22X958 ,, THE MICHIGAN DAILY * ~c :0., ~ .~S .s * - DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ;N.,;i~l.%: i'}'? : 'l m 5: acS>" 'AlL ( CLASS (Continued from Page 4) International Center Tea: Turs., Oct. 23, 4:30-6:00 p.m. at the Interna- tional Center. Lectures Social Work: On Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m. In the Student-Faculty Room,' 4065 Frieze Bldg., there will be a panel dis- cussion by members of the first and second year clashes, doctoral students, and faculty members. This discussion will be on, "Creativity and Conformi- ty'in Social Work Education;" Members of the panel will be: Stuart Johnson,- Lois Stachnik, Jean Shores, and Dr. Robert Vinter. All students and fac- ulty members are invited to attend. ~ - Joint Political Seience and Journalism Lecture: John Scott, special assist. to the publisher of Time magazine will. give a lecture titled, "Report on Africa" Oct. 24 4:15 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Public is cordially invited to attend. The first meeing of the Political Science Roundtable will be held on Thurs., Oct. 23, W.. Conf. Room, Rack- ham Bldg., 8:00 p.m. The speaker will be Prof. Robert C. Angell, Dept. of Sociology, who will speak on "A So- ciologist's View of International Rela- tions.'? Pays "Helena's Husband," an historical one-act farce by Phillip Moehler will be presented as the first in a Series of free-experimental plays produced by the dept. of speech.;"Helena's Husband" will be presented in one performance only at 4:00 today (Oct. 22) in the Trueblood Aud. (Frieze Bldg.). The performance is open to the public, ad- mission is free.; Academic Notices Fullbright applications and all sup- porting material must be received in the Graduate School, Room 1020, Rack- ham Bldg., by 4:00 p.m., Mon., Oct. 27. This is the closing date for the 1959-60 competition and the deadline Will not be extended. Geometry Seminar: Will meet 'Wed., Oct. 22, 4:00 p.m. Rm. 2017 Angell Hall. 401 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the, Application of Mathematics to Social Science, 3217 Angell Hall 4:10 to 5:15 p.m. Oct. 23. William K. Estes, Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind., will speak on "A Model for Choice Behavior." Cof- fee will be- served before the seminar in the math commons room.- Mathematics - Colloqium: Will meet3 Thurs., Oct. 23, Rm. 3011 Angell Hall, 4:00 p an. Prof. Eldon Dyer, Univ. of Chicago,. will speak on "Homology Op- erations." Refreshments: 3:30 in 3212 Angell gall. Applied Mathematics Seminar: John, S. Klein will continue his talk onJ "Hankel Transforms," Thurs., Oct. 23, 4t00 p.m., 246 W. Eng. Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. in 274 W.] Eng, Graduate Students in Linguistics planning to take the preliminary ex- aminations for the doctorate this fall should notify Prof. Marckwardt of their; intention to, do so by Mon.,' Oct.. 27. The examination will be given on Nov. 14 and- 15. ..- Foreign isitors 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. Ernest Corcino, Cultural Assist- ant, USIS, Manila, Philippines, Oct. 16-23; Mr. Mitsusado Inoue, Asst. Prof. of History, Tokyo, University, Japan, Oct.-16-23: Mr. Gopal S. Pohekar, Edi- to-in-Chief, "United Asia" magazine, India, Oct. 22-23; Mrs. Shipati Shridevi, Principal, Prof. in Dept. of Philosophy, Women's College, Osmania University, Hyderbad, India, Oct. 22-24; Mr. V. K. Gokak, Principal, Karnatak College, Dharwar, State, India, Oct. 22-24; Rev. Herbert A. deSouza, Principal, St. Xa- vier's College, Ahmedabad, India, Oct. 22-24; and Mr. Hossein Raffaty Afshar, Prof. of the University of Teleran, (Lw Faculty). Prof. bf the Military College, (English) Iran, Oct. 22-29. Placement Notices Summer Placement Service: Mr. K.W. Schulze, manager of the Iron County Youth Camp at Crystal Falls, Mich., will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Fri., Oct. 31. He is looking for a camp director to take charge of the camp. Excellent pay, but you must have had experience. Call NO 3-1511, Ext. 3371 for an appointment. Contact Ward D. Peterson for further informa- tion. Summer Interviews: The following companies will be in- terviewing for summer,: work at the School of Engineering on the. stated dates:- Oct. 21 and 22: American Cyanamid Co., New York, N.Y. Summer Grad Students. Design, Research and Devel- opment. Oct. 22 and 23: E. I. du Pont de Nem- ours & Co., all divisions, Detroit, Mich., Summer Work. Design, Research and Development, Sales and Production. Oct. 23: University of California,; Los Alamos Scientific Lab., Los Alamos, N.M. Summer Seniors and Graduate Students. Design, Research and Devel- opment.