, OCTOBER 3, 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY OCTOBER 3,1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY INDIAN PROBLEMS: De Considers Applieation Of Ghandi*'s Philosophy 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 930 'til 11:30 A.M I -I (Continued from Page 4) By CYNTHIA NEU Research on the application of" Mahatma Ghandi's philosophy to problems in India today was in- vestigated by S. Kumar De of the Ghandi Peace PFoundation, of Dehli, at the weekly meeting of the Faculty Research Seminar of the Conflict Resolution Center yesterday.' The Foundation, supported by the Ghandi Memorial Fund, was established in 1958 and is con- ducting various projects. Among the projects now in pro- gress at the Foundation are the role of women in the freedom movement, the application of Ghandi's techniques to criminol- ogy, religious diversion, the eco- nomics of decentralization and direct action in a democracy. 'Direct Action' on Issue De explained that direct action is a major issue in India at the present time. Although civil dis- obedience was one of Ghandi's beliefs, he noted that there had been no protest movement by any of the groups who followed Ghandi. Most of the direct action in India has come from political par- ties, De said. For example, when the government now in control wasp campaigning, they promised re- distribution of states on the basis of linguistics. After they took of- fice, the matter was sent to a committee for study and no im- mediate action was taken. Effective Protest A starvation protest was con- ducted by a prison in one of the states and upon Ghandi's death, violence broke out and the state was redistributed. Each of the political parties sponsors their own research in- stitute, De explained, which pub- lishes journals and conducts pro- jects. Control of Institutes The independent institutes in the country are also subject to political control through advisory boards which decide if projects may be conducted or published. De illustrated governmental control of a project conducted on the claims of the democratic party campaigning against the Com- munists in a Communist-con- trolled province in southern India. This project was not approved for publication, which would seem to indicate that it went against the democratic party, De said. Land Gift Project The reverse phenomonon, where a social research project has in- fluenced the government is the land gift project conducted by the Institute of Ghandian Studies. This group has formed more than 500 villages from lands given to them by private owners, establish- ing the basis of a new society. The government has promised not to interfere and has donated $ mil- lion to the project. De noted that Indian social re- search is oriented- toward western social science, because India, was formerly under a colonial govern- ment, and little research has been conducted by native researchers. Standing Committees: Committee on Membership in Student Organizations. Ad Hoc Committees and Related Boards: Early Registration Pass Com- mittee Report, Wolverine Club, Cine- ma Guild Sponsorship Policy. Special Business. Old Business: Residence Halls Confi- dential Reports, Year-Round Operation of the University. New Business: Gilbert and Sullivan. Constituents' and Members' Time. Announcements. * Adjournment. Approval for the following student sponsored activities becomes effective twenty-four (24) hours after the publi- cation of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Oct. 5-Michigan Union, Speaker, A. Kenneth Pye, "Training in Law," Small Ballroom, Michigan Union, 7:30 p.m. October 10-Michigan Union, Speak- ers: Prof. Inis Claude, Robert Kehoe, Robert Rolfson, Prof. Warren Chase, "Careers in the United States Govern- ment," Third Floor Conference Room, Union, 4 p.m. