9R 19, 19s -THE MICHIGAN DAILY FBA Aims I By THOMAS KABAKER 'The FBA can save your house money." This is the motto of the Fra- ternity Buyer's Association. The' FBA was first formed as the Pur- chasing Commission of the Inter- fraternity Council in the spring of 1955. In the fall of 1955 the Fraternity Buyer's Association was incorpor- ated as an independent organiza- tion, governed by a board of direc- tors composed of five alumni and five stewards elected from the IFCs Steward Council. W"! /'°WVO i A aa'U r 9r Jl' Lo Save Affiliates Money During the first year serious Association's office expenses. All problems were encountered. The excess service charges are re- student group could not sustain turned,.. ross said. He noted that office continuity and the billing and ordering was erratic as the "Under the charter, the FBA can- students found the work too much not keep one cent of excess service as the volume increased, according charge." to Assistant Dean of Men William This year meat has been added Cross. to the list of produce handled by The Board of Directors, there- the FBA. "Now there is no type of7 fore, elected to employ a part- food that cannot be purchased time manager to.do the billing and through the Association," Cross check the orders. Now the FBA said. "We hope to expand next in also employs a part-time auditor. the laundry and dry cleaning field. A five per cent service charge There is a lot of money to be is added to each bill to cover the saved there." DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN OR WOMAN Responsible person from this area to service and collect from auto- matic dispensers. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $800,00 working capital necessary. 7-12 hours weekly nets up to $300.00 monthly. Possibility fulltime work. For local interview give phone and particulars. Write United Sales & Mfg. Co., Dept. 6, 4021 Vernon Avenue South, Minn 16, Minnesota. )CC2 TRANSPORTATION PERSONALI MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS BDAILY C FFICIA L BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) Dr. Benjamin Schwartz, prof. of his- tory, Harvard University, will speak on "Chinese Communist Thought To- day," Fri., Nov. 21, 4:15 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. C. The lecture is being spon. sored by the Center for Japanese Stu- dies. The public is invited. Linguistics Club meeting, Thurs., Nov. 20, 8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre. Speaker: Dr. Fritz Meinecke, Univ. of Frankfurt, "From the Notebook of a Foreign Student of American Linguis- tics." Research Club: The November meet- ing of the Research Club will be held on Wed., Nov. 19, 8:00 p.m. Rackham Amphitheatre. "Nuclear Radiation and its Effects on Human Tissue," will be the subject of papers by Professors H. J. Gomberg (Nuclear Engineering) and F. H. Bethell (Internal Medicine.) Plays3 The Dept. of Speech announces the third in its current playbill of experi- mental one-act plays. Eugene Ionesco's "The Lesson" will be presented in the Organization Graduate Student Coffee Hour, Nov. 19. 4-5:30 p.m., Rackham Bldg., 2nd Floor, W. Lounge. All graduate ptudents invited, Graduate Student Council, 3rd gener- al meeting, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m., Rackhaml Bldg., W. Conf. Room. "* " Newman Club, "Modern Medicine in the Jungle" (discussion and movie by 2 nuns who are medical missionaries), Nov. 19, 8 p.m., 331 Thompson, ' * " *p/ Sigma Alpha Eta, meeting, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m.. Speech Clinic, Rm. 108, University Christian Federation, mid- week worship, Nov. 19, 4:15 p.m., Doug- las Memorial Chapel, State and William. Sponsored by 11 denominations. La Sociedad Hispanica, "Tertulla," coffee and conversation hour, Nov. 19, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. International Studenits are cordially invited to a tea in their honor on Nov. 20, 3:30-5 p.m., Mosher Hall. Arena Theater, Frieze Bldg., today at 4 p.m. Admission free. Concerts The University Symphony Orchestra, Josef Blatt, conductor, will appear in" a concert in Hill Aud. on Wed., Nov. 18, 8:30 p.m. Included on the program will be the Brahms "Symphony No. 2 in D major," the Overture to Rossini's "Bar- ber of Seville," Prelude to "Afternoon of a Faun" by Debussy, and Mussorg- sky's "Pictures from an Exhibition." Open to the general public without charge. Academic Notices The examination for History 180 will be held' Fri., Nov. 21, in Nat. Sci. Aud. The General Electric and Charitable Fund is offering 34 fellowships for the academic year 1959-60. Field will in- clude Ph'sical Sciences, Engineering, Industrial Management, Arts and Sci- ences, Graduate Law, and Business. The stipend will be $1750 for a Fellow who is single, $2100 if married without children, and $2500 for a married Fel- low with children. Tuition and fees are also paid. