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CYNTHIA NEU
Government Council
motion to grant Cine-
he right to show motion
i weekends to the ex-
ther student groups at
Wednesday night.
on would have provid-
o student organization
motion pictures for
ission is td be charged
day through Sunday of
ar week without first

securing
Guild."
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bate that by defeating the "mon d
opoly" motion, SGC would still
allow Cinema Guild to serve the:
students as is now done and free
competition would be maintain-
ed.
The SGC spring election was
calendared for March 21 and 22,
with count night to take place on
March 22.
During discussion of the re-
cent election, Perry Morton, '61,
expressed concern over- the mis-
use of the green identification,
stubs by students voting.
Philip Power, Spec, suggested
that students be required to show
a second form, of identification at
future elections.
President John Feldkamp ex-
plained that the color of the stub
will be changed next term.
In response to a letter receiv-
ed concerning the discontinuation
of the college news conference,.
at which student leaders have the
opportunity to question key lead-
ers in the .United States, the
Council approved a motion to send
telegrams to the sponsors urging
that the program be continued.

(Continued from Page 4)
Approved: The Student Government
Council President be given a mandate
to send a letter to all student organ-
izations telling them: 1. The content
And implications of the motion on
selection practices which will be dis-
cussed at the meeting of Nov. 30, 2.
That the meeting to discuss and decide'
action be held in the Union Ballroom,
at which time constitutents' time be
expanded to allow all those interested
opportunity to speak to the issue.
Approved : Am~endment of the motion
relating to the week-end monopoly
of films by Cinema Guild (Vol. 6, p. 31)
to read:
. . . In addition no student or-
ganization may show motion pic-
tures for which admission Is to be
charged from Thursday through
Sunday of any calendar week with-
out first securing the recommenda-
tion of Cinema Guild Board."
Defeated: The motion, as amended,
to give Cinema Guild a week-end
monopoly of films.
Approved: The election of the Stu-
dent Government Council officers as
follows: Pres., John Feldkarnp; Exec.
Vice-Pres., Per Hanson; Admin. Vice-
Pres., Richard Nobl; Treasurer, Arthur
Rosenbaum.
Approved: A change in the Con-
stitution of the Acolytes.
Approved: One Year temporary re-
cognition for the University of Michi-
gan Committee for Improved Cuban-
American Relations.
Calendaring Changes Approved: Feb.
15, 21, 23, March 1, 2, 7, 14, 30, April
11 Challenge speakers changed to Feb.
26, March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 16, 21, 22,
23.

Calendaring Approved: March 21, 22
for Student Government Council
Elections and March 22 for Count
Night.
Postponed: Until the meeting of
Dec. -7, a motion which states:
"Move that the Committee on
Student Rights and Academic
Freedom be formally established
as a semi-autonomous board (as
otherwise outlined in Vol. 4, p. 137).
The Committee will be composed
of five members: 1. President of
Student Government Council (per-,
manent seat). 2. Editor of The
Michigan Daily (permanent seat).
3, The remaining three seats to° be
filled by students interviewed and
nominated by the Executive Com-
mittee and approved by a major-
ity of the Council. These three will
ordinarily be appointed for one-
year terms as follows: one each
fall, two each spring. However, the
Council shall appoint these three#
members at its November 30
meeting for the following terms:
two until spring, 1961, one until
fall, 1961. The chairman of this-
Committee will be elected by its
members. The Committee will
establish its own -procedures, sub-
ject to the approval of the Council.
Interim Action Announced: Nov. 15
Sigma Gamma Epsilon, lecture, "The
Kilauea Eruption of'1959-60," Prof.
Willard H. Parsons, Natural Sciences
Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Nov. 15 Young Repub-
lican Club, discussion, "Voting Be-
havior," Dr. Stokes, Union, 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 15 Democratic Socialist' Club,
lecture, Politics, Peale, and the Beat
Generation," David McReynolds, Union,
8:00 p.m. Nov. 17 Galens Society, lec-
Lure, "Government and Medical Edu-
cation," Dr. Leroy Burney, Surgeon
General, Medical Science Bldg., 8:00
p.m. Nov. 18 International Students
Association, square dance, Women's
Athletic Bldg., 8:30 p.m. Dec. 2 Chris-
tian Science Organization, lecture,
Natural Science Aud., 8:00 p.m. '
Approved: A telegram will be sent to
Mr. John Daly and interested parties
expressing our concern over the matter
of the discontinuation of the "College
News Conference" and our hope of its
concinuing.-
Placement Notices
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
INTERVIEW: NOV. 21-
Fresh Air Society of Detroit and
Camp Tamarack - Mr. Sam Skolnick
will interview men and women for all
types of counselors. Interview at Sum-
mer Placement Service, Room D528
S.A.B., Monday, Nov. 21, 1:30 to 5:00
p.m.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Hamilton County Speech and Hear-
ing Center - Chattanooga, Tenn. Grad
with Ph.D. for position as Audiologist.
Must meet A.S.H.A. requirements for
Advanced Certificate in Hearing or be
eligible for certification in near future.

