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LEARING HOUSE:
'U' Students Participate

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

GAN DAILY PAGE FIVE
For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:0 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

n Political Problems
By JUDITH LANE

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Two University students, Ju-
dith Dean, '62, and Theodore Ha-
worth, '62, participated in sum-
City Approves
Parkmg Lease
The City Council voted unani-
mously Monday to approve an
eight, month lease for a new 70-
car parking lot in downtown Ann
Arbor.
The lease arrangement with the
Ann Arbor Trust Co. will run from.
Nov. 1 to June 30, when it Is ex-
pected that another, longer one
r will be signed.
Meanwhile, studies will be made
to determine whether a parking
structure would be feasible for
this site, at the southeast corner
of W. Huron and S. Ashley Sts:
The land was recently cleared of
eight buildings by the trust. firm
as part of its building program.
The total expenses for running;
* the lot are estimated at $19,000.
The expected income from the lot
will be approximately $9,332,-
which means that the parking
system will lose about $10,000 dur-
ing the eight-month period.

mer internship programs spon-
sored by the Michigan Citizenship
Clearing House.
Miss Dean spent eight weeks at
the Democratic State Central
Committee headquarters in Lans-
ing doing research on the Consti-
tutional Convention for the par-
ty's convention candidates.
She spent much time with par-
ty and state'leaders and now feels
she knows what kind of profes-
sional life a politician leads. I
She describes it as "exciting
and full." "I saw in part the prob-
lems and challenges which a poli-
tician faces every day and how
he handles them.
Haworth toured the state. for
the year-old rMichigan{State
Chamber of Commerce collecting
data from local chambers concern-
ing the effectiveness of the larger
organization.
Using his original fifteen-page
questionnaire, he queried local
chamber executives and then re-
turned to Lansing for two weeks
to compile his information .and
submit the results to the state
chamber's staff.
Haworth learned how vital the
local chapters consider industrial
development for the state and
how concerned they are with pro-
moting it.

(Continued from Page 4)
on "Class of Solutions of the 2-Dimen-
sional Helmholtz Equation with Appli-
ration to Diffraction by a Slit," on
Thurs., Oct. 2, at 4:00 p.m. in 246
West Engineering.
Refreshments in 274 West Engineer-
ing at 3:30 p.m.
Placement
Engineers: "Campus Interviewing and
Plant Visits" will be discussed by Prof.
John G. Young, director, Engineering
Placement, Thurs, Oct. 12, at 4:00 pm.,
In 311' West Engineering. All interested
students are invited and engineers who
expect to graduate this year are espe-
rolly urged, to attend this meeting.
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies for the 1961-1962
school year.
Newhall, Calif. (Wm. S. Hart Sch.
Dist.)-1S Math-Immediate opening;
Jr. HS Engl./Hist.-Opening beginning
Jan. 29, 1962.
South Bend, Ind.-Elem. Art.
Burlington, Wisc.-HS Latin I & II/
English-Openinlg beginning Jan. 22,
1962.
Eau Claire, Wisc.-Ninth Grade ,Soc.
Stud.
Sheboygan, Wisc.-Male Recreation
Supervisor.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB,
NO 3-1511, Ext.. 3547.
The Buffalo Board of Education has
authorized teacher examinations to be
given to approved candidates in Buf-
falo, New York, "on Sat., Nov. 4, 1961.
Applications should reach their office
by Oct. 25, 1961.
Examinations for Eligibility Lists
with the Elementary Schools Division
and The Child Welfare Division (Teach-
ers of the Mentally Retarded) of the
San Francisco, California Unified School
District, will be given on Sat., Nov.
4, 1961. Applicants must hold a bach-
elors degree prior to receiving proba-
tionary appointment. Those who grad-
uate in Feb., June or Aug., are also
eligible. Registration for1these 'exam-
inations will close Oct. 30, 1961.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB,
NO 3-1511, Ext. 3547.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & grad. stu-
dents, please call Ext. 3544 for inter-
view appointments wi.h the following:
MON., OCT. 16-
Texaco, Incorporated, New York, N.Y.
(p.m.)-62 grads with BA in any Lib-
eral Arts program of BBA for Market-
ing of Petroleum Products. Request in-
terview appointment only if interested
in Sales career.
U.S. Army Special Services-Location
of work: U.S. & foreign countries where
army bases located. Responsible for
Library; & Recreation Programs estab-
lished & maintained to insure mental
& physical well- being of army person-
nel. Men & WOMEN with degree in
appropriate field and/or applicable ex-
per. U.S. citizen.
TUES., OCT. 17-
Zurich-American Insurance Company,
ATTENTION FRESHMAN
ROTC STUDENTS.
This is a reminder that
soon it will be too late to
drop ROTC and you wili be
obligated to continue the
program for two years.
CONSIDER THIS
CAREFULLY !

