. TIME M~ICHIGAN DAILY, .. t DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 1, For Direct Alassified.Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tiI 11:30 A.M. Vnfl.fl.}" r .%n w r x"rflr r~ : r e' r rfl4' - (Continued from Page 2) pobl the task of investigation of the present status of the Student Govern- ment Council examinatiorn file- and make recommendationsas to its fu- ture. Adopted: Student Government Coun- cil feels it is necessary to imploreF and caution all Council members from, revealing any actions or statements- either by written or oral transmission -which refer to Council Executive Ses- sions unless so directed by the Coun- cil. The Council also feels it has ex- plcitly defined its own operating pro- cedures insofar as to what may be re- ported out of Executive Sessions and expresses serious concern lest any. Council member or members abuse their responsibility here and hence ignore or destroy the value of that session. Similarly, all operating procedures of other related bodies regarding closed sessions' must be equally honored. NF information should be revealed other' than that which is specifically desig- nated for public knowledge by that body. Student Government Council further- more expresses regret that the operat- ing procedures have, in fact, already been violated and fears that continu- ous disrespectto this end will. only re- sult in rendering useless any effective operative procedures. It is felt by the Council that'if certain Council mem- bers consider it their privilege to make implicating statements to the general donstituency, that this indeed Jeopar- U I BEAVER'S will be open Friday night for nils na S -, chicken wire, paint, or any other goodies 4,r dizes the entire spirit and philosophy pervading operating procedures, rules and regulations. Student Government Council is dis- turbed over the violation of Student Government Council Executive Session operating procedures by Council mem- ber John Roberts in his editorial of October 14, 1961, in The Michigan Daily. That violation consisted of pub- lishing the sentence, "It died with a shudder two weeks ago when the Coun- cil refused to appoint Robert Ross and Sharon Jeffrey to its vacant positions because they were 'too controversial'." Student. Government Council realizes, though, that there were certain exten- uating circumstances in this particular instance, but in no way implies ap- proval of this violation. (Roll Call vote.) Adopted: Student Government Coun- cil mandates its President to send a letter to the University of Michigan athletic department expressing its con- cern that football lineups are no long- er handed out at football games. Stu- dent Government Council feels that these are of significant value, and hopes that plans can be made to again distribute them. Events Carillon Recital: Percival Price, Uni- versity carillonneur, will present a re- cital on Sat., Oct. 21 at 12 Noon from Burton Memorial Tower. Faculty Recital: Eugene Bossart and Charles Fisher will present a Two Piano Recital on Sun., Oct. 22, 8:30 p.m., Hill Aud. They will present the composi- tions of Zipoli, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Poulenc,. Brahms, Vittoria Rieti, and Berlioz-Liszt. Open to the public with- out charge. Placement ATTENTION: Additional application forms for the Foreign Service Exam have been ordered. We EXPECT to have them in today. Please call Ext. 3544 for information. General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sgn schedule posted at 128-H West ngrg. Bldg. , OCT. 23-24- Air Reduction Co., Inc., Research Labs., N.J.-MS-PhD: ChE. PhD: BE & Physics, Des., R. & D. OCT. 23- American Oil Co., Manu. Dept., Engrg. Staffs & Tech. Service Staffs-BS-MS: ChE, CE, ME. Des., Construction, Main- tenance, Tech. Service, Process Engrg. OCT. 23-24- Calif. Research Corp., San Francisco & Los Angeles areas-PhD: ChE & EM. Des., R. & D. OCT. 23-- Calif. State Govt., Sacramento & branch offices. See Co. information sheet-BS-MS: CE. Feb. grads. Both' Men &. Women. Engrg, planning, des.,- construction, Maintenance & opera- tion of bridges, highways, dams, power plants, etc. OCT. 23-24- Motorola, Inc., Chicago, Ill. & Phoe- nix, Ariz.-BS, MS & PhD: EE. BS: E Physics. All Degrees: Physics, Phys. Chem., Met. for Solid State Elec. Lab. in Phoenix, Ariz. Des., R. & D. National Steel Corp., Great Lakes Steel, Detroit, Mich.-BS-MS: ME & Met. & Geology. BS: ChE, EE & IE. Feb. grads. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod., Plant Engrg., Quality Control & Ind. Engrg. Radio Corp. of America, N.J., N.Y., M4ass. & Pa.-BS-MS: AE, EE, & ME. MS: Communication Sci. BS: E Math, E Physics & Sci. Feb., June graduates. Both Men & Women. Des., R. & D., Spe- cialized Trng. Program-Grad. Study Program-Direct Assignment. RCA Laboratories, David Sarnoff Res. Ctr., Princeton, N.J.-Ail Degrees: EE. BS: E Physics-(Qualified for Grad, School). Both Men & Women. Re- search--Trng. Program. OCT. 23- The Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio-BS-MS: OhE, IE & ME. Des., R. & D., Prod. Socony Mobil Oil Ce., Inc.: Field Research Lab., Dallas, Texas- MS-PhD: ChE & ME. MS: EE. Des., R. & D. Paulsboro Lab., Paulsboro, N.J.