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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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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sun in .antzen's cotton knit Resortables. Start
with this "Sun Slant" boat neck cotton knit pull.
over that sizzles with four different colors,
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matched fully lined knit anklers, 8-18, $12.98
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Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. 9:00 to 5:30

(Continued from Page 4)
TRAN Executive System (cont.)" by R.
M. Graham on Mon., April 2 at 4 p.M.
in Seminar Room, Computing Center.
Doctoral'Examination for Joseph Mar-
tin Flora, English Language & Litera-
ture; thesis: "Vardis Fisher's Story of
Vridar Hunter: A Study in Theory and
Revision," Mon., April 2, East Council
Room, Rackham Bldg., at 2:00 p.m.,
Chairman, J. L. Davis.
Events Tuesday
Guest Composer-Lecturer: On Tues.,
April 3, 4:15 p.m., in Rackham Amph-
theatre, Philipp Jarnach, European com-
poser-lecturer will discuss contemporary
music compositions with a panel of
School of Music students. Open to the
public.
Contemporary Music Festival: Faculty
members of the School of Music will
present the final program of the Con-
temporary Music Festival, a concert of
solo and chamber music, on Tues., April
3 , 8:30 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture
Hall. Faculty performers will be Nelson
Hauenstein, flute, Florian Mueller,
oboe, Jerome Jelinek, cello, James Sal-
mon, drums, Robert Courte, viola, Al-
bert Luconi, clarinet, Louis Stout,
trench horn, Lewis Cooper, bassoon,
Wallace Berry, piano, Gustave Rosseels.
violin, Marian Owen, piano, and Robert
Ford, piano. Open to the public without
charge.
Placement
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & grads please
call General Div., Bureau of Appoint-
ments, Ext. 3544 for interview appoint-
ments with the following:
MON., APRIL 2-
Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago
-Men & Women with degree in Liberal
Arts or Bus. Ad. for Mgmt. Training
Program in Operations, Trusts, Bonds,
Credit, Security Analysis, Sales, Invest-
ments, etc. Feb., June & Aug. grads.
WOMEN also for Exec. Sec1. positions.
TUES., APRIL 3-
City of Detroit-Men & Women, all
degrees, for Personnel, Purchasing, So-
cial Wk., Public Admin, Statistics, Rec-
reation, Public Health Educ., etc. with
various municipal agencies in Detroit.
U.S. citizens only. (Will interview resi-
dents of Detroit only for 'summer play-
ground & pool work.)
College Life Insurance Co., Indianap-
olis, Ind.-Men, any major, for Insur-
ance Sales. Locations throughout U.S.
College Life is only company specializ-
ing in insurance fo college men, rep-
resented only by college men.
United Air Lines, Chicago-Afternoon
app'ts. WOMEN only for Stewardess
positions, throughout U.S. Two yrs. col-
lege preferred or equiv. business exper.
Registered nurse trng. desirable or any
exper. which develops a desire to serve
others with grace & poise. Mr. Krop
will also conduct follow-up interviews
with those girls who were interviewed
by Miss Powrie of UAL on March 22 &
who appeared well-qualified for Stew-
ardess jobs.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West
Engrg.
APRIL 3-
Atomic Power Development Associates,
Inc., Detroit, Mich.-MS-PhD: ChE, ME,
Met, & Nuclear. June & Aug. grads.
Des., R. & D.
Detroit Civil Service Comm., Public
Lighting Comm. Dept. of Public Works;
We a re now
Delivering
PIZZA and SUBS
DOMINICK'S
NO 2-5414
Read
Daily,
Classifieds

