23,1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA Art Museum Holds Show 'U' Enrollments (EDITORS NOTE: This table shows a comparison of this year's and last year's enrollments, college by college, as of the first day of classes. Figures are expected to increase slightly due to late registrations.) For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30A.M. Of Paintings An exhibition of "Paintings for Purchase Consideration" is cur- rently on display in the University Art Museum and will remain, through Oct. 11. Sixteen oil paintings by 10!con- temporary American artists were selected by Prof. Albert P. Mul- len of the architecture and design school to enable the museum to make a selection for its permanent collection. The exhibition is in the west gallery. Artists, represented are: Theo- done Stamos, Richard Pousette- Dart, Stephen Pace, Kenzo Okada, Joan Mitchell, Louis Tavelli, Peter Busa, George McNeil, Lawrence Calcagno and. Martin Bloom. The paintings were selected by Prof. Mullen in New York where he visited galleries and studios and chose the major part of the exhibit. Division Architecture and Design Business Administration Dearborn Center Dentistry Education Engineering Flint College Graduate Lawv Liberal Arts Medicine Music Natural Resources Nursing Pharmacy Public Health Social Work Hospital Training Duplicates Students 711 847 336 437 1,036 2,910 524 5,228 934 8,016 1,103 539 196 672 154 196 210 13 66 Last Year 672 821 210 463 988 3,073 461 5,039 907 7,400 1,130 479 184 650 156 203 205 18 35 Change 39 26 126 -26 48 -163 63 189 27 616 -27 60 12 22 -2 -7 5 -5 31 P1ERSONALS WOULD THE BOY who asked the ques- tion in my English class please give me a buzz for this weekend. Dott4 F34 4539 IS THIS YOUR BICYCLE LICENSE NUMBER? If it is we desperately want YOU. Call Ben or Audrey at NO 2-3241. F33_ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DBL. RM., cheap, 902 Baldwin. Kitch. facilities. $8.50 week. NO 3-5880. C33 WANTED-Third man for 3-man apt. Nice location. 1002 S. Forest. Reason- able rent. Call NO 2-8692. 034 LINES 2 3 ONE-DAY .70 .85 1.00 SPECIAL SIX-DAY RATE .58 .70 .83 3 Or 4 MAN furnished apt.,reasonable rent, includes utilities and parking. Call NO 2-7409. C32 Total 23,996 See story, Page 1 23,024 972 DAIY OFICALBULLETIN ." ' ar..hr.'isf"'r 5d5hY . w.. .reiv A 7 . W ..:.r..?:i....r...a::}{... .. ..}a?.">" :' LARGE pleasant room for 1 or 2, 20' x 30', coffee making O.K. 1 mile from campus, need car or bike. Phone 3- 1511., Ext. 2617 even, and week. 3- 9316. 031 SINGLE ROOM in new faculty home. Bath shared only with guest room. In city, but must have car. Linens fur- nished. NO 2-7077. C30 STUDENT to share bachelor apt. across from Engine Arch. Call 8-6140 days. C29 GRADUATE STUDENT wanted to share apt. 8 min. walk from campus, park- ing. Cost $55 plus utilities. Williams' basement, 539 S. Fifth Ave. C17 FURNISHED HOME FOR 4 STUDENTS 2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS $165/Mo. Plus Utilities PHONE NOrmandy 3-5098 EVES. C20 GRADUATE MALE STUDENTS, 2 open- ings. 1 room 'with -bath in the southeast section, 923 Olivia, NO (Continued from Page 4) purpose, and financial need. Applica- tions may be obtained at "the Scholar- ship Office, 2011 SAB. They should be returned by Oct. 1. The' Office,of Veterans' Affairs will be open this month on Sat., Sept. 23, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for the convenience of veterans who are enroll- ed far classes on Saturday only. Actuarial Review Classes: Probability and Statistics, 4 Mon., Sept. 25, 3227 Angell Hall. General Mathematics, 4 p.m., Sept. 29, 3227 Angell Hall. p.m., Fri., Events Doctoral Examination for Alice Ann Shannon, English Language & Litera- ORGAN IZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN for announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered organizations only. Organizations planning to be active for the Fall semester should register by OCTOBER 10, 1961. Forms available, 3011 Student Activities Building. Ex- ception to this procedure is subject to Student Government Council approval. w* s Congregational Disciples E & R Stud. Guild, "Scrutinizing the Christian Faith," Miss Patricia Pickett, Sept. 24, 9:30 a.m., 802 Monroe. ** * Graduate Outing Club, Hiking, Sept. 24, 2 p.m., Rackham Bldg., Huron St. Entrance. s * * Rifle Club, Organizational Meeting, Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m., ROTC Rifle Range,. N. Univ. Bldg. Folk Dancers, Picnic & Ethnics Meal, Dancing, Sept. 24, 2 p.m., Burns Park. Sign up now for MICHIGANENSIAN SENIOR PICTURE Appointments . ® w Napolen-as yo will note- Kept his had tucked Inside of his coat When his frieds asked, "MonR Cher, Qu'est-ce-que c'est have yu there?" He replied "'est Mo SwingiIe je tote. SWINGLIN no bigger than a pack of gum! (iASYhi 19p9sspl) Unconditionaly Guaranteed ' ture; thesis: "A Descriptive Syntax of the Parker Manuscript of the Anglo- Saxon Chronicle from 734 to 891," Sat., Sept. 23, 2011A North University Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, A. H. Marck- wardt. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 SAB, Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring stu- dents for part-time or full-time tem- porary work, should contact Jack Lar- die, NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE 4-Salesmen, sell china & silverware, good commission. 1-Engineering student, must be a junior, background in radioisotope. 10-15-Physics or electrical engineering majors. Must be seniors (3.00 or higher quality point average) or graduate level, US. citizens. Trans- portation required, 20 hours per week with some scheduling flexi- bility. 3-Salesmen, selling Vitamin Food Supplements, 8-10 hrs. on Satur- day. 1-Busboy, 11:15 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 3-Psych. experiments. Several salesmen to sell magazine subscriptions. 3-Salesmen, sell college sportswear for men. FEMALE 3-Waitresses, lunches, 12:00-2:00, thru school year. 1-Room &. board in exchange for babysitting & light housework. 3-Full-time waitresses, hours: 7 a.m.- 4 p.m. or 4 p.m.-1 a.m. 1-Light housekeeping, 2 hours Sat- urday mornings, thru school year. Corrected Motion passed unanimously by Student Government Council on student representation on the Study Committee on the Structure of the Of- fice of Student Affairs: Adopted: (Unanimously) Student Government Council desires to appoint four students as full voting members of the Study Committee on the Office of Student Affairs, and notes having received recommendations concerning appointment of students to that com- mittee from Vice-President James A. Lewis. All of these members shall be members of Student Government Coun- cil with two coming from the Commit- tee on the University and two from the Council at large: There shall be at least one member of each sex in the number. The Council will instruct them to report back to the Council in, oublic sessions at regular intervals on the progress of the study. The four Council members shall be appointed upon recommendation of the Interviewing and Nominating Commit- tee, which shall screen applicants for the positions. Student Government Council does] not by this action imply endorsement of the present arrangement in which TRUCK LOAD SALE ON LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLES $32.88 and up WESTERN AUTO 119 E. Washington NO 3-6994 the study committee functions outside the normal advisory channels of the University. The Council, in fact, ques- tions the advisability of this arrange- ment. By appointing members to serve on the committee, the Council does not commit itself to support the com- mittee's final recommendations. The Council recognizes and shall fulfill its own responsibility to debate fully all relevant issues, to initiate proposals, and to review, evaluate and comment upon the recommendations submitted by the study committee. Recognizing that the educational re- sponsibility of the University rests ul- timately with the faculty, the Coun- cil recommends strongly that the find- ings of the study committee be review- ed by the University Senate sub-com- mittee on Student Relations. In view of the fact that the study committee has been presented with the report from the Student Relations Sub-committee, and has been apprised of the facts regarding the initiation of the study, the Council recommends that one member of the original stu- dent group serve as an ex-officio mem- ber without vote on the study commit- tee. That original student group in- cluded the 1961 Daily senior staff. and three members of the 1961 SGC Human Relations Board. The Council mandates its Committee