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Graduate School Office. Ap- plications will be submitted to the General Electric Company by Dean Ralph A. Sawyer in the Graduate School, and all applications should be in his hands by Dec. 24, 1959. Doctoral Examination for George Hunter Miley, Chemical Engineering; thesis. "The Use of Nuclear Reactor Radiation to Promote Chemical Reac- tons," Wed., Nov. 19, 3201 E. Eng. Bldg., 4.00 p.m. Chairman, J. J. Martin. 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. Mrs. Marie C. W. Rohling, Delegate member of the Social Economic Coun- cil of the Netherlands, Netherlands, Nov. 12-20; Mr. V. S. Sakari Saarinen, Managing Director, Filmiyhtyma Oy, Finland, Nov. 48; and Mr. Leonce hras, Musical Director of the Flemish Na- tional Radio, Brussels. Belgium, Nov. 18, The following foreign visitor will be on the campus this week. Program ar- rangements are being made by Mr. Ar- thur Dunham, School of Social Work. Marjorie Each, Social Work and Com- munity Organization, Australia, Nov. f6-29. , The following foreign visitor will be on the campus this week. Program ar- rangementsrare being made by Mr. Hu~gh Patrick, Dept. rof' Economics: Mr. Miyake, Secretary, Bank of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 20-21. Placement Notices Civil Service Notice: Michigan Civil Service Commission, Lansing, Mich. 1) Employment Coun- selor Trainee I. 2) Personnel Methods1 Trainee I. 3) Personnel Technician I. Applications must be postmarked or filed at the State Civil Service Com- mission office no later than Nov. 19, 1958. Applicants ' must submit trans- cript of college credits with their ap- plications to be accepted for these ex- aminations. Applicants for these exam- inations who anticipate graduation from college by Jan, 1959 will also be coidered. Positions in these classes are found in the following countie6: Employment Counselor Trainee I --- W ayne County only. Personnel Methods Trainee I - Wayne County only. Per- sonnel Technician I - Ingham County only. Personnel Requests: Armstrong Cork Company, Lancaster, Pa, Accountant: Bus. Ad. degree with accounting major. Age up to 28. Two months classroom training in Control-. ler's Office in Lancaster. 2) Advertis- ing, Proniotion and Public Relations. (Creative writer). Degree in Journal. or English preferred although any de- gree may be considered as long as a man has demonstrated creative writing ability. Age up to 28. On-the-job train- ing, participating in the development of advertising campaigns, brochures, etc. 3) Chemist-Doctorate. Doctorate degree in organic or physical chem. Age up to 35. Training, general indoctrina- tion into the company. 4) Chemists or Chemical Engineers - Research and Development. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Chem. or Chem. Engineering. Age up to 35. On-the-job training. 5) Engineering. Mech. Engineering degree preferred. Age up to 28. Eight months' formalized training in Lancaster. 6) Industrial Engineering. Industrial En- gineering type degree. Age up to 28. Two months' formal training in Lan- caster plus one or two months' on-the- job training in one of the company's plants. 7) Production Planning. Any degree may be considered although there is a preference for Bus. Ad., In- dustrial Management or Econ. Age up to 28. Training on-the-job in Lan- caster. 8) Sales - Non-Technical. Any degree, prefer Bus. Ad., Econ. or Lib- eral Arts. Age up to 28. Marital status- single. Five months of formal classroom training given at the general office of the company in Lancaster. State of Michigan, Civil Service Comm. Lansing, Mich. Conservation Foreman A. Applications must be post- marked or filed at the State Civil Service Commission Office no later thanDec.. 3, 1958. Experience and Edu- cation: Two years exp. in some type of conservation field project work at not less than the B level, and graduation from high school; or two years of exp. as a semi-skilled worker i building construction or maintena e. or ma- chinery maintenance and repair and graduation from high school. 