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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Lecture Rm., Rackham Bldg. Miss Toni
Mariani will speak on "Studies of Sex-
linked Histo-incompatibility in Inbred'
Mice."
Platform Attractions Tickets now on
Sale. Season tickets for the University's
outstanding celebrity series of six dra-
matic numbers are now on sale at the
box office, Hill Aud. Ilka Chase, noted
author and actress, will inaugurate the
schedule with a witty and perceptive
program of highlights from romantic
literature, "Famous Love Scenes," on
Oct. 19. Others who will appear are ac-
tor-director Burgess Meredith in "Scenes
from roadway Hits" with a distin-
guished supporting cast, Nov. iT; world
famous mime Marcel Marceau, Dec. 5;

dancer-choreographer Agnes DeMille in
a program called "On Your Toes," Feb.
27; popular TV humorist Herb Shriner,
March 7; and actor Basil Rathbone with
"The Best from My Bookshelf," March
7. There is a special rate offered to stu-
dents in the second balcony, unreserved,
at $3.00 for the entire course. Season
tickets are also available on, the main
floor and first balcony at a saving of
50 per cent over the price of single ad-
missions. The box office is open Mon-
day through Friday from 10 a.m. until
5 p.m.
Events Monday
Faculty Research Semin-ar: Dr. W. K.
Medlin, Assoc. Prof. of Education, will
lead the discussion on "Problems of
Inter-Cultural Communication: Ameri-

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can and Russian Texts in Social Stud-
ies," on Mon., Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in
the East Conf. Rm., Rackham Bldg.
Engineering Mechanics Seminar, Mon.,
Oct. 3, at 4:00 p.m. in Room 305 West
Engineering Building. Professor E. F.
Masur will speak on "Structural Insta-
bility and Collapse."
Coffee will be served in 201 West En-
gineering at 3:30 p.m.
Automatic Programming and Numeri-
cal Analysis Seminar: R. C. F. Bartels
will talk on "Eigenvalues of Tri-diagon-
al matrices" Mon., Oct. 3, at 3:00 p.m.,
in 318 'West Engineering.
Doctoral Examination for Eugene
Norman Skiest, Pharmaceutical Chem-
istry; thesis: "Derivatives of Azabicy-
clooctanes and Azabicyclodecane Pre-
pared from Mannich Bases", Mon., Oct.
3, 2525 Chem-Pharm Bldg., at 2:00 p.m.
Chairman, F. F. Blicke.
Events Tuesday
American Civil Liberties will be dis-
cussed by Prof. Joseph Kallenbach on
Tues., Oct. 4, at 4:15 p.m. in the Hon-
ors Lounge, Undergraduate Library.
Open to the public.
Doctoral Examination for Robert
Emmett Whelan, Jr., English Language
& Literature: thesis: "The Invisible
World of "The Scarlet Letter," Tues.,
Oct. 4, East Council Room, Rackham
Bldg., at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, N. E.
Nelson.
Placement Notices

League Sets
Interviews
For Posts
Fall petitioning and interview-
ing for Women's League positions
are open to sophomore, junior
and senior women, Ellie Wein-
berger, '61, chairman of the In-
terviewing and Nominating Com-
mittee announced.
At this time the League offers
women the opportupity to fill any
chairmanships or committee mem-
berships which have been va-
cated over the summer.
Juniors and seniors may peti-
tion for the position of coordinat-
ing vice-president who is in charge
of class projects including Frosh
Weekend; Soph Show, Junior
Girls' Play, and Senior Night.
Sophomores may apply for a
membership on Women's Judiciary
Council and the position of ad-
visor to Buro-Cats.
Any junior woman may petition
for the position of treasurer of
Junior Girls' Play.
Positions open to either sopho-
mores, juniors or seniors, include
memberships on the University
Services Committee, which is in
charge of orientation, and the
Community Services Committee.