- I Oct. 24 and 25 (a.m.) Gibbs & Cox, Inc., Hull, Elec. & Machinery Div., New York, N.Y. Summer -- Jrs. or above in. M.E., E.E. or Na, and Marine. Design, Research and Development. Personnel Requests: Rossford Ordnance Depot,. Toledo, Ohio. Analytical Statistician who would be qualified to apply technical statisti- cal methods in analyzing management. analyze, interpret, and present.statis- problems. GS-7. Man or woman. Duties: To collect, compile, describe,' organize, tical data on a variety of depot opera- tions. The National Cash Register Co., Day- ton 9, Ohio. Cash Register Salesman. Prefer men 24 to 34, Bus. Admin. de- gree desirable. Smithsonian Institution, Washington 25, D.C. Administrative A s s i s t a n t (Trainee), GS-301-5. Training program up to 6 months. Want people who are in the upper 25 per cent of their class or have a B average or its equivalent for completed college work. Interested in Business Administration or Account- ing majors. Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville, Ind. Production Engineer. Degree in Chem. Eng. Prefer that the applicant have hsad about two years' work experience. Sinai Hospital of Detroit. Personnel Director. Should have general personnel experience, hot necessarily in the hos- pital or medical fields. Man or wman. Will have to be able to conduct a pro- gram consisting of job analysis, job descriptions, personnel health, wage and salary administration, performance evaluations, and general employment aspects of the Personnel Office. Armour Research Foundation of I- linois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill. Six openings for Eletrical Engi- neers with B.S. to Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. Twelve openings for Phy- sicists and Chemists with B.S. to Ph.D. in Physics, Physical Chemistry, Optics, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering or Health Physics. Four openings for Chemists, Chemical Engineers, Bacteri- ologists and Meteorologists with B.S., to Ph.D., in Chemistry, Chemical Engi- neering, Meteorology, Physical Chemis- try or Bacteriology. Three Mechanical Engineers with. B.S. to Ph.D. in Me- chanical Engineering, Mechanics or Civil Engineering. Two openings for Metallurgists with B.S. to Ph.D. in Met- allurgy, or Welding. Five Administra- tive openings for Business Administra- tion, or Journalism majors with some technical background. The Trane Company, LaCrosse, Wise. Openings in Technical Sales for Assist- ant to Manager, Heat Transfer Sales Department, Home Office Sales Man- agement, Experienced Sales Engineer, Field Sales Engineer - student. Open- ings in serice for Assistant to Man- ager, Service Department. Openings in Manufacturing for Senior Manufactur- ing Engineer in charge of Brazed Alum- inum and Stainless Steel, Senior Manu- facturing Engineer and two Interme- diate Manufacturing Engineers, Brazed Aluminum and Stainless Steel, Branch Plant Manager, Assistant to Manager, Standards and Factory Cost (Interme- diate Manufacturing Engineer), Inter- mediate Manufacturing Engineer. Openings in Research and Development for Assistant to Senior Development Engineer, Heat Transfer Equipment, and a Development Engineer, Recipro- cating Compressors. For information on each opening, contact the Bureau of Appointments. Their current list of October openings is available. U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Labor- atory, Fort Trumbull, New London, Conn. Publications Editors (Physical Sciences and Engineering). College grade average of "B" or equivalent or better. Graduation in upper 25 per cent 'of class. Experience is helpful. GS-5 through GS-13. Announcement is open until further notice. State of Connecticut, Hartford, Conn. Administrative Fiscal Management Of- ficer IV Personnel. Oct. 29 is the cls- ing date. Must have at least 7 years employment in technical work in per- sonrel. Considerable krowledge of the principles and methods of public per- sonnel admiristration is preferred. Physical Therapist. Nov. 5 is the closing date. Need .4 yrs. experience and train- ing in physical therapy work. Admin- isters physical therapy to the mentally or physically ill; does related work as required. Administrative Fiscal Man- agement Officer II Personnel. Closing date: Oct. 29. Will assist in preparation and grading of examinations and' as- sists in the recruitment of candidates or assistsN in conducting field audits and salary surveys and in the prepar- ation of class specifications and re- ports. Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Ind. Bacteriologist. This hospital is expand-, ing'to a 550 bed hospital by February. Has an active dept. of Pathology. Has 8 student technicians rotating through the various departments. Will be teach- ing some. BS. in Bacteriology. Woman. Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville, Ind. Ma'n with M.A. in Educdtion, Bus. Ad., or the Social Sciences. No industrial experience is necessary. Experience in adult education would be good., Staff Conference Leader. To carry out em- ployee training and education through conference and group discussion tech- niques. Will be responsible for all group training and education in the com- pany. Firm: Manufacturing Co. in Detroit, Mich. Young man with architectural schooling and construction background in monumental and institutional fields as sales engineer contacting architects, general contractors, etc. for 'aluminum curtain wall, ornamental and miscel- laneous aluminum applications. W. R. Grace & Co., Dewey and Amy, Cambridge, Mass. 1) Financial Analyst. MBA. Finance and/or accounting back- ground. 2) Marketing Analyst. Bus. Ad. or Marketing graduate with some chemistry. One to three years experi- ence. 3) Production Supervisor. B.S. in Chem., Mech., or Industrial Engineer- ing. Short informal training for Fore- man and member of Management team 4) Research Chemist. B.S. Chemist or Chemical Engineer with 3-5 yrs. exper- ience in Latex Compounding. 5) Re- search Engineer with B.S. in Mech. Engineering or Applied Physics with preferred background of technical sell- ing or research. 6) Research Chemist. B.S. Chemist or Chemical Engineer with background in compounding of natural and synthetic rubbers, organic chemistry or colloid chemistry. 7) e- search Chemist. Cement and Concrete -Ph.D. Inorganic or Physical Chemist interested in surface chemistry for fun.. damental and applied research..8) Cel- lulose Chemist with B.S. in Chemistry or Chem. Engineering with skill, train- ing and interest in basic cellulose prop- erties. 9) Machine Designer. Mechani- cal Engineer for general machine design work with automatic machines. Thompson Products, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. We have a list of their current job opportunities for Engineers, Physi- cists, a Thermodynamicist, a Hydro- mechanics Specialist, Senior Fluid Me- chanics Specialist, Propulsion Special- ist and several other openings. Contact our office for further information. Eddy Paper, Division of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., White Pigeon, Mich. Man with B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Would like an engineer with experi- ence in electrical and steam power en- gineering. Must be familiar with boil- ers, turbines, etc. ..A Committee from the Independent Schools Association of Detroit and vi- cinity will be here Fri., Oct. 24, at 11:00 a.m. to meet with students who may be interested in teaching in in- dependent schools and who would like to learn more about the opportunities in such institutions. The U. of M. .is on of six colleges chosen for this project. For further information and to learn where the meeting will lie held, call ext. 3061 or inquire at, the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. eg IM.l -%EC BUSINESS SERVICES May we suggest that you take advantage of our fall special? ? Gallon of Special Pak Ice Cream .$.69 RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freeman's) 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" )J55 Shop for SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES, IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS, AND GOURMET SPECIALTIES Washington Fish Market 208 E. Washington NO 2-2589 )JlO -I RITZ BEAUTY SALON Complete |ine of Beauty work MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 2 3 4: Class if ied 1DAY .96 1.1 2 3 DAYS 2.00 2.80 6 DAYS 2.96 3.55 4.14 Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11 :00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 605 E. Williams Phone NO 8-7066 )J21 FOR YOUR HOMECOMING DISPLAYS: Get your paint at Eddie's Paint Store at $1.98 per gal. and up. 117 E. Ann (opp.. Court House), NO 8-6966. )J54 WE HAVE - BEEN GIVING MORRILL SUPPbRT SINCE 1908 Morrill's 314 S. State )J13 OPENINGS in class or private lessons in SINGING for men apd women. Carol F. Westerman, NO 8-6584. )J51 POTATOES--U.S. No. 1 $3.00 - 100.lbs. SAlsoCabbage $1.00 Bu.-Tomatoes- Apples $2.50 Bu. - Onions. Indian Squash. Gourds. Pumpkins for Hal- loween. DeMarco Produce. NO 2-7747. )J24 RIDING LESSONS-Private and Semi- private. Jumping - Equitation - Dres- sage. Transportation available for pairs of riders. Horses boarded and trained. 3351 North Maple Road. NO 2-8026. )J42 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 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 FOX MOTEL, Room Phones Free TV FOR RENT, 3 ROOM apartment in private home. Separate entrance. 