Dept. of Water Supply, Detroit, Mich.-
BS: ChE, CE, EE, EM & ME. June &
Aug. grads. Both Men & Women. Sum-
mer Employment: Undergrade for sum-
mer positions as Student Engnrs. Des.,
R. &D.
APRIL 3-5-
General Motors Corp., Several Divs.
of Mich., Ohio, Indiana & Wis. Summer
Employment-Undergrads who have
completed freshman year, and grad.
students. Must File "College Interview
Form" by Mon. Noon, Apr. 2. Company
will review these and contact those
selected to arrange interview appoint-
ments. Des., R. & D.
APRIL 3-
Johnson Service Co., 110 Branch Of-
fices thru-out the U.S. & Canada-BS:
EE, IE, ME. June & Aug. grads. Des.,
R. & D., Sales.
(a.m.)-
Johnson's Wax, Racine, Wis.-BS-MS:
ChE, IE & ME. MS: Mgmt. Sci. June &
Aug. grads. Des, & Prod.
Oberdorfer Foundries, Inc., Home Of-
fice-Syracuse, N.Y.; Sales Territories-
New Eng. Metro. N.Y.C., Cleveland
Area, Detroit & Chicago-BS: IE & ME
& other prog. June grads. Sales Engrg.
The Peoples Gas, Light & Coke, Chi-
cago, Ill.-BS: ChE, CE, EE, ME. June
& Aug. grads. Sales & Prod.
Ralston Purina Co., Battle Creek, Cin-
cinnati, Davenport, Minneapolis, St.
Louis-BS: ChE, IE & ME. Summer Em-
ployment: Check Placement Office for
openings on schedule on April 2 (a.m.).
Prod., Project Engrg. work leading to
opportunities in line mgmt. or central
engrg.
APRIL 3-4-
United Aircraft-Research Labs., E.
Hartford, Conn.-All Degrees: AE & As-
tro., EE, Met. MS-PhD: ChE, ME, Nu-
clear. Prof.: Applied Mech. June & Aug.
grads. Both Men & Women. Jrs. & yrs.
write to co. for summer employment.
Res.-basic & applied res. in areas of
Plasma Physics, Physical Chem., Mat'ls.
Elec. Propulsion, Electromagnetic, Aero-
physics, Propulsion, Evaluations, Wind
Tunnel & Shock Tube Test, Instrumen-
tation, Des., & Machine Computation.
APRIL 3-
U.S. Gov't. McClellan Air Force Base,
Near Sacramento-BS-MS: EE, IE, ME
& Met. BS: AE. MS: Communication
Sci. Prof.: Applied Mech. Both Men &
Women. Prod.,pApplied Engrg. & Field
Problems.
United Air Lines, Chicago or San
Francisco-BS-M4S: Indust. Engrg., cr
Math. Organization planning, Job
Analysis, Work. Anal., Ops. Res., Data
Processing, & Systems Engrg.
APRIL 4-
Worthington Corp.-BS: ChE, CE, EE,
IE & ME. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod.
U.S. Gov't., U.S. Weather Bureau,
Washington, D.C.-Ai Degrees: BE &
Math-(Prog.). BS-MS: Meteor. & ME
-(Hydraulics). BS: E Physics. MS: In-
strumentation-(Testing), PhD: Phys-
ics-(Elec. & Atmospheric). Summer
Employment: Freshmen & above pro-
in Meteor.-See Lit. File for detailed
info. Des., R. & D.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Assembly Association, Any Assembly
Assoc. member who lives in an apart-
ment and wishes to vote for the As-
sembly president may attend the ADC
meeting April 2, 4:15 p.m., 3529 SAB.
Congr., Disc., E&R Stud. Guild, Paci-
fism Panel, 7:30 p.m.; Film: "Walk in
My Shoes," 9:30 p.m.; April 1, 02
Monroe.
"
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Stud. Club,
Supper, 6 p.m.; Charles Minnemon,
"Religion in Contemporary Literature,"
6:45 p.m.; April 1, 1511 Washtenaw.
Grad. Outing Club, Kite Flying, April
1, 2 p.m., Rackham Bldg., Huron St.
Entrance.
Human Relation Bd., Film: "Walk in
My Shoes," April 1, 4 p.m., UGI;, Multi-
purpose Rni. and April 3, 7:00-8:15-9.30
p.m., Alice Lloyd Hall.
M * M
Newman Club, Cana Conference, April
1, 1-5 p.m., 331 Thompson.
* *
U. of M. Folk Dancers, Meeting, In-
struction & Dancing, April 3, 7:30 p.m.,
1429 Hill.
Wesleyan Guild, Meet in Wesley
Lounge to worship with St. Andrew's
Group at Episcopal Church, April 1,
6:45 p.m, 1st. Methodist Church,
Lutheran Stud.'Ass., Passion Accord-
ing to St. John, by J. S. Bach, presented
by Chapel Choir, soloists and orchestra,
April 1, 7 p.m., Hill & Forest.

