THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. 'U' Requests $36.8 Million From State for Operations CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 1) significantly, and "one-shot" economy measures cannot be re- enacted, he said, "One-shot" economy measures are instances where the state was able to find extra funds to use last year, and these funds have since been exhausted. Stirton further added that the University, too, has exhausted some one-shot economy measures. Another factor involved in the State's fulfillment of the Univer- sity's request is that Wayne State University demands will increase this year. ;Separate requests were also filed for five other areas of the University. A sum of $400,000 was asked for research and service in human resources, $150,000/for the Great Lakes Research Institute, $200,000 for Business Research and Service, and $850,000 for the, Institute of Science and Tech-, nology. The Institute of Labor and In- dustrial Relations, a joint opera- tion with Wayne State University, requested $286,000. II DAILY OFFICiAL UBULLEIN (Continued from Page 4) esonnel Office, Room 1020, Admin. Bldg. New applications and changes will be effective De. 5 with the first pay- roll deduction on-Nov. 30. After Oct. 17 no new applications or changes can be accepted until Oct. 1959. Students who expect to receive edu- cation and training allowance under Public Law 550, (Korea G. I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphan's Bill) and have NOT stopped in at the Office of Veterans' Affairs, 555 Admin. Bldg. with TUITIOlg RECEIPT should do so as soon a possible. University Choral Union. The regular full chorus rehearsal will be held to- night at 8:30 in Aud. "A", Angell Hall. Members who have not yet picked up their "Messiah" vocal scores, please do so today before 4:30, at the offices of* the Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower.- The first general meeting of the Uni- versity of Michigan Dames will be held Tues., Oct. 14, 8:00 p.m. in the ball- room, Michigan Union. If you have any questions please call Gwen Gilbert NO 3-6418. The next "Flu Shot" clinic for stu- dents, staff and employees will be held in Lim. 58 (basement) of the Health Service Thurs., Oct. 9, only, Hours are 8:00-1130 a.m. and 1:00-4:30 p.m. Pro- ceed directly to basement, fill out forms, pay fee ($1.00) and receive in- jection. Persons who received their first. "Flu Shots" 2 weeks ago are urged to return at this time for their second "Flu Shot." The next "Polio Shot" clinic for students will be held in the -same- room, Thurs., Oct. 23. The hours and procedures are the same as above for "Flu." Lectures Students interested in Pharmacy: You may pre-register for "Pharmacy Day" which will be held on Sat., Oct. 18. Any students Interested in phar- macy who wish to attend are welcome to pre-register before that date in the Dean's office of the College of Phar- macy. Mathematics Club: Will meet on. Tues,, Oct. 14, :00 p.m., W. Conf. Rm., 'Rackam Bldg. Prof. Edwin E. Mose will speak on "Recent Development in Three-Dimensional Topology."- Academic Notices Schools of Bus. Admin., Edu., Music, Nat, Res., Nursing and Public Health: Organization C Notices (Use of this column for announce- ments of meetings is available to of- ficially recognized and registered stu- dent organizations only. Organizations planning to be active for the current semester should register. Forms avail- able, 2011 Student Activities Bldg.) Ballet Club, Ballet & Jazz Lessons Given, Oct. 14, 7:15-9:30 p.m., Barbour OGym. Congregational & Disciples Guild, Coffee Break, Oct. 14, 4:30-6:00 p.m., 524 Thompson St., ", 4 " Graduate Hist. Club. Oct. 14, 8:00 p.m., E. Conf. Rm., Rackham Bldg. Speaker: Dr. R. I, Crane, "Contempor- ary Asia Problems and Their Historical Context." Italian Club, organizational meeting and conversation. All students inter- esated in the Italian language and Ital- ian things are invited. A brief organ- izational meeting in which new offi- cers will be chosen and year's program outlined, Oct. 14, 3-5 p.m., Romance' Language Dept. Lounge, 3050 Frieze Bldg. Public Relations Com. of SGC, meet- ing. All interested are welcome, Oct. 14. 