TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~rUESDAY MAY.12,1959_.. MT_ IG&T JbA._ DAILY OFF'ICIAL BULLETIN ..-- A , 4 (Continued from Page 4) General Notices June Graduates: Order cap and gown for graduation immediately at Moe's Sport Shop, 711 N. University. Agenda, Student Government Coun- cil, May 13, 7:30 p.m., Council Room. jdinutes previous meeting. Officer reports: President, Letters; Vice-President (Exec.), NSA Congress Appointments, Agenda; Vice-President: (Admin.); Treasurer, Financial Report, J-Hop Report. Old business. Clarification Committee. Elections Report: Referendum Re- sults. Student Activities Committee: Activi- ties, Requests for Recognition, Tau Ep- silon Ph1. Mens' Rushing (Gerber an'd Ashton) New Bitsness: Elections Recommen- dations, (Erbe and Haber); Funds Ap- propriations - letter to State Legisla- ture (Seasonwein). Members and Constituents Time. Announcements. Adjournment. Lectures Lecture: Speech Department. Louis M. Simon, American National Theatre and Academy, "Can You Afford a Theatre Career," Rackham Amphi- theatre, Tues., May 12, 4:15 p.m. University Lecture in Journalism: Kenneth MacDonald, editor The Des Moines (Ia.) Register and Tribune. Tues., May 12, 3 p.m. Rackham Amphi- theatre. "Journalism's New Responsi- bilities." Donald E. Bianchi, Dept. of Botany "A Small Colony Variant of Candida albicans", May 13, 4:15 p.m. 1139 NS. Refreshments at 4:00. Richmond Y. Hathorn, Visiting Prof. Of Classics, "Euripides' Baccae: The Stranger Within Us" Tues., May 12, 4:10 p.m., Aud. B. Angell H11. University Lecture, Dept. of Sociology. "Research Strategy in the Sociology of Mental Health." Dr. John A. Clausen, Nat'l. Inst. of Mental Health. 4:15 p.m., Wed., May 13, Aud. C, Angell Hall. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitors who will be on the campus this week on the dates indicated. Program ar- rangements are being made by the In- ternational Center: Mrs. Clifford R.. Miller. Mr. R. Soekamto, senior official of the coordinating Bureau for Higher Education of the Ministry of Education, Indonesia, May 4-12. Mr. Muchtar Affand-, member of the administrative staff of Gadjah Mada University, Jogjakarta, Indonesia, May 4-12. Mr. Soeprapto Boedjosastro, senior ,i d ESTINGHOUSE presents Self-Service Laundry in one hour Wash, fluff dry, and SAVE Drop-off Service-same Day *48-hour SHIRT SERVICE * SaedyDyCleaning on Request * SAVE 25% on Budge? Plan 'HOURS: 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. 510 EAST WILLIAMS I officer of the administration staff of Gadah Madah University, . Indonesia, May 4-12. Mr. Hehmad Fouzi Ridwan, lecturer in the Faculty of Law & Social Sci- ences, University of North Sumatra, Medan, Indonesia, May 4-12. Mr. Soeharto Soemantri will be ap- pointed Secretary of Hasanuddin Uni- versity, Makassar, upon return from United States, Indonesia, May 4-12. Mr. R. Djenal H. Kusumahatmadja, secretary of the University of Padjad- jaran, Indonesia, May 4-12. Mr. Wieslaw Furmanczyk; senior as- sistant in the English Dept., University of Warsaw, Poland, May 11-13. Mr. Erich Lippoldt, Managing Direc- tor, DIVO, Germany, May 14-16. Mr. Bisheshwar Presad, Professor of History, University of Delhi, India, May 11-13. Father Jorge Camargo, Rector, Catho- lic University of Cordoba, Argentina, May 17-21. Mr. Emmanuel V. Mamphey, Director of Recruitment & Training, Ghana Civil Service, Accra, Ghana, May 18-21. e- Concerts The University Symphony Orchestra, Josef Blatt, conductor, annual spring concert, Hill Auditorium, Wed., May 13, at 8:30 p.m. Symphony No. 3 in E-flat (Eroica), by Beethoven, first Ann Arbor performance in twenty-six years, Stra- vinsky's "Le Sacre Du Printemps (The Rite of Spring). Academic Notices Faculty, College of Engineering: Meet- ing of faculty of College Thurs., May 21, in Multi-Purpose Room in Under- grad. Lib. at 4:15 p.m. Mathenatics Club: Tues., May 12, 8:00 p.m. in the W. Conf. Rm. Rackham Bldg. Professor Raoul Bott, "Recent De- velopments in Topology." Doctoral Examination for Edward Morris Lewis, Astronomy; thesis: "The Brightness Temperature of the Sun at Three Points in the Infrared," Tues., May 