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OCTOI ER 9, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

CRIMINAL CASES:
George Urges New Law

Prof. B. James George, Jr., of
the Law School recently joined
other criminal experts in urging
formation of legal machinery to
deal with appeals on justness of
decisions in criminal cases.
George pointed out that a con-
victed man may ask an appeal
court to review a case. But only
if enough mistakes on the part of
the trial judge are found may the
appeal court order a new trial.
No comparable machinery exists
for appealing the justness of a
sentence, he notes.
"The United States is the only
country in the world with a highly
developed legal system that leaves
sentencing entirely in the hands of
one judge," George said..
Increasing protest to this prac-
tice has come from criminal ex-
perts, including mystery writer
Erile Stanley Gardner. Gardner has

formed an unofficial "Court of
Last Resort" to aid prisoners who
have been unjustly convicted. He
has also actively campaigned for
judicial review of prison sentences.
Such judicial review would re-
lieve state governors of the re-
sponsibility of deciding on execu-
tive clemency. At present, execu-
tive clemency is the only way out,
of a death sentence.
Machinery for appeal would give
convicted felons such as Jimmie
Wilson a possibility of changing
the sentence. Wilson was recently
ordered to life imprisonment for
stealing $1.95.
George explained, "In criminal
cases in other countries sentences
usually are imposed only by
majority vote of three or more
judges, and reasons for the sen-
tences imposed must be given."

'U' Receres
Army Prize
In Research
The U. S. Army Signal Corps
has given the University an award
for its research in combat sur-
veillance.
This award, believed to be the
first of its type ever made to a
university by the Signal. Corps,
was granted because of the Uni-
versity's work including high-reso-
lution radar, infrared devices and
the ruby maser.
The research program, called
Project Michigan,'was carried on
through the University's Willow
Run Laboratories.
The award was presented by
Brig. Gen. William M. Thames,
commanding general of the Army's
Combat Surveillance Agency'.,

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(Continued from Page 4) pansions of polynomials in series of
polynomials."

Late permission: Women students
who attended the concert at Hill Aud.
on Mon., Oct. 6, had late permission
until 11:15 p.m.
,Lecture
Sydney Chapman Lecture: "Earth and
Oceans." Thursoy, Oct. 9, 4:00 p.m.,
Aud. C, Angell Hall.
Dept. of Geography has invited Prof.
Hans Boesch, Director, Institute of
Geography, Univ. of Zurich. His lecture'
is entitled "Soe Geomorphological
Problems of th' Swiss Alpine Area."
Aud. A, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m., Thurs.;
Oct. 9.
Platform Attraction Tickets on Sale
Today. Tickets for, all individual pro-
grams on the University Platform Series
go on sale today at 10 a.m. in Hill Aud.
Anthony Nutting will open the course
tomorrow night and will be followed
by Sir John Gielgud, Oct. 21, Eleanor-
Roosevelt, Oct. 29, Margaret Webster,
Nov. 13, Eddie Dowling, Jan. 16, Sir
John Glubb, Feb. 20, and Norman Cous-
ins, March 13. Season tickets are still
available through tomorrow night. Stu-
dents are offered a ;special reduced price
on all tickets. Box office hours are,
10 a.m.-5 p.m. today and 10 a.m.-8:3G
p.m. tomorrow.
Report. of an On-the-Spot Evaluation
of Soviet Computer Progress: The Dept.
of Elec. ELg. and the Dept. of Math..
Seminar on Automatic Programming
and Numerical Analysis will sponsor
a joint report of a 2-Weeks' tour this
fall of Soviet Digital Computing. Es-
tablishments in Moscow, Kiev, and
Leningrad, . by Prof. Norman Scott and
Assoc. Prof. John W. Carr III. Included,
will be a discussion of progress in
logical design, circuitry, and general
hardware, and applications, including
automatic programming, language
translation, numerical analysis; linear
programming, and others. ,4:00 p.m.,
Fri., Oct. 10, Em. 311, W. Eng. Bldg.
Concerts'
CARILLON CONCERT: Si'dney F.
Giles, Asst. University Carillonneur, will
present a concert from the bell tower
on Thurs., Oct. 9, 7:15 p m.lThe concert
will include arrangements of music by
Gossec, Donizetti and Haydn, and com-
positions for the carillon by Leteveore
and by. Mr. Giles, as" well as folk songs,
which have been 'arranged for the
carillon by Mr. Giles.
Academic Notices
Seminar in Applied Mathematics:
Thurs.,. Oct. 9, at 4:00 p.m. 246 W. Eng.,
Refreshments at 3:30 in 274 W. Eng.-
Prof. E. D. Rainville will continue his
talk on "Generating functions and ex-

