PAGE F 1I"WUn NWy'uTIrA v TdiA T T TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1958 1n mi IVal aiJ Earriaay DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN DA: AY LASSIF. J l ADS (Continued from Page 4) should be completed on or before Oct. 10. Forms are available in the Office of Student Affairs,/2011 B.A.B. Privi- leges such as the use 'of the Organiza- tion Announcement column in The Michigan Daily, use of meeting rooms in University buildings, assignment of BA.B. facilities, etc., are available to recognized organizations only. Student organizations registered by this date will be considered officially recognized for the current semester. Activities: Programs, social events, entertainments, debates, etc. which are to be presented to the campus or to a large segment of it are subject to ap- proval by Student Government Coun- cil. Petitions must be submitted at least two weeks before the event is to take place and publicity may not be released untilapproval has been se- cured from Administrative Secretary, S.G.C., Rm., 1538 or 2011 S.A.B. Acti- vities may not be scheduled for the seven days prior to the beginning of a final examinataion period. For detailed procedures see UniversityrRegulations Concerning Student Affairs, Conduct, and Discipline. Students resuming training at the University of Michigan who expect to receive education and training al- lowance under Public Law 550 (Korea. 0.1. Bill) or Public Law'634 (Orphans' Bill) must report to Office of Veter- ans' Affairs, 555 Admin. Bldg. the week of Sept. 29. Office hours: 8:30-11:15 a.m. and 1:30-3:00 p.m. ;.r Flint Junior College Transfer Stu- dents are invited to an open house from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Wed., Oct. 1, on the terrace of the Ball Room, second floor of the Michigan Union. If you have ever attended Flint Junior Col- lege you are cordially invited. Refresh- reents will be served. Regents Meeting: Oct. 24, 1958. Com- munications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than Oct. 14. Flu Shots for students, faculty and employees will be given Thurs., Oct. 2, from 8:00-11:45 a.m. and 1:00-4:45 p.m. In Rm., 58 (basement), Health Service. The vaccine to be used is the polyva- lent type. Go directly to the basement to fill out forms, pay fee ($1.00) and receive injection.. Lectures Lecture: Dr. C. H. Waddington, Bu- chanan Professor of Animal Genetics, Univ. of Edinburgh, serving as Con- sultant in Biology to the Div. of Bi- ological Sciences will speak on "Evo- lutionary Adaptation." Wed., Oct. 1, 8:00 p.m., Aud. B, Angell Hall. Academic Notices Mathematics Colloquium: Will meet Tues., Sept. 30, in Room 3011 Angell Hall at 4:00 p.m. Prof. Erich Rothe will speak on "Some Remarks on Funda- mental Solutions of Parabolic Differ- ential Equations of 2nd Order." Russian Courses badly need copies of 2nd edition of von Gronicka, Essentials of Russian. Students wishing to sell their copies are requested to call Slavic Dept., Ext. 595 or bring books to die- partmental offices, 3072 Frieze Bldg. History 41 will meet in 1035 Angell Hall on Wed., Oct. 1. History 279 will meet in 1092 Frieze Bldg. from 3-5 on Wednesday. History 180 will meet in 2003 Angell Hall. Make-up examinations for History fi- nals will be Sat., Oct. 11, 9-12 a.m.. Rm., 429 Masch' Hall. Please see your instructor and then sign the list in the history office, Rm.3602 Haven Hall. 'The Extension Service announces that there are still openings in the fol- lowing classes to be held in Ann Arbor, Tues., Sept. 30: Plant Design and Flow: 7:00 p.m. 102 Indus. Engineering Bldg. 16 weeks. $40.50. Assist. Prof. Clyde Johnson, instructor., Theater Appreciation: The Arts of the Theater (Speech 55, two hours of undergraduate credit) 7:30 p.m. 171 School of Bus. Admin. 