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TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1962

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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tion, Appointments; Administrative
Vice President; Treasurer - Report.
Standing Committees: Committee on
Student Activities - University Luther-
an Chapel - temporary recognition;
Economics Society - temporary recog-
nition; Indonesian Club - Constitu-
tional change.
Ad Hoc Committees and Related
Boards: World University Service Re-
port.
Special Business: Interviews with

candidates to fill Council vacancy -
8 p.m..
Old Business:
New Business:
Constituents and Members Time
Announcements.
Adjournment.
All Student Organizations desiring to
reserve a dlate for an activity' on the
1962-1963 activities calendar must sub-
mit their written requests to the Stu-
on Student Activities, Student Activi-
dent Government Council Committee
ties Building, by 5 p.m., April 30, 1962.

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Such a request must include the name
of the organization, the nature of the
event to be sponsored and the date of
the event.
Foreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors who
will be on the campus this week on the
dates indicated.
Program tarrangements are being
made by the International Center: Mrs.
Clifford R. Miller.
Robert E. Presswood, Director of Edu-
cation, Cardiff, Wales, April 23-29. Ac-
companied by Mrs. Presswood.
Mr. Vincenzo Di Gregorio, Official,
Directorate General of Cultural Ex-
changes, Italian Ministry of Public In-
struction, Rome, Italy, April 23-28.
Prof. Jozef Pieter, Rector, Pedagogi-
cal College, Katowice, Poland, April 29-
May 11.
S. M. Jafar, Deputy Executive Secre-
tary, United States Educational Foun-
dation in Pakistan, Karrachi, Pakistan,
May 1. Accompanied by Mrs. Jafar.
Events Tuesday
Illustrated Public Lecture: "The
Meaning of Styles in Chinese Paint-
ing" by Prof. Max Loehr, Harvard Uni-
versity; Tues., April 24, at 4:15,p.m. in
Aud. B, Angell Hall.
Mathematics Colloquium: Prof. Len-
nart Carleson, University of Uppsala,
Sweden, and Institute for Advanced
Study, will speak on "Picard's Theorem
for General Sets," 3209 Angell Hall on
Tues., April 24, at 4. Refreshments at
3:30 in 3212 Angell Hall.
Graph Theory Seminar: Prof. W. T.
Tutte, University of Toronto, will speak
on "How to Draw a Graph" on Tues.,
April 24 at 3 p.m. in 3010 Angell Hall.
Events Wednesday
Wednesday evening opening of the
Museum of Art exhibition "A Genera-
tion of Draughtsmen" at 7 until 10
p.m. April 25.

General Meeting of foreign students;
Sponsored by the Department of
Studies on International Affairs of As-
sociation for Commitment to World Re-
sponsibility. 7:30 p.m. Rm. 3D Michi-
gan Union, Wed., April 25.
Lecture: "Further Education in Eng-
land and Wales" will be discussed by
Robert E. Presswood, Director of Edu-
cation, Cardiff, Wales, on Wed., April
25 at 8 p.m. in the East Conference
Room, Rackham Bldg.
Sociology Cdlloquium: Richard Mc-
Cleery, Government Department, An-
tioch College, will discuss "Political
Change and Political Interference in a
Correctional System" on Wed., April
2 Sat 4:15 p.m. in Aud. A.
Linguistics Club: Prof. Hans Kurath,
Editor of the Middle English Dictionary
and the Linguistic Atlas, will present
"An Outline of English Prosody" in the
Rackham Aud., Wed., April 25, at 8:00
pm.
Placement
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of
Appointments-Seniors & grad students,
please call General Div., Ext. 3544 for
interview appointments with the fol-
lowing:
Thurs., April 26:
State Farms Insurance Co. -- Trng.
progs. for non-selling careers: (1) Men;
Bus. Ad. or Liberal Arts for Mgmt.
Trng. Prog. (2) Men; legal educ. for
Field Claim Reps. Locations: through-
out U.S.
Fri., April 27
Union . Carbide Consumer Products
Co., Chicago, Ill. - Men; any degree
interested in Marketing positions with
mgmt. potential. Locations: throughout
U.S.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB
Camp Sequoia - New York Coed
Camp. Mr. Ed Shapiro will interview
men and women for Head Waterfront,
Head Dramatics, Head Music Program,
General Athletics & counselors, at the

