sow THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) Events Thursday M301/Analysis Seminar: Dr. Ramanu- in will speak on "Approximation The- r in the Complex Plane by Tcheby- heff Polynomials." The meeting is in oom 246 West Engineering, Thurs., ct. 20 at 2:00 p.m. Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof. Lehner,- Michigan State University, ill speak on "A Linear Operator rising in the Theory of Newtron ransport," Thurs., Oct. 20, at 4:00 p.m. nRoom 246 West Engineering. Refreshments will be served in Room '4 West Engineering at 3:30 p.m. Communication Sciences Colloquium: r. Allen Newell, Carnegie Institute of ehnology and the RAND Corp, will eak on "'The Mcoanaysis of HUu- an Problem Solving by Means of omputer Programs" at 4:00 P.M. Thugs., et. 20, 2402 Mason Hall. Events Friday Astronomical Coloquim: Fri., Oct. 21, 00 p.m., The Observatory. Dr. M. R. .undu will speakc on "Solar Radio As- ronomy at the University of Michi- gan" and Dr. Dennis Walsh will speak on "Space Radio Astronomy at the Uni- versity of Michigan." Astronomy Department V i s ito r s' Night: Fri., Oct. 21, 8:00 pxn., 2003 An- gell Hall. Stephen P. Maran, Graduate Student and Research Assistant, Re- gional Director (State of Michigan) American Meteor Society, will speak on "Meteorites Strike the Earth." After the lecture the Student Observatory on the- fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for inspection and for telescopic ob- servations of a planet, double star, and Hercules Cluster. Children welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. Doctoral Examination for George Rob- ert Kunkle, Geology; thesis: "The Groundwater Geology and Hydrology of Washtenaw County and the Upper Hur- on River Basin," Fri., Oct. 21, 4065 Natural Science Bldg., at 3:00 p.m., Chairman, D. F. Eshman. Psychology Colloquium: Prof. Daniel S. Lehrman, Director Institute of Ani- mal Behavior Rutgers University, will speak on "Hormone Behavior Interrela- tionships in Birds" at'4:15 p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. Coffee in 3417 Mason Hl at 3:45 p.m., ri., Oct.s21. Placement Notices ENGINEERS PHYSICISTS. MATHEMATICIANS 'T'he following schools will have a representative at the Bureau to inter- view teachers for the 1961-62 school year. THURS., OCT. 27- Skokie, II, (Niles Twp.)-All Fields. For Any additional information and appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments. 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. PLACEMENT REQUESTS- Wolverine Sign Works, Owosso, Mich. -Opportunity for recent graduate as salesman with management possibili- ties. Bausch & Lomb, Inc., Rochester, N.Y. -Selected openings for experienced en- gineers: Chem., Optical, Mech., elec., & instrument; Chemists, Physicists & Mathematician. Oak Ridge Inst. of Nuclear Studies, Oak Ridge, Tenn. - Several technical openings in Medical & Special Train- Ing Divisions for Physicists, Chemists, Med. Technologists; also seeking Staff Ass'ts. in Purchasing, Administration & Public Relations with degrees in Bus. Ad. or Public Admin. Immediate open- ings. Local Agency of National Organization seeking sales representatives, men, age 24-35 yrs. with B.A. degree for positions in Ann Arbor area. Must be resident of the area; at least 4 yr. Preferably mar- ried. Engineering Placement Interviews - 128H West Engineering Bldg, Ext. 2182 Attn.: Seniors and Graduate Students, MON., OCT. 24-. ACF Industries, Inc., Washington, D.C. --All degrees: E.E. & Nuclear; B.S.: E. Phys. for R. & D. Both men and wom- en. Dow Corning Corp., Midland, Mich.- B.S.-M.S.: Ch.E., E.E., M.E.; B.S.: Met. & Science for Design, R. & D., Sales & Prod. Both men & women. Must pass physical. Hooker Chemical Corp., Niagara Falls, N.Y.-B.S.-M.S.: Ch.E, for Design, R. & D., Prod. Litton Systems, Inc., Los Angeles, Cailf. area-B.S.: E. Math & E. Phys.; M.S.