Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 19, T971 PaeSx.H__HIA ALYFiay ac_1,17 ,.n , : ,: ; ^.i.?.':.: ..:... . ::::.:,":-rmr.::.::.:: : singer Mike Franklin, Rive Gauche. Delegate DAILY OFFICIAL --PmN BULLETINGeneral Notices4 d. BULLETIN Application for Grad Student Dis- III ..s sertation Grants: may be made through citye of Michign. Notics shouldbe latei appliesna cama The Daily Official Bulletin is an not be accepted;rtwo other applic. op- official publication of the Univer- portunities during yr., Oct. and Jan. s an esoubr '72; have clear statement of researchTl P ajsnni YERITNfioantiI TeD pr nnto lvi'Lnuae n3 offer P arsentomin28TYPEWRITTEN, fore o problem with estimated cost of each Rom 322... lgbfr major expenditure' connected; project intensivte first-y ear lRissian; during the suntlnu 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- should have beenreviewed by memberz (Continued from Page 3) rdcation and by 2 p.m. Friday for of doctoral comm.; guideline and for- haf-term (Jue 30 to A gust 19th) if there s Satudayand undy. Iemsap- mat for submission can be obtained..in Several of the neutralist repre- pear once oaren Stden cceptg a- Fellowship Ofc., Rackham, Rm 1014; sufficient interest. Classes will meet 10-12 1-3 sentatives indicated t h a t the teinfo at 4-2218. "third forces" were losing ground publication. For more information, 1971 Business Leadership Award A. five ays a week. Eig/t hours credit. Material cov- "thid foces"werelosig grund phone 764-9270. Splauldlng, former Pres., N.C. Mutual fv as4 GeK ih or rdt aeilc U as the war continues with "eachFRIDA CH19 Life Ins. Co., "Opening of Pandora's ered iS equivalemt to Ru2ssia 101 aid 102. Call the bomb dropped driving more peopleFIAMRh1 Box: A Management Dilemma," Mar. 19,! into the PRG camp," she stated. Rackham Amph., 8:15 p.m. depar'tgnnt (764-53 55) and provide name and Fuller felt that m a n y of the a alen darp3 conference members, most ofyPlacementh3 whom had not be e n associated Black Liberation Week: "The Black with the.peace movement, would Movement: Ideologies and Issues," R. 3 S.A.B become actively involved in the Williams, Rep. of New Africa; J. Turner, T e3folowing AimeitB. b_ aniwrsrgl sarsl fCornell; P. Onwuachi, Howard U., Univ. Te olwn r meit antiEwarletugglemeasnesultof ementary Sch., Aud. 1405, 10-noon; openings in Ann Arbor area, others na- the trip. 1017 Angell Hall, 1-6 p.m. tionwide: She plans to work with the Peo- Regents Meeting: Admin. Bldg., 11 Ayerst Labs, Detroit, Monroe counties a rn, professional sales In pharmaceuticals, plc's Peace Treaty, a peace settle- Commission on Women: 3540 SAB, 3 degree with min. 12 hrs. biol, and chema ment between the Vietnamese and p.m. some bus. exper nec., sales pref. American peoples negotiated by Astronomy Colloquium: E. Upton, MSU Cyclotron Labs, electrical engr.. the U.S. national Student Asso- "Problems in Star Formation," P&A dev. computer. interface and nuclear Colloq. Rm, 4 p.m. instrumentation, ZSEE, new grad. ciation, and to support other ac- Professional Theatre Prog.: Siamese Client of Executeam, steel sales trai- tivities in t h e Spring Connections," Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 nee in Detroit area, 2-4 year training, ANN ARBOR against the war, including demon- p.m. degree not specific, mech. aptitude and strations scheduled to take place University Players: "The Refusal,,, interest in industry a must.CH WGAN in Prestolite Co., Toledo, chief product Washington in April andMay.Trueblo.School of Music: DMA Piano Series, engr., BSEE, and min. 3 yrs electr-6985 She recalled that one of the A. Kindt, piano, School of Music Re- mech. and electromagnetic p r o d u e t lighter and perhaps more reveal- cital Hall, 8 p.m. expe rnce; in dustrialtechnial serviaces ing moments of the trip came in I Black Liberation Week: Contempor- sci. degree with chen or che, and 3-5 the U.S. embassy as the group ary zz Quintet, Mi. Union Ballroom, yrs. with copper-nickel-chrome plating ended its discussion with members International Folk Dance: Barbour nonferrous metals of the U.S. delegation by singing Gym, 8-11 p.m. Interviews, details at SPS, register for "Give Peace a Chance." An em- Grad School of Business Admin: A. appt. by phone or in person. 764- SSpaulding, former Pres. N.C. Mutual 7460,P~i4',o I)'A bassy official remarked to Fuller, Life Ins. Co., "Opening of Pandora Ebx: Friday, March 19 /iL1 L1 Su1..VZL o r M en. "That's a n Ice song, Td never A Management Dilemma," Rackham Camp Conestoga, boys, Ohio. 10 - 5, Amph., 8:15 p.m. openings include gen. counselors (must o heard it before." International Students Assoc.: Folk (Continued on Page 7) 2'/o are tired or quality and bad fit. .. rTOMORROW: - -- -- ---____ -x A I' back your outdoor expeditions with sturdy knapsacks by Karavan frorri our Miss J shop. a boon to hikers and climbers in tough grey canvas to back-pack or carry from the shoulder. A. Pouch-and -pocket style, 14/2x11". $10. B. Single-pouch style, 12Yx8". $6. ii Jacobs ons THE HAPPIEST DAY OF THE YEAR! Join The Daily Ad Staff THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MEN'S GLEE CLUB presents OHAPPY DAY SATURDAY, MARCH 20 Hill Auditorium 8:30 p.m. Tickets Sti'lI Available-Hill Box Office $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 PROCEEDS HELP FINANCE OUR FIFTH EUROPEAN TOUR *1 4 PRIVACY Privacy is very important to people these days. Privacy is necessary for the free- dom to be yourself and do what you like. Charter Realty recognizes this need and has done something about it. The noise problem Sound conditioning is difficult to do. About the only way it can be done well is in a bi-level - which has about a foot and a half of concrete between .' the upstairs and downstairs. Charter has more campus located bi-levels than anyone else in town - 134 of them - all are air conditioned, all have dish- washers, some have balconies and fireplaces. Why see us? The business of Charter Realty is pro- viding students with housing which suits the particular needs of student life. Charter offers well-designed modern apartments, convenient yet luxurious, at excellent on-campus locations. And the additional benefit of full time management and maintenance staff. There are many other advantages we feel you would like to know about. Stop by and ask for Cathy. Perhaps we can help I, 4 Let's hear it for the drunks. It's not the drink that kills, it's the drunk, the problem drinker, the abusive drinker, the drunk driver. This year he'll be involved in the killing of at least 25,000 people. He'll be involved in at least 800,000 highway crashes. After all the drunk driver has done for us, what can we do for him2 If l's sie.let 's help him. But first we've Pot to Let him off the road.