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3Y, SETEMBER 30, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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PLACEMENT FOR ENGINEERS:
Report Increased Salaries, Opportunities

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.

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An increased demand for Uni-
versity engineering graduates in
the research* and development
areas, higher salaries and greater
opportuniitites for summer train-
ing jobs have been noted in a
report from the engineering place-
ment office.
The Annual Report of Engineer-
ing Placement, covering the period
from July 15, 1959, to July 16,
1960, also reported trends toward
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more available positions in the
Midwest, reversing a recent trend
to the West Coast.
The report showed an increase
in starting Jobs instead of specific
assignments and an increase in
the number of graduates starting
with medium-sized rather than
large organizations.
It was noted that students
stepped up their efforts to find
employment. Employers often com-

mented on the good conduct and
preparedness of students in job
interviews, the report said.
The proportion of graduates
entering the armed forces rose
45 per cent, from 11 per cent to
16 per cent of the total number,
according to the report. This year
the increase in total degrees was
only 3 per cent, however, as con-
trasted with 18 per cent the year
before.

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Criss-cross front lets you
reach and stretch freely.
Low action back stretches
cross ways only . . . never rides up
or binds. Bandeau in sizes 32A to
42C. Black or white $3.95.
"D" sizes $4.95.
ON FOREST
off Corner of S. University Ave,
opposite Campus Theatre.

The average starting salary for{
graduates with Bachelor of Science
degrees was $524, $655 for Master's
degree graduates and $803 for
doctoral graduates. The Bachelor
of Science figure was up only 2.3
per cent compared with an in-
crease of 9.5 per cent for the
Master of Science and 2 per cent
for the doctoral graduate totals.
Students received an average of
five offers each and 50 per cent
of them accepte dthe highest offer.
Sixty per cent of the graduates
located in the Midwest, of whom
39 per cent located in Michigan.
Nineteen per cent located in the
East, 16 per cent in the West and
5 per cent elsewhere.
Thirty-three per cent entered
training programs, 35 per cent
chose research and development,
21 per cent design or systems, 7
per cent operations production, 3
per cent sales and 1 per cent
teaching.
Committee
Maps Agenda
For Problems
The literary college steering
committee yesterday decided on
a tentative agenda for their dis-
cussions this year.
The topics they propose to dis-
cuss include: Cheating, the hon-
ors program and its place in the
college, the problems coming from
the use of teaching fellows, oppor-
tunities for independent study
and the possibility of a science
survey course for non-honors stu-
dents.
One of the proposals they will
discuss in the cheating area was
one made by James Seder, '61,
their chairman, to consider the
possibility of establishing a stu-
dent -group somewhat similar to
the Joint Judiciary Council to
hear cheating offenses.
PAPER-BOUN D
BOOKS
50 Publishers Represented
PROMPT SERVICE
On Special Orders
OVERBECK'S
BOOKSTORE

FOR RENTI
FIVE-ROOM heated apt., 2 baths. Farm
nine miles from campus. Swimming,
fishing, horseback riding. $80. NO
3-6578. C40
ROOMMATE wanted to share exception-
al 2-bdrbom apt. Campus area. Mod-
ern furnishings. Off-street parking.
Call NO 2-9467 evenings. C39
PARKING SPACE, opposite Couzens
Hall rear Fenn's Drug Store, Forest
Ave. C38
WOMEN: Very large furnished room at
Whitmore Lake. Boat beach, and
kitchen priveleges. Transportation to
Ann Arbor can be arranged to fit
most any schedule. Call HI 9-2387
after 3 p.m. 037
TWO-ROOM furnished apt. with pri-
vate bath. Everything included except
gas for cooking. $65 a month. NO
2-0342 after 5. C41
ATTENTION: Price reduced to $85.
Campus four room furnished apart-
ment. Suitable for 2 or 3. NO 3-4322.
C33
ATT; Apt. facing Huron River, 11,
mile from campus. Available to young,
refined couple. NO 3-4126. C36
APARTMENT FOR three boys. Located
on Hill St. Furnished, and all utilities
paid, Call NO 8-9538 and after 8 p.m.
NO 2-3512. C-32
LARGE single room near North Cam-
pus. $8. HU 2-4959. C28
A GIRL to share ground floor apt.
Newly furnished, walking distance to
campus. Reasonable. NO 8-8634. C43
WANTED: One or two men to share
large furnished apt. 1 block froi
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.
EL 6-8995. C25
TWO APTS for rent for 3 and 4. Fur-
nished. NO 3-4402. C23
ONE BLOCK from campus - Modern
apartment. Newly furnished. NO 2-
1443. C10
PARKING SPACE and garage. One block
from campus. 514 S. Forest. Phone NO
2-1443 - C8
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
X1
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED: Quiet apartment or comfort-
able room in the U. of M. Hospitai
area, for a woman Dr. staying in Ann
Arbor for several months for special
study. Contact Box 1, 420 Maynard.
Li