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitors who will be on the campus this week on the dates indicated. Program arrangements are being made by the International Center: Mrs. Janice D. Miller. Gregoria C. Borlaza, Technical Asst. to the President, Philippine Normal College, Philippines, Oct. 2-10. Deryck Mumford, Principal, Cam- bridgeshire Technical College and School of Art, Britain, Oct. 2-4. Milovan Matic, Director, Dept. of In- ternational Exchanges, Secretariat for Education & Culture, Federal Execu- tive Council, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Oct. 3-5. Miss (Dr.) Maria Buchinger, Forestry Adviser and Curator of the Herbarium, Dept, of Forestry Research, Division of National Parks, Buenos Aires, Argen- tina. Oct. 9-11. Events Wednesday Anatomy Seminar: Wed., Oct. 4, 4:00 p m.; 2501 East Medical Bldg. Dr. D. H. Enlow will speak on "Functional Ap- proach to the Interpretation of Bone Structure." Botany Seminar: V. D. Yocum, Dept., of Botany, U-M, "Some Aspects of Gas Exchange in Plants." Wed., Oct. 4, 4:15 p.m. Tea served at 4:00. Mathematics Colloquium: Prof. James M. Kister, Department of Mathematics, will speak on "Periodicity, Linearity, and Two Conjectures of P. A. Smith," on Oct. 3, in Room 3209 Angell Hall 'at 4:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served in Room 3212 Angell Hall at 3:30 p.m.. Doctoral Examination for Shu-Sing Chang, Chemistry; thesis: "Cryogenic Thermodynamic Studies on Some Glob- ular Molecules and on the System Tet- ramethylammonium Chloride - Tetra- methylammonium Hydrogen Dichlor- ide," Wed., Oct. 4, 3003 Chemistry Bldg.. at 1:30 p.m. Chairman, E. F. Westrum. Events Thursday. Engineers: "Campus Interviewing and Sign up now for MICHIGANENSIAN SENIOR PICTURE Appointments Student Publications Bldg. Plant Visits" will be discussed by Prof. John G. Young, Director, Engineering Placement, Wed., Oct. 4, and Thurs., Oct. 12, at 4:00 p.m., in Room 311 West EnTgineering. All interested students are invited and engineers who expect to graduate this year are especially urged to attend one of these meetings. Part-Time Employment Che 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 1-Busboy, 12:00-2:00, five days per week. 2-Busboys, 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Monday thru Saturday, afternoons on Sun- day. 1-Pianist, Thurs., Friday and Satur- day evenings. 4-Salesmen, sell china & silverware, good commission. 3-Salesmen, sell college sportswear for men. 10-15-Physics or Elec. Engrg. major, seniors or graduate students. Must have 3.00 grade point level or high- er, U.S. citizen, must have car. 20 hours per week with some schedul- ing flexibility. 3-Psych. experiments. -Several salesmen to sell magazines. 1-Engineering student, must. be a junior, background in radioisotope. FEMALE 1-Cashier, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday & Saturdays. 4--Full-time waitresses, hours flexible. 1-Pianist, Thurs., Friday & Saturday evenings. 2-Waitresses, 12-2:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. 3-Babysitting & light housework, hours flexible for school year. 1-Psych. experiment. 3-Counter work, washing shelves, etc. Mornings or afternoons, thru the school year. Placement Attention Seniors & Grad Students- Remember registration this afternoon with the Bureau of Appointments and Occuational Information. Meetings at both 3:00 and 4:00 in Auditorium B, Angell Hall. POSITION OPENINGS: Oasi Disability Determination Serv- ice, Lansing. Mich.-Men or WOMEN- a vacancy for either Vocational Re- habilitation Trainee or Disability Ex- aminer. Both reouire Bachelor's in field related to rehabilitation (psych., soc., counseling, etc.). Disability Examiner also needs 1 yr. exner. Vickers. Inc., Detroit. Mich.-Market- ing Statistician to analyze & comute comlex statistical data. Bachelor's in Statistics with Marketing or Economy minor. Require equivalent to 3 yrs. exner Sarkas Taria"'. Inc. - Time Sales- muan. Promnotlon Director & Studio Asst. for WT rV in Inriananois. Studio Asst. for WTA in Fort Wayne. Radio An- nonncer for WTTS in Bloomington.! And an Oneratons Manager for WFAM In Iafavette. who knows nrogramming & nroductinn and is strong in sales, nrnmotion. and public relations. Motor State Prodnction, Ypsilanti, Mich.-Part-Time-Job for ME or Met.- student. Test certified parts for con- v;rtible ton for autos. A *nrox. two weeks of work. Flexible schedule-4-8 hours ner day. National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohbo-Onening in Advanced Develonment Div. for BSEE who has had at least an academic background in transistors, switching circuits, audio amnlifiers, and transients. Will con- struct & test transistor switching cir- cuits, audio amplifiers, filters, etc.; both breadboard & prototype. Please contact General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for fur- ther information. i-N SINCERS THANKS to the Alpha Xi's for helping to clean up after a T.GI.F. You're a