401 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the
Application of Mathematics to Social
Science, 3217 Angell Hall 3:30-5:00 p.m.,
Oct. 9. J. E., Keith Smith, Lincoln La-
boratories, Mass. Instituten Of Tech-
nology, will speak on _"A Statistical
Model for -Discrimination Matrices."
Coffee will be served before the Se-
minar in they Math Commons Room.
Psychology Colloquium "Observations
on Ego Development During the Treat-
ment of an Atypical Child." Kenneth
H. Gordon Jr., MD, Director: Lankenau
Child Guidance Clinic. 4:15 p.m.,' Fri.,
Oct. 10, Aud. B, Angell Hall.
Sociology.1 Makeup Final Exam Wed.,
Oct. 15, 5634 Haven Hall. This exam is
open to all students who were unable
to take the regular final exam last
June.,
Doctoral Examination for Bernard
Marvin Goldman, Fine Arts; thesis:
"Oriental . Influences on Etruscan
Bronzes," Thurs., Oct. 9, 204 Tappan,
3:00 p.m. Chairman, Clark Hopkins.
Placement Notices
Teacher Examination: San Francisco
Public Schools announce a teachers
examination for: 1-Elementary School,
and 2-Child Welfare Division Teachers
(teachers of the mentally retarded-
elementary level) to be held at Mission
High School in San Frapcisco,, Calif.,
on Sat., Nov. 15, 8:30 a.m. No examina-
tions will be held elsewhere. For addi-
tional information contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg.,
NOrmandy 3-1511-, Ext. 489.
NOTICE:
Registration meeting at the General
Division 'of the Bureau of Appoint-
ments will be on Tues., Oct. 14. All
alumni, and students who have com-
pleted 12 hours of credit at The Uni-
versity- of Michigan are eligible to,
register. Meeting will take place at
Aud. A, Angell Hall, at 4 p.m.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
The following companies will be
interviewing at the School of Engineer-
ing on Oct. 13:
Allen-Bradley Co., Milwaukee, Wis.,
BS & MS: ChE, Elec. Mech., & Met.
February Graduates. Must be U.S. citi-
zen. Interviewing in P.M. only. Type
of work: Design; Res. & Dev.; Sales &
Prod.
U.S. Navy Electronics Lab., San Diego,
Calif., BS, MS & PhD: Elec., Math. &
Physics. Must be U.S. citizen. Type of
work: Res..& Dev.
National Bureau of Standards, Wash-
ington, D.C., BS, MS & PhD: Elec.,
Mech. & Met. Must be U.S. citizen. Type
of work: Res. & Dev. Interview ap-
pointments may be scheduled through
the Chemistry or Physics Departments.
A.M.--Chemistry, P.M.-Physics.
The following company will be at the
School of Engineering on Oct. 14:
Babcock & Wilcox 'Co., All Divisions,
Ohio, Pa., Va. & Ga., BS: ChE, E. Phys.,
Mech. & Met. MS: ChE, Mech., Met. &
Nuclear. PhD: Mech. & Met. Must be
U.S. citizen. Type of work: Design;
Res. & Dev.; Sales; Prod.; Mgmt.; Mfg.
Atomic Energy Division, Lynchburg,
Va. MS & PhD: ChE. Met. & Nuclear;
Chemistry, Physics & Math. Must be
U.S. citizen. Type of work: Res. & Dev.
The following companies will be at
the School of Engineering on Oct. 15:
The Magnavox Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
& Urbana, Ill. BS: Elec., B. Math., E.
Phys. & Mech. BS: Elec. February
Graduates. Must be male U.S. citizen.
Type of work: Design, Rec. & Dev.
Mead Joihson & Co., BS & MS: ChE,
Elec., Ind. & Mech. Male only. Type of
work: ChE project, prod., & Process
Dev.; BE & ME project Engrg. Inter-
view A.M. only.
National Steel Corp., Great Lakes
Steel Corp., Detroit, Mich., BS: ChE,
Civil, Elec., E.M., Ind., Mech., & Met.
Must be male U.S. citizen. 8ype of
work: Res. & Dev; Sales; Prod.; Quality
Control; Maintenance.
The following companies will be at
the School of Engineering on Oct. 16.
Monsanto Chemical Co., St. Louis,
Mo., BS, MS & PhD: ChE & Mech. Type

