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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

I tIL MICMIL~AN VAILY Page Seven

Profs talk to chimpanzee

Stickers

(Continued from Page 1)
consuming program, and Washoe
was moved to the chimp colony at
the University of Nevada.
Washoe tried, and failed, to
strike up conversations with her,
fellow animals and looked to her-

self for shortcomings in her per- For the Gardners, having opened sparK
sistent efforts to communicate. the door to animal communication,
She became a leader in the col- they've just begun. They are al-
ony, and is solicitous and kind to ready dreaming of establishing controversy
newcomers and, during a recent communication with a band of
fl1i epidemic, she travelled around champanzees in their natural habi-
wiping noses. tat. (Continued from Page 1)

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN r
Sunday, March 31 Physics: P. Carruthers, Los Alamos ! and call on regular customers, selling
Day Calendar Sci. Lab., "New Developments in the{ and delivery work. Excellent money.
Dance:. Pethick's "Mandala:" Szy- Hydrodynaical Model of Particle Pro- Register.
kula's "Reflections of Rembrandt,"' duction," P-A Bldg. Collog. Rm., 4 pm. Camp Tamarack. Ortonville, Brigh-
Barbour Gym, 2 pm. W. W. Cook Lectures on American ton. Will interview Fri., Apr. 5, 9:30 to
Music School: L. Reisman, piano, SM Institutions: N. Glazer, "The Distinc- 5. Openings: counselors for (boys -10),.
Recital Hal, 2:30 pm. tiveness of American Ethnicity," Aud. kitchen help & bus/truck drivers, na-
PP: Two Gentlemen of Verona," 3, MLB, 4:15 pm. ture.
Power Ctr., 3, 8 pm. Music School: Composers Forum: SM BASF Wyandotte Corp., Wyandotte,
Music School: K. Marcus, soprano, Recital Hall, 8 pn-I MI, Will Interview Tues. Apr. 9, 9:30
SM Recital Hall, 4:30 pm, Afro-American Studies Ctr.: lecture, to 5. openings in engr. dept., plant
Music School: University Philhar- demonstration by Bessie Jones, & the maintenance serv. for chem and mech.
monia, T. Alcantart, conductor, Hill Georgia Sea Island Singers, Trotter engrs. Juniors only, Register.
And., 8 pm. House. 8 pm. Good Humor Corp, Detroit. Drive a1
Monday, April 1 Music School: G. Meyer ,organ, Hill small truck - sell ice cream and be
Prog. for Educational Opportunity: Aud., 8 pml. out doors all summer. Good money.
"'fuderit Behavior, Student Rights, & General Notices Register.
the Fair Administration of Justice," Graduate School Deanship Search'
League, 1 pm. Committee: Requests nominations for Announcements:
ISMRRD, Speech, Phys. Med., Re- the position of Dean of the Horace H. Meredith Corp., Des Moines, Iowa:
habilitation: "An Auditory Emphasis Rackham School of Graduate Studies 'Summer Intern Prog. for Juniors in
Approach with Young Hearing Im- to replace Dean Donald E. Stokes. gen .,graphic, agricultural journalist.
paired Children," M5330 Med. Cci. I, Please furnish background information Details.
1335 Catherine St., 3:15 pm. on candidates: nominations may be National Life Ins. Co.. Montpelier, Vt.
Ctr. ' Russian, E. European Studies: submitted to the Search Committee Openings for grad. student with one
mini-course, R. Krklins, "The Baltic Chairman, Professor W. J. MKeachie. year of their MBA prog. of study com-
Nations In the Soviet State," W. Conf. Department of Psychology, West Quad. pleted, in investment dept.
RM., Raekham Bldg., 4 pm. Summer Placement Pfizer. Inc. Chemicals Div., Groton,
Slavic Languages: G. Gomori, Dar- 3200 SAB, 763-4117 CT. Opening for grad. student In
win Coll., "Witold Gombrowicz," E. Jewell Company, Detroit. Will inter- Chem, familiar with liquid chromatog-
Conf. Rm., Rackham Bldg., 4 pm. view Tues., Apr. 2, 9:30 to 5; Deliver raphy.
"I will continue to work for
s a better Ann Arbor"
* Fiscal responsibility
* Improved City services
t~*fety of all citizens
*Planned growth
*Parks and recreation programs
*Sound governmental relationships
The Colburn "Bunch"
RE ELECT COLBURN/FOURTH WARD/REPUBLICAN/MONDAY, APRIL 1
(Paid Political Adertisement)
Paid Political Adv.
Your landlord hopes
you wont vote
tomorrow
If you vote tomorrow your landlord may be in trouble.
He'll have to rent his property at a reasonable price.

