THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'THE CHILD BUYER': Graduate Panel DiscussesHersheyBook For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. By MICHAEL JULIAR John Hershey has a romantiz view of the individual (especially the gifted child) and fe's that a person is not a natural resource of his country, three panelists agreed yesterday at a discussioa of Hershey's book, "The Child Buyer." Victor Kobayashi, Grad, pointed out that Hershey felt that the search for gifted children was brought on by negative reasons, such as for the personal gain of industry instead of the child's own self-advancement. Hershey also criticized the methods used to find gifted children. He felt that intelligence tests and other so-called measures. of aptitude do not measure the child's drive, as shown by the fruitless results of IQ tests applied to Barry Rudd, the gifted child of the book, Kobayashi added. , Future Education Another member of the panel, John Lipkin, Grad, said that "The Child Buyer," the story of an industrial tycoon's fight to buy Barry for his own personal gains, .mm I STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL announces points out the problems of edu- cation in an age of science that exists in this story set in the world 20 years in the future. First, he said, there are the problems that exist even today: the roles and composition of to- day's educators, teachers and guidance councellors are deplor- able because of the general in- competency of many of these people. The problems of this age of science in the future consist of the constant of this future edu- cational system, Lipkin added. There is a great emphasis on science to the exclusion of other subjects. And the method of teach- ing science and evaluating the students are entirely based on IQ and other aptitude tests. Character Stereotyped The third member of the panel, Christian Anderson, Grad, said that Hershey has made stereo- types of all the charcters in the book except for the child buyer, Wissey Jones. He is the "master teacher," in- fluencing everyone that has a right to prevent him from buying Barry to reconsider and to allow the sale to go through. Jones sells every- FLOWERS from BUD-MOR NO 2-6362 one on the idea of selling the child to him. Kobayashi added that finally, Mr. Jones, the child buyer, even got Barry to permit himself to be sold because the boy had lost his faith in humanity. Prof. Claude Eggerstsen of the education school moderated the panel discussion that was spon- sored by the education school. 'U Passes Goal In United Fund The University has surpassed its goal in the 1962 United Fund campaign, campus UF chairman Prof. Shorey Peterson, of the economics department, announced yesterday. The goal of $107,943 was ex- ceeded by $821. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Cercle Francais, Movie, "En Effeuil- lant La Margarite" with Brigitte Bardot, Nov. 21, 8 p.m., UGLI, Multipurpose Rm. Venez tous! * * * Cong., Disc., E&R, Stud. Guild, Lun- cheon Discussion "The Immorality of Civil Defense," Noon; Paul Worthing- ton (, Peace Corps field reprseentative: "The Peace Corps: Opportunities, Pur- poses, Recruitment," 7:30 p.m.; Nov. 21, 802 Monroe. * w U. of M. Folk Dancers, Meeting, In- struction & Dancing, Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. * * * Wesleyan Guild, Holy Communion, Nov. 22, 7 a.m., Meth. Church, Chapel. FOR RENT: A nice room, good loca- tion. Cooking facilities. Call 3-5880. C21 SENIOR desires large room near Archi- tecture Building. Call Paul at NO 2- 5571. C17 LOOKING for something new? Try, living on a University parking lot surrounded by brand-new furniture, a patio-type laundry, and four walls. For some information contact Ron Westman at 663-1511, Ext. 287W, or Rog at 665-0962. C20 wwo4w a wg V%65%p LINES ONE-DAY 2 .70 3 .85 4 1.00 Figure 5 average words to Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3: Phone NO 2-4786 I OPENINGS on CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING " Committee on Student Concerns " Committee on Student Activities FOR QUICK SALE-SX-99 Hallicrafters Communication receiver. Call 5-8978. B18 TWO GIRLS' Raleigh bikes-$30 each. 1424 Iroquois. NO 2-0987. Z18 1957 LAMBRETTA, motor scooter, good condition, buddy seat, $150. Call Detroit, LOgan 5-0868. B16 TWO NEW KUPPENHEIMER men's suits 37 and 40 regular, Pd. $100 for blue worsted, now $35. Pd. $120 for brown tweed, now $45. NO 2-2768. B17 MICROSCOPE-Hardly used, Binocular For more information, contact Ron 5X and 10X. Quadruple nose piece. Mechanical stage. Attached substage lamp. 1 yr. old. For research or Med. school. $500 or best offer. Call Nd 2- 2371. B14 SAVE CAB FARE to Willow Run & De- troit Metropolitan Airport. Any hour or day. Bob. NO 5-1158. NEED papers typed? Qualified typist, evcellent job. Call HU 2-4246. 016 RIDER WANTED to Phoenix on 12/22-23 and (optional) return on 12/30-31. Call NO 3-0159 after 6 p.m. week- days. '1018 Petitioning Closes Dec. 1, 5:00 P.M., -2U For petitions and information see Administrative Secretary, Student Government Council, SAB: EXECUTIVE HOSIERY representation-- Minimum work -- maximum profits guaranteed. Free details. Gina's Hos-1 iery, Box 2731, Sta. B, Toledo, O. H51 CalNO 3-4156 Special weekend rates from 5 p.m. Friday till 9 a.m. Monday . $12.00 plus 8c a mile. Rates include gas, oil, insurance. 514 E. WASHINGTON ST. e TRUCKS AVAILABLE G1 PERSONALS ONE OF THE more stirring events in the history of mankind occured on November 21. The Kid came into existance. P57 FROG LEGS galore! Other parts also. Come to the Phi Ep House. P53 HAPPY BIRTHDAY BILLY. Maybe one of these years we'll be together on your birthday. Love Sue. P54 WELL, PHI EPS, the yolk's on you, but the joint was sure jumping. F55 THE MYSTERY of the Anonymous "Hi" remains unsolved. Confessor will be rewarded. Rais. P58 ARE YOU collecting Marlboro, Philip Morris, Alpine, and Parliament boxes? Remember there is a package saving contest going on. F3 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 REWARD for lost senior ,ring from St. John's M.A. Call NO 3-7541, Ext. 199. F46 LOCAL CHURCH seeking pt. time par- ish visitor, good wages. Send quali- fications to Box 23 of the Daily. H33 WANTED: Songwriter or Lyricist. Pop- Rock, 50/50 Collaboration. Sal Lig- gieri, 910 South 5th, Ann Arbor. H4 DIAMONDS WHOLESALE. 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H6 campus favorite in astates! i ".It's a top seller at colleges from U.S. C. to Yale and 1st in the Flip-Top box in every single state If you think you're seeing more Marlboro men lately, you're right. More than 25,000 smokers all over the country are switching to Marlboro every month! You'll know why when you try them. Marlboro is the filter cigarette with the unfiltered