THE MICHIGAN DAILY COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Plan Student Rathskeller On Georgetown Campus Marshall Scholarship ApplicationsAvailable 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. By MICHAEL HA1RRAH GEORGETOWN -- With the feeling that "indoctrination in the use of alcohol is part of the edu- cation of modern young men," Georgetown University Vice-Pres- ident The Rev. T. Byron Collins has announced plans for a school- operated rathskeller on campus. "There's no use saying the stu- dents shouldn't drink," Fr. Collins said. "So we would like to pro- vide them with the proper at- mosphere." The educational beer parlor will have more. than beer, and pretzels. When it opens in the early winter, students will also find a dining room and outside dining terrace. Georgetown students were elat- ed with the idea, but neighboring property owners didn't take to it Panhel Announces Workshop Agenda Panhellenic Association has an- nounced the date and agenda for its annual workshop for sorority presidents. The evening workshop will be held Tuesday, October 10. Four meetings will be held si- multaneously. The four topics will be activities, relations between executive and judicial councils in the houses, incorporations, and miscellaneous. The purpose of the fourth meeting is to weed the extraneous material from the first three. The workshop will use the case study method approach. Members of the Executive Council of Pan- hel will lead the discussions, with two co-chairmen in each group. There will probably be three or four members from each sorority house at each group meeting. too kindly. They hired Washing- ton attorney Charles E. Richey to object to the tavern within two blocks of a parochial elementary school. Substantial Impact' Richey points to President John F. Kennedy's own church near- by, too, and says that the impact would be "very substantial and detrimental." Fr. Collins noted that the "fa- cility would be very beneficial to the student body," since it would be so closely supervised, and that its "early American flavor would be in good taste." AUSTIN-Two local movie the- atres brought a quiet end to their policy of segregation this fall and began admitting all students at- tending the University of Texas. The move ended 15 months of stand-ins and picketing demon- strations in front of both theatres. Theatre-owners indicated that there has been no difficulty as yet, though the program was just on an experimental basis. By RONALD WILTON The Undergraduate Scholarship Office of the Dean of Men's Of- fice now has applications avail- able for the Marshall Scholarship program. The scholarships have a two- year tenure for the study of any subject leading to the award of a British university degree and may be held at any university in the United Kingdom. Applications must be handed in- to the Scholarship Office by Sep- tember 29. A committee of facul- ty members will interview the ap- plicants October 2. Bachelors Degree By the time a student plans to take up residence in the British university. he must have obtain- ed at least a Bachelors degree from an American school. Any United States citizen under 26 years of age may apply. However, if the student's education was in- terrupted by military service, he will be eligible up to the age of 28. There will be 24 Marshall schol- arships offered in 1962 for Amer- ican students. Twenty awards will be made on a regional basis and four will be designated as "Schol- arships-at-large." The monetary award is com- prised of three parts. The first is a personal allowance of £550 per City Hall To Sell Bicycle Licenses Today is the last day students will have the opportunity to pur- chase bicycle licenses at the Ad- ministration Bldg. They will be sold from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby. After this date they may be purchased at the City Clerk's Office in the City Hall. Licenses will also be sold at the student bicycle auction from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow. I a , * BERKELEY-The Internation- al Disarmament Expedition of Americarhas launched a new idea on the University of California