16 weeks. $27.00 Dr. Bruce L. Nary, instructor. , The Extension Service announces that there are still openings in the fol- lowing class to be held in Ann Arbor, Wed.. Oct. 1: Money and Banking (Business Ad- ministration F100, three hours of un- dergraduatescredit). 7:00 p.m. 170 School of Bus. Admin. 16 weeks. $40.50 Peter Rosko, instructor. Registration for these classes may be. made in the Extension Service office at 1610 Washtenaw Avenue during Uni- versity office hours or in Rm. 164 of the School of Bus. Admin., from 6:30 to 9:30 the night of the class. \Applications for Phoenli Project Re- search Grant~s: Faculty members who wish to apply , for grants from the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project Research Funds to support research in peacetime applications and implica- tions of nuclear energy should file ap- plications in the Phoenix Research Of- fice, 118 Rackham Bldg., by Fri., Oct. 10, 1958. Applicatiopi forms will be mailed on request or can be' obtained at 3034 Rackham Bldg., Ext. '2560. U.S. Rubber Co. Foundation Scholar- ship: Undergraduate men who have completed at least two years of col- lege at the University and who are planning a career in industry are eli- gible to apply for the U. S. Rubber Co. Foundation Scholarships. Applications for this scholarship will be available until Oct. 15 at the Scholarship Office, 2011 S.A.B. "Some Characteristics of Residnetial Belts in the Metropolitan Community 1950-1956," Tues., Sept. 30, 5607 Haven Hall, 3:00 p.m. Chairman, A. H. Hawley. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitors who will be ,on the campus this week on the dates indicated. Program arrange- ments are being made by the Interna- tional Center: Mrs. Clifford R. Miller. Mr. Shigeo Suzuki, Editorial and Press Assist., U. S. Information Serv- ice, Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 30; Mr. Takeo Salto, Prof. of Law, Kyoto University, Otsu City, Japan, Sept. 26-30; and Mr. Giichi Kama, President, Otar Univer- sity, Hokkaido, Japan, Sept. 28-Oct. 1. Placement Notices Engineering Seniors and Graduate Students: Free copies of the "College Placement Annual" for 1959 are avail- able to engineering seniors and gradu- ate students at the Engineering Place- ment Office, Rm. 347' W. Eng. Bldg. Engineering Platfement Meeting No. 1: The current employment situation and campus interviewing will be dis- cussed by Prof. John G. Young, Di- rector of Engineering Placement at two identical meetings on Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 1 and 2, at 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 311 W. Eng. Bldg. All interested engineer- ing students and faculty are welcome to attend either meeting. Written and oral examinations are required of all candidates for teaching positions in the St. Louis, Mo. Public Schools. Examinations skill be given at the St. Louis Board of Education, 911 Locust St.; St. Louis, Mo., on the fol- lowing Saturdays: Nov. 1, 1958, Jan. 31, April 25, June 13, 1959. Vacancies exist ii elementary, secondary, and special education. Detailed information concerning ex- aminations and formal applications may be secured by writing the Person- nel Office, Board of Education, 911 Lo- cust St., St. Louis 1, Mo. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- min. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Part-Time Employment: Week-end position available for a male student in Ann Arbor for 20 hours. For further information contact Ward D. Peter- son, 3528 Admin., Ext. 3371. Personnel Requests: Executive Manower Corporation, New York, N. Y., has position open for a Manager of Manufacturing. Age: over 35. B.S. in engineering, preferably Elc- trical Engineering. Minimum 10 yrs diversniied electronic manufacturing exp. including supervisory exp. Excel- lent salary. Also has position open for a Vice President - Conusmer Sales. Prefer college degree. Must have desire to advance into management. Basic function will be to be responsible to the President for the maintenance and leadership of the National sales effort. Rossford Ordnance Depot, Toledo, Ohio, announces applications are being accepted for temporary appointment pending establishment of a register for the position of Analytical Statistician (Operations and Administration). Sex: Male or female. Must have six yrs, sta- tistical research exp. Age.: 18 up. Appli- cants must be citizens' of or owe alle- giance to the U.S. American Sugar Refining Company, New York, N.Y., has the following ca- reer opportunities available with the country's largest refiner of cane sugar: In Brooklyn openings for Instrument and Chemical Engineers, and in Balti- more, Md. openings for Chemical and Industrial Engineers. Exp. is required for all positions. U.S. 'Civil Service Commission, an- nounces exam for Training Officer (Military Sciences)' for positions at the U.S. Naval Training Device Center, Sarld; Point, Port Washington, N.Y. Applications will be accepted until further notice. First" U.S. Army, New York, N.Y., is seeking male applicants for an Assist- ant Post Entertainment Director va- cancy (civilian) at Fort Dix, N. J. De- gree in,,music and 2 yrs. exp. in choral and instrumental directing and ar- ranging.' Advanced degree can be sub- stituted for exp. For further information concerning the above positions, contact the Bu- reauof Appointments, 3528 Admin., Ext. 3371. Personnel Interview: Mutual of New York, New York, N.Y. will be at the Bureau of Appointments, Thurs., Oct. 2, 1958, to interview men with " any degree, between 21-30 yrs. of age, who have completed their mili- tary service or an obligation of no more than six months, for Sales Man- agement"Training Program. For an interview appointment time, contact the Bureau -of Appointments, 3528 Admin., Ext. 3371. II BUSINESS SERVICES Do your shelves have that empty, evacuated look? Put those shelves to use by loading them up with a supply of quality goodies from RALPH'S FOOD MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" )J REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven, Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade. O- A- ( %JT NO 2-4847. gJs SMITH'S CARPETS- RUGS LI NOLEUM - TILE SAVE on Carpet Remnants- many sizes and colors. CARPET STORE , 207 E. Washington St. LINOLEUM STORE' 205 N. Main St. )J14 ONE-DAY SERVICE for shoe repairing and hat cleaning at SANFORD'S also fine tailoring, suits pressed and shoe shining 119 East. Ann Street Phone: Business NO 8-6966 30 years in same location (opposite court house) )J5 FOX MTL Room Phones Free TV 2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204 Subscribe to The -Michigan Daily )J8 LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian blinds installed properly. Murphy Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 8-6725. )J6 ROOM AND BOARD ATTENTION! Diplomat gentlemen of discriminating taste, why be satis- fied with banal bourgeois existence. Expand your horizons! Strengthen your prejudices! You may do this in at least ten different languages. Nel- son International House has drasti- cally reduced rates this fall. Only a five minute walk from campus plus excellent facilities for boarders (both men and women). Those interested please contact Kumble or Nancy at NO 3-8506 or NO 3-8507 or visit us at 915 Oakland. House open for inspec- tion the rest of the week. )E9 BOARDERS - Like hearty meals pre- pared by a chef? Come, try our meals. Call NO 3-3474. Ask for steward. )E11 WANTED -Boarders. Excellent rates.' Call steward, NO 3-8581. )E10 BOARDERS WANTED-Male students. Eat good food at reasonable prices. Call house manager NO 2-8312, 1319 Cambridge Rd. )E2 BOARDERS WANTED at Tappan Inter- national House. 