___ __ __ ___ __ _- I (Continued from Page 2) Kao, Engineering Mechanics; thesis: "The Phenomenon of Blocking in Stra- tified Flows," Thurs., May 2, 336 W. Engin. Bldg., at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, C. S. Yih. Doctoral Examination for Walter Frederick Wegst, Jr., Environmental Health; thesis: "Wavelength-Dependent Effects of Low-Energy X-rays on Mam- malian Tissue Cells," Thurs., May 2, 3042 School of Public Health, at 1:15 p.m. Chairman, G. H. Whipple. Doctoral Examination for Anthony Everett Herbold, English Language & Lit.; thesis: "Chesterton and 'G. K.'s Weekly'," Thurs., May 2, 2601 Haven Hall, at 2:15 p.m. Chairman, G. B. Harrison. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: City of Dowagiac, Mich. -, Immed. opening for Office Manager. Will man- age office-electrical utilities, water works & sewage disposal. Includes book- keeping, etc. Bus. Ad. grad or equiv- alent. 2 yrs. of municipal work. Age 30- 45. M1lprint, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.-Shift Foreman. Will be on second shift in Foil Lamination Dept. Will be exposed to the mixing of variousixcompounds used for daminating, coating, etc. Also0 printing. Would be responsible for thef directing of the activities of the ma-. chine operators & compounders on hisi shift. See Engrg. Placement, 128-H W.i Engrg, for further information. City of Grand Rapids, Mich. - Civil' Engnr. I-Degree CE. Will do tech. & beginning level professional civil engrg. work in, the investigation, dev,. con-1 struction & maintenance of engrg. projects. Apply by June 1. Cleveland Castings, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio - Seeking men with technical bkgds. Should be capable of studying a problem, writing a report, summariz- ing the study with recommendations & putting into practice the final recom- mendations. We have problems in the fields of mechanics, hydraulics, pneu- matics, electricity & thermodynamics. Armstrong, Lancaster, Pa.-Openings in the following staff depts.: 1) Pro- duction Planning-Degree Bus. Ad., In- dust. Mgmt. or Econ. preferred. Must be! free of active military service oblig. 2) Employe Relations (Personnel Ass't.)- AB, BS, or MBA degree. Military com-c pleted. 3) Accounting-Bus. or Econ. degree with minimum 2 yrs. acc't. re- quired. 3 or 4 yrs. acc't. training desir- able. 4) Advertising, Promotion & Pub-1 lic Relations-Degree English, Journ., Advertising or Bus. Ad. desirable. Ability+ to write clearly & effectively. U.S. Naval Air Station, Alameda, Calif. -Openings for recent & June grads as Industrial Engnr.s Will be working in the Indust. Planning Dv., Overhaul & Repair Dept. ',A diversified program, of- fering exceptional opportunities for the Industrial Engnr. Douglas Fir Plywood Association, Roy- al Oak, Mich.-Imined. openings for 6. field representatives for the following locations: Cleveland, Ohio; San Fran- cisco, Calif.; Philadelphia-Camden, N.J.; Hartford, Conn.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; & Tampa, Fla. Seeking men with tech- nical qualifications & structural engrg. understanding equivalent to that of a graduate or near graduate in Architec- ture, Civil Engrg., Indust. Engrg., Agri. Engrg. or Forest Products. U.S. Army Engrg. District, Philadel- phia, Pa.