4:00 p.m., Rm. 1548, SAB. SGC Student Activities Com., peti- tions for calendaring, constitutions and campus affairs chairmen and librarian, due Oct. 15, 6:00 p.m., SGC area, SAB. * , * Student Book Exchange, Book andj sales return. SBK will make book and sales returns Oct. 13-18, 2:00-4:00 p.m and Oct. 19, 9-11:00 a.m. Students shouldbring receipts and ID's to thea basement of AB to collect returns. Inter-Cooperative Council, Oct. 16, 8:00 p.m. Wesley Foundation, State and Huron Sts., Folk Singer: Bill Friedland,{ "Songs of the American Labor Move-t met.," Cinema Guid, Cinema Guild, petitions for co-spon- srship of movies with Cinema Guilde now available to registered student or- ganizations in need of funds. lst floor, Student Activities Bldg. Petitions duee Oct. 16, (Thursday). World University Service, Fund Drive, meeting Oct. 14 for all who will man buckets for the drive Oct. 15, 7:30 p.m., BBB. Newman Club, special discussion group. "How the Next Pope Will Be Elected," Oct. 15, 8:00 p.m. Fr. Richard Center. Students who received marks of I, X, or 'no report' at the end of their last semester or summer session of attend- ance will receive a grade of "E" in the course unless this work is made-up. In the Schools of Music and Nursing this date is by Oct. 20. In the Schools of Bus. Admin. Educ., Nat. Sci. and Pub. Health this date is by Oct. 22. In the School of Nursing this refers only to their Non-Nursing courses. Students wishing an extension of time beyond these dates should file a petition with the appropriate official of their school. Sociology I 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. Admission Test. for Graduate Study in Business: Candidates for this test are 'reminded that applications must be received by the Educational Testing Service at least 2 weeks prior to the test date, Nov. 1, 1958. Applications and general information bulletins on the test are available in Room 150, School of Bus. Admin. Language Examination for the M.A. in History will be held Fri., Oct. 17, 4-5 p.m., 411 Mason Hall. Dictionaries may be used. Please sign the list in the History Office, 3602 Haven Hall aseoon as possible. German makeup examinations will be held Fri., Oct. 17, from 2 to 4 p.m. in Rm. 1088, Frieze Bldg. Please register with departmental secretary by Wed. noon, Oct. 15. The interdepartmental Survey of the Soviet Union will meet beginning Oct. 14, Angell Hall, Aud. B, 11:00 a.m., Tues. and Thurs. This course is Econ. 195, History 195, Poli.Sci. 195, Geog. 195, and Slavic Lang. and Lit, 185. - Botanical Seminar: Dr. Guenther Stotzky, Plant Nuitrition Project on "Factors Affecting Microbial Activity in. Soils." Wed., Oct. 15, 4:15 p.m., 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg. Refrehments served at 4:00. Doctoral Examination for Marvin Leonel Esch, Speech; thesis: "Student Speaking at the University of Michi- gan, 1841-1884," Wed., Oct. 15, 2520 Frieze Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, W. M. Sattler, 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. B. C. Asthana, Officer on Special Duty, Examinations Research Project & Executive Secretary, Psychometric Unit, Aligarh" Muslim University, India, Oct. 12-19; Mr. R. Prasad, Professor & Head of Department of Education, Patna Uni- versity. Patna, India, Oct. 12-19; Mr. L. B. Deshpande, Controller of Exam- inations, Osmania University, Hyderbad, India, Oct. 12-19; Mr. V. K. Kothurkar, Head of Department of Experimental Psychology, Poona University, Poona, India, Oct. 12-19; Mr. Ernesto Corcino, Cultural Assistant, USIS, Manilla, Phil- ippines, Oct. 16-22; and Mr. Mitsusada Inoue, Assistant Prof. of History at Tokyo University, Japan; Oct. 16-23. Placement Notices REGISTRATION The Education and General Division Placement meeting will be held at 4:00 p.m., Tues., Oct. 14, in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Dr. H. G. Ludlow, Director of the Bureau of Appointments, will discuss registration, and opportunities. for placenent. Registration blanks will be given out at the meeting. (This ma- terial will not be available before that time.) Registration is held early in Oct. for Feb., June and Aug. graduates