'mow AMU& aaaaa xeaavaaavra. d DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 7Z The Daily Official Bulletin Is an official publication of The Univer- sdty of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes 'no edi- torial responsIbility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITErN form to Room 3519 Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily slue at 2:00 p.m. Friday. TUESDAY, NOV. 4, 1959 VOL. LXIX, NO. 42 General Notices President and Mrs. Hatcher will hold open house for students at their home Wed., Nov. 5, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Science Research Club The November meeting will be held in the Rackham Amphitheatre at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 4. Program: A New Method for the Analysis of En- zymes in Tissues; Robert L. Hunter - Anatomy. Missile Research Test Ve- hicles; Richard B. Morrison-Aeronauti- cal Engineering. Election of New Mem- bers. Dues for 1958-1959 accepted after 7:10 P.M. The Next Flu Shot Clinic for stu- dents, staff and employees will be held In Rm. 58 (basement) of the Health] Service Thurs., Nov. 6, only. Hours are 8:00-11:45 a.m. and 1:00-4:45 p.m. Pro- ceed directly to basement, fill out forms, pay fee ($1.00) and receive in- jection. It is recommended that each person receive two injections approxi- mately 2-3 weeks apart. This clinic will be open for both first and second shots. Plays "Williams In Three Movements" - Three one-act plays by Tennessee Wil- liams, will be presented by the Dept. of Speech tomorrow, Nov. 5, at 4:00 in the new Arena theatre (Frieze Bldg.) Admission is free, the public is invited. This is a part of the Department's ex- perimental theatre program. Lectures Engineering Freshman Assembly: "Noise in the Psychic Circuit," Tues- day, November 4, 4:00 p.m., in Room 317 (multi-purpose room) of the new undergraduate library. Interested up- perelassmen and faculty members wel- come to attend. Lecture: Dept. of Fine Arts presents a ,lcture with slides. "Indonesian Tem- pIes Recovered From the Jungle." J. E. van Lohuizen-de Leeuw, lecturer in Indian art and archaeology, Cambridge University, England. Tues., Nov. 4, 4:15 p.m., Aud. B, Angell Hail. Public cor- dially Invited. Concerts The Baroque Trio, Nelson Hauensteln, flute, Florian j1ueller, oboe, and Mar- ityn Mason, harpsichord, will present a concert In Rackham Lecture Hall on Tuesday evening, November 4, at 8:30 o'clock. Appearing with the Trio will be Miss Arlene Sollenberger, mezzo-so- prano, and Harry Dunscombe, violon-] cellist. Compositions by Stradella, Tele- mann, Quantz, Bach and Handel will be played, and the concert will be open to the general public without charge. Academic Notices The Second Seminar in Communica- tion Sciences will be held on Tues., Nov, 4 from 4 to 5 p.m. in Rm. 168 Frieze Bldg. William Chapman will speak on "An Electronic Sound Spectrograph." Matheinatics Colloquium: Will meet Tues., Nov. 4, in Rm. 3011 Angell Hall 4:10 p.m. Prof. 0. L. Dolph will speak on "On The Theory of Nonself-adjoint Operators and its Application to Quan- tum Mechanics." Refreshments: 3:30 in 3212 Angell Hall (Commons Rm.) School of Business Administration: Students from otfer schools and col- leges intending to apply for admission for $he spring semester should secure application forms in Rm. 150, School of Bus. Admin., as soon as possible. Physical Education for Women Stu. dents: Women students who have not yet completed the physical education requirement will register for the first indoor season on Tues., Nov. 4 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and on Wed., Nov. 5 from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon, first floor, Barbour Gym. Women students who have completed the requirement and wish to register electively may do so on Thurs.,, or Fri., Nov. 6 and 7 from 8:00 a. m to 12 noon in Barbour Gym. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitors who will be on the campus this week on the dates indicated. Program arrangements are being made by the International Center: Mrs. Clifford R. Miller. Mr. Mohammad Asghar, President of Kabul University, Afghanistan, Nov. 3-4; Dr. Taro Nakayama, Pediatrician and Politician from Ohaka Prefecture, Japan, Nov. 4-5; Mr. Bror Danielason, Prof. of English, Stockholm University, Sweden, Nov. 4-6; Mr. Abtdtn Jusuf Zainal, Teacher, Indonesian English Institution, Medan; Chairman, Student Council of the Academy of Journalism and Publicity, Medan, Indonesia, Nov. 6-16; and Mr. Michael Cusack, Head, Dept. of Retail Distribution and Assist- ant Principal, School of Commerce and Retail Distribution., Vocational Educ4- tion Committee of Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 9-16. The following foreign visitor is pro- grammed by the Center for Japanese Studies: Mr. Tatsuo Morito, President of Hiroshima University, Japan, Nov. 9-11. Placement Notices The following school systems have listed teaching vacancies with the Bu- reau of Appointments for the current and second semester. They will not be here to interview at this time. Battle Creek, Mich. (Pennfield Schools) - H.S. Homemaking; Math. (Jan, 1959). St. Clair Shores, Mich. (Lakeview PS) -Mentally handicapped (upper elemen- tary); Homebound; Elementary. (Feb., 1959). South Orange and Maplewood, N.J.