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TIE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

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statement, and the Bureau of Appoint-
ments material. The oath should be
taken as soon as possible in room 1439
T.E.S. The office is open from 8-12 and
1:30-4:30.
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. Hen-
ry J. Meyer.
Narciso Albarracin, Chief, Division
of Supervision, Bureau of Private

Schools, Manila, Philippines, Nov. .9
Nov. 11.
William J. Klausner, New -York Rep-
resentative of 'the Asia Foundation,
United States, Nov. 9-Nov. 12.
Program Arrangements for the fol-
lowing visitor are being made by Prof.
Lionel Laing, Department of Political
Science.
IFrancis T. Borland,_ Counsellor to
Students and Foreign Students Ad-
visor, Univ. of Adelaide, So. Australia,
Nov. 7-Nov. 13.
Events Tuesday
Guest Lecturer: Andre Jolivet, emi-
nent French composer, will speak Tues.,
Nov. 8, 4:15 p.m. in Rackham Assem-
bly Hall. His subject will be "Aspects
of French Contemporary' Music Seen
-Through the Works of Andre Jolivet."
Open to the general public.
Mathematics Colloquium: Prof. S. J.
Taylor, of Cornell University and Birm-
ingham University, England, will speak
on "Properties of the Polya random
walk," on Tues., Nov. 8, in Room 3011
Apgell Hall at 4:10 p.m.

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Refreshments will be served in Room
3212 Angell Hal at 3:30 p.m.
Events Wednesday
Faculty Recital: Robert Ellis, organ-
ist, Will present a recital on Wed.,
Nov. 9, 8:30 p.m., InuHill Aud. Ellis
will present compositions of Gabrieli,
Cierambault, Bach, de Grigny, Mozart,
Roger-Ducasse, Gluck, de Maleingreau
and Durufle. Open to the general pub-
lic,
Ermine Cowles Case Memorial Lee-
ture: Prof. Frank McKim Swartz, Head,
Department of Geology, The Pennsyl-
vania State University, will discuss
"Evolutionary and Environmental Pat-
terns, Illustrated by Mid-Paleozoic In-
vertebrates" on Wed., Nov. 9 at 8 p.m.
in the Rackham Amphitheater. Re-
freshiments served. ,The Public is in-
vited.
Graduate Faculty Seminar: In Room
229, West Engineering Building on
Wed., Nov. 9, at 4:00 p.m. Alexander
Henkin, Instructor, will speak on
"Evaluation of the Deformation Theory
of Plasticity."
Social Seminar: Auspices University
of Michigan Chapter, American Society
for Public Administration, 8:00 p.m.,
Wed., Nov. 9, East Conference Ropm,
Rackham Bldg. Speaker-Franklin K.
DeWald. State Personnel Director,
Michigan State Civil Service Commis-
sion.
Challenge Civil Liberties Seminar:
Miss' Arlene Putt of the Nursing
School will conduct a seminar Wed.,
Nov. 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the Alpha Gam-
ma Delta house, 1322 Hill.
Challenge Civil Liberties Seminar:
"Religion in State Universities," a dis-
cussion led by' Dr. Edward Groesbeck,
Director of Registration and Records,
at Alpha Omicron Pi, 800 Oxford Road,
on Wed., Nov. 9, at 6:30 p.m.
Doctoral Examination for Griffith Os-
ler Freed, Psychology; thesis: "A Pro-
jective Test Study of Creativity in Col-
lege Students in Viual Arts," Wed.,
Nov. 9, 7611 Haven Hall, at 4:00 p.m.
Chairman, J. B. Adelson.
Placement Notices
INTERVIEW :
Waag Nielsen, Director of the Scan-
dinavian Seminar for Cultural Studies
will be interviewing students Wed.,
Nov. 9, in 3532 S.A.B. from 9 to 5.
For additional information contact Mr.
Baldwin, Ofo. of Religious Affairs, ext.
2077. Interviewing for students inter-
ested in summer study in Scandinavian
countries.

