WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1962 DAILY OFFICIALI BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4)p Service careers. Sponsored jointly by1 Poll. S. Dept. and Bureau of Appoint-1 ments. (Note: Annual entrance exam2 will be given Sept. 8; applications must be filed by July 23.) Peace Corps - immed. openings for£ men on Teaching Staff of new Train-j ing Center in Puerto Rico to begin June 1, '62. Seeking 10 General Instructors who will also serve as Group Leaders.F Must be physically fit and like out- doors. High school or college level, any] field. Permanent or for one-year con-, tract. Also need a Program Coordinator;1 man with admin. ability. Salaried po- sitions. (If interested, call Bureau of Appts., Ext. 3544, immed.)] FSEE Reminder - Thurs., April 26 is last day this year to file applications to take Federal Service Entrance Exam. No more exams will be held until next7 fall. Applications available at Bureauy of Appts., 3200 SAB. POSITION OPENINGS: Graphic Controls Corp., Buffalo, N.Y.] --Seeking recent and June grads for1 wide variety of assignments in Co. in-j cluding: Mfg.; Direct Sales; Mkt. Re- search; Acc't.; Indust. Engrg.; Custom-' er Service; Plant Engrg. and Product Development. Co. has tuition refund program to encourage employees to use outside educ. facilities. Aladdin Electronics, Nashville, Tenn.1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGU L OV{L IFAA -Magnetics Physicist -measurements and applications of magnetic materials. Equiv. of PhD in Physics (i.e., BS Phy- sics plus 5 yrs. in measurements work and/or on appli. of magnetic materials). Michigan Civil Service - LLB for Regulatory Board Investigator. Position in Wayne County. Applications due by May 14. Washington State Civil Service-Fol- lowing positions open: Research Ana- lysts; Psychiatric Social Workers; Pa- role and Probation Officer; Occupation- al Therapists; and Dietitian. Portland, Oregon, Civil Service - Po- sitions as follows: Assoc. Planning Dir.; Zoning Supervisor; Sr. Planner; City Planner. All require Masters in City Planning (or related sub.), and some exper. Also Planning Assist. Bachelors and no experience. Vernitron Corp., Torrance, Calif. -- Need 3 to 5 Electrical Engrs. Work lirh-. 'ted to components as opposed to sys- tems. Oregon Civil Service - Attn.: For- eign Students. U.S. citizenship and Ore- gon residency waived for position as Civil Engr. BS degree. Douglas Steel Fabricating Corp., Lan- sing, Mich. - Opening for Contract Manager or Sales Engr. with oppor. for advancement. Both positions re- quire structural steel design exper. Executive Manpower Corp., N.Y., N.Y., -Client firms have openings as fol- lows: (1) Exec. Director; Advanced de- gree desirable. Familiarity with health sciences. (2) General Mgr.-Computer Operations; Advanced degree in EE. Exper. in mgmt. in computer field. (3) Div. General Mgr.; Degree EE or ME Exper. For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 1 SAB, Ext. 3544. Summer Placement Service: Camp Nahelu-Michigan Coed Camp. Mr. Stanley Michaels, President of the American Camping Association, will interview men for counseling positions on Friday, April 27, 1962, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rm. 212, SAB. Beginning the week of April 30, the following schools will be at the Bureau to interview candidates for the 1962- 1963 school year. MON., APRIL 30 Concord, Mich. - Elem., SS, Band- Vocal, Girl's PE. Ferndale, Mich. - Elem.; Gen. Sci. (9th grade), Chem., Math. (SMSG), SS- Eng., Biol., Deaf. Grand Haven, Mich. - Sp. Corr. Grass Lake, Mich.-Jr. HS Eng., Asst. in Coaching; HS Phys.-Chem.-Math- Asst. Coach. Milford, Mich. - Jr. HS Eng., Girl's PE; HS Eng., Span., Auto Mach.; Jr. HS Math. TUES., MAY 1 Almont, Mich. - Fields not yet listed. Brooklyn, Mich. - 1st grade, 5-6th grade; 7th Sci.-Math, 7th Eng., HS Eng. Capac, Mich. - Elem. (K-6); Jr. HS Eng.-SS; HS Home Ec. Imlay City, Mich. - 3rd grade; HS Art-Eng. orSS, Sp. Corr., Bus. Ed. Eng.- SS or SS-Eng.; Elem. and HS Vocal. Lorain, 0. - Elem.; Math, Eng., Art, Libr., Girl's PE and all Secondary. Middleville, Mich. (Thornapple Kel- logg Sch.) - Elem.; 7-8th gr. Eng.; 8th Sci.