-Ph.D.: EE. & Instr. for Design, R. & D. Both men & women. P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc., Various lo- cations-All degrees: E.E. & Met. for Design, R. & D. Both men & women. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT for grad stu- dents only.I MON., OCT. 24 AND TUES., OCT. 25- Douglas Aircraft Co., Various locations -All degrees: A.E., Ch.E., E.E., E.M., M.E. & Met. Prof.: Applied Mechanics; B.S.: E. Math & E. Phys. for Design, R. Daily Classifieds Bring Results & D. Feb. grads. (June grads Oct. 21). Both men & women. M-dine Mfg. Co., Racine, Wisc.-B.S.: I.E. & M.E. for Design, R. & D., Sales & Prod. Feb. grads.; Motorola, Inc., Various locations-All degrees: E.E.-for Design, R. & D., Sales & Prod., Marketing & Field. Also SUM- MER EMPLOYMENT: Limited openings. North American Aviation, Inc., Six Divisions: Atomics International, Canoga Park, Calif.-All Degrees: Ch.E., C.E., EE., E.M, Instru., M.E., Met., Nuclear; Prof.: Applied Mech. B.S. in E. Math, E. Phys., & Science; B.S.-M.S.: Mat'ls.; M.S.-Ph.D.: Analyt., Inorg, Org., & Phys., Chem., Phys., & Math for De- sign, R. & D., Nuclear Res., Analysis, Dev., & Testing, Start-up. Autonetics, Downey, Calif.-All De- grees: E.E. & M.E. & Phys. & Math; B.S.: E. Math & E. Phys. for Design, R. & D., Sales, Mfg. & Field Serv. Feb. grads. Columbus Div., Columbus, Ohio-All Degrees: A.E., E.E. & M.E.; M.S.-Ph.D.: E.M. Phys. & Math. for Design, R. & D. Feb. grads. Los Angeles Div., Calif.-All Degrees: A.E., Ch.E., C.E. E.E. E.M., Phs~e" B.S.: E. Math & E. Phys. for Design, R & D. Feb. grads. Missile Div., Downey, Calif.-Ali De- grees: A.E., E.E. & Instru., Phys.; B.S.: E. Phys. M.S.-Ph.D.: M.S. for R. & D. Feb. grads. Rocketdyne Div., Canoga Park, Calif. & McGregor, Texas-All degrees: A.E., Qh.E., C.E., E.E., E.M., M.E. & Met. & Nuclear, Gen'l, Analyt., Inorg. & Phys. Chem., Physics & Math.; B.S.: E. Math & E. Phys, for Design, R. & D. Feb. grads. Also SUMMER EMPLOYMENT, OCT. 24, 25 & 26- Radio Corp. of America, All2Areas - B.S.: E.E., ME, & Phys. (Oct. 24 & 25); M.S.-Ph.D.: E.E., M.E. & Phys. (Oct. 26), for Design, R. & D. SUMMER EM- PLOYMENT: Check Placement Office the a.m. before interview date. Most opportunities for men only un- less otherwise stated. Check with En- gineering Placement for appointments and regarding citizenship. Student Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 Administration Building, during the followinz hours: Monday through Fri- day, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOr- mandy 3-1511. extension 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous odd 'obs should consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 5-Salesmen - graduate students pre- ferred, commission basis. 12-Psychological subjects, hours to be arranged. 3-Meal jobs. 2-Waiters (mean and evening hours). 2-Busboys (11 a.m.-3 p.m.) .2-Busboys (evenings). 1-Bellboy-busboy (hours to be ar- ranged)., 3-Experienced clothing salesmen (1-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.). 1-Apartment in exchange for jani- torial work (married couple). 3--Rooms in exchange for light work, and part payment. 1-Married couple to do light work 'in exchange for room and board, FEMALE 3-Rom jobs. 1-Girl to do housework and ironing (hours flexible), 1--G~rl to live in 2-3 weeks, light housework and care for children. I-Experienced bookkeeper (after- noons). 3--Waitresses (5-8 p.m., and weekends) 1-Apartment in exchange for jani- torial work (married couple). 1-Married couple to do light work in exchange for room and board. Organization Notices Baha'i Student Group, Regular Meet- ing, Subject: "The Unity of Mankind," Oct. 20, 8 p.m., League, Conf. Rm. 1. All interested are welcome. Christian Science Org., Regular Testi- mony Meeting, Oct. 20, 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall, Fireside Rm, Folklore Soc., Folksing in Honor of Bill McAdoo, Bring Instruments, Oct. 20, 8 p.m., 338 E. Jefferson. La Sociedad Hispanica, Reunion, Oct. 20, 8 p.m., 3050 FB. Movie of Peru, refreshments & dancing. Riding Club, Meeting with Drill Team, Oct. 20, 6:50 p.m., WAB. Call I. Sonne, NO 2-3122. PERSONAL WORLD'S FAIR, MICHIGAN UNION, October 28 and 29. F201 WHICH WAY to Green House? I am lost? Where is the big sign? I wish knew. P158 CONGRATULATIONS to Tau Delta Phi on their pledge ,class. Norman Scherzer F205 ENTERTAINMENT at Cafe Promethean every Friday and Saturday evening. P106 LI NES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY .96 1. 