Page Two r iv i . r1 Ikj/N INI TN C Q CJ e.^3 OIC] - :1 . IP _. 1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ..... .:LL BWES SPD Used & Rare Books Bought & Sold * LIBRARIES PURCHASED " FREE SEARCH SERVICE 113 West Liberty " 995-1891 Open Mon-Sat 11 to 6pm Thurs & Fri Evenings'til 9pm The Daily Official Bulletin is an Sofficial publication of the Univer- sit-y 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 notraccepted for publication. For Smore information, phone 764-9270. Udalls Belcher leaflet, o SUMMER PLACEMENT 3200 S.A.B. - 763-4117 Camp 'Cavell, Detroit YMCA 10- a- r OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9.00 3 Nv cated in Lexington, MI: Will inter- view Monday, March 28. Call office for appointment. Nippersink Manor: Large summer resort in S.E. Wisconsin, will inter- view Tuesday, March 29 and Wed- nesday. March 30. 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William (Corner of Maynard) Ann Arbor, Mich. 48108 (Continued from Page 1) could do." Udall's office resp;ded with the telegram to LaClair. "We didn't want it to look like Mo was supporting Belcher,' said Bonnie Kell, Udall's legislative assistant. THE TELEGRAM said "I was . . a little surprised to find I am considered such a fine fellow by the Republican candidate that my name would appear in his campaign literature." Wheeler only said, "I knew people were upset about it (the Belcher literature)." "The Belcher people are just trying to capitalize on the wide support Udall got here last year, LaClair said. "It's very deceptive for them to utilize sUch a tenuous connection be- tween Udall and Belcher for their own good. Why don't they just say "from Parker Penning- ton to Belcher?'" BELCHER'S student co-ordin- ator, Mark Straton, denied any implied connection between the two names. "I think it's very clear. We absolutely did not want to make any link at all be- tween them. All we wanted to do was to show that people with the kind of beliefs Mo Udall has can support Belcher." Leroy Caeppert, Wheeler's campaign manager, said "I'm surprised that Belcher, who's been around as long as he has, has to claim to be Udallish. "I think, it work negatively for Belcher. There are probably some Republicans in town who are wondering if the guy is get- ting desperate" he added. Wheeler has scheduled a press conference for 9:45 this morning. h yr Miss J's at-home in boucle terry, calico-trimmed and then drawstring-tied at its empire waist. . .lounging, poolside or after-shower comfort in a green acetate/nylon coverup accented with a red and yellow cotton print. 5-13 sizes. $20 FROM OUR M4S Bring in your old tennis, basketball or training shoes and we'll give you $2 off of any pair in stock. We carry Adidas, Bata, Puma and Nike. All old shoes will be given to Goodwill Industries. Selected 1976 Shoes 3150 Carpenter Rd. Ann Arbor 971-4310 A t 7 : 4 I 'jai/ ;. FREE PARKING IN THE ADJACENT RAMP -WE WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET MILTON NASCIMENTO Brazilian singer/ songwriter /,guitarist Milton Nascimento makes a brilliant jazz debut on A & M ... aided by the capable hands of H e r b i e Hancock, Wayne Shorter and Airto. I l / IISE lnfl ~ i lr AP Photo . Special delivery Pat Mulhern practices accuracy in guiding his parachute as the sun goes down over a country field near Wilmington, Delaware. The 25-year-old Mulhern has been picked by the Philadelphia Phillies to deliver the first ball in their opener against the Montreal Expos on April 9.' Mulhern's delivery will not be the first time the Phillies have started an opener in a unique way; they once had a tightrope walker walk the ball out to the mound. The question is: will Mulhern be as precise? SA Areviews2 for Rhodes'position (Continued from Page 1) "Anyone who is in an admin- However, MSA President istrative capacity at the Uni- Scott Kellman said Williams versity is going to be suggested promised him an extensive role to someone," Williams stated. in the screening process. "He "People who have had admin- told us we'd be full members," istrative posts are of course Kellman remarked. going to come to mind." The 23 names submitted so far have included both applica- rie said SACUA would apply tions and third-party nomina- criteria that Flemig outlined tions. SACUA is sending out let- in The Chronicle of Higher Edu- ters to all nominees to see if cation advertisement during its they are interested in the posi- review process. "The candidate tion. "Some of these candidates should possess an earned doc- are going to be self-screening," torate (and) qualify for a pro- Williams said. All nine on-cam- fessorial appointment," the ad pus candidates were nominated stated. It said the applcant by others. should have "demonstrated ad- Williams said he expects more ministrative leadership" and ex- than 50 people to be proposed perience with budgeting. for the post. "The process is Although Fleming has previ- very receptive to nominations," ously indicated there would be he added. no bias in favor of in-University Williams said SACUA would candidates, the ad lists "knowl- not simply wait for nominations, edge of and familiarity with but would actively seek out like- the University of Michigan aca- ly candidates for the position demic program" as a desired among University administra- I trait in a candidate. tors, deans, department heads SACUA will meet Monday, and others with academic and March 28, to plan for the search managerial experience. process. "We're at the very be- ainning nonw,"Williams remark- LP only 399w Records, atORfl S Tracks & ''Cassettes "MILTON" now on sale at: in the union, 530 S. 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