Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, December 2, 1972 4 - UAW announces five DAILY OFFICIAL.BULLETIN strikes against GM DETROIT (UPI) - The United GM confirmed yesterday it had Auto Workers union has served been sent the notices on Thursday, five-day notices of intent to strike opening up the possibility of a five General Motors Assembly Di- walkout at 12:01 a.m. next Friday vision plants next weekend. by some 25,000 UAW members. Plants affected by the notices .; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 DAY CALENDAR Basketball: Michigan vs. Notre Dame, Crisler Arena, 2 pm. School of Music: Jenny Essers, violin, SM Recital Hall, 2:30 pm. Professional Theatre Program: "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-: Moon Marigolds, Power Center, 3, 8 pm. Wrestling: Michigan vs. Pittsburgh, Crisler, 4 pm. School of Music: Thomas Janson, bass doctoral, SM Recital Hall, 4:30 pm. Musical Society: Handel's "Messiah," Choral Union, Donald Bryant, conduc- tor, Hill Aud. 8:30 pm. The Columbus School of Law, Dec. 15, 11972. REPRJ ontyne1 Corps fc sent a f common Tues, D candidat teach E PUB] TERNSB ternship; 1973-74. Placeme line for BANK Schultz given econ. council leadership (Continued from Page 1) has been considering stepping down as chairman of the Republican Na- tional Committee, said yesterday he will meet soon with President Nixon to discuss the timing of his departure. Nixon reportedly favors a full time national chairman, and sources say that Dole's exit would probably come no later than the GOP national committee meeting next Jan. 19. Dole told a Kansas radio station he intends to quit. "I think the point is I've said all along that I don't intend to continue as chair- man, as it interferes with my sen- atorial duties . . . particularly in the next two years with the extra effort I'll be making to win re- election." were GMAD facilities in St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo., Wilmington, Del., Janesville, Wisc., and Willow Run, Mich. :ESENTATIVE ON CAMPUS: Le- Paul-Emile a rep of the Peace orm the Ivory Coast will pre- film and talk with students in ns Rm in M.L.B. at 4:00 pm., Dec. 5, 1972. She is seeking MA tes or BA's fluent in French to nglish in African Countries. L I C ADMINISTRATION IN- HIPS: N. Y. State offering in- ps (beginning salary $9,935 for Check with Career Planning & nt for complete details. Dead- filing in N.Y. is 1/15/73. OF CANADA has opportunities l year students, undergrads or ds, in Econ., Commerce or Bus. Jobs are in Ottawa. For com- fo check with this office, R PLACEMENT Ford Museum/Greenfield Vii- penings as guides. History, dra- speech, and language back- desirable. Details available. In- deadline January 19. STUDENT DLAY AT RAUPP Campfitters ALL ALPINE EQUIPMENT AT 10% OFF Sat., Dec. 2 Only (Must bring student I.D. with you) >{ RAUPP Cam pf itters f521 S. Ashley-769-5574 10% OFF! V '2 I A All but the Willow Run plant Rive Gauche: India weekend, 1024 for fina have been shut down in the recent Hill St., 9 pm. postgrac string of "long weekend" walkouts CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT pdiin staged by the union to force GMAD1 3200 SAB INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS: Aetna SUMME officials to come to quick terms Life Insurance Co., & Northwestern on production standards disputes. Univ. School of Law, Dec. 4; Dept. of 212SAE Housing & Urban Development & Main Henry The hit-and-run strikes began Lafrentz & Co., Dec. 5; International lage. Op eal .nOtbr n otne voluntary Services & M. I. T. Dec. 6; matics, early in October, and continued New York Life Insurance Co. & Stan- ground each weekend until Thanksgiving. ford Univ. Grad School, Dec. 7; and terview L Workers who failed to show up the day after Thanksgiving would not have been given holiday pay. "It is our hope and desire that all of these will be settled no later than Dec. 8, and hopefully before then," said UAW Vice President Irving Bluestone. There are closecto 55,000 farms in North Dakota, covering 42 mil- lion acres and providing jobs for about 33 of every 100 persons em-I ployed in the state. 