THE MICHIGAN DAILY -m u ||| | ......+.. . w..,. w . A.. l w wn :rV twv iw. :>c.v .: ... . t . . :.... ::"<":"::ii7(n:< :< : iir"' .... ......... 5.. Y~rDAILY OFFICIA.L BULLETIN ....A.{{1 *.: ...w.r.A.v.AA*x.w1.,1{...A.*QAM1}r .Y"*ia. i " .".. ::. .............................. .... CLASSIFIEDS MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES very rermarkable savings on UFIFORMS! EVERYT HING REDUCED 15% Some garments as much as 40% WOMEN'S WHITE UNIFORMS, sizes 5-52 WOMEN'S COLORED UNIFORMS Tall Girls - Maternities - Barber Coats Doctors', Dentists,' and Interns' Wear Smocks, Lab Coats, Uniform Slips, White Hose 209 S. State - Under Marshall's Bookstore THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN N EWMAN CLUB' Presents "C AT HOLIYVOI CES"j speaking on CURRENT SOCIAL ISSUES Friday March 9th: "Christian Principles and Modern Industy- A View of Management" Mr. Kenneth D. Cassidy, Ford Motor Co. Vice President-Industrial Relations Friday, March 16th: '"Christian Principles and Modern Industry-A View of Labor" Mr. Kenneth Bannon, UAW Director, National Ford Department Friday, March,23rd: "Human Relations - The Challenge to the Modern Catholic" Justice Otis Smith, Michigan Supreme Court, Friday, March 30th 'Christian Action in an Urban Society" Rev. Clement Kern Holy Trinity, Detroit (Continued from Page 4) March 7, 1962 Postponed: All business except offi- cer reports and the consideration of the Reed repart. Approvedp: Minutes of meetings of February 28, March 6 and February 21, 1962. Appointed: To the Student Activities Building Administrative Board for terms expiring in May, 1963: Jasper Reidfl Grad, C. Richard Karisson, LSA '62, and, Michael Seliger, LSA '63. Adopted: The Committee of the Whole rose and reported that it would con- sider the body of its comments on.the Office of Student Affairs Study Com- mittee Report at the next regular meeting after the styles committee drafts such comments in final form. Appointed: To the Styles Committee for the Student Government Council comments on the Office of Student Af- fairs Study Committee Report: Brian Glick, Steve Stockmeyer. Women Students: There will be an organizational meeting on Tues., March 13 at 7:00 p.m. at the Women's Athletic Bldg. for those students interested in reactivating the Fencing Club. he ifolowingstudent sponsored so- via evntsareapproved for the corn- ing weekend. Social chairmen are re- minded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of 'Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on the Tuesday prior to the event. MARCH 9- Adams House, Open Open House; Kleinstueck House, Closed Mixer with Van Tyne House; Little House, T.G.I.F,; Zeta Beta Tau, Open House. MARCH 10- Acacia, Playboy Party; Alpha Delta ,hi Record Dance; Alpha Epsilon Pi, ajama Party; Alpha Sigma Phi, Pledge Party; Alpha Tau Omega, Party; Beta Theta Pi, Record Party; Chi Phi, Party; Chl Psi, Party; Delta Upsilon, Apach' Party; Greene House, Party;, Hubr House, House Lounge Party; Lambda Chi Alpha, House Party; Mosher Hall, Mixer; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party; Phi Gamma Delta, Party; Phi Kappa Psi, House Party; Phi Sigma Delta, ,House Party; Pt Lambda Phi, Dance Party; Psi Upsilon, Dance; Reeves House, Open Open House & Pizza Par- ty; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dance Party; Sigma Alpha Mu, House Party; Sigma Chi, Party; Society of Les Voyageurs, Paul Bunyan Dinner; Tau Delta Phi, Ballroom Party; Tau Epsilon Phi, Par- ty; Theta Chi, Informal Party; Theta Delta Chi, Dance; Theta Xi, Party; Trigon, Initiation Dance; Wenley House, OpenCOpen House. MARCH 11-- Delta Phi Epsilon, Open House; Kap- pa Kappa Gamma, Open House. Approval for the following student- sponsored activities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Mar. 24-India Students Association, Film Showing "Masoom," Rackham Am- phitheatre, 7:30 p.m. Mar. 10-India Students Association, Film Showing Festival, Newman Club, 7 p.m. Mar. 28-30 Junior Girls' Play, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. Mar. 