Thursday, .August 8, 1968 THE, MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Thursday, August 8, 1968 THE MiCHIGAN DAILY . - ,°t PARIS NEGOTIATIONS: Release N.Vie sa1ors in 'good will' PARIS (AP) - W. Averell Harri- man, U.S. peace negotiator, an- nounced yesterday the forthcom- ing release of 14 North Vietnam- 6 ese sailors held by the United States. -He asked freedom for more U.S. airmen held in North Vietnam. About 3,000 other North Viet- namese prisoners of war are held by the South Vietnamese govern- ment. Freeing the sailors was a ges- ture of goodwill like the recent North Vietnamese release of three American pilots, he said. However, critics have pointed out that the fourteen men are all the U.S. holds, and that the coun- try will have limited bargaining power in future such exchanges. "I asked for a list of those be- ing held as an act of humanity," Harriman told newsmen. He appealed especially for the names of those injured, and of those held for a long time. The chief North Vietnamese gest ure -delegate at the session, Ambassa- dor Ha Van Lau, said his govern- ment takes a humane attitude toward the men it holds. The North Vietnamese claim to have captured about 1,000 American airmen. A U.S. spokesman said the 14 sailors, captured in 1966 when torpedo boats attacked U.S. ves- sels, are the last North Vietnam- ese in American hands and they will be freed soon. Harriman had no progress to report from the 16th session of the talks, which are now almost three months old. The North Vietnamese insisted, as they have from the start, that DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ' 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 1 sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3528 L.S.&A. Bldg. before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publi- cation and by 2 p.m. Friday for 1 Saturday and Sunday. 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For more information call 764-9270.a THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar--"The Management of Managers Program No. 65" North Campus Com- mons, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Center for Programmed Learning for Busness-"Training Systems Workshop" Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.< 17th Annual Safe Driving Auto Road-F E-O-Registration, Lobby, South Quad- rangle, 9:00 a.m. School of Music Recital - Doctoral Students in Organ, Hill Aud., 8:00,p.m. Department of Speech University Players -Ben Johnson's 'The Aichem- 1st," Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, 8:00 p.m. General Notices Seniors - College of L.S.&A., and Schools of Education and Music: Ten- tative lists of seniors for August grad- uation have been posted on the bulle- tin board in the first floor lobby, L.S.&A. Bldg. Any changes therefrom should be requested of the Recorder at the Registrar's Office, Window A, 1513 L.S.&A. Bldg. Attention August Graduates:. 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Doctoral Examinations Raymond A. Cabot, Education, Dis- sertation: "The Construction and Vali- dation of the Michigan Auditory Dis- crimination Test," on Thurs., Aug. 8 at 8:30 a.m. at 1610 Washtenaw (Read- ing Improvement Service). Chairman: D.E.P. Smith. Louis Isaac Katzner; Philosophy, Dissertation: "An Analysis of the Con- cept of Justice," on Thurs., Aug. 8 at 3 p.m. in Rm. 2218 Angell Hall. Chairman: William Frankena. Theodore Adrian Haddin, English Language & Literature, Dissertation: "The Changing Image of Henry Thor- eau: The Emergency of the' Literary Artist," on Thurs., Aug. 8 at 3:30 p.m. in Rm. 2619 Haven Hall. Chairman: C. R. O'Donnell. Placement BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS 3200 SAO GENERAL DIVISION Current Position Openings received by General1Division by mail and phone; call 764-7460 for further information. The Utah Merit System Council, Salt Lake City, Utah - Deputy Director- Operations Officer 10, Grad. w/degree in public admiinstration, bus. ad., per- sonnel admiinst. & 4 yrs. employ., 2 of which must have been in administ., or supv. capacity or study leading to adv. degree in public adminis., pers. administ., psych. ,ed. or related fields., Planner 23 in the Depts., of Nat. Res. & Health & Welfare., Medical Doctor 41.3 in the Div, of Health, Research Analyst 23 in the State Div. of Wel- fare, Ranger 13 in the State Div. of Parks & Rec., Psychometrist 15 and 13. 