THE MICHIGAN DAILY oard hears report CIA trial continues DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 1) Board member Paul Carrington (Continuec from Page 1) -Adding student teachers from asked the police to leave if they sentation among the ages between eges other than the University were recording the meeting. They 21 and 29. )rdcer to increase the access t6 remained silent and sat through' Bush argued four points: ,k student teachers. the rest of. the meeting without -that the jury pool should in- he meeting was attended by incident.delude everyone from 18 years off r Ann Arborhpolicemen in Various members of the audi- age on regardless whether they yet clothes who became the ence spoke in favor of the report have registered to vote. yet of verbal assaults when a, including 'Pioneer high school -that the present system ex- a in the audience stood up and Black Student Union President tramely biased in choosing its .sed them of being present for Kenneth Hunter, who announced jury list; poses of harassment. The man that BSU had voted full support -that even the number of young3 insisted the policemen were of the recommendations. people actually called is signifi- ng notes and tape recording cantly under what it should bea entire meetingShirley Gulley, a member of the from the jury list that is used; student commission, expressed her and approval of the report, but warned -that the present selection pro- the board "this is your last cess only updates the list every .O4 iL O1' it S chance" to do something mean- presidential year which means . ingful in the area of race rela- that in 1972 there would be no one NRIOR C 5ojg tions. Her statement was punc- under 25 years of age in the Se- tuated by a chorus of "right ons"I lection pool. (Continued from Page 1) from a number of high school In a mid afternoon press confer- it that dorm and tuition fees students in the audience. ence poet Alan Ginsberg noted be raised as a result of the The meeting was described as that, "John has given his life for ntual settlement, that there a "briefing session," and no for- great humanitarian actions and is md a nion nac. t rn p ltha,,nl., nhat,, n lim t fa. bhn.r In.f The Daily Official. Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o rbm to Room* 3528 L.S.A. Bldg., before 2 p.m., of 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. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 3 - Day Calendar Astronomy Colloquium: L. Willson, "Fluorescence Mechanisms in L o n g Period Variables," P&A Colloq. Rm., 4 p.m. Swimming: Michigan vs. Minnesota, Matt Mann Pool, 7:30 p.m.' China Week Workshop: "Cultural Re- volution," Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 p.m. ' ............?.:":: i:.+ {:}'': jrr:i;Y " ::;;r Ma}: :;7 Hockey: Michigan vs. No. Dakota, Michigan Coliseum, 8 p.m. University Chamber Choir: Univ. general meeting this Sunday at 4:00i p.m. in Rm.3516 of the Student Activi- ties Building. Symphony Choir and Univ. Symphony Orchestra, Hill Aud., 8 p.m. University Players: "The Medium" (two act opera), Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg.. 8 p.m. General Notices The Queen's Univ.. Belfast, Ireland: Offers exchange scholarship for a U-M graduate; scholarship provides f e e s , board and lodging for academic yr. 1971-72; grant of $400 will be made by the Graduate School to partially defray cost of travel; study may be carried on 'in any academic discipline offered at School Vocal and Instrumental Music: Sch. of Music., Jan. 15 and 16. Placement SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICES 212 SAB (Lower level) Interviews at SPS, call office or come ill: Monday, January 18: Camo Tamarack. Fresh Air Society, Ortonville and Brighton. Will inter- view from 9:30 to 5 p.m.; openings for cabin counselors, specialists in water- front, arts and crafts, nature c a m p- craft, tripping, dramatics, dance, pup- petry, pioneer and outpost camping, unit supervisors, caseworker, nurses, truck-bus drivers, cooks assists. Tuesday, January 19: Cutco Division of Wear-Ever Alum- inum will interview at 1:30 and 3 p.m.; part or full time employment avail- Friday, January 15, 