FOR SALE
BOYS RALEIGH SPORTS. Lights, car-
rier, baskets. Used very little. $35.
NO 3-6448. B29
FOR SALE-Evergreens by employee of'
chemistry stores at wholesale to Uni-
versity personnel. Priced at $2.00 to
$5.00. Junipers, yews, arborvitae,
spreaders, uprights, globes, dwarfs,
Call Michael Lee at NO 8-8574. B22
MOTOROLA, Blond Console 17" TV, $30.
Univ. Ext. 3361 or NO 2-8609, evenings.
B28
GARAGE SALE: Lamp bases, bookcases
and books, picture frames, Revere-
ware skillet. Many articles of use to
students. 1520 Arlington. B25
TAPE RECORDER. Knight. Tape, mike,
headphones and phono cord. $75. NO
3-6448. B30
FOR SALE - Automatic washing ma-
chine, Frigidaire, 3 years old. Call
NO 3-6995 after 6 p.m. B24
SMITH - CORONA Portable Electric
Typewriter, like new, $100. Box 2,
Daily. B27
TYPEWRITER-Remington Rand, $50,
excellent condition. Call NO 2-4359
after 5. B23
1 New CANON zm8 mov. camera; 1
6&7 trans, radios; K used Swiss port.
typewriter. Apt. 3 or 6, 723 E. Kings-
ley. Call 3-2684 Eves. & wkd. B19
FRENCH HORN: Lidll (Czechoslovaki-
an) Post War model. Will bargain.
Call Chariie. NO 2-8575. B13
THE TREASURE MART
529 Detroit NO 2-1363
Our iviation to visit a friendly
new store handling articles on*
consignment. We sell to you - or
for you - all kinds of furniture,
household items, dishes, silver,tap-
pliances, baby needs, toys, ice
skates, and bicycles.
Come In and Browse
Weekdays 'til 5:30 P.M.
Mon. and Fri. 'til 9:00 P.M.
B16

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 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 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
PHOTO SUPPLIES
LEICA M3-Telephoto lens and other
equip. All as new, $450. Box 2, Daily.
Di
BIKES and SCOOTERS
1959 ITOM motor bike, very good condi'
tion ,1800 miles. $145. NO 5-5855. Z4
"LITTLE BEAVER" SAYS
"The 1% of all high school students
who graduate from college supply
one-half of all the Presidents, one-
third of all the Congressmen, and
three-fourths of all the Supreme
Court Justices. So, if YOU want to
be great and renowned, graduate
from college.
~The easiest way to get through
college is by riding a
BEAVER BIKE
"Try one now."
BEAVER'S BIKE AND HARDWARE
605 Church NO 5-6607
Z5
HELP WANTED
SALES women and men: Part-time-
your own hours. Good pay. Call NO 2-
4924 after 7 p.m., Thursday, Friday,
Saturday. H16
COLLEGE STUDENTS: If you can work
from 5-9:30 each evening, Monday
through Friday, you can earn $85 a
week if this will not interfere with
your college program. This is a na-
tional concern and the college plan
is a proven program. Must be neat
and able to work these 5 nights.
Transportation furnished. Apply in
person only, Thursday or Monday
evening, 7:00. 321 S. Main, R. 302. H15

709 Packard

J30
SEWING & IRONING done in my home.
NO 3-0668, J22
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J'10
GRI NNELL.'S
81st Anniversary Specials
Brand new Grinnell "Holly" Piano
only $496
Make Grinnell's your piano
headquarters

BUSINESS SERVICES
SELF-SERVICE Westinghouse Laundro-
mat. 24 washers, 8 dryers. Always
open. 229 Depot St., Ann Arbor. State
St. north to Depot St., turn left 1k'
blocks. J28

Join The Crowd
when it goes to
RALPH'S MARKET.

