NEW BOWLING SIGN UPS Mixed Leagues Forming Open 11 a.m. M-PIN BOWLING Mondays-Saturdays WIN A 1 p.m. Sundays FREE GAME MICHIGAN UNION Jacbscn's Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Until 9:00 P.M. Saturday Until 5:30 P.M. 'ice / THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, July 9, 1974 Aspirants take stands (Continued from Page 5) tenance pilot program in a spe- cific area. Reuther believes that the heroin maintenance idea had "tremendous merit." All of the candidates empha- sized personal integrity. Egnor has proposed that a law be passed that would make it a crime for public officials to knowingly lie to the public. All the candidates have released complete lists of all their cam- paign contributors. . PIERCE is the only candi- date with a self - imposed limit on contributions. He has ac- cepted no more than $200 from an individual or $500 from an or- ganization. Egnor will be the biggest spender in the primary, project- ing a $50,000 budget. Reuther will spend close to $40,000, with Lansing and Pierce spending $20,000 and $15,000 respectively. Reuther and Egnor were the first of the candidates to re- lease any of their tax returns. Pierce plans to release similar figures before the primary. Lansing said she would release hers only if she won the pri- mary. All candidates favor U of M TECHNICAL AND CLERICAL EMPLOYEES The CCF A/UAW office is located at: 202 E. Washington Suites 310, 311, and 312 Ann Arbor Phones: 994-0808 and 994-0809 Please call GAIL KLEIN or drop in if you have any questions, suggestions, or want to help or- ganize. MEETINGS EVERY TUESDAY AT 6:30 P.M. w SAVE NOW! SAVE BIG! on used textbooks from M IC H IG A N BO OKS T OR E compare our new book prices too! State Street at the end of the Diag some form of public financing. When the primary is over and Marvin Esch and Phil Carrol, the Human Rights Party can didate, enter the picture, the fireworks should begin. Top psts filled at 'U (Continued from Page 3) department and as associate dean of the literary college. ROBERT METCALF, chair- man of the University's archi- tecture department for the past six years, has been named dean of the newly reorganized College of Architecture and Urban Planning. The appointment is subject to Regents approval. The Regents have already ap- proved the appointment of George Bayliss, chairman of the art department, as dean of the new School of Art. Last month the Regents ap- proved separation of the College of Architecture and Design into two units, a College of Archi- tecture and Urba Planning, and a School of Art. Daily Official Bulletin Tuesday, July9 nay calendar WUOM: two presentations from AA Pub. Lib. series Booked for Lunch; first speaker, M. Bracer, AA Transp. Authority, reviews Acces- sible City by Wilfred Owen. Second speaker, Dr. E. Ponanski, reviews Women & Madness by Phyllis Ches- sler, is am. A-V Ctr.: Koestler on creativity, Aud. 3, MLB, 7 pm. Music Sch.: Alan Stanek. clarinet recital, SM Recital Hall, 5 pm. General Notices Attention veterans: Deadline to request Advance Payment on your V.A. Benefits for Fall Term, 1974 is getting near; veterans who wish to receive Advance Payment should complete request form in Veterans Certification Ofc., 1514 LSA Bldg.: deadline for Law & Dental students July 19; for other students, July 35. Summer Commencement Exer- cises: August s, 194, 2:00 p.m., Hill Aud. All graduates of the 1974 spring-summer term may attend. rickets: Four to each prospective graduate, to be dis tributed from Aug. 5 to Aug. 16, at Diploma Dept 1518 LSA Bldg. Academic Costume: The rental of academic costume will now be handled by the stu- dent bookstore, THE UNIVERSITY CELLAR, Michigan Union. Candi- dates for graduate degrees may place orders immediately, and MUST place them before July 19. Candidates for undergraduate de- crees need not place an order in ad- vance; THE UNIVERSITY CELLAR will have an ample supply on hand. All candidatea fr degrees who plan to participate in the com- mencement exercises must wear aca- demic costumes. Costumes rented from THE UNIVERSITY CELLAR must be picked up there on either Aug. 12 or Aug. 13. Assembly for Graduates: 1:11 p.m. in M. An- nouncements: limited number of graduation announcements for sale at Infor. Desk, First Fl. Lobby, LSA Slag. Career Planning & Placement 320( sA, 764-7460 Michigan Dept. of Commerce. Off. of Dir., Law Bldg., Lansing Mi. 489- 13. Seeking appliantt fur Policy Analysts grades 09 thru 13, M's in Bus. Ad., Pub. Ad., Econ., Pub. Pol- icy, Pub. Health Admin., or Law. Applications available at CP&P, Apply to Mr. Martin G5iimosr. Personnel Analyst, City of Mil- waukee, Prefer degree in Indust. Psych. Written Exam MUST be tak- en in Milauke n July. Add, info 4& applicatons avalale at CP&P. 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