12, Observatory at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, L. H. Aller. Doctoral Examination for Carlos Velez, Nuclear Engrg.; Theses: "Autocorrela- tion Functions of Counting Rate in Nuclear Reactors and Their Applica- tion to the Design of Reactor Control Instrumentation." Wed., May 13, Conf. Rm., Automotive Lab. 2:30 p.m. Chair- man, R. K. Osborn. Doctoral Examination for R'oberto Vargas-Echeverria, Pharmacology; the- sis "Effects of Mercurials on Renal Vascular Mechanisms," Wed., May 13 M6322 Med. Sci. Bldg., 10:00 a.m. Chair- man, M. H. Seevers. Doctoral Examination for Reinhard Wittke, history; thesis: "Education and State Service During the Period of the German Saxon Emperors 919-1024," Wed., May 13, 3609 Haven Hall, 3:00 p.m., Acting Chairman, B. W. Wheeler. Doctoral Examination for James Ed- w in K i e s l;e r, Mathematics; thesis: "Quasi-Complexes," Wed., May 13, 3010, Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. Chairman, G. S. Young. Doctoral Examination for Lawrence, Paul Sullivan, Physiology; thesis: "The Sites of the Renal Transport Mechan- isms for Potassium, Hydrogen and Am- monium. The Effect of Immobile An- ions Upon Their Transport," Tues., May 12, 4011 E. Med. Bldg., 12:15 p.m. Chairman, W. S. Wilde. Doctoral Examination for Ronald Burton Thompson, Education; thesis: "An Investigation ofSelected Perform- ance Tests of Male Children in Grades Four, Five and Six of the Public Schools of the State of Michigan," Tues., May 12, Conf. Rm., P. E. M. Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, P. A. Hunsicker. Doctoral Examination for Arthur Stevens Wensinger, Germanic Lan- guages and Literatures; thesis: "An In- troduction to the Problem of 'Gesture' in Heinrich von Kleist and His Works," Tues., May 12, 1072 Frieze Bldg, 3:30 p.m. Chairman, H. W. Nordmeyer. Doctoral Examination for Brian Dix- on, Business Administration;thesis: "Price Discrimination and Marketing Management," Tues., May 12, Fifth Floor Conf. Rm., School of Bus. Ad. 10:00 a.m. Chairman, C. N. Davisson. Doctoral Examination for Roger Shipp" Peterson, Botany; thesis: "Pine Gall Rust in the Rocky Mountains," Wed., May 13, 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg., at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, D. V. Baxter. Doctoral Examination for William Paul Graebel, Engrg. Mech.; thesis: "The Stability of a Stratified Flow," Tues., May 12, 219 W. Engrg. Bldg., 1:00 p.m. Chairman, C. S. Yih. Doctoral Examination for Arno Peter Schniewind, Wood Technology; thesis: "The Transverse Anistrophy of Wood as a Function of Anatomic Structure," Wew., May 13, 1041 Nat, Sci. Bldg., Chairman, S. B. Preston. Placement Notices The following companies wil linter- view at the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371. Tues., May 19: Martin B. Segal & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. June, Aug. grads. Citizen- ship required. Men and women with a degree in Liberal Arts or Business Ad- ministration for trainees in every as- pect of the business with ultimate function as an account executive in Chicago. Men and women with a degree in Mathematics or Social Sciences for Actuarial Staff of New York Office. Men and women who will be receiving a degree in Liberal Arts or Business Ad- ministration in June, 1960 for Staff of administrative department. Old Line Life Insurance Co., Detroit, Mich. June, Aug. Grads. Men, degree in Liberal Arts or Business Adminis- tration, between 21-30, married or en- gaged, lived in the Detroit area at least five years, for agent. Summer Placement: Summer Positions for M.B.A. candi- dates. Pfizer's pharmaceutical. sales di- visions will employ several students who have completed a part of the re- quirements for an M.B.A. Undergrad. courses in pharmacy, chemistry or the biological sciences helpful. Contact Mr. Ward Peterson at the Summer Place- ment Bureau for further information. Interviews: Rena-Ware Distributors'Opportunity, Wash, will interview people for sales in the afternoon. Home Decorators. Victor Andrew will interview. Ann Arbor YMCA. Mr. Dittman needs men for counselors. The Summer Placement Service is open Tlues. and