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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

itate Department Locates
ormer Local Teacher,

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3 :00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

A former Ann Arbor High
School teacher of Russian who is
three weeks overdue in returning
from a trip to the Soviet Union
has been located proceeding to-
ward a Soviet border exit, the
state department reported yester-
day.
Mark Kaminsky, a 1958 grad-
uate of the University, and his
companion, Harvey Bennett of
Bath, Me., were expected to leave
the Soviet Union sometime yes-
terday, the announcement, relay-
ed from the United States embas-
sy in Moscow, said.
Kaiinsky, 28 years old, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ignace Kaminsky
of Edwardsburg, Mich., had been
due to arrive in New York Sept. 1
prior to becoming an assistant

professor in the Purdue University
department of Slavic languages.
He earned a bachelor's and a
master's degree in Russian studies
at the University in 1958 and 1960,
respectively, and lived at 1127 E.
Ann St. last year.
Kaminsky and Bennett entered
the Soviet Union July 27 from
Helsinki, Finland, intending to
travel through Russia by automo-
bile. Until the state department
announcement, the last word from
them had been a letter sent to
Randall J. Peacock, an Ann Arbor
High School teacher and friend of
Kaminsky, dated Aug. 25 in the
Ukraine.
Bennett's wife reported to the
state department two weeks ago
that the two men were missing.I

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Meianingful membership
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Meaningful organization
means joining the
B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation
Affiliation -fee: $3.00 year
SIMPLY MAIL THIS COUPON and
$3.00 to H I LLEL, 1429 Hill St.

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have had at least one semester of
residence in this College.
Applications for Phoenix Project Re-
search Grants: Faculty members who
wish to apply for grants from the
Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project
Research Funds to support research
in peacetime applications and implica-
tions of nuclear energy should file
applications in the Phoenix Memorial
Lab, North Cambus, by Mon., Oct. 10.
Application forms will be mailed on
request- or can be obtained at the
Phoenix Memorial Lab, Ext. 86-407.
Doctoral Candidates who expect to
receive degrees in February, 1961,
must have at least three bound copies
(the original in a "spring binder")
of their dissertation in the office of
the Graduate School by Fri., Dec, 9.
The report of the doctoral committee
on the final oral examination must be
filed with the Recorder of the Grad-
uate School together with two copies
of the thesis, which is ready in all
respects for publication, not later than
Mon., Jan. 9.
Students eligible for and electing to
receive Education and Training allow-
ance under Public Law 550 or 634 dur-
ing the fall semester must bring signed
ELECTION CARDS and TUITION RE-
CEIPTS to the Office of Veterans' Af-
fairs, 142 Admin. Bldg. before 3:30
p.m., Fri., Sept. 23. Office hours are:
8:00-11:00 a.m. and 1:00-3:30 p.m.
Foreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors who
will be on the campus this week on
the dates indicated.
Program arrangements are being
made by the International Center: Mrs.
Henr J. Meyer.
Name Title Country, Date
Dr. C. N. Vakil, Director, Research
Center, UNESCO, Calcutta, India, Sept.
22.
Program arrangements for the fol-
lowing are being made by the Institute
for Social Research.
Mrs. Mara Julius, Sociology, Yugo-
slavia, Sept. 19.
Mr. Vidosav Trickovic, Sociology, Yu-
goslavia, Sept. 22.
Mr. Nasser Feill, Cultural Affairs As-
sistant, U.S.I.S., Iran, Sept. 22 (just
for the day).
Program arrangements for the fol-
lowing are being made by the Interna-
tional Center: Mrs. Henry J. Meyer.
Events Today
Graduate School Convocation: Wed.,
Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. In the Trueblood'
Aud.. Frieze Bldg. Dr. Luther H.
Evans, former librarian of Congress
and Director General of UNESCO will
be the guest speaker. A reception
will follow in the Rackham Bldg. All
graduate students are invited.
Placement Notirps
The Buffalo (New York) Board of

