21. 1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P A ( I race'. f _ .. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINf ro,+ Mrrt;".:.,}"r ,rg.'va':;.;tr ..4:'9";.1{""i'",} a .rr."}+. r t i n.: iSV.VOYf"" ln +v"rtv.Yf;4f+:f:.."r.";:f. '-.";' P.{~. va:vr.p"" {4r}o"r,"v For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturda 9:30 'till 11:30 A.M. -Y The Daily Official Bulletin is an' official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Building before 2 p.m. two days preceding publication. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Day Calendar 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.-Bureau of In- dustrial Relations Personnel Techniques Seminar No. 77 - Seminar leader, Dr. Ralph Nichols, Chairman, Dept. of Rhetoric, Univ. of Minn. "Improved Communications through Listening Training"; Third Floor Conference Rm., Mich. Union. 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.-Annual Con- ference on Liberal Education-Regis- tration: Rackham Bldg. 2:00 p.m.-Relatlvity Seminar: Will meet today in Rm. 318 W. Eng. Prof. N. Coburn will speak on "Various approaches to the discontinuity theory for charged compressible relativistic fluids." This will also be an organi- zational meeting. 4:00 p.m.-Office of Religious Affairs Lecture-Dr. Viktor Frankl, Viennese psychiatrist, "Existence and Values": Hill Aud. 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. - Cinema Guild Commemoration Program for' the Civil War Centennial--Audie Murphy and Bill Mauldin in "The Red Badge of Cour- age"; shorts, "The True Story of tig' B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION Lecture-DISCUSSIONS WITH RABBIS Lecture No. 2 "JUDA ISM, A LIVING FORCE" RABBI JOSEPH S. WEIZENBAUM Temple Beth-el, Flint "Today's Challenge to Reform Judaism" Sun., Feb. 24 7:30 P.M. 1429 Hill St. Civil War" (from Brady photographs) and "A Time Out of War": Architecture Aud. 8:00 p.m. -- Department of Political Science Grad Round Table Lecture- Colonel Amos A. Jordan Jr., Department of Social Sciences, U.S. Military Aca- demy, West Point, "Problems of Ameri- can Military Aid in Asia": Rackham Assembly Hall. 8:30 p.m.-Professional Theater Pro- gram Shakespeare Festival-Assoc. of Producing Artists Resident Company of the U-M in "The Merchant of Venice"; Trueblood Theater. 8:30 p.m. - Univ. Musical Society Chamber Music Festival - Budapest String Quartet, complete cycle of Bee- thoven string quartets: Rackham Aud. General Notices Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored ac- tivities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be with- held until the approval has become effective. Voice, Meeting, Feb. 23, 11:00 a.m., Union. Democratic Socialist Club, Cuban cris- is: "The Cold War and the Underdevel- oped Nations," Feb. 21, 8:00 p.m., Union. The Women's League, Mass Meeting for Frosh Weekend, Feb. 27, 7:15 p.m., League Ballroom. Language Exam for Master's Degree Mason Hall. Dictionaries may be used. in History, Feb. 22, 4-5 p.m., Rm. 429 Sign the list posted in the History Office, 3601 Haven Hall. Spring Sem. Fees: At least 50% is due and payable on or before Feb. 25, 1963. Non payment of at least 50% by Feb. 25 will result in the assessment of a delinquent penalty of $5.00. Mail payments postmarked after due date, Feb. 25, 1963, are late and subject to penalty. MAIL EARLY - Payments may be made in person at the Cashier's Office, 1015 Admin. Bldg., before 4:30 p.m. Feb. 25, 1963. Eugene G. Fassett Scholarship: Appli- cations for this scholarship are now available at 2011 Student Activities Bldg. Undergrad students who have completed at least 15 hours at the Univ. with grades of "B" or better and who need financial assistance may apply. Applications must be completed by March 1. The Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship amounting to approximately $181.92 (interest on the endowment fund) is available to undergraduate single wo- men who are wholly or partially self- supporting and who do not live in Uni- versity residence halls or sorority houses. Girls with better than average scholarship and need will be consid- ered. Application blanks are obtainable at the Office of the Alumnae Secretary, Alumni Memorial Hall or Alumnae Council, Michigan League, and should (Continued on Page 8) CORRECTION! Papeermate Pens, regularly 98c ARE NOW 50c with coupon instead of 90C and Vitalis (12-oz.), Reg. $1.39, IS NOW 90c with coupon