THE MICHIGAN DAILY Final Payment of Spring Semester Fees is due and payable on or before March 31, 1964. Payments may be mane in person, or mailed to the Cashier's Office, 1015 Ad- min. Bldg., before 4:30 p.m., March 31, 1964. Mail Payments postmarked after due date, March 31. 1964, are late and sub- ject to penalty.t Identify mail payment as tuition and show student number and name. Grad and Undergrad Men wishing housing in the residence halls for the Summer Session may apply beginning Mon., March 16, at the Office of Resi-q dence Halls, 3011 SAB. Grad and Undergrad Women desiring housing for the Summer Session may apply beginning Mon., March 16, at the appropriate office in the SAB. Those desiring residence halls housing will apply at the Office of Residence Halls, 3011 SAB; those who wish housing in sorority houses, international houses, etc., should - apply at the Office of Assoc. Housing, 1011 SAB. Events The following student sponsored events are 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 the Tues. prior to the event. MARCH 13- Adams House, Open Open; Alpha Del- ta, Phi, TGIF; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pledge Formal; Anderson, Open Open; Chi Psi, Informal Band Party; Evans Scholars, Informal Party; Lloyd House, Hayride; Helen Newberry, Dance; Van Tyne House, . Open Open; Zeta Beta Tau, TGIF; Zeta Psi, TG. MARCH 14- Adams House, Rec. Room Party; Allen Rumsey, St. Patrick's Day Party; Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge Formal; Alpha Sig- ma Phi,"Pledge Formal; Chi Phi, Party; Chi Psi, Badn Party; Chicago, Open Open; Delta Chi, Alumni Party; Delta Sigma Delta, Dance; Delta Sigma Phi,' Sailors Ball; Delta Upsilon, Ft. Lauder- dale Party. East Quadrangle, Dance; Evans Schol- ars, Fubar; Frost ,House, Open Open Lounge Dance; Kappa Sigma, Theme Party; Lambda Chi Alpha, Dance Par- ty; Phi Alpha Kappa, St. Patrick's Day Party; Phi Epsilon Pi, Pig Party; Phi Gamma Delta, Pledge' Formal; Phi ORGANIZATION NOTICES Kappa Psi,,Band Party; Phi Kappa Tau, South Pacific Party; Phi Sigma Delta, Band Party; Phi Beta Phi, Open Open; Psi Upsilon, Party. Sigma Nu, House Party; Tau Delta Phi, Gangster Party; Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Band Party; Theta Chi, Nightclub; Triangle, Beatnik Party; Trigon, Theme Party. MARCH 15- Betsy Barbour, Open Open; Greene House, Open Open; Kappa Delta, Pledge Open House; Noble House, Oxford, Open Open. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: Twin City Recreation Center, East Chicago, Ind. - Seeking Group Work graduates. For position as an executive director (must have trng, and/or exper. in group work), The Fideler Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. -Are now able to offer supervisory oppor. to several qualified male grads. Mastery of skills is not essential. Should have above-average scholastic record. Firm is a publisher of geog. & soc. studies textbooks. Stran-ateel :Corp., Terre Haute, Ind. -Co. is manufacturer of pre-engineered steel, bldgs. Desire to place a recent or relatively recent grad in Structural En- grg. in Design Engrg. Dept. HerfflJones.Co., IndianapolisI d.- Seeking qualified Sales Reps, for sev- eral, of our Central & Northern Mid- western areas. Must have fulfilled mili- tary oblig. Prefer men in late 20's & early 30's. Co. is one of leading manu- facturers of high sch. & college class rings. yearbooks, & other graduation supplies. Jewish Community Center, Canton, Ohio - Opening for Teenage .Group Worker. Require MA in Social Group Work, Recreation or equiv. educ. Seek- ing married person & one who is from the midwest. Can Tex Industries, Cannelton, Ind. -1) Manager of Research-man under 50 with advanced degree in engrg. plus pertinent exper. 