rarity. Fellows at 839 Tap- pan. Rog, Goose, Bob, Mike, Joe, and Wes. NO 2-7492. F DARLING, now that the weather is get- ting colder you need someone to keep you warm at various odd times. Are you game? The Fella. F14 ANDY-Let's twist again. Jo. F11 HEY, BLIMPIE, what happened to you last night, we missed your good food. ATO. P13 MOE, better not tell them about the flag pole jumping contests off the roof. Craw. , F15 The only CHUCKLE AD that was good enough to put in was submitted by Carol Valentine, Box 322, Lloyd. Carol would you pick up your ticket at the Daily this week. MOTHER experienced in child care, with 3 grad students. Convenient area, dance floor, TV, Bar, dbl bed. Full details in letter to Box 3. Readers don't you think that you could do this good or better. Submit your feeble attempts today. F16 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 low 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. F8 IF YOU are a real Pro at photography, you shouldn't be caught without a NIKON camera for the football sea- son. See them at FOLLETT'S PHOTO DEPT. State Street at N.U. Just as advertised in Sports Illustrated. F1 VOICE CULTURE, Miss Johnson's stu- dio, graduate school of music, pupil of eminent teachers. Diction in Ital- ian, French and German. Many years teaching experience. Reasonable rates. NO 3-4685. P54 MICHIGAN UNION student talent list- ing-See our other ad. F55 HERE IS lively, refreshing entertain- ment for your private party! Richard Hagen, piano and song humorist, has novelty songs that will have you chuckling for days. This enthusiastic entertainer knows all the old favor- ites and gets everyone gathered around and participating. Ann Arbor's answer to the Kingston Trio-THE BEACHCOMBERS, now ac- cepting bookings for open houses, dances, Christmas formals. Contact the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. Uni- versity, NO 2-6362. F75 JOIN Bumper Sticker of the Month Club, 313 Stephenson Bldg., Detroit. F4 ORDER YOUR Jumbo 28 oz. beer mug with Michigan Seal and name now at the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. Univer- sity. F73 ZEN TRAINING EXERCISE. Instruction offered in connection with psycho- logical research project. Interested, men call Mr. Maupin, NO 3-1511, ext. 2536 between 10 A.M.- P.M. F39 AMERICA'S NEWEST folksinging sen- sation-Joan Baez will be appearing in Ann Arbor on Friday, October 27 at Ann Arbor High School. Block ticket reservations now being accepted at the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. Uni- versity, NO 2-6362. F74 STUDIO, 1600 sq. ft., Music, Dance, Reducing, Ceramic, large assembly room, 33 x 15, 4 smaller rooms, over Pretzel Bell, 2-5 year lease, call Lan- sing, ED 2-3583 or ED 7-9305. R3 INCOME PROPERTIES for sale, call us for complete information on several properties with terms ranging from $1,500 down. 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C42 CAMPUS LOCATION, 1311 Wilmont, double room for tent, 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 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 Uoil l/ "Gotten Yo'ur bike yet?"/ Tf not, see BEAVER'S! 605 Church Z22 FOUND Sunday after Cinema Guild, one small yellow journal. Call NO 3- 6055. A25 REWARD - Newmans Brown Vienna Coat. Lost Sunday afternoon on Ged- des or Arlington. Phone NO 5-4901. A24 SAT. AT THE GAME, vicinity Ferry Field and Hill, change purse, cnt. bills and key. Please call NO 3-4375. A23 LOST Navy coat and pants on campus. REWARD. Call NO 3-7541 Ext. 647. A22 LOST: fraternity pin (A.T.O.). If found, call NO 8-8983. A20 WHOEVER took a red wallet from a purse in the Union PLEASE return all ID papers. A9 11 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 X6 If yes, see BEAVER'S BIG BUYS on TAPE 1200 Acetate ONLY 1.39 Guaranteed To Satisfy for repairs. BEAVER'S BIKE &HARDWARE 605 Church Street No 5-6607 q ---... T T TO ALL STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CAN YOU USE A HUNDRED BUCKS? That's what you can win in every one of REALTORS 1829 W. Stadium at Pauline NO 5-9114 R2 Sign up now for. MICHIGANENSIAN SENIOR PICTURE Appointments IT'S EASY! Just pick the ten winning teams, predict the scores-and you're in the money!. /NLY/ONLY STUDENTS ON THIS CAMPUS " HERE ARE ALL THE PRIZES ARE ELIGIBLE! LO U i YOU CAN WIN!I FIRST CONTEST OCTOBER 7th 1\120 other prizes of$10each. 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