instead of 50c at Regency Drugs "Lowest Prescription Prices" 123 East Liberty Corner 4th Ave. Phone: 665-3714 MUSICAL MDSE. RADIOS, REPAIRS FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY on radios, phonos, tape recorders and TVs with this ad. Campus Radio & TV, 325 E. Hoover. X9 GUITARS, ETC. Make, Repair, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Studio 209 S. STATE NO 5-8001 X5 A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington BUSINESS SERVICES JIM'S RADIO and TV, 619 Packard, 665-0359. Have your radios and Hi Fi's fixed here. J3 ANY MOTH HOLES, TEARS or BURNS in your clothes. We'll restore them like new. WEAVE-BAO SHOP, 224 Arcade. J2 FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party favors and unique gifts contact Bud- Mor Agency, 1103 S. University, NO 2-6362. J4 EXPERIENCED French tutor. Good ac- cent and knowledge of language. $2 an hour. Special rate for 4 students. $1.50 an hour. Call 8-7387. J5 EXPERIENCED housekeeper -Cook would like position 2:30 p.m. thru dinner-near a bus line. Mon.-Fri.; NO 2-9782, J4 MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed, Multilith Offset for reproduction, photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's Business Service, 320 S. Huron. HU, 2-0191. J8 665-8184 Manuscript typing, transcription, med- ical, legal, technical conferences, mimeographing, offset. Quick, accu- rate, experienced. Professional Serv- ice Associates, 334 Catherine. 11 ATTENTION COEDS: Enjoy a spring pick-up with the latest in hair styling from VOGUE BEAUTY SALON 300 S. Thayer in the concourse of the Bell Tower Free coffee served to our patrons. Call NO 8-8384, also evenings by appointment EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLISTS TRANSPORTATION TWO GIRLS want ride to Pittsburgh any weekend before Easter. Call Joan, NO 5-7711, Ext. 5212. 019 THREE GIRLS want ride to Chicago weekend of March 2. Can leave any time after 4 on March 1. Call Judy at NO 2-2011. G17 CO-EDS! GIVE US YOUR EAR! Planning a trip to the sunny ,south yet teel that a Florida tan is hardly worth a cramped and dull ride in some antiquated jalopy filled with undergraduate small talk? We have what you're searching for. A guar- anteed, swift, pleasant, spacious ride in a new T-Bird, leaving April third. For pennies more you can go first class. Interview by appointment: NO 8-6918. G16 Drive Yourself AND SAVE pickups, panels, stakes, MOVING VANS Whit's Rent-A-Truck HU 2-4434 59 Ecorse Road, Ypsilanti, Michigan FOR RENT" HOUSE IN THE country for rent. $60 per month. Close to N. Campus. Large yard. Phone NO 2-8016. C22 % DOUBLE ROOM and board, $16/week and co-op. NO 2-3164. C20 FOUR ROOMMATES wanted to share apartment with three girls. $40 per month. Huron Towers, NO 3-4890. C24 THE GOOD LIFE At Huron Towers can cost.as little as $113 per month. NO 3-0800. C22 SUMMIT HOUSE-Now for fall 1-2-3- bedroom apts.; Act now. Choice of color. On campus. Call 668-8723. C19 THE SUMMIT HOUSE-Call 668-8723. C17 APARTMENT for rent in campus area. Call GE 7-7523. C46 ON CAMPUS -,Parking available. Call NO 2-1443. C5 ONE OR TWO GIRLS to share new apt. Jan.-June. Call NO 5-4828. C44 THIRD MAN wanted to share new, apartment. Call NO 2-4866. C6 FOURTH ROOMMATE WANTED. Large apt. close to campus. $35/$50/month. Call 5-0208. C21 UPPERCLASSMAN or grad to share apt. with 3 men. $41 per month. Meals $5 per week. Call Ron, NO 5-3789 C16 FURNISHED HOUSE-Campus location, suitable for 4 or 5 students. $180 mo. Call NO 3-4062. C31 FOR RENT for boys-2 single and 2 double. 902 Baldwin. Call: daytime- NO 3-3258; evening-NO 5-6421. C11 2 MALE Grad. Students want 3rd Room- mate. One story house. NO 5-8264 or NO 3-1511, Ext. 2323.1 C9 APARTMENT, only 330 yds. from Angell Hall; for 2; small, $100 per month. Call 665-6347. C10 MAN FOR APARTMENT on South Divi- sion: $42.00 complete. Call Mark at NO 2-8325 or NO 2-7759. I am on the Daily staff. C13 FOR RENT THE SUMMIT HOUSE-Call 668-8723. Ci8 WANTED-Girl to share my modern 3-bedroom home. I am a public health nurse. NO 3-6995 after 5:30. C9 UNFURNISHED 6-room upper, 3 bed- rooms, #newcarpet, living and dining room, fireplace, washer. Very clean and quiet. $115 including water. Call NO 5-0465 after 5:00. C23 EAST SIDE-Furnished 3 rooms. Large bedroom, twin beds, carpeted living room. Private bath. Pleasant kitchen. Utilities furnished. Parking. $125/mo. NO 2-7445. ROOMMATE WANTED Male-Senior or graduate student