Thurs. from 1:00-5:00 and Friday from 8:30 to 12 non, in D528 of the S.A.B. Subscribe to Thge Michigan Daily. ALTERATIONS "The Clothing Stores' Tailor" Alterations for Men and Women. Pressing While You Wait 118% E. Washington NO 2-4617 (above Conlin and Wetherbee Clothing Store) )P1 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.75; socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )W1 BSkES and SCOOTERS 1958 LAMBRETTA Motor Scooter. Best offer takes, Call NO 2-4139 5-7 P.M. 1957 LAMBRETTA 150D. Excellent con- dition, reasonable. Call NO 2-6423. N83 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY GUY CARL is now accepting applica- tions in his newest beauty college. Days, afternoons, and evening classes. For student beautician. For more in formation write or call Ann Arbor Beauty College, 4567 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. ) CCI BUSINESS SERVICES REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop.-224 Nickels Arcade. NO 2-4647. J4 WE NOW HAVE hot barbecued chick- ens, spare ribs, pork roasts, and beef roasts. Hot and ready to go. Come in or call up and we'll reserve them. RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freeman's 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" FOR RENT AIR-CONDITIONED, completely modern 3-room, furnished apt. near hospital & campus, parking, for summer. NO 3-9358. C183 DELUXE basement apartment. *Fur- nished paneled living room, kitchen with dinette space, G.E. stove and refrigerator. Laundry facilities and parking area-3 blocks from campus $110 month. Available May 13-Sept. 1. NO 3-1790. 0184 LARGE SUMMER APT. between Rack- ham and Burton Tower. 216 S. In- galls. Very reasonable. NO 2-1056. C185 2 BEDROOM, modern apt. for summer rent. Name your price. Located 3ki blocks from campus. Phone Arnie Ager or Steve Ziff at NO 3-4211. C186 FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. 3 rooms. Very close to downtown, cam- pus and hospital. $75 a month, Call NO 2-7274. 0187 MODERN APARTMENT for rent. Be- hind South Quad. Call NO 5-7642. C188 ATTRACTIVE 4 rm. newly furn. apt. summer 2 blocks from campus. 3-4 tenants. No discrimination. NO 3- 1771. 0181 TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apt. in two family bldg. Does have stove and apt. size refrigerator, Recently re- decorated. Lge. yard near campus and Burns Park School. $95 per month plus utilities. For summer or year. Phone NO 3-5098. C182 AIR CONDITIONED furnished apart- ment for 2 or 4. Available for summer. Includes dishwasher, disposal, elec- tric range, refrigerator, carpeting, drapes, patio, and parking. Near hos- pital and campus. NO 3-8628. C179 SHARE spacious four-bedroom house a mile from campus with three other male students. $80 from June 5th- Sept. 1st. NO 8-9014. C178 FURNISHED apt. for 2, bdrm, pri- vate bath, living rm, dinette, kitchen, screened balcony, five minute walk to campus. NO 3-7657 afternoons and evenings. C175 2 ROOM furnished apartment. All utili- ties except gas for cooking. Married couple, no children. NO 8-8900. C171 NEWLY remodeled and furnished Apts. available June 5. Half block from St. Joseph's Hosp. For 3 or 4 adults. NO 2-0671. C172 FURNISHED Apt. Summer only or sum- mer and fall. Monroe, State St. and Church Streets. For 1 to 4 occupants. $65-$95. NO 3-2800. 0173 CAMPUS HOSPITAL AREA All furnished, all private, 2 large rooms and bath. Modern and clean. $90. Non-smokers preferred. NO 8- 8834. C174 4 ON-DAY SERVICE and COMPLETE SERVICE at SANFORD'S Shoe Repairing -- Hat Cleaning Tailoring - Pressing _ Shoe Shining 119 East Ann Street (opposite court house) NO 8-6966 Free pick-up and delivery J32 EXPERT TYPING. Theses, Papers. NO 8-6157. J76 Radio, Phono, T.V. SERVICE Fast Dependable Pick Up & Delivery Ann Arbor Radio and TV 1217 S. University, Phone NO 8-7942 J61 SPRING GARDENERS: We can meet all of your gardening needs. Grass seed and fertilizers, lawn and fer- tilizing carts, lawn rakes, pruning shears and all other gardening tools. MUEHLIG-& LANPHEAR 311 S. Main St. TYPING: Thesis Term papers, reason- able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590. J42 Eddie's Paint Store Colors ...............4.A8 per gal. White paint.........