THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN For Direct 'lasified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monda through Friday,.and'Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 AM NEW The Daily Official Bulletin Is an official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEVIJRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Building, before 2 p.m. two days preceding publication. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 General Notices Students who expect to receive Edu- cational and Training Allowance under Public Law 550 or 634 must sign Monthly Certification, VA Form VB 7-6553, in the Office of Veterans' Af- fairs, 142 Admin. Bldg. before 5 p.m., Tues., Dec. 6. Office hours are: 8:00- 12:00 a.m. 1:00-5:O0 p.m. Students who expect to receive- Edu- cation and Training Allowance under Public Law 550 or 634 must turn in DEAN'S MONTHLY CERTIFICATION form November, signed by all instruc- tors, to the Dean's Office before 5 p.m., Fri., Dec.2. Doctoral Examination Cancelled: The Doctoral Examination for Hollis Wilt' 11am Peter, Economics, previously scheduled for Friday, Dec. 2 has been cancelled and re-scheduled for Fri., Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. The following student-sponsored so- cial events have been approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the event. Dec. 2-Acacia, Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Grad- uate Student Council- Social, Helen Newberry, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Mu, Pi Lambda Phi, Phi Sigma Kappa, Stockwell Hall, Tau Delta Phi, Tau Epsilon Phi, Zeta-Beta Tau., Dec. 3-Acacia, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Tau Omega, Anderson House, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Chi- cago House, Delta Sigma Theta, .Delta Theta Phi, Green House, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Michigan Christian Fellowship, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Epsilon Pi, PhI Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Rho Sigma, Pi Beta Phi, Pt Lambda Phi, Psi Omega, Psi Upsilon, Tau Delta Phi, Tau Epsilon Phi, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Wil- liams House, Zeta Beta Tau, Zeta Psi. Dec. 4-Cambrigde Hall. Disciplinary action in cases of stu- dent misconduct: At the meetings of October 6, 14, 18, 20, 26, 27,'November 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, and 17, cases in- volving 99 students were heard by the Joint Judiciary Council. Seven stu- dents appeared for various reasons for which the Council found no violation. In all cases the action was approved by the Sub-Committee on Discipline. 1. Conduct unbecoming a student in that the Student Automobile regula- tions were violated. I Why have cold feet? (a) Failure to register: one student fined $35 with $35 suspended; four students fined $20; three students fined $20 with $10 suspended; two students fined $20 with $15 suspended; four students fined $20 with $20 sus- pended; two students fined $15 with $15 suspended; two students fined $10; one student fined $5; one student is- sued letter of warning; nine students issued oral warning. (Second violation): one student fined $20 suspended and a previously suspended fine of $15 in- voked. (b) Failure to register and attempt to falsify: three students fined $40 with $15 suspended; one student fined $35; one student fined $30; one student fined $30 with $10 suspended; one student fined $30 with $20. suspended; one student fined $30 with $25 sus- pended; one student fined $25 with $25 suspended; one student fined $10. (Second violation): one student fined $5 and a previously suspended fine of $20 invoked. (c) Failure to register and illegally obtaining a University driving permit: one student fined $30. (d) Misuse of special permit: one student fined $25 with $20 suspended; one student issued a revocation of permit suspended and fined $15; one student issued revocation of permit for remainder of fall semester and issued a written warning; one student issued an oral warning. (e) Driving without authorization: two students fined $35; one student fined $35 with $35 suspended; one student fined $30 with $20 suspended; one student fined $20; one student fined $15; one student fined $5; one student issued an oral warning. (f) Driving without authorization and attempt to falsify: one student fined $12. (g) Driving without authorization and conduct unbecoming a student in that he borrowed an automobile without permission: one student fined $50. (h) Unauthorized presence of an automobile. two students fined $20; one student fined $20 with $15 sus- pended. (1) Unauthorized borrowing: one student issued an oral warning. (j) Unauthorized lending: one stu- dent fined $15. 