Chicago, III. (p.m.)-Location of Work:
Countrywide. Men with degree in Lib-
eral Arts for Insurance Programs-Home
Office, Claims or Sales. U.S. Citizen-
ship.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Mgmt. Consulting Firm on East Coast
-Openings for Product Sales Manager,
Chief Manufacturing Engnr., and Dis-
trict Sales Manager. Require highly
Qualified personnel.
Industrial Cellulose Research, Limit-
ed, Hawkesbury, Ont.-Opening in Basic
Research Div. for Organic Chemist to
work on lignin. Require PhD or post
doctorate student. Exper. not required.
Owens-Illinois, General Offices, To-
ledo, 0.-Variety of positions as fol-
lows: Prescription Field Rep., Sales
Rep., Asst. Project Engnr., Tax Analyst,
Bacteriologist, Engineers (Indust.,
Mech., Chem.), Research Scientist, and
Container & Accessory Salesman.
Hotel Corp. of America,,Boston, Mass.
- Openings for two Management
Trainees (Budget & Control), Asst.
Food & Beverage Manager, Sales
Trainee, and Asst. Sales Manager. Some
experience required for these posi-
tions. Locations throughout the U.S.
Attn: European Students-Jean Pesh-
on, Ingenieur-Docteur in West Ger-
many, is setting up nonprofit organi-
zation for applied research specializing
in electronics. Looking for scientific
man-MS & ,preferably PhD plus exper.
In conduct of research projects. Call
Engrg. Placement for further details.
Please contact General Div., Bureau
of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for fur-
ther information.
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 iodd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 2200, daily.
MALE
2-Room jobs, 1 for this semester only,
1 for the school year.
1-Commercial artist, 2-4 hours per
mo.
2-Production helps making donuts.
'Hours 9-12 noon or 4-8 p.m., 5-7
days per week.
1-Busboy, 12:00-2:00, five days per
week.
1-Pianist, Thurs., Friday and Satur-
day evenings.
4-Salesmen, sell china & silverware,
commission basis.
3-Salesmen to sell college sportswear
'for, men.
2-Psych .experiments.
Several salesmen to sell magazines.
1-Engineering student, must be at
least a junior, background in ra-
dio-isotope.
2-3-Ambulance drivers & attendants,
experienced in first aid, Senior card
in Red Cross. Night hours avail-
able, 7 nights per ,week.
4-5-Laborers, mornings or afternoons
for 3 weeks, possibly longer.
1-Janitorial'work, 6-7 hours per week,
for at least a 'year.
FEMALE
4-Fuli-time waitresses, hours flexible.
1-Pianist, Thurs., Friday & Saturday
evenings.
2-Waitresses, 12-2:00 p.m., Monday
thru Friday.
1-Commercial artist, 2-4 hours per
month.
1-Babysitting & light.housework,
hours flexible for school year.
2-Psych. experiments.
3-Counter work, washing shelves, etc.,
mornings or afternoons, thru the
school year..
1-Full-time saleslady for women's
apparel, experienced.