-PhD: ChE, Chem.-(Analytical, Inorganic, Organic & Physical). Both Men & Women. R. & D. The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich.- BS-MS: ChE. Interested in Spanish-, speaking graduates. Trng. Program in- volving work in Res. & Dev., Des. & Prod. POSITION OPENINGS: Reynolds Metals Co., Richmond, Va.- Openings in Research & Development Labs for Chemists (Paper, Develop- ment, Analytical, & Physical-Inorganic) and Solid State- Physicist. Union Starch and Refining Co., Inc., Granite City, I1.-Project Engineer to work on projects with new installations or alterations to existing equipment. Require ME .degree & 1-5 yrs. exper. as project engnr. in fluid processing In- dustry., Fort Wawne Fine Arts Foundation, Inc., Ft. Wayne, Ind. - Opening for Executive Director for community or- ganization which functions to strength- en & promote the arts in Ft. Wayne. Will be responsible for general direc- tion of affairs & operation- of Founda- tion. Chrysler Corp.-Proving Ground, Chel- sea, Mich. - Civil Engineer to design maintenance '& construction projects. BS in Civil Engrg. Exper. desirable but not necessary. Management Consultants in New York -Engineering Executive for client firm in New England. Require exper. prefer- ably in EDP or communications. Must be unusually able administrator. Age 32-45. Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Project Manager with BS in Chem. or Chem. Engrg. Prefer MBA in addition. Exper. of 5-10 yrs. in chemical process industry. Age 30-35. Please contact General Div., Bureau of. Appts., Ext. 3544, 3200, SAB, for further, information. THE WEE SHOP is here! If you're look- ing for something different and new in gifts or flowers, come see us, 619 Packard. F4 SUE, aren't you at the wrong place. I thought that Terry was a Delt at Northwestern? Big Brother F5 BACCHUS SAYS: Contrary to popular belief, the Phi U Kaps will not have a TGIF today with those NEW-USED Psi O girls. Maybe next :week when the chapter house is ready. Congratu- lations to the newly tapped brethren. Fl GLAD TO SEE Michigan welcome a new fraternity-Phi Upsilon Kappa. I hope your fraternity prospers well. F2 WHY DON'T people beat a path to my door step? Don't you want to put an ad in the Personal Column? Don't you want to publicly tell someone something. Amuse or bewilder your friends, put an ad in the Daily. At least come in and talk to me. Andy. F3 PURDUE will lose to Michigan by two touchdowns. This is the prediction of the Great Craw. See if I am not right. I am always right. F4 LOST: 1 pair of gray glasses on Sunday or Monday, between the Hill and E. Quad. Call Steve, 2-1902. Reward. F43 PLAN NOW to attend the Joan Baez Concert on Friday, Oct. 27. 8:30 P.M. at Ann Arbor High School. Tickets $2.75-2.25-1.75 on sale at the Disc Shop and The Hi-Fi & T.V. Center. F68 A "BIG BOY" duzn't bite off more than he can chew. Henry Miller. F67 PHOTOS by Bud-Mor, fast, dependable service, reserve your photographer now for Father's week-ends, pledge formals, and Christmas dances. Phone Bud-Mor Agency, NO 2-6362. P50 IF YOU HAVE younger brothers or sis- ters with birthdays coming, stop in Follett's Toy Shop. Games, toys and books on the second floor. (Entrance between Follett's & Quarry. F35 BOL WEEVILS, Ann Arbor. Fabulous Dixie-land band, now accepting book- ings for late fall and early winter. Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S.U. NO 2-6362. F53 ESTES ACRES Mobile Home Center New-Used 2967 Paclanrd NO 8-8688 Ann Arbor 114 INCOME PROPERTIES for sale, call us for complete information on several properties with terms ranging from $1,500 down. RBOR SSOC IATES, REALTORS 1829 W. Stadium at Pauline NO 5-9114 R2 LINES 2 3 4 until the last Homecoming display is built.. BEAVERS BIKE N HARDWARE 605 Church Street","NO 5-6607 s _ w 4 . . 50% 'WESTMINSTER complete catalog '40% LONDON complete classical catalog 25% RCA VICTOR ANGEL RIVERSIDE VERVE PACIFIC JAZZ FOLKWAYS ELECTRA DIAMOND HUGE GROUP OF SKIRTS - Wools - Blends--=Cottons Navy - Black. Brown -- Blue Asst. Prints-Plaids Sizes 8 to 8 $ 98 (many orig. to 9.98) BARNARD'S Camtpu4 Ca uai4 1111 So. University Phone NO 3-2605 THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES SALUTE CARL HORN How many more people will need telephone service in Illinois by 1970? How many more tele- phone buildings should be built, how much more equipment ordered? Helping to find thie right answers (because the wrong ones could be very ex- pensive) is the job. of Carl Horn, a telephone com- pany economist who graduated from college just last year. His studies and estimates help management make important forecasting decisions. Decisions that will bring advanced communicati6ns to the nation. Carl Horn of Illinois Bell Telephone Company, and other young men like him in Bell Telephone Companies, help make your telephone and com- munications service the finest in the world. BE LL T E LE PHON E COM PAN IES kIE rnI 1c I f