2. Conduct unbecoming. a student in that state laws and city ordinances relating to the purchase, sale, and use of intoxicants were violated. (a) Intoxicated in public place as a minor: one student issued written warning. (b) Intoxicated in public place as a minor with borrowed I.D.: one stu- dent fined $10. (c) Attempt to purchase intoxicants as a minor with falsified I.D.: one student fined $20. (d) Purchased and possessed intoxi- cants as a minor: one student fined $10; one student fined $20 and pro- bation. (e) Consumed intoxicants on Uni- versity property as a minor: one stu- dent fined $10. (f) Purchased and consumed al- cohol as a minor and appropriated another's car: one student fined $30 with $10 suspended. (g) Purchased and consumed al- cohol as a minorand accompanied and drove a car without permission; one student fined $15. (h) Purchased and consumed al- cohol in a moving vehicle: two stu- dents find $10. (i) Con umed alcohol as a minor,, appropriated motor scooter, and at- tempted to avoid arrest: one student fined $40 with suspension from the University to the end of the current semester suspended. (j) Driving without authorization and possessed and consumed intoxi- cants as a minor and drove after drinking: one student issued a fine of $40 and the refusal of permission to register his automobile during the academic year 1961-62. (k) Improperly dressed in public place and consumed intoxicants: one student fined $20. 3. Conduct unbecoming a student in that: (a) Took bicycle without owners permission: four students given dis- ciplinary probation until June 1961. (b) Participated in appropriating University property: five students fined $40; one'student fined $30; one student fined $25. (c) Present during appropriation of University property: one student given written warning. (d) Removed private property with- out owners consent: two students is- sued written warnings. (e) Wrongfully appropriated pro- perty: two students issued oral warn- ings. (f) Disrupted fire drill in Residence Hall: one student given written warn- ing. 4. Conduct unbecoming a student group in that consumption of in- toxicants in student quarters: written warning. Action taken by Student Govern- ment Council at its meeting Novem- ber 30, 1960 Approved minutes of previous meet- ing. Aproved rules of procedure to apply to the expanded constituents time (Filing of membership criteria issue). Appointed Kay Warman to Michigan Region Executive Committee, United' States National Students Association. Granted temporary recognition to Americans Committed to World Re- sponsibility. Received report of the following ac- tivities approved in interim action: Nov. 30 Committee for Improved Cuban-American Relations, organiza- tional meeting. Nov. 30 Modern Jazz Society, program, Union Ballroom, 8 p.m. Dec. $ NAACP, dance, League 6:30 p.m. Dec. 15 Women's League, Carol Sing, all-campus, Diagonal, 8 p.m. Jan. 14 Modern Jazz Society, program, Union Ballroom, 9 p.m. Heard constituents and answered questions from them concerning the proposed requirement for the filing of criteria which affects selection of membership in fraternities and sorori- ties, continued debate on the proposal and, following amendment, postponed final consideration until the meeting of December 7. The amended proposal now before the Council reads: "All fraternities and sororities must file with the University (in the Office of the Vice-President for Student Af- fairs) a statement which lists all cur- rent rules, regulations, policies, writ- ten or oral agreements, or any other written or unwritten criteria which in any way affects the selection of