Oldsmobile Division, GMC--Lansing,
Mich. Graduate Electrical Engineers for
Product Eng. Reliability Program. Ex-
per: 2-14yrs. with clocks and/or radios,
or would consider hobby.work.
Michigan Civil Service -- Training
programs leading to career positions
for college grad in Chemistry, Economic
Research, Forestry, Geology, Highway
Planning, Library Scien", Math.,
Physics, Psychology, and many other
fields. MUST APPLY FOR EXAMINA-
TION BEFORE DEC. 15. (Note: Inter-
viewer will be on campus Tues., Nov.
22).
Please contact Bureau of Appoint-
ments, Rm, 4021 Admin. Bldg. Ext. 3371
for further information.
Engineering Placement Interviews'-
128 H West Engrg. Bldg., Est. 2182.
Attn: Seniors & grad students ('61
degree candidates)--
November 21
Carrier Corp. Res. & Dev. Co. M.S.
Carrier Corp. Res. & Dev. -Co. M.S.
& Ph.D.: Ch;E., E.E., M.E. & Met. Both
Men & Women. Res. & Dev.
November 21
Duriron Company, Inc. Dayton, Ohio
and Sales Offices throughout the
country. B.S.: Ch.E. & 'M.E. B.S.-M.S.:
Met. Sales, Des., R. & D. & Quality
control. .
November 21
General Motors Corp. Chevrolet Div.
Willow Run Plant. B.S.: E.E., I.E. &
M.E. February graduates. Production,
Trng. Program.
November 21 (p.m.)
National Lead Co. Titanium Div.
Mo., N.Y. Ph.D.: Ch.E. & Met. Both
Men & Women. U.S. or Canadian
citizenship. R. & D.
November 21
New York Central Railroad. Entire
System. B.S.: .E., EE., I.E. & M.E,
Des., R. & D.
November 21
Standard Oil Co. (Ind.) Ind. & Texas.
All Degrees: Ch.E. Both Men & Women.
R. & D.
November 21 & 22
U.S. Govt. National Aero & Space
Admin. Ohio; Wash,, D.C.; Va.; Calif.;
& Alabama. All Degrees: AE., E.E.,
M.E., Math & Physics, Also Ch.E., E.M.
& Met. M.S.-Ph.D.: Instru., Nuclear.
Analyt., Chemistry. B.S.: E. Math &,
E. Physics. .M.-M.S.: Mat'ls. Des,,R .
& D.
November 22
American Air Filter Co., Inc. Louis-
ville, St. Louis, Montreal, and Sales
Offices throughout U.S. B.S.: C.E., E.E.,;
I.E. & M.E. Des., Res. & Dev., Sales
& Prod,
November 22
Hoover Ball Bearing Co., Dayton
Plant. B.S.: E.E. February graduates.
Both Men & Women. Sales Engrg.
November 22
Michigan Civil Service Comm. Lan-
sing & througout state. B.S.: C.E. Both,
Men & Women. Planning-Mostly in
Highway Dept.
November 22 (p.m.)
Parke, Davis & Company. Detroit.
B.S.-M.S.: Ch.E., I.E. R. & D. & Prod.
November 22
Procter & Gamble Co., Overseas
Division. Cincinnati, Ohio, WesternI
Europe, Mexico, Philippines, Venezuela.
B.S.-M.S.: Ch.E., E.E., M.E. & Met,
CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED at location
where employed. Des., R. & D.