for apt. at corner of Oakland and Church. Call NO 2-0189 between 5' and 7. C19 MALE ROOMMATE Wanted to share a modern furnished apartment at an excellent location. Includes air-con- ditioning, free off street parking plus. 662-9401. Cl, A LIMITED number of efficiency and I bedroom apts. for married students and faculty. Avail, for Feb. and March assignments. For further info. con- tact University Apts. Office, 2364 Bishop St., N. Campus, 662-3169. C7 THREE BEDROOM unfurn. house with attached garage. % mile west of Dex- ter, Mich. Available to Univ. faculty' members only. Immediate occupancy.' For further information contact Univ. Apts. Office, 2364 Bishop St., N. Campus. 662-3169. C6 STUDENTS Several apartments available to share in campus area APARTMENTS, LIMITED NO 3-0511 Evenings NO 5-9271 C45 SPACIOUS ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT Tiffany II, 731-735 Packard--Fall ap- plications now being taken for these unique accommodations. Each apt. encompasses two entire floors. LIVING LEVEL: dining room, living room, kitchen SLEEPING LEVEL: spacious bedroom, study, bath. A decorative staircase provides pri- vate access between the two levels. Call Mr. Skolnik (University Hous- ing Developers Inc.) at 3-8866 or Miss Angel at 3-5096 for additional infdr- mation. C5 LOST AND FOUND LOST -Black wallet at Ohio State game. Has value to owner. Reward. Call 663-7541, Ext. 1135. A7 LOST--Small puppy, dark brindled coat, white feet and chest, tan, leather collar. Call Bob at NO 5-0962. A6 LOST IN THE UGLI-Man's ring, black star sapphire, set in white gold band with diamond chips. Reward. Call Stan, NO 2-6852. A26 HELP WANTED 2 MEAL JOBS available. Call NO 2- 3191 at mealtimes. Rio WANTED - Dishwasher in fraternity house. Phone NO 2-0994. H9 FOR SALE 3 BDRM. RANCH House-Furn'd. Rea- sonable. Call 665-5675 or 668-6231. B19 Lubrication $1.50 Nye Motor Sales 514 E. Washington FOR SALE-CHEAPI One slightly boy's ring with initials R.S. Judy at 3418 Markley. used Call B20 MISCELLANEOUS BANJO AND CASE, like new. Will sac- rifice. Gl 3-1217. B18 WOMAN'S SKI BOOTS-Excellent con- dition, $15. Size 8. NO 5-3486. B34 FOR SALE - Ski parka, hair dryer, skirts, slacks, sweaters, etc. Call 6442 Markley. B36 FOR SALE - Smith-Corona portable typewriter. Like new. Call Judy Bleir at NO 2-2591. B33 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Rugs,, beds, and miscellaneous. Ph NO 5-0393. B37 DIAMONDS at rock bottom prices through student representative of large Detroit Jewelry Store. Call 663- 7194. B7 LARGE, HEAVY-DUTY wooden tables. suits aule for housing unit dining or private work tables. Call Don Mac- Ritchie, 5-9193. B21 USED CARS '52 CHEVY - Outstanding value; four door; standard transmission; $245. Call NO 2-3506. N19 '58 FORD Std. 6-Good engine, clean interior. $460. Call 5-5485. Will 1962 MERCEDES 2208. Private owner. 662-6731. N17 '55 2-DR. CHEV. Good clean car, stand- ard trans. $325. HU 2-9425. '59 PLYMOUTH 9-passenger station wa- gon, clean, guaranteed, factory re- built engine. $895. Call HU 2-1672. N16 '61 CORVETTE soft top, red and white. 230-3 speed. New tires, one owner. 23,000 miles. $2,950. Call 663-3452. N10 1955 PONTIAC funeral director's hearse, power steering and brakes, automatic, white sidewalls. Black and white.* Call collect, Mr. Jay Bradmon, care of Bill Lee Oldsmobile Co., HOward 5- 0456. *Ideal for fishing and camping trips. N15 1 FEELING CHUBBY? Stay happy yet slim with Mott's Figure Control Strawberry a n d Apricot Preserves at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard M1 PERSONAL Mass Meeting for AIRFLIGHT TO NASSAU, Feb. 26, 7 P.M. Rm. 3-4 Union. F12 LOST-One drowning magnolia-woo- hoo. F17 DELENE, YOU'VE GOT 30 MORE DAYS! F7 BILL, Tom, Scotty, and Jim-It's leg- shaving time for rush. F7 ATTENTION-Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Chi, ATO; The wind blew mighty chilly-By the P-Bell Friday night. As our four friends put on their act: What a HORRIBLE-UGLY-SIGHT!!! "Innocent bystanders" F13 WANTED - African student to teach Swahili to interested American. Call Roger at 663-7959. F47 TO DAVID REICHMAN, Even fishes wouldn't get into trouble if they kept their mouths shut! F19 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Water Water Everywhere . And All Of It In Bottles (And Bathtubs!) F18 AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION - "Where marginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University, 663- 7151. F43 WANTED-Roommate for three chemi- cal engineers. Call 662-4103, 912 Sybil. ,. F50 SOUR - There is something missing here, something sour. F14 WILL THE PERSON who wrote personal F54-Anyone for canned SauerKraut? please hang himself, and not write things the meaning of which he can- not comprehend.