mem- bers. Accompanying such shall be the group's interpretation of these provi- sions as to their ability to comply with the University Regulation on Member- ship. At no time shall the content of this statement or the accompanying interpretation be made public without the permission of the proper local and national authorities of the organiza- tions involved." (If adopted this will replace the present requirement calling for the filing of constitutions, p. 11 University Regulations and will be an addition on page 12) C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly service is our business, Atlas tires, batteries 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 TUTORING and translating. German, Russian, French. Call NO 3-9575. HH7 HOUSEWORK WANTED - Experienced, dependable person. NO 2-9782. HH2 HELP WANTED BABY SITTER WANTED: two small children-mornings or afternoons dai- ly. NO 2-7453. H36 FULL TIME TYPING and general office position available at Follett's, 322 South State Street. Full time appli- cations only. H35 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. H7 USED CARS '55 CHEV., 6 cyl. standard trans. Excell. cond. $400. Call NO 5-5133. N88 1960 HILLMAN Convertible, call Jack after 7. PA 1-1176. N89 '58 VAUXHALL. Excellent condition. Owned by GM supervisor. Only $700. Call NO 2-9317. N90 '54 MERC 2-door automatic. Good con- dition. Winterized. $300. NO 3-1085 evenings. N86 1960 IMPALA 2-door hard top, power brakes and steering. Best offer over $2,000. NO 8-8204 after 6 p.m. N87 CONVERTED Cadillac Hearse. Excel- lent for skiing or travelling. Beauti- ful condition. Phone NO 2-8870 eves. or weekends. N24 ARMY-liAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington W1 Lightest, worm and in smartest fashion. Beau- tiful calfskin, in Black, Olive, Brown, or Smoke. Non-slip soles. 9:00-5:30 and open Mon. and Fri. nites 306 South State Placement Notices Beginning Mon., Dec. 5, the following 'schools will have representatives at the Bureau to interview teachers for February vacancies. MON., fDEC, 5 Milford, Mich. - H. B. Eng/Speech; E. Elem. TUES., DEC. 6 Livonia, Mich, - Elem., El. Lang. (Fre. or Span.); Jr. HS Eng/Soc. Stud., Ind, Arts, Home ec.; HS Couns. WED,, DEC. 7 Ferndale, Mich. - Elem., Elem. Art; Jr. HS Scl., Ment. Ret.; Visiting Tchr. Fraser, Mich. - Elementary, Pontiac, Mich. (Waterford Twp. Schs.) - E. Elem.; Speech Corr., El. Ment. Hdcp.; Bus. Educ. Warren Woods, Mich.-Kind., Elem.; Deaf & Hard of Hearing. THURS., DEC. 8 New Baltimore, Mich, (Anchor Bay Schools) - Elementary. Walled Lake, Mich. - Elei.; 7th Core (Eng/SS). MON., DEC. 12 Athens, O. (Ohio Univ.) - Chem., Eng., Pol. Sci., Math, Spanish, Psych. TUES., DEC. 13 Allen Park, Mich. - Elem.; Jr. HS Eng/Read.; HS Eng/Journ., Spanish, Home Bound; Ment. Hdcp. Athens, O. (Ohio Univ.) - Same as above. For any additional information and appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: (Continued on Page 8 MERCEDES-BENZ, two - seater sports convertible, Model 220-A. In excel- lent condition. NO 2-0200. N85 '56 OLDS, Super 88 Holiday. Motor and body in good condition. Reasonable. NO 3-7913. , N83 '55 0HEV. 2 dr. V-8. Standard trans. Exc. cond. $600 or best offer. NO 8- 8873. N81 MGs: '48 and '58. Call NO 8-7159. Reasonable. N80 LOST AND FOUND EXCHANGED: One trench coat at the "P" Bell. Nov. 19. Please call NO 3- 6872, ask for Bill. A77 LOST: Silver Hamilton Ladies' Watch and Black Band. In central campus area. Reward. NO 2-3762. A75 LOST: Between Markley and Angell, brown and white jacket with white fur lining and collar. Notify 4330 Markley. A76 LOST: Red clutch bag in Campus The- atre 11/22. ID. and papers. Valuable. Contact Sandy, 3-3384. A74 TI II 11 ARGLE.Trditonl ptten npre L A CE PANEL, ankle-low slipper SNOWFLAKE. Pretty pai SoftLE Trgltoelatern id ure sock, Worsted with jewel-toned pane! for pretty ladies. Wond< worsted. Sotgoelahrsd~l.shot with metallic yarn, Glove leather nylonl with Seftee sole. S Softee soles. Hand-washable. Sie sidewalls. Softee sole, 'Hand-wash. 9-11.5 colors. 10-13. 5 colors, -able, Hosiery sizes 9-11. 5 colors, L EISU RE-SOX Comfortable, warm and durable U U Easy tQ buy, for the sizes run Small, Medium, Large 1 11