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Shuttle Service Between Wayne Metro. Airport and Union
CAB SERVICE TO
WILLOW RUN and WAYNE MAJOR Airports
Call our office for group rates
We Go Anywhere 24-Hour Service

PERSONAL
WILLOWPOLITAN-November 23, 1960.
Ticket applications available at dorms
and SAB. F16
UNBELIEVABLY amateur pianist wants
to play chamber music with other
musicians. Cl1 Tim, NO 3-7440 after
6. P 165
SMIRNOFF doesn't have the only
genii bottle. See a better one at
KISMET, Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2, 3. F164
IT'S A KNOWN FACT THAT .,. Those
who do not complain are never pitied
Jane Austen
P1,66
DEAR DONNA (Pooh):
You stole the show!-
Gold gild, et. al. Me & Mr. "R"
F167
SANTA CHATTERS SAYS: "I'm read-
ing the XMAS BUYERS GUIDE be-
fore I buy." Nov. 30 & Dec. 8 in the
Michigan Daily. F161
WILLOWPOLITAN-November 23, 1960.
Information at S.A.B. F155
IT'S A STOMPER!
The new Bollweevil Jass Band Rec-
ord at local record stores. F142
EARLY DATE? . . . Come to the AEPhi
PiLam Pancake Brunch, at 715 Hill
St. this Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. V154
SMILE, Shelly Ruth! F129
DENTAL STUDENT-Young Republican
from gate 8 has become intrigued.
Probably foolish, but would at least
like to know your name. Room 338,
V.V. P133
ENTERTAINMENT at Cafe Promethean
every Friday and Saturday evening.
Fl2e
Yes-You Can Still Join
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
BUSINESS STAFF
- Advertising
-"Layout
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Stop in Anytime
P2
FOR THE FINEST in music and enter-
tainment contact the Bud-Mor Agen-
cy, featuring the BolWeevil, Johnny
Harberd, Dick Tilkin, the Kingmen,
Ray Lewis, Al Young, Al Blaser, Men
of Note plus many others. 1103 South
University. NO 2-6362. F57
FOR RENT;
FOUR ROOMS, first floor, private bath.
Unfurnished except stove and re-
frigerator. Large modern kitchen.1
Garage. Large fenced yard. $110 in-
cludes utilities except light. NO 2-
'4684. 080
PARKING SPACE FOR RENT. Close to
State Theatre. NO 2-7274 before noon.
C79
FURNISHED, modern, year-'round home
on lake. HI 9-2312. C75l
3 RM. FURNISHED APT. on campus,
1021 E. Huron. Available Dec. 1. In-
quire at N. basement door at rear of1
building between 9 A.M. and. 5 P.M.
Monday-Friday or phone NO 2-7401
between 7 and 9 P.M. Lela B. Fergu-
son. Off
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 i Modern
apartment. Newly furnished. NO 2-
1443. C10
PARKING SPACE and garage, One block
from campus. 5148. Forest. Phone NO
2-1443 18
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE for out-of-
town newspaper will be available in
Ann Arbor. Enterprise requires only
part time work which will net over
$1000 per year. Interested parties
submit applications to Box No. 5,
Michigan Daily. JJ1
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batterie and accessories.
Complete Automotive Service-All
products and services guaranteed,
Road Service
"You expect more from Standard
and you, get it."
1220 South University
NO 8-9168
82

USED CARS
'55 CHEV. 2 dr. V-8. Standard trans.
Exc. cond. $600 or best offer. NO 8-
8873.3.81

MGs: '48 annd '58. Call NO 8-7519. HOUSEWORK WANTED - Experien
Reasonable. N80 dependable person. NO 2-9782.

LINES
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Beautiful paint, 8500 miles ....$1495
'58 VW Sedan
Blue-Arbath muffler system ..$1195 .
Mich. European Car Corp.
USED CAR LOTl
Ashley at Liberty
NO 2-5346 NO 3-4213
N78
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39a; shorts 69a; military supplies.
SAM-S STORE, 122 I. Washington
W1

BUSINESS PERSONAL
BEFORE you buy a class ring, lo
the official Michigan ring. Bum
terson and Auld Co. 1209 South
versity, NO 8-8887.
ROOM AND BOARD
LADY DESIRES permanent room
breakfast privileges. Ceitral loc
Write Box 4 c/o Michigan Daily
BUSINESS SERVICES
If you are having guests over
weekend you'll be interested
the various foods you'll find
Ralph's.
RALPH'S MARKET
109 Packard NO 5-7