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,-and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

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Engineering Seniors and Graduate Petitloning will extend from to-
Students: Copies of the "1961 College morrow through Wednesday. Wo-
Placement Annual" are now available, men may pick up petitions at the
free on request, at the EngineeringLageUdrauteOfcan
Placement Office, Rm. 128H, West En- League Undergraduate Office and
gineering Building. at the same time sign up for an
International Atomic Energy Agency interview for either Wednesday
(IAEA)-Seeking qualified scientific ad- or Thursday.
visors and technical experts in various
fields of atomic energy for foreign as-
signments to member countries for
technical assistance program. Duration ants
of contracts varies from 3 months to
one () year-Far Eas t, South Anerica
Middle East and the Balkans. A pplications
Detroit Civil Service - position for '
graduate Landscape Architect with ex- Now Available
perience in miunicipal planning projects. !!piatnedotbesblhdrs-
dents of Detroit.
Ohio Injector Co., Wadsworth-.open- A meeting for all those inter-
ings for experienced salesmen; age over ested in applying for Rhodes
24. Engineering or Liberal Arts gradu-
ates with above-average sctiolarship and Scholarships is to be held at
activities records, for Field Sales and 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in Rm. 2013
District Manager positions, throughout Angel lHall.
the U.S.
Oakland County Childrens Center, Rhodes Scholarships are for the
Pontiac-Counselor for Youth Home University of Oxford. Appoint-
for delinquent boys who have scheel ments are first made for two years
privileges. BA or MA in Psychology, So- since most Scholars obtain stand-
ciology, Counseling or Guidance; male. -
Experience desirable but not essential. ing which enables them to earn
Please call the Bureau of Appoint- a degree within that period of
ments, Rm. 4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371
for further details. time.
At the end of his second year,
I- any Rhodes Scholar may apply
On tfor a third year.
SOrganization
Applicants must be unmarried
male United States citizens with
N1 c at lease five years of residence.
They must be between 18 and 24
USE OF THIS COLUMN for announce- on Oct. 1 of the year in which
ments is available to officially recog- they apply, and they must have
nized and registered organizations only. at least junior standing at some
Organizations planning to be active for degree-granting college or uni-
the fall semester should register by .u
OCTOBER 10, 1960. Forms available, versity in the United States.
3011 Student Activities Building. Applications for Rhodes Schol-
Gammna Delta, Lutheran Stud. Clubh, flS1p tll1ede© 2hi
Supper, Movie "Windows of the Soul" arships will be due Oct. 12th in
Oct. 2, 6 p.m., 1511 Washtenaw. Rm. 2026 Angell Hall and may
International Folk Dancers, Meeting be obtained from Prof. Clark Hop-
Folk Dance Instructions, Oct. 4, 8 p.m., kins, Rm. 2011 Angell Hall.
SAB. Ins .ne .
Lutheran Student Assoc., Supper. 6
p.m., Program, 7 p.m., Oct. 2 Hill
St. and S. Forest Ave. Topic: "Thee gu To Of
Moral Responsibilities of Media in
Communications." Bridge Lessons

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 Uni-
versity, NO .8-8887. FF2
.FOR RENT
AN EXCELLENT quiet room suitable for
grad or teacher. No smoking. A car
desirable. NO 2-3028. C44
NEW BRICK HOME: first floor un-
furnished except stove, refrigerator,
and drapes. 4 large rooms and bath.
Private entrance, utilities furnished.
Couples preferred. NO 2-2982 after
5 P.M. C45
LARGE SINGLE ROOM for graduate
student. 910 Vaughn. Please phone
NO 2-3932 first. C46
FIVE-ROOM heated apt., 2 baths. Farm
nine miles from campus. Swimming,
fishing, horseback riding, $80. NO
3-6578. C40
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. C37
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, ll%
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
HOUSE-2 bedroom. New oil furnace.
Newly decorated. Furnisheds or unfu-
nished. $75 per month. Off Highway
23 between Ann Arbor and Brighton.
EL 6-8995. C25
ONE BLOCK from campus - Modern
apartment. Newly furnished. NO 2-
1443. Clo
PARKING SPACE and garage. One block
from campus. 514 8. Forest. Phone NO
2-1443. C8
FOR SALE
USED CARPETING and padding. 27' x
18'. Call NO 3-4187. Ask for Ernie. B33
THE TREASURE MART
529 Detroit NO 2-1363
Our invitation 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, ap-
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.
B6
HOTPOINT PORTABLE TV, only four
years old. Call NO 3-0846. B32
FRENCH HORN: Lidll (Czechoslovaki-
an) Post War model. Will bargain.
Call Charlie. NO 2-8575. B1
FOR SALE-Warm, red gabardine coat.
Fur lined, almost new. NO 8-6064. B31
1 New CANON zm8 mov. camera; 1
6&7 trans. radios: 1 used Swiss port.
typewriter. Apt. 3 or 6, 723 E. Kings-
ley. Call 3-2684 Eves. & wkd. B19
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-
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