Name

Education will give examinations to
approved teacher candidates In Buf-
falo on Sat., Nov. 5. Applications must
be filed there by October 14. Examina-
tions are scheduled in the following
subjects: Elementary, Special Educa-
tion, Music, Physical Education, Li-
iS:ary Science, English, Mathematics,
Science, Social Studies, Stenography
and Typing, Accounting, Industrial,
Techical and Vocational Education.
There will also be examinations for
Guidance Counselor, School Psycholo-
gist, Visiting Teacher and Attendance
Teacher. This list is subject to change.
For applications contact Joseph Manch,
Superintendent of Schools, Buffalo,
New York. For additional information
contact the Bureau of Appointments,
3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis -
Marketing Research Project Director;
B.A. or M.A. in social sciences, i.e.
psych. or sociology; and/or statisics.
Prefer 2-3 yr. experience in market
research or opinion poll research. Male,
age up to 35 yrs.
Tung-SOl Electric, Inc., New Jersey-
Engineers; research, design, process,
development, etc., for various divisions
in New Jersey. Seven (7) openings-
three (3) of which do not require pre-
vious experience. B.S. or M.S. in
Physics, Chemistry or Engineering.
Ben Z. Rubin Co., Detroit - Sales
Engineers (2 openings) to handle nu-
clear instruments in Michigan and
northern Ohio; another to handle elec-
tronic analog computers in- 6-state
midwestern territory.
PulIe Service Research Institute,
Inc., Stamford, Conn.-Experimental
Psychologist; Ph.D. or Ph.D. candidate
preferred; with strong instrumentation
capability to join small group of young
scientists in non-military research.
Finance Center, U.S. Army, Indian-
apolis-.Mathematical Statistician for
Comptroller's Office. B.A. or B.S. with
24 hours in math and statistics plus 3
yrs. experience to serve as top theoreti-
cal specialist on the Management En-
gineering Staff.
State of Wisconsin, Administration
Dept., Madison - Personnel; several
openings in Bureau of Personnel, Mad-
ison, and 1 or 2 others in Oshkosh.
Application deadline Sept. 28.
Contact the Bureau of Appointments,
4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371, for fur-
ther information.
Student Part-Time
MALE
20-Psychological subjects.
6-Psychological subjects. (2 hours per
day for 5 days)
1-Married couple to live in in ex-
change for cooking and light house-
work.
2-Salesman--graduate students, com-
mission basis.
I-Good worker to do housework (4
hours per week),
1-Assistant manager of a restaurant.
1-Linotype operator (experienced).
4-Meal jobs.
1-Waiter (evenings).
1-Busboy (11:30 as.-2 p.m. Monday-
Saturday).
2-Observers (8 a.m.-0 a.m., or 10
a.m.-12 noon Monday-Friday).
FEMALE
3-Full-time salespeople.
1-Married couple to live in, or two
girls to do cooking, and light
housework.
3-Full-time permanent babysitters.
10-Psychological subjects.
1-Room in exchange for odd jobs, pre
fer grad, student.
1-Room in exchange for part pay-
ment and light housework, includes
breakfast and Sunday dinner.
2-Carhops 6 days per week, or 6
nights per week.
1-Baby sitter fulltime for 2 weeks
4:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., then part-time,
hours to be arranged.
11-Upperclass or graduate biological
science majors to serve as guides.
2-Waitresses (11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Mon-
day-Saturday.
1-Student wife for baby-sitting.
1--Housework and ironing (8 hours
per week).
2-Observers (8 a.m.-10 a.m. or 10
a.m.-12 noon).
IOrganization
Notices
USE of this column for announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered organizations only.
Organizations planning to be active
for the fall semester should register
by OCTOBER 10, 1960. Forms avail-
able, 3011 Student Activities Building.
Golf Club (W.A.A.), Meeting, Sept.
22, 7:15 p.m., W.A.B.
Newman Club, Grad Meeting and
Mixer, Sept. 21, 8 p.m. Dance "Rendez-
vous Richard," Sept. 23, 8:30 p.m.; 331
Thompson St._
U. of M. Sailing Club, Open Meeting
for New Members, Sept.-22, 7:30 p.m.,
Union Ballroom.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE: Couch and matching chair.
Grey Frieze, $45. NO 5-6296. B9
SMALL DUNCAN PHYFE mahogany
drop-leaf dining table with pads. $20.
Call NO 2-4736. B
REFRIGERATOR: Frigidaire. 11 cu. ft.
with freezer. Best offer. NO 3-7443.
B8
CHEAPER THAN RENTING. Graduate
student leaving state. Must sell small
house. Two bedrooms plus study.
Large yard for children. Near ele-
mentary school. NO 3-6160. B3
1960 HARLEY-DAVIDSON motor scoot-
er. Phone NO 5-5906 after 4 P.M. B1
English Bikes - 38.95
Generators $4.40 Saddle baskets $3.59
Western Auto-119 E. Washington
Phone NO 3-6994

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Call Classified between 1:00 and 3:00 Mon, thru Fri.
ond 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday -- Phone NO 2-4786

B2 FOR RENT
BALDWIN-HAMILTON piano. NO 8-
9730. B4 GIRL TO SHARE APT. Have own room.

