Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 17, 1974 Big Scot. Thecre's nothing Scotch about it thenie 59 HERFF JONES OFFERS.. . DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN -- - - ---f { " S...: {+, ::~i+"" , ,X?... :i- - - -!{ '."n:..' '"f+ "k V+{,~ ; n ! ~ :v:{ .rv fv _: ON RING DAY ONLY! YOUR OWN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Thursday, January17 DAY CALENDAR Ctr. Study Higher Ed.: Everett Rog- ers, "Diffusion of Innovations in High- er Education Institutions", Schorling IAud., SEB, 8 p.m. PTP, Ancient, Modern Studies, Res. College: Peter Arnott, puppeteer, "Li- bation Bearers", "Eumenides", Res. Col- lege Aud., E. Quad, 8 p.m. Musical Society: Ail-Brubeck Special, Hill, 8:30 p.m. CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 3200 S.A.B., 764-7456 PERSONAL SIG NATURE ENGRAVE D INSIDE YOUR RING!.". 'MFREE! RING DAY: Friday Only: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. OLLETT'BOOKST OE State Street at North University Summer Internship: For students in- Maternal, Child Health Film: "Bat- terested in careers in govt. and public tered Child", 3042 SPH I, noon. serv. N.J. Interns in Public Serv. pro- MHRI: Georges R. Reding, "Public gram offers jobs in planning, program Health Approach to Community Men- development, and admin. Open to un- tal Health", MHRI, 3:45 p.m. dergrads or grad students. Deadline Physics: "Photon Production at Large Mar. 1. Stop by for details. 0Transverse Momentum at the ISR", Practical Training in Public Af- P&A Colloquium Rm., 4 p.m. fairs: Coro Fdn. Fellowship program Engineering Job-Hunting Seminar: provides 9-mo. internships in govt., Irv Pfeiffer, IBM, "Where to From business, labor, media, politics and State U?", Rm 311 W. Eng., 4 p.m. & community groups. Tuition: $2,500. Fi- ' 7:30 p.m. nancial aid available. Deadline for ap- Education: Evelyn Moore, "Child De- pale Grad. School, Yale Univ., New velopment from a Black Perspective", Haven, Ct. 06520 has special fellowship Schorling Aud., 4 p.m. funds to train specialists on Japanese Arch. & Design: Panel, women in and Chinese economies. Final applica- ' craft work, Arch Aud., 4:15 p.m. tion due Jan. 20. League Cafeteria: Int'l Night, Aus- Canadian Students who intend to trian Food, 5-7:15 p.m: work in Canada after graduating can SGC: 3X, Union, 7:30 p.m. be assisted by the Dept. of Manpower Chem Engineering: P. B. Weisz, Mo- and Immigration. Through SCGA. stu- bile R & D Corp., "Diffusion Phe- dents will be registered for employ- nomena that Control Chemical and ment, receive publications on employ- Biological Processes", 1300 Chem., 8 ment opportunities, etc. Should be reg- p.m. istered 4-6 months before graduation. Daily Photo by DAVID MARGOLICK Hips on the Queen Mary? The rather curious announcement shown above appeared yesterday in front of the First Methodist Church at State and Huron Sts. A church worker later corrected the sign to read, "Passage on the Titanic." AIDE TESTIFIES: 3r ~E~'presents- SFuture World '74 Lecture Series Jan. 29-RALPH NADER, Consumer Advocate Feb. 5-CARL SAGAN, Astrophysist Feb. 12-HUNTER THOMPSON, Gonzo Journalist Feb. 21-MARGARET MEAD, Anthropologist Mar. 12-GENE YOUNGBLOOD, Electronic Communication Expert Mar. 17-R.D. LAING, Anti-Psychiatrist Mar. 26-GEORGE BORGSTROM, World Nutritionist Apr. 2-JOHN LILLY, Sensory Experimentor Apr. 9-JOHN TODD, Alternative Energy Researchist MORE SPEAKERS TO BE ANNOUNCED al lecures in I HILL AUDITORIUM ALL LECTURES AT 3 P.M. EXCEPT R.D. LAING AT 8 P.M. The Future Worlds course-Geography 303 is still open-Don't let the Future close you out MIXED LEAGUES BOWLING S UNION LANES SIGN UP NOWI Name forged on receipt "Further discussion would be OPEN 11 A.M. - ojmiXki Clu6 (Continued from Page 1) time he had given any indication in open court of what action he: might take. ON TUESDAY a panel of tech- nical experts said