Place- ihent activity begins in Oct. and it is important for all seniors to get ma- terial at this time. Some interviews are held in the fall even for June and Aug. graduates. Students receiving a teaching certifi- cate from the School of Education are required to register with the Bureau of Appointments before their certificate is granted. PERSONNEL REQUESTS City of Detroit, Civil Service Com- mission, Detroit, Mich. Continuing ex- aminations for a number of civil ser- vice openings. Technical and non-Tech- nical, men and women. Contact the Bureau of Appointments for further information. U.S. Civil Service Commission, Wash- ington, D.C. Student Trainee, Grades GS-2 to 08-4. A college student work- study program in Scientific, Technical, Agricultural, Accounting and Statisti' cal Fields. 2 Training Instructor. Gr. GS-5 and GS-7. (Electronics). Will in- struct a U.S.A.F. Technical School in the following aspects of training:Elec- tronies; radio and/or radar systems; computers and data processing equip- ment; ultrahigh frequency techniques; theory, operation, preventive mainten- ance, and repair of ground and, air- borne radio and/or radar and associ- ated equipment. MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS RARE. Violins & String Instrument repairs. Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &8 Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas) New and Used. Terms. MADDX USI S08 3. William NO 3-3223 )XI HI FlI'STU DIO1 An amazing inventory of HI-FI components available-to you .at catalogue price. KITSI We stock amplifier, AM-FM tuner and speaker enclosure kits in several brands. 1217 and 1317 8. University NO 8-7942 COLUMBIA H I-Fl CONSOLE at table model price SPECIAL $129.95 MUSIC.-CENTER. 300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500 )X6 WANTED TO BUY WANTED - Lady's small, and man's large raccoon or bearskin coats. Must be in good condition and of the '20s. Call NO 3-1229. .)K3 BUSINESS SERVICES Ladies Barber & Beauty Shop 110811 S. University The Only Ladies Barber Shop in Ann, Arbor -"Exclusive But Not Expensive" PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT TODAY!t NO 2-7538. NO 2-7538 )J404 WHY NOT AMBLE over to our Kitchen Hardware Department and furnish' your place with those kitchen utensils which no modern kitchen can do without. Casserole dishes, glassware, frying pans, sprinkling botes, every kind of dishware, and waste. dis- posals all at moderate prices, RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freeman's)2 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" )J39 REWEAVING--Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade. " NO 2-4647. )J3 Physicians' Glasses Prescriptions. Filled Frames Repaired and Replaced FOR EXPERT SERVICE PHONE NO 3-9721. Monday-Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-1 Washtenaw Optical Lab 211 East Liberty Fred A. Waara 2. U. Dobbs )J21 FOR SALE FOR SALE - Underwood Typewriter. -Used only two school seasons, ex- dellent condition, reasonable. Call NO 5-7486. )B36 44 SPEED,_3, speaker Capitol portable, used player, green, genuine leather case, original price $165.00, selling price $100.00. Call NO 3-4320. )B30 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks 39ct shorts 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 2. Washington. )B2 TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Riders to Buffalo this week- end. Leave Fri. 5:00 P.M. Ret. Sun. eve. Ph. NO 5-6502 after 7:00 P.M. )G3 ~ Rent A Car 514 E. Washington St. NO 3-415 Fords And Other Fine Cars Rented by Hour, Day, or Week WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE from Friday' 5 P.M. till: Monday 9 AM. $10.00 plus $.08 per mile Gas, ol"and insurance included )GI WANTED RIDE-Mon. thru Fri.; must arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M. from North Campus. Call NO 3-3831, Eve. )G2 FOR RENT SIX ROOMS and bath, unfurnished ex.