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. et ls proval to- lauses to ne officers 14 and $15 as health and insur- also give )ntrol over to Weeks two gen- teetings a resentative ate author- iods. enge these al of their r monthly and part- icers. The tt the ulti- ie local in Join The Dai I y Staff It Pays to Advertise in The Michigah Daily DAILY OFFICIAL BULIE'TIN I 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. iA if you see WEST SIDE BOOK SHOP news FINE USED and RARE BOOKS happen at REASONABLE PRICES LIBRARIES PURCHASED call 113 W. Liberty 76-DAILY Mon.-Sat.: 11:00-6:00 Thurs. and Fri. 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