PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,:1965 PAGE TWO TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. SEPTE~ER 26,4965 Prosperity Spurs Wall Street Trading Rush Across Campus F By The Associated Press NEW YORK-A stock trading rush is on in Wall Street. People bought nearly 41 million shares last week. A prime motivation for many buyers, aparently, is all the talk that today's prosperity is sure to get even better. Auto men talk of a nine-million car year. Steel is doing better after its labor settle- ment than most people had thought possible. Employment is at a record high. So are incomes. and spending. Popular stock price averages have closed higher week after week. So the trading volume on the New York Stock Exchange is run- ning far ahead of this time a year ago. In the last five weeks 157,223,000 shares changed hands, compared with 116,883,000 in the like period of 1964. The daily quota of news in re- cent weeks has been an effective stimulant. The current business upswing is in its 55th month, a peacetime record. The spring and summer months were better than first predicted. Corporate profits are proving larger than many hoped. The public seems convinced they are still climbing. The Viet Nam war leads in- vestors to believe many companies will prosper from increased de- fense spending. Also they feel that the plans for the Great Society mean that increased government spending will tend to keep pros- perity rolling on. Brokers say that some investors, especially the smaller ones, are seeking stocks as a hedge against the inflation they suspect may be on the way. Stock prices are sup- posed to rise as the purchasing power of the dollar declines. High- er prices for the products show up as increased profits for some companies and therefore inspire higher prices for their stocks. But others, brokers say, figure just the opposite. They consider inflation to be unlikely because the economic upswing is soundly based. So they do not fear the bust that invariably follows an inflation-inspired boom. They can cite statements by many govern- ment officials to that effect and also by most corporate economists. Wall street notes, too, that more people than ever before are in a position now to dabble in stocks if they like. Disposable income after taking care of the neces- sities has never been so large. More people are taking an interest in business and finance and are more knowledgeable about invest- ments in general, and individual companies in particular. Who is selling the stocks that are gobbled up each day? Brokers say that some sellers are those who are convinced that any busi- ness upswing must end some time and are willing to sell and take their profits now. Others are wary of the world uncertainties, politi- cal and military and monetary, that could change the general outlook over night. Brokers say there are always contrary-minded traders who grow wary when too many people seem to jump on the bandwagon and preach endless prosperity. They sell because they think the majority is usually wrong. SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 ' 2 p.m.-Challenge presents Buck- minister Fuller speaking on "The Great Society: The Technological Frontier" in the Union Ballroom. 7 p.m.-A panel of students from Latin America will discuss "The Latin American Revolution" in the French room of the Pres- byterian Campus Center at 1432 Washtenaw. 7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinema Guild presents "The Balcony" in the Architecture Aud. * 8 p.m.-Ann Arbor CORE, in cooperation with the Newman Student Association will present a folk sing at the Gabrial Richard Center, St. Mary's Chapel, 331 Thompson St. TUESDAY, SEPT. 28 7:30 p.m.-A mass meeting for the Association for the Interna- :..1.,., pp Ate... ".*&.S" ... .. .............W".......t....S.,.....V...J.. .. . . x'.".. ..Y..,...... ".......n .. ... II DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 3077 E. Engin. 7 p.m.-The Washtenaw County Red Cross Red Cross will offer the first of two adult swim sessions at the Willow Run High School pool. 7:30 pm.