BARGAIN CORNER
ATTENTION ROTC
OFFICERS' SHOES
Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 690
Military Supplies
SAM'S STORE
122 E. WASHINGTON We
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Wednesday on S. University-
Royal blue purse. Reward, call NO
5-4425. A22
LOST-1962 brn. calendar appointment
book. Finder please call Ted Smith,:
NO 2-1553. A23
LOST-Glasses in grey case. Please
contact Dennis Dildy, 123 Chicago
House, WQ, NO 2-4401. A20
LOST a month ago: Blue Pocket Uni-
versity of London Diary. Reward.
Call NO 5-0137. A18
LOST-One black men's topcoat. Bought
at McGowan's Men's Store. Lost at
SDT Open House Sunday. Call Bill
Irwin at NO 2-5571. A16
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT: Studio for Art
Shop. Must be light and airy. Must
be in immediate campus area-up-
stairs location O.K. No basement.
Artist established four years in Ann
Arbor. Phone 5-8518, Lake's Art Shop,
209 South State Street. L7
WANTED: Campus apartment or house
for four or five men. Starting Sep-
tember. Call NO 2-4401, ext. 326,
Wenley. L8
WANTED TO RENT: Two grad stu-
dents seek a two man apartment for
school year Sept. '62 to June '63.
Must be close to campus. Call NO
5-7638; ask for Ray. L6

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Oars.
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington -
$2

C-TED
STANDARD SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE
IS OUR BUSINESS
Phone NO 3-4858

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Retina Reflex S fl.9. Ac-
cessories. Call Jerry, 665-7157. B
POODLE-Beautiful, toy male puppy.
Must sell immediately. Terms possible.
Call 665-7939. B2
USED CARS
1959
KHARMANN-GHIA
Red coupe, perfect condition. $1390.
Call evenings NO 2-4843. N24

82

Stop in NOW for
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
PERSONAL

1959 Eorgward, 6xceilerit condition.
Priced to sell. Phone 2-3604. N19
'52 MG-TD. Call 5-8691. Good condi-
tion. Ask for Anna. N20
'50 PLYMOUTH, 4-dr. R. H. Gd. Tires.
$60. Call 8-9846 N18
FOR SALE: Alfa Romeo Guilletta coupe.
1959. Excellent condition.recent over-
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
BUSINESS SERVICES,
COME IN AND BROWSE AT THE
TREASURE
MART

MO-PED SCOOTER. Good condition
$60. Call NO 2-2858. Z2
FOR SALE: All-state Mo-Ped, like new
$69. 2-4398 after 5:30 p.m. Z
TRANSPORTATION
FIBER-GLASS AUTO ATTIC - Wat
proof and lock. Holds 4 suitcases, od
and ends. $40. NO 3-7754. G,
MISCELLANEOUS
THE NEW $ORK TIMES delivered dail
Student Newspaper Agency, PO Bo
241, Ann Arbor, Michigan. M
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

II

WANTED TO RENT or sublease by
research chemist and wife, fur-
nished 2-bdrm. house or apart-
ment, preferably near campus, be-
ginning June 1, for 1 or 2 years.
Reply W. R. Pierson, Enrico Fermi
Institute for Nuclear Studies, Uni-
versity of Chicago 37, Illinois. L4
FOR RENT
FURNISHED
APARTMENTS
TOO.
More of everything for everybody at
Huron Towers , . . we can furnish
the apartment of your choice at
reasonable additional monthly rates
(rates on request) . . we bus our
tenants to campus, downtown, hos-
pital area in our private "Trans-
porter" . . We have large private
grounds with patio, swimming pool
and sun decks . . . carriage room
for "garaging" strollers. We heat
and air condition your apartment.
Shops off the lobby which include
Marilyn Mark's Hair Stylists, Trojan
Laundry, O'Grady Barbers will serve
most daily needs. But see it all for
yourself. Model apartments open 9
to 6 p.m. daily.
UNFURNISHED $983to $330. FUR-
NISHED FROM $133.
NINE- OR TWELVE-MONTH
LEASES WITH PERMISSION TO
SUBLET.
HURON TOWERS
APARTMENTS

ADVENTURE IN EUROPE!
59 days, by jet, $1495 all inclusive
Especially designed for university
students. Tour guide is a graduate
student at Michigan. He is multi-
lingual and has traveled extensively
in Europe, where he has many
friends who will meet the group to
share the little-known places of
interest and color in their "home-
towns."
Included are ring side seats for
the most important European cul-
tural events, as well as evenings
"on the town" (Paris, London, Salz-
burg, Rome, Madrid, etc.)
For more information and a de-
tailed brochure, call NO 2-0592.
F11
GIRLS: See the heroic dragoons on the
Diag Monday duriing the noon hour.
Colonel Calverly. F3
PATIENCE: Meet me on the Diag Mon-
day during the noon hour.
Your Archibald F4
INTRODUCING THE 28 F5
BE SURE not to miss corridor 4 as you
plod through the house today, F21
LEAGUE PETITIONING NOW OPEN!
Hurry! Pick up your petition in the
League Undergrad office. F5
ANYONE interested in a jet flight to
Europe for 8 wks. this summer; $300
round trip? Please contact Margie or
Marley, NO 3-3384. F4
I DREAMED I flew from Detroit to
London for $326 round trip on a BOAC
turbo-jet. You can too!! June 20 to
Sept. 4. Call Doug or Sam, NO 5-9195,
F15
ANY INDEPENDENT WOMEN living in
an apartment, who wish to vote for
the pres. of Assembly Asso., may at-
tend the ADC meeting at 3529 S.A.B.
at 4:15 p.m. Monday, April 2, to cast
their ballots. P19
DIAMONDS--WHOLESALE
From our mines to you
at considerable savings
Robert HaackdDiamond Importers
First National Bldg., Suite 504
By appointment only, NO 3-0653
F20
WITH A DAMN, DAMN, DAMN
The Dragon Ladies stalk
Through the April rain
After hours of talk
On who will receive
The profits of bicker
For activity life
A bright yellow slicker.
Go By Chartered Bus To
CLEVELAND
LEAVE ANN ARBOR APRIL 6, 4:30 P.M.
ROUND TRIP FARE $8.75
CALL: GARY WEINER, 6815
South Quad, Ext. 361, by April 1
F11

