THE MICHIGAN uATTv Z" a .a. a.arm sv u A 1's T f Li iy RIDAY. MARC DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN S...J..,t."":..1:^.."'"t:...1...+ ........ ..1.1""::1":1: J:J. ...".Y:. :J::.' Itudent Activities Student Government Council to make ment, and to report their findings and following hours: some determination as to whether recommendations at the Council meet- 8 a.m. til 12 noon statements filed have fully met the reg- ing of March 7, 1962, as a special order ulation. of business after officers' reports. The of hiring students Therefore, the President of Student Council shall receive the reports of the Il-time temporary Government Council must inspect the four committees in a special meeting )b "lodges at NO statements filed in order to give notice convened for that purpose exclusively miscellaneous odd to any organization which has not on Tuesday evening, March 6, 1962, at he bulletin board met the requirements of the University 7 p.m. Regulation of December 13, 1960. Postponed: Consideration of estab- ,E The following procedure shall be lishing a National Student Association , electrical engi- adopted to insure the adequacy of standing committee, until the next reg- ysics background, membership selection practices state- ular meeting of the Council. ics. ments from fraternities and sororities: Adopted: Student Government Coun- insurance. Hours 1) Fraternities and sororities whose cdl's Student Concerns Committee shall statements do not include all infor- investigate orientation programs that LE mation, and the accompanying inter- more fully indicate the nature of the elp during dinner pretation, as required under the Uni- educational enterprise. The Student Sfor room and versity Regulation of December 13, 1960, Concerns Committee, through corres- shall be notified of such deficiency by pondence, research, and interviews, shall elp during dinner the President of Student Government recommend set cifacbstantive chatges e for room .and Council.i u rsn dctoa retto 2) Corrected statements shall be fil- for freshmen. Upon realizing a deci- ica ed with the University in the Office of sion, the Council shall make such rec- amal typist, math the Vice-President for Student Affairs ommendations to the proper Univer- mbois, 5-8 hours w.hinanr d o no mra hanansity authorities. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Cost Luncheon Discussion, Mar. 2, Noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. * * * Michigan Baha'i World Faith Club, Fireside: open discussion, Mar. 2, 8:00 p.m., 418 Lawrence. Wesleyan Guild, Wesley Grads sup- per, Madrigal program, Mar. 2, 5:30 p.m., Pine Room, Methodist Church. CAN KENNEDY CLEAR UP THE STATE DEPARTMENT vi UUmI J.F.K. once tossed a long- winded State Department - report right in the waste- basket, It was his reaction to the department's endless red tape. In this week's Post, you'll learn how the State Department is bogged down by paper pushing and committees. What Kennedy is do- ing to streamline the operation. And why one insider feels the situ- ation is just about hopeless. The Saturday Evening MARCH 9,1984 ISSUE NOW On SAgL, It's what's up front that counts Up front is FILTER-BLEND and only Winston has it! Rich, golden tobaccos specially selected and specially 4 $. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. - - - - - - - - - - - - - OU I THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT 9ainou4 fo 9ine 9""'I offers you a taste treat of a traditional Italian dish I PIZZAj will be served daily from 12 Noon to 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 2 A.M. l r J Attending the DUKE ELLINGTON CONCERT? Make your dinner reservation for 7:00 P.M. Saturday Me Corner Jfoav:e S. Thayer at Washington in Ann Arbor A block west of Rackham sldg.-NO 8-6056 i* * W-- F. H ^a 77 v? F F 8. .F -V rFFFFFF .V v FVFV F raVxV V S V.TV3' 4I'nh nd//l/l TONIGHT I FREE DELIVERY from 5 P.M. to 2 A.M. TAKE-OUT SERVICE AVAILABLE PEN 24 HOURS CLOSED TUESDAYS !~EL1RIO BAR Freshly Remodeled - New Management Beer, Wine, Liquor and Cocktails 341 S. Main St. NO 3-2401 Specializing in Delicious Pizza Pie Sandwiches 221 N. Main St. -Opposite the Post Office Phone NO 8-9550 or NO 3-3857 Phone NO 2-9575 122 W. Washington I p " ZESH -IOLE FINE BSTER SEAFOOD C ., 0 0 0 C> O CK Enjoy the Finest CANTONESE FOOD Q Q OPEN DAILY 11:30 A.M. SUNDAYS 12:00 NOON LUNCHEON: Businessmen's Buffet Luncheon . . 45 Variety of cold and hot dishes daily except Saturdays TUESDAYS GOURMET NIGHT--FRENCH CUISINE WEDNESDAY'S SMORGASBORD Over 100 items including PRIME RIB OF BEEF . . . 3.75 ART DEVANEY, a television, radio and recording artist, will make his Ann Arbor Debut at the RUBAIYAT. He will be playing- every THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6:30 P.M. FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS THE CLARENCE BYRD TRI0 I ,.. I 11 W~ avcrage au in a It lit. !IL