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THE MICHIGAN PAILY

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Union, 9 p.m., (Interim

darch 10: Political Issues Club, pro-
am, Union, 8 p.m. (Interim action).
March 11: Political Issues Club, open
'um on non-discriminatory housing
aslation, William Goode, speaker,
don, 8 p.m. (Subject to Lecture
mmittee approval.)
April 8: Iranian Student Club, ISA,
nee, Union Ballroom, 9-12.
April 9: Mich. Union, Victor Borge
ncert, Hill Aud., 8 p.m. (previously
lendared.)
April 22, 23: Women's Athletic Assoc.
d Mich. Union, MICHIGRAS, Yost
eld House. (Previously calendared.)
Calendared: Mich. Daily, Student
itorial Affairs Conference, April 8-10.
Defeated a motion to amend the mo-
in to approve Michigras by the addi-
pn of a stipulation that no awards
all be made in connection with the
ent.
Motions relating to Faculty-Student
change to provide meetings with fac--
y members on a more informal
!is; and to establish Student-Fac-
ty coffee hours were referred to the
.ucation and Student Welfare Com-
ttee.
Approved appropriation of $130 to
id four students and one faculty
emebr to the Yale Colloquium "Chal-
age to American Democracy" at Yale
aiversity, March 11-13.
Approved sending of a letter to the
vernors of Ala., Ga., La., N.C., S.C.,
nn., Texas, Va., indicating support
r anti-discrimination strikes, with
pies to be released also to the AP,
I in the states involved. ;
Approved sending of a letter to the
ntral offices of the following chain
>res indicating support for anti-dis-
.mination strikes: Grant, Kresge,
rss, Woolworth.
Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis.,
s need of a managerial accounting
derstudy in Munising, Mich. College
acduate with AB or MS/MBA, funda-
ental courses in acctg. with courses
mathematics, statistics, chemistry,
onomics, an dbetter than average
holastic achievement record.
City of Long Beach, Calif. is seeking
Landscape Architect to fill position
Landscape Draftsman. Age: 21-55,
ale. Education equivalent to 2 yrs.
Llege training and 2 yrs. experience
education equivalent to graduation
om college with major work in land-
ape arch.
Ball State Teachers College, Muncie,
d., is in need of two food service
ople for their residence hall dining
rvices.Degree in home economics or
titutlonal management.
Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc., Boston, Mass.,r
her cities in Mass. and Tuscola, Ill.
opening for the following: Chemi-
! Engr. with MS or PhD and 5-6
s. experience; Chem. Engr. with M
PhD; Plant Engr. with BSCE and 2-5
r. experience; and other Chemical
.grg. and Chemists positions.
Tracerlab, pioneers in X-Ray, iso-
pes, nucleonics, Waltham, Mass., has
ition open involving responsibility
r department concerned with devel-
ment, production and test of syn-
etce organic chemicals. PhD or
nivalent in Organic Chemistry and
ovn administrative ability.
Bradford Jr. College, Bradford, Mass.,
anxious to find a young woman 35-45

yrs. of age who has reasonable experi-
ence, concern for young people, breadth
of interest, administrative capacity
and ability to work well with people to
fill position of Household Director and
Dietitian. Call the Bureau for complete
details and description.
Ansul Chemical Co., Marinette, Wis.,
currently has an opening for an Asst.
Manager i their Sales Analysis and
Control Dept. BA in Commrce. Econ-
omics or L.S.; must have background
in statistics, some acctg. useful. Also
seeking a Sr. Design Engr. and an Ana-
lytical Chemist.
J. T. Baker Chemical Co., Phillips-
burg, N.J., has an opportunity avail-
able for a young industrial Engr. inter-
ested in methods and standards work.
Previous industrial experience should
include 3 yrs. in methods and stand-
ards work, preferably in a process in-
dustry.
General Nuclear Engrg. Corp., Dune-
din, Fla., is seeking a number of Engrs.
and Physicists to work with them on
the design and development of nuclear
reactors.
Benton Harbor City Schools, Mich.,
is presently looking for a registered
nurse trained in public health nursing
to work in their five elementary]
schools.
U.S. Civil Service, 7th Region, has a
list of open examinations for employ-
ment primarily in Mich., Ill. and Wis.
now on file at the Bureau. In fields
of: Business and Economics, Engrg.
and Scientific, General, Medical, Tech-
nical Trades.
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies for the 1980 school
year.
Flint, Mich. (Beecher High School)-.
Jr. High English (7-8).
Fremont, Mich. -- Jr. and Sr. High
English.
Grayling, Mich.-English/Commerce.
Ironwood, Mich. - High School Eng-
lish.
Kingston, Mich. - Jr. High Social
Science.
Mt. Morris, Mich.-Jr. High English.
Rockford, Mich.-HS English/Speech,
Social Studies.
Standish,.Mich.E(Standish-Sterling
Comm. Schs.) -- English/Library.
Garden Grove, Calif. (Alamitos Sch.
Dist.) - 7th and 8th Core.
Chicago, Ill. (The Latin School of
Chicago) - English (7-12).
Chicago (Harwood Heights) Ml. -
English and Social Studies.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Summer Placement Interviews:
Jerry Hakes, Asst. Director of Camp

