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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1963

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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IELECTION STALL TACTIC:
Red Terrorism Increases in Venezuela

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

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By PAUL FINCH
Associated Press News Analyst
CARACAS - Communist-back-
ed terrorism in Venezuela grows
more violent daily with the ap-
proach of a milestone election for
a new congress and a successor toj
President Romulo Betancourt.
The reason, government officials
suspect is that the Communists
want to prevent the election sched-
uled Dec. 1 by provoking a mili-
tary coup d'etat and a dictator-
ship which Communists would
hope to exploit.
"This city guerrilla war is aimed
at shaking the army belief in the
ability of a democratic government
to maintain law and order," says
one Betancourt official. "Venezue-
lan Communists are jealous of
their brothers in power in Cuba
and they want to imitate them.
Want Power
"Fidel C a s t r o started out
against a dictatorship and the
Venezuelan Communists want one
too."
Venezuelans in general would
unite in resistance to a dictator-

ship and the Communists would
try to infiltrate and control the
underground movement for event-
ual total power, this official sug-
gested.
Venezuela has a long history of
dictatorships. This election is to
be the first in Venezuelan history
for one democratically elected
president to hand power to an-
'other. The first democratically
elected president, Romulo Galle-
gos, was removed by a 1948 mili-
tary coup after seven months.
Betancourt would be the first such
elected president to finish his 5-
year term.
FALN Raids
FALN, the terrorist paramilitary
.organization styling itself Armed
Forces of National Liberation, at-
tacks somewhere almost daily. Mil-
itary installations and officers'
homes have been sacked and burn-
ed by FALN gangs. The Caracas
military hospital is a frequent
target of rooftop snipers.
FALN gangs have also weakened
the confidence of some business-

men in the efficiency of Betan-
court's democratic regime by con-
stant attacks on both Venezuelan
and North American firms, main-
ly in Caracas and Maracaibo,
These figures do not include
other millions of dollars lost from
sabotage against refineries and
crude oil pipelines of North Ameri-
can petroleum firms which pay the
Venezuelan government about $1
million annually in taxes and roy-
alities.
Slay Police
Fifty Caracas policemen have
been slain in terrorist ambushes in
the last three years. The list of
terrorist acts is endless.
What is FALN? Betancourt se-
curity officials say it consists of
about 400 Communist and right-
wing fanatics who are broken up
into small cells for reasons of
mobility and security. The interior
ministry says FALN leaders in-;
lude Gustavo Machado, a federal
deputy and Communist secretary
general, and Communist Senator
Pompeyo Marquez.,

Both the Communists and their
Marxist allies, the Movement of
Revolutionary Left (MIR), have
been forbidden to post congres-
sional candidates under a 1962 de-
cree.
Outlaw Parties
A Betancourt petition to out-
law the two parties entirely is
pending in the supreme court. A
favorable court ruling would per-
mit Betancourt to prosecute the
congressmen he says are leading
the FALN.
Meanwhile, will FALN succeed
in provoking an army coup? Dip-
lomatic observers say the possi-
bility always exists but they feel
that it's unlikely. After all, vio-
lence against Betancourt began in
1959 and has not toppled him yet.
Nevertheless there are signs of
unrest in the military.
Defense Minister Antonio Bri-
ceno Linares denied this. He says
the armed forces will back de-
mocracy and insure a successful
election no matter ,who wins. He:
says the entire armed forces will
guard the polls on election day.

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
Day Calendar
School of Music Concert - Chamber
Orchestra, Boyd Neel, guest conductor:
Beckham Lecture Hail, 4:15 p.m.
Cinema Guild - Maurice Chevalier,
Louis Jordan, and Hermione Gingold in
"Gigi": Architecture Aud., 7:00 and 9:00
General Notices
The "Flue Shot" Program will be giv-
en again on Wed., Oct. 2, at the Health
Service. Hours are 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
The charge is- $1.00 for students and
spouses and $1.50 for faculty and staff.,
The Univ. community is urged to avail
themselves of this opportunity.
Events Monday
Advanced Firemanship Course-Regis-
tration: Civil Defense and Fire Disaster,
Training Center, N. Campus, 8:30 a.m,
University Staff Meeting - President
Harlan Hatcher, Annual Report on the
University; presentation of Distinguish-
ed Faculty Achievement Awards and
Distinguished Service Awards: Rack-
ham Lecture Hall, 8:00 p.m. Reception
following in Mich. League Ballroom..
Dept. of Civil Engrg. and; Dept. of
Engrg. Mechanics Seminar - John R.

