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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Regents at New Mexico
Back NDEA Affidavit

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

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By SANDRA SANDELL
The Board of Regents of the
University of New Mexico early
this week passed two resolutions
which support the disclaimer af-
fidavit which must be signed by
all students who apply for loans
under the National Defense Edu-
cation Act.
The resolutions were passed aft-
er Prof. Frank D. Reeve, who
teaches constitutional history,
clarified his views on the disclaim-
er affidavit for the board.
On the weekend before the re-
gents' meeting, the Albuquerque
press had announced that Reeve
would present two resolutions con-
cerning the affidavit to the Fac-
ulty Senate.
The first resolution which Reeve
Study Group
Endorses Plan-
En College Aid
New York Gov. Nelson Rocke-
feller's controversial scholar in-
centive program has been tenta-
tively vindicated by a survey of
college officials in his state.
The program, providing finan-
cial assistance for any state stu-
dent enrolled in a full-time pro-
gram at any institution within
New York state, has been criti-
cized as a'handout system to state
Institutions and a device to avoid
constitutional restrictions on allo-
cations to religious institutions.
The major change, that colleges
had just raised their tuitions the
$200 given to students by the pro-
gram, was invalidated by the sur-
vey report, which states that
"there is no apparent pattern of
tuition increases based on the ad-
ditional funds provided through
the incentive program."

drew up was a petition to Congress
asking for the repeal of the pro-
vision of the act which requires'
the affidavit. The second asks the
regents; to withdraw the universi-
ty from the NDEA program until
the controversial affidavit is re-.
moved.
The resolutions. which the re-
gents passed oppose Reeve's views.
One supports the act and the af-
fidavit and says that these views
should be conveyed to Congress.
The other directs the university
president to continue to adminis-
ter the NDEA program at New
Mexico.
The disclaimer affidavit re-
quires a student to swear that he
does not believe in, belong to, or
support any organization that be-
lieves in or teaches the violent
overthrow of the United States
government.
Prof. Reeve believes that the af-
fidavit violates the First Amend-
ment by requiring an expression
of belief. However, he does not
believe that the loyalty oath re-
quired by the NDEA should be re-
moved.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Challenge: Open Meeting to select
next topic, Mar. 19, 4:15 p.m., 3510 SAB.
Congregational Disc. E & R Student
Guild: Rev. J. E. Edwards, "The Un-
folding Drama of the Bible," 9:30-10:30
a.m.; Rev. H. Duerksen, "Individual
& Personal Integrity vs. Sovial Respon-
sibility," 7:30 p.m.; Mar. 18, 802 Mon-
roe.,
Graduate Outing Club: Bike, Mar.E18,
2 p.m., Rackham Bldg.; Huron St. En-
trance.
La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, Mar.
19, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Come & practice
your Spanish.

(Continued from Page 4)
Mar. 30, Apr. 1, 2, 3, 5-Human Re-
lations Board, Showing of film "Walk
in my Shoes," Presbyterian Church,
UGLI, Guild House, Men's and Women's
Residence Halls, Dearborn Center.
Mar. 21-Union, Debate: Are Intercol-
legiate Athletics Overemphasized?, Un-
ion 3-RS, 4 p.m.
Placement
THURS., MARCH 22--
Battle Creek, Mich. (Harper Cheek
Schs.)-Elem., Engl., Bus. Ed., Ment.
Handi., Diag., Sci/Math, SS/Engl.
Belleview, Mich.-Fields not yet an-
nounced.
Crystal Falls, Mich.-3rd Grade, Sp.
Corr., HS Libr.; Fre. or Engl. or SS.
St. Clair Shores, Mich. (Lakeview
Schs.)-Elem., Elem. Art, Vocal, PE,
Type A, Deaf, Homebound; Jr. HS Art,
Gen. Set., Math, Engl/SS, Engl/Read.;
ES Math, Engl/Math, Engl., SS, Bus.
Ed. Health Ed/PE (Man or Women).
Wayne, Mich.-Fields not yet an-
nounced.
El Monte, Calif.-K-8.
La Grange, Ill. (Elem. Dist.)-Elem.,
Sei./Math, Lang. Arts/SS; Jr. HS Vocal;
Educable Ment. Handi., Deaf-Oral,
Trainable Ment. Handi., Phys. Handi.,
Social Workers, Supv.
FRI., MARCH 23-
Clawson, Mich.-Elem., Jr. HS Girl's
PE, Math, Crafts, Gen. Sci., HS Math,
SS, Girl's PE/Engl. or Math.
IHazel Park, Mich.-Elem., Ment. Han-
di., Ortho., Jr. ES ci., Math, Libr., HS
French, Girl's PE.
Madison Heights, Mich. (Lamphere
Schs.)-Elem.; Jr. HS Home Ec., Ind.
Arts, Educable Ment. Handi.; HS Bus.
Ed., Math/Sci., SS/Engl., Visit. Teach.,
Art, PS (Men & Women), Couns. (Wom-
an), Educable Ment. Handi.
Inkster, Mich. (Cherry Hill Dist.) --
Elem., Sp. Corr., Music; HS Engl., Girl's
PE, Home Ec., Math, Fre/Journ., Shop.
Waukegan, 111-HS Art, Engl., Ind.
Arts, Math, PE (Men & Women), Phys.,
SS, Slow Learner, U.S. Hist.
* * *
For additional information and ap-
pointments contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext.
3547.
ANNOUNCEMENT:
YWCA Peace Corps Project in Chile--
Oppor. for highly qualified men &
WOMEN to start training April 1, 1962
for new urban community development
prof. at Santiago & Valparaiso. Open-
ings for Women as: nurses, nursery
sch. teachers, home economists. Men &
Women as rec. dir. & community or-
ganization dir. Married couple as camp
dir.
Notice to Mgmt. Internship Candi-
dates-Oral Interviews willsbe held in
Ann Arbor, Tues. & Wed., Apr. 10 & 11.
You will be notified by U.S. Civil
Service Commission which day to re-
port.