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and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday -- Phone NO 2.471

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NOVEMBER 18, 1960-
Cong. Disc. E & R Stud. Guild. Cost
Luncheon Discussion. Nov. 18, 12 Noon;
Hayride & Weiner Roast, Nov. 19, 8
p.m.; 524 Thompson,
Latvian Students' Club, Meeting,
Speaker, Entertainment, Dancing, Nov.
18, 8 p.m., Lane Hall.
Newman Club, Thanksgiving Dance,
Nov. 18, 8:30 p.m.; Evening of Recol-
lection--Fr. Mathey conducting, Nov.
20, 7:30 p.m.; 331 Thompson.
* S pso*
NAACP, Membership Drive Table,
Nov. 15-18, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Fishbowl.

723 N. University

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The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Non-Academic
Personnel Office, 1020 Admin. Bldg.,
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to
12:30 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring part-
time or temporary employees should
contact Bill Wenrich at NO 3-1551, ext.
2939.
Students desiring miscellaneous jobs
should consult the bulletin board in
Room 1020, daily.
MALE
40-Psychological subjects (hours to be
arranged)
3-Experienced meat cutters.
3-Salesmen (prefer upperclass or
graduate students)
FEMALE
2-Rooms in exchange for light work.
2-Office Clerks (full-time temporary,
for one month)
2-Steno-typists (prefer persons with
available morning hours.)
2--Girls for light housework. (hours-
to be arranged)

TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Ride near -Philadelphia and
return Thanksgiving vacation. Share
driving and expenses. Bill Moore,
Ext. 675, mouth Quad. 013
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Black leather key case with 8
keys. Call Pat McGowan, NO 3-3723.
A64
LOST: One blue French beret. Oreat
psychological importance. Between
Stockwell and Hill Aud. Monday
night. Call 331 Anderson, NO 2-4591.
A65
LOST-Blue and white checked knitting
in plastic bag. 1Deward. Phone Donna
Jean Haven, NO 2-2591.
FOUND: Blue Eaterbrook pen. Found
by W.A.B. on way to hill. Call O 3-
1561, Ext. 1062. A63
LOST: Man's charcoal blue-grey top-
coat. Black gloves. Car keys. 3rd floor
of Union Sunday. Need keys. Re-
ward. NO 3-7773. A62
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
HELP WANTED
STATISTICAL DATA PROCESSOR
Duties include data illustration,
developing instructions for data
retrieval, and supervision of IBM
card file. At least two years of col-
lege with some statistical course
work desired. Apply 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Monday-Friday. Parke, Davis &
Company, 2800 Plymouth Rd., Ann
Arbor. H33
STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN, 18
years and over to work part time:
9 a.m.-1 p.m., 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 2-5698. 7
CHEMIST
For micro-analytical wgrk In mod-
ern research laboratory. Should
have two years college training in
Chemistry or equivalent in eipe-
rience. Excellent salary rand bene-
fits. Apply 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-
Friday, Parke, Davis & Company,
2800 Plymouth Rd, Ann-Arbor. H32

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and an Instrument of Your Cl
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Call GRINNELL'S now for fu
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323 S. Main r NO 2
A-1 New and Used Instrume:
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Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2
SPECIAL AT GRINNEL
Beautiful Francis Bacon Grand
Ideal for Hams!
Only $295
No reason to be without a pia
Uprights -- reconditioned anc
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Hammond Spinet Organ - E
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FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
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529 Detroit NO 2-1363
Now featuring oil paintings from a
Toledo gallery. Fine china, sterling
silver, many Items suitable for
gifts. Ice skate exchange. B65
KNIGHT Tape Recorder-Phonograph,
combination complete with dual
speaker system and microphone. Will
sacrafice at low price. Call NO 3-
3307after 6'P.M. Ask forArt: 864
PLAY PEN, Car Bed, other baby needs.
NO 2-7946 B63
'59 LAMBRETTA, 3000 miles, clean body,
excellent tires, kept in garage. Phone
NO 3-7541. B62
STAMPS for collectors. Foreign, U.S.,
packets, singles. Postage paid both
ways. Pioneer, PO Box 11, AA, 860
WOMAN'S Raccoon Coat, size, Medium.
Very good cond. $20. NO 3-5355. B49

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