THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 3, 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 3, 1 anou_ gn *1 9 time m c m1 * r II at or s -y Governor Rockefeller Vice President Humphrey 4 Rockefeller proposes lottery draft IOWA CITY OP) - New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller pro- posed yesterday an armed services draft by lottery and lowering of the minimum vot- ing age to 18. E In a speech prepared for de- livery to University of Iowa students, the Republican pres- idential candidate said the present draft law is ".arbitrary and inequitable." He called for revisions "that a young man could support." Under Rockefeller's plan, a' youth reaching the age of 19 would accept a student defer- ment or take a chance on be- ing drafted through a lottery. Upon graduation, the student would be subject to the draft for a one-year period. "This lottery plan," Rocke- feller said, "would limit each student's exposure to one year, either at 19 or on graduating from college. This plan is not ' only completefy fair, It is prac- tical." The governor also pledged 'to "vigorously support" lowering of the ninimum voting age ito 18. If a man is old -enough to fight for his country, he is old enough to vote, Rockefeller said. At an earlier news conference in Des Moines, Rockefeller said he does not think he will en- courage write-in campaigns on his behalf in primary elections despite his surprising write-in victory in Massachusetts. .HHH pledges to aid blacks PHILADELPHIA (P) - Vice President Hubert H:Humphrey, linking himself with Negro civil rights figures of more than a century ago, pledged to a Ne- gro audience yesterday he wouldworkfor "a new and complete national commitment to human rights." "This means meeting the problem of hard core -unem-, ployment, of rats and roaches and rotten houses, and disease and ignorance in America's ur- ban and rural slums," Humph- rey told a session of the Afri- can Methodist Episcopal (AME) Churches. Humphrey reminded an audi- ence at Philadelphia's Interna- tional Airport that he had been doing a lot of talking for the Johnson Administration since 1964, but said "today I come to you in my own right." "I shall run on the rescord of the Kennedy-Johnson, John- son-Humphrey Administrations, but I won't rest on it," Humph- rey declared. Humphrey drew applause from the AME delegates when he said there was no one with a greater right to sing "Amer- ica", because not only was it the land of pilgrim's pride, but "it is the land where your fathers died." ,LBJ city plan INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Rich- ard M. Nixon proposed yester- day a system of tax incentives and loan guarantees to combat poverty and rebuild slums. He acknowledged it lacked the drama of billion dollar offer- ings, but said it could "remove the ceiling from black aspira- tions." Nixon said American efforts to "reconcile the races and to rescue the poor" must take a new diroction, to foster self- reliance and self respect, and to involve the poor in the re- building of their own commun- ities. The Republican presidential contender said once again that the nation's current economic plight rules out any "massive transfusion now" of federal funds into American cities. In a radio speech April 25, Nixon advocated programs t? enlist private enterprise in the effort to cope with poverty and racial strife. Yesterday's speech outlined his proposals in detail. Nixon did not estimate the cost of this program, but said it would be modest and would avoid "the massive spending which ,can neither be ;ealistic- ally promised nor reponsibly delivered." 'At your newsstand NOW l R q v." 1 {. v . has man ge ammnv ".an DA":I.LYJ. Or::::.....""FF. C4.'J." .1" 'h1K.{I A L B UL:ET!N t ... . "f''iY:t" . :}: " A 'r" p . " ,, ':t{ f 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 3564 Administratiqn 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. For more information call 764-9270. Day Caln d ar Management of Managers, Program No. 58 ' North Campus Commons, 8:15 a.m.-5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. FRIDAY~, MAY 3 Astronomical Colloquium - Dr. Dar- rell J. MacConnell, Astro. Dept., "Flare Stars," 298 Physics-Astronomy Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Cinema Guild - "East of Eden", Afchitecture Aud., 7:00- and 9:05 p.m. SGC The approval of the following stu- dent events becomes effective, after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the.approval has be- come effective Approval request forms fqr student sponsored events are available in rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities Building. Ann Arbor Motorcycle 'Association, Rally and Picnic, April 21, 12 noon to 6 or 7 p.mn., Brighton, Michigan. Citizens for New Politles, Rally, May 1, 12 noon, Diag. Graduate Assembly, Bucket Drive, May 1, 2, and 3, Registra'tion, Barber Gym, To obtain funds for the Wash- ington Poor People's March. Zeta Psi, Lawn Dance,' August 29, 1443 Washtenaw, Time to be determined. Theta Delta Chi, Lawn Dance, Sep- te nber13. 