-The Marine Design Div. of this District is interested in employ- ing graduates of the Naval Arch. & Marine Engrg. Depts. This Div. is re- sponsible for the design & construction of hopper dredges & other floating plants required by districts throughout the country. * * * For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB- Camp Oakland, Oxford, Mich. - Coed camp will interview TODAY for men 'counselors ,& arts & crafts Dir. (m or f). Counselors can earn up to 12 hrs. of credit at Mich. State. Univ. Smith, Hinchmian & Grylls, Detroit, Mich.-Interviews will be held at 128-H W. Engrg. on May 2. Architectural & Engrg. firm. Will consider for summer ONLY those available in Feb. '64. Manpower, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich. -- Placement, part-time & temporary for all kinds of Engineers at any class level. Must have marketable skill: drafting & design, mech. or electrical techni- cians, secretarial skills, machine oper- ation, etc. Call them: NO 5-3757. Supervisors of Upper Merion Town- ship, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Pa.-Positions for 3 male for- estry students. Surveying the trees on public right of way & municipal grounds. Hooker Chemical Co., Montague, Mich. -Position open for Junior Chemical Engnr. Forfuthr nfrmtinplas For further information; please to Summer Placement. Part-Time come USED APT. FURNITURE. All rooms. Phone NO 3-3218 evenings. B20 GOLF CLUBS. 9 matched irons, 3 matched woods, all Spalding Auto- graphed. Call NO 5-6439. B21 MEDICAL MICROSCOPE in excellent condition-$175. Call NO 5-5493 after 5:00 p.m. B22 FOR SALE - %/2 price-Wedding dress, size 11-12. Used once successfully. Call 3-6893. B19 FOR SALE-Nprthland Skils with Ski- Free releases and binding. Imported men's English Shetland crewneck- loden green. Also striped men's boat- neck, Sizes 44. Imported English ten- nis sweater - size 42. Grey Harris tweed 3-button sports jacket-40-41 long. Call 5-5:45, 6:30-6:45. 5-0523. B36 DIAMONDhENGAGEMENT RING-.67 carat white gold solitaire. Flawless and fluorescent. Appraised value, $767. SAVE $307. Getting married, must sell. Call John 2-7558. B18 APARTMENT FURNITURE in excellent condition. Includes air-conditioner. Must be seen. Call 662-7023. B17 BOAT AND MOTOR, 1955, 16 ft. Wol- verine; 1956, 16 h.p. Scott. $125. 665- 3824. B10 USED CARS 1963 ALFA-ROMEO Spider, 10,000 miles, radio, seat belts. NO 2-7538 after 5. N30 1955 HILLMAN Wagon, good mechan- ical condition, exterior fair. $200. Call 665-5668 at 5 p.m. N25 1958 ROYCRAFT mobile home, 10' x 45'. 2 bedrooms, good condition. Call 449- 7831. N26 '56 FORD, Sound. Best offer. See "Harry," 2250 Fuller Rd. Phi Chi. N29 1956 PONTIAC, 4 door hard-top. Stand- ard transmission. $200 or best offer. Call 3-8494 after 5:30 p.m. N24 1962 CHEVY Conv. Stick, pow. st., R. and H. $2395 or best offer. NO - 8404 after 6 p.m. N 8 '59 BLACK TR-3-$1,200. Given much TLC. 2383 Yost, opposite Arborland. N18 1958 MG-A, 58,000 mi. R. and H. Call Ext. 2831, Mr. Brown. N23 '55 FORD - Automatic transmission, radio, new battery. Only $130. NO 2- 6236. N27 '62 BUICK SKYLARK, 2-door hardtop. White exterior-black leather inter- ior, bucketseats, V-8. Excellent con- dition. Call NO 5-0119 between 6:30- 7:00 p.m. N20 1957 FORD engine and body, very, good-must sell, $395. NO 3-3905. N15 '55 FORD, V-8, Stick, 4-door, heater, seat belts. $100. D. James, K-21 Law Club, 3-4145. - N21 1961 AUSTIN HEALY deluxe. Call NO 3-2431, Ext, 67, betwepn 8-9:30 a.m. N22 '59 CHEVY-Very clean, all around, new white tires. $780. Call 665-8724 or 663-1531, Ext. 