4 Page 2-Sunday, Februory 24, 1980-The Michigan Daily ATENTON LSA STENTS The LSA Student Telethon will begin on March 30. Part-time evening work for four weeks is avail- able for interested students. Pay is $3.50 per hour. Interviews will take plaCe during the week of March 10. Please check ads in the March 11 and 12 issues of the Daily for further information. Housing Applications for University Owned FAMILY HOUSING Applicants requesting occupancy: BEFORE JUNE 15, 1980 may apply March 3, 1980 AFTER JUNE'15, 1980 may apply BEGINNING APRIL 1, 1980 For up-to-date family housing information and applications, contact the HOUSING INFORMATION OFFICE, 1101 STU- DENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING, 763-3164. Daily Official Bulletin SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1980 SATURDAYFEBRUARY 23, 1980 CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 3200 SAB On-Campus Interviews: Camp Tamarack, Ortonwille & Brighton, MI. All types of camp positions. Sign up now for interviews on February 26. Cedar Point, Sandusky, OH. All types of positions in the hospitality, food, and recreation industries. Also one marketing asst. position. Sign up now for in- terviews on February 28. Farm & Wilderness Foundation Camps, Plymouth, VT. All types of camp and farm work. Sign up begin- ning Feb. 26 for interviews on March 10. Emma Kaufman Camp, Morgantown, PA. All types of camp positions. Sign up beginning Feb. 26 for interviews on March 11. Camp Tamarack, Ortonville & Brighton, MI. All types of camp positions. Sign up beginning Feb. 26 for interviews on March 12. Easter Seals Camp Hickory Ridge, Howell, MI. All types of camp positions. Sign up beginning Feb. 26 for interviews on March 12. Nippersink Manor Resort, Genoa City, WI. All types of positions in the hospitality industry. Sign up beginning Feb. 26 for interviews on March 13 and March 14. Camp Tanuga, Kalkaska, MI. All types of camp positions. Sign up beginning Feb. 26 for interviews on March 14. Doe Chemical, Midland, MI. Positions for students having completed the sophomore year in computer science, business, chemistry. Sign up now for inter- views on February 27. To sign up to see any of these recruiters, come to 3529 SAB or call 764-7456 after Tuesday. FEDERAL SUMMER JOBS: Announdement No. 414-Summer jobs with the federal government in a variety of fields. Highly competitive. Apply early. Come to 3200 SAB for details and application materials. FEDERAL SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM: Highly competitive internships for graduate students and very highly qualified upperclassmen. Includes positions in life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, business administration, computer work, statistics, m'athematics, engineering, urban planning, etc. Come to 3200 SAB for details and ap- plication forms. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1980 Daily Calendar: Center for Near Eastern & North African Studies: Frederick C. Huxley, "Intermediation in Lebanon and Tunisia," Lane Commons, noon. Medical Care Organization: Lois M. Verbrugge, "Male-Female Differences in Health and Mor- tality," M1154 SPH, 1p.m. Humanities: Frederick Peters, "Psychoanalysis and the Religious Impulse: The Divergent Critiques of Freud and Jung," 1047 E. Eng., 3:10 p.m. CSSEAS: R. Cadwalladar, B. Fuller, and Rev. W. Herod, "Vietnam Today," 200 Lane, 4 p.m. Applied Mechanics: Nuri Akkas, "Bioechanics of Cell Division," 229 W. Eng., 4 p.m. Residential College: David Dickson, "Science in Modern Culture,"E. Quad, 4p.m. English Language & Literature: Fredric Jameson, "Marxism and Structuralism," Rackham Amph., 4 p.m. Compiled from Associated Press and United Press International reports Tito develops pneumonia BELGRADE, Yugoslavia-President Josip Broz Tito is suffering from pneumonia, his doctors said yesterday, leaving virtually no hope for the survival of the 87-year-old Yugoslav leader. News of Tito's latest complication came only a day after a medical bulletin announced he was also undergoing kidney dialysis. "It shows further weakening of an extremely ill man," said one medical source. The source expressed amazement that a man in Tito's grave condition still clung to life. But he said that if Tito is going to pull through the crisis, he should have shown signs of improvement by now. "It depends what kind of pneumonia it is," said another medical expert who did not have access to the details of Tito's condition, "but even if he responds to the treatment, he will only develop another type of pneumonia,," No agreement reached in Chicago firefighters' strike CHICAGO-What had been high hopes to end the ten-day-old firemen's strike disintegrated yesterday amid renewed haggling between the city and the union. Union leaders delayed a vote on a proposed agreement, and requested a meeting of city officials to clarify some of the issues. The city refused, and ratification procedures for the tentative plan ground to a halt. Mayor Jane Byrne's press aide, Bob Saigh, said yesterday that the union leaders "knew full well what they were signing. . . The agreement stands .. . it's been explained. They know what's in it." "When the agreement was worked on: we were not allowed to have our president, Frank Muscare, who was, jailed there, our attorney, or our international representative," said Michael Cohen of the Chicago Fire Fighters Union. "Would you negotiate a-contract for, let's say a million dollars, without being allowed to have your attorney there," he asked. ENERGY. We can't afford to waste it. tm AP Photo Lebanese Christian leader escapes assassination effort BEIRUT, Lebanon-A booby-trapped car blew up yesterday on a crowded Beirut street as the limousine of Christian Phalange Party member Bashir Gemayel passed by. Gemayel was not in the car, but the blast killed at least eight people, including Gemayel's 18-month-old daughter. Although there was no claim of responsibility for the blast, Phalange sources said they suspected the Matada Giants Brigade, a group loyal to the former President Suleiman Franjieh. Gemayel, the 33-year-old Christian militia chief, has been the target of several assassination attempts since the 1978 massacre of several friends and family members of Sulieman Franjieh. The former Lebanese leader blamed the right-wing Phalangists for the murders, and has been warring with them ever since. Storm subsides in Calif. LOS ANGELES-Welcome sunshine yesterday gave weary residents of six Southern California counties a chance to dig out of mud and debris left by ten days of rain. The storm took at least 36 lives, and caused $320 million damage to homes, hotels, hospitals, utility lines, and roads. More rain was predicted for late today or early tomorrow. Federal-state disaster relief offices were to open tomorrow to begin applications for assistance for those who were left homeless. Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego counties were declared disaster areas by President Carter Thursday. (USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 120 Sunday, February 24, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mirhigan,- 48109. Subscription rates: $12 September through April (2 semester-s); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday through Saturday mornings. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE MICHIGAN DAILY, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. The Michigan Daily is o member of the Associated, Press and subscribes to United Press International, Pacific News Service. Los Angeles Times Syndicate, and Field Newspaper Syndicate. 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