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CAMPUS OPTICIANS
240 Nickels Arcade NO 2-9116

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from bOO0to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,and Saturday 9:30'til 11:30A.M.

,red in
OISELLE ,,

HELP WANTED
STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN, 18
years and over to work part time:
9 a.m.-1 pn., 1 p.m.-5 p.m. or 5 p.m.-
9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Telephone inquiries
from our office. Salary. For interview
call NO 2-5697. H7
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 Suday. Rea-
sonable prices. FF1
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat-
terson and Auld Co. 1209 Sout Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. FF2
TRANSPORTATION
Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday till 9 .a.m. Monday .
$12.00 plus 8c a mile. Rates in-
clude gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.
f TRUCKS AVAILABLE
G1
PERSONAL
KAY GREENWICH watch this column
tomorrow. F??
IT'S A KNOWN FACT THAT . , ."Exam
files take from each according to his
abilities and give to ^ach according to
his needs."
KARL MARX P114
QUESTION:
"How many cubic inches of people
will a bell box hold?"
ANSWER:
"Come to the Diag Wednesday at
12:45." P113
WANTED URGENTLY: A tiger cat for
use in the MARCHING BAND SHOW
on Saturday, November 12. If you have
one, please bring cat to Harris Hall
between 9 and 11 a.m. on Tuesday or
Wednesday. Contact Mr. George Cav-
ender personally or call at University
Extention 779. P112
SOPH SHOW'S squeeze, it seems,
Has some students into teams.
AEPi's are cheered by DG,
DPhiE swings out for Fiji.
Wednesday, 12:45, The Diag. Fill
WANTED: Study-Buddies. Sun. through
Thurs. 7-12 p.m. Apply in person-
with books! 1429 Hill Street. P110
WORLD'S TIGHTESTS SQUEEZE-
a people pack. Wednesday, 12:45, The
Diag. F109
DIANE: "You know how he walks?"
Susie: "What are you talking about;
do you know how HE walks?"
BE SURE to attend the Student-Facul-
ty Coffee Hour. Nov. 10. 4 p.m. 3rd
floor conference room, Michigan Un-
ion. Free refreshments. F82a
REWARD for information leading to
the return of 'Wolverine Club bill
boards. Phone NO 5-8215, between 3-5.
F71
ENTERTAINMENT at Cafe Promethean
every Friday and Saturday evening,
F10
Yes-You Can still join
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
BUSINESS £TAFF
-- Advertising
- Layout
- Accounting
Stop in Anytime
F2
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 Diote plus many others. 1103 South
University. NO 2-632. P57
NEED HELP?-The originator of MAD
magazine has done it again-only
this time for college studentsl He's
created a hilarious new magazine
called HELP! Want to see how funny
an adult satire mag can be? Send 50c
to HELP!, Dept. M-1, Box 6573, Phla-
delphia 38, Penn. P40