$1.98 per gal. 117 E. Ann NO 8-6966 )J15 LAWNMOWER SERVICE Your lawnmower sharpened and re- conditioned like new. Finest preci- sion process. Free pick-up. NO 3-8949. FF28 NEW CARS E U U You can sell your Books for C-A-S-H CAMPUS 5, 3 and 2 room furnished apartments $120, $77, and $58 includ- ing utilities. NO 3-4322. C177 FURNISHED APARTMENT, 5 rooms for summer, tile bath, laundry facilities, off street parking near campus. NO 3-3645 after 6. C176 SUMMER & FALL: Room for male stu- dent, suite & double rmns. Cooking or without cooking, half block from campus. 417 E. Liberty. 0169 LOW summer rates: Campus furnished Apts., also comfortable single rms., linens furnished. NO 2-1958 after 5 P.M. and weekends. C168 MODERN refurnished Apt, for four available this summer, includes air conditioning, dishwasher, disposal unit, sun porch, private parking, near campus and hospital. Call NO 2-5295. C163 SUMMER: 5 rm, modern furnished Apt. 2 bedrms., tile bath and barbaque and sun bathing area. Close to campus. Call NO 3-7750 after 5 P.M. 0165 STARTING JUNE, air-conditioned mod- ern furnished apt. for 4. One block from campus and hospital with off- street parking. Call after 5 P.M. NO 5-6309. C160 SUMMER APTS. close to campus and St. Joseph's Hospital. One furnished, one unfurnished. Phone days NO 2- 6701 and nights NO 3-8172. 0159 FOUR GRAD MEN, 3 bedrooms, fur- nished house, 2 car garage. East side residential area. Available in June. NO 2-7395. Call after 5 P.M. C139 FOR SUMMER-Furnished Apt. for 2 in heart of campus. Apt. No. 1, 1309 S. U. NO 2-3742. C170 at FOLLETT'S w V, or Anytime! State St. at N.U. v w English Line ", " A Ford Product 14 models to choose CHEVY'S' THE HOTTEST ONE AGAIN! from HOTTEST LOOKING, HOTTEST SAVING. 0 Prices start $1474 0 Up to 35 miles per gallon # Easy Parking and Driving 0 Good Trade-in Allowance FITZGERALD, INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY EDSEL ENGLISH FORD 3345 Washtenaw Phone NO 3-4197 )V1 USED CARS 1954 PONTIAC-all around good condi- tion. R-H, $430. Call NO 2-9517 after 5:00 . N85 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, sunroof, radio, 18,000 miles, excellent condition. Call Karl Gregory, 3-1511, Ext. 2488 or 2- 3219. N84 WANTED We pay top dollars for good used cars, GENE'S AUTO SALES 544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 N2 '58 VOLKSWAGEN. Black, red uphol- stery, white walls, side. mirror, excel- lent condition. $1550. NO 5-5033. N58 56 OLDS SUPER 88, 4 door. Exceptional condition. original owner. Also '56 BSA 500 C.C. motorcycle. Leaving for South America. Call NO 3-7367. N74 HELP WANTED PART TIME SALESMAN, tremendously successful product, job may continue full or part time throughout summer. STUDY UNDISTURBED Large quiet rooms for men. Near campus. NO 3-4747. )C3 2 RMS. FOR RENT. You take your choice. Park free in my driveway. Breakfast and privileges. NO 2-1279 or NO 2-7282. C114 303 S. DIVISION. 2nd floor apartment. Very well decorated. Bachelor apart- ment. Would prefer Instructor or Professor. Available by April 15th. Can be seen from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Phone NO 3-5797, ask for Mrs. Kelly. Cli LARGE ROOM in our house for rent. Quiet Gentleman. Living and bedroom furniture. Garage included. Phone HU 3-1316. Cli 815 PACKARD: Desirable 5 room apart- ment for summer and/or fall. NO 2- 8361. C162 3 ROOM PRIVATE bath available June 1st, 2-2-room private bath, 1-2-room with bath to sublet for summer. Campus location. Phone NO 2-8611 or 8-8253. C138 FOR SUMMER: Large nicely furnished house, 4 bedrooms, automatic washer, dryer. Garage. Very reasonable. NO 3-7687. C150 UNFURNISHED living rm., bedrm. and kitchen; private bath and entrance. $85 a month. Call NO 2-3057. C154 TRAILER SPACE AVAILABLE US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor. Large lots, reasonable rates, pleasant surroundings. STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT 10175 Bishop Rd. AC 7-7191 C1 17T Y LT.QTI a.. v -- - - m t w en .:.: .... ..:.. ::% r ' rr i : o r;. :.: ::..; ; .. ...: r..: {4. r. 8 : s ... _,.. ..._ , ...... . }_L .