12 SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE .39 .47 .54 IT'S A KNOWN FACT THAT .,."the most knowing of persons is a gossip." -Seneca F202 FLYING HOME for the holidays? It's less tiring to take a plane. Call Alva's Travel Agency, NOrmandy 2-1006, be- tween 8 and 6 for information. P199 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. P57 WILL THE PERSON who "borrowed" my bike from the front of Redwood and Ross yesterday please return the notes. NO 5-9175. P183 FLAVIUS' uncle will be here in person for Homecoming! He'll roar for all the Romans on their Rampage on Friday, Oct. 21. Don't miss the skit on the diag this Friday at 12:45. P184 CALL, talk, listen, and learn. Big Daddy at 3-7305. 18 HUNGRY for some cookies, cakes, and brownies? FILL UP on Monday, Oct. 24, 10 a.m., Village Store, 1205 South University. Alva Gordon Sink Group, U of M Alumni Association. F200 TICKETS for Woody Herman are going fast. Don't you be the one left out of the fun of the Homecoming Dance. Buy your ticket today on the diag frfom one to three or in the Home- coming office in the Union from two to five. P186 JOIN THE CAMPUS lonely-hearts club. Call Arthur, NO 5-9178. P198 JOIN the big parade Oct. 27 from the ding to the train station. P191 WHO WILL BE the winner of the tro- phy TKE is giving to the best partici- pants in the "Yell Like Hell" con- test? Hear the housing units roar for Flavius at the pep rally Friday night on the diag. F193 FLAVIUS wants to remind you about Roman Rampage's pep rally, Friday, 8:00 p.m. on the Diag. He can't wait for you to meet his uncle, who will be here in person! F203 STEVE BASCH IS A HOUSE-MAN. F206. Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1-:00 and 3:00 on. thru FrI. and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786 The Electronic Equipments Division of Litton Systems, Inc., with laboratories in the Beverly Hills, Woodland Hills, and Canoga Park suburbs of Los Angeles, and in Waltham, Massachusetts, has posi- tions available now for Ph.D., M.S., and experienced B.S. candidates in these fields: INERTIAL 'GUIDANCE AND CONTROL TACTICAL DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS COMPUTER AND CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNICAL SUPPORT ENGINEERING ADVANCED COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES For RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Areas of endeavor include: . r i r r GLOBAL BOOKS FORUM Present. HARVEY O'CONNOR (Author of "Empire of Od") Speaking on: "UPHEAVAL IN LATIN AMERICA" Discussion G Question Period To Follow Friday- October 21, 1960-8:00 P.M. McGregor Memorial Conference Center Second & Ferry -- Detroit Registration $1.00 Students $ .50 .Y s ADVANCED CIRCUIT DESIGN SERVOMECHANISMS MICROMINIATURIZATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PRODUCT ENGINEERING ENGINEERING WRITING SOLID STATE INVESTIGATIONS ELECTRONIC PACKAGING Read and Usef Daily Classifieds INFORMATION THEORY FIELD ENGINEERING MAGNETICS PLATING INVESTIGATIONS .MATERIALS AND PROCESSES DEVELOPMENT MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS LOGIC DESIGN SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DIGITAL AND ANALOG CIRCUITRY SYSTEM CHECK-OUT PRODUCTION TEST m A limited number of Litton Study-Work Fellowships are available to B.S. graduates of high academic achievement. Interviews will be conducted by visiting members of our Research and Engineering Staff. See your Placement Office