-Brice Carnahan of the Departments of Chemical En- gineering and Biostatistics will give a Department of Engineering Lecture on "Digital Computation and the MAD Language" in the Nat. Sci. Aud. 8 p.m.-The Professional Thea- tre Program presents the APA company in "You Can't 'Take It with You" at the Mendelssohn Theater. THURSDAY, SEPT.n30 7 and 9 p.m.-- The Cinema Guild presents "The Earrings of Mme. de X" in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-The Professional Thea- tre Program presents the APA company in "You Can't Take It with You" at the Mendelssohn Theater. FRIDAY, OCT. 1 7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinema Guild presents "The, Earrings of Mme. de X" in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-The Professional Thea- tre Program presents the APA company in "You Can't Take It with You" at the Mendelssohn Theater. Sunday, September 26 "THE LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTION" Panel of Students from Latin America 1.?. :r:::::::: "::{:.'f". . . \.:. {"'S{."::: "1 f:;:4Y":'11f "" "::V :: 1::::' ...r.. 1... rfrf. :." {t{:= n. m f.. T' ' . "tiv :. x.: ;r$,r:;}. J' 1" """;}tSSfi:<°'r'r: l :fi{' :r :"::{': .:'....r}lO.:f NfffA\.14..ff}..7"'f.rt'."J:?!."fr.......Y{.. f:.t":.'.' f.Yl1.'r:{JJ{::":';.{..{.l1Vf.. :4 .V:i.1"N.A....4.:"A.:.:LSl :. f.. .k ^NK+ ' "7Q:".......... :'::t 4":x::4:9:.::1". r.::: "'. : : Presbyterian Campus Center 1432 Washtenaw Avenue French Room 7:00 P.M. ALL STUDENTS WELCOME 1 1 r " * I* r / GENETI M S 1 r 1 / I / 1 1 I I " 1 EETWNTRS RUBY DEE N THEORIGINAL UNCUT VERSION 1 j 1 £ 1i THEARCHTE WCTUNAUIT .U AMISYN EETY CENTS Ir MMMlM*A M MMwMM MtMIwM~n The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan, for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Day Calendar Cinema Guild-"School for Scound- rels": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. Events Monday Engineering Mechanics Seminar -j Wei-Hsuin Yang, "Elastic-Plastic Solu- tions of a Cracked Plate under Ten- sion": 325 West Engineering, 4 p.m. School of Music Recital - Student Brass Quintet: Recital Hall, School of Music, 7 p.m. General Notices Engineering Mechanics Seminar: Mon., Sept. 27, 4 p.m., Room 325 West Engi- neering Bldg. Dr. Wei-Hsuin Yang will speak on "Elastic-Plastic Solutions of a Cracked Plate under tension."' Coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m. in Room 214 West Engineering. Fall Term Fees: At least 50 per cent is due and payable on or before Sept. 30, 1965. Non-payment of at least 50 per cent by Sept. 30 will result in the assess- ment of a delinquent penalty of $5r Payments may be made in person Sept. 27, 3200 Angell Hall, at 2 p.m. (! Chairman, W. A. Ericson.; University Faculty and Staff Meeting: For further information, please call President Hatcher will give his annual! 764-7460. General Div., Bureau of Ap- Medical College Admissian Test: Ap- address to the faculty and staff on pointments, 3200 SAB. plication blanks for the Medical Col- Monday evening, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m., in E 1ege Admission Test are available in the Rackham Lecture Hall. All staff ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER 122 Rackham Bldg. The next admin- members and their wives are invited. VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please istration of. the test will be on Sat.. The five Distinguished Faculty Achieve- sign schedule posted at 128-H West Oct. 23, and applications must be re- ment Awards and the six Distinguished Engrg ceived in New York, N.Y., by Oct. 8. Service Awards for Instructors and As- THURS., SEPT. 30-- sistant Professors will be presented at A ericanEl Eectric Power Sys., nd. National Teacher Examinations: Can- this meeting. A reception will be held & Mich. Electric Co., Fort Wayne, Mar- didates taking the National Teacher in the Michigan League Ballroom im- ion, Muncie, South Bend, Lawrenceburg Examination on Sat., Oct. 2, are 're- mediately after the conclusion of the & Sullivan, Ind.: Benton Harbor, Mich. quested to report to Aud. B, Angell meeting. -BS: CE, EE & ME. Sales & Appdic. Hall at 8:30 Saturday morning. Avco Corp., Lycoing Div., Stratford, All Students in the School of Educa Conn.