on the University to compile informa- tion relating to the Office of Student Affairs and to transmit it to the Coun- cil, in order that members may be bet- ter informed. To this same end the Council requests that Vice-President Lewis make available to Council mem- bers the full support of the Student Relations Sub-Committee .nd the Of- fice of Student Affairs. The Council further requests that the minutes of the study committee, be transmitted in confidence to the SGC Committee on the University. The approval for the following stu- dent-sponsored activities becomes ef- fective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Sept. 28-Michigan Union, Interna- tional Seminar on Admission of Red China to the United Nations, Union Room 3R-S, 4:00 p.m. Sept. 29-SGC Wolverine Club and Assembly Association, Pep Rally and Dance Outdoors, Palmer Field, 7-10:30 p.m. Oct. 14-Inter-Quadrangle Council, Michigan-Michigan State Mixer, East Quadrangle, 8-12:30 p.m. Sept. 29 and 30-Young Republicans Club, Con-Con Conference, Michigan League, 7:30 to 11 p.m. Sept. 29 and 11:30 to 4 p.m. Sept. 30. Sept. 24-Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Mass Meeting, Michigan Union 3C, 7:00 p.m. Thursdays-University of Michigan Folk Dancers, Meetings with Folk Dancing, Hillel Foundation, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20 and 21-Homecoming 1961, Pep Rally, Alumni Picnic and All-Cam- pus Dance. Pep Rally, Ferry Field, 7-9 p.m. Oct. 20; Alumni Picnic, 10 a.m.- 1 p.m.; All Campus Dance, I-M Build- ing. Nov. 16, 17, 18-Michigan League, Soph Show "Guys and Dolls," Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8:00-12 p.m. Oct. 11-India Students Association, Indrani Rehman dance program, Ann Arbor High School Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. Sign up now for MICHIGANENSIAN SENIOR PICTURE Appointments MEN-Don't forget your White Shirt and Tie WILL THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE who dropped her handkerchief on the Diag please call Andy at NO 2-3241 or 2- 5571. F32 Seniors & Grads sign up for SENIOR PICTURE APPOINTMENTS F29 WANTED: Ride to Portland, Oregon. Call South Quad, Ext. 750. F30 ROOMMATE-share apt. w/3 engineers. 613 Hill, 1st floor. F31 STUDENTS, do the growing pangs of hunger haunt you every day? Then take in a "Schwabenburger" and drive them quickly away ... Schwaben Inn, 215 Ashley. F35 THE ANSWER to the cross-word puz- zle will be hidden in tomorrow's clas- sified section. F37 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 24121 5-7 P.M. F25 THREE Junior men need fourth. Eight. rooms, cooking facilities. 506 Cath- erine. NO 5-0803. F23 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 HOUSEhfor 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 EVERYONE who is ANYTHING will be at the MUSKET MASS MEETING 2-1465. SEE .*. for yourself how apartment for Huron Towers. you get more the money ^t A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 X6 =e e! PARKING PLACES for rent near cor- ner of E. Univ. and Hill. Please con- tact 663-0477. M4 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 $195, NO 1958 1MoKed, excellent condition. NO 3-8434, after 5. B19 MODELS OPEN 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily and Sunday' SCHEDULE OF RENTALS Figure 5 average words to a line Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. Phone NO 2-4786 C21 DWELLERS! Don't you feel tired of walking all over town to get your food and study snacks? Is it worth it? when RALPH'S MARKET is right on 709 Packard, a small jaunt without breaking your back. J17 BECOME A PART of the modern busi- ness world while enjoying the hustle and bustle of newspaper work. Make a place for yourself, do your good job today. Come to the MICHIGAN DAILY. J16 Tutoring Unlimited LANGUAGES FRENCH - GREEK - LATIN GERMAN - ITALIAN - SPANISH Fast tutoring by young woman PhD with 9 years college and university experience. CALL NO 5-7847. J10 NEW & USED MOBILE HOMES 26 ft. to 57 ft. down payment and monthly install- ments arranged to suit individual budgets. 7 year financing rental units available HERB ESTES MOBILE HOMES Studio............$ 98 to 1-Bedroom......... 