-Math; 8-9th Eng., 9th gr. Math-Boy's PE. For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3547. from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30 A.M. 11 ;1 BIKES GIRL'S 20" bike. $15. Call NO 2-4736. USED CARS 54 PORSCHE convertible, 56 engine. Best offer. MI 4-8430. N18 1956 STATION WAGON, $70. Studebak- er. R and H and safety belts, grill damaged. Call 3-0807 or see at 2334 Haisley. N21 MGA 1960, wht., blk. int., extras. Call 2-4591, ext. 318, Greene. N20 WHITE CONVERTIBLE-1957 Mercury. Very sharp looking. Very good me- chanically. NO 2-1069. N19 PERSONAL WARNING No. 2. How do I avoid dragon; let me dount the ways. F11 I THINK that I shall never see a creature as petty as a "he," To think we girls just go out to have our dates shell money out; For these same boys although they spend attempt reimbursement at evening's end So I am sure this male nonsense is but a result of guilty conscience. (But boys are forgiven by nuts like we, for we too hate to kiss a tree.) by B.E.J.J.N.S. AND BERTHA. F10 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.40 4.50 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily Phone NO 2-4786 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 FOR SALE % K. diamond ring and matching band $70. 665-0385 after 5:30. B12 1956 MGA Blue, good condition. Call COMING Thurs. Maize yellow Featherl NO 5-9556. N5S1 Day. FA BUSINESS SERVICES HI-FI, PHONO T4, 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. BurrU-Pat- terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni- versity, NO 8-8887. Jl1 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 ENJOY THE SPRING on a 1958 LAM- BRETTA. New 150 fored engine. Per- fect mechanical shape. Ideal for girls, too. Asking $175. NO 5-0397. F1 1 STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL PETITIONING FOR RELATED BOARDS Opens Tuesday, April 5- (loses Friday, May 4 -U . Human Relations Board Cinema Guild 'gold bond cleaners 515 E. William . International Relations Board " Early Registration Pass Committee OLD AGE is coming. Visit the Fountain of Youth (Michigras). F6 12 LOVELY MEMBERS of the Michigan Lonely Hearts Club would like cool dates for Michigras. Call NO 5-8631 and ask for Gail Bordman, Mo Bozin, Betsy Brandt, Mary Eller, Sue Finley, Myra Hancock, Pat Henny, Kathy Herring. Sue Ho lenbeck, Judy Nor- man, Anne Schroeder, or Betsy Sie- bold. F5 MIMEOGRAPH machine, factory sec- ond, $40. Call HU 3-5561. B13' AD LIB at MICHIGRAS 62. Explore TUT'S TOMB. F12 GIRL WANTED to share apt. 3 blocks from Freize Bldg. with 3 others. Call NO 5-7711, Ext. 6214. C23 D I may just take your advice and do it. pm F18 MARILYN F.-Thank you for the Easter Bunny. It was delicious. pm P14 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 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 PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC. Ad- vice of physician on birth control. Professional counsel on marriage problems. Clinic hours Tues., and Thurs. 7:30-9. 201 E. Liberty. Vail NO 2-9282. Additional medical clinic Mon. eve. 4:30-9. Thru April & May. F20 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sports Cars. Lubrication $1.50 Nye Motor Sales 514 E. Washington 82 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS Stop in now for brake work, engine tune-up, batteryand tirecheck-up. South University & Forest NO 8-9168 841 FOR SALE - 2 bdrm. mobile home. Fence, awning, excellent cond. Only $1500. Call GE 8-8221. B1 POODLE-Beautiful, toy male puppy. Must sell immediately. Terms possible. Call 665-7939. B2 THE GREAT LAKES Mobile crme, 10 x 47, '58 model. $2300. Call 2-6320 or HU 2-2804. El0 FOR SALE by owner: being transferred June 1st. $17,500 ranch for $16,fi000. 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 MISCELLANEOUS THE NEW YORK TIMES delivered daily. Student Newspaper Agency, PO Box 241, Ann Arbor, Michigan. M10 WANTED TO RENT APT. FOR 3 responsible men near cam- pus for coming school yr. Must have kitchen facilities. Call NO 2-4591; ext. 438 Cooley after 6:30 p.m. L10 BARGAIN CORNER ATTENTION ROTC OFFICERS' SHOES Army-Navy Oxfords -- $7.95 Socks 39c Shorts 69c Military Supplies SAM'S STORE 122 E. WASHINGTON W6 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS HiFi & TV Center 304 S. THAYER ACROSS FROM HILL AUDITORIUM Service and repairs by Fred Flack M.A.E.S. 