21-Union, Faculty Poetry Read- ing (Hall, Kennedy, Squires), Union Ballroom, 8 p.m. ElanrEvents Eleanor Steber, Soprano of the Metro- politan Opera Company, will appear Fri., March 9 at 8:30 in Hill Aud., in the final concert of the Extra Series. Tickets held for Leontyne Price (can- celled)-dated March 12, will be hon- ored for tne earlier date only. Tickets will be on sale during the days at the offices of the Musical So- ciety in Burton Tower; and at the Hill Aud. Box Office preceding the concert, at 7:00 p.m. until concert time. Guest Violinist: John Dalley, guest violinist and member of the Oberlin String Quartet, will present a recital on Sun., March 11, 4:15 p.m., in Aud. A. Accompanying him at the piano will be Joseph Schwartz. He will perform com- positions by Bach, Glazunov, Ravel, El- well, Kabalevsky, and Tschaikowsky. Faculty Recital: Robert Noehren, Uni- versity organist, will present a recital on Sun., March 11, 8:30 p.m., Hill Aud. Compositions to be performed are by Johann Sebastian Bach. Open to the public. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: Overseas Teaching - Dwight Knox, Headmaster of the American Commu- nity School in Beirut, Lebanon, will be in Detroit on Sat., March 10. at the Statler Hotel to interview teachers for vacancies in Later Elementary, Boys Physical Educ. and Music (Vocal & some Band) for the 1962-63 school year. Only SINGLE MEN will be considered. For additional information contact Mrs. Flynn, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. POSITION OPENINGS: Vickers, Inc., Detroit, Mich.-Openings as follows: 1) Technical Writer---2 yrs. college coursework in engrg. or journ. & 2-3 yrs. exper. in field. 2) Computer Programmer-degree in Math, Physics or Engrg. Prefer some exper. 3) Sr. Operations Research Analyst-MS & 4 yrs. exper. 4) Ops. Res. Analyst-MS & 2 yrs. exper.. County of Cuyahoga, Welfare Dept., Cleveland, O.-Vacancies for casework- ers in Child Welfare & Public Assist- ance Divisions. Grads with strong bkgds. in sociology & phych. are best suited for work in this dept. Public Assistance provides 8 two-yr. grants- in-aid for training in a graduate sch. of social work. National Cash Register Co., Dayton, 0. -R. & D. Div. has openings for: 1) Physical Chemist-PhD with bkgd. & exper. in materials preparation, etc. 2) Research Chemist-BS, MS or PhD in Organic or Physical Chem. with 1-5 yrs. exper. in Colloid or Polymer Chem. 3) Mathematicians-MS or ,PhD with 2-5 yrs. of theoretical exper. U.S. CivilrService, Veterans Admin. Hospital, Dearborn, Mich.-Adjudicator -4 yrs. general exper. plus 1 yr. spe- cialized. Three yrs. of law sch. may be substituted for 3 yrs. of general exper. No written exam required. * * s For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 BAB, Ext. 3544. Beginning Mon., March 12, the fol- lowing schools will have representa- tives at the Bureau to interview candi- dates for the 1962-1963 school year. MON., MARCH 12- Battle Creek, Mich. (Lakeview Schs.) -All Elem. & Sec. Milford, Mich.-Elem.; Jr. HS Math; Sci/Girl's PE or Math/Girl's PE. or Engl/Girl's PE; Ment. Handi. Rialto, Calif.-Elem. (K-6); Sp. Ed., Speech Ther., Inst. Music. Towson, Md. (Baltimore County) - Elem.; Jr. RH Core, French, Span., Latin, Russian, Art,,Boy's PE, Girl's PE, Sch. Psych., St., Bus. Ed., Sp. Ther., Reading, Libr., Guid., Ind. Arts, Home Ec., Math. Toledo, O.-Art, Bus. Ed., Dr. Train., IEngl., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Fre., Ger., ILatin, Span., Journ., Libr., Math, Inst. Mus., Voc. Mus., Nurse, Biol., Chem., Gen. Set., Phys., Physio., SS, Speech/ Radio/Drama, Boy's PE, Girl's PE, Sp. Ed., Braille, Deaf, Hard of Hear., Slow Learners, Speech & Hear. TUES., MARCH 13- Detroit, Mich.-Fields not yet an- nounced. Midland, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Sp. Corr., Libr., Ment. Ret., Visit. Teach., Girl's PE; Jr. HS & HS Engl./Geog., Engl/Hist., Ind. Arts/PE, Engl., Fre., Girl's PE, Span./Engl., Math, Lang. Arts Co-ord. for K-9. Bassett, Calif.-Fields not yet an- nounced. Racine, Wis.