2) Law Stenographer Clerk A. File applications by Dec. 3, 1958. Experience and Educa- tion: Two years of exp. in stenograph- ic work, one year of which shall have involved the taking of legal dictation, and graduation from high school. Holley Carburetor Co., Van Dyke, Mich. Research Dept. Need five gradu- ate engineers, three electrical and two mechanical. These men will be work- ing on a rapidly expandIing project in the design and development of analog and digital computer accessories and off line data processing equipment. F'or the electrical engineers they prefer men with exp. in complex electronic circuit design and some exp. in digital logic. The mechanical engineers would need exp. in the design and develop- ment of small, high precision parts for complex systems linkages and assem- blies to tie in with the electronic units. Computer exp. is preferred but not mandatory, Hamilton, Ohio, Civil Service Com- mission. Bachelor's degree, preferably In the sanitary sciences. Exp. in public health desirable. Must be U.S. citizen and must be between the ages of 22-50. Sanitarian 'II. Duties: Fieldwork of a technical nature in one or more public health program areas. Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas. Excellent opportunities for graduate students interested in en- tering research. They need Electronic Engineers, Structural Engineers and Applied Mathematicians. Prefer per- sonnel who have obtained their M.S. or Ph.D. Degrees. State of Connecticut, Civil Service Commission, Hartford, Conn. 1) Legis- lative Reference Librarian. Closing date is Nov. 26, 1958. General statement of duties: Has charge of the Legislative Reference Section in the Public Serv- ices Division of the State Library. Works under the direction of a State Library Division Chief, who reviews, work for effectiveness and conform- ance with policy. 2) District Director of Welfare II. Closing date: Nov. 26, 1958. Directs the operations of one or more district welfare offices, having a total case load of over 3,000. in accord- ance with established policy in the implementation of laws, program ob- jectives, and standards; maintains and develops community relations. 3) Dis- trict Director of Welfare I. Closing date is Nov. 26. Directs the operations of one or more district welfare offices, having a total case load of not more than 3,000, in accordance with estab- lished policy in the implementation of laws, program objectives, and stand- ards, maintains and develops commu- nity relations. HAVE ROOM for 2 riders to California for Thanksgiving. Leaving Sunday. Share expenses and driving. George Tryon. Call after 6:00 p.m. 315 Ferris corner S. Hamilton, Ypsilanti. Near Bus Station. )011 WANTED RIDE-Mon. thru Fri.; must arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M. from North Campus. Call NO 3-3831, Eve. )G2 WANTED: Daily ride from Plymouth to North Campus to arrive Ann Arbor by 8:00 a.m. and leave about 5:00 p.m. Contact Mrs. Leech at NO 3- 1511, Ext. 86424 till 5:00 p.m. and after at GL 3-5189. )G12 RIDE 'WANTED from West Detroit area to campus Monday-Friday. Call BR 2-1562. )G13 BUSINESS SERVICES BEAUTIFUL GIFTS We carry gifts suitable for everyone and all occasions. Headquarters for ceramic tiles. Call NO 2-7471 and NO 3-0503 anytime. )J105 On Packard right off State Street-. That's our convenient location. Our hours are convenient too -- 7:30 a.m. 'til midnight RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freeman's) 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" )J104 Shop for SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES. ,IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS, AND GOURMET SPECIALTIES Washington Fish Market 208 E. Washington NO 2-2589 )J10 RITZ BEAUTY SALON Complete line of Beauty work 605 E. Williams Phone NO 8-7066 )J2 SMITH'S Ann Arbor's First Carpet Store EVERY WEDNESDAY THERE IS AN{ ALL-CAMPUS MIDWEEK WORSH I P Sponsored by 11 Denominations Thru U.C.F. (University Christian Federation 4:15-4:45 p.mn. At Douglas Memorial Chapel (Corner of State and William, )F138 RUSHED? Clutched? Solve your typing problems. Call NO 3-4014. )F169 BORED Sat, night? Try the LEAGUE SNACK BAR. Food - dancing - enter- tainment-Free admission-9-12 p.m. )F18 THE OLD PHILOSOPHER-- There are two times in a man's life, when he should not speculate: when he can't afford it and when he can. )F EVERYTHING'S up to date in Ann Ar- bor-"Oklahoma." ticket sales have begun. )F167 TWO TICKETS to O.S.U. game, Call NO 2-2108 after 6:00 P.M. )F166 CAMPUS CLOSEUPS Do You Know? Janet Turner .......... NO 3-4164 John D. Eick ............NO 8-9085 ARE THOSE GRADES discouraging? Try the Union Tutorial File for the best in tutors. )F126 WHO WILL BE Bunthorne's bride? See Patience Thurs., Fri. or Sat. and sat- isfy your