now for an appointment. INTERVIEW DATE ON THIS CAMPUS: OCTOBER 24, 1960 LITTON SYSTEMS, INC, Electronic Equipments Division Beverly Hills, California TONIGHT "The Civic Leader: Backbone of America! Ann Arbor Civic Leaders discuss volunteer activities available to the edu- cated woman. CHAIRMAN: Deborah Bacon, Dean of Women MEMBERS OF PANEL: Miss Alice Beeman-Special Publications Editor of University Relations Department Mrs. Frederik K. Sparrow-a leader in many Ann Arbor activities - human relations, church etc. Mrs. Willett C. Spooner--League of Women Voters, party worker - Mrs. Richard Crane-City Council of Ann Arbor Mrs. Alison Myers-Alumni SecretaryMichigon SPONSORED BY THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE PLANNING TO GO HOME Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas? Make your flight reservations at Alva's Travel Agency, 300 S. Thayer. The due date for pay- ment is Nov. 1 so you'd better HUR- RY! For information call NOrmandy 2-1006 between 8 A.M. and 6 P.M. F195 IT'S QUITE THE GO! Trip to Wiscon- sin $25, Round trip transportation and ticket included. Reservations must be made by Thursday at 5. Call 5-8215 bet. 3 and 5, or 5-8387 . Erwin or 23153 . .. Judy. F196 HOORAYI COME TO THE FAIR. F204 YOU WON'T want to miss the most' spirited pep rally ever to be held at the U. of M. Friday at eight on the diag. The Wolverine Club and Home- coming are sponsoring a rally with fabulous entertainment. See the Michigan Marching Band t Cheerleaders Trampoline Clowns Psurf s Team Wanderers Al Young Acacia Dixieland Band Dean Rhea Theta Delta--IFC Champion singers. F197 HELP WANTED STOCK WORK and selling job open in our supply department for student with no afternoon classes. Apply at Follett's. Y10 PART-TIME PIANIST for local church. Phone 3-9369 or 2-3737. H25 MARRIED COUPLE for children's cot- tage. Parent's position, preferably without children, over 24 years of age, live in but duty evenings and weekends only, two miles from cam- pus compensation is apt., food, and salary, Must be available for two years. Mr. Rome, Washtenaw County Juvenile Court, NO 3-7511, ext. 277. H26 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 of- fice, Salary. Located at E. Liberty and Division. For interview call NO 2-5697. H7 ROOM AND BOARD SINGLE, DOUBLE-Two large rooms; quiet, clean. Linens furnished. Get- ting married, have to move. Double only $15. Single takes best offer. Only 2' blocks to campus. 307 N. State, or call NO 2-4250. E34 WANTED: Male roommate to share nice apartment. NO 5-9205. E33 FOR RENT ROOMMATE WANTED, female, to share 2 bedroom furnished apartment on- venient to campus and downtown area. NO 8-7438 after 5:30. C6 WASHTENAW at S. UNIVERSITY. Fur- nished, 2 bedrooms, $110 a month. NO 3-7268 after 5. C64 FOR RENT to bride and groom: clean apt. on Huron River. Available to refined couple. Phone NO 3-5126. C65 LIVE NEAR your fraternity or her sor- ority, :Single or double. 1502 Cam- bridge. NO 2-2372. J62 ONE ROOM for single girl. Livig-bed- room arrangement. Completely fur- nished. Community kitchen. NO 2-6987. Off Washtenaw in fraternity area. C59 WHITMORE LAKE cottage, 11456 E. Shore Dr. $55 a month. NO 3-1423. C58 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 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 ONE BLOCK from campus -- Modern apartment. Newly furnished. NO 2- 1443. C PARKING SPACE and garage. One block from campus. 514 8. Forest. Phone NO 2-1443. C BUSINESS SERVICES A FACT!! More bluebooks with A's in them sold by "Lumbards" than by anyone else. 1225 S. Univ. J54 PICKLES and STRAWBERRY ICE- CREAM? Anything your little heart desires, Ralph has got it. