t iss THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 4) work out the most equitable method of implementation The vote on the m- tpionewas yes, 11; No, 5; 1 abstention. The motion was adopted together with a prefacing statement presented by the committee which brought in the recommendations. Prior to the adoption of the above motion the following alternative rec- ommendation was defeated: "Student Government Council firm- ly believes and strongly recommends to the University Administration - office of student Affairs, Office o theDean of Women.Office of the Dean of Men - that recognition of Sigma Kappa sorority at the University of Michigan be officially withdrawn, ef- fective June 15, 1959. Student Govern- ment Council submits this recommen- dation afterextensive consideration concerning the entire situation. SGC y urges the admnistration to act. posi- tively and expeditiously Il view of the existing violation (determined Oct. 1, 1958) at all times considering the gen- eral welfare of the individual students directly, affected by such action." The following student-sponsored so- cial events have been approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the event. Nov. 14: Alpha Xi Delta, Hayden House, League Internat' Comm. and 1.,A., Lloyd House, Phi Delta Phi, Prescott House, Univ. of Mich. Bands, Sigma Alpha Mu. Nov. 15: Alpha Epsilon P, Alpha Sig- ma Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Chicago House Chinese Students' Club, Delta Upsilon, $vans. Schos, Gomberg House, Klein- stueck, Alice Lloyd, Nelson Internation- al House, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Alpha Kappa, Phi Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Rho Sigma. Phi Sigma Sigma, Tau Delta Phi. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Taylor House, Theta Delta Chi, Theta X1, Tri- angle, Winchel House, Zeta Beta Tau, Zeta Psi.. Nov. 16: Betsy Barbour, Phi Delta Phi. Lectures Lecture: Dr. Russell Meyers, chair- man, division of Neurosurgery, State University of Iowa Medical School, will speak Thur., Nov. 13, at 8:00 p.m.., Fifth Floor Amphitheater Medical Sci-I ence Bldg. Topic: "The Neurologic$ Bases of Cerebral Palsy." Meetihg co- sponsored by U-M Medical Center and the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Michigan (Open to the public-no charge) Margaret Webster Tonight. Offering a monodrama from the most populart works of Bernard Shaw, Margaret Web- ster will be presented tonight, 8:30 p.m. in Hill Aud. by the University Plat-t form Attractions series, Miss Webster, who was a close friend of Shaw's and has acted in and directed many of his plays, introduces many of his extra-c ordinary wohen characters in her pro- gram "Pictures from a Shavian Gal-t lery."'Tickets are on sale today 10 am.. to 8:30 p.m. in the Auditorium box of-t fice. Students are offered a special re- duced rate on all tickets. Guest Lecturer Karlhenz Stock- hausen: The lecture to be given byt Karlheinz Stockhausen,. European com- poser-author-lecturer, previously an- nounced for Fri., Nov. 14, will be held on Thurs., Nov. 13, 4:15 pn. The lec- ture, to be held in Aud. A, Angell Hall, is entitled ,"New Developments in In-F strumental and Electronic Music," and will be open to the public., John Monteith Memorial Convoca- tion at Lane Hall, Sat. and Sun., Nov.; 15 and 16: "The Christian Community in the University Community," Spon- sored by U. of M. Presbyterian Center. Morning, noon and late afternoon ses-t sions on Nov. 15 with eminent speak-! ers. Two sessions on Nov. 16. Merrill Lecture, Sat. night at First Presby-I terian Church, on "The Church's Mis- sion In the University" by Dr. Arthur1 McKay, president of McCormick Theo-t logical Seminary; open to the public. An Evening on Pasternak, with VeraS Sandomirsky Dunham, Ph.D., lectur-o er in Russian Literature, Wayne State1 University, and author of numerous articles on Sovietl literature, and Rob-o ert Magidoff, former Moscow corres- pondent for NBC and author of sev-l eral books on Russia. Fri., Nov. 14, 8:00 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. SponsoredF by the Dept. of Slavic Lang. and Lit.