Thursday; February 12, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P~age 3evem DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN . .4....t. . " ..-. Guatemala receives more earth tremors; death toll up The Daily Official Bulletin is an official p'iblication of the Uni- versity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in 4 OPE~iT ~ shudbesn n 'N# N ORM to 408 R. Jef~erson, betore 2 p.m. of the day pre- ceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear only once. Student organization notices are not accepted for publica tion. For more information, phone 7K4-921 0. Thursday, February 12 Day Calendar WUOM: Dr. Rollo May, "Changing Vilues in A Future Society, 10:05 am; 11:30 pm. Public Health Films: Citizens Medieine; Where It Hurts, Aud., SPH 11, 12:10 pm. Journalism: Peter S. Grant. Tor- onto barrister, "Freedom of Expres- sion and the Border Television War.," Auid. A, Angell, 3:10 pm. Behavorial Science: Harold Stev- enson, "Child Development," Lec. Rm. 1, MLB, 3:30 pm. MHRI: Henry Mayer, MI Human Network, "Information and Refer- ral Systems and Their Impact To- Wards Coordinated and Responsible Delivery Systems," 1057 MHRI, 3:45 pm. Ctr. Early Childhood Develop- ment, Educ.: Andrew Collins, U. of Minnesota, "Social Effects of TV Viewing on Children," Schorling. Aud.. SEB, 4 pro. Geology, Mineralogy: Charlotte Schreiber, Queens College, Flushing, t'Miocene Evaporites of the Mediter- ranean: A Continental to Subaque- ous Lithofacies Continuum," 1538 CC Little, 4 pm. Theoretical Seminar: Ira Herbst, Princeton U., "Canonical Quantum Theory - The Theory of the ,La- place Operator and Infinitely Many Variables," 2038 Randall Lab. 4 pm. University Player Studio Theatre: "The Creation, Disobedience, and Fal of Mar and the Deluge," Are- na Theatre, Frieze, 4:10 pm. Int'l Night: Austrian menu, League Cafeteria, 5-7:15 pm. Guild House: Robert Clifford, Marty Hurwitz, poetry reading, 802 Monroe, 7:30 pm. Music School: "A Concert of Jap- anese Classical and Folk Music," Rackham Aud.. 8 pm; degree recital -Beverly Manasse, Fr'ench horn, Recital Hall, 8 pm. General Notices Hopwood Contest Manuscripts due in Hopwood Rmn, 1006 Angell, by 4 pm. Career Planning & Placement 3200 SAB, 764-7460 The Institute for Administrative Research has announced the avail- ability of research proposal awards for study in the field of admin. in health care. For further information contact CP&P or write: Dr. George C. Sawyer, 501Windsor Place, Nut- ley, N. J. 07110. Yale University offers a two-year. program in management leading to! a Master's degree in Public andI Private Management (MPPM). Ap- plication deadline March 1, 1976. Write tp Admissions Office, School of Organization & Mngt., Yale U., New Haven Conn. 06520. .Recruiting on campus for the week of February 16, 1976 through February 20, 1976. Feb. 16: St. Mary's Hospital, Hen- ry Ford Hospital, U. S. Navy Nurse Corps, Swedish - American Hospital and Hutzel Hospital. Feb. 17: St. Joe Mercy Hospital, U. S. Army Nurse Corps, Columbia- Presbyterian Medical Center, Univ. of Chicago Hospital & Clinics, Sinai Hospital, and Bell Systems. Feb. 18: V. A. Hospital, U. S. Air Force, Univ. Hospitals of Cleveland, Rehab. Institute of Chicago, Dept. of Corrections, and Office of Man- agement and Budget, Feb. 20: Mariet Opinion Research. Summer Placement 3200 SAB, 763-4117 Oak Ridg e Nationa 1 Laboratory. Tennessee: Excellent summer pro- gram to graduate students in the fields of engr., math., environmen- tal, and physical sciences; applica- tions and details available. Deadline to apply Mar. 1.a Interview: Camp Sequoia, MI. Will interview Fri., Feb. 20 from 9] to 3:30. Openings include water- front (WSI), Western Riding, camp craft, arts/crafts, field sports, cook. If interested register.j Interview: Silverman Village, Det, Fresh Air Society; Will Interview Fri. Feb. 20, from 9 to 5. Handi- capped camp - emotionally disturb'- t ed. Register. UP, UP AND AWAY LOCK HAVEN, Pa. (I) - Almost a million and one half, Americans will -learn to fly in the next 10 years, predicts Pi- per Aircraft Corp. Private pilot licensing has more than dou- bled'in the last 10 years and, despite a slump in student-fly- ing enrollment last year due to the energy'crisis, the figure has increased to more than 325,000. GUATEMALA CITY (Reuter)' Another powerful earth tremor rocked Guatemala last night, shortly after President Kjell Laugerud announced that the confirmed death toll in last week's series of quakes was 18,901. There was no immediate word* on the intensity of the new trem- or, and it was not known where it was centered. BUT IT WAS felt strongly here and spread panic among thousands of survivors camping out in open spaces of the city. The National Observatory said the tremor was about the strongest of more than 700 felt since the major shocks last week. There were no immediate re- ports of new casualties. THE LATEST shock sent .------- chunks of crumbling masonry sources said the statistics were crashing into the streets. certain to rise in the . days Announcing the official death ahead. toll, President KjelI Laugerud Rescuers have now assessed Garcia told foreign diplomats the scale of the disaster in the that 62,400 injured people had capital and more than 40 devas- ' been treated so far. There were tated towns and villages. But about 380,000 homeless in the people are still dying in hos- capital alone and more than a pitals and some remote com- million throughout the country. munities may not be reached Guatemalan and foreign relief for up to a week. It Pays to Advertise in The Michigan Dail THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PROFESSIONAL T HEAT RE PROGRAM GUEST ARTIST SERIES in the POWER (CNTER PREPARE FOR: !! !! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!" !! r EC F-M G -FL EX NAT'L MED. & DENT. B'DS FLEXIBLE PROGRAM and HOURS - ! 493 1 " "I' . 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