-Elem., Ment. Handi., Sp. Ther.; Jr. HS Engl/SS, Math, Girl's PE, Engl., Art., Sci., Fre., German, Latin, Ind. Arts, Mus., Libr.; HS Engl., Fre., Ger., Latin, Ind. Arts, Home Ec., Bus. Ed., Libr., SS. WED., MARCH 14- Birmingham, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Art, Math/Sci.. Sp. Corr.; Jr. & HS Engl.; French, Span., Guid., Home Ec., -Inst. Music (Orchest.), Jr. HS Libr.; Jr. HS & HS Math; Phys. Set., Rem. Read., Emot. Dist., Elem.. Vocal. Hastings, Mich.-Art, Chem.; Jr. HS Engl., Set., SS. Math, Port Huron, Mich.-Elem., Acad. Tal- ented (Grade 5); Jr. HS Engl., Home Bc.,' Voc. Mus., Math, Gen. Set., Span., Core.; HS Engl., Geom/Gen. Math, Gen. Se., Comm./Typ., Span, Sp. Ed., Ment. Ret.-Afternoon only. THURS., MARCH 15- Livonia, Mich. (Clarenceville Pub. Schs.)-Elem.; ,Jr. HS Sci., Bngl.; HS Engl., St., Comm.; Ment. Handi., Elem. Girl's PE, Libr., Art, Voc. Mus., Visit. Teach. Ypsilanti, Mich.-Fields not yet an- nounced. Park Forest, Ill. (Dist. No. 163)-Elem. (K-6), Girl's PE, Gen. Mus., Educable Ment. Handi.: Jr. HS Math, Fre/Engl., Couselor (Women). Maumee, O.-Elem.; Engl., Art, Math, ind. Arts/Crafts, SS/Engl., Bus. Ed., Guidance (Women). FRI., MARCH 16- Monroe, Mich.-Elem., Elem. PE, Elem. Voc. Mus.; Sp. Corr. Ment. Handi., Phys/Math , Electricity, Elem. Rem. Read. Long Beach, Calif.-Elem., For. Lang., Libr., Sp. Ed., Deaf, Hard of Hear., Ment. Ret., Ortho., Sp. Corr.: Jr. HS & HS Art, Bus. Ed., Engl., For. Lang., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Libr., Math, Girl's PE, Set., SS/Engl., Sp. Ed., Braille, Deaf, Hard of Hear., Ment. Retard. Pico Rivira, Calif (El Rancho Unified Sch. Dist.)-Elem.; Jr. HS All fields; HS All fields except PE & Music. . . *a For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West CEngrg. MARCH 12-13- /- Atlantic Refining Co., Mid-continent U.S., Canada to off-shore-All Degrees: ChE, EE & ME, Physics & Physical Chem. June & Aug. grads. R. & D., Prod. MARCH 12- City of Detroit, Detroit Civil Service Comm. Public Lighting Comm.; Dept. of Public Works; Dept. of Water Sup- ply, Detroit, Mich.-BS: ChE, CE, E, EM, ME. June & Aug. grads. Both Men & Women. Des., R. & D. & Field. General Dynamics Corp., Electric Boat Div., Groton, Conn.-Al Degrees: NA & Mar. BS-MS: ME. MS-PhD: AE & Astro., ChE & CE. Prof.: Applied Mech. MS: Management Sci. BS: EM & E Physics. June & Aug. grads. Both Men & Wom- en. Des., R. & D., & Prod. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Chemical Div., Barberton, O.-BS-MS: ChE, EE, IE & ME. MS: Instrumentation. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. & D., Prod., Plant Engrg., Equipment Engrg., Pow- er, Instrumentation, Auto. Process Con- trol, Maintenance Engrg. The Procter & Gamble Co., Overseas Engrg. Div., Cincinnati, O. For local citizens to staff P & G overseas loca- tions in Belgium, France, Italy, Ger- many, Venezuela, Mexico, & Middle East -BS-MS: ChE, EB & ME. Des. U.S Citizens: Plant & Process Equipment Design. Foreign Students: Prod. Mgmt., Plant & Process Equipment Des., Chem. Process dev., Products Res. The Pure Oil Co., Refining: Lemont, Ill., Beaumont, Tex., Newark & Toledo, O., Minn., St. Paul, Minn. Transpor- tation & Supply: Pipeline div.; R. & D.: Crystal Lake, Ill:-All Degrees: ChE. BS-MS: CE, EE, IE & ME. June & Aug. grads. Refining: Transportation & Sup- ply. MARCH 12-13- The Squade D Co., Corporate & Lex- ington, Ky.-BS: EE. June grads. Des., R. & D., Sales. MARCH 12- Timken Roller Bearing Co, Bearing & Steel Divs.-BS: IE, ME & Met. Age Limit: Not over 29. Des., Sales & Prod. MARCH 12, 13 & 14- Westinghouse Electric Corp., All Lo- cations-BS: ChE, BE, EM, E Physics, IE, Mat'is., ME, Met. & Sl. Engrg. June & Aug. grads. Both Men & Women. Des., R. & D., Prod. MARCH 12- Wheeling Steel Corp., Steubenville, O. & Wheeling, W. Va. areas-BS: ChE, MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE BE, IE & Met. Feb., June grads. Prod. (Quality Control). US. Gov't. Coast & Geodetic Survey, U.S. & Possessions-BS-MS: CE. BS: E Physics. MS: Geodesy & Surveying. Un- der 26 yrs.