PAGL TEN TAE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1967 ,, t'AEcw : TE MIHIGAN-AI- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Across Campus U SUBLE SER ICE, (Continued on Page 6)' Econ., Journ.,. Speech, Lib. Arts for public relations trainees. POSITION OPENINGS: Russell Mkt. Research, Inc., N.Y.C. ' -Mktg. Res. Trainees. All phases, Field, Tabulating and Project Direction. Back- grounds in Mktg., Math, Psych., Soc. and Bus. Ad. are most helpful.. U.S. Treasury Dept., Wash., D.C. - nffice of the Assistant Commissioner (Technical) in ;Internal Revenue Serv-; ice. Law and Attcg. students for Tax Law Specialists. LLB or Bach. level de- gree with 24 hrs. accounting. Hutzler's, Baltimore, Md.-Executive Training Program, retailing career, bro- chures available.1 Air. Reduction Co., Inc., N.Y.C. - Patent Department, LLB, undergrad degree in engineering or sciences. Sbme exper. as atty. ,in Patent Office, cor- porate patent dept., etc. Located in M~urray Hill, N.J. Management Consultants, Detroit, Mich.-Assistant Treasurer. CPA, induct. acctg. bkgd., 5 yra. exper. req. Control- ter, Indust exper. in costing, receiv- ables and payables forcasting, credit' and office mgmt. exper., 10 yrs. pro- Fessional work req. Programmers with exper. in materials control applications. 1 plus yrs. in broad range of program- ming exper. Square D Co., Madison Heights, Mich. --Application Engineer BSEE pref. for Unit Substation and Switchgear Ap- plications Group. Prestolite Co., Div. of Electra Corp., Toledo, Ohio - Engineers: Electrical. Electronic, Mechanical, Section Head, Test, Chemical, Metallurgical, General Foreman, Methods. Mostly BS levels. For further information please call 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 300 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- INTERVIEWS: MARCH 13- Detroit Edison Co., Detroit - 9-5, Art and Design, Computing, lVgmt. 'rng., Mkt. Res., Personnel, Produc- tion, Sales, Writing and General. MARCH 14- Camp Tamarack, Ortonville, Mich. - 9-5, Spec. waterfront, arts & crafts, nature, campcraft, canoe tripping, truck-bus driver, nurse, secretary and 'unit supervisors. Camp Farband, Mich.-Coed. 1-5 p.m. Prog. dir., sr. couns., riding, waterfront, sports, male & female. MARCH 1'S- Williams Services, Inc., Detroit _ 10-5. Secretaries, IBM typists, clerli- typists, calculator operators and switch- board operators,. general office help. MARCH 16- Camp Batawagama, Iron Country Youth Samp, Mich.--Coed. 9-11:30 a.m. Counselors, male or female, program director, male. Johnson and Johnson, Health Care Division, Detroit-05. Sales Trainee Program for Jrs. in Mktg., Merchandis- ing,. Lib. Arts and Set. Company car and bus, expenses paid. MARCH 17-- Irish Hills Girl Scout Council, Jack- son, Mich.-10:30-5 p.m. General camp staff, counselors, unit leaders, cook and assistant director. Applications and details at Summuer Placement Service, 212 SAB, Lower Level. Part-Time Employment RN or LPN-Temporary assignment In University Clinic to start Immedi- ately. Monday-Friday. 1-5 p.m. Duration -3 weeks. Interested applicants please contact: Part-Time Employment Office, 2200 SAB, Phone 764-7283. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS: Make interview appointments at Room 128-H. West Engineering Bldg. MARCH 17- Aerojet-General Corp. ElBectro-Optical Systems, Inc. General Motors Corp. (Summer only), Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Lorain Products Co. Omni sp'ectra, Inc. The Rand Corp. (Bureau of Appoint- ments). U.S. Govt.-Federal Power Commission FRIDAY, MARCH 10 4:15 p.m.-Marvin McLean will lecture on "Maori Music of New Zealand" for the Music School in 200 Lane Hall. 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. - Cinema Guild presents "The Fifth Ann Arbor Film Festival" in the Archi- tecture Auditorium. Music by the Dixboro Breakdown. 7:00 and 9:15 p.m.-Cinema II p r e s e n t s Telinessee Williams' "Night of the Iguana" in Audi- torium A, Angell Hall. 7:00 and 10:00 p.m.-Musket '67 presents Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:00 p.m.-Michael J. Klein, Research Assistant, will lecture on "Mars" for the Department of Astronomy's visitor's night: Audi- torium D, Angell Hall. 8:30 p m.