120 to 2-Bedroom.........225 to 3--Bedroom.........270 to 126 180 270 330 (Rentals include heat, water, Frigidaire range and refrigera- tor, swimming pool.) IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY HURON TOWERS APARTMENTS 2200 Fuller Road NOrmandy 3-0800, 5-9161 09 GARAGES and PARKING FOR RENT. 1 & 2 blocks fro mcampus. Call NO 3-7268. C23 PEACH'S TRAILER COURT. Year round' living on Silver Lake by South Lyon. 17 minutes to campus. Lake privi- leges Call GE 7-9174 or GE 7-9216. C15 CAMPUS LOCATION, 1311 Wilmont, double room for rent, to see call NO 2-2556 or Even. NO 3-2763. C24 GRADUATE STUDENTS, 2 rooms, 1 large with 2 beds, 1 single room, NO 8-7697. EE4 QUIET LARGE ROOM. For graduate or businessman near north campus. 5643 Geddes Rd. HU 2-4959. EE2 FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment with fireplace in Saline. Girls or couple preferred-no objection to child $85! month. Call Mrs. Brockney days NO 3-9373, nights HA 9-9879. C3 LEARN TO RIDE with Mr. Alexander Duffield, U. of M. graduate and for- mer riding instructor at Culver Mili- tary. Small classes, day or evening. Excellent Horses. Jumping and dress- age facilities. Transportation furn- nshed. Jerry and Ruth Everett, 3651 N. Maple Rd. Phone 662-3390. M3 ROOM AND/OR BOARD-Enjoy whole- some meals of professional fraternity. NO 2-8312, 1319 Cambridge. G6 JEWELRY MAKERS-I need a particu- lar piece of metal jewelry made. Call NO 3-8479 evenings, except. Wed. G14 Union Ballroom MG-TD-red, w/w, A No. 1 shape. Must SUNDAY 7:3 m SEPT. 24 M ,ww hp.M SUDA :3FEP.24 sell. Come and bargain. T. Coon, 419 P12 Hamilton P1. NO 3-7289. B18 MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 4-room apt. at 320 E. Washington. NO ZUNDAPP - 1953-300cc., nice shape, 8-7856. F11I very reliable. Come and bargain. T. Coon, 419 Hamilton Pl. NO 3-7289. B17 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 DIXI-LAND DRUMMER wanted, please contact Tom Lough. Phone Univ. Ext. 421 W. Days. NO 3-0807 Evenings. F8 wilFt.1 rvI 61 8- -~ w- _ _ PORTABLE ROYAL, Quiet Deluxe Type- writer, excellent condition, over- hauled last year. $40. Call 5-4938. B16 FOR SALE-'56 All-State Motorbike. Excellent condition, $90. NO 8-7248 after 5 p.m. B13 '59 MOBYLETTE MOTOR BIKE, with canvas cover, carrying box, manuals. Outstanding condition. Serviced by Montgomery Ward. A Raleigh 26" boys bike, 3-speed hub. Prices open. NO 2-4401. 222_Adams. B11 GREAT DANE. Male fawn. 9 wk. A.K.C. HI 9-4536.. B5 SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS, A.K.C. sired Mother from Alaska, ideal pets. HU 3-5015. B7 WOLLINSAK Hi-Fidelity electronid tape recorder designed for memory work with auto-wind and playback ,fea- ture. $150. Call NO 5-7161. B6 FOR SALE: '56 All-State Motorbike, excellent condition, $90. NO 8-7248. B9 1960 VW CONVERTIBLE 11,000 miles, excellent condition. NO 3-1004. B3 2967 Packard NO 8-8688 J5 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS It is fall change over time. Time to check your cooling system and put in ATLAS PERMA-GUARD anti-freeze. "You expect more from Standard & you get it., SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FIRST NO 8-9168 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. J11 '59 VESPA, 150, in sharp condition. Call Mike Gillingham at NO 5-9556. Z8 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 54 MERCURY 2-door hard top, auto- matic radio-good cond., reasonably priced. NO 2-0552. N4 '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 CONY. Pow. Br. and steer. 4-door, r-h; wsw, excell cond. $1895. HU 3-3497. NI 605 Church NO 5-6607 Z$ ENGLISH BICYCLE girl's-excellent condition, used 2 months, $50. 2- 3641. Z10 - ---- ------ Ell SIC FLICS1 WILLOW VILLAGE APARTMENTS ACROSS L Lout 4. Stinging insect 8. Large freight boat 12. Drink 13. Russian sea 14. Territory 15. Long narrow inlet 16. Agreeable 17.'Mass of ice 18. Long step~ 20. Emanation 22. Cozy home 24. Levantine sailing vessel 27. More secure 30. Cereal grass 32. Acknowl- edgement of a debt 33. Genuine 34. Give: Scot. 35. Heated compartment 36. River island 37. Jump 38. Coasting vehicles 39. Ingenuous 41. Coarse hominy 43. Bough 45. Portions 49. Norse god 51. Iridescent stone 53. Guido's second note 54. Man's nickname 55. Worthless: Bib. 56. Meadow barley 57. Speaks 58. Holly 59. Father DOWN 1. Boat propellers / 12 .3 t4 S 67 8 9 1/0 i t- /3 - 14 /6 /7 / /9 -7 z21 22 23/0241 25 26 27 2829 //3 --- 33 '4 One, two, and three bedroom unfurnished apart-