POSITION OPENINGS:
County of Calhoun, Marshall, Mich.
-Opening with Juvenile Court for 1 &
possibly 2 women Probation Officers.
Psych-soc. bkgd. Preferably some ex-
per.
City of Ann Arbor, Personnel Dept.
-Admin. Planner for City Planning
Dept. MA in Public Admin., Planning,
Social Sl., or related field; and/or BS
degree in above or exper. in govt. res.
& admin.
H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.-PhD
in Bacteriology for Research Center.
Consider either man with some exper.
or one who will complete doctorate in
spring. (Would consider unusually good
man with MS.)
Kenyon & Eckhardt, Detroit, Mich.-
Media Estimator; BA-any field. No ex-
per. required. Would prepare Media Pro-
posals for the Sales Force.
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200
SAB, Ext. 3544.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB- 1
INTERVIEWS TODAY (SAT.):
Miss A. Bishop; Camp Maqua, Bay
City YWCA camp for girls, will inter-
view for positions as counselors & camp
specialists. Camp located at Hale, Mich.
Interviews from 9 a.m. to noon on Sat.,
March 17.
D. Salisbury. or J. Roberts will inter-
view for summer camp positions at Ne-
Kana, private boys camp. Interviews
held from 9 a.m. to noon on Sat.,
March 17.
J.rParsons, Dir. of Camp Chick-A-Mi,
will interview Sat. morning from 9 a.m.
to noon for counselors & camp special-
Ists. All positions for girls except: Sail-
ing Instructor (male only) & Water-
front Dir. (male or female). This is
girl's camp located at Levering, Mich.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West
Engrg.
MARCH 19-
Automatic Music, Inc., Electronics.
Div., Grand Rapids, Mich.-BS: EE.
June grads. Completed military obliga-
tions. Des.
MARCH 19-20-
Bechtel Corp., San Fran., L.A., N.Y.
& domestic jobsites-BS-M: ChE, EE &
ME. MS: CE & Construction. Des. &
Construction.
Beekman Instruments, Inc., Product
Electric Components, Instruments &
Systems, N. & S. Calif. -All Degrees:
EE. MS-PhD: Instrument. BS: E Phys-
ics. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. & D.,
Sales.
MARCH 19-
Ex-Cello-O Corp., Entire Corp.-BS-
MS: EE, EM, IE, ME. BS: E Physics,
Met. & Sci. Engrg. MS: Instrument. &
Nuclear. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. &
D., Sales, Prod., Mgmt. Trng. Prog.
Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearing Co., De-
troit & Ann Arbor, Mich.; Lancaster,
Pa.-BS-MS: Met. BS: IE & ME. R. &
D., Sales, & Prod.
General Dynamics Corp., Liquid Car-
bonic Div., Chicago or relocation after
training-All Degrees: ChE. MS-PhD:
Chem. BS: ME. R ,& D., Sales, Sales
Application, Project & Prod..
(p.m.)-
Arthgr D. Little, Inc., E. & W. Coast
Offices-PhD: ChE, EE, EM, ME & Met.
R. & D., Contract Research.
Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc.,
Detroit & branch sales offices in ma-
jor industrial cities-BS-MS: ME. Both
Men & Women. Des., R. & D., Sales &
Prod.
Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. -
BS-MS: ChE, IE & ME. R. & D., Prod.
United Aircraft Corp., Research Lab.,
East Hartford, Conn.-Ai Degrees: AE
& Astro., EE, Met. MS-PhD: ChE, ME
& Nuclear. Prof.: Applied Mech. BS:
E Math & E Physics. June & Aug. grads.
Both Men & Women. Basic & Applied
Res.
S. D. Warren Co., Central Miss, Mus-
kegon, Mich.; Cumberland Mils, West-
brook, Maine-BS: ChE, IE & ME. Prod.
Folklore Society-CAF
JOHN LEE HOOKER
"like swinging"
Monthly Bulletin of the
Beethoven Society
"Yea"-Crusader Rabbit
"An original"-Downbeat
"Apocalyptical"
-Sports Illustrated
"It's a bargain, mister"
-Preston Lederman
"Who?"-M. Daily
THURS., MARCH 22
Union Ballroom 8 P.M.
Tickets only 90c
UNION DESK