J6SH WRITE Saturday, Oct. 29,
Arbor High Auditorium.
HELP WANTED

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
MISCELLANEOUS

SECRETARIAL help wanted. Qualified
secretary needed in modern, new, well
equipped office. Call NO 5-6103 or
NO 2-2761. H18
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. H13
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
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN-We will
train girls for waitress positions.
Class starting this week. You must
apply in person. Howard Johnson Res-
taurant. Ann Arbor. H14
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: 1 pair of men's black glasses in
open ended tan leather case, frame
cracked. Call NO 2-9666. A16
LOST: 30 weeks of dull, unimaginative
extra-curricular activity. If found,
call NO 2-3241 (Student Publications
Bldg.) for further information and
rewar~d. Al
FOUND: 30 weeks (a full school year)
of interesting, newsy reading. This
was found on the Diag June 6, 1960,
and the owner is wanted desperately.
Please call NO 2-3241 for information,
and find a year's DAILY subscription
as a reward (only $7.00 too). A2
LOST? To find yourself try the Michi-
gan Daily. Just find a telephone and
dial NO 2-3241. A3
BLACK SWEATER lost at History 50
exam. N.S. Aud. last June. Will person
who found it call or return it to lost
and found, 2nd floor Ad. Bldg. or
Mary, 587 Jordan. A14
FOUND-One man's summer jacket by
Michigan Union on Sept. 24. _Call
West Quad, Paul Rattray-433 Wil-
liams. A9
LOST: During Registration week Gold
bracelet with "Judy" on it. Return to
Ad. Bldg. Lost and Found. Reward.
A13
LOST: Girl's Brown suede jacket. On
State or Ann Sts. Call NO 5-8507. All
LOST: Brown and light gray vertical
striped cardigan sweater, in E. Hall
lastdThursday. Call 1 Hayden, E.
Quad. A15
LOST bet. Waterman Gym and Mark-
ley, woman's black-framed glasses in
red case. Call NO 5-7711, Ext. 3215. A12

Ann
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WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: 3 season tickets to the Extra
Concert Series. NO 5-7539. K2
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED out State to 1% mile
past expressway, daily at noon. Rea-
sonable fee. N 03-1511, Ex. 3344. G2
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington
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PHOTO SUPPLIES
LEICA M3, NIKKOR f2.5 tele., and other
like-new equipment. Value $725.00.
Best offer over $425. Box 2, Daily. D2
LEICA M3-Telephoto lens and other
equip. All as new, $450. Box 2, Daily.
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BUSINESS SERVICES
YOUR BOY-FRIEND read Playboy? Pity,
isn't it? Buy him "Vogue" and start
training him now. "Lumbard's" 1225
S. Univ. J33
RITZ BEAUTY SALON
Complete Line of Beauty Work
605 E. WILLIAM
Phone NO 8-7066
34
SELF-SERVICE Westinghouse Laundro-
mat. 24 washers, 8 dryers. Always
open. 229 Depot St., Ann Arbor. State
St. north to Depot St., turn left 11,
blocks. J29
SEWING & IRONING done in my home.
NO 3-0668. J22
GRINNELL'S
81st Anniversary Specials
Brand new Grinnell "Holly" Piano
only $496
Make Grinnell's your piano
headquarters
Uprights from $69
JI
ALTERATIONS and sewing. Mrs. Sny-
der, NO 2-7968. J26
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR4
SERVICE
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND
MODELS OF FOREIGN AND
SPORTS CARS.
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
Phone NO 3-4858.
Si
ALTERATIONS
CUSTOM DRESSMAKING: Alterations.
Elsa Schalk, 325 S. Ashley. NO 3-0726.
P1
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

