determination of good proved: Amend the phrase in state- B (motion regarding filing of cri- which affects selection of members aternities and sororities as stated l. 6, p. 41) to read "ALL fraterni- and sororities SHALL file*..", the word "must" is replaced by Placement Notices PERSONNEL REQUESTS: U.S. Army Chemical Corps, Frederick, Md. - Several opportunities for col- lege grads. as engineers, Analytical Statistician, Motion Picture Produc- tion Specialists, Bacteriologists and Recreation Leader. Also, openings for M.D. as Director of Medical Research, and for Supervisory Veterinarian.All positions of FORT DETRICK, bacterio- logical lab. Bankers Trust Co., New York -- Opening for graduate B.B.A. to work in Financial Planning and Analysis Divi- sion. Looking for man who is either now located in East or interested in moving East. Lapeer State Home & Training School, Lapeer, Mich. -- Looking for college grad for position as Institution Social Worker in Social Service Dept. Inservice TRAINING PROGRAM, finan- cial help for graduate study. American Institute for Foreign Trade, Phoenix, Aris. - Offers 9-month Cur- riculum in foreign trade, area studies, and languages leading to 5th. yr. de- gree of Bachelor of Foreign trrade for graduate engineers, accountants, chem- ists. Has placement service for overseas positions. Bamberger's, New Jersey - Offering Career Open House, Dec. 27, 28, to promote career opportunities for col- lege grads in Merchandising, Manage- ment, Control, Personnel, Sales Pro- motion. Executive Training Program. Army Ordnance Ammunition Com- mand Hqrs., Joliet,A Ill.-Currently seeking several Engineers, an Analytical Statistician, Attorney Adviser and two Quality Control Specialists. Levels 0S-7 to 13. Please contact Bureau of Appoint- ments, Room 4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371 for further information. Part-Time' available. Applications for these gobs can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office Room 1020 Adminis- tration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employees should contact Bill Wenrich, Part-time Em- ployment Interviewer, at NOrmandy 3-1511, extension 2930. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. 3 Q i Y s a " i MALE 23-Psychological subjects (hours to be arranged) 2-Experienced camera repair work (2 . hours per day, plus all day Sat) 1-Bacteriology major (10-15 hours per week) 1-Electrical Engineer -- 3. average (20 hours per week - research as- sistant) 1--Salesman - Graduate student (commission basis) FEMALE 2-Steno-typists (prefer morning hours) 2-Waitresses (3-4 evenings per week, hours to be arranged. ) 1-Lab. assistant, biological - science background, 20 hours per week.) 1-Girl for housework (hours to be arranged) 11-Psychological subjects (21 or over, for drug experiments) 1--Technical typists (15-20 hours per week) (afe Promethean Americans Committed to World Responsibility will hold its first work symposium, "Peace Corps and World Responsibility" today and tomorrow., The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. today with keynote speeches by Rep.-elect Gilbert Bursley (R- Ann Arbor) and Prof. Samuel P. Hayes, ACWR faculty advisor and a member of the economics de- partment. Bursley will talk on "Youth Participation in Foreign Affairs" and Hayes will discuss Russian Club To Celebrate The Russian Club will hold its annual Christmas meeting this evening at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's The highlight of the evening's festivities will be the Russian Dance Group, which will perform three authentic folk dances. "Action Now on the Peace Corps." Seminars will be held tomorrow in the Michigan Union. The study groups will be divided into two types. Area study groups will discuss specific countries and areas of the world, considering the history, economy, political structure, education and customs of the area. Issue study groups will consider these same factors, stressing the specific problems related to the proposed peace corps. Issue seminars at 10 a.m. to- morrow in the Union will concern international health, education and economic issues and the se- lection and training of the peace corps. Area seminars at 1:30 p.m. will discuss Africa, the Near East, Latin America and South Asia, Interested students can pre-reg- ister for study groups between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. today in the Fish- bowl. Those who cannot will be able to sign up at the program tonight, JUST AR R IVE DI i New Shipment of FOLKWAYS and CAEDMON proved: The filing of criteria which is selection of members in fra- ie and sororities (Vol , p. 41). the motion, as finally stated after hove amendment was made, was d. roved: Student Government Coun- 11 appropriate $200 for the Christ- Villowpolitan bus service and dele- the responsibility of the admini- .on of it to Alpha Phi Omega