campus--a 'Peace Mail Box' The slogan covered blue and white ,receptacle was installed on the Berkeley campus for "the pur- pose of delivering peace messages to the United Nations," according to the IDEA founder Roy Jacob- sen. Passersby are requested to sign a form letter and drop it into the slot. The letter asks "all nations to solve their problems peacefully and free mankind from the fear. of war." It also requests that all nations "refrain from trying to conquer or cheat each other." year. This is equivalent to about $1,540 in American currency. Commission To Approve The specific tuition fees must be approved by the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission, set up to administer the program un- der the Marshall Aid Commem- oration Acts of 1953 and 1959. This does not include residential fees. The third payment is a grant of up to £25 for books and a similar grant for approved travel in the United Kingdom in connection with courses of study. If a man is married at the time of his application he will be given an increase of £200 per year throughout his tenure. A man who marries after the date of his ap- plication will be eligible for the marriage allowance after the end of his first year. Established In 1953 The Marshall Scholarship pro- gram was established in 1953 by the British Government as an ex- pression of gratitude for Marshall Aid. The purposes were to enable citizens of the United States who are graduates of colleges in the U.S. to study for at least two years towards a degree of a university in the United Kingdom. It also reflects the hope of the- British Government for better personal' relations with people in the Unit- ed States. Fares for the scholarship win- ners will be paid from their places of residence in the U.S. to their universities in the United King- dom. In the case of married schol- ars, fare will be provided for their families. For purposes of processing, the United States is broken up into five regions: the North-Eastern, Mid - Eastern, Southern, Mid- Western, and Pacific. Committees To Interview After receiving and examining, the applications, regional commit- tees will interview the most prom- ising candidates and then submit a list of four candidates and six reserves in -order of merit to an advisory council in Washington, directed by the ambassador for the United Kingdom. After considering the names, the advisory council forwards lists of the candidates recommended, for scholarships and reserve po- sitions to the Commission in Lon- don. . This Commission reviews the selections and then authorizes the executive secretary to place the twenty-four approved candidates in United Kingdom universities. The winners are notified by the British ambassador in Washing- ton. -1Sesr LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLES, Norman of England. $36.95 and up. Western Auto, 119 E. Washington. NO 3-6994. B23 HI FI Columbia Console. 15 inch speak- er. Call NO 5-6906. B22 1958 Vespa for sale, excellent condition. Call NO 2-5196 after 6. 3 1961 BMW motorcycle. 4000 miles, excel- lent condition. NO 5-7967 after 5. Z4 CUSHMAN Eagle Motor Scooter, very good condition, always dependable, many extras, best offer over $195, NO 2-7465.: Z2 DESK and CHAIR, double bed, chest, kitchen table and Zenith Stereo and Hi Fi. Call NO 2-7134 after 7 P.M. B21 1957 LAMBRETTA 150 L.D., metallic blue. 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B4 SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS, A.K.C. sired Mother from Alaska, ideal pets. HU 3-5015. B7 WOLLINSAK Hi-Fidelity electronic tape recorder designed for memory work with auto-wind and playback fea- ture. $150. Calr NO 5-7161. B6 FOR SALE: '56 All-State Motorbike, excellent condition, $90. NO 8-7248. 