THE MICHIGAN DAILY Human Relc le To 'Inform 4 By CORA PALMER At the Januar meeting of the Ann Arbor Human xtelations Com- mission Tuesday, plans were dis- cussed for a program designed to finform the community on the problem of segregated housing and its possible solutions. s Dr. Herman Jacobs, director of the Hillel Foundation and chair- man of the Education Committee of the Commission presented a tentative plan for a two-part pro- gram to feature a well-known speaker at an open meeting. Immediately following that meeting the audience will be re- quested to turn in any questions they may have about the problem of integrating housing.. tbuild-The questions will be discussed ic bu- by a panel of citizens at another ch must meeting to be held approximately off. The three weeks later. Having only five ach day. of its ten members present, the commission passed the proposal he needed pending the consent of a quorum. sum which Henry Lewis, chairman pro-tem, 3 per cent reported that some progress has propriation been made toward the settlement of two complaints of loss of em- it building ployment involving alleged dis- of land on criminatory practices, otball sta- In such cases the executive com- n in this mittee of the commission meets ng the re- with both the complainant and old Hoover his former employer to determine the validity of the complaint and itions Board C ommunity' recommend action. In accordance with their policy, no names were mentioned at the commission's open meeting. A new brochure explaining the purposes and procedures of the Commission was distributed to members and the audience at the close of the meeting. O n Failities During Exams The Women's physical educa- tion department announced yes- terday the recreational activities open to women students during the final examination period. Barbour Gymnasium will have badminton, basketball, and tram- poline available from 3 to 5 p.m. Jan. 23 through Jan. 27. Bowling and table tennis will be available in the Women's A'h- letic Building from 3 to 5 p.m. Jan, 23 through 27. Bowling must have two or more participants and they must call to make a reserva- tion with the matron at WAB be- fore noon of the day they plan to bowl. The Women's Pool will be open from 4 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 23 through Jan. 27. TU IA !/0 oo FOR SALE USED electric guitar and amplifier. Best offer. Call Don, NO 5-8323. B102 1957 SCHULT Mobile Home, 1 bedroom. Call HU 2-3532. B93 PORTABLE STEREO phonograph and stereo record collection. Call NO 2- 7798. B100 AM-FM Radio, Zenith, practically new. Can be used as hi-fi tuner. $90. Call 3-7541 ext. 397. B95 4%% LOAN-low down payment, will assume GI mortgage on newly deco- rated 3 bedroom ranch. 2252 South Circle. NO 3-7967. B101 FOR RENT ROOMMATE WANTED, close to cam- pus. Call NO 5-9406. C140 FURNISHED ROOM for male resident. All utilities paid. NO 8-9736. C151 n }m L T:.vCt . _ - .. ..... ...... ..... .r.... ,r .. .. .. ........ t.. ........ .,.4 .. r ...l ..r.,.ibC"? Ci } t DAILY' OFFICIAL BULLETIN f '. i } .. ... .. ...... ... ... r.v ...n . .. ...- v , ...... ... .. ... r........ 1961. Grades received after that time may defer the students' graduation un- til a later date. Recommendations for Departmental Honors: Teaching departments wishing to recommend tentative January grad-+ uates from the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, for honors or high honors should recommend such students by forwarding a letter (in two -copies; one copy for Honors Coun- cil, one copy for the Office of Registra- tion and Records) to the Director, Hon- ors Council, 1210 Angell Hall, by 4:00+ p.m., Fri., Feb. 3. Teaching departments in the School of Education should foreward letters directly to the Office of Registration and Records, 1513 Admin. Bldg., by 8:30 a.m., Mon., Feb. 6. Applications for Phoenix Project Re- search Grants: Faculty members who wish to apply for grants from the Mich- igan Memorial-Phoenix Project Research Funds to support research in the peace- ful applications and implications of nuclear energy should file applications in Room 2042, Phoenix Memorial Labor- atory by March 1. Application forms will be mailed on request or can be obtained at 2042 Phoenix Memorial Lab., Ext. 86-407. Events Thursday Doctoral Examination for Yu-Tang Hwang, Chemical Engineering; thesis: "The Constant Volume Heat Capacities of Gaseous Tetrafluoromethane, Chloro- difluoromethane, Dichlorotetra-Fluoroe- thane, and Chloropentafluoroethane," Thurs., Jan. 19, 3201 East Engineering Bldg., at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, J. J. Martin. Placement Notices SUMMER PLACEMENT: Birch Trails Camp, Wis.