2) Recent grad in ce- ramic or chemical engrg. or with ceram- ic exper. for plant prod., product dev., & control work. Savannah Machine & Foundry Co., Savannah, Ga.-Seeking graduate Met- allurgist with ability to become foun- dry supt. Also looking for a Sales Rep. with foundry knowledge. Professional Tape Co., Riverside, Ill. -Seeking qualified Sales Reps. with or without a major in Chem. or having some biological bkgd. to participate in a sales trng. prog. involving chem.-com- pounds produced as head indicators & sterile indicators for the hospital, in- dust. & food packaing field. May be Bus. Ad., Chem. or Biology grad w/ aptitude to reach the commercial field. * * * For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB- Ann Arbor Day Caips-Ann Arbor YM-YWCA has positions for first yr. counselors, both men & women, for their day camps. Must be over 18. Camp operates 5 days a week from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pay scale begins at,'$300 for season. Sprucewold Lodge, Maine-Position for man or woman as recreation dir. Pre- vious exper. is not necessary but would be helpful. Must enjoy meeting & greeting people of all ages, have out- going personality, be able to organize social activities & have good 'singing voice. Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.-Sum- mer training programs for electricau engineers, mech. engrs. & accountants. Positions for clerks, meter readers & ground -maintenance. For further Information, please come to Summer Placement Service, CHEMISTRY PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please call Ext. 727 for appointments with the following: TUES., MARCH 17- National Aeronautics & Space Ad- min.-Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio-Seeking: MS & PhD in Inorganic & Phys. Chem. Require adv. degree can- didates in upper one-fourth of graduat- ing class. Men & Women. U.S. citizen- ship required. IBM Corp., New York City - Seeking PhD in Inorganic & Physical Chem. for positions in Res. & Dev. Locations: N.Y., Calif., Ky. & Minn. No citizenship limitations. WED., MARCH 18- DeSoto Chemical Coatings, Des Plaines, Ill.-(a.m. only)-Seeking, BS, MS &,PhD in Organic Chem. Positions: Res. & Dev. Location: Chicago. Prefer U.S. citizen. Men'only. Los Alamos Scientific Lab., Los Ala- mos, N.M.-Seeking: BS, MS & PhD in Analytical & Inorganic Chem., Physics & Math. Positions: Res. & Dev. U.S. citizenship. Men & women. (Continued on Page 3) Ciitena ryid d I PmInformation tI I U B STUDENTS and FACULTY International Students Association -Michigan Union_ Dia 1662-887 for present INTERNATIONAL IMAGE "Russian Folk-Song Party" MARCH 13, 7:30 P.M. Multipurpose Room, UGLI * U, I THIS IS YOUR Students, College of Engineering: The final day for DROPPING COURSES WITHOUT RECORD will be Fri., March Alpha Omega Fellowship, All Univer- A course may be droped only with sity students welcome to Alpha Omega the permission of the classifier after Fellowship weekly lecture and discus- conference with the instructor. sion; intellectual examination of Bibli- The final day for REMOVAL OF IN- cal claims and their relevance to the COMPLETES will be Fri., March 13. Peti- campus situation. Sunday, 10 a.m., tions for extension of time must be on Grace Bible Church, 110 N. State St. file in the Recorder's Office on or be- Cinema Guild, Film showing: Thomas fore Fri., March 13. Mann's "Buddenbrooks, Part 1," March 13, 7 and 9 p.m., Architecture Aud. Biological Station: Grads and Under- Christian Science Organization, Mo- grads wishing to study at the Biologi- vie, t'The'Story of Christian Science." cal Station on Douglas Lake, Pellston, Question and answer period, March 13, Mich., this summer should apply at 8 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. 