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Triple Thick Shakes...20c
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FIT FOR A QUEEN
(KING TOO POR THAT MATTER)

FREE! Be the proud owner of
the most exciting sports car on campus.
Enter the NATIONAL COLLEGE QUEEN
CONTEST. It's easy. Just go to your
nearby BMC dealer for a free application
blank for yourself or a friend. And for a
sample of the fun to come ask him to let
you take a SPRITE for a trial drive.
A fun-loving SPRITE is justone of the
free prizes. You, or a girl friend, can win
a total of $5,000. in fabulous prizes.
Others include an all-expense trip to
Europe, a $500. art-carved diamond
ring, 20 pairs of Sandler of Boston
shoes, a 10-year supply of Berkshire
hose, a $500. David Crystal ward-
robe, Westinghouse appliances and a
full year's supply of Toni beauty
products.
NATIONAL COLLEGE-QUEEN
P.l . Going abroad thi

Summer Placement on Thurs., & Fri.,
April 26 & 27, from 1:30-5:00 p.m. &
9 a.m.-5 p.m. respectively.
Camp Cayuga, a New York coed camp
is looking for a Photography Counselor
who owns a Press camera.
The Arundel, a Maine resort will in-
terview at 4:30 p.m. on April 24. Mr.
Wallace E. Reid interviewing.
Come to Summer Placement for
further information, Ext. 3544.
Position Openings:
National Cash Register Co., Dayton,
Ohio - Opening in Data Processing
Equipment Sales in branch office Trav-
erse City, Mich. Want men who have
successfully demonstrated their sales
ability. Knowledge of accounting sys-
tems.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., N.Y.,
N.Y. - Man to teach courses in insur-
ance and mgmt. to recent or prospec-
tive college grads in formal mgmt.
trng. progsuCollege degree; at least 3
yrs. life insurance c, exper.; comple-
tion of substantial part of CLU, LOMA,
or LUTC.
Mark Twain Hotel, Elmira, N.Y. -
Executive Assistant Manager: grad with
at least 5 yrs. exper. in hotel field. Will
be trained to assume managership.
Grand Rapids-Kent CountydHealth
Depts. - School Health Coordinator;
BA Educ. and subjs. related to basic
sciences. MA in Public Health with ma-
jor in Publ. Health Educ. (or MA in
Educ. with major in Health). Teachers
certif. plus 2 yrs. teaching or exper. in
Publ. Health.
Ralston-Purina, St. Louis, Mo. - Sec-
retary-Assistant to Director, Womens
Personnel Div. College bkgd. plus good
Eng. usage. Trng or exper. in office
work (typing and filing) Age 22-35.
Oxford Paper Co., Rumford, Maine
-Mathematician for papermaking re-
search group engaged in analytical
work. Consider man or woman. BA or
MA in Math. Prefer 1 or 2 yrs. of exper.
in industrial field but will consider
June grad.
Medical Research Laboratories, Ann
Arbor Area - Positions available in
fields of: Bacti.; Bio-Chem.; Zoo.; Biol.;
Chem.; and Med. Tech. Various classi-
fications and salary levels. Applications
available at Bureau of Appts.
Please call General Div., Bureau of
Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext..3544 for further
information.
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 1:30 111 5 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time or full-time temporary
work, should call Bob Hodges at NO
3-151, ext. 3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 2200, daily.
MALE
1-With programming ability plus fast,
accurate keypunch skills.
2-Full-time, experienced keypunch
operators.
1-Recreational Therapist. Must be able
to improvise. 10 hours per week,
some evenings and weekends.
1-Consultant Landscape Architect to
help design a garden.
1 or 2-Skilled painters to paint the
inside of a house.
1-Architect who is from the Infor-
mation and Design Dept. or Com-
mercial Art. Must be a Junior or
Senior at least. Part-time.
FEMALE
1-With programming ability plus fast,
accurate keypunch skills.
2-Full-time, experienced keypunch
operators.
1-Recreational Therapist. Must be able
to improvise. 10 hours per week,
some evenings and weekends.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Chess Club, meeting, April 25, 7:30
p.m., Union, Rm. 3KL. Everyone wel-
come, lessons for beginners.
Congr. Disc. E & R Stud. Guild, Cost
Luncheon Disc.: "A Christian View of
God., Rev. R. Crusius, Church of the
Good Shepherd, United Church of
Christ, April 24, Noon, 802 Monroe.
** *
German Club, Folk Dance Festival
with Detroit German Folk Dancing
Group under Erika Brenner, Audience
participation, April 24, 8 p.m., Union
Ballroom; Coffee Hour, April 25, 2-4
p.m., FB.
Wesleyan Guild, Holy Communion,
April 25, 7 a.m., Chapel.
* * *
Marketing Club, meeting, April 25,
7:30 p.m., Rm. 131 Bus. Ad. Prof. Mar-
shall Sahlins will speak on "The Distri-
bution Function in Primitive Societies"
Non-members welcome.

