SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'U' To Hold. Smposium The University's Meteorological Laboratories will sponsor a three- day session beginning Wednesday for some of the nation's top weather men from both govern- ment and private agencies. This symposium will discuss man's first effort to probe the weather on a global scale. Co- sponsoring the symposium will be the Bendix Aviation Corp., which is guiding a multi-million dollar Air Force program to develop jet- borne "flying weather stations" that will continuously communi- cate atmospheric data to a ground network as the planes make con- tinent-wide sweeps at almost the speed of sound. About 150 leading weather men and scientists have been invited to the Ann Arbor session, a Ben- dl': official said. They will repre- sent the Air Force's Air Weather Service, the Army and Navy, the United States Weather Bureau, the Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion ,the National Academy of Science, the major commercial air lines, the private weather fore- casting services, the Air Trans- port Association, and many others. DA ILY The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no edi- torial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958 VIL. LXIX, NO. 46 General Notices Attention Students interested in Business Education: You are invited to an informal reception for Dr. Ham- dem Forkner, Prof. of Educ., Teachers' College, Columbia University, Univ. School Cafeteria, 4-5 p.m., Mon., Nov. 10. Informal coffee session with re- marks by Dr. Forkner pertaining to the field of business education. Everyone welcome Lectures Hayward eniston Lecture: "Liber- alism and the LiberalArts" Harold Taylor, President, Sarah Lawrence Col- lege. 4:15 p.m., Mon., Nov. 10, Rack- ham Lecture Hall. Concerts Faculty Recital. Marilyn Mason Brown, organist, will present a con- cert in Hill Aud. on Sun., Nov. 9, 4:15 p.m. Mrs. Brown has included on her program compositions by Edmund Haines, Johann Walther, Giambattista Martini, J.S. Bach, Jean Roger-Ducasse, Maurice Durufle, Ross Lee Finney, and Florian Mueller. The compositions by Haines, Finney and Mueller were ded- icated to Mrs. Brown, and the latter two are being played for the first time in Ann Arbor. Open to the general public without charge. Plays Final Performance tonight at 8:00 of Eugene O'Neill's comedy, "Ah, Wilderness!" presented by the Dept. of Speech as a part of the series "Play- bill '58/'59". The play will be present- ed in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The box office will remain open till 8:00 p.m. Academic Notices "The National Teacher Examinations: Application blanks for the Feb. 7, 1959 administration of the National Teacher Examinations are now available at 122 Rackham Bldg." Application blanks must be received In Princeton, N.J. by Jan. 9, 1959." Engineering Mechanics Seminar, Mon., Nov. 10, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 218 W. Eng. Bldg. Prof. Ernest F. Masur will continue his speech: "An Introduction to Nonlinear Elasticity." Coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge, W. Eng. Bldg. All interested persons are invited to attend. Doctoral Examination for William Coe Orthwein, Engineering Mechanics: thesis: "Viscoelastic Shallow Spherical Shells Under Time-Dependent Loads," Mon., Nov. 10, E. Council Rm., Rack- ham Bldg., 3:00 p.m. Chairman, P. M. Naghdi, Placement Notices Personnel Requests: For additional information or ques- tions contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., or call NO 3-1511, Ext. 3371. Wisconsin State College, Superior, Wie. Opening in their Art Dept. Salary is dependent upon experience and cre- Officials Investigate Weight Complaints To Hold Talk Ontienties N.,:. -Daily-Allan Winder ACCURACY INSURED-George P. Smith demonstrates one of the methods used to maintain correct weights of packages that are sold in the Washtenaw County area. This is only one of the many pieces of equipment used by the Sealer of Weights and Measures. )FFICIAL BULLETIN ". - :; * : e r .:: : " ti+ _.<7 r- "., . By 5ENNETH _McELDOWN\EY y Ec Wweights and me 'sures that are A housewife complained she had s not gotten a full pound of bacon at the super market , . .,another field who besides checking on said she was not getting as muchI sanitation and viomations of the ice cream as was stated on the Fd and Drug Act also help check container. on the weigh: and measures in Since January 1, George p. towns and cuatries that are not Smith, the Sealer of Weights and served by local officials. Measures, and his assistant have Most of the cities and seven of investigated 64 complaints by the counties including W"ash- consumers against various busi- tenaw, have county officials who ness establishments in the area. take cafe of checking the exact- Most of the complaints, he said, ness of measurements in their deal with people who feel that -,rea. their grocery store or other deal- Sealer Established ers have not put the proper weight The W a s h t e n a w Sealer of on packaged goods. For example, Weights and Measures was estab- Smith mentioned a store in Ypsi- lished in 1913, one of the first to lanti which, a customer charged, be organized in the state. The had short-weighted the bacon state government gives permission they were selling. When these to the cities and courties to form charges were investigated only this office. one pound was found to have the By contrast, in Indiana, all of correct