Hall, Jr., Assift. Prof., will speak on
"Dissipation of Elastic Waves in Gran-
ular Soils." This will be held on Mon.,
Sept. 30, at 4:00 p.m. in Room 311, W.
Engrg,. Coffee will be served at 3:30
p.m. in the Faculty Lounge.
Placement
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
The Summer Placement will open Oct.
1. We have many new jobs for the 1964
season already on file, including:
Leo Burnett, Chicago, Ill.-Advertis-
ing agency has openings for copywriters
and market analysts, male or female.
The Reading Laboratory, Inc., Phila-
delphia, Pa.-Opportunities for gradu-
ates to teach developmentalrreading in
prep schoQls & colleges. Exper. is not
necessary.
Montgomery-Ward, Chicago, Ill.-Posi-
tion open for market research analyst,
male, with Bachelors degree.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of
Appointments-Seniors & grad students,
please call Ext. 3544 for interview appts.
with the following:
MON., SEPT. 30-
' No interviews.
TUES., OCT. 1-
H. J. Heinz Co., Michigan & Ohio-
Men-Dec. & May grads. Seeking Liberal
Arts majors for Merchandising & Sales.
U.S. citigenship required.
WED., OCT. 2-
William S. Merrell Co. - Locations
throughout U.S.-Men-Dec. & May
grads. Seeking degree in any major for
Pharmaceutical Sales. U.S. citizenship
required (interviewing in p.m. only).
The Procter and Gamble Co.-Loca-
tions throughout U.S.-Men-Dec. &
May grads. Seeking any degree, any ma-
jor for Sales Management. Employment
begins with assignment to field terri-
tory where training is received in per-
sonal selling, sales promotion & terri-
torial mgmt. Promotion to mgmt. is

strictly from within & based upon abil-
ity.
THURS., OCT. 3-
Service I$ureau Corporation-Detroit &
through ut U.S. Men-Dec. & May
grads. seeking degree in any major for
Territorial Sales. U.S. citizenship. An
IBM subsidiary.
Central National Bank of Cleveland-
Will be interviewing at the Business
Administration Placement Office. Seek-
ing those with majors in Econ. & Lib-
eral Arts for Banking, M mt. Training,
Office Management, & Irside and Ter-
ritorial Sales. Phone Ext. 694 for an
appointment.
FRI., OCT. 4-
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance
Co.-Detrot--Men & Women--Dec. &
May grads. Seeking majors in English,
Soc., Psych., & Liberal Arts for In-
surance Sales. U.S. citizenship required
(interviewing in p.m. only).
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please-
sign interview schedule posted at 128-H
W. Engrg. for the following:
OCT. 2-3--
Applied Physics Lab. of Johns Hop-
kins Univ., Greater Wash., D.C.-Al
Degrees: EE. BS: E Math, E Physics &
Science Engrg. Summer Employment:
Sr. & Grad. students sign regular sched-
ule. Men & Women. R. & D., Des. Space
& Missile Prog., Electronic des.; engrg.
analysis; performance evaluation & di-
agnosis of large missile sys.
OCT. 2-4-
E. I. duPont deNemours & Co., Inc.,
All duPont plants & Labs. (approx. 80
locations in eastern half of U.S.)-All
Degrees: ChE, EE, EM, IE, Instru.,
Mat'Is,. ME, Met., Nuclear. BS: E Math,
E Physics & Sci. Engrg. Summer Em-
ployment: Jr., Sr. & Grad students sign
regular schedule. Men & Women. R. &
D., Des., Prod. & Sales.
OCT. 2--
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co., St. Louis
& E. St. Louis, East & West Coast-All
Degrees: EE & ME. BS-MS: IE. Men &

Women. R. & D., Des., Prod. & Sales.
OCT. 3-
American Metal Products Co., Re-
search Div.; Ann Arbor, Mich.-All De-
grees: ChE, EM, Mat'ls., ME & Met.
BS: E Math. Feb. grads. R. & D.
OCT. 4--
The Carborundum Co., All Operating
Divs. of Co., Niagara Falls, N.Y.-BS-
MS: ChE, CE, EE, IE, Mat'Is., ME &
Met. & Math. All Degrees: Chem. (An-
alytical, Inorganic & Organic). BS:
Physics & Biochem. R. & D., Des., Prod.
& Sales.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Cercie Francais, Une Soiree a 8 h., Oct.
1, 3050 FB. Uine revelation sociologique
a ne pas manquer!
* * *
Circle Honorary Soc., Meeting, Oct.
1, 7:15 p.m., League, Kalamazoo Rm.
* * *
Circol4 Italiano, Cheacchiera, Oct. 1,
3-4:30 p.m., 3050 FB.
'I' *
Congr. Disc. E & R Guild, Seminar:
"The Old Testament Alive with Pur-
pose"; Interpretation of Old Testament,
Sept. 29, 7-8 p.m., 802 Monroe.
* * *
Graduate Outing Club, Hike, Sept. 29,
2 p.m., Rackham Bldg., Huron St. En-
trance.
* * *
International Students Assoc., Picnic,
Sept. 29, 4-7 p.m., Island Park.
S* *
Lutheran Student Assoc., Choral Ves-
pers-Music by Schuetz & Couperin-
presented by choir and soloists, Sept.
29, 7 p.m., Hill St. at Forest Ave.
* * #
Russian Club, Coffee & Conversation,
Sept. 30, 3-5 p.m., FB, 4th Floor,
Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, lunes,
Sept. 30, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB.
Unitarian Student Group, Meeting,
Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church.
* * *
Voice Political Party, Membership
Meeting, Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rn.
3S. Everyone welcome.