7473. Local 8. N19 1957 TRIUMPH TR-3 -- Excellent me- chanical condition, exterior fair. $650. NO 2-2413 after 6 p.m. N12 1957 AUSTIN-HEALY, excellent condi- tion, fully equipped. Call 665-6860 after 6 p.m. or on weekends. N16 APPLICATIONS for teachers are now being accepted by the Beth Israel Sunday School for 1963-64. Send letter with resume of experience to Rabbi Harold White, 1429 Hill Street, Ann Arbor. F4 DON'T FORGET MICHIFISH SHOW "ARTAQUA" May 2, 3, 4; 8:15 p.m. Women's Pool, F27 VITAMINS HELP TO keep you in good health. See your Pharmacist in The Village Apothecary, 1112 South U. FS TRIPLE SUMMER apartment, furnished, kitchen, ideal location. 2-0555. F29 SUMMER APARTMENTS FREE AIR CONDITIONING 320 E. Madison. Call NO 3-6357 F28 MAY FESTIVAL One good ticket for Thurs. night, for sale. 5-7711, Ext. 2332. F6 THE ROAD RUNNERS - The best in rock 'n' roll, popular music. Call Mike, 663-9591. P63 THE TROUBLE with Americans is that you've forgotten how to tell everyone else to go to hell. Read how it's done in the May 3 GARG. F11 $1.50 HAIRCUT Fri. and Sat. $1.25 Mon. through Thurs. Master Barbars-347 Maynard by the Arcade and 320 S. Main by Sears. F7 GREETINGS, DEARIE: We were going to ask the DG's to buy a Gargoyle . . . but they're not ready for the Big Leagues yet! I heard you were sick . . . don't worry . . . the death rate is the same as it's been for 100,000,000,000 years . . . one to a person. Well, Dearie, I must sobber up s.the Gargoyle is coming out May 3 . . . that's this Friday, you know? hick. Eternally. P81 LOST AND FOUND LOST - A gold identification bracelet saying "Barb" on it. Call 2-3241 and ask for Barb Lazarus. A40 LOST - 14 kt. Baume Mercier Watch. Reward. Call NO 3-2823. A26 LOST-In grass near Diag-Silver ring with red stone. NO 5-3433. A38 LOST-WOMAN'S GOLD WATCH with Black Suede Band. REWARD! Call Judie at NO 3-1561, Ext. 275. A27 LOST-BROWN Pocket Book in room 4203 Angell Hall. REWARD. Call NO 5- 7711, Ext. 3217. A9 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 FOUND on the corner of E. University and N. University - Book from the Cincinnati Public Library; Title: Herman Melville by A. R. Humphreys. 428 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES DO YOU OWN A VOLKSWAGEN? If you do, you should know about Ann Arbor's only VOLKSWAGEN and Porsche service specialists AIR-COOLED MOTORS 936 N. Main 665-0051 665-3583 Move Yourself . . AND SAVE2/3 pickups, panelss, stakes, MOVING VANS Whit's Rent-A-Truck HU 2-4434 59 Ecorse Road, Ypsilanti, Michigan HELP WANTED BLIND STUDENT requires readers, minimum required 6 hrs. record time weekly. $1.25 per hr. Call NO 8-8156 only between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. H18 FOR RENT MARRIED COUPLE-Summer sublet- completely furnished, 2 blocks from campus, with parking. $90 per mo. Call NO 5-0288. C13 SUMMER OR YEAR-3% large rooms; 2-3 persons; on campus. Call 663- 8743. C8 SUBLET MODERN furnished apt. for 2, air conditioned. 5-8154. C7 LARGE, ,MODERN air cond. 2 bedrm. apt. for 4-yet inexpensive enough for even 2 or 3. Beautifully furnished with all luxuries, yet very low sum- mer rent. Call 3-2628. C2 SUMMER - Air cond. 2 bedrm, apt. Campus, sun deck, furn., ultra mod- ern. Call 3-7194. Cl BEAUTIFUL Maynard House studio apartment available for summer or regular residence. Call 665-4406: 6-8 p.m. or weekends. C12 ROOOMMATE for summer or sublet for 2, 2 blocks from campus, large liv- ing room. Call Stockwell 1420 or 1227. C75 VERY CLOSE to campus. 