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NEWS ROUNDUP:
Johnson a1 Ing
By The Associated Press
AUSTIN, Tex. - President Johnson disclosed yesterday he
has an intestinal disorder - he called it diverticulitis but his
doctor didn't - that will require his return to an Army hospital
for more tests next week.
But the President said he is feeling "excellent."
His physician, Vice Adm. George G. Burkley, said the ail-
ment is a sort of protrusion of the -wall of the large intestine -
what he termed "out-pouchings." There was no indication im-
mediately of what form of treatment is required or whether
any surgery might be needed.
But Burkley said Johnson does not have diverticulitis, a
condition involving inflammation. Diverticulitis sometimes can
be helped by diet and sometimes requires an operation.
Although there must be some reason at this time for a
measure of concern, Burkley said the President is in no dis-
comfort and no inflammation has been detected.
SAIGON - Allied troops plunged deeper into a A Shau
Valley yesterday looking for war materiel believed amassed for
what the enemy calls its forthcoming "final, definitive general
offensive."
The valley 27 miles southwest of the old imperial capital of
Hue in the north is thought to be one of the enemy's most im-
portant bases in South Vietnam. But, first reports indicate the
yields of weapons and supplies so far have been disappointing.
Ferried in by 200 helicopters beginning Sunday, 3,000 sol-
diers of the U.S. 101st Air Cavalry Division and the Vietnamese
1st Infantry Division have made only light contact with the
North Vietnamese.
* * *
LANSING-Former Democratic State Chairman Zolton
Ferency, candidate for governor in 1966, revealed yesterday he
has resigned as an alternate to the Democratic National Con-
vention.
Ferency, a supporter of Minnesota Sen. Eugene McCarthy
for the party's Presidential nomination, charged the June 1-2
Democratic State Convention used "undemocratic and anachron-
istic" methods in selecting its delegation to Chicago.
A spokesman for the party's state central committee said
he did not know whether another alternate could be chosen in
his place. He said the Democratic delegation may discuss the
matter in their meeting at East Lansing tomorrow.
WASHINGTON-Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's
doctors reported yesterday he was making continuing progress
against his newest heart attack as he approached the half-way
mark in the always critical first week after any cardiac assault.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 9
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
Business-"Training Systems Workshop"
Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
17th Annual Safe Driving Auto Road-
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Baha'i Student Group, informal dis-
cussion, "Reality of Man," 8:00 p.m.,
Fri., Aug. 9. Call 665-4676 for trans-
portation.

E-O-Registration, Lobby, South Quad-
rangle, 9:00 a.m.
Cinema Guild - Warner Baxter,
Bebe Daniels, Ginger Rogers, Dick Pow-
ell, Ruby Keeler, .Guy Kibbee, Ned
Sparks, Allen Jenkins, Henry Daniel in
"42nd Street," Architecture Aud., 7:00
and 9:05 p.m.
School of Music - Summer Session
Orchestra, Theo Alcantara, Conductor,
Lawrence Hurst, Soloist, Hill Aud.,
8:00 p.m.
Department of Speech University
Players - Ben Johnson's 'The Alchem-
ist," Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, 8:00
p.m.
.doctoral
Examinations
Patricia Lucille Berger Porcelo, Eng-
lish Language and Literature, Disserta-
tion: "The Railroad in American Lit-
erature: Poetry, Folk Song, and the
Novel," on Fri., Aug. 9 at 9:30 a.m.
In Rm. 625 Haven Hall. Chairman: J. L.
Davis.
Eugene Francis Gray, Romance Lan-
guages & Literatures: French; Disserta-
tion: "Point of View and the Devel-
opment of Gustave Flaubert's 'Prose
Style," on Fri., Aug. 9 at 2 p.m. in
.Rm. 3094 Frieze. Chairman: R. J. Niess.
Kenneth David Tarof, Zoology, Dis-
sertation: "Gene Interaction in Droso-
phila melanogaster: The Vermilion-
Suppressor of vermilion System." on
Fri., Aug. 9 at 2 p.m. in Rm. 2111 Nat.

Sci. Chairman: T. M. Rizki.
Morris Irwin Bank, Physics, Disserta-
tion: "An Infrared Study of Chain
Folding and Lattice Structure in Crys-
talline Polyethylene," on Fri., Aug. 9
at 3 p.m. in Rm. 618 P.A. Bldg. Chair-
man: Samuel Krimm.
Placement
BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS
GENERAL DIVISION
Current Position Openings received
by General Division by mail and phone;
call 764-7460 for further information.
Sinclair Oil Corp., New York, N.Y. -
College Recruiter, able to travel, &
trained in college recruiting. Pref. not
subject to Selective Serv.
Simone Corp., Detroit, Mich. - Di-
rector of Economics, experience in real
estate econ. wanted, will report to the
president & take part in corporate
planning & provide econ. services to
clients.
Washtenaw County Chapter Ameri-
can Red Cross, Ann Arbor, Mich. - Di-
rector of Safety Programs, B.A. in Ed.,
Phys. Ed. or Rec. Prefer. given to per-
sons holding a Red Cross Water Safety
or First Aid Instructor's certificate.
Male or female, must be in good health.
Minneapolis Civil Service Commis-
sion, Minneapolis, Minnesota - As-
sistant Biostatistician, works under
gen. supv. in the Div. of Pub. Health.
To estab. units, classes, codes, &
methods for processing raw data. Must
be college grad, with major in stat.
or biostat. or min. of 30 quarter cred-
its in math., stat., pub. health or re-
lated courses. Min. of 9 quarter credits
in stat.

3020 Washtenaw, Ph. 434-1782
Wed., Sat., Sun. -1-3-5-7-9
Mon.', Tues., Thurs., Fri.--7:00-9:00

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