of work: Design; Res. & Dev.; Prod
This company will also interview Oct.
17.
New York Central Railroad, Detroit,
Mich., BS: Civil, lec., & Mech. MS:
Civil. Male-musti pass physical. Prod;
Construction.
Republic Steel Corp., Masillon, Ohio,
BS: Civil, Elec., Mech. & Met. Must be
male U.S. citizen, Physical Exam re-
quired. Design; Res. & Dec.; Prod.,
The following companies will be in-
terviewing at the School of Engineer-
ing; Oct. 17.
Northern Illinois Gas Co., Bellwood,
Ill., BS: ChE, Civil. Elec., Ind. & Mech.
Must be male U. S. citizen. Type of
work: Design; Sales; Prod. Operating,
Station fDes,, Distribution, Corrosion,
Supply & Constr.
Union Carbide.Corp, National Carbon
Co., Ohio, N.Y. W. Va., & Tenn. BS:
ChE, Elec., E.M. & E. Phys. MS: ChE &
Elec. February graduate, must be U.S.
male citizen. Interviewing AM only.
For additional information and 'ap-
pointment time on the. above inter-
views, contact 347 W. Engrg., Ext. 2182.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Goodyear Atomic Corp., Portsmouth,
Ohio, is looking for a MATHEMATICIAN
to do problems and projects involving
optimization of process variables in the
Development Engineering Section. Pre-
fer applicants with MS degree in math,
or a BS degree in math with exp. in
Chemical Industry. Also a LITERA-
TURE SCIENTIST to work in a well
equipped, modern technical library.
Work involves cataloging, preparation
of bibliographies and literature search-
es, abstracting, and to some extent
the selection of books and' other 11-
brary materials. Eequires BS degree in
% rhysical science and degree in li-
brary science or BS degree in physical
science with equivalent library exp..
Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa.,
has openings for the following: Adver-,
tising, Promotion and Public Relations.
(Creative Writer), Chemist-Doctorate,
Chemists or Chemical Engineers, Me-:
chanical Engineers, Industrial Engi-
neers, Production Planning, and non-
technical salesmen.
The Utah Merit System Council an-
nounces examinations for the positions
of Chief, Bureau of Medical Services,
and Director of Mental Health Commu-
nity Services. Applications should be
filed on or before Oct. 15, 1958. Place
of written examination - anywhere in
the U.S. Date of first written exam,
on and after Oct. 15, 1958.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., is look-
ing for a College Traveler. Located in
Kansas and Nebraska. Public relations
type position. Calling on universities,
colleges, etc., visiting faculty, book-
stores, etc., and recruiting of text-
books, manuscripts. Future of home
office in New York City. BA degree
in Liberal Arts, Engineering, or any
field. Nature: 25-3q years of age, mar-
sled or single, 4 weeks vacation.
Application forms for the Federal
Service Entrance Examination are
available at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments. Application must be on file
by Oct. 30, 1958 if you wish to take the
test on Nov. 15, 1958. Other exams will
be given throughout the year, watch
the DOB for the dates.
U.S. Civil Service Examiners for Vet-
erans Administration Hospital, Battle
Creek,i Mich., announces examination
for Occupational Therapy Aid, Physi-
cal Therapy Aid (General), and Manual
Arts Therapy Aid. Applications will be
accepted until further notice.
Rossford Ordnance Depot, Toledo,
Ohio, announces applications are be-
ing accepted for temporary appoint-
ment pending establishment of a regis-
ter for the position of Analytical Stat-
istician (Operations and Administra-
tion). Sex: either. Written test is re-
quired. Age: 18 up. Must be citizens or
owe allegiance to the U.S.
U.S. Civil Service, Chicago, Ill., an-
nounces an examination for a Supply
Clerk and Purchasing Clerk for em-
ployment in Illinois, Michigan, Wis-
consin. There is no written test.
State of Michigan, Civil Service, an-
nounces examinations for Insurance
Executive and Engineering Aide. Appli-
cations must be postmarked or filed no
later than Oct. 29, 1958.
For further information concerning
the above positions, contact the Bu-
reau of Appointments, Ext. 3371.