2 miles fror cam- pus, car needed. Reasonable rent. Utilities furnished. Ideal for grad student. Furnished, Available now. NO 3-3909. )C85' ROOM with bath, newly furnished, 332 Maynard.. Single room, 519 Wil- liams. Phone NO 8-9737. )C84 TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment for 2 or 3 students. $100. or $120. All utilities paid. 910 S. Forest. Call NO 8-6583. )C83 LARGE ROOM to share for male stu- dents, 1,a block from campus, Cooking privileges. 417 E. Liberty. NO 5-7588. , )C52 CAMPUS-1 BLOCK, Modern furnished apartments. 514 S. Forest. NO 2-1443.. )C4; LARGE Single Room for Man. Three Blocks from Campus. Across from - Wine's Field, near all sports areas. Linen furnished. Call 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 PERSONAL JUDY, after long consideration, the cliff doesn't seem quite so high. )F71 NOMINATION for Hit Parade: The Murray Fiewell Cha-Cha by the Mark Harvey Combo. )F MEN OF DARTMOUTH (Wives, Dates, Friends). Reunion Nov. First. 8:00 P.M. Ann Arbor VFW Club. )F72 JUST 10 days left until .. . )F, THE OLD PHILOSOPHER .. . Perfec-, tion is achieved by trifles, but Per- fection is not a trifle. . )F CAMPUS CLOSEUPS Do You Know? Janice Portnoy .........NO 3-9358 Mort Kaplan ............NO 5-7643 )F STUDENT SPECIALS - The Atlantic Monthly-8 months at $3.00, regular 1 year. $7.50; The New Yorker-8 months at $3.00. regular 1 year. $7.00. Call Student Periodical Agency, NO 2-3061. )F69 FOR N.Y. TIMES Sunday Delivery and Weekday by mail Call NO 5-7944 after 6 P.M. )F29 RUSSIA-3 week tour next summer. 'Call NO 3-3883 after 6. )F56 DINING ROOM outfit for sale, table, 4 chairs, buffet, and sideboard. $50.00. Phone NO 2-3061. )F67 TIME, LIFE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED at low, low rates. Call Student Perio- dical Agency, NO 2-3061. )F68 LET A CHEERY FIRE BRIGHTEN YOUR WEEKEND PARTIES!?Apple- wood logs, $1.25 Bu. Delivered. NO 5-7679. )F66 Daily Cl assifieds Bring Results SITUATIONS WANTED MATURE OMAN, extensive art back- ground desires interesting oppor- tunity. Income less a factor than congenial surroundings and work. Would consider investment. Write Box AA3. Care of Michigan Daily. )AA3 EXPERIENCED typist would like typ- ing to do at home. Call NO 3-6726. )AA2 HELP WANTED PART-TIME Xmas Gift selling. No canvasing. Be a Beauty Counselor. Call GE 8-4561. )H 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 3-5011. )H16 ALTERATIONS DRESSMAKING and ALTERATIONS; reasonable rates. NO 2-8449. )P2 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 FOR SALE FOR SALE at half price: New Bolex 8mm Movie Camera, New Aqua Lung, Used Thorens HiFi Turntable with GE diamond cartridge. Call NO 5-6086 between 6:30 and 7:00 P.M. )B56 STAUFFER REDUCING AND EXER- CISING TABLE. Call NO 5-5748 after 3:30 P.M. )B57 FOR SALE: Good condition ladies rac- coon coat. $35.00. NO 8-7264. )B55 GENERAL LINE of antiques. Roots An- tiques. 528 West Liberty Street. NO 8-7339. )B53 PIANOS-- ORGANS Best offer Keyboard Service - WURLITZER o SORMER e KIMBALL Dealer ANN ARBOR PIANO CO 213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109 )B54 AGFA AMBI SILETTE with 50 mm 2.8 Color-Solinar lens. All :modern fea- tures together with case and light meter. $85.. NO 3-3051. )B41' GRINNELL UPRIGHT PIANO - cut down to' modern size. Bleached ma- hogany. NO 3-2649 after 6. )B40 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )B2 2805 g. Michigan , HU 2-2284 )J8 s SMITH': BIKES and SCOOTERS CARPETS - RUGS LINOLEUM -TILE SAVE on Carpet Remnants- many sizes and colors. - CARPET STORE----- 207 E. Washington St. - LINOLEUM STORE-- 205 N. Main St. )J14 MOTORCYCLE -- 1956 NSU '250 cc. $265.00, 331 Packard. )Z7 1956 a ALL-STATE Scooter and English bike. Call NO 2-1593 after 5 P.M. )Z2 FREE YEAR'S SUPPLY OF GAS with the purchase of the world's finest motor scooter . VESPA (offer good only during October) Marquardt's Service Station 2315 W. Stadium NO 8-8616 )Z6 We'eken a Wonderland AT LOW STUDENT RATES .awaits you at any of the." HILTON-STATLER HOTELS NEW YORK CITYx The Statler Hilton The Savoy Hilton The ,Waldorf-Astoria The Plaza' WASHINGTON, D. C.: The Statler Hilton BUFFALO: The Statler Hilton BOSTON: The Statler Hilton HARTFORD: . . , " e s w " " t« .:. : r i : " 'r: ....- '' ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 a UCRL staff member will be on campus to answer your questions about employment opportunities at the Laboratory. - Our scientists and engineers, with outstanding achievements in the field of nuclear research, are currently at work on diversified projects such as: " Nuclear devices " Basic particle physics " Nuclear powered ramjet propulsion systems " Controlled thermonuclear reactions (now unclassified) ":r: .J J t w t ------------- :! {f 'l:ti:ti:"1:'