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

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PERSONAL
D I may just take your advice and do
it. pm F18
MARILYN F.-Thank you for the Easter
Bunny. It was delicious. pm F14
'TIS BETTER to have sailed and sunk
than never to have sailed at all. F3
HEY, THIEF, return my wallet, no
questions. J. McEvoy. P13
YOU SAY you can't afford to take your
girl to Michigras? Call her up-maybe
she'll take you! F20
HAPPY BTRTHDAY CLAY and VAL.
From Ellie, Judy, Sherry, Honey,
Judy, Benette, and Bertha. F9
PETITIONING for standing commit-
tees of SGC. Get petitions SAB. Turn
in before Friday, April 27. F12
GIRL WANTED, to make bathrobe-
have pattern and terry cloth material.
Call Ed, NO 5-6117. F9
GIRL WANTED to share 4-bedroom
house with 3 other girls on Packard.
NO 3-1342. F12
GAMMA PHI BETA: Are you the frivo-
lous type, the worried type, the sloppy
type, or the excitable type? A.D.
F4
WANTED-"Quasi-Motto Green," care-
taker, for pipes in basement of 1800
Washtenaw. Phone CHampaigne 2-
3153. F2
DIAMONDS WHOLESALE-Save $100 to
$500. Robert Haack Diamond Import-
ers, First National Bldg., Suite 504,
by appointment only. NO 3-0653. F21
8,000 SUMMER JOBS NATIONWIDE to
$600/mo. All fields-Coeds included.
Complete listings $1.00. Act now! Col-
lege Job Mart, Glendale Bldg., 221
Glendale Ave., Lexington, Kentucky.
F14
GIBSON FOLK GUITAR with electric
pickup-perfect for both folk and
jazz playing. Excellent condition, with
case. Call 3-7541, Ext. 781, it will cost
only 10 cents - the phone call that
is. P16
BOB: If you had thought about it
sooner, I'm sure we could have baked
a cake for your sweet roommate.
But since we couldn't do that, invite
CS and I over sometime and we'll
wash those dirty windows. Anything
for a beer. RS Fl
DISPOSING of my large library at pri-
vate sale. Rare opportunity for stu-
dents to build up a library of good
books at low prices. Special lrd
prices on sets of books. Showings at
617 Packard St. (near State) from 12
p.m. to 4 p.m. every day except Sun-
day. F16
USED CARS
1959 SIMCA, 4-door sedan, good cond.
$450, NO 3-4747. N
60 AUSTIN-HEALY. 10,000 miles. Good
clean car.Call 665-6232. N12
1956 MGA Blue, good condition. Call
NO 5-9556. N5
PORSCHE SPEEDSTER-No miles since
$900 rebuild aid restoration. Prof's
Car, $1,775. 663-7909. N16
'55 PLYMOUTH, four-door, V-8, stand-
ard shift, good transportation. $165.
NO 2-5754. N14
PONTIAC, 1955, radio, heater, back-up
lights, two door hardtop. NO 3-7657.
N13
59 RENAULT DAUPHINE, R&H, new mo-
tor, absolutely no rust, $795. NO 5-
3217. Nl
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
Stop in now for brake work, engine
tune-up, battery and tire- check-up.
South University & Forest
NO 8-9168
S4
REAL ESTATE
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
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT: Furnished house,
January to June, 1963. Ph.D. candidate
with three children would like to
rent 2-3 bedroom furnished house.
Willing to pay any reasonable rent.
NO 2-8171. L9
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds

