TIKE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, N 0 Cyclotron Progress Program Notes 1 BUILDING COMPLETED-Construction has been finished on the University's cyclotron building, designed to house a high-power particle accelerator. The $1.1 million project is expected to go into operation in early 1963. NUCLEAR PROTEST: Faculty Members, Wives Wire Khrushchev, Kennedy . The Men's Glee Clubs of the University and Duke University wlil present a joint concert at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Saturday in Hill Aud. * * * The Berlin Philharmonic Or- chestra, directed by Herbert von Karajan, will present the fourth concert in the Choral Union Se- ries at 8:30 p.m. Friday in Hill Aud. The program will include: "Symphony No. 4," by Brahms, "Afternoon of a Faun," by De- bussy, and "Death and Transfig- uration," by Strauss. * * * The Department of Speech will present the second in its series of Laboratory Playbill productions at 4:10 p.m. tomorrow in the Arena Theatre, Frieze Building. The pro- gram will be a double bill consist- ing of an original one-act farce by Barton Wimble, "La Forza del Donuts," and a short play by Eu- gene O'Neill, "Before Breakfast." The Mazowsze Polish Song and Dance Company, accompanied by a full symphony orchestra, will appear at 8:20 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2:20 p.m. Sunday at the Masonic Auditorium in De- troit. * * * Prof. Halsey Stevens of the Uni- versity of Southern California will lecture on "Folk Music Influence in the Music of Bartok" at 4:15 p.m. Friday in Lane Hall Aud., under the auspices of the Music School. Posehel To Face Chess Challengers Paul Poschel, a United States chess master, will take on all challengers simultaneously at, an exhibition at 7:30 p.m. today in Rms. 3-LMN of the Union. The exhibition, sponsored by the Chess Club, will be free to members, with a 25 cent charge for non-members. further bombs and urged cancel- lation of the tests for the sake of mankind's health: President Kennedy was inform- ed of the strong protest to Khrushchev. He was urged to de- sist from resuming nuclear test- ing in the atmosphere, so as not to add to the world's health haz- ards. Among the signers of the tele- grams were Prof. Robert Angell of the sociology department; Prof. Kenneth Boulding of the economics dept. and his wife; Prof. Thomas Winner of the Slav- ic Languages department and his wife; Prof. Marston Bates of the zoology department; Prof. Theo- dore Newcomb of the sociology de- partment and his wife. U ENDING THURSDAY f, DIAL NO 5-6290 i STARTING FRIDAY: "BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S" Your Future in Electronics at Hughes As the West's leader in advanced electronics, Hughes is engaged in some of the most dramatic and critical projects ever envisioned. Challenges for your imagination and development are to be found in such diversified programs as: Project Surveyor,(soft lunar landing) Communications Satellites ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS and PHYSICISTS 3-dimensional Radars Digital Computer Systems MBS ofurndPsta ndt Plasma Physics, Ion Propulsion .Hydrospace Electronics Solid State Materials and Devices infrared z CAMPUIS These are among the more than 500 outstanding programs now in prog- November 9-10 1961 ress at Hughes.These programs require the talents of E.E s and Physi- Find outmore about the wide range cists who desire to work with professional scientists in research, de- activities, educational programs, reloca- tion allowances and progressive benefit velopmnent and manufacture. plans offered by Hughes. For Interview In addition, Hughes sponsors advanced degree programs for aca- appointment or informational literature consult your College Placement Director. demic growth. These programs provide for advanced degree study or write: College Placement office, Hughes, Culver City, California. at many leading universities. ______________ ao oo is ua ' J , r. .{. v....... .:...: .v . .. S.r... .r... .... :..... .. r.v.,. : ". "v :: ": .x .::: . ............t:.,. .. .. .... ... .fir. .. .....::. ....::; ::" ::::::: ::::.............. :. :. ...::..:::.:.:....... . ........ .. .. 'zu....... r... .r.,. .. ...r .. ... ... .; ... ., h .. v.. .... ...... ........:rv. .. 4... .. _ .... ... ;r .......... .... .:r Y.... .. .r : ry .... 'vs .......... .v r.............. ... }.... .rh ..........vY.. $.. .. r .. :.... S. .. r..1.. .. ... v.... rrr..... n.. n.- ..... r. :: "... ..:. ...::::::..:::::::.: .,.. :. " ,..... r .. r....... r.... x...... ,.r.r .._ _.. _.x _.9WIil IIYi: : iYt.":"Y---. ..iE....:rk ::;L11i;ti:=i' . ::;"y .. a rFr":3 ia.,..,.....r..._. ..