3 man fur- nished apt. Available first week in June. Call NO 5-3839. 056 SUMMER SUBLET-Monstrous Apt., up to 4 persons, very reasonable price. Call NO 5-7633. Cli SUMMER SUBLET-Three-man apart- ment near Law School. Call 665-3822 after 5 p.m. 08 FOR SUMMER ONLY-Air cond., mod. 2 bedrooms. 662-7355. 072 BACHELOR APT.-No cooking, private bath, private entrance, first floor. NO 3-5106. 053 SUMMER-Furnished apt. for 1 on cam- pus, across from the law school. NO 5-6583. C67 101 N. INGALLS - Apartment for 4, furnished, private entrance, off street parking, available May 15 or June 1. Phone 662-4728. C10 SIMMER SUBLET - Spacious modern apt. for four. 2 blocks from campus. Call NO 5-0550. 05 FURNISHED APT. for 4-Summer. 2 bedroom, 30' living room, air condi- tioned. Forest and Hill. 668-9060. Cc APARTMENT, only 330 yds. from Angell Hall; for 2; small, $100 per month. CaUl 665-6347. 010 SUMMER-Large Apt. for 3, $120/mon., near campus. Call NO 2-1311. C35 SUBLET-Air cond., 4 man, modern, across st. from I.M. facilities. Pool and tennis cts. NO 2-7240. C51 SUMMER--TWO MAN suApt. Close to campus. Must sublet at loss! Furnish- ed. Call 668-7490 between 5:30 and 7: After 7 call 2-2011. 042 ON CAMPUS-Girls, now taking appli- cations for summer and fall furnished apts. and/or parking. Call NO 2-1443. 04 SUMMER SUBLET, 2-3 persons, fur- nished, modern, use of household equipment. Will rent at a loss. Call 2-5969 evenings.C 066 SUMMER SUBLET--Modern, spacious, fully furnished, 4 room hairy apt. for 2 or 3 gorillas. Inexpensive. Call NO 3-2635 after 9 p.m. C48 FOR RENT SUMMER SUBLET - 3 man apt.o campus. $130 per month, furnishe Call NO 3-7541, Ext. 718. C7 MALE STUDENT to share 2-man of campus apartment. Call NO 2-5929. AIR CONDITIONED-Modern apt., ful furnished, utensils included. Only 2 blocks from campus. For summ sublet. Call NO 3-6237. 4 1-2 GIRLS WANTED to share 2 bed room apt. Call NO 5-7877. 4 AVAILABLE IN JUNE-Furnished roon kitchen, bath, good campus locatio Call NO 8-8192 weekends. ( SUMMER RENT-APT. for 4 on campu cheap rent, 607 Hill. Call 3-3254. C. BRAND NEW luxurious summer ap near campus-very reasonable. NO 8103. C SUMMER SUBLET: Newly furnishe redecorated 2-man apt.-341 E. Libe ty. NO 3-6195. C6 SUMMER SUBLET - Air conditione modern apt. 2 blocks from campu 3, 4, 5 people. Call 665-7183. C1 DELUXE FURNISHED 3 rm. apt. for or, 3 girls or couple in campus are TV and air cond., available in Jun Call 665-0430 after 5 P.M. C SUMMER SUBLET-Comfortable stud 3 blocks from campus. Call 3-63 after 5. C SUMMER SUBLET for 2 or 3. 1 bedroom furnished or unfurnished; quiet rem dential area. 7 min. from campt NO 5-8291 after 9:30 p.m. C4 AIR-CONDITIONED-Four-man apar ment to sublet for summer. New, tw bedrooms, large living room, moden kitchen, fully furnished, 2; block from campus. Call 662-8558, C6 FOR SUMMER ONLY New 2-, 3-bedroom luxurious apts. Ful furnished, very modestly priced, C campus. Call 8-8723. C. BE COOL YET CLOSE TO HILL AN ARB-Summer sublet, coed bldg. fo 4 persons. Dishwasher, air cond., ba cony, covered parking, NO 2-7686. ( SUMMER-Large 4 bedroom home fo rent, den, recreation room. $225 p month. NO 3-6169 after 5. C4 FURNISHED APARTMENT-First floo cool. for summer. Separate entranc Bedroom, living room, kitchen an private bath. $120 mc. for two. C5 SUMMER APT. FOR 2, furnished, nei