there were at least five and perhaps as many as nine instances of erasing and re- recording in the 18.5-minute obli- terated segment. The experts are scheduled to re-' turn to court tomorrow for cross- examination by White House law- yers. Most of the questions directed to Bull and a Secret Service official who preceded him on the stand dealt with who had access to the tape and the Uher 5000 recording machine the experts pinpointed as the one used when the conversa- tion was obliterated. BULL TESTIFIED that he had improper while this matter is in listened to the tapes to determine court," said a formal statement where the subpoenaed conversa- from Buzhardt. tions began on each reel and had When Deputy Press Secretary marked them so that Woods would Gerald Warren was asked by a know where to begin transcribing. reporter "Did the President erase He said he never listened to the the tape?" he said "The answer Haldeman portion of the June 20 to your question is no." tape and never heard the buzz' Sirica made his comment in a later found on the recording. Ac- judicial argument with Charles cording to Haldeman's notes, the Rhyne, Woods' lawyer. Woods ear- obliterated segment contained the lier had said that she had pushed only discussion, at that meeting, of the record-erase button on a tape the Watergate break-in that had recorder while transcribing the occurred three days before. June 20 conversation. r t t M Y Meeting: 9:00 P.M. Thurs. MEANWHILE, the White House said yesterday "premature judg- ments" about the cause of the gap "are altogether unwarranted." I Assembly Hall-Union * info on Boyne, Collingwood, and Sugarloaf Week- end trips * info on local skiing-discount cards available to members for Mt. Brighton * info on spring break trip to Banff in the Canadian Rockies * January 31 absolute deadline for Banff deposits ($25)-none will be returned or accepted after this date. * 8 spaces are still available for Banff and there will not be any additional trip expansions. POSITIONS NOW OPEN FOR Central Student Judiciary (All-Campus SupremeCour) WHO CAN APPLY? Any student at the University 1 She said she had her foot on a pedal at the time but the experts said the erasures must have been done by pushing the hand control. The FBI late last night said it will investigate the 18.5-minute erasure at the request of special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jawor- ski. What you like... In sandwiches. 3352 WASHTENAW (Just up from Arborland) * If unable to attend meeting and are spring break trip call- interested in I People! Music! Food! BACH CLUB PRESENTS Debra Fayrolan associate principle cellist Toledo Symphony Orchestra AND JOHN DAWSON, piano playing Bach Suite No. 4 in E flat Maj. Adagio (for cello) Beethoven Sonata No. 3 in A Maj. EVERYONE INVITED No musical knowledge necessary! Thurs., Jan. 17, 8 p.m. WHERE TO APPLY? ROGER-668-7225 LINDA--663-7178 Room 3-X Michigan Union WHEN TO APPLY? I E. Quad Greene Lounge Tonsil Tantalizing Lemon Sherry Cake served afterward Further Info 761-9578 MMMMMMM MMMM M MM M M- M _ MM..__M M M CINEMA SHOWCASE .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' -9' '9' .9' .9' -9' .9' -9' -9' .9' -9' -9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' .9' A' A NATURAL SCIENCE AUD.-Central U of M campus Jan. 28 & 29-George Roy Hill's BUTCH CASSIDY and the SUNDANCE KID Jon. 30 & 31-Truffaut's SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER A A W WX WWWWWWW~WWWWWWWWWWWWWW~ WWW.WWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWW~WWWWWWWWWWWXWWW'~WWWW'X~ 1 I EXTENSION OF DEADLINE IN-RESIDENCE STAFF APPLICATION FORMS FOR 1974-75 ACADEMIC YEAR AVAILABLE UNTIL JANUARY 21, 1974 IN 1500 S.A.B. From 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. & 1:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. I I Resident Director, Resident Fellow (Residential : I . .