Mouglis in New Hampshire will inter-
view for counselors, Male, Fri. from 9
to 1? noon,
Recreation aids and nursing aids
wanted at military hospitals all over
the United States. Come in to the
Summer Placement Service for details.
Women only.
Contact the Engrg. Placement Office
for further details on the following
interviews:
March 11:
Allied Chemical Corp., L o c at i on s
throughout U.S. All degrees: ChE. BS:
EE and ME. Feb., June and Aug. grads.
Summer employment: Send applica-
tions directly to company. Must be
male U.S. citizen.
American Electric Power Service
Corp., New Yrok, N.Y. BS-MS: EE and
ME. June and Aug. grads. Summer em-
ployment: 1 Jr. EE and ME (top quali-
ty for special program) Must be male
U,S. citizen.
American Standard Industrial Div.,
branches throughout U.S. BS: ME and
possibly IE. June grads. Must be male
U.S. citizen.
Calif. Institute of Tech., Jet Propul-
sion Lab., Pasadena, Calif. All degrees:
AE, CE (structures), EE, ME and Met.
MS-PhD: ChE, EM, Instru. and Nu-
clear. Feb., and June grads. U.S. citi-
zenship required.
(a.m.) Catalyst Research Corp., Cata-
lyst Research Corp., Baltimore, Md.
Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pittsburgh,
Pa. MSA Research Corp., Callery, Pa.
BS: ChE, E Physics, IE, ME and Met.
Feb., June and Aug. grads. Must be
male U.S. citizen.
Joy Manufacturing Co., Corp.-wide.
including 11 mfg. plants and 30 sales
branches. BS: AE, EE, IE and ME.
June grads. Must be male U.S. citizen.
Lear, Inc., Instrument Div., Grand
Rapids, Mich. BS-MS: EE and ME.
June grads. Must be male U.S. citizen.
R. K. LeBlond Machine Tool Co., Fos-
dick Mach. Tool, Automatic Mach. Co.,
J. H. Day Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. BS-
MS: IE. BS: EE and ME. June and Aug.
grads. Must be male U.S. citizen.
Marathon Corp., Div. of Am. Can Co.,
Initially Wis. BS: ChE, CE, EE, IE and
ME. June and Aug. grads. Men only.
The National Cash Register Co., Res.
and Dev. Div., Dayton, Ohio. All de-

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grees: ChE, BE, ME. BSE: E Math and
E hysics. June and Aug. grads. Men
only. Also all degrees: All phases of
Chemistry, Physics, Math and Bio-
chemistry.
National Malleable & Steel Castings
Co., entire Co. Entire U.S. BS: EE, EM,
IE, ME and Met. June grads. Must be
male U.S. citizen.
Ralston Purina Co., Battle Creek,
Davenport, Cincinnati, Minneapolis,
St. Louis. BS: IE and ME. Feb., and
June grads. Must be male U.S. citizen.
Reliance Electric & Engrg. Co., Cleve-
land, Ohio. BS-MS: BE and ME, BS:
IE. June and Aug. grads. Summer em-
ployment: Jrs. in BE for Product Des.
and Dev. only. Men only.
U.S. Govt. Federal Aviatalon Agency,
East and West coast. BS: CE and BE.
June and Aug. grads. Must be male
U.S. citizen.
Yo u n g s t o w n Sheet & Tube Co.,
Youngstown, Ohio and Port Chicago.
Ind. BS: BE, ME and Met. June and
Aug. grads. Must be male U.S. citizen.
Student Part-T ime
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available to students. Applications for
these jobs can be made in the Non-
Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020
Admin. Bldg., during the following
hours: Mon. through Fri., 1:30, p.m. to
4:45 p.m., '
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time work should contact Jim
Stempson, Student Interviewer at NO
3-1511, Ext. 2939.
MALE
8 Meal jobs.
3 Salesmen for rug cleaning co. (15-20
hrs. per week.)
1 Tutor (high school Latin.)
1 Tutor (high school Latin.)
1 Stockboy (monings only;)
*2 Unloading exhibits (March 18-19.)
FEMALE
2 Typists (20 hrs. per week.)
2 Typists (mornings only, Mon,-Fri.)
1 Cafeterias Server. (20 hrs. per week,
11:30 to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday-Friday.)
1 Telephone caller. (hours flexible.)