PERSON A S
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
J.S., Truly sorry. You can win on 21.
How isyour book? B.B. F
TUTOR in Math. 412 wanted. Contact
Ernie at 5-8597. P60
BEWARE of sloppy Scribblers, because
on Friday the 13th you lose the waste-
basket where all your copy belongs.
Munion P61
GEDDES GIRLS would like to negoti-
ate for the purple and white. Call
Hermione 2-6576. F
JOHN, will meet you in front of Win
thro's at 9:30. Tom and Pete. P55
CANFIELD, where did you get that big
red nose? Not from eating pistachios,
was it? F54
ARE YOU the Truman Cole who USED
to date bleached blondes? If so, call
Miss Clairol at 3-1561-1063. F53
WE LAMBCHOPS would all like to
know, if you don't send your boys
to the show, just where do you hide
them, where rushees can't And them,
in the closets or in the cellars below?
BOX SCORE... .US 3, U 2. P52
JOAN BAEZ is coming Oct. 27. Tickets
are now on sale at the Disc' Shop. P56
ADVANCE RESERVATIONS for Joan
Baez can now be picked up from 2:30
to 5:30 at the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103
South University. F57
THE KINGSTON TRIO will be opening
at the Lansing Civic Center on Wed.,
Nov. 8-tickets $1.50, $2.50, $3.50. Make
your 'reservations at the Bud-Mar
Agency. 1103 S. University any after-
noon between 2-5:30 p.m. F27
RON BELL, Bill Curtin, The Royal
Lancers and Art Bartner are only a
few o fthe outstanding combos booked
by the .Bud-Mor Agency. 1103 S. Uni
Versity. NO 2-6362. P26
INCOME PROPERTIES for sale, call us
for complete information on several
properties with terms ranging from
$1x,500 down.
SSQCATES,
REALTORS
1829 W. Stadium at Pauline NO 5-9114
R2
STUDIO, 1600 sq. ft., Music, Dance,=Re-
ducing, Ceramic, large assembly room
33x15, 4 smaller rooms, over Pretzel
Bell, 2-5 year lease. Call Lansing, ED,
2-3583 or ED 7-9305. R3
-I
NEED one ticket to MSU U of M game.
Call NO 3-3832 after 5:30. M8
WANTED-parking -space near general
library. Top money. NO 3-9464 or Box
309 AA. M9

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
SPECIAL
SIX-DAY
LINES ONE-DAY RATE
2 .70 .58
3, .85 .70
4 1.00.8
Figure 5 overage words to a line
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
Phone NO 2-4786

SPECIAL COMPLIMENTARY OFFER
FOR COLLEGE MEN
Learn the Pleasures
'of .Fine Tobacco ... ,
Enjoy the Original Extra-Mild
Cavendish in the'
Handy "Poly",Pocket Pouch
Blended in Hpofand by Douwe Egberis Royal Factories
AMPHORA, is cool, even-burning, long-lasting. Its pleasur-
able smoking qualities have won loyal friends-it outsells all
other tobaccos in its class! If
you haven't tried AMPHORA,
be our guest. Simply fill in the
"M : icoupon below and mail it. You
will receive a complimentary
" full2-ounce pouch.

FOR SALE: Mercedes Benz, 190 SL 1958,
$2700. Call Don Robbins, NO 8-7172
after 6. N16
'57 Mercedez=Benz 190 SL. Black, new
tires, R&H, Only $2295. Caall NO 3-
4316, 5-7 P.M. B41
1960 VW Convertible, low mileage, ex-
cellent ' condition, best offer over
$1450. NO' 3-1004,, X14
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. J24
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
ATTENTION ROTC
OFFICERS' SHQES
Army-Navy Oxfords,- $7.95
Socks 39c a Shorts 69c
Military Supplies
SAM'S STORE
122 E. WASHINGTON W6

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ROMICK'S INTERNATIONAL TOBACCO CO.
11918 Vose Street, North Hollywood, California'
Gentlemen: Please send me a complimentary full 2-ounce pouch of
AMPHORA. I enclose 10# coin to- cover Lost of handling and mailing
(PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT)
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Attention, Golfers
Tremendous close-out prices on golf
clubs and accessories. Men's, women's
and children's. Savings up to 60%1
Municipal Golf Course, 1519 Fuller Rd.
NO 8-9230. Open 8 a.m.-7 p.m., 7 days
a week.
Bob Applegate's
PRO GOLF SHOP
M6
N'OUBLIEZ pas de venir a la reunion
du Cercle Francais a 20:00 ce soir.
Venes causer en francais. Toute le
monde est invite. 3050 F.B. M3
RIDER to San Francisco wanted. Leave
Oct. 14. Adult woman preferred. Ref-
erences exchanged. NO 2-7459. M4
HAYRIDES-Features rides,' BarBeCue
rides. NO 3-5010. M5
"S &FOUND
LOST-Khaki raincoat, Monday, Oct. 9.
Call 3-1561, Ext. 372. A37
LOST-small beige leather purse Sat.
afternoon between the Stadium and
Saline Rd. area. REWARD. NO 8-8472.
A36
LOST-between Martha Cook and the
Law Club. Heavy silver Mexican
bracelet. REWARD. Call Pat Patraitis,
NO 2-3225. A
LOST-Black diary withlock, extremely
personal information inside in code.
I need this back or I will be liqui-
dated immediately. Boris at NO 9-
1673 after 12 p.m. A34
WHOEVER took a red wallet from a
purse in the Union PLEASE return
all ID papers. A9
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