3M Company, St. Paul, Minn. - En- gineers, Physicist, Radiochemist, Agron- omist, Chemists, Programmers, Pro- grammer Analysts, Machine Systems Analyst, Int. Auditors, Benefits Ana- lyst, Chem. Inf. Specialist, Market Re- searchers, Cafeteria Sup., Methods & Procedures Analyst, Technical Editor. North Dakota Merit System Council, Bismarck, N.D. - Technical Examina- tion Assistant, Coll. Grad. w/3 hrs. in tests & measurements ,3 hrs. in stat. & 1 year grad. study -to masters in psych., voc. guid., stat., ed.,, public adm., or bus. ad. Accountant, Casework Supv., Caseworker 1, Student Case- worker, Psychologists, Pub. Health Exec. ORGAN IZATON NOTICES Bach Club Meeting, Thurs., Aug. 8, 8:00 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe Street, Music, jelly donuts, and con- versation. For further information call 761-1688 or 769-2922. Baha'i Student Group, informal dis- cussion; "Reality of Man," 8:00 p.m., Fri., Aug. 9. Call 665-4676 for trans- portation. rP .. 'WO ~i~i~mt PALOMAR PICTURES INTERNATIONAL presents hitter 311 Fop I , y zvy :w Today at 1:00 - 3:00 - 5:00 7:05 - 9:05 IN COLOR Johnson hails steel "CONE WITH THE WIND" STARTS AUGUST 16th' I s ricce adjustments By The Associated Press U.S. Steel, Bethlehem AUSTIN, Tex.--President John- fland. son yesterday hailed price adjust- Christian, noting pric ments by steel producers which by the latter two produi * he said marked "substantial im- "similar rollbacks can be provement from the general in- to follow." flat onary threat." In Washington, the Johnson was quoted by press Trade Commision put secretary George Christian as wel- today decision on whet coming the latest price moves by vestigate steel pricing an inquiry asked by Sen Hart (D-Mich). Three major steel prod ~. S. chnounced today that th would be increased no n fe an average of about 2.4 rocket WM They are Bethlehem, 1 It seems almost a that the rest of the indi with fraud Inland and Armco, ai WVASHINGTON P)-A Missouri within hours that they firm that received a $13.9 million main competitive, mean contract for rocket launchers on- their, prices would be b ly two weeks ago was charged yes- line with U.S. Steel's. terday with creating phantom All the price hikes are suppliers and receiving kickbacks Aug. 16. on previous contracts of more If all the companies than $47 million, same pattern, it would n The indictment charges that the latest round of price more than $4 million was fun- would apply to about 50 neled to Swiss banks by the de- of the industry's shipme fendants "well knowing that their Even with its latest se interest in accounts in Swiss creases, U.S. Steel indic banks could and would be dis- more price increases may guised and concealed" by co-con- offing. The company sa * spirators. time to time over the A Navy information officer said months, depending on the indictments will have no ef- and other conditions, I fect on the new contract awarded taturally be price annou by the Naval Air Systems Com- as there have been du mand on July 23 to Techfab Divi- past year." sion of Alsco Inc. of St. Louis. Chromcraft Corp., which mer- ged with Alsco in 1966, was namedL a defendant along with the suc- COOL ce sr firm. Chromcaft, and later the Tech- fab Division of Alsco, have since' 1962 been the sole supplier of 2.75 for inch rocket launcers to the Navy. The launchers are used for folding i fin aircraft rockets-missiles fired either air-to-air or air-to-ground. The indictment says the de- "A ohisc fendants set up two firms-Sci- Etfi Electronics Ltd.-each to S t be "a dummy corporation subject com to the direction, control and use ry much for the diversion of monies fraud- --JuorH CRI$ ulently obtained." and In- e retreats ucers, said e expected Federal off until ;her to in- practices, . Philip S. ducers an- eir prices more than per cent. U.S. Steel certainty 3ustry will big firms, announced would re- ning that rought in e effective follow the mean that increases 0 per cent nts. lective in- sated that ybe in the id, "From next 12 n market there will uncements uring the United States must stop bombing them before the talks can go. on to other subjects. Har- riman recalled that President Johnson already had limited the bombing. So far, he said, there had been no response that would justify the risks that a complete bombing halt would bring for U.S. troops. "The United States is ready to end our limited bombardment if our restraint is matched by re- straint on your side," he added. At a news conference afterward Lau's spokesman, Nguyen Thanh Le, declined to comment on re- ports that the Vietnamese have told the U.S. government through intermediaries that the recent lull in fighting should be considered a kind of restraint. The North Vietnamese have in- sisted that it -was slander to say that they had troops in the South. But Lau referred to U.S. propos- als on limiting North Vietnamese infiltration as an escalation of American terms for stopping the bombs. 3020 Washtenow, Ph. 434-1782 Wed., Sat.. 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