No. 2 CIA man resigns WASHINGTON (AP) - The fPro rvos ) tv imtrove our p No. two man at the Central formrne. with full regardI Intelligence Agency (CIA) has the law nd 'he constitutis resigned effective next month, rights of A--rican citizens." amid reports he was forced out At his confirmation hearin by President Carter's new CIA Knche sai' the CIA is "ani director. str-mcnt f foreign policy" w Adm. Stansfield Turner, the maior de'isions made by "hi CIA director, confirmed through er authority." a spokesperson that E. Henry Knoche submitted his resigna- tion to President Carter on Ju- ly 5. The resignation is effec- tive August 1. lots ofhvi'p THE CIA spokesperson would not comment on news reports * a e that the 24-year agency veteran Ia was forded to retire by Tur- ner. But an official statement at- tempted to discount the reports that a major wave of firings was imminent at the agency. "There are no plans for forc- ed retirements or removals of any top CIA officials. There are no plans for major changes in the CIA organization at this time," the statement said. KNOCHE, 52, was named to the second spot at the CIA by then-President Gerald Ford in 1976. Under an executive order issued by Ford, Knoche was in WI* ycitshort charge of the CIA's day-today operations. WHEN HE WAS sworn-in last July as deputy director of the Amer an sanal-shaken agency, Knoche "We enter a new era with er- for nal gs, in- ith gh- 1 k Rub-a-dub dub... These girls from Neenah, Wis. found a way to beat the heat, they took a dip in an old watering tank. From the left are: Laurie Parker, Laura Schultz, Molly Schultz, Kelley Lon- dreand and Lisa Kees. Sports facts Pete Henry, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, wore the number 0 on his uni- form jersey. Tackle Cal Hubbard, a mem- ber of the Pro Fdotball Hall of Fame, wore six different uni- form numbers during his play- ing days. Light-hitting Bobby Richard- son of the Yankees made 13 hits in the 1964 World Series, a record. Eleven of 12 American League teams in 1976 stayed at the same hotel in Minneapolis when they visited the Minne- sota Twins. There IS a difference::: o PREPARE FOR: Ye MOAT DATO LSATO SAT GRE 0 GMAT *OCAT "VAT our broad range o fprograms provides an umbrella of test- ing know-how that enables us to offer the best preparation avalable rio matter which course is taken Over 38 years o experience and success Small classes. Voluminous home study materials Courses that are constantly up- dated Permanent centers open days. evenings & week- ends all year complete tape facilities for review of class lessons and for use of supplementary materials. Make-ups for missed lessons at our centers ECFMG 0FLEX NAT'L MEDICAL & DENTAL BOARDS Flexible Programs & Hours Wrlt6 or call 1945 PAULINE BLVD. ANN ARBOR 48103 662-3149 Isid NY A taToNir 8O ESII0 f ct G.cTr CALITON Free centers * aor s Ci.,, nd tue. swir.,...a TEST PREPARATiON SPECIALISTS SINcE 1938 We're telling 44 m1ilison ntbeRW in1h Hitlel States hsw tIs escape. HOUSING DIVISION RESIDENT STAFF APPLICATION FORMS FOR 1977-78 ACADEMIC YEAR AVAILABLE STARTING JULY 12, 1977 IN MS. CHARLENE COADY'S OFFICE-1500 SAB POSITIONS INCLUDE: 1 Resident Director and 3 Resident Advisors (2 on female corridor. 1 on coed corridor) Burslev Hall; 1 Resident Advisor in Baits Houses; 2 Resident Advisors Ion male corridors) in West Quad; and 1 Resident Director position in the Residential Colleae in East Quad. A4visory positions require the completion of a minimum of 55 credit hours by the end of the 1977 Winter term for the Resident Advisor positions; Graduate .status for the Resident Director positions. However, qualified underaraduate apalicants may be considered for the Resident Director positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be a registered U. of M. student on the Ann Arbor Campus during the period of employment. (2) Must have completed a minimum of. 55 credit hours by the end of the 1977 Winter Term. (3) Preference will be diven to applicants who have lived in residence halls at University level for att least one year. (4) Underoroduate apoli- tants must have a 2.5 cumulative grade point averaqe and oroduote applicants must be in good academic stondinq at the end of the 1977 Winter term. (5) Preference is Given to applicants who do not intend to carry heavy academic schedule' and who do not have rioorous outside commitments. (6) Applicants with children will not be considered. .17) Proof of these qualifications may be reouired. , DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: 4:00 P.M., JULY 19, 1977 A Non-Discrimim tory Affirmative Actin Employer For afree booklet on how to stop smoking, call or writeyourlocal unit of the AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, r 14 ' "1 - *7'- v^-- -r / . ' i . , '. :: - i ':' , ,_e _. 4. ./ v .; . .. . . .i.k