-Prescott House of IHA will sponsor an all-campus mixer featuring the Long Island Sound. Girls admitted free. Union Ballroom. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. - Cinema Guild and Cinema II, (see Friday). 8:30 p.m. - IHA presents The Lovin' Spoonful in Hill Audito- rium. SUNDAY, MARCH 12 2:30 an4 8:30 p.m.--The Pro- fessional Theatre Program will present "An Evenings Frost" star- ring Will Gerr at the Lydia Men- delssohn 'Theatre. NOTICE TO TENANTS FROM THE SUBLET SERVICE If you need a substitute tenant to pay your rent this summer, we can save you time and money. WE RENT YOUR APARTMENT FOR YOU! Professional Service Includes: I . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Advertising your apartment Preparing all necessary leasing papers Showing the apartment if necessary Renting at the price you ask Maintaining current lists and information of all available apartments and terms We have 24-HOUR Answering Service *I ,\ 'fi~'"i}:i':ii :.4;i ..;}i4i::" ...i: }',;:,... . . . . . N."1 -- .. ..r:i'Xii: . :}.i.. . . w::.:.. :~. . . .. Are you lookihg fora company that Will recognize you as an individual, provide you with a stimulating growth environ- ment, and expect you to grow and progress to your fullest potential in the shortest period of time? Especially when this potential includes top level management. For EE's and ME's with Graduate and Undergraduate De- grees, we have positions available in Design and Develop- ment, Project Engineering, Applications Engineering, Test Equipment Design, Manufacturing and Production Supervi- sion and Product Engineering. For MBA's with Engineering Undergraduate Degrees, we have positions in Program Management and as Assistants to Several of Our Officers. We're a small company (1500 employees and $25 million in sales), but we plan on getting much larger. If you are interested in discussing a future with us, a rperesentative will be on campus March 21. See your placement office for details. If you are unavailable on the advoe date, please write to: W. L. Frykhohn Professional Placement Manager Proner Airport EAST AURORA, N.Y. 14052 An equal opportunity em ploy er }:.:.:s:;".;: ~ ...... . . . . ............"..... . . . . . . ........ . .... E. . . . . Y '£ >1?Gi': :h. : .'C\?":.. k{?-t. . ...":4- We are experienced Professional Leasing Consultants. Our staff is composed of students and graduates recog- nizing student housing problems. Our, services are also available for non students. Cost; $10 /person mini- mum $25.00/Apt.m FREE Information and Consultation. If you have questions or problems, need information or advice - CALL NOW 761-3688 or 665-4480. Now is the time to rent your apartment for the summer. We have lists of persons who want to rent summer apartments now. Last year we had over 1000 requests for summer apartments. We have requests by mail, re- quests for groups and requests to share apartments. WE NEED APARTMENTS TO RENT COMPLETE AND RETURN WITH CASH OR CHECK TO SUBLET SERVICE, 1217 S. University, Located Across from Campus Theatre. Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Monday through Saturday. ----.-------------------------------------------- APARTMENT FOR RENT *1 Name (Please Print) Regular rent mo Summer rent mo. Address Apt. No. Occupancy dates or Will negotiate Phone PLEASE CHECK FEATURES OF YOUR APARTMENT Number of persons _ Air Conditioning- _ Number of Bedrooms -____ Furnished-- Unfurnished Modern Balcony Laundry Facilities Storage.____ Garage- Parking Read and Use Daily Classified Swimming Pool Disposal Dishwasher -_Fireplace Porch---- Bi-level- On Campus Near Campus Off Campus-. Tenants Pay These Utilities: Heat.___ Electricity- __ Water__ Share: Kitchen- -Bath Bedroom. O e e- _ -- Other eature . ' I- i NJ _ _ . moommki., I I u 1 I EVERY THURS., FRI. SAT., SUN. EVENING NO COVER NO MINIMUM FRIENDLIEST BAR in TOWN . I ii . i. and is finished by 2:00 Band starts at 9:30... CLI T'S CLU (Formerly the Midway Lunch) 111 E. Ann St. 4 '4 11 Mill ................................................- 8 5' /4'; 4z sF, w. , . .' .x " :. 3 . F% Except tonight, appearing at the I