-Physically Fit. Commis- sioned Officers. U.S. Naval Avionics Facility, Indian- apolis only-BS-MS: EE & IE. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. & D., Prod. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Positions will be located thru-out 17 Western States-BS-MS: CE, BE & ME. Des., R. & D., Preliminary investigations of rec- lamation projects; construction, opera- tion & Maintenance. Par t-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 Student Activities Building, during the following hours: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should call Bob Hodges at NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE 1-Russian Voicer. Must be able to translate English into Russian. Pre- fer graduate student. 1-Student, Bacteriological background. 1 time position, the hours are flex- ible. FEMALE 1-RusslaAi Voicer. Must be able to translate English into Russian. Pre- fer graduate student. 1-Student, Bacteriological background. 3z time position, the hours are flex- ible. 1-Waitress to work from 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m., Monday-Friday, and all day Saturday and Sunday, ORGANIZATION NOTICES Baptist Student Union, Bible Study, Mar. 9, 5:00 p.m., 3532 SAB, Bible Study -Jeremiah, Rev. Kenneth Day. * * * Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Cost Luncheon Discussion Cuba, Mar. 9, noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. India Student Organization, Film Festival (Documentary Indian Movies) Mar. 10, 7:30, Newman Club, No charge and refreshments will be served. * a Michigan Baha'i World Faith Club, Discussion, Mar. 9, 8:00 p.m., 418 Law-I rence, NO 3-2904. U LINES 2 3 4 Figure 5 average words to a line. Phone NO 2-4786 .70 .85 1.00 HELP WANTED CAMP COUNSELORS WANTED MEN to work in boys camp located in Cheybogan county for 8 weeks this summer. Need general counselors and waterfront director and assistant. If interested, call NO 2-9454 evenings. H13 MEN & WOMEN 18 and over who would like part time work. Good salary plus commission - Telephone saleswork: done from new Downtown office, Nat'l product. Must have pleasantrvoice. Experience essential but will train on job. For arrangements of hours and personal interview, dial 665-0188. H14 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES C-TED STAN DARD SERVICE 1.95 2.40 2.85 FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS. 1 DAY 3 DAYS Stop in NOW for broke work engine tune-up battery and tire check-up LOST AND FOUND LOST: Penciled Algebra notes pages in looseleaf binder. Title troduction to Matrices." Re Phone NO 2-7519 after 7 p.m. ' TRANSPORTATION RIDE DESIRED for Cincinnati-O Ohio Vicinity. Able to leave F March 9. Call NO 3-5809. USED CARS 1956 JAGUAR 2.4 compact sedan. 200 miles on completely rebuil gine. Body Nand chrome good. E 1279. 1960 FIAT 600. New brakes, good dition, radio and heater, Reaso: Call 665-5980. '57 VOLKSWAGEN. $695. Phone 5-9509. FOR SALE-'61 Corvette, excellent dition. 665-0230 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: Alfa Romeo Guilletta c 1959. Excellent condition, recent haul, new battery and gene Maintained for personal use - raced. Forced to sell at sac Reason-unexpected long leave area. $1875 or nearest offer. Cal 8-0857. FOR SALE Used Lambrettas from $100 DETROIT SCOOTERS 7343 W. 8 Mile Rd., Detroit 2 DI 1-3197 PACO-STEREO TUNER and Amt amp. 40 watts. Electrovoice spe Esquire model. Stromberg-Carlso ble and arm; G.E. cart..Phone 1 1031 5-8 P.M. STRING BASS for sale. 663-328" tween 5 and 7 p.m. THE NEW YORK TIMES delivered Student Newspaper Agency, PC 241, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 4 (new) Atlas grip, safe tires $69.95 OTHER SIZES COMPARATIVELY TUNE-UP BRAKE SER\ KENDALL UNDA-GAR WHEEL BALANCE HI1CKEY'S Service Station MAIN & CATHERINE STS. NO 8- "Tou exdct more from Standard & you get it." For RESULTS Reod and Use Daily Classifieds 6 DA 3.45 4.20 4.95 Gabrial Richard Center 331 Thompson ALL INVITED 8:00 P.M. 91 or i I I ' t .; r ~ , " Now / .. 