- Applicatio of Mathematics to Social Science, 3217 Angell Hail 3:30-5:00 p.m., Thurs., Nov. 13. Max Schoeffler, Dept. of Psychology, will speak on "The Dutch Auction-Date and Interpretation." Cof- fee will be served before the Seminar in Math Commons Room. Astronomical Colloquium. Fri.. Nov. 14, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Dr. Bertram Donn, Wayne State Univ., will speak on "Astronomical Applications of Low Temperature Chemistry" Psychology Coloquum: "Early Hu mansSocial Learning and Motivation. Some Theoretical I usues." Dr. Jaob L. Gewirtz, Ntiona 'nstitute of Men- tal Health. 4:15 p.m., Fri., Nov. 14, And. B, Angell Hall. Eduction Department co-sponsor. Students, College of Engineering: The final day for removal of incompletes will be Fri., Nov. 14. Petitions for ex- tension of time must be on file in the Secretary's office on or before Fri., Nov. 14. Students, College of Engineering. The final day for dropping courses without record will be Fri., Nov. 14. A course may be dropped only with the permis- sion of the classifier after conference with the instructor.. Doctoral Examination for Noel Howard deNevers, Chemical Engineering; thesis: "The Constant Volume Heat Capacities of Gaseous Perfluorocyclobutane and Propylene," Thurs., Nov. 13, 4219 E. Eng. Bldg. at 1:00 p.m. Chairman, J. J. Martin, Placement Notices Midsemester reports for students in the College of Architecture and Design whose grades are either D or E are due in the office 207 Architecture Bldg. on Mon., Nov. 24. These should be re- ported on the Architecture and Design Midsemester Report Cards. If these are not available, please call the College of Architecture and Design to order cards." The following schools will be at the Bureau of Appointments to interview prospective teachers for Feb., 1959. Thurs., Nov. 20 ; Detfoit, Mich. - All fields. Fri., Nov. 21: Drayton Plains, Mich. (Pontiac-Wat- erford Township) - Early and late ele- mentary; HS Math; Speech Correction; Mentally Handicapped. For appointments and any addition- al information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. The following schools have listed teaching vacancies with the Bureau of Appointments for the current and sec- ond semesters. They will not be here to interview at this time. Allen Park, Mich. - 5th grade; JHS English: HS Homemaking (now). Bay City, Mich. - Speech Correction (now). Eprata, Wash. - Combination spe- cial education/visiting teacher (noW). Farmington, Mich. - Speech Correc- tion; Mentally Handicapped (now). Flint, Mich. (Dye C o m m u n i t y Schools) - Girls' Physical Education; Band Director: Early Elementary (Feb.) Ironwood, Mich. - College Physics; HS and College Commercial (now). Kittanning, Pa. - (Armstrong Coun- ty Public Schools) - Speech Thera- pist (Jan.) Lansing, Mich. -- (Mich. Assoc. for Better Hearing) -Field Service Con- sultant in Hearing (now). Madison Heights, Mich. - Kinder-' garteh. (Feb.) Middleville, Mich. (Thornapple-Kel- logg School) - Commercial (Jan.) Northville, Mich. -- HS Librarian (Feb.); Latin/English, (Feb. or Sept.); 3rd grade (Feb.) Park Forest, Ill. -- Industrial Arts (Jan.) For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Requests: State of Connecticut, Hartford, Conn. 1) Medical Social Work Consultant. Closing date: Nov. 19, 1958. The test will be held in Hartford during Dec., 1958. Must have not less than eight years' employment experience in medi- cal social work in a social service de- partment or medical care program, preferably including one years experi- ence in the capacity of consultant or in lieu thereof graduation from col- lege. State of Michigan, Civil Service. Lan- sing, Mich. 1) Mental Health Clinic Di- rector. Closing date Nov. 26, 1958. Ex- Li ' _ __ wYrnirM wrrir +r PERSONAL WANTED: Music lovers. No experience necessary. Apply Hill Aud. Saturday night for Mich. Glee Club concert. IF140 GEORGE,T Found a perfect place--mee- nme at. the T.G.I.F. Hillel mixer tomorrow 3-5. Free dancing and refreshments for everyone-even us. Sue WANTED-A silver churn. Archibald Grosvenor. )F133 3PANISH reading from textbook into; tape. recorder requested: total about 4 hours or less. One student from, ESouth America or :Mexico preferred.' Call NO 3-6703 after 5:00 P.M. )F145 CAMPUS CLOSEUP Do You Know? Bonnie Burkat ,.........NO 5-7711 Jeffery Kahn .............NO 3-4211 }F OLD PHILOSOPHER . .