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
BUSINESS SERVICES
DYSTELEOLOGY your problem? Visit
"Lumbard's" for help. 1125 S. Univ.
J83
START NOW to enjoy school and cam-
pus life-there's only one way to do
it ...Patronize
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
Open every night until midnight.
J81
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J10
WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF
PAINT SUPPLIES
Brush Enamels
Krylon Spray Enamel
Wall Paints
Flat, Semi-Gloss Paints
Thinners and Brushes
Brush Cleaners
MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR HARDWARE
311 S. Main St.
71
DANCE & LISTENING I1USIO
Go you can't afford a live band. Let
us bring you all the well known
dance bands In Stereophonic Tape
Recorders, amplifiers and speakers.
Dcnation only.
Q. A. Gorebeck & Son
Stereophonic Dance Music
660 Gill St., Ypsilanti HU 3-1977
J49
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT for three
people. $110 a mdnth, utilities fur-
nished. 314 S. Fifth Ave. C74
1309 S. UNIV. Ideal campus locale,
Modern, furnished apts. with wall-to-
wall carpeting. One efficiency and
one 3 rm. apt. Immediate occupancy.
Call NO 3-6030 or NO 2-4607. C72
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. CIO
PARKING SPACE and garage. One block
from campus. 514 S. Forest. Phone NO
2-1443. 08
USED CARS
'56 MERCURY Convertible, full power,
beautiful shape must be seen to be
appreciated. NO 3-1352 after 6. X7
'56 FORD. $495. 4 door sedan. Excellent
condition. Standard shift, NO 2-9740.
N74
1960 VOLKSWAGEN, dark green, Ameri-
can equipped, excellent condition.
Phone Jane Cars at NO 2-5675. N70
1958 MGA. Excellent condition. R&H,
WSW. Wirwheels. Call 6:30 p.m.
NO 5-9134. N69
1958 MGA Roadster. Exc. cond. See at
2307 Walter Dir. NO 57313, N4
17 JAGUAR, 3.4 Sedan. O'drive, 21,000
miles. Immaculate. NO 5-6426. N63
'51 CHEVROLET-Body, etc.: Poor. Me-
chanical shape; Excellent. New
brakes, $90 or bet offer. Call ick,
NO 2-0648. N58
55 LINCOLN hard top. A-cne cond. All
power extras. 6:30 p.m. NO 5-9134,
N67

LOST AND FOIND
FOUND: Ladies: Wrist Watch near Sta-
dium after Illinois game,. A57
LOST: Small finger ring in the League
Friday. Initials inside, B.G. Call Alice,
Lloyd Ext. 204. Reward. A56
LOST: In Chem. Bldg. One light blue
hardcover 3-ring loose-leaf notebook
with word FRONT on cover. Please
return to 210 Hinsdale, A54
FOUND: Lady's wrist watch. NO 2-9701,
A55
LOST: Brown wallet. Call Susan Stagg.
NO 5-6196. A53
LOST? To find yourself try the Michi-
gan Daily. Just find a telephone and
dial NO 2-3241, '>A3
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 $6.50 too). A2
MISCELLANEOUS

ROOM AND BOARD
LADY DESIRES permanent room with
breakfast privileges. Central location.
Write Bolt 4 c/o Michigan Daily. E38
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.94; socks
39c; shorts 69e; military supplies.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington
Wl
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
LESSON-RENTAL PLAN
8 PRIVATE % HOUP LESSONS
and an Instrument of Your Choice
at home:

GUITAR
TRUMPET
TROMBONE

8 weeks for $16
Call GRINNELL'S now for further
bnformation''

ACCORDIAN
CLARINET
VIOLIN

323 S. Main

NO 2-5687
KS

TAKE A BREAK!

For the largest hamburger
i in town visit
S(C'HWABEN,
iNN? .
featuring
"The Poor Boy Sandwich"
215 Ashley
IM

A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X1.
SPECIAL AT GRINNELL'S!
Beautiful Francis Bacon Grand Piano
Ideal for Hams!
Only $295
No reason to be without a piano-
Uprights - reconditioned and re-
regulated - $69.50 up.
Hammond Spinet Organ - Excel-
lent Condition. Only $975.

WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: Pregnant cats. Offsprin
be used for experimental (nonl
gical) purposes. Willing to pay.
Mart Meyers, NO 3-1511, ext. 2492
FOR SALE
DOBERMAN PUPPIES. 9 month
Rust male. Black spayed female
Phone HA 6-9561.
FOR SALE: Automatic Westing
washer, $75 with matching ele
dryer, $65. Also misc. nursery f
ture. NO 5-7374.
35MM. KACTA CAMERA. $120. Di
jacket and tug. Size 39 long.
NO 5-8247.,
HEATH-KIT Hi-Fi Amp. and Pre-
Assembled, never used, IE 8
(free call).
1959 PIXEY TRAILER 21'x8', like
Ideal for living or travel. Bath
shower, apartment-size stove an
frigerator. Sacrifice at $1,750. P
NO 2-5024,
WOMAN'S Raccoon Coat, size, Met
Very good cond. $20. NO 3-5355.
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSOI
C-TED STANDARD SERVI
Friendly service is our business,
Atlas tires, batteries and accesso
Complete Automotive Service-A
products and services guarantee
Road' Sefvice
"You expect more from Standar
and you get it."
1220 South University
NO 8-9168
SITUATION WANTED

