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THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUES]

Bannon Cites Principles
Of Collective Bargaining
By THOMAS HUNTER of discontent is insecurity," he
"The only time any Christian said.
principles are used on the other When a union sees that a com-
side of the bargaining table is pany is in financial trouble, Ban-
when you hit the pocketbook non said that it would be willing
nerve," Kenneth Bannon, United to help that company. "But we
Auto Workers representative, said do not subsidize inefficiency, be-
Friday night. cause when you subsidize ineffi-
Bannon gave labor's views on ciency you create more inefficien-
"Christian Principles and Modern cy and this would be wrong."
Industry" as part of a series of _
Newman Club lectures.
"Labor movementssare about b Team
people. When you are concerned.L
about people, then I think you are
applying Christian principles." Places First
Quote Encyclicals
He said that it isn't unusual to In a novice debating tourna-
hear papal encyclicals quoted by ment held at the University of
negotiators of both large corpora- Pittsburgh Saturday, the negative
tions and unions, but as in the team from the University won first
1949 pension program talks with place.
Ford Motor Company, "the only The team, consisting of Rich-
thing that moves them is when ard Stodler, '65, and Lionel Allen,
they are faced with shutting a '65, won all four rounds of this
plant down." tournament.
To curb unemployment Bannon The question before the group
advocated a "sliding work week" was "Resolved: That labor unions
which would shrink until every should come under the jurisdiction
one was working, thereby increas- of anti-trust legislation."

New Carillon Clappers

Elect the TEAM

with the PLATFORM
MARK PERLOW President
JEFF RUBENSTEIN--Vice President
JIM LIPTON -Treasurer
SHARI E McCUE-Secretary
For L.S.&A. Senior Officers

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REGRINDING CLAPPERS-Robert Watts (left) and Prof. Perci-
val Price, University carilloneur, examine several clappers from
the Baird Memorial Carillon which are being reground.

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VIEWS-Seniors & grad students please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West
Engrg.:
MARCH 21-
Baker Perkins, Inc., Saginaw, Mich.-
ES: EE, IE & ME. June & Aug. grads.
Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod.
(a.m.)-
Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y.-
BS-MS: ChE. June grads. R. & D.
Univ. of Calif., Los Alamos Scientific
Lab, Los Alamos, N.M.-All Degrees:
ChE, EE, EM, ME, Met. MS-PhD: Nu-
clear. June & Aug. grads. Both Men &
Women. R. & D.
Chicago Civil Service Comm-, Chica-
go, Ill.-BS-MS: CE &-any accredited
engrg. prog. for Traffic Engr. Both
Men & Women. Des., R. & D., Civil
Engr. & Traffic Engr.
East Ohio Gas Co., Clevelamu* Akron,
Canton, Youngstown & Warren areas-
ES: ChE, CE, IE & ME. June & Aug.
grads. Co. Trng. Prog.
MARCH 21-22-
Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Inc.,
Santa Barbara, Calif. & Las Vegas, Nev.
Labs.-MS-PhD: EE & Nuclear. BS: E
Physics. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. &
D.
MARCH 21-
General Aniline & Film Corp., Photo
& Repro. Div. (Ansco-Ozalid). Dyestuff
& Chem. Div., Linden, N.J.-BS-MS:
ChE, EE. BS: ME. Des., R. & D., Prod.
MARCH 21-22-
Monsanto Chemical Co., Entire Co.-
All Degrees: ChE, EM, Instru. & ME.
Both Men & Women. Des., R. & D.,
Sales & Prod., Plant Engrg., Plant Tech.
Services, System Engrg.
MARCH 21--
United Technology Corp., Sunnyvale,
Calif. on San Francisco Peninsula-All
Degrees: ME. MS-PhD: ChE & CE. BS:
AE & Astro & EE. Feb., & June grads.
Both Men & Women. Des., R. & D.
Penick & Ford, Ltd., Inc., Cedar Rap-
ids, Iowa-BS: ChE. R. & D., Sales &
Prod.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Chess Club, Final Round of U. of M.
Chess Tournament, Mar. 21, 7:30 p.m.,
Union, Rms. 3K-L-M-N Spectators wel-
come.
Congr. Disc. E & R Stud. Guild, Cost
Luncheon Discussion, Mar. 20. Noon,
802 Monroe. Speaker: Mrs. S. Meyer, "A
Contemporary View of Man."
German Club, Violin Recital, Masha
Teesing (Violin), Sarah Graf (Piano).
Works by Handel, Mozart, Tartini &
Beethoven, Mar. 20, 8 p.m., Lane Hall
Aud.; Coffee Hour, Conversation & Mu-
sic, Singing, Mar. 21, 2-4 p.m., 4072 FB
(Lounge opposite elevator).
* * *
International Student Assoc-, Inter-
national discussion: "European Common
Market," Mar. 22, 7:30 p.m., Multipur-
pose rm., Undergraduate Library.
Ullr Ski Club, Last Chance for Aspen
Trip Meeting, Mar. 21, 7:30 p.m., Union.
U. of M. Folk Dancers, Meeting, In-
struction & Dancing, Mar. 20, 7:30 p.m.,
1429 Hill.
Wesleyan Guild, Holy Communion fol-
lowed by breakfast, Mar. 21, 7 a.m. &
5:15 p.m., Meth. Church, Chapel.

U.S. Gov't., U.S. Army Engineer Dist.,
Engrg., Operations & Construction Divs.
Det., Mich.-BS-MS: CE. Des., Construc-
tion & River & Harbor Maintenance.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
Camp Oakland-Mich. Coed. Will in-
terview men & women for counseling
positions on Wed., March 21 from 1:30
to 5:00 p.m. Need Waterfront Dir.,
Prog. Dir., Arts & Crafts Dir. & Gen-
eral Counselors.
Iron County Youth Camp-Mich. Co-
ed. Will interview on Thurs., March 22,
from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. Two vacancies
to be filled by either men or women.
Camp Mowglis-New Hampshire Boy's
Camp-Will interview men for all coun-
seling positions on Thurs., March 22
from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Place-
ment Office, 2200 Student Activities
Building, during the following hours:
Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. til 12 noon
and 1:30 til 5 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time or full-time temporary
work, should call Bob Hodges at NO
3-1511, ext. 3553.
Howard Abrams
your
No. 1 Choice
for S.G.C.

Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 2200, daily.
MALE
-Several salesmen wanted.
1-Landscape Architect who is at least
in his Junior year, % time position.
1-To put on a magic show for chil-
dren on March 21 from 5:30 p.m.
to 6 p.m. Pay rate to be arranged.
3-Caretakers in exchange for apart-
ment on campus.
FEMALE
1-Baby sitter who will help through
the dinner hour in exchange for
room and board.
-Several saleswomen wanted.
1-To put on a magic show for chil-
dren on March 21 from 5:30 p.m. to
6 p.m. Pay rate to be arranged.
EXCLUSIVE: A POST
EDITOR PREVIEWS THE

VOTE for
STEVE TAYLOR
(WRITE-IN CANDIDATE
FOR SGC)
"A VOICE FOR THE
INDEPENDENT OR AFFILIATED
CONSERVATIVE"
MEMBER OF
SIGMA NU FRATERNITY

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car-a new turbine auto. He tells
how it compares with ordinary
cars. What kind of mishaps he had
en route. And what its chances
are of getting on the market.
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