x ________THE MICHIGAN DAILY- Canada Students To View Latin Affairs 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 11:30 A.M. . By PHILIP SUTIN - American and Canadian rela- tions with Latin America will be the major topic of the business adninistration school's student council exchange weekend. Fifteen students from the University of Toronto's commerce school. will attend the weekend. These students arrived yester- day to begin the slate of. confer- ences and dinner with 15 business students and faculty.a Managing Assets .At 'a dinner tonight Prof. Mor- gan Colline of the business ad- miinistration school will speak about his experiences in manag- ing the cash assest of a major American corporation. Dean Floyd Bond of the business school will welcome the students at that time. Papers on the Latin American theme will be- presented by stu- dents of both schools tomorrow. They will stress the business as- pects of North American relations with Latin America, but political and economic areas will also be covered, Robert Rossiter, Grad, president of the business adminis- tration school student council, said. Prof. Paul McCracken of' the i .. ,i. . A. y ( + 2e business administration school will speak at a Friday noon luncheon on the balance of payment situa- tion. Soviet Problems The Soviet Union's economy, marketing problems, and trade of- fensive will be discussed by Prof. D. Maynard Phelps of the business administration school, Prof. Wil- liam Ballis of the political science department and Peter Rasko of the Bureau of Business Research at a session tomorrow afternoon. Closing out the formal part of the weekend, Prof. Albert Steiger- walt of the business administra- tion school will speak about his experiences conducting state de- partment sponsored seminars for Venezualan students last summer At a dinner tomorrow evening. The 15 University of Toronto students wil also tour the Memor- ial Phoenix Project and the cam- pus and wil also yiew Homecoming festivities and the football game with Purdue. Roundtable Plans Discussion on U N The Political Science Round- table will sponsor a discussion on "The Secretary-Generalship and Future of the United Nations" in the Rackham Amphitheater, at 8:00 p m. today Prof. Inis L. Claude of the political science de- partment, J. David Singer of the Political science department and Eric Stein of the Law School will speak. ROOM AND BOARD for women stu- dents, excellent location. Call NO 2- 1017 between 6 P.M. and 8 P.M. E3 SINGLE ROOM, $7.00'weekly, no lease. NO 5-0475. C2 COMPLETELY furnished ranch home. Whitmore lakefront. Male grad stu- dents preferred. Has everything, 10 minutes to campus. HI 9-2159 or TU 2-9661. 052 1' I ' i A . s r .. k '57 MG in good condition. Call 5-5805 before six. 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