ser- I L. P. $598 REGULAR PRICE GOING OUT OF until ECOR IS $ 98 508 E. William BUSINESS Christmas Employment The olloingpart-time jobs art Friday and Saturday 9:00-12:00 9:00-1:00 MIKE SHERKER alendared and Approved: During .Commiittee for Improved Cuban- erican Relations, publicizing ar- gements for touring Cuba during the istmas vacation; locating individuals 3may be interested in travelling to- er and introducing them to one ther; generally facilitating the for- ion of travel arrangements among se interested in travelling to Cuba rthe vacation period. (It is the ncil's understanding that the Club iassume no financial responsibility the tripgand the tour arrangements s1d beson an individual basis.) pproved: S t u d e n t Government incil endorses the idea of a yearly Gference on the University, in which resentatives from various segments the University meet to discuss the rent and desirable direction of the lversity and to formulate ideas for istructive programs and policies ich might enhance it as an educa- aal institution. tudent Government Council man- es its Executive Vice-President to r his services toward the solution hese organizational problems which ht hamper the realization of such onference. Further, SGC will use se reasonable means at its disposal ch it feels will encourage participa- Q therein. 'his motion was passed without dis- t. 'ostponed until the Dec. 14 meeting: notion regarding the reorganization SGC structure with International El Don't Buy Any Gifts Until You Check Our Selection ! We have to evacuate by December 31 PHOTOS Jefwn SUNDAY NIGHT JAZZ by featuring the sensational OMAR CLAY-BOB JAMES TRIO 8:30-11:30 P.M. BUD-MOR I I U * ** M IMPORTED GIFTS featuring IVORY CHESS SE 0 EVENING BAGS HAND WOVEN SILK STOLES SILK ROBES CULTURED PEARLS CO)MPACTS WOOD BLOCK PRINT CHRISTMAS CARDS o from the INDIA ART SHOP 330 MAYNARD -- Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily I EVERY ITEM REDUCED CONSIDERABLY ''Further' reduction on modern scrools of BEAUTIFUL LINENS. Original price $9.95 to $34.95... Now $4.49 to $16.88 AND * Many other EXQUISITE JEWELRY and GIFTS from all over the world at a REDUCED PRICE. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE!! Every item in the store must sell including our showcases. AS USUAL, ALL PURCHASES ARE GIFT-BOXED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE OPEN: KHAYYAM PHONE Daily 9:30 NO 2-8828 to 9:00 IMPORTED GIFTS 11 Sat. 9:30 1 and JEWELRYy -License: to 5:3 0 719 N. University B53 PETE SEEGERS DYLAN THOMAS E. E. CUMMINGS VINCENT PRICE New Lost City Ramblers BROWNIE McGHEE BILL McADOO ROBERT FROST BIG BILL BROONZY JEAN RITCHIE SONNY TERRY RAW HIDE Buy and Save at Coming Events udent Recital: Miss S h a r o n ight will present a recital on Sun., :11, at 4:15 p.m. In Aud. A, Angell 1, in partial fulfullment of the uirements for the degree Bachelor Music. Miss Streight has included in program compositions by Bach, crt, Beethoven and Brahms. Open he public. ecture: "The East-West Center in waii" Prof. Ronald Anderson, Direc- of Asian Studies, University of rail, Mon., Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m., Uni- ity Elementary School Cafeteria. RECORD DEPARTMENT State Street at North University FOR YOUR DINING PLEA S URE.a0 I W1 90. f ewPiy try DEL RioRESTAURANT FREE DELIVERY I I RESTAURANT I 9ami'u4 /top 2ine 2"" offers you a taste treat of a traditional Italian dish ,PIZZA ' ' ... . ''/ e Also STEAKS - CHOPS -- CHICKEN SPAGHETTI - RAVIOLI - LASAGNE BEER and WINE-- (In or Out) SUBMARINE SANDWICHES Closed Monday 122 W. Washington Phone NO 2-9575 SPAGHETTI HOUSE and other ITALIAN SPECIALTIES MICHIGAN UNION MAIN DINING ROOM serving * STUDENTS * PARENTS. * ALUMNI o GUESTS will be served daily from 12 Noon to 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 4 A.M. FREE DELIVERY fro m 5 P.M. to 2 A.M. Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and baked in new modern ovens to give you the "best tasting pizza in town." CARRY OUT & DELIVERIES Sunday 8:00 a.m.-10O0 a.m. 12:30 p.m.- 2:30 p.m. Daily 7:30 a.m.- 9:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. 5:45 p.m.- 7:45 p.m. LEO PING SAY: I wonder why tax statements and Christ- mas buying come at the same time? Folks don't have enough left over to buy chop-suey. 1 a Enjoy the finest Cantonese Food JUAI YAT i 0 Continental Dining NOW OPEN Daily: 11:30 to Midnight, and Sundays: 12:00 to 9:00 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS ENCHANTING ATMOSPHERE -- PROFESSIONAL SERVICE EXOTIC INTERNATIONAL CUISINE 341-5 South Main V REAR ENTRANCE Adjacent to Municipal Parking Lot 0 FOR RESERVATIONS of 6 and over, please call NO 3-2701 0 Inquiries for BANQUET FACILITIES are welcomed. .. i- a--.: 301 E. Liberty NO 3-7363 Closed Monday I - I a Christmas TAKE-OUT SERVICE AVAILABLE FI ekl7 IVI ,40c n dilt% with all its trimmings will come to rr 4 I