He'll have to start doing maintenance work.
He'll have to bring his property up to building code.
He'll have to start paying his taxes on time.
In other words, if Rent Control wins tomorrow, the
days of the rental rip-off are over.
It's al up to you. Tomorrow you can do your landlord
a favor and stay home. Or you can do yourself a
favor and vote yes on Rent Control.
Vdta YF MasrnIrn,

than we should have," he said,
"but practically speaking no real
violation has occurred." Thiry ex-
plained that a written statement
was necessary from Hess in order
to go ahead with the procedure,
but that his office did not receive
the statement until late last week.
No oher HSRI employes have
filed complaints about Hess's or-
der. Carroll says he has gotten "a
lot of quiet moral support" from
other employes, but 'he claims they
haven't spoken up for fear of en-
dangering their jobs.
Carroll requested that his hear-
in be helid at the institute so that
other employes could attend. Thiry
refused, however, saying that an
open meeting might tend to "dis-
rupt" the work of the institute. He
added that the matter as yet was
"only between an employe and his
employer."
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SEDER Meals for
Passover at H I LLEL
SATURDAY, April 6, 9:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, April 7, 8:30 p.m.
Reservations must be in by
Wednesday noon, April 3.
Cost-$8$Cli 663-4129
VOTE
IN RACKHAM STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS
TO BE ELECTED: President, Vice President, 15 Representatives
ELIGIBLE TO VOTE: Every student enrolled in Rackham
DATES: March 25-29 and April 1-5, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
LOCATION OF POLLS:
Mon.,. Mar. 25-Rackham Building Tues., Apr. 2-Grad Library
Tues., Mar. 26-Grad Library Wed., Apr. 3-Fishbowl
Wed.. Mar. 27-Fishbowi Thurs., Apri. 4-Kresge Library
Thurs., Mar. 28-Engin. Arch Lobby
Fri., Mar, 29-Education School Fri., Apr. 5-Rackham Building
Mon., Apr. ,-Rackham Building
For information, call 763-01 09, weekday afternoons

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"FOOLISH AND FIENDISH"
EMU PLAYERS SERIES
IS PROUD TO PRESENT
Harold Pinter's COMEDY OF MENACE
THE
BI RTH DAY
PA RTY
Mar. 29, 09 31 Apr. 3,4,-5, 6
QUIRK AUDITORIUM
8:00 P.M. $2.00
Dial 487-1221 for reservations
BOX OFFICE OPEN: 11:45-4:30
NOON-8:30 (performance dates)

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TRY DA ILY

CLASS IFI EDS

PAID POLITICAL ADV,

K

We're
convinced...
This rent control bill
will cause
more problems
than
it wi11 solve.
The proposed rent control bill
is a patently bad piece of legislation.
It can hurt too many people.
It can hurt homeowners by causing
higher tax burdens.

James Stephenson
Mayor

It can hurt renters by causing
deterioration of rental properties.
It can hurt the city of Ann Arbor
by causing serious administrative problems,
It can only be modified or discontinued
by the voters through another tedious
process of petitioning and through
another general election.
And, according to the
Mayor's Blue Ribbon Citizens' Commission,
"A general rent-control policy (in Ann Arbor)
is unwarranted."
CITIZENS FOR GOOD HOUSING
urge you to Vote
NO
on
the rent-control
Charter Amendment

.a

Paul McCracken

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Eunice Burns

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