'X 1 SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FOREST NO 8-9168. S6 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT-Single or double. 426 Hamilton. C6 WILL SHARE APARTMENT Why live in a room when you can share one half of a huge apartment? Cheap! Convenient! Call NO 5-8958. C5 CAMPUS - HOSPITALS Large, two bedroom apartment, nicely furnished, located near in- tersection of Washtenaw and For- est Avenues. Ideal for three or four. Immediate. occupancy. Call for appointment to see: NO 2-7787 days and NO 3-2763 evenings. Campus Management CIO PARKING SPACE for rent. Very close to Frieze Bldg. Call NO 2-7274. 04 LOT PARKING available. Call NO 2. 1443. 031 WE HAVE available for the Easter holi- days-and our annual college invasion of Fort Lauderdale-a hotel room with private entrance and bath. Two double beds - will accommodate 4. $2.50 per person per night. 1 minute from the ocean-.I block of U.S. No. 1. Get your reservations in early. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Sweet, 3000 NE 21st Terrace, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. C34 BUSINESS SERVICES HI-Fl, PHONO TV. and radio repair. Clip this ad for free pickup and de- livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E. Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24 BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at, the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat- terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni- versity, NO 8-8887. Jill' GUITAR INSTRUCTION Beginner and advanced. Individ- ual and small workshop groups. Classical, folk, popular. Call 663- 6942. J20 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 HI-FI .& TV CENTER Public Address Systems for rent Style Shows, Parties,. Meetings. Operated by Professionals. Also commentation provided if necessary. Reasonable. NO 5-8607. J2 COME IN AND BROWSE AT TI-JE TREASURE MART I'M Atlas Tires & Batteric with Written Warran Ile A I ~1. WOW! that in my clothes from COLLINS. Practically the best friend a girl could possibly have. And you can see them at a FASHION SHOW with live models IN THE WINDOWS! Sat., March 10th, 1-4 P.M. COLLINS Y1 State & Liberty PERSONAL MARK: We are waiting for your thought-provoking question. ruth-baby JMH: We all solemnly promise to censor you again-but dor too shocked at the things you hear. I doubt that we will c our topics of discussion, so you be in for an earful. FREDILY MAY GRINTHEL THURSDAY NIGHT. The Wol Ragtime Five. Dancing, stomping listening. 9-12 at The America gion. TO LESLIE: Sure wish you could more than four drinks without ting whoozy. How will we ever a high bar bill. Fig Newton DEAR TWO: I love WUSI Dear .A DEAR ONE, I love you. I will wi: 50-yard line tickets to the 1962 H coming Game at the WUS au We shall sit together and be rc tic, carefree, ecstatic. Devotedly, Two.. you're. 'I olde.. I : , ' : « e. 4 BIG SALE TOT HEPE RSON WH, KSAL ONE. GOO DTHI NOSA BEH AR DTO FIN DES PECI ALLyWH ENY OUAR ELOO KING. P.S. HINT MID DLEC ORA LSAN YON e I 529 Detroit St. NO 2-1363 J.I IA on Sweaters, Hats, Gloves Featuring student ufrnishings of all kinds, appliances, typewriters, televisions, bicycles, etc. Open Monday & Friday evenings 'til 9., d12 BARGAIN CORNER ATTENTION ROTC OFFICERS' SHOES Army-Navy Oxfods e- $7.95 Socks 39c Shorts 69c Military Supplies SAM'S STORE 122 E. WASHINGTON W6 C THE CONDOR will be here in LEAGUE PETITIONING NOW Hurry! Pick up your petitionJ League Undergrad m ice. RIDE WANTED for 4 FRIENDLN to Boston or New' England an spring vacation. Will share ex and driving. Call 3-1561, Ext. 923. DIAMONDS - WHOLESAL Fine Quality at Student Fric Robert Haacit Diamond Import First National Bldg., Suite 5 By appointment only, NO 3-D SPECIAL PURCHASE OFFER in all wool, very ,soft tweed and the new mohair boucle. There is always something special for the thrifty as well as the extravagant shopper. I I _ I 10% OFF on all purchases except on ready-to- wear items. . . . And as always, we have the finest in DOMESTIC and IMPORTED YARN and KNITTING ACCESSORIES. Presents i i 11 U I 8 -D II WW U A ~ 53 2U1E~ ~ i1 If vv U .71111_lVVR