USED CARS
52 FORD 2-DOOR V-8. Radio and
heater, fordomatic. Phone NO 3-1419.
N31
SAVE MONEY-'58 Renault Dauphine,
white side walls, radio, 38 mpg. $895 or
best offer. NO 3-0147. N32
'53 BEL AIR CHEVY. Radio, heater,
snow tires. Call NO 5-6436 after 4:30.
- N30
'55 AUSTIN HEALY. Good cond., no
rust. Phone NO 8-8253 between 4-10
P.M. N29
DE SOTO, 1950. Great condition all
over. Call John Logan, NO 2-6436. N24
1956 WHITE FORD,' customline 2-door,
automatic transmission, radio, heater,
white walls, excellent condition. NO
3-5355. N23
RENAULT DAUPHINE. Excellent con-
dition. Heater & defroster. 13,000
miles. Call NO 3-3633. N21
BLACK '54 OLDS convertible. Red
leather seats, new top. Good rubber.
Never wintered in Michigan, so no
rust. Phone NO 2-2466. N17
1955 FORD, 4 door, automatic transmis-
sion, radio, heater, motor excellent
condition, new battery. NO 2-4717 aft-
er 7 p.m. N18
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 woes!
Buy my 1957 Allstate (Vespa) Cruis-
aire scooter. Thrifty. Excellent cond.
Extras. $200. NO 5-6557. N4
PERSONAL
PETITIONS FOR all registered student
organizations for Cinema Guild spon-
sorship will be available until Oct. 7
at the SAB. They must be returne
by 5 P.M. Friday, Oct. 7. F77
JOSH WHITE Saturday, Oct. 29, Ann
Arbor High Auditorium. F78
FLYING GROUP forming. Lowest rates
and, no membership dlues, Learn to
fly for your private license or solo
if already qualified. 1 or possibly 2
openings left, HA 6-2359. F79
AL YOUNG sings-Cafe Prometlean
this Friday & Saturday. 9-12. F26
DEAR BILL:
Please give me your picture for
Christmas.
Dear Joan:
I don't have any pictures.
Dear Bill:
Get your senior picture taken at
the Student Publications Bldg., 420
Maynard. Sign up upstairs. Deadline
Tuesday.
Dear Joan:
Get one of you too, hmm?
F75
FRENCH CLASSES by native teacher.
Small groups, any age 4-70. Day or
evening. Call 8 a.m.-8 p.m. NO 2-9541.
F72
VISIT Ann Arbor's only espresso coffee
house. F28
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 and enter-
tainment contact the Bud-Mor Agen-
cy; featuring the BollWeevils, 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

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Phone NO 3-2605_

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Ann Arbor High
Fri., Oct. 7
8:30 P.M.

Registration for tridge lessons
will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at
the Michigan League.
The course of eight lessons,
sponsored by the League Social
Committee, will be open to both
beginners and those who want to
improve their game. The lessons
will be given by Mrs. Walter Mc-
Lean on Tuesday evenings be-
ginning Oct. 11.

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ROOM AND BOARD
SINGLE ROOM near campus. Linens
furnished. Phone Joe-NO 3-6229. E28
TWO GIRLS want roommate to share
apt. Call NO 3-9737 for information.
E21
ROOME CLOSE TO CAMPUS. $6-7.
Linen Turn. 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

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Wednesday, October 5th, 8:30 P.M
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