THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, January 30, 1971 .~...~.v,...x. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is anI official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o r m to Room 3528 L.S.A. Bldg., before 2 p.m., Cf the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear only once. Student organiza- tion notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 Day Calendar Track: Mich. Relays, Yost F i e I d House, 10 a.m. International World's Fair: Residen-1 tial College, noon to midnight, 3, 5, 7, and 9 p.m. Gymnastics: Mich., Ind., Iowa, Cris- ler Arena, 1:30 p.m. Hockey: Mich. vs. Duluth, Mich. Col- iseum, 8 p.m. University Players: "Timon of Ath- periods evaluating these experiences.; Open to students, faculty, and Amer- ican citizens of all ages and back- grounds. New program, scholarshipsj available for the first historic C E C China Corps exchange visit to perimeterj of Mainland China. Further informa- tion about these programs and CEC available at Career Planning. Library Futures, 1971 Library Futures Cadet Workshop, June 21 to Augustj 13, 1971. Full-time college jrs. graduat- ing in 1972 eligible; 72 students will be; ORGANIZATION NOTICES Ageless Science of Yoga. Instructions in the Yoga exercises as taught byI qualified instructors. Sponsored by Self-Realization Fellowship. Call Dale after 6:00 p.m. at 761-9825. selected and the salary is $100 per week; interested esp. in minority stu- dents who want to investigate involve- ments in socially concerned library ser- vice. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICES 212 S.B.A, (lower level) Interviews at SPS, register for inter- views by phone or in person. FEB. 1: Good Humor Company, Detroit, in- terviewing, 9 to 5; job with good pay. FEB 3: Camp Tamarack, Detroit Fresh Air Society; interviewing, 9 to 5; open- ings for cabin counselors, specialists in waterfront, arts and crafts, nature camperaft, tripping, dramatics, dance, puppetry, counselors for pioneer a n d - -_ - outpost camping, unit and assistant unit supervisors, caseworkers, nurses, truck-bus drivers, cooks assts. FEB. 4:'aily Camp Tamarack. "100 MAYNARp ANN AMOR 769851 Y ted )xent 4 $Tpopt4eap Classifieds Get Results t ...i . .. . _i ... ..w _..r1Y... .wrr.. ..a .. ..r.. -- --- - w W W W W - - - w p I Chinese Student Association demonstrates in the Diag yesterday against what they called "Japanese imperialism," especially with respect to Taiwan. ens," Trueblood, 8 p.m. *r * * * UM Graduate Outing Club, e v e r y Placement Sun., rain or shine. 1:30 p.m., meet at Huron St. Side of Rackham where cars 3200 S.A.B leave for an afternoon of hiking. Dinner For further information about the is cptional after the hike. followinng announcements, please con-GA*G*Y*E* tact Career Planning Div. of Place- Bach Club meeting, Thurs., Feb. 4, ment Services. 764-6338. 8:00 p.m. in South Quad, West Lounge. Citizen Exchange Corps, announces David Lipson - genius - will perform R ET U RN S ! two programs, scolarships available for and discuss movements from Bach's Study-Exchanges with the U.S.S.R.; Well-Tempered Clavier (in piano). Re- program of lectures and seminars is freshments afterwards, Everyone wel- conducted by Amer. and Soviet Schol- come!! (Positively no musical know- ars. Emphasis is on close observation ledge needed). Meet interesting peo- of Soviet Society through field trips, ple!!! For further information: 764-(r counterpart meetings and discussion 7638 or 663-2827. World's Fair continues MASS MEETING (Continued from Page 1) disabled an assailant with a knife. space into offices," Wilhelmy com- During the performance of M onday, Feb. 1- 9:00 P.M. plained. "That's why we came to some Ukranian muslcians, a power East Quad." failure plunged the auditorium S u e tE I* * l g The crowd was enthusiastic into darkness. The crowd became about the Variety Show at th2 excited, but was calmed by a S u e t P b i a i n l g Fair. buring a Korean Karate St1ong voice with a Scandanivian 420 Maynard demonstration someone remarked accent who came forward to light about the power of a black-beltedfor info: call 769-5528 woman's performance, while, a the stage with candles. The per- rMark, big-time young boy screamed in enthusiaism formance continued in the candle and ask forMthebeditor as another Korean disarmed and light. .~. ~ ~ .~.x...:4,v.... .......