NO 5-7131

Uprights from $69

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ALTERATIONS and sewing. Mrs. Sny-
der, NO 2-7968. J26
PERSONAL
THIS IS "FIGHT Mental Health" week
-to thoroughly ordain this occasion
one must visit "Lumbards." 1225 S.
University. F71

The Michigan Business
you to join
This is the place to
experience in

Staff invites
gain valuable

CUSTOMER PARKING
AT REAR OF STORE.

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ROOM AND BOARD
SINGLE ROOM near campus. Linens
furnished. Phone Joe-NO 3-6229. E28
ROOIS. bnen furnished, cleaned week-
ly. 1315 Cambridge. NO 2-8718. E29
TWO GIRLS want roommate to share
apt. Call NO 3-9737 for information,
E21
ROOKIE CLOSE TO CAMPUS. $6-7.
Linen furn. 1319 Hill St. NO 2-6422.:
E15'
WANTED: girl graduate student to
share room in new apartment. Full
use kitchen and living room. $37.50
a month. 718 Lawrence. Phone NO 5-
5125 or NO 3-0787. E12
CAMPUS AREA. Rooms for men. 220 S.
Ingalls. between U of M library and
the Rackham building. E9
F OR OVERNIGHT or special occasion
guests, a large, pleasant room in pri-
vate home. Mrs. Harold Andrus. 1002
Hutchins, NO 8-7493 or NO 3-0765. E8
ROOMS' FOR MEN: 422 Hamilton Place.
NO 3-0410. Graduate student-oper-
ated. E4
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39e; shorts 69c; military supplies.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington
W1
MISCELLANEOUS
FLYING GROUP forming. Lowest rates
and no membership dues. Learn to
flv for your private license or solo if
already qualified. HA 6-2356. M3
BUSINESS PERSONAL
DISPOSING of part of my large library
at private sale. There are books on
every subject among thousands of
books collected for 65 years. Showings
at 617 Packard St. from 12 p.m. to 5
p.m. every day except Sunday. Rea-
sonable prices. FF1
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat-
terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Ifni-j
versity, NO 8-8887. FF2-

STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN
18 years and over
to work part time: 9 a.m.-l p.m. or 1
I 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
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN-We willI
train girls for waitress positions.
Class starting this week. You must
apply in person. Howard Johnson Res-
taurant. Ann Arbor. H14
APPLICATIONS being taken for pos-
sible positions as MICHIGAN DAILY
paper boys. Average $14 a week, morn-
ing delivery, no collecting. NO 2-l
3241, ask for office mgr. H9
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Girl's Brown suede jacket. On
State or Ann Sts. Call NO 5-8507. All
LOST bet. Waterman Gym and Mark-1
ley, woman's black-framed glasses in;
red case. Call NO 5-7711, Ext. 3215. A12
LOST: Small billfold between UnionI
and Maynard and Liberty. Return to
Ad. Bldg., 2nd floor, lost and found.;
Reward $20. A10,
GIRL'S BROWN SWEATER found at{
game last Saturday in section 28.
Phone NO 2-4576. Ask for Mike. A8
FOUND-One man's summer jacket by
Michigan Union on Sept. 24. Call
West Quad, Paul Rattray-433 Wil-
liams. A9
LOST? To find yourself try the Michi-
gan Daily. Just find a telephone and
dial NO 2-3241. A3-
LOST: 30 weeks of dull, unimaginative
extra-curricular activity. If found,j
call NO 2-3241 (Student Publications
Bldg.) for further information and!,
reward. Al
FOUND: 30 weeks (a full school year)-
of interesting, newsy reading. This
was found on the Diag June 6, 1980,
and the owner is wanted desperately.1
Please call NO 2-3241 for information,
and find a year's DAILY subscription
as a reward (only $7.00 too). A21