197 GIRLS! Wine and Musica Phi Rho Sigma Med Frat. Friday, Jan. 15 9:30 P.M. 220 N. ING A LLS (across from St. Joseph Hospital) ' 1,or More Info- F.1-6515 Queen's Univ.; info. and application able forms avail, at Graduate Fellowship Of- Camp Wise, Ohio Coed. Will interview fice, 1014 Rackham; deadline for re- from 10-5 p.m., openings admin. and ceipt of applic. Is Jan. 22, 1971. supervisory,rspecialists in waterfront Midwestern Music Co erenfcneon arts and, crafts, dampcraft, drama, Midwestern Music Conference on cabin counselors. --- SORORIJY RUSH is Jan. 18-30 You are welcome at any house, at any time COME SEE US! } 1 s ORGANIZATION NOTICES be no budget cuts, and that: ent cutbacks be restored. The ition also demands that waget eases be paid for by the ination of ROTC and similar rersity programs and by taxes corporate incomes. he Coalition also voted to con- n scabbing, defined as "a 11 done by AFSCM-E workers or h requires association w it h CME labor." he resolution states that Coali- members "should talk to such le and attempt to verbally uade them not to scab." Ithe ement requests that non-union student workers ,support the ce. he Coalition supported a re- t from the union that work; ssary, to keep the dorms from ming a fire or health hazard1 Aid be done by student volun- s not in the pay of the Uni-l ty. SU supports AFSCME iat aCLIon Was a en, al ougn now set up for a Dum rap . . a I some board members discussed contest of truth between himselfI their apprehensions about certain and the police is necessary it must parts of the plan. be in a trial by his peers." SCMEstriKe averted by extension of contract U Fellowship of Huron Hills Baptist Church, 3150 Glacier Way, Jan. 16, 7:30 p.m., sacred music concert: B e t h e l College Women's Choir. American Field Service meeting Jan- uary 17, Sundaq; 7:00 p.m., Founder's Room (1st floor) Union. The Ageless Science of Yoga. Instruc- tion in the yoga exercises as taught by qualified instructors. Sponsored by Self Realization Fellowship. Call Dale after 6 p.m. at 761-9825. THE SeaTrain CONCERT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL I I FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 8:30 P.M. Quest Call s at 769-6367 ions? (Continued from Page 1) parties which warrant had made no moves on union pro- studies and negotiating." posals on retirement or life in- Union negotiators sai surance either. could not be sure if ag The union finished presenting would be reached by tl its wage proposal at about 10 a.m. deadline. vr~c'trt. dr Uln ,ni rcit. nati a tnr further d they greement he new yeseroay. unver4sk Jy ng ao0LrUM-6. then broke for about four hours to . University negotiators were un- study the plan, presenting a coun- available for comment. ter-wage proposal at about. 5 p.m.- King said, "The University made Law Prof. Paul G. Kauper, an a number of proposals which internationally recognized author- showed progress. The dinner hour ity on constitutional law, has been just didn't provide enough time to named Henry Russel Lecturer for digest all thenew material." 1971. UM Folk Dance Club every Friday evening 7:30-11 p.m. Barbour Gym. Teaching 7:30-9 p.m. Open to all. UM Graduate Outing Club every Sun, Rain or shine; 1:30 p.m., meet at Huron St. side of Rackham where cars will leave for an afternoon of hiking. Din- ner is optioral after the hike, * * * *f Small Photo Club will be having its ent your Roommate with a Classified Ad HILL AUDIITORIUM I (Continued from Page 1) I Diag at which time statementsA workers and community sup-l groups will be presented. arris tirged students not toc g bricks or anything whichM ht be considered a weapon. rom the rally students 'will3 'ch to the Administration lding where demands and peti" s of support will be presented he administration. FSCME State Representative e Mitchell asked 'members of Jto "stay in class, ldemand ices and eat like hell"' in order ut off food services. Negotiations are set to begin again at noon today, to "provide time for the respective bargaining teams to do statistical separation and analysis before the joint meet- ing." 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