724 Tappan. NO 5- 5703. )E7 BOARDERS WANTED - Good meals, Prof. Prat., near campus. Call stew- ard, NO 3-2600. )E5 TRANSPORTATION Rent A Car 514 E. Washington St. NO 3-4156 CARS RENTED by hour, day, or week WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE from Friday 5 P.M. till . Monday 9 A.M. $10.00 plus $.08 per mile Gas, oil and insurance included )G WANTED RIDE-Mon. thru Fri.:; must arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M. from North Campus. Call NO 3-3831, Eve. )G2 FOR RENT PLEASANT furnished, 2 bedroom home, oil heat, shower, insulated, reason- able rent to responsible party. NO 2- 7207. )C60 SHARE APT, with student-owner. 4 rooms and bath; basement, automat- ic washer, newly-decorated living room, new mattresses, etc. Grad or veteran preferred. Near campus! No 5-7803. )C61 WANTED: Two men to share apart- ment. 3rd floor-share kitchen and bath, Call NO 3-6919. )C23 CAMBRIDGE RD.-1430. Huge double for men, private 'bath, shower, 2 sinks, large closets, linens, beautiful location. )C55 NEAR CAMPUS ,FURNISHED HOME, 4 bedrooms, 2nd floor. Living, dining, kitchn, den on 1st floor. Tastefully furnished in- cluding automatic washing machine, ideal for family, group of boys or girls. 1023 Church St. Unfurnished apartment. 2 bedrooms, living room and kitchen - dining. Nicely decorated. 1114 S. Forest. Phone NO 3-1447 or 3-5098 to see. )C59 SINGLE room near all sport areas. Clean and quiet. $10 per week. Stop by 402 Benjamin or call NO 2-8372. ) C57 ROOM for grad student. Graduate fraternity. Reasonable. NO 3-2600. 2 ROOM SUITE for men with attached clothes 'closet. ?z block from cam- pus, $9 per person. Also double room, $7 per person. NO 3-7242. )C58 ROOM for male students, block from campus. Cooking privileges. 417 E. Liberty. NO 5-7588. )C52 SINGLE ROOM for man. Near Campus. NO 8-8681 after 5:00 P.M. 1011 E. University. ' )C49 SOUTH UNIVERSITY-2 offices. 1- panelled, acoustical ceiling, tiny, $15. 2-lab or workshop type, $15. NO 8-6456 or NO 3-0171. (C47 FOR RENT-V2 of a large double and one single in a quiet house and neighborhood. Linens furnished. Southeast section. Call NO 2-1465. )C37 STUDENT ROOMS, double available, , block from campus. Call NO 2-0936. )C30 WANTED-Male roommate to share 3 room apartment. 106 E. Kingsley. NO 3-7343. )C38 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Available imme- diately, unfurnished. Ideal for stu- dent couple. Gas heat, utilities sepa- rate. HUnter 2-6014. )C21 LARGE Single Room for Man. Three locks from Campus. Across from Wine's Field, near all sports areas. Linen furnished. CallNO 2-8372. )C25 1022 VAUGHN-Warm, pleaant single room in quiet apartment near- can- pus for mature graduate gir. Snack privileges. $1.0 weekly. NO 2-5443 after 6 P.M. )C18 TRAILER SPACE AVAILABLE US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor. Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas- ant surroundings. STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT 10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7191 )C3 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 2 3 4 1 DAY 3 DAYS .80 2.00 NEW CARS Enguish Ln- 0 A Ford Product " '14 models to choose from s Prices start $1474 l Up to 35 miles per gallon " Easy Parking and Driving * Good Trade-in Allowance F ITZGERALD, INC. L NCOLN-MERCURY EDSEL ENGLISH FORD 3345 Washtenaw Phone NO3-4197 )V1 SHE WOALO OLOSt AUTOMOWS i MAKERS MERCEDES-BENZ The World's Finest Automobile STUDEBAKER and PACKARD SERVICE specially trained mechanics for this special line of cars. Authorized Dealer in Ann Arbor for Mercedes-Benz and Studebaker ALTERATIONS CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single-breasted model. $15. Old style wide lapel single-breasted coat into a new style narrow lapel model. $11. Write to Michaels Tailor- ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michigan, for free details or phone WO 3-5776. )P1 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS SALE On Record Players SAVE up to $40. on STROMBERG-CARLSON ADMI RAL COLUMBIA PILOT. MUSIC CENTER 300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500 )X4 RARE Violins & String Instrument repairs. Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas) New and Used. Terms. MADDY MUSIC 508 E. William NO 3-3223 )XI PERSQNALE R. C. 3-happiness - Quaga - watch for it - everywhere - October 2.. )F27 CAMPUS CLOSE-UP Do you know? Margaret Hoshel....NO 5-7711 Barry Beals..........NO 2-4591 )F THE STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY offers special student - faculty rates to TIME, LIFE, and other magazines. Phone NO 2-3061. )F23 FRENCH tutoring by native French woman. Phone NO 5-7516. )F18 BABY SITTER-Afternoons. Must have transportation. Call NO 3-3827 morn- ings or afternoons. )F13 STUDENT WIVES (earn while hubby learns). Christmas gifts, toys, and housewares available from local party plan warehouse. Call NO 13-5446 for appointments. )F14 .96 1.12 2.40 2.80 6 DAYS 2.96 3.55 4.14 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241. FOR SALE CAMERA, 35mm, f-3.5, speeds to 1/300, with case. Excellent condition. $40. NO 2-4591. 106 Greene Hse. )B23 GAS REFRIGERATOR. $35. Wool blankets 2 for $7. Drapes'and hot plates. Book shelves, stand and books. 315 Ferris at Hamilton, Ypsi. ' )B22 BIANCHI Bicycle, man's, new cond. ww, gen., S-A shift. Best offer. NO 8-6312. )B21 MOUTON COAT. Size 12, like new. $20.00. Call NO 3-6416. )B20 BIRCH, kneehole desk and chair, blond Baumritter. $65. Call NO 2-2824. )Bl7 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )B2 . HELP WANTED WANTED-Resp. students to call on frat., soro. and res. hals to demon. and sell daily used product. Earn $100-$200 extra a month. Write for details for immediate start. P.O. Bot 497, Indpls., Ind. )H12 MALE AND FEMALE -dancing instruc- tors wanted over 21. Experience need- ed. Apply in person. Arthur Murray Studios, 1311 S. University. )H8 MALE HELP, part time & full time on Saturday & Sunday. McDonald's Drive-In. 2000 W. Stadium. )H6 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Glasses with navy frames in vi- cinity between State St. and Fo'trth Ave. Sat. night. Please contact Gretchen Shawver, Helen Newberry, NO 2-2591. )A12, LOST: Blue and gray striped skirt in cellophane bag. Reward. NO 5-7711. Shelley Wolk. Ext. 6317. )A14 LOST: Gray eye glasses with pink sun- burst. Reward. Call NO 2-5553, Rm. 125. - )A13 FOUND: LADIES Elgin watch near Uni- versity Museum. Call NO 3-1511, ext. 2459. )A11 USED CARS 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent condi- tion with radio and heater. $1275. Call Henry, in Monroe, CHerry 2-0794. )Ni0 WANTED We' pay top dollars for good used cars. GENE'S AUTO SALES 544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 )N3 FOR SALE: 1955 Volkswagen. Phone NO 2-1953, 2-4 p.m. )N9 1954 JAGUAR XK-120 Roadster. Good condition. Call NO 3-2179. )N5 '48 STUDEBAKER. Good mechanical condition. Best offer. NO 8-8761. )NE CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES 1' Doctoral Examination for Melvin Lazerwitz, Sociology; Bernard thesis; ATLAS GRIP-SAFE TIRES 4-670x15, s63.75; 4-710x15, $76.95; 4--760x15, $82.95. Plus'tax and recappable tires. Budget terms, HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION Cor. Main 'and Catherine-NO 8-7717 )S2 ( * * Read Daily Classified's * * CAMPUS-1 BLOCK. apartments. 514 S. Modern furnished Forest. NO 2-1443. )C4 f CLIP OUT AND MAIL HAD CSSiFi FOnRaily HANDY CLASSIFED FORM 4' Active women can appreciate the wonderful comfort of a bra with extra low cut underarm. 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