Thursday, February 4, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Thursday, February 4, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL, BULLETIN Placement Mr. Jenkins ouide iclof these times, call for an appt. For additional info call Mrs. Flynn, DR.A FTED BY ii' COUNCIL 3200 S.A.B. 764-7462. Many jobs country-wide are listed" at Placement Services. Here is one for & THURSDAY, :E:R:ARY Day Calendo MHRI: A. Tversky, HebrewT Jerusalem, "Thinking Under tainty," 1057 MHRI, 3:45 p.m Chemical Engineering: Dr. E foot, U. Of Wis., "Oxygenati 'Flood," 1042 E. Engin,, 4 p.m. Wrestling: Mich. vs. Cal Poly Arena, 4 p.m. Grraduate Coffee Hour: 4th Rackham, 4 pnr. Speech Dept. Performance: and "Mail Order Mistress," Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 4:10 p. International Night, Turkey, N League Cafeteria, 5 p.m. Professional Theatre Program: for Wives," Lydia Mendelssohn Ann Arbor: [ SCredit Control Service, Inc. Contact t jtj N i i ..1)I 4 i: Dave Stawski (769-7507), territory man- ager; marketing of automated accounts N1 TI ES ar receivable control system; probably Uir. ofcounty wide responsibility; work as in- Univ. of dependent contractor, av erage commtis- Uncer- sion between $500-$800/wk. Scottish Country Dancing for men 1. and women. Always open to beginners. Light- rEACHER PLACEMENT Instruction provided. Every Thursday. on of EDUCATION DIVISION 7:30 p.m., WAB Gym. EDUCATION DIVISION * Crisler Great Neck. N.Y., Mr. Benjamin J. Ageless Science of Yoga: Instruction Jenkins will be available for inter- in the yoga exercises as taught by f 1 o o r, views with prospective teachers of all qualified instructors. Sponsored by self- subjects K thru 12 at the Howard realization fellowship. Call Dale f after "Triad" John Motor Lodge, Washington Blvd. 6 p.m. at 761-9825. Arena and Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mi., from * * * .n. noon to 6:00 p.m., and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Gay Liberation Front, open meeting. Michigan Feb. 4, 5, and 6; he is particularly in- Thursday, February 4, 8:30 p.m. Dorm terested in black and Latin American 3-A, South Wing, Union Building. "School applicants; appointments for above hrs * * * * , 8 p.m. not necessary. If you wish to talk to Women's Liberation - Brown Bag _.___.._.___ lunch. Every" Friday 12-2. Women's Liberation Office, 1510 S.A.B., for fur- ther information call 662-3162. DRARY AFFAIRS FORUM * * * CONTEMAPC PROF. ART MENDEL, Dept. of History ON "NIRVANA NOW !-A CRITIQUE OF COUNTERCULTURE" RESPONDENT-DAVE SINCLAIR, White Panthers THURS., FEB.4, 8 P.M. HILLEL 1429 HILL ST. HAIRSTYLE S at red uced rates All work done by senior students Visit Our School Alexandra 00ol of Cosmetology 2175 W. Stadium Blvd. Phone 663-4702 Sex Education: Information a b o ui t contraceptives, sex practices, abortion, etc. will be discussed by members of Student American Medical Association on Thursday, Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m., 1040{ Nat. Resources, sponsored by Z e r o SPopulation Growth. For the student body: LEVI'S CORDUROY Slim Fits . (All Colors) $698 $8.50 Bells T ext EDITOR'S NOTE: 'he following i' t he complete text of the propose(d conduct rules for the University community submitted Tuesday night by University Council. The mode must be ratified by Student Government oCuncil, Senate As- sembly and the Regents before its enactment. PROHIBITED ACTS AND PENALTIES 1. PHYSICAL FORCE. N o faculty member, administrator, or student shall use physical force against any person en- gaged in an activity properly undertaken as part of an in- stitutional relationship to the University. Penalty. Each vio- lation of this Rule shall make the offender liable to warning, censure, fine of not less than $50 or more than $500, work as- signment or any combinations of these. Each subsequent violation of this Rule during any one cal- endar year shall make the of- fender liable to warning, cen- sure, fine of not less than $50 or more than $500, work assign- ment, exclusion up to two se- mesters, or any combination of these. 2. DISRUPTION. No faculty member, administrator, or stu- dent shall intentionally inter- fere with a University function by depriving any person of needed quiet, light, heat, or oth- er physical conditions of work.. Penalty. Each violation of this Rule shall make the offender liable to warning, censure, fine of not less than $25 or more than $250, work assignment, or any combination of these. Each We're in debt to0 'L j htealth services, life sving and blood banks. help ' U7 help The Amercan RedCrOs. ..rti.in,.contributed for thepublic goe. of proposed DENIM Bush Jeans Bells.... Pre-Shrunk Super Slims. $10.00 $8.00 $7.50 $7.00 subsequent violation of this Rule during any one calendar year shall make the offender liable to warning, censure, fine of not less than $25 or more than $500, vork assignment, exclusion up to one semester, or any combina- tion ofthese. 3. PROPERTY. No faculty member, administrator, or stu- dent shall damage, destroy, steal, or misappropriate (a) the property of the University, or (b) the property of any faculty member, administrator, or stu- dent where such property is owned as an incident of the ownar's institutional relation- ship to the University. Penalty., Each violation of this Rule shall make the offender liable to warning, censure, fine or resti- tution not to exceed a total of $500, work assignment, or any combination of these. 4. INTERFERENCE. No fac- ulty member, administrator, or student shall significantly inter- fere with the free movement of any person engaged in an ac- tivity properly undertaken as part of an institutional relation- ship to the University. Penalty. Each violation of this R u 1 e shall make the offender liable to warning, censure. fine not to exceed $100, work assignment, or any combination of these. 5. FORBIDDEN OCCUPA- TION. No faculty member, ad- ministrator, or student shall, subsequent to reasonable notice to leave, given at least one half hour in advance by the Pres- ident or his authorized designee. continue occupation of any Uni- versity facility if such occu- pation creates a substa ntial7. risk of interference with Universty function or a substantial risk of injury to persons or property. PR OF ATION AN") ENFORCEMENT OF PENALTIES 1. PROBATION. The Univer- sity Judiciary may, as it deems proper place on probation a n y offender convicted under these Rules. 2. WORK ASSIGNMENT. Af- ter sentence has been imposed, the University Judiciary shall offer the offender the option of a work as signment in satisfac- tion of1 all or any part of the fine imposed under these rules. faculy tmember 3. ENFORCEMENT. Any fa- culty member, administrator, or student who fails to pay a fine, make restitution, or fulfill a work assignment properly im- posed under these Rules, shall be liable, upon a showing of such failure before the University Judiciay at least ten days after the fine, restitution, or work as- signment finally becomes due, to exclusion from the University until he has paid his fine, made n stituion, or fulfilled his work assigmnent. IULTIPLE PROCEEDINGS 1. STANDING. Except for ex- traordinary cause shown, a n d upon special leave of the Uni- versity Judiciary, no person who has directly or indirectly initiat- ed or maintained proceedings in a civil court or other p u b1' i c tribunal against any faculty member, administrator, or stu- dent, shall thereafter be entitled to maintain an action before the University Judiciary a g a i n s t such faculty member, admin- istrator, or student on account of the same act, transaction, or course of conduct which was the subject matter of the civil pro- ceedings. 2. IMPLIED CONDITION OF ACTION. Any faculty member, administrator, or student who maintains an action before the University Judiciary shall be deemed to agree on behalf of himself (and if he is an author- ized agent of the University, on behalf of the University) that he