'A' PRE-CHRISTMAS GIFT BOOK SALE Includes Publisher's Remainders, Reprints, Cse Outs and Special Imports 7O2LLETS StteSteeH GN -O StrE State Street at N. U.-Open Saturday Afternoons Bursley Hall Needs Professional Quaades WOULD YOU LIKE A JOB THAT: " EMPHASIZES WORKING WITH PEOPLE? " ALLOWS YOU TO USE YOUR EXPERIENCE AND ABILITIES? " OFFERS PLENTY OF ROOM FOR CREATIVITY? TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE? COME TO BURSLEY, MON., DEC. 4 AND FIND OUT THE DETAILS. MEETINGS FOR STAFF APPLICANTS: 0 RESIDENT ADVISOR-7:00 " RESIDENT DIRECTOR-8:30 0 LIBRARIAN-8:00 AP Photo Schultz speaks Secretary of the Treasury George Schultz is shown as he talks with newsmen yesterday regarding his new responsibility for coordinating all economic policy as an assistant to President Nixon. Listinfigs conltinued Counseling shows some improvement (Continued from Page 1) cause of the diversity of interests and the tremendous size of the of- fice, little has been done to change it. people," she said. Jackson feels that the structure can only allow for the interaction of people and Sis not directly responsible for the quality of the counseling." STUDENT GOV'T COUNCIL VACANCY One seat-member-at-large sign up for interviews 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Room 3X, Michigan Union For info. Call 763-3241 Applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. Dec. 4, 1972 (Continued from Page 3) 4 Explorers 7 Michigan Outdoors 9 This is Your Life 50 Hee Haw 56 Family Game 7:30 2 Young Dr. Kildare 4 Adventurer 7 Town Meeting 9 Beachcombers 56 Playhouse New York 8:00 2 All in the Family 4 Emergency 7 Alias smith and Jones 50 Roller Game of the West 8:30 2 Bridget Loves Bernie 9:00 2 Mary Tyler Moore 4 Movie 7 Streets of San Franeiles "The Takers" 9:30 2 Bob Newhart 10:00 2 Mission: Impossible 7 Sixth Sense 50 Lou Gordon 56 Net Opera Theater 10:30 9 Document 11:00 24 79 News 11:15 7 ABC News 9 Provincial Affairs 11:20 9 News 11:30 2 Movie-Adventure "The Long Ships." (Enmd 1964) 4 Johnny Carson 7 Movie-Comedy "The Amorous Adventures O Moll Flanders". (English; 1965) 9 Mo'vie "The Eddy Duchin Story." (1956) 50 Movie "Master of the World." (1961) 1:00 4 News wcn today fm 89.5 9:00 Morning After Show 12:00 Progressive rock 4:00 Folk 11:00 Oldies .show (runs until 3) 7:30 Rhythm & Blues CurvedAir (Continued from Page 3) Ihashing of e a r I i e r material, "Over and Above" provides the appropriate beheading of this, Curved Air's third. In the words of Warner Bro- thers, "Curved Air is a group that takes its listeners seriously and challenges the pop world with profoundly artistic yet dy- namically entertaining music that merits and demands total at- tention . . . Phantasmagoria, with its colorful electronics, daz- zling instrumentalism and seduc- tive title song, is Curved Air's most appealing album." Though I like both WB and the band, I'll have to think about that one. Morris sees the computer as the On the whole both Jackson and future key to a brighter future for Morris are optimistic on the fu- counseling offices. His most am- ture of counseling. "It's a very bitious plans involve a totally com- exciting time," Jackson said. puterized registration and informa- "There is real interest among ad- tion system. mninistration, faculty and studentsE "The computer is having a fan- in making counseling responsive to tastic effect on counseling," Mor- the needs of students." ris says. "It skims off the less - . profound counseling, the more technicaldinformationwwhich chan- ges rapidly. It allows for more human counseling." The computerized registration is scheduled to get underway on a limited basis sometime within the next year. The massive informa- tion system, on the other hand, is only in the planning stages and is awaiting further funding. Morris believes that if the structure of counseling can be im- proved, so will the quality.k ' Jackson looks at the picture dif- ferently. 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