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. , . Finance
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Attend any one of these Trainee
Meetings:
Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 7:15
Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 4:15 and
7:15 F32
FRENCH CLASSES by native teacher.
Small groups, any age 4-70. Day or
evening. Call 8 a.m.-8 p.m. NO 2-9541,
w72
VISIT Ann Arbor's only espresso coffee
house. 28
COMING-the outside, inside, and edge.
F55
IF YOU ARE A COED and are asked
whether you want a career or mar.
riage, the odds are 1 in 3 you'll want
both. F73
COMING Friday, Oct. 7. Carlos Montoya.
Tickets now on sale at the Disc Shop.
F56
FOR THE FINEST in music ahd enter-
tainment contact the Bud-Mor Agepn.
cy, featuring the BollWeevis, Johnny
Harvard, Dick Tilkin, the Kingsmen,
Ray Lewis, Al Young, Al Blaser, Men
of Note plus many others. 1103 South
University. NO 2-6362. F57
HOW LONG does it take you to read W,
100,000-word novel? Three days? A
week? A month? If it does, then it
will take you just as long to read
every word in your daily newspaper.
The average newspaper contains about
80,000 to 100,000 words, exclusive of
ads. F74
CLARENCE BYRD TRIO plays jaz at
the Cafe Promethean eery Sunday
night. P8F
SPRING WEEKEND 191-Petitims are
now available for Central Committee
positions, 2nd floor, north wing of
the Union, 2-5 p.m. until Friday.
Petitions due Monday, Oct. 3, 5 pNI'
Sign up for interviews to be held
Wed,, Oct. 5-Oct. 8. 6
AMBASSADOR Civic Ballet Auditions.
Wednesday, October 5th, 8:30 P.M.
525 E. Lberty. NO 3-6633. All per..
formances at Lydia Mendssohn. F24
AL YOUNG sings-Cfe Promethean
this Friday & Saturday. 9-12. 726
USED CARS
1957 ISETTA-BMW 300. Call NO 3-2891
(evenings). N28
'55 AUSTIN HEALY. Good cond., no
rust. Phone NO 8-8253 between 4-1
P.M. N29
'60 FALCON, red. 1500 miles. Will sac-
rifice. NO 3-8187.
DE SOTO, 1950. Great condition all
over. Call John Logan, NO 2-6436. N24
1956 WHITE FORD, customline i-door,
automatic transmission, radio, heater,
white walls, excellent condition. NO
3-5355. N2
RENAULT DAUPHINE. Excellent con-
dition. Heater & defroster. 13,000
miles. Call NO 3-2633. N21
BLACK '54 OLDS convertible. Red
leather seats, new top. Good rubber.
Never wintered in Michigan, so no
rust. Phone NO 2-2466. NT
1955 FORD, 4 door, automatic transmis-
sion, radio, heater, motor excellent
condition, new battery. NO 2-4717 aft.
er 7 pm. Nis
1955 PLYMOUTH 2 door with overdrive.
$350 or best offer. NO 2-3426. N14
1940 PLYMOUTH. Business coupe. Ex-
ceptional. HA 6-8183 after 3 P.M. N16
VW '60 (June), Green, sun-roof, extra,
$1595. NO 5-8188. No
'59 OPEL. Perfect condition. $1350. NO
2-8476. . N10
RENAULT DAUPHINE, '60, under 7000
miles, automatic" clutch, radio, white,
$1570. DUnkirk 3-7550. Melvindale.
Call 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. NI
END PARKING, transportation waesl
Buy my 1957 Allstate (Vespa) Cruis-
aire scooter. Thrifty. Excellent cond.
Extras. $200. NO 5-6557. N
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED out State to 1 mile
past expressway, daily at noon. Ra-
sonable fee. N 03-1511, Ex. 344 t33
ALTERATIONS
CUSTOM DRESSMAKING: Alterations.
Elsa Schalk, 325 S. Ashley. NO 3-0726.
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Wool/orlon blend plaid
separates in tawny blue,
brown olive, or paprika
teamed up with matching
solid color lambswool/
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