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ATTENTION ROTC
OFFICERS' SHOES
Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69u
Military Supplies
SAM'S STORE
122 E. WASHINGTON W6
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Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday till 9 a.m. Monday .
$12.OC olus 8c a mile. Rates
include gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.
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MISCELLANEOUS
THE NEW YORK TIMES delivered daily.
Student Newspaper Agency, PO Box
241, Ann Arbor, Michigan. M10
BIKES and SCOOTERS
1956 Harley-Davidson KHK Motorcycle
$400. Call NO 5-8439 after 6 p.m. B7
1958 CUSHMAN PACEMAKER, two-
speed, good condition, $135.00. NO 2-
2023. B6
EXCELLENT Parilla Scooter, $150.00.
May be seen at 2366 Dexter Avenue,
NO 5-7621. Z4
MOTOR SCOOTER, 1960. Red BELLA,
costs over $600 new, must sacrifice
$200. Call Rich Weiser, 3-6628 or 3-
4211. Z2
Plan on spending part of the week-
end in the Arb? You realize that
with your luck it is bound to rain!
Stay dry, get home fast on a Bike
from
BEAVER'S BIKE

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3 DAYS
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Phone NO 2-4786

605 Church

NO 5-6607
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CT rTODAY!
Appications must be postmarked by
midnight, Monday, April 30th.

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BOX STORAGE
" Fill one of Trojan's GIANT clothes hampers
with all of your bulky winter clothes. The clothes
will be stored and insured in our Refrigerated
vault for the summer for only $4.95. Next fall
they will be returned cleaned, pressed, on hang-
ers and ready to wear. Naturally, the cost of clean-
ing and pressing is extra.
CALL NOW for immediate delivery of a Trojan Storage
Hamper to dorms, frats, sororities, or plain old apartments.