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FIRST APPEARANCE
in Ann Arbor
62 Voice A Cappella Choir
North Dakota State College, Fargo, N.D.
AT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, March 13, 8:30 P.M.
featuring first Ann Arbor Performance of Richard
Weinhorsts' "Seven Words of Christ" plus a pro-
gram of 16th, 17th, 19th, & 20th century compo-
sitions of Handel, Morley, Gibbons, J. C. Bach,
Zoltan Kodaly, and others.

The John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science at General Dynamics' General Atomic Division
in San Diego, California, Is a modern center of research and development, where new ideas and techniques are
vigorously pursued. Here, strong engineering and development activities are matched with broad basic theoret-
ical and experim'ental research to create an ideal environment for productive efforts in the nuclear field,
Here, advanced work is underway on the High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor (HTGR), which promises to be a
major short cut to the nation's goal of economic nuclear power. The prototype HTGR plant will be constructed
by .1963 for Philadelphia Electric Company and High Temperature Reactor Development Associates,*Inc,
Here, engineers and scientists work in a creative atmosphere on other advanced programs, Including the MGCR
gas-cooled reactor and closed-cycle gas turbine system for merchant ship propulsion ... TRIGA reactors for
training, research, and Isotope production, which are now being installed on five continents .... small nuclear
power systems ... test reactori.. . nuclear power for space vehicles . . . thermoelectricity ... controlled ther-
monuclear reactions.
Rapid expansion of these programs has led to increased engineering activity and created openings for men, pre-
ferably at the graduate level, who seek a high degree of individual responsibility coupled with unusual opportunities
to demonstrate their initiative and ability.
Nuclear Engineers, Metallurgists, Ceramists, Mathematicians -Programmers, and Experimental and Theoretical
Physicists are invited to consider opportunities now existing in varied program areas. Please contact the place.
ment office to arrange an appointment with the General Atomic representative who will be at your campus on
MARCH 14

Bob Vollen
cordially invites you
to
VOTE FOR
BO B VOLLEN
L.S.&A.
PRESIDENT
March 15 & 16

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GENERAL ATOMIC
DISION-OE GEN E RAL. DYNAMICS

(Free will offering to be Received)

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FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE

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SPAGHETTI HOUSE
FOR THE FINEST IN
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undings, to the most exacting taste.

Luncheons. 11:30 to 2:00

Dinners,5:00to 7:00

Buffet
Luncheons
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Sumrpv: Dinners,12 00 to 3:00 Closed Mondays

* SPAGHETTI
* CHICKEN

* STEAK
* RAVIOLI

"Only Italian Spaghetti House in Town"

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for reservations.
he Corner Jlowie
S. Thayer at Washington In Ann Arbor
A block west of Rackhom Bldg.-NO 9-6056

CARRY OUT and DELIVERY
301 E. Liberty at 5th, NO 3-7363
OPEN SUNDAY

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offers you a taste treat
of a traditional
Italian dish

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CHUCK WAGON
LUNCH and DINNERS Fine Salads & Sandwiches
FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF
serving WINES and BEERS from all over the world
Open from 1 A.M. to I1 P.M.
CLOSED TUESDAYS
Recommended by DUNCAN HINES and GOURMET
BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE
2045 PACKARD NO 2-1661
Catering at Your Home or Hall -- Picnics Henry Turner, Prop.
SLEo PING SAY: o
0 There still are some r"hold outs" in big league baseball. Leo
never holds out on giving folks the finest food and best of
servGice.
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Enjoy the finest in
Cantonese and I
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the UNION DINING ROOM
or Mat Jpeci-Calining occaiion
SERVING ALL MEALS EXCEPT SUNDAY EVENING

Featuring Lenten
11:30 A.M.-2:00 P.M.

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DEL Rio RESTAURANT
FREE DELIVERY
Also
STEAKS -- CHOPS - CHICKEN
SPAGHETTI - RAVIOLI - LASAGNE
BEER and Wine - (In or Out)
Closed Monday

Speciolties
300 South Thayer

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122 W. Washington

Phone NO 2-9575

will be served daily
from 12 Noon to 2 P.M.
and 5 P.M. to 4 A.M.

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Every Friday

i 1 A.M. - 1 A.M.

FREE DELIVERY
from 5 P.M. to 2 A.M.
Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and
baked in new modern ovens to give you
the "best tasting pizza in town."

All the perch you want for $1.25
regular menu also featured
HOWARD JOHNSON
2452 East Stadium Blvd.

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You know that the lobster you order at
WEBER'S is fresh from our saltwater tank,
We make these special preparations to

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