MAKE GRINNEILL'S YOUR PIANO
HEADQUARTERS
323 S. Main NO 2-566
X6

67 HOUSEWORK WANTED -
dependable person. NO 2.

SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
Come to the Summer Placement Bu-
reau, in Room D528, Lower Level of the,
S.A.B. The Summer Placement Service'
is open Monday through Thursday'
from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m., and Friday
from6:30 a.m. to 12 noon; and 1:30 to
3:00 P.M.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Beloit, Wisc.
-Opportunity for recent M.S. graduate,
male, or Feb. 1961 candidate, in Physi-
cal Chemistry for research and develop-
ment work, at new Research Center,
Beloit Division.
Union Carbide Corp., New York City
-Following positions open: 1) Techni-
cal Copywriter, B.S.: Science, Engr.
(will consider English, Journalism or
Marketing majors) for Silicones Div.
Advertising; 2) Student Patent Attor-
ney, B.S.: Ch.E., Chem., M.E., Phys.
w/or w.out LLB.;3) Junior Programmer,
B.S.: Engrg., Math for Electronic Data
Processing.
U.S. Civil Service, Ordnance Ammu-
nition Command, Jolet, Ill.-Closing
date for applications for Technical
Editors and Writers, GS-5 to GS-12,
is Nov. 17th for duty in Illinois, Mich-
igan and Wisconsin.
Contact Bureau of Appointments,
4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371 for fur-
ther details.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS:
Seniors & grad students: Please call
the Bureau of Appointments, Rm. 40211
Admin. Bldg.,' Ext. 3371 for appoint-
ments for the following interviews:
NOV. 10, THURS.-
Irving Trust Co., New York City -
General Commercial Banking. A. W.
Hammond, Ass't. Vice Pres., will Inter-
view Feb. '81 graduates, men, with
degrees in Bus. Ad., Econ., Poll. Sc!.,
English & History for Executive Train-
ing Program leading to positions in
Customer Contact & Lending.
NOV. 1 & 11, THURS. & FRI.-..
Central Intelligence Agency, Wash-
ington, D.C.-Throughout U.S. & over-
seas. Feb. & June grads, B.A. mini-
mum (women must have M.A.); inter-
est in foreign affairs, Age-21 to 30. A
highly selective program with oppor-
tunities in various fields, e.g., Social
Sciences-Geography, Econ., Foreign
Lang., Journalism, English & Library
Science (M.S./L.S.). Also Physics (M.S.
or Ph.D.) and Engineering (F.E.).
Note: Ford Motor Company interviews
hive been postpo .ed from Thurs., Nov.
10 to Wed., Nov. 16. Will stay 17th if
necessary.

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HILL AUDITORIUM
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SWEETS IN SEASON . .
sound of silk on taffeta ...

. Surround yourself with the
the feel of velvet in Miss Pat

separates for the holidays. The silk organza full skirt is
yours in blue clan plaids with a taffeta underskirt and
wide velveteen belt. Sweeten to taste . .. with a lovely
black velveteen tank top. Jr. sizes. $25.

S.G.C.
SWOLVERIN E CLUB
sponsors
OHIO STATE TRIP..
for information and reservations
call NO 5-8215 between 3 and 5 P.M.
or Irwin Dinn, NO 5-8386
RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE T HIS SATURDAY

Lower Level-Sports Shop

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