BUSINESS SERVICES
HI-FI, PHONO TV, and radio repair.
Clip this ad for free pickup and de-
livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E.
Hoover, NO 5-6644. 124
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. J1
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
Herb David GUITAR Studio. Instru-
ments and instruction. Guitars, luts,
declimer, harpsichord, ude, banjo,
ext. Ancient & modern, hand made
& commercial instrument repairs.
207 S. State. NO 5-8001. F6
Finding holes in your winter cloth-
ing? Find that the wind whistles
through and sends chills up and
down your spine? Then send them
to WEAV-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade,
NO 2-4647. "We'll reweave them
to look like new." J12A
COEDS:
While you're having a FREE cup
of coffee, why not have your HAIR
DONE at the .
VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
300 S. Thayer in the concourse
of the Bell Tower
Now featuring the Hair-do of the
month-
THE CHERIE
Call NO 8-8384, also evenings by
appointment
Experienced Hair Stylists
J24
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
EAT GOOD FOOD
DRINK BEER &
ENJOY YOURSELF
at
Schwaben Inn
at 215 Ashley
While You're Here, Try a
SCHWABENBURGER
-Largest in town
ONLY 50c
LIQUOR- BEER-WINE
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Lady's gold wrist watch with
black cord band Tues., April 17 on
campus between Univer. Museums
Building and Angell Hall. A
HELP WANTED
SALES LADY part time for unusual
ladies casual apparel store. Energetic,
enthusiastic and reliable. Qrhms':
Arbor Land. See Mr. R. 665-0539, H91,
TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST: four hours
daily Monday through Friday in Real
Estate and Building Office. Desir-
able talents include typing and cof-
fee brewing. Silky telephone voice
an asset, $125 per month. NO 3-9373,
Mr. Jabbour or Mrs. Brackney for
appointment. H,
FOR SALE E
POODLE-Beautiful, toy male puppy.
Must sell immediately. Terms possible.
Call 665-7939. B2
THE GREAT LAKES Mobile Home, 10 x
47, '58 model, $2300. Call 2-6320 or
HU 2-2804. m30
FOR SALE by owner: being transferred
June 1st. $17,500 ranch for $165000.:
Delightful three bedroom, 1% baths
with colored fixtures, complete kitch-
en built in including washer and
dryer. Patio with fenced yard, at-
tached garage, low, low down pay-
ment. HU 3-5590. B9
FOR RENT
SUMMER - 6-room furnished house.
Near campus. NO 5-6554. C22
SUMMER FURISHED APARTMENT for
two close to campus. NO 5-0242 after
5. C21
GIRL WANTED to share apt. 3 blocks
from Freize Bldg. with 3 others. Call
NO 5-7711, Ext. 6214. C23
SUMMER-Hill and State, large modern
furnished apt. for 3 or 4, two floors,
reasonable. 2-8755. C24
3'/1 ROOM APT., perfect for couple or
single person. Available In June,
665-0432 after 5. C27
APT. TO RENT for sum. Beautifully
furn. for 2 or 3 at Hill & Forest. Call
5-4822. C11
SHARP 6 room house near campus for
6 (or 5) students. Summer and/or
winter. Call NO 5-0881. C5
NEW LARGE air-cond. apt. for 4.
Packard & Madison S. Quad. ext. 442.
C4
SUBLET June-Sept. 3 rooms, furn.
pool, 1500 Pauline. NO 5-0755 after 6.
C3
AVAILABLE IN JUNE: One room effi-
ciency furnished apartment. Close to
campus. NO 3-4325. 020
SUMMER-Redecorated apt. for three,
1005 Packard. $145/mo. Includes gatr-
age. Call NO 2-9181. C5
ON, CAMPUS. Now taking applications
for summer and fall furnished apart-
ments and parking. Call NO 2-1443.
012
COOL APARTMENT for summer, two
bedrooms, modern furnished Arbor
Forest Apts., prestige campus loca-
tions. $200. NO 2-8686. 012
FOR RENT-attractive turn. apt. for
girls or married couples. $95 to $135.
1 yr. lease beginning June or Sept.
NO 3-2800. .10
ON CAMPUS
Men: Pleasant rooms available for
summer. Girls: Pleasant rooms avail-
able for fall semester. NO 2-1443. C28
FURNISHED three-room apartment
close to campus available June 10
for summer residency. Call NO 5-
7183 for information. 018
SUMMER: four room apartment for
two, beautifully furnished, perfect
location, bargain. 665-0724, 5-6:30 p.m.
c16
SUMMER SUBLET-modern 3-room fur-
nished apt.-air conditioning, swim-
ming pool. Call NO 5-0212 after 5 P.M.
015
SUMMER rent air-cond. 2 bth, 3 large
bdrm. luxurious, spacious apt. Char-
ter House. South U. and Washtenaw.
4-6 girls preferred. June 11 to Sept.
11. NO 5-0351. 026
SUMMER - Modern, air-conditioned
apartment for four. Two blocks from
Diag. Fully furnished, kitchen with
dishwasher and disposal. Call NO 3-
1783. 019

701 SOUTH FOREST
THREE ROOM furnished apartment for
men. Available June 15 for summer
only. Off street parking, TV. two
blocks from campus. Call Mr. or Mrs.
Scott, NO 2-9301, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. C20
A MODERN FURNISHED APARTMENT
FOR THREE: completely new furni-
ture and carpeting, driveway and
garage, all utilities paid, On campus
near hospitals. For summer session.
NO 5-4351. 013
MEN AND WOMEN STUDENT APT'S.
New, modern, furn. and unfurn. 2
bdrm. uinits now renting for summer
and fall. Located 3 blocks from cam-
pus across from Intramural Bldg. 415
E. Hoover. Information 665-3220 week-
day evenings. 025
701 SOUTH FOREST
FURNISHED single rooms for men
available June 15. Singles or doubles
available for fall. Refrigerator, off
street parking, weekly cleaning, two
blocks from campus. Call Mr. or Mrs.
Scott, NO 2-9301, 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. 017
MARRIED STUDENTS with children,
apartments available June 15th. Park-
ing, fenced play area, laundry, close
to campus stores, hospitals. Semi-
furnished. $71 includes utilities.
BRANDEIS CO-OP. 803 E. Kingsley,
663-1204. C14
DO YOU REALLY believe in integrated
housing? Do you want good housing
at moderate cost? Do you want a
beautiful new modern apartment? 1,
2, 3 bedroom apartments. New reduced
rents $72.00 to $92.00 per month. Call
Willow Village Apartments, HU 3-
1253. C6
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