700 S. State Street, 8-12 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega, Lawnl Dance, Sep- tember 13, Alpha Tau Omega House, 4-6 p.m. Pi Kappa Alpha, Lawn Dance, Week-° end of September 14,E 8-12 p.m., 19231 Geddes. , Interfraternity Council, 'Rush, Sep-2 tember 17-28, Fraternity Houses. Placemnent BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS 3200 SAB GENERAL DIVISION Current Position Openings received by General Division by mail and phone, please call 764-4760 for further, infor- mnation: Bank of California, San Francisco, Calif. - Economist, Economic Expan- sion Department. PhD. Economics, two- three years in industrial or commer- cial areas, teaching or consulting exper. aceuabe.aility to mnag a~ ctivi- dust'. mgmt.. syst. engrg. Math studies must include 3 terms of calculus, 1 of diff. equ., two of stat. or probility theory, one of modern or linear alge- bra, work also in math. programming, stochastic processes, econometrics, de- cision theory, inventory theory. Min. 2 years exper. in business or , related military operations research, one year expr. programming for stored-program computer preferred. Owens-Corning Fiberglas, Detroit, Mich. - Administrative Trainee, grad- uate with good accounting'background, promotion potential exc~llent, some exper. required. State of Connecticut - Development Commission, Assistant Chief of Travel- Promotion. Assists in managing this section, works directl with adv. agen- cies in originating and planning pro- motion programs anb industrial adv. programs. MA in, public admin., )econ, bus, ad. and 3 years, 2 in supv. capa- city, or BA And 4 years. Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation, Chicago, lI11, - Teacher of 5 or more years in Jr. H. or Sr. H. social studies, with adv. degree and some editorial exper. wanted to devel- op multi-media materials in social sei. fld. Ingham County Health Department, Lansing, Mich. - Deptal Hygienist-ed- ucator, BS degree as Dental Hygienist plus M.P.H. or equiv. Kraft Foods, Chicago, fli. - Project Engineer, bulk cheese and whey plant operations, BSChE, ME, Dairy Tech. with Engrg. courses, min. 3-5 years pref. in food industry, exper. in plant layout, project planning, processing equip. and pckg. equip. Travel less than 50%. Bell Aerosystems, Buffalo, N.Y. Positions in engineering, in manage- ment-estimating areas and quality con- trol, BSE degrees with and without exper. Bus. Ad degrees for estimating, internal audit, material control, and programming. Chelsea Standard, Chelsea, Mich. - News Reporter, local news, desk job, man or - woman, BA desired, ,not req., exper. in journalism req. Day off Thurs. Autolite-Ford Parts Division, Detroit, Mich. - Field Sales Trainee, automo- tive parts in Mich. Man, BA/BS and 2-4 yrs. in sales or public relations, 24-I 29 age range, National Music Camp, Interlochen. Michigan - Interlochen Arts Academy) seeks Resident Advisors in Girls' Dor- mitories. 68-69 instructional year, sec- ondary level school. BA degree with counseling courses and/or equiv. exper.. as resident advisor. Plymouth Area Planning commis- sion, Division of Economic Expansion, Mich. - Director, promoting industrial and commercial tax base of Plymouth Community. Bckrnd in executive sales, public relations or business, wk, exper. in industrial development, multi-proj- ect planning, or commercial real estate. Persons with appropriate degrees in. these areas will be given preferences age is open. EDUCATION DIVISION The following schools will interview at the Bureau during the month of May. Friday, May 10: Detroit, Michigan (City School of De- trolt) - Elem, only K-3. Must have backgro nd in French and be certi- fied. A new private school in U. of D. section. Wednesday, May 15: Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles City Schools) - All fields. Thursday, May 16: Albuquerque, New Mexico (Bureau of Indian Affairs) - People interested in teaching Elem. Indian children in the following states: Alaska, Arizona, Mon- tana, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota. No Certificate required. The following school has recorded a vacancy for the present semester: Napoleon, Michigan (H.S.) - H.S. Chem., Drivers Educ., I.A. 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