1960 VW CONVERTIBLE 11,000 miles, excellent condition. NO 3-1004. B3 -ER 0NAL. CO-EDS have you missed your calling? We need good conversationalists to answer our phones. If you can blab on hour after hour on any subject, only true unslanderous material ac- ceptable of course. We need you. Call Mary Kaye at NO 2-3241. F28 IF YOU LIVE on this planet it's 3 to 2 you are illiterate. There are 1.2 bil- lion totally illiterate people in the world. This means you had better start to study now. F27 I NEED NUMBERS for my little black book Please leave your name and number with Andy at the Michigan Daily. NO 2-3241. F26 ROOMMATE-To share 2 bedroom apt. with 3 grad students. Convenient, new bldg. Tappan Street. $50 a month. Call Don, NO 2-3121 5-7 P.M. P25 DEAR FRESHMAN, Co-ed know every- thing. Will meet you in the Arb to- night. Your Friendly Frat. Man. F24 THREE Junior men need fourth. Eight rooms, cooking facilities. 506 Cath- erine. NO 5-0803. F23 WANTED-1 girl to share apt. modern kitchen, separate bedrooms. 335 Cath- erine. F8 ENSIAN organizational meetings Thurs. Sept. 21-4:15, Fri. Sept. 22 at 3:15. F16 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: When you stole my bicycle last week you left your fingerprints behind. They are being processed by the FBI. If you want to escape you may return the bike. P18 ENSIAN organizational meetings. Thurs., Sept. 21-4:15, Fri.-Sept. 22 at 3:15. F16 LOOKING FOR A good place to eat? Come to the NELSON INTERNATION- AL HOUSE for good food and good company, homey atmosphere. Mrs. Griffee, NO 5-5703. F22 VOICE LESSONS, European trained So- prano, teaches classical music, in- struction in French, Italian, and Ger- man pronunciation. Call NO 3-2975. P20 PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER SUNDAY SERVICES :00 Dr. Henry Kuizenga. 11:50 Rev. Jack Borckerdt. OTHER PROGRAMS FOR SUNDAY 9:30 a seminar "Scrutinizing the Chris- tain Faith" at the Guild House, 802 Monroe St. Conducted by Pat Pickett. 10:30 a.m. Bible Study of "Revelations." Presbyterian Campus Center at 1432 Washtenaw Ave. Jack Borckerdt. 11:30 Coffee hour at Presbyterian Cam- pus Center. 6:30 p.m. "Quest & question." Jack Borckerdt, Campus Center. TUESDAY PROGRAM Luncheon from 12 to 1, Guild House. "Topics of Ultimate Concern." Evening 9 to 11 "Tea and TEAology." 217 South Observatory with Pat Pick- ett, FRIDAY PROGRAM Luncheon 12 to 1. Guild House. "Topics of Immediate Concern," F19 EVERYONE who is ANYTHING will be at the MUSKET MASS MEETING Union Ballroom SUNDAY 7:30 SEPT. 24 P12 MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 4-room apt. at 320 E. Washington. NO 8-7856 F11 Are you a singer, dancer, artist, or generally good company, then the place for you is at the MUSKET MASS MEETING UNION BALLROOM SUNDAY 7:30 SEPT. 24 F13 WANTED- girl to share apt., sepa- rate bedrooms, 335 Catherine. 5-0356. DIXI-LAND DRUMMER wanted, please contact Tom Lough. Phone Univ. Ext. 421 W. Days. NO 3-0807 Evening F8 BABYSITTING Mother experienced in child care would like to sit for another child on weekly basis NO 3-6964. HHI Read and Use Daily Classifieds Sign up now for MICH IGANENSIAN SENIOR PICTURE Appointments e " ...;.}"r,.,Y.t".. ';';:;".?! nvnt;:,';r.+";1.vssrr.. ,'t w;.,. ".ti:1:;;:;:r:fr:":;ti:;. .}:,fi:"s;'.:';;t:i i'r'iii'r: i:; ;::y;>''::y.:: ....; : ." .t. .~ n r/' A-- 3.A '58 FORD FAIRLANE Fourdoor, Radio and Heater, - whitewalls, Fordomatic excellent condition. $850. NO 2-3416. N3 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, 1960, clean seat covers, floor mats, heater. ,Room 207, Green House, E. Quad. Charles Haw- kins. N2 '60 FORD CONV. Pow. 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Beautiful spot for crystal clear, sandy bottom natural spring fed swimming pool MAIN RESIDENCE 50' x 24'--4 Bedrooms, 2 complete baths, 14' x 24' garage, 16' x 24'" Tropical garden arnd aquarium, heated, Underground food storage, well and pump station. 16' x 26' conservation shelter and repair shop. 20 acres, more or less, $23,800.00. CUSTODIAN RESIDENCE 2 bedrooms, I1'/x baths, oil fired hot air furnace heat. Kitchen with built-in electric oven and range, cabinets, etc. Dining area and family room-walk-out basement. Utility room with tubs, washer and dryer. Newly furnished--complete. -2, acres more or less, $9,700.00. This property has extra country home building sites. "Tareyton's DuaIilter in ducs partes divisa estI" -- Slugging Junius (Pretty Boy) Cassius taes off the brass >:::::;::::::. :::.;.:> knucks to enjoy h favorite smoke. - ::. ::: I I I 11 11 I