-Any Degree: EM, Mat'is., ME .x mc Mt. R BSOM. " C.hE ( C.mhm b1l 1 Reformation" by John A. T. Rob- inson in Rm. 2 of the League. 4 p.m.-Sally Lyman Allen of the Department of 'Zoology will or mailed to the Cashier's Office, 1015 John Eibler, Education; thesis: "A min. Placement Office, 254 Bus. Ad. tional Exchange of Students in Administration Bldg., before 4:30 p.m., , Comparison of the Relationships be- Bldg. Economics and Commerce will be Thurs., Sept. 30. tween Certain Aspects or Characteristicsh Mail Early of the Structure of the High School POSITION OPENINGS: held in Rm. 130 Bus. Ad. Bldg. Faculty and the Amount of Curricu- U.S. Civil Service Comm., Chicago- 7:30 p.m.-The Art in the Amer- Mail payments postmarked after due hum Innovation," Mon., Sept. 27, 3203 Various openings including Engrs., Sta- icas Lecture will focus on "The date, Sept. 30, are late and subject to UHS, at 1:30 p.m. Chairman, S. E. Di- I tisticians, Physicist, Mgmt. Analyst, penalty.. mond. Regist. Nurse, Psychologist, Social Young Republic Faces Two Direc- Identify mail payments as tuition Workers, Physical Therapist, etc. Posi- tions" in the Rackham Amphi- and show student number and name. Engineering Placement Meeting: "In- tions located in Ill., Ind., Ky., Mich., theater. , terviewing Worshop." Playback of re- F Ohio & Wis. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29' Doctoral Examination for James corded live interview with discussion A. J. Sparks & Co., Grand Rapids, Mills Dickey, \ Mathematics; thesis: based on the principles of the preced- Mich.-Bus. Admin. grad with sales Noon-David L. Reuther will "Bayesian Statistical Inference for Mul- ing meeting. Prof. J. G. Young, Sept. 27, ability. Excellent opportunity for ad- lead on Office of Religious Affairs tivariate Location Parameters." Mon., 4 p.m., 311 West Engineering Bldg. vancement. I Book Discussion on "The New lead a Department of Zoology SATURDAY, OCT. 2 Seminar on "Epigenetic Variations 8 p.m.-The Professional Thea- in Enzymes of Tetrahymena" in tre Program presents the APA Rm. 231 Angell. . company in "You Can't 'fake It 7 p.m.-The Michigan Technic' with You" at the Mendelssohn will have a mass meeting in Rm. jITheater. '4 All Present and Former Woodrow Wilson Fellows: You are invited to a reception for Woodrow Wilson Fellows at the University of Michigan, 4 p.m., Tues., Sept. 28, West Conference Room, Horace R. Rackham School of Gradu- ate Studies. Fellows' wives and hus- bands are welcome. Student Tea at the home of President and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher on Wed., Sept. 29, from 4-6 p.m. All students are cor- dially invited. Flu Shots: The first "flu shot" clinic for this fall will be held at the Health Service, Wed., Sept. 29 from 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. The charge is $1 for students and $1.50 for faculty, staff and spouses. Doctoral Examination for Herbertj e. -M: : -( om ust on), tion (Undergraduate): Preclassification CE-Aircraft Stress), Aero & Astro. for the Winter Term will start on Oc- MS-PhD: Info. & Controls. BS: E Math, tober 4th and end on December 10th. E Physics. Prof.: Applied Mech. R. & The material may be obtained in Room D: d Des. 1431 University School beginning on t Chrysler Corp., Detroit (Mainly) - October 4 Any Degree: ChE, CE, EE, ME & Oort ___Meteor. & Ocean. BS: E Physics, IE. Placement R. & D. & Des. Prestolite Co., Toledo, Ohio--BS-MS: } " ./ t C.?,.... ,.,... Th3 "k+1~ I/ To readers and admirers of "The Fountainhead," "Atlas Shrugged" and "For the New Intellectual" Enrollment is now open for, the NATHANIEL BRANDEN lectures on basic principles of OBJECT VISM the philosophy of AYNi BMAND and its application to psychology For a descriptive brochure, please write or phone the local business representative of NATHANIEL BRANDEN INSTITUTE Irving J. Ralph-2635 W. Delhi Rd. Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103 NO 3-3205 PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- ! dents, please call 764-7460 for appoint- ments with the following: TUES., SEPT. 28- McGraw-Hill Book Co., N.Y.C.-BA or MA any field for position as College traveler. Promote, scout for new books, act as liaison between publisher & academic world. John Hancock Mutual Life Insuranc Co., Detroit-Degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Philos., Psych,, Speech, & Bus. Ad. for Insurance Sales (pm.only). WED., SEPT. 29- U.S. Air Forc, Wash., D.C.-BA or MA in any field for Officer Training School. Men and women. The Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn-Degree any field, esp. Math for positions in Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Sales (territorial & inside), home of- fie & Actuary Trainees. *;-Pfttsburgh National Bank, Pitts., Pa--Dec. -grads, degree in Econ. for Mgmt, Trng. program. Men & women, *-For appointments contact Bus. Ad Ph 483-4680 EttncaOa. CARPENTER ROAD EE &g ME. BS : Ch1E. R. & D., Des. DIAL 8-6416 3rd WEEK ECHNIOW[R ur~rrED a lisTS NOW! AT TH E STATE Shows at 1:00-3:00-5:00 7:00 and 9:05 ) i r ov Dial 5-6290 "DEVASTATING! BLISTERING! SLASHING!" -New York Times "A MOVIE THAT YOU SHOULD NOT MISS! -JUDITH CRIST-on NBC-TV "TODAY" show HOM ECOMING GGO GIR Box Office Open from 6:30 to 10 NOW SHOWING A CARLO PONiI 1CO DE NAME: ~j4 ~ OPERATION Shown ot 9:35 Only COLUMBIA PICTURES WILLIAM W YLER l the collector ---NEXT-- "TH E PAWNBROKER" a powerful ad beld mothm. plire.. made by adults...with Maults...for adults? Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9:10 P.m. 1" II TRYOUTS I 1 11 1 * GIRLS, i people stare admiringly at you when. you dance at parties and TGs, if your figure is phenomenal, or if you just really enjoy dancing like the Shindig and Hullabaloo girls, don't miss your chance! " When you appear on the Dance Float in the Homecoming, Parade Friday after- noon, October 15, and lead the crowd in danc- ing to The Four Tops at the dance in the IM: Building that evening, you'll be glad you made the grade. I Shown at 7:25 PLUS 2 CARTOONS FRESHMEN INTERESTED IN STUDENT GOVERNMENY? BE ACTIVE IN SGC 1 i I I Interested in Public Relations? JOIN the Student Government Council's Ii FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT SGC PERSONNEL DIRECTOR WE SEEK ALL INTERESTED PEOPLE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 PUBLIC RELATIONS BOARD GENERAL MEETING Sept. 26 1542 SAB STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL 663-0553 'I 7:00 P.. SGC offices SAB .4 P.M. THE UNION, ROOM3 R & S DO THE MONKEY, THE WATUSI, THE JERK, THE PONY, THE FRUG, THE STOMP, THE SLOP, THE BOP, THE MASHED POTATOES, THE VIRGINIA REEL,-. WHY SIGC? WOULD YOU LIKE TO READ 1000 to 2000 WORDS A MINUTE WITH FULL COMPREHENSION AND RETENTION EASE PRESSURE-SAVE TIME-IMPROVE CONCENTRATION You can read 150-200 pages an hour using the ACCELERATED READING method. You'll learn to comprehend at speeds of 1,000 2,000. words a minute, And retention Is excellent. This is NOT a skimming method; you definitely read every word. You can apply the ACCELERATED READING method to textbooks and factual morerial as well as to literature and fiction. The author's style is not lost when you read at these speeds. In fact, your accuracy and enjoyment in reading will be increased. Consider what this new reading ability will enable you to accomplish-in your required reading and in the additional reading you will want to do. No machines, projectors, or apparatus are used in learning the ACCELERATED READING method. In this way the reader avoids developing any dependence upon external equipment in reading. 1 1 nUMvn65 BECAUSE WE BELIEVE THAT SGC IS GOING TO GET THINGS DONE THIS YEAR! RIGHT NOW WE ARE INVOLVED IN A DYNAMIC ATTEMPT TO REVITALIZE AND An afternoon class and an evening class in ACCELERATED READING will be taught each TUESDAY adjacent to the U. of M. Campus beginning on October 12. Be our guest at a 30-minute public demonstration of the ACCELERATED READING 11 1_11 .. :.. . .... ui ;.77, 111' - I 11i III.