- , Drinking makes such fools of people, and peo- ple are such fools to begin with, that it's compounding a felony. ,F MUSKET'S oil well ran dry; so stake your wealth in "Oklahoma" on Mon- day, November 17. )F144 Dear Mr. Landers, Meet me in front of a bucket to give! Junior )F139 MUSKEGON - THANKSGIVING CHARTER BUS Leave 3:30 $4.00 Jeff Funkhouser. 412 Greene E.Q. )F68 GARGOYLE BUSINESS STAFF MEETING 7:30 Tonight GARGOYLE OFFICE November 13 NEW PEOPLE WELCOME! )F131 EVERY WEDNESDAY THERE IS AN ALL-CAMPUS MIDWEEK WORSHIP SPONSORED BY 11 DENOMINATIONS Thru U.C.F. (University Christian Federation) 4:15-4:45 P.M. At Douglas Memorial Chapel (Corner of State and William) )F138 MAGAZINES The perfect all-year round inex- pensive Xmas gift, Special Xmas and student-faculty rates. Hand- some gift cards sent to recipients. Phone 2-3061. Student Periodical Agency. )F130 DICK SCHACHT, BAd '56, will be at the School of Business Administra- tion in one of the 2nd floor inter- viewing rooms on Friday, Nov. 14 to informally discuss Career Opportuni- ties in the Proctor & Gamble Adver- tising Dept. The regular interviews will be held Nov. 14 and 20 at the Bus. PERSONAL MUSICAL MDSE., e . nn . ~cec i n PLANNED PARENTHOOD Clinic advice {ADIV), KEPAIR5 by physician on birth control--medi- cal aid for couples who want chil- H I F 1 STUDIO dren but have been unable to have F- FIS U I them. Professional Counsel on mar- An amazing inventory of HI-FI riage problems. Physicians, nurse, components available to you at family ounselor in charge. Clinic catalogue price. Hours: Tues. & Thurs,-7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p m. 122 N. Fourth Ave. Phone NO 2-9282. )F120 We stock amplifier. AM - FM.: FOR RENT tuner and speaker enclosure kits in several brands.- HOUSE FOR RENT: Whitmore Lake 1 East Shore Drive. 2 bedroom Ranch 1217 and 1317 5. University Home. Automatic oil heat, clothes NO 8-7942 washer. Electric stove. Large lot )X 5 Phone Ann Arbor 2-6612 after 5 P.M. SPEAKERS & INCLOSURES complete, )C104 $19.95 to $860. Complete stock grill cloth and hi-fi components. TWO ROOM furnished apartment for MUSIC CENTER a lady, $50 per month. 300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500 }X34; MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES I DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .80 2.00 2.96 3 .96 2.40 3,55 4 1.12 2.80 4.14 Figure 5 overage words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily, Phone NO 2-3241 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES Protect your cart! " Fall Changeover * Antifreeze Complete Tune-up Service Available GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION BUSINESS SERVICES PARTIES? Order CIDER AND SPUDNUTS NOW! WE DELIVER University Spudnut Shoppe 12051, S. University NO 2-7727 1 J43" HOT CHOCOLATE made with a new coffee pot purchased in our kitchen hardware dept. We also have dish drainers, dish towels, wash clothes. And egg beaters. RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freeman's) ,09 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" CJ9A CAMPUS SIX ROOM house near law school avail- able December 8th, $90 per month. NEAR CAMPUS. 8 rooms, gas heat, mostly furnished, available now.' GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars. Qualified instructor. Call Maddy Music for de- tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E. William. )X12 601 Packard NO 8-94291 )S51 Call after 7 P.M--NO 8-6415 Ferris Realtor )Cl05 RARE Violins & String Instrument repairs. Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas) New and Used. Terms. MADDY MUSIC 508 E. William NO 3-3223 )Xi ALTERATIONS LIVE IN YPSI. sub. Pay less for mod- ern unfurn. ground floor apirt. Pri- vate laundry room. $80 or $65 a month. HU 2-0665. )C103 t i ROOM TO RENT: Pleasant single orI half of large double room in quiet, private home. Reasonable. 