carpeting, furniture, refrig., etc.. blocks from campus on S. Univ. N 3-1268. ( FOURTH FOR MODERN APT., 410 Ob servatory, est. $53.50 incl. tel. For fal Williams and Rubinstein, NO 3-888 SUMMER SUBLET FOR 2 -- Room modern furniture, 2 blocks tron campus and downtown. $100. Call 3 1561, Ext. 1380 or 1351. C3 LARGE FOUR-MAN APT. for summei sublet. Close to campus. Reasonab' rent includes all utilities. Call NO 2 2011. If no answer try 8-7490, C4' The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg. during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Bob Cope, Part- time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. MALE -Several miscellaneous fobs available. 1-Experienced camera repairman. Flexible hours. 1-Phmotographer to work full-time temporary. Must be familiar with printing, enlarging, print finishing and slide binding. Camera experi- ence is necessary. FEMALE 1-Technical-typist who has had ex- perience on a typewriter with an interchangeable keyboard. 20 to 30 hours per week. SITUATION WANTED for a cat (Felis catus) named Seymour. Loving and lovable friend. Call NO 3-2635 after 9 p.m. F3 EVERYONE BUYS GARG, except the Thetas, of course. F102 AM courting with HONDA. HONDA and I both score big hit. F2 UNFORTUNATE Freshman girl wants ride to Cornell on the weekend of the 11th. Please help her. Call Cid, 2338 Markley. F3 LANSING RIDE needed Friday. Phone NO 3-4592. F9 AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION - "Wheremarginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663- 7151, F43 LORD WUG-You'd best hurry to Lydia Mendelssohn Box Office to get tickets for GONDOLIERS (May 2-4). THEY ARE GOING FAST. Lady Wug F3 LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? Find it at University Reformed Church Sunday at 10:30 a.m. or 7 p.m. meet- ing at the "Y." F9 GREETINGS, DEARIE: You must know that Agnes Is gone AGAIN. The housemother is absolute- ly furious, as she was practically The Only One They had left. Oh, well, easy come. I read the' new old Gargoyle; I'm still Functioning, though, if you know what I mean. Have to go now, be careful, Dearle, and try to keep your eye open . that way you'll be able to see the Gargoyle . . . May 3 . . . 3 days eeghad. Propinquitiously F7 MUSICAL MDSE. RADIOS, REPAIRS BOOSEY-HAWKES Wooden CLARINET. Excellent condition, used only one year. B-flat. Very reasonable price. Stand, case and books included. NO 8-8607, 2622 Whitewood, Pittsfield Village, Tues. and Thurs. after- noons, every evening. X17 Alpha Phi Omega, Regular Meeting, May 1, 7 p.m., Union, Bm. 3G. India Students Association, Spring Banquet & Cultural Program, May 4 (Saturday), 7 p.m., League, Ballroom. Chief guest: Regent Eugene B. Power, U. of M. Italian Club, May 1, 8 p.m., 3050 FB. Speaker: Prof. George Kish, Geography Dept., "The Italian Landscape." Wesleyan Guild, Student Coffee Hour, 4 p.m., Wesley Lounge; Holy Commun- ion, 5:10 p.m., Chapel; Dinner & Pro- gram, 6 p.m., Pine Room. Cercle Francais, Baratin, May 2, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Venez-tous! PHOTO SUPPLIES BIKES AND SCOOTERS I BARGAIN CORNER i TYPING DONE-Accurate., Call 8-8044 after 5 p.m. Jil I A I -:. I 11 mm4 HURON TOWERS MAID SERVICE. Studio, 1, 2, o bedrooms from $113 to $312. Call NO 3-0800. 0 I WANTED TO, RENT kopluwUllial w a ~ ii ~ F '- t"1UtU N t l MU R mu , 3u UI 111 TRUIU e UIU ATD4ORN 1 04N 10% ON w w"r w OWEMNO I 1 MH P M -cnRRATN KI;UVICFc