-The real authority. F14 jCOHEN AND GRODY should not make sure disasterous personals run. Bay- onne, N.J. is so named as it is the cite of Bayonne High School. F16 THE MIMOSA are multiplying. Maybe they are edible? CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES DISCOUNTS ON NEW TIRES (With trade-in). Get our price before you buyI Life-time guarantee. No money down. Up to one-year to pay. Specializing in brake service and motor tune-ups. HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION Main at Catherine. NO 8-7717 S1 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foregin and Sports Cars. i international Hrese wants the gra duate who has ideas of his own Today's International Harvester Company wants men with fresh ideas for engineering, making and selling motor trucks, earthmoving and aerospace equipment, gas turbines, farm machinery and steel products. We are active and growing in all these fields and we need mechanical, electrical, metallurgical, industrial and agricultural engineers, mathematicians, accountants, statisticians and sales personnel. Though we are a company of world-wide dimensions, we are organized in such a way that no single depart- ment* is so large that a man of talent will not be seen, heard and recognized. And we intend to keep it that way! An IH executive will be on campus Feb. 27, 1963 to interview interested students. If you can't arrange a personal interview, you are invited to write to the General Supervisor of Employment and Recruitment, Interna- tional Harvester Company, 180 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, Illinois. *including our several modern research and development centers. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER "A good company to know better" 1962 World-wide sales ............................. $1,837,468,000 Motor Trucks .......................---......... $ 821,704,000 Farm Equipment ............... .......... $ 612,945,000 Construction Equipment :.......................... $ 227,480,000 All Other ........*.............*..... -.-..-.-. - .... $ 175,339,000 Number of Plants .....!...... . ............ .......... ... 41 .n U.S.A............................- -. 21 In foreign countries ......................20 Average No. of Employes ................. . ....102,230 In U.S.A................. *..... .....----+..-. .... 68,992 In foreign countries ......................... ..... 33,238 1962 Research and Engineering Expenditures ......... $ 54,369,000 IH is first in two world markets: farm equipment and heavy- duty trucks. It is second in world production of construction equipment and third in production of all sizes of trucks. Attractive, modern one and two- bedroom apartments are available now in beautiful, spacious Pitts- field Village. Call Mrs. Wagner at NO 2-6553 for details or appoint- ment to inspect. 1. Children are welcome in this pleasant New England-type com- munity. 04, WANTED TO RENT GARAGE WANTED Vicinity of Canterbury Rd., Ann Arbor Woods, John Alien School or South- east Ann Arbor area. Phone NO 5-9429 after 5 p.m. " The Ferg Piz CHRISTIAN ENTERPRISES presents THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Valter Poole, conducting with JEROME H INES, basso Monday, March 4-8:30 P.M. Ford Auditorium Tickets now on sale 650 Carpenter Rd. NO 8-9629 BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE HAS LEVI'S GALORE ! "WHITE LEVI'S" SLIM-FITS $4.49 FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS" Black, loden, "white," cactus, light blue. SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington CIS~ j g 41 R N I Result: "Cushion Recoil" provides a dramatically smoother ride in 1963 Ford-built cars The challenge given Ford engineers was to design suspensions that would permit wheels virtually to roll with the punches-not only in a vertical plane but fore-and-aft as well. Conventional suspension systems provide only a partial solution to road shocks by limiting wheel recoil to an up-and-down motion. The solution? Exclusive Cushion Recoil suspension design in all ..... . . . . . I 11. . _I SOAKS UP ROAD SHOCK. Exclusive Ford