1 1 DISC SHOP 1

C-TED
STANDARD SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE
IS OUR BUSINESS
Phone NO 3-4858
Stop in NOW for

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

82

brake work
engine tune-up
battery and tire check-up
"You expect more from
Standard and you get it.
SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FOREST
NO 3-9168
85
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of +Foreign and Sports Cars.
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales'

LOST AND FOUND
LOST -- Omega C-Master Wristwatch.
Vicinity Frieze Bldg.-Call NO 5-0005
or University ext. 3142. Reward. A9
LOST: Six foot black plaid wool scarf
in front of Union on&3/11. If found
call 8-8991 between 5 & 7 P.M. All
EXCHANGED at Kappa Open House--
Man's tan coat with red lining for
other tan coat. Call NO 2-4401, 320
Wenley. A13
LOST-Man's black framed glasses in
black case. In or near 1007 Angell
Hall on March 2. Call 3-3471. Re-
ward. A14
LOST-Pair of glasses and case. Glasses
have brown rims and case, is light tan
crush-proof type. If found call NO
2-5571. Ask for Chuck Lane. F4
PERSONAL
TO EVERYONE that's interested and
there seems to be a lot of you.
Last night was great, care to know
anymore about me life?
From Middle Class Morals Friend
Fl
TO S.C.:
Not I.L.'s but JL's
Not that I would tell
It's just that, oh well,
It's kind of a personal hell. F2
TO THE THIRD of the serenading three.
When I fall in love, it will
be forever . . t.
I'm tired and I wanta go to bed
For I had a little drink about an hour
ago... He's got the whole world
inhis hands ... and last but not
least dear old sailing Michael whose
high note I didn't quite reach.
Om Pa Pa Om Pa Pa J. L.
Middle class morals anyone?
F3
TO A FRIEND and her Roommate
Congrats to one for her achievement
And rr-roof to a friend
Besides you sing so well
Me too and he too.

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Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru
Phone NO 2-4786

514 E. Washington

82

Women's Athletic Association and the Michigan Union
Announce
PETITIONING for
SPRING WEEKEN D CO-CHAIRMEN
(Male and Female)
Positions Available in Undergrad Office, League
and Student Office, Union
Petitions Due in Undergrad Office, League March 29th, 5:00 P.M.
INTERVIEWS MONDAY, APRIL 2

BUSINESS SERVICES
NO DATE for tonight? Don't know of
any stagsharound 'Bored, lonely?
Hungry, thirsty? The place to go is
the Schwaben Inn, meet your friends
and have a Schwabenburger. That's
tonight. J4
FINDING HOLES in your winter
clothing? Find that the wind whis-
tles through and sends chills up
and down your spine? Then send
them to
WEAVE-BAC SHOP
224 Arcade NO 2-4647
"We'll reweave them to look like new"
JI
HI-FL, PHONO TV. and radio repair.
Clip this ad for free pickup and de-
livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 B.
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. Jil
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
BIKES and SCOOTERS
DO YOU FIND IT hard to get from
the IM Building to Frieze Hall in
just 10 minutes? If you have this
trip or any other long one, solve
your problem with a bike from
BEAVER'S BIKE AND HARDWARE
605 Church NO 5-6607
Z17
Subscribe to
The
Michigan Daily