-Jerry Baer interviewing TODAY for girls' camp. Summer Placement Service will be open Sat. morn. from 9:00 to 12:00. It is open regularly Mon. through Thurs. from 1:30 to 4:55 p.m. and Fri. all day, Room D528 SAB PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Pittsburgh Coke &sChem. Co., Pitts- burgh - Miale Sales TRAINEE. B.S. Chem. or Chem.E. Up to 3 yrs. chem. sales exper. desirable. Trans World Airlines, Kansas City, Mo-Analyst (B.B.A. with Stat. major) & Statistician (Masters in Stat.) for Oper. Res. Sect, of Controller's Dept. Math through Calculus, exper. prefer- red. All-State Insurance, Detroit--B.A. any field as Ass't. Computer Mgr. (exper. in computor work, programing, some supervisory); Underwriting TRAINEE (1-2 yrs. gen. bus. exper.). Lycoming, Div. of Avco Corp., Strat- ford, Conn.-B.S. in M.E., A.E., or Ap- plied Math. for adv. analytical & res. activities in Gas Turbine field. Michigan Civil Service-Jan. listing of openings for grads all fields now post- ed on bulletin bd. outside 4021 Admin. Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore - Dept. of Educ, offers 1 yr. prog. lead- ing to M.A. in secondary teaching for grads without certificate. Concurrent teaching internship with pay, partial tuition fellowship. Apply by Mar. 1 to begin June '61 prog. Tobe-Coburn Sch. for Fashion Ca- reers, NYC-4 full-tuition Fellowships for '61 WOMEN grads. 1 yr. course in Merchandising, Fash. Coordination, Fash. Mag., Adv. Agency work. Apply by Jan. 30. Mgmt. Consulting Firm in East--Sr. Staff Attorney for Div. Legal Dept. of client firm, N.Y. state. 7-10 yrs. legal exper., includ. govt. contracts. Amer. Newspaper Publishers Assn. Res. Institute, NYC-Training Adminis- trator to install in-plant trng. progs. for mgmt. personnel, craftsmen-in- structors. Grad, having exper. in meth- ods of teaching. Vocat. teachers. graph- ic arts craftsmen, journ. grads DIS- QUALIFIED. Fed. & Regional Civil Service exam. announcements for current openings posted on bulletin bd. Conn. Civil Service - Audiometrist. Grad. with trng. in psych., child dev., or audiometry. Prefer some exper. with children, in hearing testing prog. Conn. st. resid, req. Apply immed. for exam in Jan., Feb. , Detroit Civil Service-Student Tech. Asst.; Bus. Adm., Gen. Sci., Soc. Sci. to work on half-time basis. Det. Resi- dents with at least 2 yrs. college trng. who cont. to be enrolled in field relat- ed to assn. work activity. Merrill-Palmer Institute - 1961-62 Grad. Fellowships, educ. grants in 4 progs.: Human Dev., Family Life, Coun- seling & Psychotherapy, Community Dev. U.S. Information Agency, Washing- ton, D.C.-Reminder of recent grads. of Radio Trainees for Voice of Amer- ica. Good working knowledge of East. European, Near Eastern, Far Eastern or other foreign lang. (Will consider few exceptionally qualified grads with- out foreign lang. for Eng. lang. broad- casters. Must be eligible for Fed. Serv. Entrance Exam. Apply by Jan. 26 for Feb. 11 exam. Please contact Bureau of Appts., 4021 Admin., Ext. 3371 for further in- formation. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office Room 1020 Adminis- tration Building, during the following hours: 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 3-1511, ext. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 10-Psychological subjects (hours to be arrangedi 1-Light housework (6-8 hours per week). 1-Instructor, supervise group activi- ties (9 a.m.-12 noon Saturdays only). 1-Sandwich-board carrier (January 26-31, 2 hours per day), FEMALE 1-Waitress (12 noon-2 p.m., Monday- Friday ). 1-Girl for light housework, and some babysitting (12 noon til 5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday). 1-Typist-clerk (20 hours per week, for six months). 5-Psychological subjects (21 or over, for drug experiments). 