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Page Ten

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday; November 13, 1975

T odcoc to me
disputing clericc
(Continued from Page 1) Bylaws up for ap'
CDU HAS charged that UAW night will include c
! regional representatives have provide three full tim
attempted to wrest control of with salaries of $13, $
the local from its general mem- th n'sand as well
bership. benefits, gas cards
While Jones refused to discuss ance.
what issues bargaining team The bylaws would
Amembers would bring to the ta-theecietgtc
*+ ble Friday, she expressed hope! the local, according
that, "the chance to sit down by providig for onl
and talk with some experienc- eral membership m
ed people would maybe resolve y e a r, with a rep:
I some conflicts" between the co'mcil as the ultima
two factions. ity during interim pe
factions.CDU plans to chall
CDU had hoped to discuss the pC Up a s to sever
bylaws dispute with the UAW own, providing f o
presidentm tibegshi bteetings
However, the scheduling of tme executive offii
Woodcock's appearance after proposals world ves
I' the bylaws vote tonight will mate authority of t
,' render that issue moot. the membershin.

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Thursday, November 13
Day Calendar!
Irving Bluestone, UAW, "Open
Work for an Open Society," 9:55
am,
CJS, China Ctr.: John J. Taylor,
Nat'l Security Council, "The Poli-
tics of Energy Sources in the Pacific
Basin," Commons Rm., Lane Hall,
I noon,
Public Health Films: Emphysema
-The Facts. 1138 SPH II, 12:10 pm.
Journalism: Loren Ghiglone, edi-
tor-publisher, Southbridge Evening
News, "The Plight of Theodore Cat,
Newspaper Editor," Aud. 4, MLB,
3:1.0 pm.
MHRI: Manfred Karnovsky, Har-
vard, "Sleep - Chief Nourisher in
Life's Feast," 1057 MHRI, :3:45 pm.
Geology, Mineralogy: David K.
Rea, "Complications in Seafloor
Spreading Along the East Pacific
Rise," 2501 CC Little, 4 pm.
Biological Sciences / Great Lakes
Research / Nat. Resources: Clifford
H. Mortimer, U. of Wisconsin,
"Planktonic Ecosystems for Pro-j
gress Towards Better Understand-
ing - Two Lakes are Better Than
One," Aud. 4, MLB, 4 pm.
Int'l Night: Eastern European
Menu, League Cafeteria, 5-7:15 pm.
University Club: Sorts n Smorgas-
bord, U Club, 6 pm.
Ctr. Japanese Studies, Film.
Group: Kurosawa's I Live in Fear,
Rackham Amph., 7 pm.
Guild House: Andrew Carrigan,
Warren Hecht, poetry reading, 802
Monroe, 7:30 pm.
Romance Languages: To Die in
Madrid, Aud. D. Angell, 7:30 pm.
CEW: Refreshing Math Skills
course. "Math Review;" advanced;
registration requested, 328 - 30,
Thompson, 7:30-9:30 pm.
PTP, Boccaccio Festival. Machia-
velli's Mandragola, Arena Theatre,
Frieze, 8 pm.
UAC Soph Show: 'Celebration,"
Mendelssohn, 8 pm.
Computing Ctr.: General meeting,
Aud. C, Angell, 8 pm.
Faculty Ski Club: Information
meeting, 2020 E. Eng., 8 pm.
Chemistry: T. Broron, U. of Illi-
nois, "Some Radical Views on Or-
ganometallic Reaction," 1300 Chem.,

8 pm.
Music School: David Crawford,
"Albert E. Brumley: Ozark Song-
writer," Recital Hall, 8 pm.
Women's Studies Films: Cylvia,
Fran and Joy Lavender; Joyce at
34; Men's Lives, Lee. Rm. 1, MLB,
9 pm.
Academic costume may be rented
at Cellar, Union. Orders for Decem-
ber 14 Commencement should be
placed immediately and must be
placed before November 14.
Student Accounts: Your attention
is called to the following rules
passed by the Regents at their
meeting on February 28. 1936: "Stu-
dents shall pay all accounts due
the University not later than t e
last day of classes of each semes-
ter or summer session. Student
loans which are not paid or re-
newed are subject to this regula-
tion; however, student loans not
yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac-
counts at the close of business on
the last day of classes will be re-
portted to the Cashier of the Uni-
versity and
"(a) All academic credits will be
withheld, the grades for the semes-
ter or summer session just com-
pleted will not be released, and no
transcript of credits will be issued.
"(b) All students owing such
accounts will not be allowed to
register in any subsequent semes-
ter or summer session until pay-
ment has been made."
The State of Michigan is accept-
ing applications for its Winter term
internships in State governmental
agencies and depts. These are open
to undergrad and grad students on
a full or part time basis. For more
info and application forms see the
DOB. Applications due Nov. 28.
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