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Page Ten

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday, October 15, 1970

Page-Ten THE MiCHIGAN DAiLY Thursday, October 15, 1 97~

NORTH CAMPUS CO-OP:
New building still incomplete-
216 board at former frat house

OSS Board
ease on re(
(Continued from Page 1)
also been launching an anti-re-.
cruiting campaign against corpo-
rations. Dow Chemical Corpora-
tion, which has been holding in-
terviewsrunder the auspices of the
Engineering Placement Service
has been the focus of their recent
campaign.,
They charge Dow with discrimi-

to hear.C
to hearOffice of Student Organizations
cruitm
9ruiingIS SEEKING APPLICANTS FOR TWO POSITIONS.
In other business at yesterday's
meeting, Knauss put.yforward a COLLEGEGOVERNMENT ADVOCATE, work
proposal for a University Branch e to w r with(
Office of Legal Aid. The office studen governments on the college level. Ful time.
would be set up udtder. the direc-so
tion of George Stuart, director of /hl ro iain~intre
the county office of legal aid. ' EVENTS DiRECTOR, to helporganizationsian large
The office would be able to scale public events. Half time.
handle requests from students and
student groups for legal advice. It )
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(Continued from Page 1)

'Counc

bers express concern that the city low L
is being too exact in enforcing resider
its building code. They attribute ed toi
the city's diligence to students' tition
political ineffectiveness, possible ICC
Tenants Union backlash and gen- advise
eral unfriendless. the lat
Althoughnboth ICC and its val, G
North Campus Division Council be pa
voted to allow the last house to Non(
move in, the twenty-four members kastee
are still at ZBT and there are no They
immediate plans for them to memb
move. movei
Upon hearing of the Division fines.

cil resolution which would al-
uchtkasteel House to move,
nts of the other houses band-
gether and formulated a pe-
against the resolution.
lawyer Mike Forsythe has
d'the students not to defy
w. ICC PresidentsDave Stre-
Grad'., asks the students to
tient.
aetheless, some of the Lucht-
el members seemed bitter.
explain that the other NCC
ers don't want to let them
in because of the risk of high

Those who already moved feel
that the money they may have to
spend on fines could be used for1
house amenities such as sundecks
and fireplaces, one Luchtkasteel
member says.
"We know we could move, be-
naica+.P ii CnO vi n

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QAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

(Continued from Page 7)
ities in Criminal Justice:? B. Botein,
Modernization of t he Criminal Jus-
tice System": 100 Hutohins Hall, 4 15
The History 331 Make-up Exam:
Thurs., Oct. 15, Rm. 1025, Angell Haul,
7 p.m.
University Symphony Orchestra: rheo
Alcantara, conductor, Hill Aud., 8 p.m.
Professional Thesatre Program: "In
the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheiier,"
Lydia~ Mendelsohn Theatre. 8 "p.m.
- hamber Arts, Series: Paul Kuentz
Chamber Orchestra of Paris, ,Rackham
Lect. Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Astronomy and Space Films: "Apol-
lo 4," *Apollo 7", "Debrief: Apollo 8"',
"The Sun Watchers," "The Quiet Sun,",
E. Quad Aud., 9 p.m
Placement Service
3200 S.A.B.
Current Openings in the Ann Arbor
area, others nationvide. Come in and
browse...

Manufacturer's Life Ins. Co., market-
mre-ing assistant; career agents, 3 years
training grog., branch mgt. and admin.,
no sales.
Clients of Craig Agency, microbiolo-
gist lab scientist;Arecent BS level
grad, courses in serology, interior ar-
chitecturaleengr., exper. preferred, job
in Ferndale.
Clients of Personnel Systems, man-
agement trainee, bkg#. in sales, insur-
ance sales, AA and net. area, no ex-
per.; interior decorator, related degree
Swith exper.; office systems saes, sales
exper.; technical reps. servicing office
machinery, must have car; college text-
book sales, degree, some sales exper.
pref.
Clients of Businessmen's Clearance,
accountant, spanish speaking w i t h
pref. conversational French, BIA/MA
acctg. or related degree, 2-3 years pric-
ing, inventory control exper. . I
Clients of Management Recruiters,
programmer, degree and 1 - 2 years
exper.; software programmer, degree,
software specialist with exper. on OS-
MVT Third generation equipment.

ca s ieu v s o to n i a o y p a t g n
proved it, but we're staying be- natory practices against blacks would handle civil ;actionscand Alrdppic UIp DJUg ry .
cause it's rational ;to stay," says and women, genocide, imperialism criminal misdemeanors. It would before Friday, October 16 at l0ll S.A.B. 764-7420
another member. "It's the attitude and contributing to environmental also be able to provide counsel for
of the others in the co-op that decay, student -University discipline
bothers us. Wht's more impor- Actions taken by SDS include a -ases
tant-improving the house or peo- march last Friday from the Fish- -
ple's lives?" bowl to the Student Activities
Why are the Luchtkasteel mem- Bldg., where they spoke with Vice
bers dissatisfied with the ZBT President for Student Services
house? For one thing, says a mem- Robert Knauss.
ber, the strain of accommodating Monday, after picketing inside
216 persons has ravaged the house. the West Engineering Bldg., the
Walls are chipped, the iathroom group staged a sit-in at President UNIVERSITY OFM&
smells, and flies buzz through the Robben Fleming's office.UR
kitchen, she says. Fewer than half DuigysedysmeigopHE D A B R 'A~~C F aA
the lighting fixtures work, and the OSS Policy Board, it was de- THE DEARBORN CAMPUS OF U-M
walls haven't been washed in si, Id ed that the board should es-A UlD Ig ET'E YOU
weeks, she adds. 'tbihgudlnsfo oprte"viiL..LIKE TO MEET Y Ui
But, most of all, another mem- recruiting. This is in accordance
ber explains, "Our house feels with the University's policy bar- WHEN: EACH THURSDAY WHERE: 121 ANGELL HALL
alienated from the -rest of the ring access to any firm that is
co-op. We've been screwed. It's discriminatory. 9A.M.-2:00 COUNSELING OFFICE
impossible to relax or to study." However, "discriminatory" can /
Streval maintains, however. that be interpreted differently by dif-1 H :T ELY UA O TU - N R R D A ELVLPO R M N
the discomfort is not physical but ferent parts of the University, said WHY: TO TELL YOU ABOUT UM-D UNDEGRADUATE LEVEL PROGRAMS N:
mental, and in any case, is not Knauss. OSS can only control the
critical. 'policies of the University Place- 1. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
"Everything possible has bemn ment. Services, and they cannot )
done to make the residents more control the Engineering College. 2. ENGINEERING-ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, INDUSTRIAL, & ENGINEERING MATH
comfortable," Chisolm adds. he said.
"Wht Ifea th mst f al i j3. L IBE RA L A RTS
"What I fear the most of all I The Policy Board also deci'ded
this and it shouldn't,"he con- to get an investigator who would 4. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
tinues "ICC works very hard for look into any complaints that
students." concern recruiting.

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