- cept for stove and refrigerator. Call NO 2-3211. Evenings NO 2-2075. )C82" TWO VERY clean. single rooms for students or working men. Located close to Campus. Call NO 5-5157 after 4 p.m. f )C81 DO YOU WANT LOWER RENT? Two bedroom.furnished cottage. Portage Lake. $45. HU 3-0794'. )C79 - ?, DOUBLE for man. Reasonable, rent includes linen, COOKING'FACILI- TIES; parking, T.V. and automatic washing facilities. HA 6-2321, after 6. If no answer, NO 5-6712 and ask for Dale. )C80 APARTMENT NEAR CAMPUS-2 bed- room, unfurnished with stove and refrig. Very nicely decorated. $115.00 per month. 1114 S. Forest, NO 3-5098, NO 3-1447. )C75 SINGLE room near all sport areas. Clean and quiet. $10 per week. Stop by 402 Benjamin or call NO 2-8372. )C57 LARGE ROOM for male students, % block from campus. Cooking privi- leges. 417 E. Liberty. NO 5-7588. )C52 SINGLE ROOM for man. Near Campus. NO 8-8681 after 5:00 PM. 1011 E. University. )C49 LARGE Single Room for Man. Three Blocks from Campus. Across from Wine's Field, near all,. sports 'areas. Linen furnished. Cull NO 2-8372.' )C25 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 7-7199 )C3 CAMPUS- BLOCK. Modern furnished apartments. 514 S. Forest. NO 2-1443. )C4 LINES 2 3 r4 Classified I DAY 80 .96 1. 12 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 3 DAYS 2.00 2.40 2.80 Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3, P.M. daily. 11:00 AM. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 6 DAYS -2.96 3.55 4.14 HELP WANTED POSITION as Resident\ House Parents for older Grad, couple who will be in city for 2 or, more years. Main- tenance and salary. Time for hus- band's graduate work. Call Mr. Clif- ton. NO 3-5501. )H16 ROOM AND BOARD BOARDERS WANTED at Tappan Inter- national House. 724 Tappan. NO 5- 5703, }E7 BOARDER WANTED -Excellent meals, reasonable rates. at 1315 Hill Street. Call NO 3-2600. )E14 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES ATLAS GRIP-SAFE TIRES 4-670x15, $63.75; 4-710x15, $76.95; 4-760x15, $82.95. Plus tax and recappable tires. Budget terms. HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION Con. Main and Catherine--NO 8-7717 )S2 WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350. )S4 SERVICE FOR ALL IMPORTED CARS AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE LOST AND FOUND LOST-Girl's gold ring with initials R.G. Call Stockwell Hall Ex. 3509. )A28 USED CARS WANTED We pay top dollars for good used cars. GENE'S AUTO SALES 544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 )N2 '49 FORD 4-door, overdrive. Rusty but reliable. 51,000 miles. $75. Call NO 3-5237. )N17 WE BUY USED FOREIGN CARS We service all make foreign cars. MICHIGAN EUROPEAN CAR CORP. 303 Ashley NO 5-5800 )N13 MG-TF for sale. Excellent condition with radio, heater, electric defrosters. Call NO 2-7987 after 5:30 P.M. )N11 PERSONAL Double, double, toil and trouble Fires burn and cauldrons bubble Where? At Phi Sigma Sigma Friday. October 31 )F51 THE OLD PHILOSOPHER .. .. Some- one figured it out: There are 35,000,- 000 laws to enforce the 10 command- ments. )F CAMPUS CLOSEUPS Do You Know? Diane Koonin ............NO 3-1561 Bob Junker ..... ..NO 3-7541 )F Mother and I wouldn't miss HOME- COMING for the world. Oedipus )F52 NOV. BRINGS the end of our specials on: Ladies' Home Journal, Holiday, Saturday Evening Post, American Home, U.S. News and World Report. Don't be sorry, subscribe now at dis- count rates. Ph. Student Periodicals, NO 2-3061. )F50 FOR N.Y. TIMES Sunday Delivery and Weekday by mail Call NO 5-7944 after 6 P.M. )F29 WANTED-Couple to live in nice trailer in exchange for services in orchard. Ideal. HU 2-3797. )F49 CAMPUS CLOSEUPS Do You Know? Jo Mooren ......... . N03-1561 Bob Wintrobe ............N02-7860. F STUDENT wishes round trip ride to N.Y.C. over Thanksgiving. Share ex- penses and driving. Mike Blank, 202. 