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 HELP WANTED WANTED-Man for meal job. Inquire NO 3-8581 between 5 & 6. H13 SALES LADY part time for unusual ladies casual apparel store. Energetic, enthusiastic and reliable, Grahms' Arbor Land. See Mr. R. 665-0539. H12 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. H11 FOR RENT SUMMER-Modern air-conditioned apt. for 4. Two blocks from Diag, fully furnished, kitchen with dishwasher and disposal. Call NO 3-1783. C FOR SUMMER RENT: One of the 30 best 3-men apts. in the city. Just 2 blocks from campus. Call NO 3-7819. C4- 3 BEDROOM APT. for summer, 2 blocks from campus. NO 3-1412. C3 SUMMER RENTAL for 2 or 3. 718 Mon- roe across from Law school. 2 bdrm. furn. NO 2-8832. C2 FOR SUMMER-Modern furn 3 bdrm. apt. with aircond., dishwasher and 2 baths. 1345 S. Univer. Apt. B. NO 3- 8639 after 3 p.m. Cl SUMMER-2 bdrm. apt. furn. Close to campus. Utilities. NO 5-9430. C5 TO RENT: Large modern furn. apt. for 3. Laundry facilities, disposal and parking lot. 2 blocks from campus. Available June 1. WO 3-7106 after 7 p.m. C6 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 SUMMER-Hill and State, large modern furnished apt, for 3 or 4, two floors, reasonable. 2-8755. C24 3 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. Cil SHARP 6 room house near campus for 6 (or 5) students. Summer and/or winter. Call NO 5-0881. C5 AVAILABLE IN JUNE: One room effi- ciency"furnished apartment. Close to campus. NO 3-4325. C20 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 NO 2-1443. C12 COOL APARTMENT for summer, two bedrooms, modern furnished Arbor Forest Apts., prestige 'campus' loca- tions. $200. NO 2-8686. C12 FOR RENT-attractive furn. apt. for girls or married couples. $95 to $135. 1 yr. lease beginning June or Sept. NO 3-2800. C10 ON CAMPUS' Men: Pleasant rooms available for summer. Girls: Pleasant rooms avail- able for fall semester. NO 2-1443. C28 FOR RENT 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. C15 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. C26 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. C13 MEN AND WOMEN STUDENT APT'S. New, modern, furn. and unfurn. 2 bdrm. units 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. C25 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. 014 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. 06 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 "Tran- porter" . . . We have large private grounds with patio, swimming pool and sgn decks . . .carriage room Dior "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 $98 to $330. FUR- NISHED FROM $133. NINE- OR TWELVE-MONTH LEASES WITH PERMISSION TO 'SUBLET. I Student Book Exchange Odorless Cleaning correctly finished * Wolverine Club For further informalion .. . Free minor repairs Free Moth- proofing Fast Service (all KEN MILLER . 21-4580 or 3-0553 I Subscribe .to The Michigan Daily European Musical Chairs HURON TOWERS APARTMENTS 2200 Fuller Road NOrmandy 3-0800, 5-9161 024 Don't Be the One Left at the Airport! GET YOUR SEAT SOON! Michigan Union KLM Charterflight r~------- ----------------------------------...-------- ----------, it II I I II II I I 1 I THE QUESTION OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE , I I I ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES We oppose the. skated purpose of the anti HUAC rally' scheduledj Ito be held today, which is: "the elimination of the Committee and all other forms of I I. thought control." Inasmuch as the Supreme Court has declared that the Communist M ~Party is a conspiracy bent on the overthrow of the United, States Government, and not another political party, we acknowledge the right and necessity of Congress to j ~investigate the nature, scope and extent of this conspiracy and of its propaganda., I I Inasrmuch as Congress has established HUAC to investigate this conspiracy in order both to inform Congress and to recommend legislation; and inas- much as the Supreme Court has upheld the Constitutional right of HUAC "to conduct appropriate investigations in. . . the field of Communist activity," we support the Ibasic function of this Committee.I I I I I I Nevertheless, recognizing the necessity of preserving the individual Iright of freedom of speech in our democratic society, we support continued consider- 1 ~tion of certain procedural reforms as well as ,a more careful delineation of the present I I I r nn nao +katn m+gi n +nlmtic i tp in in c+ k nntl c n o n AI to EUROPE $300-With a $50 Rebate If the Plane Is Filled Why Pay More? 11 ii II I 11