1803 Hill St. )C102 TWO ROOM APT. Two girls or Couple. NO 3-6228 before 6 p.m. NO 2-4271 after 6 P.M. )C99 ROOMMATE WANTED to share apart- ment. Would prefer someone 21 or! over. 512 W. Hoover, Mary Barber, NO 3-"629. )C96 TWO furnished apartments-reasonable walking distance to- campus. Call NO 3-4402. 524 W. Liberty. )C92 ROOM FOR MALE-Large singly room, carpeted, new bed, near all sports, across from Wines Field. Linen fur- nished. Room cleaned weekly. To rent immediately at $8.50. 402 Benjamin, NO 2-8372. )C90I CAMPUS-1 BLOCK. Modern furnished apartments. 514 S. Forest. NO 2-1443. )C4 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 f USED CARS WANTED We pay top dollars for good used cars. GENE'S AUTO SALES 544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 N )N2 '56 VW S~da.............$139$ '58 Volvo Demonstrator..;..$2195 '57 TR-3 Triumph...........".$2195 Alterations, Dressmaking Expertly done. Reasonable. NO 3-2389. )P7 JOHN'S TAILOR SHOP ''The Clothing Stores' Tailor" Alterations for Men and Women Pressing While You Wait I1l81 E. Washington NO 2.4617 (above Conlin"& Wetherbee Clothing Store) )P6 TIM'S AND CHRISTINES' TAILOR SHOP, formerly operated by Hector Philp. Alterations for men, women and children. New zippers and repair- ing. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. NO 3-6228. 213? S. Main. Above drug store. )P5 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. )P TRANSPORTATION WANTED: Ride from Birmingham sec- ond semester, Tuesday. Thursdays. For 11 A.M. class but can spend more of day. MI 4-2844. )G9 RIDE WANTED to N.Y.C. for Thanks- giving. Leave Tuesday noon. Will share driving and expenses. Call NO 3-7541 Evt. 276 after 6:00 P.M. )GI1O Rent A Car 514 E. Washington St. NO 3-4156 Fords And Other Fine Cars Rented by Hour, Day, or Week WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE from Friday 5 P M. till Monday 9 A.M. $10.00 plus $.08 per mile Gas, oil and insurance included WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 1S4 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 t" 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 )Sl FOR SALE FLOOR MODEL U-M record player, with extension speaker together with seventy-five LP records, in perfect condition, cost $600.00 will sell for $300.00. Phone NO 2-5203 or 2-6540. )B69 ARGUS C-4 35MM Camera, case, flash, Light Meter. and all accessories. Fine condition. Call NO 3,7541, ex. 778. )B68 FOR SALE, '52 Pontiac Chieftain. Ra- dio, three new tires, new battery. $275. Call NO 5-6555. )B65 DUO-THERM space heater, barrels, tub- ing, etc. Good condition, reasonable. Call NO 5-5145 mornings. )N4 MUST SACRIFICE: bedroom suite, kitchen table and chairs, end tables and a studio couch. NO 3-7793. )B67 1955 CREE MOBILE HOME on lot 8, Orchard Grove. Completely modern. Twin beds. Aluminum exterior, full awning over patio. Excellent condi- tion; immediate possession. Reason- able. Contact W. A. Earl, 1028 Ad- ministration Bldg., U of M, ext. 2834. )B57 PIANOS.-ORGANS Best offer Keyboard Service WURLITZER * SOHMER * KIMBALL Dealer ANN ARBOR PIANO CO. 213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109 )B54 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )B2 4.,, OPTiCIAN 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'. . WALLHIDE LATEX' SAFINHIDE ENAMEL WATERSPAR ENAMEL SUN-PROOF FLORH IDE BUSINESS SERVICES REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bao Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade. NO 2-4647. )J3 Shop for SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES, IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS, AND GOURMET SPECIALTIES Washington Fish Market 208 E. Washington NO 2-289 'Jlo SMITH'S Ann Arbor's First Carpet Store Featuring: Karastan Mohawk Needletuft CARPET STORE 207 E. Washington St. ---LINOLEUM STORE- 205 N. Main St. EDDIE'S PAINT STORE White Paint..........$1.93 Per Gal. Colors ..............