2129 N. S. Bldg. Graduate Outing Club, Meeting, Sun- Ushers Are Urgently Needed for the day, March 15, 2 p.m., Huron Ste en- Odetta Show in Hillt Aud. on Sat., trance, Rackham Bldg. March '14. Michigan Christian Fellowship, Lee- Anyone who is interested in ushering ture: "Is the Bible Reliable" by Dr. for this show please report to Mr. Longnecker, Wheaton Graduate School, Warner at 7:30 p.m. on Sat., "March 14, March 13, 7:30 p.m., Michigan Union, to the east door of Hill Aud. Third Floor. Near East Club, Meeting, Fri., March French and German Screening Exams: 13, 8 p.m., East Conference Room, Rack- The screening exams in French and Ger- ham Hall. Greek and Turkish students man for Doctoral candidates will be ad- )rill discuss questions with regard to ministered on Wed., March 18, from 3-5 recent events in Cyprus. p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. Doctoral Congregational Disciples, E&R, EUB candidates must pass the screening Student Guild, Friday noon, luncheon examination before taking the written discussion: "The Work of CORE," Da- test in French or German, unless they vid Aroner, March 13, 12 to 1 p.m., have received B or better in French 111 GidHue 0 ore or German 111. Any candidate who fals Guild House, 802 Monroe. the March exam may not attempt it in Folk Dance Club, Last meeting before April, spring vacation. Spring Dance Party, all dancing, no teaching, until 10:30 Hopwood Awards: Students planning p.m., Howard Ganther, MS and caller. to enter the Hopwood Contest are re- March 13, 8:30 p.m., Women's Athletic minded that transcripts of first semes- Bldg. ter records are due in the ' Hopwood Unitarian Student Group, No meeting Room by April 1. this week. Next meeting April 5. PETITION FOR MUSKET CENTRAL COMMITTEE Assistant General Chm. Publicity Costumes Properties Treasurer Sets Tickets and Ushers Co-ordinating Artist Programs Secretary from, March 4-March 15 pick up petitions at Union main desk anytime- sign up for interview Seas Are Still Availabl-1e for t. LUCKY DAY!! I "THE MIRACLE I WORKER" I 11 1 THE GRAND BAR The House of Jazz r 4432 Joy Road Detroit, Michigan LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE NEXT THURS.-SAT., MARCH 19-21 BOX OFFICE OPENS MONDCAY 10:00 a m.-5:00 p.m. Phone NO, 8-6300 presented by ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE, LAST THREE DAYS AHMAD JAMAL COMING ATTRACTIONS: I I ve Arts Festival Folklore Society HOOTENANNY featuring THE HURON RIVER RAMBLERS Union Ballroom Friday, March 13 8:00 P.M. 75 cents Opening Frday, March 20, for 10 days only: t ETTA JAMES I MARCH 14, 1964 ODETTAl! 11 I i I Held Over Again I I I University of Michigan PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM presents THE 4TH PLAY OF THE MONTH DAVID MERRICK Direct From in association with 2 SEASONS ON BROADWAY! BERNARD DELFONT j SESATION OF LONDON & NEW YORK 4th and Final Record Week Nominated for 10 Academy Awards JOAN EASTMAN The whole world loves Tom Jones THESE NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE REVIEWS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES! "A ROARING ENTERTAINMENT! will One of the wildest, bawdiest and funniest eats comedies ever brought to the screen:' - Eosley Crowther, N.Y. Time #1 THESENSATIONAL MUSICALHITW! There Be Se NOV I SoP TilE WoKL- I WANT To GET off~ Shows at 1:15-3:45 6:30-9:05 Mats. $1.0 Eves. $1.25 ODETTA xmf RAMED FOR~ "WHAT KIND OF FOOL AM l? "GONNA BUILD A MOUNTAINO "ONCE IN A LIFETIME" "ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT! LET THE GASPING CUSTOMERS FALL WHERE THEY MAY!" -Time Magaviea "THE BEST COMEDY EVER MADE ...AN ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH!" - Newsweek 1 Development Council Concert Starts at 8:30 P.M. Ticket Sales: "* ** (HIGHEST RATING!: DELECTABLE!" - Kate-Cur-o-n, N. Y D-ily New MONDAY, MARCH 30 A I I I