USED CARS
ALFA ROMEO Spider. A hairy sports-
car in show room condition. NO 5-
7309. N16
FOR SALE: Alfa Romeo Guilletta coupe.
1959. Excellent condition, recentover-
haul, new battery and generator.
Maintained for personal use -- never
raced. Forced to sell at sacrifice.
Reason-unexpected long leave from
area. $1875 or nearest offer. Call NO
3-0857. N5
HELP WANTED
COOK WANTED for summer hotel on
Mackinac Island starting June 20
through September 5. John F. Ross,
3821 Bishop, Detroit 24, Michigan. H16
EDITOR-Business Manager for campus
magazine. Part-time. Editorial and
advertising experience. Car helpful.
Send resume. PO Box 386, Ann Arbor.
H17
PART TIME WORK, male and female,
18 and over. Home telephone contact
work. Making appointments for com-
pany representatives. Large national
company. Hrs.,9-1 P.M. and 5-9 P.M.
For appointment dial 665-0188. H18
REAL ESTATE

. J. L.
Middle Class Morals Anyone?

F4

Me Me
NwrAps
t

SAPPY PAINFACTRICK'S DAY I !
F5
TODAY'S THE DAY! Corridor 4 will
see you there from noon 'til midnight.
We're prepared. Are you? F6
WHY do the Irish wear green? Is it
their national color or something.
Would appreciate further info, on
this subject today if possible. The
Leprechaun, 9-3452. F7
CINDY'S other friend says Hi.
F8
THE DATE: March 18. 2-5 p.m.
THE PLACE: 407 N. Ingalls.
THE REASON: Phi Sigma Sigma pre-
sents PLEDGES ON PARADE. F11
VOTE ROGER GOLDMAN
(LS&A Treasurer) P14
IN THE SGC election don't wonder,
don't roam, just remember vote, for
Mathew Cohen. Flo
I'M NOW CULTURED, but am a worn-
out wolf. So please do more Twist.
Chuck
P.S. I've met three charming girls but
have lost my touch. Need female tu-
toring. Still Chuck
PP.S. I'm next, Stan. Congrats.
Forever Chuck
202 Hinsdale
P23
STILL AT IT????
P22
IN YOUR SEARCH, for happiness, do
not stray too far. There are oppor-
tunities nearby. P21
VOTE BOB WALTERS
(LS&A President) P15
THE ISA INVITES YOU to a PIANO
RECITAL at the International Center
on Friday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m.
given by Sheila Bates, special gradu-
ate student in piano. F6
WARUM sollte ich lachen? Wie kann
ich froh sein wann ich bin immer
allein ..

STUDIO-800 sq. ft., Music, Dance, Re-
ducing, Ceramic, large assembly room
33x15, 4 smaller rooms, over Pretzel
Bell, 2-5 year lease. Will sell entire
building of 3 floors. Call Lansing, ED
7-9305. R6

FOR RENT
LOT PARKING available. Call .
1443.
CAMPUS -- HOSPITALS
Large, two bedroom apartm
nicely furnished, located near
tersection of Washtenaw and
est Avenues. Ideal for three
four. Immediate occupancy.
foryappointment to see: NO 2-
days and NO 3-2763 evenings.
' Campus Management

D & R Speakersl
(now renowned)
have arrived at'last.

MISCELLANEOUS
THE NEW YORK TIMES delivered
Student Newspaper Agency, P4
241, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
BARGAIN CORNER
ATTENTION ROTC
OFFICERS' SHOES
Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.9
Socks 39c Shorts 69o
Military Supplies
SAM'S STORI
122 E. WASHINGTON
FOR SALE
R 60 BMW very clean, low mileag
remarkably priced. NO 2-1748.
TWO TWINBEDS-$35 each, an
Kelvinator electric stove--$65.
Detroit TU 4-4126 after 7 p.m.

Still only $25.00

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Hi Fi and T. Center
304 South Thayer
across from Hill Auditorium

S.S.

P91

WILL PERSON picking up black rain-
coat instead of own in Campus
Theatre Saturday call 3-1430. No ques-,
tions. F9

VOTE STUART OODALL
(LS&A Secretary).

P16

LEAGUE PETITIONING NOW OPEN!
Hurry! Pick up your petition in the
League Undergrad office, F5
CAN WE HOPE . .: for a turn towards
> peace? Read Disarmament, special
issue of The National Guardian on
sale at Marshall's. P25
SI ZENTNER and His Orchestra in con-
cert Tuesday night, March 20, 8-10
p.m. Pease Auditorium, Eastern Mich-
igan University. Tickets $1.00. On sale
at The Disc Shop. F??
DIAMONDS - WHOLESALE
Fine Quality at Student Prices
Robert Haack Diamond Importers
First National Bldg., Suite 504
Sappointment only, NO 1-06
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