2-Girls for light housework (hours to be arranged). Organization Notices Christian Science Org., Testimony Meeting, Jan. 19, 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall,' Fireside Rm. * * * Early Registration Pass Committee of SGC is now accepting requisitions for Out-of-Order Registration Passes for Spring 1961 from student organizations. Passes can be obtained by an interview on Feb. 7, 8, or 9 for people who nor- mally work over 15 hours per week throughout the semester. A letter from the employer must accompany the requisition. * * s Riding Club, Drill Team Meets, Jan.' 19, 6:50 p.m., WAB. * * S Wesley Fdn., Graduate Student Fel- lowship Supper, Jan. 20, 5:30 p.m., 1st Meth. Church, Pine Rm. ROOMS NEAR CAMPUS, $6-7-8 per week. 1319 Hill St. NO 2-6422. C138 MODERN furnished apartment for four. Near campus. Call 3-6001. C126 TOP CAMPUS LOCATION. Two apts. for 3 or 4 people. Well furnished. NO 2-0035. C158 2-MAN APT. Excellent location. $75 a month. May see it between 9 and 5:30 p.m. 1110 S. University. C155 MODERN APARTMENT close to campus and hospitals, furnished for four. Feb. 5-June 15. NO 3-131. C148 FURNISHED APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath, complete kitchen facili- ties. 625 Forest. NO 5-6463. C146 FEMALE STUDENT needed to share rooms with private kitchen-$30 per month. Call Mary, NO 2-3165, C145 MODERN furnished 2-bedroom apart- ment for 3 or 4. Near campus, 510 Lawrence St. NO 3-0873. C150 MALE STUDENT needed to share apart- ment with two for 2nd semester. Call NO 3-9424. C135 3-ROOM APARTMENT: furnished, pri- vate bath. NO 3-4325, $100, available immediately. C114 CAMPUS ONE BLOCK-Modern Apart- ments, 514 - South Forest. NO 2-1443. C112 1 SINGLE or one-half of a large double for either a graduate or working woman. Call 3-1619 after 5:15 or week ends. C149 CAMPUS furnished house. 3-4 occu- pants 'til June 15. Parking, TV and washer. $145 per month. Call NO 5-9338, C153 CLOSE TO CAMPUS: Clean, attractive, 2 rooms and private bath. Nicely fur- nisched. Phone NO 3-5372 after 4 p.m. C154 APARTMENT for rent. 4 rooms, plus kitchen and bath-shower. Fully fur- nished. On campus. 4 persons re- quired. Call NO 3-7858. C156 ROOMMATE needed in large beautiful campus apartment. To be shared with 2 girls. Call NO 3-9259 after 6 p.m. C157 WANTED - Roommate to share apt. with two male grads 'til June, $40 per month, 2 blocks from campus. NO 3-0421. C142 INCOME-by ex-student owner, campus location. Gross income $300.00 plus 4 or 5 room owner's apartment. Call NO 2-6094 evenings. C143 MODERN furnished apt. for 2 near campus. 2 large rooms plus bath. 1110 Prospect St. NO 8-7194 between 12 and 2 p.m. or after 5. C137 WANTED-Male apartment roommates aeronautical engineering grad stu- dent, for spring semester. Call John Shields 2-4591. C134 COMPLETELY FURNISHED house for 2nd semester. Whitmore Lake. $120 per month including all utilities. Phone 3-8406. C120 ROOM FOR MEN-two doubles, two singles, one double with private bath. Linens furnished. One block from Law School. 808 Oakland. - C118 ATTRACTIVE, clean apartment on river 1 miles from campus. Applications taken from young married couples. Phone NO 3-5126. C125 3-ROOM furnished apartment for 2 or 3 men. Available Feb. 1st. Se Lela B. Ferguson, 1021 E. Huron, back base- ment door between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. schooldays. 7-9 p.m., call 2-7401. C152 CAMPUS APARTMENT - Well heated, well furnished. With living room, dinette, kitchen, bath and bedroom. Married couple only. $100. Call NO 3-1790. C144 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 GRAD STUDENT would like girl to sublet attractive, convenient 2-rm. apt. 3 blocks from campus. $75 mo. includes utilities. Feb.-Aug. '61. NO 2-2820 evenings. C106 502 N. STATE, near campus, hospital, and churches, single person, three- room apartment. $75 per month, avail- able now. Also 4-room apartment for two, furnished and utilities paid. Available Feb. 1. Call HU 3-1877 5-7:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri. C147 FURNISHED University Apta. available to married students and married fac- ulty during first two weeks of Febru- ary at University Terrace and North Campus. Utilities included. Bus trans- portation available from North Cam- pus. Efficiency-$85; one bedroom, $97; two bedroom-$112. Call NO 2-3169 or apply University Apts. Office, 2364 Bishop Street, North Campus. C117 NATION'S LARGEST! OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 THRU FEB. 3 * Famous Sports Cars Past and PretentI * Many Shown First Time in Detroit! * Action Films of Sports Car Racing SPECIAL PROGRAMS FRI. EVENINGS 8:30 P.M. Nat'l. Spr'4s Car Experts [ Fasfifon Show Taior-Made TOUR of EUROPE BY CAR 0 This is the ideal way to see Europe. It's the Scandinavian Student Tour Service (SSTS) way. No other tour is like it. You are not hustled through cities in large impersonal groups. You can see Europe at its most intimate. You choose your own group, r : I