weight. Since stating the Scalers are hired by the state weight falsely is a misdemeanor, and have no official connections the store and company who mar- with the local ;overnments. Smith keted the bacon were taken to feels that the sy stem that Michi- court and fined. gan is using is better than the Charges Made type bsed in Indiana. When charges such as this one Smith was first appointed by are made the office checks back the Board of Supervisors to a two- after the trial to see if the weights year term of office in 1931, and have been corrected. has worked as the Sealer of According to the way the office Weights and Measures since then. was set up, all stores, gas stations Before coming here he went to and other businesses which deal a weighing service school in Ohio. with weighting or measuring vol- After that he tried to set up a umes have their e q u i p m e n t small restaurant at Whitmore checked at least once a year. Lake but it opened during the Smith said that the larger super depression and lost money. He markets sometimes take one-half then came to Ann Arbor. a day to check, as all packaged goods are checked to see if they contain the proper weight. Many different pieces of equip- ment are used to see if weights and volumes are as stated. To check weights a special scale is taken to the stores; to check scales standard weights are taken and placed on the scales. Check Volumes Volumes are checked by using vessels having standard measure- ments that have been calibrated by the Department of Agriculture in Lansing. The Department cf Agriculture in Lansing not only calibrates the Fountain Pens School Supplies V Typewriters Electric Standard Portable Desks - Files Comptometer Dictation Machines MORRILL'S 314 S. State St. Since 1908 Phone NO 3-2481 There's oppM U i _u dentials. Should be strong in Design and initially courses will include In- troduction to Art, Design, Advanced Design, Introduction to Drawing and Painting, Metal Craft Design and Pro- duction, and Graphica. Also they are interested in a sociologist with strong scholarly interests in population trends and studies, crime and its treatment, juvenile delinquency. Ph.D. required for permanent appointment. Director for a college Union. If he can teach one course to give him faculty status, it would be best. The course would most likely be in accounting, bookkeep- ing, introduction to business adminis- tration or something like that. State of Connecticut, Civil Service. Pharmacist for male at Veteran's Home and Hospital, Rocky Hill, Conn. Com- pounds and dispenses drugs on pre- scription at a State institution. Works under the supervision of a physician, who reviews work for compliance with instructions and professional practices and procedures. License as a Registered Pharmacist in Conn. Closing date for filing is Nov. 19. Public Health Labora- tory Technician. Performs routine technical work in the Health Dept. Laboratories. Works under the imme- diate supervision of an employee of higher rank, who reviews work for ac- curacy, completeness and compliance with instructions. Closing date Nov. 19. Case Supervisor, Child Welfare. Clos- ing date: Nov. 12, 1958. In the Dept. of Welfare will provide case work super- vision to a group of social workers en- gaged in providing services to children under the Child Welfare program of the Department of Welfare. Works un- der supervision of a Program Supervis- or who reviews work for effectiveness and conformance with policy. Blonder-Tongue Laboratories, Inc., Newark, N.J. Graduate Engineers (E.E.) Offers challenging design and devel- opment assignments, rapid advance- ment, long range growth, and peace- time market stability. You will enter a planned training program which combines formal training with the in- struction the new engineer receives from the Project Director while car- rying forward his own project. Qualifi- cations: Electrical Engineering degree from an accredited college or univer- sity, plus an interest in television and a desire to do research work, Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., Rari- tan, N.J. We have received new litera- ture from Ortho. They are interested in hearing from any graduates who may be interested in a career with Ortho. Ortho specializes in the field of ethical pharmaceuticals, commonly called gynecic pharmaceuticals which are used principally in obstetrics, gy- necology and related work. Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co., Youngstown, Ohio. Mechanical Engi- neers in production and maintenance plant wide; more specifically Blast Furnace operation, Tim Mill, Cold Strip, Finishing Mills, Power and Fuel Engineering Depts. Also Sheet Mill, Shops and Seamless Pipe Mill. 2) Elec- trical Engineers in both Production and Maintenance: Steel Plant, Fuel Engineering, Tin Mill and Sheet Mill. Chemical Engineers for openings in Coke Plant, Chemical Laboratory and Finishing Mills, opportunity to learn many phases of operation. Metallurgi- cal Engineers. Openings in Metallurgi- cal Laboratory, Open Hearth Furnace Work, Tin Mill, Cold Strip and Seam- less Pipe Mill. General Engineers need- ed in Blast Furnaces and Tin Mill, Cold Strip, also in Seamless Pipe Mill. Industrial Engineers with several years exp., also, a number for our trainee group. National Standard Co., Niles, Mich. 1) Chemical Engineer for Development of new products and processes in wire (Continued on Page 4) G i NOW ON SALE AT ALL CAMPUS BOOK STORES c ' I