'Prescott, East Quad. NO 2-4591, Ext. 3. )F47 THE OLD PHILOSOPHER: They told me it couldn't be done, So I didn't even try. F a, a 4 0 BIKES and SCOOTERS CUSHAMN - PARILLA Motor Scooters, Motor Bikes. Sales and Service. Ex- perienced Repairmen. England Sport- ing Goods, Huron at Ashley. Phone NO 5-5284. )Z3 1956 ALL-STATE Scooter and English, bike Call NO 2-1593:after 5 P.M. Z2 VESPA Motor Scooters, world's finest at the lowest price. October Special - year's supply of gas free with each purchase. Marquardt's Service Station, 2315 W. Stadium, NO 8-8616. )Z1 ALTERATIONS CONVERT your double-breasted suit a new, single-breasted model. $ Old style wide lapel single-breast coat into a new style narrow lap model. $11. Write to Michaels Taile ing Co., 1425, Broadway, Detro Michigan, for free details or pbon WO 3-5776. SITUATIONS WANTED DICTAPHONE OPERATOR. Good cor mand of English. Call Mary Harkin at NO 8-9241L)AA " We carry a large stock of pars ..1 backed by ao huge stockpile only hours away!l " Our servicemen are trained to service the English Ford Line. " We are equipped for testing and precision adjustments! Englisn Here's yourassurance of FAST, EP ERT SERVICE for-your English Ford Line . SEEI S FIRST ~ / 'and avoid disappointment MG AUSTI N MORRIS AUSTIN-HEALEY JAGUAR LLOYD ALFA-ROME? OVERSEAS AUTO SALES 33.1 S. Fourth Ave. NO 2-2541, )s6 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 it I". 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 )S1 New 1959 English Fords Now on Display. Come in or call Today for a Test Drive in one of these truly fine Cars. QUALITY SERVICE A MUST AUTHORIZED LINCOLN - MERCURY EDSEL --ENGL I SH FORD DEALER FITZGERALD, Inc. 3345 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor- Phone NO 3-4197 )V4 A REAL SPORTS CAR, 1957 TR-3 Triumph Roadster $2,095 Mich. European Car Corp. Liberty at Ashley NO 5-5800 )J33, ONE-DAY SERVICE and COMPLETE SERVICE at SANFORDS... Shoe Repairing Hat Cleaning Tailoring - Pressing Shoe Shining 119 East Ann Street (opposite court house) NO 8-8966 )J32 ' ' " i4lG:i %{%iY4V. i8 6fr9d7f, +d a 'V '. Yl. . ' r. £ Xre: ; : i .sL Ks" >4 a . U FINISHED WORK-Specialize in ton blouses. Ironings separately. pickup and delivery. Siamese service. Also Siamese cat for NO 2-9020. cot- Free stud sale. )J29 SMITH'S CARPETS - RUGS LINOLEUM -- 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. I $3.00 -- 100 lbs. Delivered C.O.D. Also Cabbage $1.00 Eu. - Tomatoes - Apples $2.50 Bu. - Onions, DeMarco Produce. NO 2-7747 )J24 FOX MOTEL r-. - - / ... As an RCA Engineer Room Phones Free TV 2803 R. Michigan SU 2-2204 )J8 SHEER TIGHTS, For active women as well as college girls'. . . won- derful for bicycling and breezy football games. Helenca stretch leotards, Red and Black at 3.95. We've long sleevy classic pullover sweaters of orlon at 8.95, of lamb'swool at 9.95.> Our sox to go all lengths. .. Helenca stretch over- the-knee sox. Red, Black and Royal .. .I1.95 Knee sox of woolstretch ..,.at 1.95 Bulky ankle sox, .. from 59c Receive your MS in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Physics at RCA's expense, through the RCA Graduate Study Program. At the same time, you're beginning your RCA career as an engineer on a fully professional level, getting a head start in the, field you prefer. RCA pays the full cost of your tuition, fees and approved texts while you take graduate study part time at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania or Rutgers University. Or, you may prefer a different path ahead.. . RCA Design and Development Specialized Training. Here is another of RCA's pro. grams for careers, in which you begin by working full-time on planned technical assign- Right now, though, see your placement officer.C squared away on a specific time for your intervie And get your copies of the brochures that also h . to fill you in on the RCA picture. If you're tied when RCA's representative is here, send a resume ments. Experienced engineers and interested mantgement guide your progress. You may receive assignments indesign and development of radar, airborne electronics, computers, missile electronics, television, radio and other equipment fields, as well as in Electron Tubes, Semiconductors and Components. MS, PhD Candidates are eligible for direct assignments ii the above mentioned fields. There's a lot mare that's extremely interesting about an RCA engineering career. You should have these facts to make a wise decisionrabout your future. Get them in person very soon when an RCA engineering management repre- sentative arrives on campus- October 27 and 28, 1958 '_ I{ v_ I Chester RobertsGifts Don't wait until the last minute for Mr. Robert Hakl sch, Manager College Relations, Dept. CR-11 Radio Corporation of America Camden 2, New Jersey SHOP FOR - i I [.