ROOM AND BOARD
BOARDERS WANTED at Tappan Inter-
national House. 724 Tappan. NO 5-
5703. )E7
BUSINESS SERVICES
A REAL SPORTS CAR
1957 TR-3 Triumph Roadster
$2,095
Mich. European Car Corp.
Liberty at Ashley NO 5-5800
)J33
Happy Friday!!
Everything set for tonight's little
party or tomorrow night's blast?
Well, if not, you'd better stop in
p.d.q. Our shelves are loaded. with
goodies!
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the BlIe Front"
)J34
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. )J3
CAMPUS
OPTICIANS
Most frames replaced
while you wait.
Broken lenses duplicated.
FAST service on all repairs.
240 NICKELS ARCADE
NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019
)J4
For the finest in
PAINTS, BRUSHES,
WALLPAPER,
SUNDRIES and
GLASS PRODUCTS:
PAINTS
WALLH IDE LATEX
SAT-INHIDE ENAMEL
WATERSPAR ENAMEL
SUN-PROOF
FLORH IDE
GLASS . TOPS
FURNITURE TOPS
PICTURE GLASS
WINDOW GLASS
MIRRORS
PITTSBURGH
PLATE GLASS COMPANY
337 S. Main Street
Phone: NO 3-4117
)37
ONE-DAY SERVICE
and COMPLETE SERVICE at
SANFORDS -.. .
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
(opposite court house)
NO 8-6966 )J32
WE. HAVE
BEEN GIVING
MORRI LL SUPPORT
SINCE 1908