- Upper Elementary (Jan. 1959): 7th grade Science/Math (Dec., 1959): So- cial Studies (now); Latin/English (now); HS Home Economics (Jan., 1959); Social Studies (Feb., 1959); So- cial Studies/English (Feb., 1959), Toledo, Ohio (Lucas unty Schools) -Speech and hearing erapist (Jan., 1959). For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. The following companies will be in- terviewing at the School of Engineer- ing: Nov. 4 and 5: The Chrysler Corp., Chrysler Inst, of Engrg., Missile Div., Defense B.S.: Aero., Ch.E., Civil, Elec., E.M., E. Phys., Mech., Met., Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics (Feb. grads). M.S.: Aero., Ch.E., Civil, Elec., E.M., Instr., Mech., Met., Chemistry, Mathe- matics and Physics (Feb. grads). Ph.D.: Aero., Ch.E., Elec., E.M., Instr., Mech., Met., Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. (U.S. citizenship required for positions with Missile Div.-Defense Engrg.) Design, Research and Develop- ment. Nov. 4: Avco Mfg. Corp., Crosley Div., Cincinnati 25, 0. B.S. and M.S.: Aero., Elec., and Mech. Must be U.S. citizen. Design, Applied Research and Devel- opment. Nov. 4, 5, 6: Bell Telephone System, American Telephone & Telegraph Co., Lines Dept. - Central Area, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Birmingham ,Cleveland, Det., Indianapolis, Louisville and Memphis. Bell Telephone Laboratories, N.J. N.Y. City and other Eastern and Middle West locations. Michigan Bell Tele- phone Co., Principal Michigan Cities. Sandia Corp., Albuquerque, N.M. West- ern Electric Co., Field Engineering Force. Western Electric Co.-Mfg. East and Middle West States. B.S.: Aero., Ch.E., Civil, Elec., E. Math., E.M., E. Physics, Ind., Instr., Mech. and Met. M.S.: Aero., Civil, Elec., E.M., Ind., Instr., Mech., Met. and Nuclear. Ph.D.: Aero., Elec., E.M., Instr., Mech., and Nuclear. Must be U.S. citizen. Design, Research and Development. Production and Application. Nov. 4 and 5: Bendix Aviation Corp., Eclipse-Poineer Div., Teterboro, N.J. B.S.: Aero., Elec., E. Phys., and Mech, M.B.: Aero., Elec. and Mech. Ph.D.: Aero., Elec. and Mech. Must be U.S. citizen. Design, Res. and Dev., Prod. Bendix-Pacific Div., N. Hollywood, Calif. B.S.: Elec., E. Math., E.M., E. Phys., and Mech. M.A. and Ph.D.: Elec. E.M., and Mech. Must be U.S. citizen. Design, Research and Development. Bendix Products Div., South Bend, Ind. B.S.: Aero., Elec. and Mech. M.S. and Ph.D.: Elec., and Mech. Must be male U.S. citizen. Design, Research and De- velopment. Bendix Products Div., Mis- siles, Mishawaka, Ind. B.S.: Elec. and Mech. M.S.: Elec. Male U.S. citizen. De- sign, Research and Dev., Prod., Training Program. Bendix Radio Division, Balto. (Towson), Md. B.B.: Elec., E. Phys. and Mech. M.S. and Ph.D.: Elec. and Mech. Dfzegn, Bend.,and Dev. Must be U.S dix Research Labs. De- troit, Mich. B.S.: Aero., Elec., E.M., E Phys., Mech. Design, Research and De- velopment. M.S. and Ph.D.: Aero., Elec., E.M., Instr., Mech, and Nuclear. Must TYPEWRITERS I I RENTED SOLD BOUGHT REPAIRED Student Supplies MORRILI 'S 314 S. State St. Ph. 3-2481 fountain pens repaired I r III I The Ann Arbor Public Schools Adult Education Department and THE ANN ARBOR LIONS CLUB take pleasure in announcing a truly informative and Enjoyable Series of Color Film-Lectures For 1958-59 Presented on Sunday Afternoons at 3:00 by the Traveler-Producer IN PERSON Nov. 16-DENNIS GLEN COOPER, "Vacation in the West" Dec. 7 -PHIL WALKER, "Hong Kong, Bamboo Curtain Colony" Jan. 18-JULIAN GROMER, "The Mighty Amazon" Feb. 15-JOHN GODDARD, "Jets, Missiles and Man-Made Moons" Mar.8 -KARL ROBINSON, "A Story of Portugal" Apr. 12-AUBERT LAVASTIDA, "Forbidden Islands" The Lions Club Offers You These Unequaled Services 1. Selection and Delivery of Reserved Seat Tickets at Your Home 2. Free Transportation To and From the Auditorium All Proceeds Going For Aids to The Blind Descriptive Folders, Ticket Information I ON-CAMPUS TERVIEWS 1I IN I 11 I~~~ A _ . Lf . . . . . . . . . 11