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 Open every night 'ti midnight! J19 DANCE & LISTENING MUSIC So you can't afford a live band. Let us bring you all the well known dance bands in Stereophonic Tape Recorders, amplifiers and speakers. Donation only. G. A. Gorebeck & Son Stereophonic Dance Music MO0 Gill St., Ypsilanti. HU i-1977 J49 REWEAVING-urns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Baa Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade. NO 2-4647. J10 FALL BARGAIN CARNIVAL SALE 30-t. Plastic Waste Basket 1.99 Plastic Pail 77 Plastic Laundry Basket 99 O-Cedar Sponge Mop 244 Laundry Cart 2,99 MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR HARDWARE 311 5. Main St. Call NO 3-4156 Special weekend rates from 5 p.m. Friday till 9 a.m. Monday . . . $12.00 plus Be a mile. Rates in- clude gas, oil, insurance. 514 E. WASHINGTON ST. 0 TRUCKS AVAILABLE Gi BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. SAM'S STORE, 122 . Washington W WANTED TO BUY WANTED: Pregnant cat's offspring to be used for experimental (nonsurgi- cal) purposes. Willing to pay. Call SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENC6D DRUMMER looking for steady job with a combo. Call NO 2- 4401, 209 Michigan House. 11111 55 MERC Hard-top. Low mil. No Radio and Heater. $598. NO 5. evenings. 1950 BUICK SEDAN dynaflow. A condition. Best offer over $90. NO 2-3888. SAVE MONEY: '58 Renault Daupr radio, exc. heater, white walls mpg. Best offer. NO 3-0147 even and week-ends. Pty MG-TD. 1951 model. Rebuilt engine and transmission. Good top and body.NO 2-4961. N40 TRIUMPH TR3, Late '56, Exc. cond. R and H, Michelin-X tires, low mileage. Never raced. NO 5-5143. N41 ENGLAND'S FINEST SPORTS CAR, 1959 Aston-Martin DB3 Coupe. The ulti- mate in performance, refinement, and prestige. Only 8500 miles by one cau- tious owner. Standard equipment in- cludes dual overhead cam engine, aluminum body, leather upholstery, etc. Will accept trade. HU 3-1279. N52 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS COME TO GRINNELL"S FOR THE GREATEST OF GREATS Be sure to graduate, when that time comes, with the help of a Webcor Tape aecorder. Free langu- age course with each Recorder. Prices range from $149.00. Reconditioned Uprights $69 up One' beautiful Steinway B. Save $2500 on this model MAKE GRINNELL'S YOUR, PIANO HEADQUARtTERS 323 8.Main NO 2-5667 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purch~ase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 X1 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to N.Y. City area on this Sunday. Will share driving and ex- penses. Leaving any time. Call Judy Kalb, 3-1561, Ext. 317. 08 APHASIC student wishes ride after 3 p.m. Fridays to Birmingham, back to campus Sunday afternoon. Mrs. May, NO 8-8993. G7 FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL PORTABLE Webcor Hi-F named Monique. To see her is to de- aire her. Best offer taken. NO 2-7728. B43 FOR SALE-EVERGREENS by employee of chemistry stores at wholesale to University personnel. Priced sat $2.00 to $5.00. Junipers, yews, arborvitae, spreaders, uprights, globes, dwarfs. Call Michael Lee at NO 8-8574. B22 LEICA, M-3, Elman 2.8 lens, case. Like new. Best reasonable offer. NO 3-7470. B40 1000 ITEMS good, clean winter clothing. All sizes. Nearly New Shop. 311 College Pl., Ypsilanti, I H 2-7678. B41 FOR MALE: Martin D-28 Guitar. Call Howie, 2-1321. B42 Bart Meyers. NO: 3-1511, Ext. 2492, 4 BUSINESS PERSONAL 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. F2 LOST AND FOUND LOST - Navy trenchcoat with pr lining. Call NO 3-151, Ext. 11 afternoons. -. LOST? To find yourself try the Mich gan Daily. Just fnd a telephone a dial NO 2-3241. FOUND: 30 weeks (a full school yea of interesting, newsy reading. Th was found on the Diag June 6, 19 and the owner is wanted desperate Please call NO 2-3241 for unformatio and find a year's DAILY subscripti as a reward (only $7.00 too). 1 FOUND: Pair of men's glasses. Liber Music Shop.-A LOST: Class ring between Palmer Fie and Vaughn. Call 2-5553, Rm. 136. A USED CARS FORD RANCH WAGON, '55. Exc. mot good body. $395. NO 3-5821, p.m. N: NOW IN STOCK! .frColor * * V NEG/i COL( FILM 'V MVE Read Daily Classifieds I f