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FOR SALE: the 9 Beethoven sympho-
nies by Toscannini. Little used-$20.
Also Argus C3 camera. $20. Phone NO
5-7807. E9

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APPLICATIONS being taken for pos-
sible positions as MICHIGAN DAILY
paper boys. Average $14 a week, morn-
ing delivery, no collecting. NO 2-
3241, ask for office mgr. H9
WANTED: Responsible girl to fix lunch
and sit for 2 girls, 5 and 7, Monday,
Wed., Fri., near noontime. Transpor-
tation provided. Call NO 2-9224 eve-
nings. Salary open. H8
LAUNDRESS for girl's weekly personal
clothes. Will deliver and pick up. Call
NO 3-1561, Ext. 1353. H16
STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN
18 years and over
to work part time: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. or
1 p.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Telephone
inquiries from our" office.. Salary.
Located at E. Liberty and Division.
For interview call NO 2-6941. H7
HELP WANTED: Boys: part time work.
Noon and 2 or 3 nights. 8-1 or 10
P.M.-2:30 A.M. Apply in person after
1:30, Drake's Sandwish Shop. H3
HELP WANTED: Assistant Librarian-
Cataloger. Excellent opportunity for
woman with M.L.S. ,or equivalent ex-
perience. Current responsibilities: cat-
aloguing, classification, inter-library
loans, subject files. Some experience
and science background desirable. Ex-
cellent working conditions in beauti-
ful modern library serving depart-
ments of chemistry, clinical investi-
gation, andapharmacology. North
Campus. Salary commensurate with
training and experience. Liberal ben-
efit program. Send complete resume
to Technical Employment Manager,
Parke-Davis & Co., Research Division,
Ann Arbor. H2
REGISTERED TISSUE TECHNICIAN or
equivalent training. Full time work
in pathology laboratory. Duties in-
clude routine sectioning and staining
of animal tissues. Excellent salaries
and benefits. Send complete resume
to Technical Employment Manager,
Parke-Davis & Co., Research Division,
Ann Arbor. H1'
HELP WANTED-Male
WANTED: Dishwasher for 3 meals daily.
Phone NO 2-0994. YS
BUS BOYS wanted. NO 2-2252. Medical
fraternity. Y4
Trombone Man and Banjo Man
DIXIELAND +
Wanted. Please call Tom Lough.
NO 3-0807 or Univ. ext. 421W.
Y1
MALE STUDENTS with cars wanted to
deliver newspapers on Sundays and/or
week days. Call NO 3-6352. Y3
MISCELLANEOUS
CAFE PROMETHEAN open 11 A.M. on
football Saturdays. M2
CLARENCE BYRD TRIO plays jazz at
the Cafe Promethean every Sunday
night. M1
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
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1V blocks from campus. NO 3-6039.
710 E. University, apt. 1. C26
LARGE single room near North Cam-
pus. $8. HU 2-4959. C28
ROOM TO RENT to grad student. 2144
Packard. NO 3-5941. C27
WANTED: One or two men to share
large furnished apt. 1 block from
campus. $40 per month. Phone Ron
Nivnick, NO 3-1511, Ext. 2379 or NO
2-5725. C24
HOUSE-2 bedroom. New oil furnace.
Newly decorated. Furnished or unfur-
nished. $75 per month. Off Highway
23 between Ann Arbor and Brighton.
C25
LARGE ROOM in private home for
male upperclassmanortgraduate stu-
dent. Recen1tly decorated. One mile
from campus. NO 2-0791. C21
3 RM APT, for marriedstudents, $75
a month including utilities. Brandeis
Co-op, 803 E. Kingsley. NO 3-9137.
C22
TWO APTS for rent for 3 and 4. Fur-
nished. NO 3-4402. C23

For Four Boys or
A Family

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Classifieds

Freshly Decorated
Near Campus
Phone NO 3-5098
C9
FOUR-ROOM Partially furnished apart-
ment. Second floor. Ideal for two
graduate students or couple. Avail-
able Oct. 1st. Phone NO 8-9812 after
6 PtM. C15
NORTH STATE ST. Apt., 3 rooms. Un-
furnished. $80 plus lights. NO 3-5830.
C13
ONE BLOCK from campus - Modern
apartment. Newly furnished. NO 2-
1443. C10
GRAD STUDENT offers rooms in home.
Doubles for men, linen, cleaning,
phone, refrigerator; new floors, drapes,
mattresses. 2 blocks south of Bus. Ad.
via Tappan. Maynard Eyestone, 1026
Oakland. NO 2-7415. C17
CAMPUS-HOSPITAL AREA: Still avail-
able, 2 large rooms plus bath. Newly
furnished and clean. Also 4 rooms and
bath on ground floor. Likewise newly
furnished and clean. Prefer non-smok-
ers. NO 2-7705 or NO 8-8634. C5
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Consists of
a living room, dinette, kitchen, bed-
room. C6
THREE - ROOM APARTMENT Unfur-
nished. Close to Campus. Call NO 5-
8683 days. C3
WANTED-Roommate to share excep-
tional 2-bedroom apartment, car or
bike distance from campus. Grad pre-
ferred. Write P.O. Box 1771 or call NO
2-0592. C7
PARKING SPACE and garage. One block
from campus. 514 S. Forest. Phone NO
2-1443 C8
CAMPUS 4 room furnished apt. Suitable
for 2 adults $95 or 3 $115. Including
utilities. NO 3-4322. Cie
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington
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