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BABYSITTERS WANTED - Flexible
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H38
MAN OR WOMAN to cook dinners Tues-
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Hill Street. Phone 663-4129. H36
PART-TIME MAN for service station
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NEW ELECTRIC STOVE and dishwasher
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L. O. SMITH Typewriter-13" super spe-
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May be seen at 420 Maynard. Ask for
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APARTMENT FOR SUBLEASE-$45/mo.
Good location, 535 Packard, NO 2-
8186. Move -in today. C2
GRAD STUDENT (1 or 2), to share new
modern apt. 3 blocks from campus.
453-3287. C12
MAN WANTED to share furn'd. house.
$40/mo., utilities incld., car necessary.
662-3865, 5-7 p.m. C47
ROOM FOR. RENT-Clean, pleasant;
garage included. Male student pre-
ferred. 223 Buena Vista. NO 2-7692.
C50
LOOKING FOR GIRL ROOMMATE for
new, spacious. apartment near cam-
pus. Excellent facilities. Phone NO
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Ann Street. Excellent for 4 or 5 per-
sons. $200. Immediate occupancy. NO
5-9121; Nights NO 5-8023 or NO 2-8313.
BEL-AIR APTS.-3 an' 2 L edrooms, All
new. Danish modern furniture. Air-
conditioning, balconies, wall to wall
carpeting. Campus location. 2-5780.
Eves. 2-5140. C24
WANTED-Male graduate student to
live, rent free, near campus in cormr
fortable home of able-bodied elderly
widower. Ample facilities for privacy
and study. Room, bath, and break-
fast. Osias Zwerdling. Call 3-5107. C3
ROOMMATE FOR 2-MAN APT.-Furn.
On lake 6 mi, from AA on Expressway.
Double garage. Fireplace. Dock and
private beach. $42.50 month each.
Phone NO 3-7281 between 5:30 p.m.
and 7:30 p.m. - C4

TRANSPORTATION
WANT RIDE Tuesday and Thursday
from Ypsi to campus to arrive by 9
a.m., to leave at 6 p.m. Will share
expenses. Call 483-4452. G1
PERSONAL
LENT
Be out of town Oct. 1. F 33
HEY NANCY-
H. Neil Berkson likes Barbara Strei-
sand too!! F34
ENGLISH MAJORS--Discuss University
issues with some real prose. Shake-
speares at things you dislike about
the U. Petition for Conference on the
University student delegate posts. F35
SOAPBOXES? What? Yes! Where? Hyde
Park, Thurs., Oct. 3, 3-5 p.m. F36
COME TO THE International Fashion
Show! Sunday, October 6, 2:30. League
Garden. F37
ART STUDENTS-Do the U's faults
make you lose your tempera lot? You
with easel express yourself at the the
Conference on the University. Gogh
to the SGC office to petition for dele-
gate position. F38
GET YOUR "Activities Booklet" NOW-
Student Offices-Michigan Union. F1
GERMAN MEAT PATTY on rye served
at ROMANOFF'S, at Bell Tower. F26
WANTED-Girl to share apt. Call 665-
9339. F44
Memo to the PHI's:
I'm driving to Chicago next weekend.
Larry F32
ROAD RUNNERS-For the best in rock
'n' roll, popular music, Call Mike,
663-9591. F49
$1.25
Haircut, Mon. thru Thurs., 347 May-
nard near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat.
LOST-Gray, tan, paisley, cotton, dress
jacket in vicinity of Tappan, Oakland,
or campus. Please return to 1026
Oakland or call 663-1117. F27
SHORT STORI ES
NOW BEING considered for publi-
cation in the campus inter-arts mag-
azine, GENERATION. All material
submitted will be carefully read,
criticized, and returned if not used.
Manuscripts may be left at the main
office, Student Publications Bldg.
First issue in October.
GEN ERATION
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 5. University. 663-
7151. F73
DIAMONDS-Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call C. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO
2-1132. F18
SAVE OVER 60c on nationally adver-
tised Mayo-Spruce U of M sweat-
shirts (navy, sizes S,M,L,XL). Hurry
to 421 or 219 Chicago House, West
Quad. F37
UNIVERSITY STAFF MEMBER wants
young, single woman to share 2-girl
furnished apt. Location ideal to hos-
pitals and campus. Call Ruth, 662-
0862 after 7 p.m. F30

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