THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN. Micher Musial, Chandler To Appear for Kennedy Today The M chigan Union presents :b OWN~ tc.~ ' ureau of Appoint- E:. Physics. February graduates. Both uin. Bldg., Ext. 3371 Men & Women. Des., Res. & Dev., Test ion. & Analysis. The Martin Co., Denver, Colo., Nov. 3 & 4-All- Degrees: A.E., C.E., E.E., -Owens-Ford Glass M.E., Physics & Math. February gradu- Wil interview sen- ates. Both men & women. Des., Res. 1961 grads) or re- & Dev. ith B.S. in Physi- B. F. Goodrich Co., Research Center, its & Math; M.S. Brecksville, Ohio & all company divs., cal Chem. & Phys- Nov. 4-AUl Degrees: Ch.E., E.M., & dents please call M.E. B.S.: E. Physics. Feb., June & ents, Rm. 4021 Ad- Aug. graduates. Summer Employment: 1 for interview ap- Prefer men who have completed) at go located at all least 3 yrs. Both Men & Women. Des., Res. & Dev., Production. The Martin Co., Orlando, Fla., Nov. SrveO ns to- 3&4-AUl Degrees: A., E.E., M.E., Servce pen tO Physics & Math. February graduates. - Hostesses, hosts, Both Men & Women. Des., & Dev; hambermalds, han- ResAnalysis, Mfg. & Programming. cooks; Massachusetts Institute of Tech., Lin- i, waterfront, arts coin Laboratory, Lexington, Mass., Nov. oks and business 4-M.S.-Ph.D.: E.E., Instrumentation. tudents and mar- M.S.: M.E. Ph.D.: Met. Feb., June & tdet nAug. graduates. Summer Employment: and Government- roup Meeting at 3:00 in room 124, parks, engineering, W.E. - Graduate Students of E.E., park, engnerig Physics or Applied Math. Res. & Dev. yurhoet. an Outboard Marine Corp., Waukegan, your choice in any Ill vties Bldg., Lower Il., & Gale Products, Galesburg, Ill., Nov. 4-B.S.-M.S.: E.E., I.E. & M.E. Lily February graduates. Des. & Dev. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Co., Ohio, aent Interviews - S. Carolina, R.I., N.J., Pa., Kansas, didates). 12$81W. Nov. 4-B.S.: Ch.E., C.E., E.E., E. Math, Z. I.E., M.E. & Met. B.S.-M.S.: Math. Both ectronics Corp., 5 Men & Women. Des., Res. & Dev., Bales 7.S., Nov. 3-B.S.: & Prod. ies. Raydata Corp., Worthington, Ohio, Corp., Throughout Nov. 4--B.S.-M.S.: E.E. & E.M. M.S.: Degrees: Ch.E. & Instrumentation. Des., Res. & Dev., B.S.: E.E. & M.E. Sales. . Des., Res. & Dev., Standard Oil Co. of CaL., Principally San Francisco Bay Area & Los Angeles y Div., Primarily Basin, Nov. 3 & 4-All Degrees: E.M. ,ndarily Richmond, & M.E. B.S.-M.S.: Ch.E., & E.E. Both dl Degrees: E.E. & Men & Women. Des., Res. & Dev., & E. Physics. Des., Plant Des. & Constru., Refinery Engrg., Tech. Cales, Electronic Computer. Div.-Nationwide, U.S. Gov't.-Navy, David Taylor Mod- nts Interested in el Basin, Carderock, Md., Nov. 4-All er than those rep- Degrees: A.E., C.E., E.E., E.M., In- please sign sched- stru., Marine, M.E., N.A. B.S.: E. Math, E. Physics & Science. Non-citizens pter Engg.'Dosn- w/permanent visas will be considered uter Cngrca gDet. full time employment. Summer Em- N. ChicAo, Dae. ployment: Limited. Des., Res. & Dev. v 2 & 3-A De- United States Rubber Co., Research n & Women. Des., Center, Wayne, N.J.; Res. Labs at 11pse-Pioneer Div.,Naugatuck, Conn., & Det., Mich., Nov. . & 3 -- All De 3-M.S. & PhD.: Ch.E., E.E. & M.E. my& -Ai e-Res. & Dev. By JOHN ROBERTS Stan Musial and other notables, in the "Kennedy Victory Caravan" will campaign for local Demo- cratic candidates in Washtenaw County today. In addition to the St. Louis Cardinal star, the assemblage will include movie star Jeff Chandler, novelist James Michener and Byron (Whizzer) White, former Detroit Lions halfback and now national chairman of the Citi- zens for Kennedy. A final member of the entourage 'will be Jerrold Hoffenberger, a Baltimore busi- nessman and philanthropist. international Week To Hold Fashion Show' International students will hold a fashion show at 7:30 tonight in the Hussey Rm. of the Michigan League. The girls participating will model clothes from their respec- tive countries. The event is spon- sored by the League in conjunc- tion with International week. Other highlights of Internation- al Week include the motion pic- ture "Comeback Africa" at the Campus Theatre through Satur- day. The approximately 1000 Afri- cans who unknowingly were par- ticipants in, the film have since been jailed for their taking part in the production. TheBranko Krsmanovich Chorus of Yugoslavia will signal the end of the week with a concert at 8:30 p.m. Sat. in Hill Aud. White was in town last month to aid in establishing a local Citi zens for Kennedy and Johnson organization. Will Appear The caravan will appear in Ann Arbor from 1:15 to 1:45 p.m. on the steps of Hill Aud. where Students for Kennedy rally will be held. The group will then pro- ceed to the Washtenaw Ave. shropping center for another ap- pearance at 2:15. The appearance in Ann Arbor will follow earlier stops in Xps- lanti. The entire group, except for Michner, will proceed to by motor- cade to Ypsilanti High School after their arrival at Willow Run at 11 a.m. Marckwardt Host The high school stop is schedtil- ed for 111,45, and will last 30 minutes. Another 30 minute ap- pearance, at 12:30 in Briggs Halls, Eastern Michigan University, will preceed the trip to Ann Arbor. Mrs. Grace Marckwardt, Demo- cratic candidate for the State House of Representatives from Washtenaw county's first district, will host Michener at a subscrip- tion luncheon in Rm. 101 of the Michigan Union at noon today. African Semmar Schedules Meeting The honors seminar on Africa led by Prof. Henry L. Bretton will discuss the African political situation at its tihrd meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Rm. 451, Mason Hall. Students interested in participating are asked to con- tact Pat Golden, '63, for further information. In football movies The WISCONSIN-MICHIGAN game. 3 R-S Union Wednesdqy, Nov. 2 7:30 P.M. 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