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MUSICAL MDSE., HELP WANTED
RADIOS, REPAIRS REGISTERED Nurses and lab. tech
nician. Top starting salaries in ac
H FDcordancel with qualifications. Mi
Medical Center (Osteopathic), Mid
.Michigan. '. )H1.
An amazing inventory of HI-FI
components available to you at MALE AND FEMALE dancing instruc
catalogue price. tors wanted over 21. Experience need
ed. Apply in person. Arthur Murra:
Studios, 1311 S. University. )
We stock amplifier, AM -FM SITUATIONS WANTED
tuner and speaker enclosure
kits in several brands. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR. Good com
.d. rmand of English. Call Mary Harkin
1217 and 1317 9. University at NO 8-9241. )AA:
NO 8-1942 __________________
)X5 BIKES and SCOOTERS.
MAN'S Bike. $15. Call Dave Guillaume
327 Tyler House, E. Quad. *)Z
On Record Players CUSHAMN - PARILLA Motor Scooters
Motor Bikes. Sales and Service. Ex
perienced Repairmen. England Sport.
ing Goods, Huron at Ashley. Phon
on NO 5-5284. )Z
STROMBERG-CARLSON 1956 ALL-STATE Scooter and Englis
bike. Call NO 2-1593 after 5 P.M.
ADMIRAL )Z
COLUMBIA VESPA, world's finest at the lowes
PILOT price. October Special-year's supply
of gas-with each purchase. " )2l
M USIC CENTER MAN'S English bicycle, $20 or bes
300 s. Thayer NO 2-2500 offer. Call NO 5-6380. )Z
)4EMPLOYMENT FOR MALES
RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs. Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers & OLDER GRAD Stud. to do part-tim
Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin, recreational work with boys. Call Mr
Estey, Thomas) New and Used. Clifton, NO 3-5011. )Y
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC WANTED TO RENT
508 E. William NO 3-3223 __
)X1 WANTED TO RENT: Garage ANY
WHERE near campus. Call NO 3-6086
USED CARS')L
'57 VOLKSWAGON. Low mileage. Black LOST AND FOUND
with white side wall tires. Seat covers.
Radio and heater. LOST-One pair of charcoal horned rin
NYE MOTOR SALES glasses presumably in vicinity of th
Used Car Lot P-Bell. Call NO 3-7019. )A2
Corner Division and Washington LOST-MAN'S YELLOW GOLD WRIS'
Ann Arbor WATCH, from wrist unaccountably
)N16 Hamilton watch with yellow gol
WANTED flexible link bracelet, snap fastening
We pay top dollars for good used cars. Saturday afternoon after 4:30 P.M
GENE'S AUTO SALES probably on Huron Street betwee
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 Forst and Fifth Avenue, or South o
)N2 Fifth over from Huron to Washing
'_ton, or on Washington West. to Ash
PORSCHE-Coupe 1600. Silver with red ley, or on South Main between Wash
leather interior. Phone NO 3-3863. ington and Curtis restaurant. Finder
)N15 please phone NO 3-1511, Ext. 2887, o
phone Police Dept. or write Box A 2
in care of The Michigan Daily. Sub
WE BUY stantial reward when owner identi
USED FOREIGN CARS fies. )A2
We service all make foreign cars. Lost and Found
LOST-Brown leather purse containini
MICHIGAN glasses and wallet with importan
EUROPEAN CAR CORP. wnda Gossa 0 932"d *c) A*
303 Ashley NO 5-5800 4
)N13 LOST: One silver spoon marked M.W.,'
)N13__ _ possibly in Auditorium B Friday
MG-TF for sale. Excellent condition Sept. 19. Call John Weimer, Englis
with radio, heater, electric defrosters. Dept. or NO 2-5250. )A1
Call NO 2-7987 after 5:30 P.M. )N11
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES Daily Classifieds
Protect your car!!
" Fall Changeover
" Antifreeze
Complete Tune-up Service Available __
GOL DEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting k '
2007 South State NO 2-3350
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and acces-
sories. Waranteed & guaranteed.'-
See us for the best price on new
& used tires. Road service -
mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get iti"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )Sl
FOR SALE
SMITHFCORONA typewriter. Usually
$60. Phone NO 5-7711, Ext. 5434.
)B35
BEAUTIFUL gray flannel suit, size 40,
tailored by Hart Schaffner and Marx.
Purchased February at Baskins, in
Chicago for $125.00. Will sacrifice for
$85.00. Call NO 5-7333. )B34
FOR SALE-Two chests of draws plus
one bedboard. Call NO 5-7711, Ext.
2435. )B33
FOR SALE - Small used refrigerator.
Excellent for student's apartment.

Phone NO 2-7394. - )B32
41 FT. Richardson House trailer, 2 bed-
rooms. On lot. Ready to occupy. Make
offer. Must sell. Call NO 5-6856.
)B29'
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)B2
ALTERATIONS If you were L
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
new single-breasted model. $15. meetings an
Old style wide laplel 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 Dailysto Ln
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SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES,
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS,
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J1O
FINISHED WORK-Specialize in cot-
ton blouses. Ironings separately. Free
pickup and delivery. Siamese stud
service. Also Siamese cat for sale.
NO 2-9020. )J29
SMITH'S
CARPETS-- RUGS
L INOLEUM - TILE
SAVE on Carpet Remnants-
many sizes and colors.
-- CARPET STORE-
207 E. Washington St.
- LINOLEUM STORE
205 N. Main St.
)314
POTATOES-U.S. No. 1 *3.00 - 100 lbs.
Delivered C.O.D. Also Cabbage - To-
matoes -- Apples - Onions. DeMarco
Produce. NO 2-7747. )J24
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