Thursday, July 31, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Thursday, July 31, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~_ a L Q r ectton i. "new; 'rr'n eooiinq DIAL 5-6290 TODAY at 1:30 and 8 P.M. PTnBEST tPICTUR E OA.MsPA YEAR! WINNER 6 ACADEMYAWARDS! TODAY: Mat. $1.75; Eve. $2.00 1ww-COUPON -amwwmm' THOMPSONS PIZZA I761-0001 1 ' 4 ' I I I I n $1.00 OFF One a large one item for more) I pizza. One coupon per pizza., 1 II ' Pick UpmOnmy] 211 E. Ann St.-Next to the Armory * Expires Aug. 1I 1.w rmo wr .. s w w w o w BACH CLUB "TAKE A CHANCE" Kurt Carpenter and James Rose, speakers -audience participation -experiment in inderminacy -new sounds and thoughts Thursday, July 31-8 P.M. Guild House-802 Monroe Fun! Informal! Friendly! Jellydonuts, cookies, and FUN afterwards. Everybody welcome. For further info'call 761-8291, 665-6806, or 663-2827 WILLOW RUN WORKERS: Bringing researchers back to 'U' the news today b) The Associa/'d Press and Colh'ie Press Serl ice (Continued from Page 1) ment and the Geophysics lab. department-there apparently is Now, says Pollack, although also a close, but somewhat dif- there is a good deal of similarity ferent kind of relationship with between the research done in the WRL. two units, there are fewer pro-' fessors and graduate students O ver the past tw o years, says wo k ng a he G o hy i s la n Prof. Henry Pollack, "the center working at the Geophysics lab and of gravity for graduate work in this link to the department has geophysics has shifted toward' broken dawn, campus because two geophysicists problelp resolve pis t ansui are now centering their work are " cfor the tra1sferral of newly-dis- here."covered knowledge from the lab Pollack himself typifies this to the department - geology has shift. Coming to the University been careful to schedule seminars with a joint appointment in the so that they are convenient to geology department and in WRL's WRL researchers. "More and Geophysics lab, Pollack switched more Willow Run people now to a full-time appointment on cen- come to seminars during the tral campus because he was dis- week," says Pollack. satisfied with the "lack of visibili- The geology department con- ty" to students at Willow Run. tinues to receive "all the coopera- In addition to the shift in the tion one could-ask for" from the location of graduate work, Pollack lab, the geophysicist notes, espe- notes that "by being on campus cially in the form of loaned equip- we've involved undergraduates ment and free technical assist- much more." But at the same time, ance. the redistribution of work in But Pollack still believes that geophysics has strained relation- the geophysics lab "has not been ships between the geology depart- as beneficial to students as it could have been"-especially be- cause of its location in Ypsilanti. Although some WRL research- ers are also involved in programs SEN. EDWARD KENNEDY, announced yesterday that he has of the electrical engineering de- decided to retain his Senate seat and serve a full second term if partment, chairman Joseph Rowe relctdnxya. expresses less satisfaction than re-elected next year. the heads of other units with the Kennedy, whose political career was jeopardized by the accidental relationship that has evolved. death of a passenger in an automobile he was driving, released a brief While several researchers hold statement of thanks for the messages of support that followed a TV joint appointments in the electri- broadcast in which he said he might resign. cal engineering department-and His announced intention to serve another senate term was inter- others act frequently as lecturers preted as precluding a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination on a one-termbasis-Rowe still in 1972. says he "would like to see more of the results of research programs enhance the academic programs." PRESIDENT NIXON made the first visit of an American At present, Rowe notes, the re- chief-of-state to Saigon to confer with South Vietnamese Presi- lationship between the depart- dent Thieu and to address U.S. servicemen. ment and WRL is "stable" pend- Standing on the steps of the presidential palace, Nixon and Thieu ing the outcome of the Macnee spoke of the sincerity of American peace initiatives, calling on Com- study committee report, But, he munist negotiators "to talk seriously about ways to stop the killing." adds. "There will be some modi- Nixon affirmed that "it is time to bring an end to the war" in fications, probably this next aca- a way that would assure the South Vietnamese and other South demic year. PEast Asian countries the right of self-determination. And if Vice President Norman During his five and a half hour visit to Vietnam, Nixon told has hisasinitheotherdepart-American troops at a combat base near Saigon that "history will be the case. nrecord that this may have been one of America's finest hours, because ments as well. we took a difficult task and we succeeded in it." -READ AND USE DAILY CLASSIF I EDS- I i .......... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Day Calendar THURSDAY, JULY 31 Audio-Visual Education Center Sum, mer Previews - Redwoods: Wealth of the Wasteland and Standing R o o m ' Only: Multipurpose Room, Undergrad- uate Library, 3:00 p.m. University Players - Michigan Rep- ertory 69 - Hogan's Goat by William Alfred: Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, 8:00 p.m. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552,Second, Class postage paid at Ann Arlbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday mornipg Univer- sity year. 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