529 Detroit St.

HELP WANTED
PART-TIME female interviewers-up
perelass or graduate student status
wives for a faculty research project
Work done in Ann Arbor on evening
of April 26 and 27 and April 28 dur
ing day. Must have car. Call NO 5
9578,
BIKES and SCOOTERS
1958 VESPA Scooter, 2100 miles. Phor
NO 3-3934.Z2

Featuring student ufrnishings of
all kinds, appliances, typewriters,
televisions, bicycles, etc. Open
Monday & Friday evenings 'til 9.
J12
HI-Fl. PHONO TV, ana radio repair.
Clip this ad for free pickup and de-
livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E.
Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24
BEFORE fou buy a class ring, look at
the offtcial Michigan ring. Burr-Pat-
terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. Ji
GUITAR AND BANJO 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

Used uprights from $59.50
Hammond organs from $595
Your music begins with Spring,
and
Easter is Spring!
Make it music this Easter
from
GRI NNELL'S'
NO 2-5567

GRINNELL'S
EASTER
SPEC IALS

NO 2-1363

W"EDNESDAY,April 4,
8 at H ILLEL
6th and final Lecture of "An Inquiry
into, The Jew In Western Civilization"
Dr. Marvin Felheim, Assoc. Prof. of English
"T H E CONTINUITY OF VALUES"

All Invited

1429 Hill 5t.

2200 Fuller Road
NOrmandy 3-0800, 5-9161

C24

CLEAN, QUIET single room' for male.
NO 2-7395. On campus. C2
SUMMER-Redecorated apt, for three.
1005 Packard. $145/mo. includes gar-
age. Call NO 2-9181. C5
ON CAMPUS. Now taking applications
for summer and fall furnished apart-
ments and parking. Call between 12
and 7. NO 2-1443. C12
FOR RENT-Contemporary styled, at-
tractive, furnished, 2-bdrm. duplex
on wooded hillside near N. Campus.
1574 Jones Drive (off Plymouth Rd.).
Call NO 5-6773. C7
A LIMITED NUMBER of efficiency one
bedroom and two bedroom apartments
available in April, May, and June.
- Apply at University Family Housing
Office, 2364 Bishop Street, North
Campus, or phone 662-3169 or 663-
1511, ext. 3569. C4

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NO 2-2914

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ABOVE - a fashion stopping
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laminated back Caat you'll wear
proudly rain or shine at 19.95.
Fownes long stretch GLOVES
from 3.00.
Spring flowers bloom on this
TAFFETA coat. Reverse it and
you have a pretty laminated,
Jersey classic with umbrella to
match at 19.95. ,

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ARE YOU THE
MADISON AVENUE TYPE?
2 bedroom apts. - 500 yds. from Union. New, Lux-
urious, Carpeted, Furnished, Air Cosditioned, Full
Kitchens, Parking.
APPLICATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR
JUNE AND SEPTEMBER

NNIEST FASHION
You couldn't tell by
but, yes, these are
They'll shine in fash-
rotect you from spring
me in and choose from
selection of New-sea-
uettes in new fabrics
S.
erything from laminat-
ed wool plaids, knit
classic jerseys, tockle
. from 19.98 to cotton
nd taffeta reversibles
& "p
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For Information call NO 3-6357

320 E. Madison
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Ship'n Shore's Tee-Tab is an
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bowling, or spectator} pleasures.
65% Dacron polyester, 35% cotton.

ABOVE-Bold checks, big col-
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new look in this moisture proof
laminated beauty.
Black and white, beige and

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