$2.48 Per Gal. 117 E. Ann NO 8-6966 )J77 FINISHED WORK-Specialize in cot- ton blouses. Ironings separately. Free pickup and delivery. Siamese atud service. Also Siamese cat for sale. NO 2-9020. )J29 POTATOES-U.S. No. 1 13.00 - 100 lbs. Also Cabbage $1.00 Bu.-Tomatoes-- Apples $2.50 Bu. - Onions. Indian Squash. Gourds. Pumpkins for Hal. loween. DeMarco Produce. NO 2-7747. )J24 FOX MOTEL Room Phones Free TV 2805 1. Michigan HU 2-2204 )J8 ONE-DAY SERVICE and COMPLETE SERVICE at SANFORDS Shoe Repairing Hat Cleaning Tailoring Pressing Shoe Shining 119 East Ann Street (opposite court houe) NO 8-6966 )in2 HELP WANTED POSITION as Resident House Parents for older Grad. couple who will bs in city for 2 or more years. Maip- tenance and salary. Time for hus- band's graduate work. Call Mr. Clif- ton. NO 3-5011. )H16 GLASS... FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE GLASS WINDOW GLASS MIRRORS PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY 337 S. Main Street Phone: NO 3-4117 )J17 MICHIGAN EUROPEAN CAR CORP. 303 Ashley NO 5-5800 )N31 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Set of Keys. Contact Robin" Perry, NO 5-7950. )A59 LOST: Man's Beige Baracuda Raincoat, plaid lining. Reward. Contact John Burns, NO 2-4591. )A58 "Your Best get - Call A Vet" VE T E RANS CAB NO 314545 NO 2-4477 NO 3-5800 SERVICE TO WILLOW RUN and WAYNE MAJOR Airports Ad School. )F125 RUSSIA-3 week tour next summer. Call NO 3-3883 after 6. )F56 av Mich. Union WANTED RIDE-Mon. arrive Mich. Union North Campus, Call - - - - - - - - - )GI thru Fri,; must 7:40 A.M. from NO 3-3831, Eve. )G2 IWe Go Anyw'vhere 24-Hour Service, Thousands of College Students. Discover True Comfort In amination date will be announced. ConcertYs Must have three years or more of psy- chiatric experience in the treatment of Carillon Concert: The last of the fall children subsequent to the obtaining series of carillon concerts by Sidney of a diplomate in psychiatry, and pos- Giles, Assistant University Carillon- session of a license to practice medicine neur, will be played at 7:15 p.m., Thurs., in Michigan. We have the Michigan Nov. 13, from the belltower. Included Civil Service Commission Nov., 1958 Va- on the program will be compositions cancy Report. All positiosn mentioned for the carillon by Ferdinand Timmer- give the Department and Location and mans, Kamniel Lefevere and Percival Notification Date of Vacancy. Contact Price, and arrangements for the caril- our office, The Bureau of Appoint- ion of compositions by Rimskv-Korsa-. ments, 3528 Admin. Bldg. if yqu are in- kov, Deltbes and Handel. terested in looking at a listing of their current openings. Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, A cadem ic Notices of the Bureau of Old Age and Surviv- ors Insurance. Social Security Admin- Physical Therapy Meeting, Thurs., istration, Chicago, Ill, Claims E amin- Nov. 13, 7:15 p.m., Rm. 1603, JJ. Hosp. ers, Grade GS-9. For duty in Chicago- This is an important meeting for all only with the Payment Center. Will juniors and seniors who are expecting make independent review and evalua- to apply for admission to the profes- tion of all evidence submitted by ap- sional Curriculum in Physical Thera- plicants for monthly benefits and py starting next June. lump-sum payments under Title II of the Social Security Act, as amended, 401 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the (Continued on Page 6) Anoher nule on Extracurricuiar Comipelence. . . 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To avoid conflict with 1928 National Bank Bldg., Detroit, Mich. school schedules, write BUDGET TERMS: Up To a YEAR TO PAY now for special appoint- ment to come in during HOURS: 9 to 5:30 Daily incl. Sat., Thurs. holiday vacation time. No till 8 P.M. obligation. wool slacks from our favorite manufacturer 10.90 14.98 to 19.98 Valves I superb quality and perfect fit, sale. priced to boost pre-holiday budgets! here are the trim, tapered all-wool slacks you love, in a fabulous a. sortment that includes tweeds, I stripes and solid flannels; light or medium grey, tan, charcoal, loden green, ll f' black, sizes 10 to 18.