curiosity. G&S. )F165 WANTED: Adult students who are reg- istered voters in Oakland County to do enjoyable and worthwhile week- end work. Contact Bill Beer at NO 3-7541, Ext. 465 after 7:30 p.m. )F148 STUDENTS CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Esquire 1 year $4.00 Holiday 9 months $3.50 Time 1 year 54.00 Sports Ill. 1 year $4.00 Sat. Eve. Post 35 weeks $3.50 Reporter 1 year $4.50 Phone Student Periodical Agency NO 2-3061 )F163 HAVE A custom made dress for the holidays this year. Shirl's Sewing Shop. 3016 Packard Road. NO 8-7143. Evenings Call NO 3-7341. )F159 HELP WANTED WANTED: Part-time steno-typist, morn- ings. Local Organization. Write Box H26, % Michigan Daily. )H26 WANTED: Couple or single woman for small home for girls. Husband may be a student or employed elsewhere. References required. Interest in help- ing adolescents essential. Salary plus maintenance. Phone NO 2-5834 late evenings or before 9:00 a.m. )H25 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 Read and Use Daily Classifieds HI Fl STUDIO An amazing inventory of HI-FI components available to you at catalogue price. KITS f We stock amplifier, AMN - FM tuner and speaker enclosure kits in several brands. 121 and 131 S. University NO 8-7942 )X5 GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars. Qualified instructor. Call Maddy Music for de- tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E. William. )X12 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 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 118-1 E. Washington NO 2-4617 (above Conlin & Wetherbee Clothing Store) )PO 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. )Pl USED CARS FOR SALE We specialize in good used cars from $100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. )NI 52 DE SOTO V8. Radio, Heater, Power Steering. Call NO 3-0831 after 5:00. 2016 Medford Road, Apt. 16. )N35 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan. Very good transportation, available December 1, $240. Call NO 5-6293 evenings. )N34 '58 Borgward .................$1915 '58 Volvo Demonstrator ......$2195 '57 TR-3 Triumph..........$2195 MICHIGAN EUROPEAN CAR CORP. RACCOON COAT: good condition. For sale cheap. NO 3-7110 after 10:30 p.m. 1B72 DUO-THERM space heater, barrels, tub- ing, etc. Good condition, reasonable. Call NO 5-5145 mornings. )N4 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 0 KIMBALL Dealer ANN ARBOR PIANO CO. 213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109 ARMY-NAVY type socks 39c; shorts plies. Sam's Store, FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sport Cars. Lunication $1.25 514 E. Washington Phone NO 3-4858 WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 )S4 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!" 1220 8. University at Forest NO 8-9168 )Si 303 Ashley NO 5-5800 )N31 ~F~ Featuring: Karastan Mohawk Needletuft CARPET STORE- 207 E. Washington St. - L I NOLEUM STORE - 205 N. Main St. SNEAK PREVIEW 81 Tonight 9 P.M. MICHIGAN THEATRE )J8 EDDIE'S PAINT STORE White Paint.........$1.98 Per Gal. Colors ................$2.48 Per Gal. 117 E. Ann NO 8-8966 )J77 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 - - - ed Won der/aud AT LOW STU DENT RATES ..awaits you at any of the HILTON-STATLER HOTELS NEW YORK CITY: 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: FOX MOTEL Room Phones Free TV 2805 E. 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 house) NO 8-6966 )J32 POTATOES-U.S. No. 1 $3.00-100 lbs. Bananas-15c lb. Demarco Produce. NO 2-7747 )J95 English: MAN V HISLU Thit give thr ingt pee the( test tob a d whi English: BOASTFUL URCHIN Thinklish: BRAGAMUFFIN DONALD KNUDSEN. HARVARD SPEAK THINKLISHI MAKE $2% Just put two words together to form a ne one. Thinklish is so easy you'll think of dozen of new words in seconds! We'll pay $25 eac for the hundreds of Thinklish words judge best-and we'll feature many in our colleg ads. Send your Thinklish words (with tran lations) toLuckyStrike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon N. Y. Enclose your name, address, college o university and class. WHO SQUANDERS En JCKIES Inklsh translation: When this gent es someone the shirt off his back, he ows in free laundry service. In pass- around the cigarettes, he knows no r'-it's "Want a Lucky, pal? Keep carton!" The man's really a walking imonial to the honest taste of fine iacco (he buys 247 packs of Luckies ay). Thing is, he gives 246 away- Ch makes him a bit of a tastrel! English: BLUE-BLOOD 'HOUSE PET Thinklish: ARISTDCAT EDWARD SULlUVAN, C.C N.Y English: SHOT-PUTTING AWARD _ .