THEMICHIGANDAILY ,.,v .. ...... " r,.. .. . ... , w ti . , . DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN IEflt gr .. k : (Continued from Page 4) Henry L. Bretton, Political Science De- partment, will act as moderator. Graduate Political Science Round- table: David Butler, Nuffiedr. College;: Oxford University, will -speak on "The Contrast Between the Facts of Cur- rent British Politics and the Model as Depicted by Wilson, Lowell, and Con- temporary American Politics" on Wed., April' 12 at 8 p.m. .in the Rackham Assembly Hall. Mechanical Engineering Seminar: April 12 at 4 p.m. in 229, West Engi- neering Bldg. Prof.. Herman Merte, De- partment of Mechanical Engineering. Topic: Pool Boiling in an Accelerating System. M-302 Analysis Seminar: Wed., April 12, at 2:00 p.m. in 244 West Engineer- ing., Topic: The Construction of Bar- riers for the Dirichiet Problem. Doctoral Examination for-Robert Wil-s iam Campbell, Forestry; thesis: "Pop- ulatiot Dynamics of the Gypsy Moth," Wed., April 12, 4042 Natural Science Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, S. A. Calam' Thursday Prof. Charles 9. Singleton, of the ohns, Hopkins University, will lecture, s part of 'the Italian Centennial Cele- bration, Thurs., April 13, at 4:10 p.m., in Aud. B, on "Why Dante?" Aeronautical and Astronautical En- gineering Lecture: Dr. Donat G. Went- zel, Astronomy Department, will lecture on "Charged Particles in the Van Allen Belt," 3:00 p.m., 1504 East Engineer- ing, Thurs., April 13, Meteorology Lecture: Donald H. Pack of the Weather Bureau Office, of Me- teorological Research will speak, on: "The Role of Meteorology in the Man- agement of Airborne Waste in a Nu- clear Economy," on Thurs., April 13, 7:30 p.m., East Conference Room, Rack- ham Bldg. His Excellency. Mohammed Hashim Maiwandwal, Ambassador from Afghan- istan to the United States, will lec- ture Thurs., April 13 pt 4:15, in the Rackham Amphitheatre on "Afghanis- tan: The Crossroads of Asia." He will also be the guest of the South. Asia Colloquium on Wed., April 12, at 8:00 p.m. in, the East Lecture Hall, Rackham Bldg. Communication Sciences Colloquium: A. J. Perlis will speak on "The Use of Threaded Lists in Constructing Trans- lating Schemes" at 4:15 p.m., Thurs., April.13, in 429 Mason Hall. Prof. Per- ils is director of the Computation Cen- ter, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. . Applied Mathematies Seminar: Dr. Dietrich Suschowk from the Technical University of Munich, now visiting at Maryland, will speak on "The General- ized Radiation Problem," Thurs., April 13, at 4:00 p.m. in 246 W. Engineering., Seminar in Statistics: Thurs., April 13( in 3201 Angell Hall at 4:00 p.m., William Wrobleski will speak on "Par- ameter Estimation for Single or Simul- taneous Structural Relations Associat- ed witn some Stochastic Structures used in Econometrics." Interdisciplinary Seminar on Atmos- pheric Sciences: Thurs., April 13, 4 p.m.,-5500 East Engineering Bldg.Don- ald H. Pack, Chief of Environmental Meteorological Research Projects, U.S. Weather Bureau, Washington, D.C., will speak on "Lagrangian Turbulence Sta- tistics and Mesoscale Systems." Placement PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad. stu- dents, please vall Ext. 3371 for inter- view appointments with the following: THURS., APRIL 13 (a.m. only)- State Farm Insurance Co., Blooming- ton, Ill. - Location: Marshall, Mich. MEN with degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts, Econ., Psych. for Insurance (Home Of- fice-Claims), and Office Mgmt. Procter & Gamble, Market Research Dept., -Cincinnati, Ohio-Location -- After 6-S weeks of formal training in Cincinnati, travel all over U.S. WOM- EN with a degree in Lib. Arts or Bus. Ad for Marketing Research Program. WOMEN should be sitigle, 21-26 years old, driver's license and experience in driving.. FRI.,APRIL 14- The Union Central Life Insurance Company, Cincinnati, Ohio-MEN & WOMEN with degrees in Lib. Arts, Bus. Ad., or Math for Mgmt. Development Program in home office to meet long range executive requirements. S. S. Kresge Company, Detroit--Lo- cation: Ohio, Ind., Mich. and other locations throughout U.S. Retail Varie- ty Stores. MEN with degree in Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. for Management Training Program, Merchandising, and Retailing. This is not a program pri- marily for store managers but rather administrative positions in the Dis- trict. or Home Office. Packaging Corporation "of America.. Ohio Boxboard Division, Rittman Ohio -Men With degree in Econ., Fine Arts (Design), Gen. Lib. Arts or Bus. Ad. Where: are you going after the; concert? See you at the Promethean! MAIZE MOURNING-DAY SPECIAL 2 pieces of Golden Fried Chicken, French Fries, salad, bread and butter .85c. 3~e ~3toaen Iudrer/4 1201 South University. SCotnental Dining 341 South Main TONIGHT at 6:00, 2' FRENCH''NIGHT,0' An Exciting French Menu From Hors d'oeuvres to FRENCH PASTRY * Dinner at $3.35 for Sales-Territory, Sales Promotion, & Production. Plants & sales offices from coast to coast. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grads please- sign schedule posted at 128-H West Engrg.. Bldg. APRIL 14-. Owens Illinois Glass Co.--Require- ments: MS-PhD: ChE & EM. MS, Prof. & PhD: ME. Both Men & WOMEN. Must intend to be permanent. Type of work: Res. & Dev. in the Field of Heat Transfer. SUMMER PLACEMENT: INTERVIEWS: APRIL 12, 13- 'Camp Robinson- Crusoe-Massachu- setts coed.camp. Nils Fredericksen in- terviewing men & women-for all types of counseling positions today & to- morrow from 1:30 to 4:55 p.m. Camp Douglas Smith - Mich. coed camp sponsored by Winnetka Commu- nity House, Winnetka, Ill. Robert Os- trander interviewing Wed, & Thurs., from 1:30 to 4:55 p.m, for counseling positions. Men' & Women. Location: Ludington; Mich. APRIL 13- Camp Flying Eagle - Mich. boys' camp. Alex Canja interviewing at Sum- mer Placement Service on Thurs. from 1:30 to 4:55 p.m. Men for Riflery, Crafts, Assistant o Waterfront, & Na- ture studies. Will also consider a mar- ried couple, if wife will accept posi- tion as nurse-must be RN. REQUESTS: Northern Hills Girl Scout Camp, Wis. -Women for positions as; Unit Leader (1) & Waterfront Assistants (3). Those interested should call Jane A. Martin, 721 Forest, Ann Arbor, at NO 3-7954,' after 5 p.m. E. J. Brach & Sons (Brach's Candies) -Interested 'in men who will have completed their freshman yr. in IE, ME, ChemE, or Chem. in June. Details at Summer Placement Service. There are still counseling positions available for men & women in all camping states. For further information, visit Sum- mer Placement Service, D-528 SAB. Open every afternoon from 1:00 to 5:00, and all day Friday. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:- Wolverine Plastics, Milan, Mich.-BS: ME, IE. Custom injection Molders of Plastics. Lawrence Leiter & Co., Kansas. City, Mo.-Assistant Controller to manage data processing center of client firm-- producer of consumer goods line. Quali- fied grad. in Acctg, with 10-15 yrs. spe- cialized exper. Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., Bloomington, Ind.-Promotion Director to plan, co- ordinate & execute station promotion program. Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Grad. in pertinent field. Library of Congress; Washington, D.C. -Recurring need for Bibliographers in field of technical information, involv- ing the abstracting of scientific & tech. information. Grads with background in -1 physics, chem. or engrg. For some po- sitions, reading knowledge of French, German or Russian desirable. Southern Connecticut State College, New Haven, Conn.-.Assistant Director of College Union, MA & 2 yrs. exper. req. to be appointed at rank of In-. structor. MA, 30 additional hrs. of grad. study, & 5 yrs. exper req. for ap- pointment at rank of Asst. Professor. Please contact Bureau of Appts., 4021 Admin., Ext. 3371 for further informa- tion. Part-Time Employment The following part - time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in ,the Non-Academic Personnel Office, 1020 Admin. Bldg. Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employes should contact Jack Lardie at NO 3-1511, ext. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Rm. 1020 daily. MALE 1-English tutor, thru the semester and summer. 11-Psychological subjects, not fresh- man, 1-2 p.m. Monday or Tuesday, or 2:30-3:30 Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, for two weeks. 6-Psychological subjects, under 25! years of age. 1 hour per day, 5-6 days per week, thru summer also. 2-Meal jobs. 2-Experienced bus drivers, must have chauffeur's license. FEMALE 1-Typist, 8 a.m.-12 noon, Monday- Friday. 2-Telephone solicitors, as many hours as possible, commission basis. 3-Waitresses, 12 noon til 1:30 p.m., Mondays only. 3-Waitresses, 12 noon til 1:30 p.m., Monday thru Saturday. 1--Light housework, and care for 3 children, from June 21 til July 21. 1-Typist, 20 hours per week. 2-Typists, full-time temporary. [OrganizationI Notices Any student organization wishing to calendar an evetr(s) for the school year 1961-62 may send or bring their requests (indicate the nature of the event and your choices for dates for the event) to the Calendaring Com- mittee of Student Government Council in the Student Activities Building. The deadline for requests for calendaring is April 24, 1961. German Club, Coffee Hour, April 12, 3-5 p.m., 4072 FB. Everybody welcome. Intern'tl Folk Dancers, Beginner Folk Dance Party, April 15, 8:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Refreshments; costume if you have one; instruction for all dances; exhibition. * . * Lutheran Student Assoc., Class on Teachings of Lutheranism, April 12, 7:15 p.m., Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. Sigma Delta Chi, Initiation and an- nual banquet, April 12, Terova Rath- skeller, Detroit. Make reservation at Journalism Dept. Speaker: Judd Arnett. * * * WAA Gold Club, Meeting, April 13, 7:15 p.m., WAB. BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING, quick efficient, 12 yrs. expe- rience. Call NO 3-9935. J15 RITZ BEAUTY SALON Complete line of Beauty Work 605 E. WILLIAM Phone NO 8-7066 14 ON PACKARD around the corner from State St. is the place for the very best foods in town. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 5-7131 J50 CAMPUS OPTICIANS Most frames replaced while you wait. Broken lenses duplicated. FAST service on all repairs. 240 NICKELS ARCADE NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019 J3 FOR SALE GOLF CLUBS-$30. Phone NO 2-6595 after 5 p.m. Tim Janeway. B34 1.03 K DIAMOND, value $1,175 selling for $575. NO 5-6490 evenings. B17 1957 SCHULT Mobile Home, 1 bedroom. Call HU 2-3532. B93 INCOME HOUSE: by a student owner. Gross income $300 per conth. Campus location. Call NO 2-6094 evenings. B7 '60 VW, like new. Radio, low mileage, must sell now. $1,395. Call NO 5-9235 evenings. B21 ONE HI FI Record Player and 8" ex- tension speaker for $75. 1 Bell tape recorder for $100, both in. good cond. Call after 6 P.M. NO 3-7050. B31 FOR SALE: Taperecorder, Typewriter, Schwinn Sport Bike, Canoe, Chevie 59 Wagon,, 30' Sparton Trailer and assorted furniture. Contact Perl at 514 So. Forest. NO 2-1443. B27 FOR SALE-Small business. Ideal for one,. two college students. Can be operated from space the size of a work bench. Requires a few hours a week. For further information-HU 3-3493. Cash, $250. B35 PHOTO SUPPLIES MOVIE CAMERA Canon ZM8, F1A, w/case. Trans. radio, 6&7 Trs. All brand new. Bargain. Call NO 3-2684 or leave message with NO.3-4288. B76 WANTED TO RENT WANTED-Texas A.M. Professor and 2 children desires 3 bedroom, furnished house for 12-15 months. June occu- pancy. Excellent references. NO 3- 0810. L3 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .80 2.00 2.96 3 .96 2.40 3.55 4 1.12 2.80 4.14 Figure 5 average words to a line. Clossified deadline, 3 P.M. daily Phone NO 2-4786 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69e; military supplies. SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington Wi PERSONAL HE'S. ROUND, he's fat, he's jolly. No, it's not Santa Claus, it's JIT, the Spring Weekend jester! P170 TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT. Ray Charles, Hill Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. F169 HI-FI Show on the BLUES, Thursday, March 23, 8:30, M-Union Hi-Fi Room. LECTURE NOTES, individual lectures or semester subscription. Office 304 S. State. F158 LIKE BEING distinctive, pacesetting? Lake Designs on State Street has exciting, different contemporary jew- elry that everyone notices. F17 SPRING WEEKEND BLOCK TICKETS are on sale now for both Skit Night and the dance featuring the fabulous Sarah Vaughan. Block ticket sales will end this Friday,. April 14. P162 SOMETHING OLD; Something new; Something borrowed; Something for everyone at Wediquette - tomorrow night from 7:30-9:30 at the League. P168 SENIORS: Order your graduation an- nouncements now.' On sale at, the Student Activities Building, March 22-31 and April 11-13. Sales from 1-5 each day except March 25 from 9-12. Price is 12c each. P127 ENGINEERING FACULTY -STUDENTS Edwin Land did it, why can't you. Local financial group seeks new product idea as basis for miahufac- turing enterprise for industrial mar- ket. Contact Box 10, Michigan Daily. P159 SPRING WEEKEND BLOCK TICKETS On Sale Now For SKIT NITE & DANCE Block ticket sales end Friday F10 FOR RENT SOUTH STATE and Hill. Newly deco- rated and furnished 2- and 3-room apartments, $80-$100. NO 3-2800. C69 SUMMER apartment near campus. 3 furnished rooms and bath. $90 per month. Call 3-0618 after 6 P.M. C68 WANTED, working girl or part-time student to share apartment close to campus and hospital. Call NO 2-9731 evenings. 0159 HOUSE FOR RENT: Sept. 1961-Sept. 1962. 3 br., 2%/ b, Lr; Dr, Study, 2 car garage. Completelyfurnished. Call NO 2-3842 or Ext. 2095. C67 606 S. Division. Single room for student. Refrigerator and linen furnished. Near Union. $9.00 per week. Call NO 2-4049.oili FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment-close to campus and down town, modern, clean, air-conditioned, TV antenna, automatic washer,' ga- rage, heat and water furnished. Phone NO 3-5532 after 6:00 p.m. C60 FOR RENT: 3 room apartment on cam- pus. Will accommodate 3 men. Pri- vate bath with shower, automatic washer and dryer, private parking, call NO 5-4767, or call N. Basement door, 1021 E. Huron St. between 9 & 5 daily. C65 FOR RENT-Close to campus and town -modern, clean, carpeted, new refrig- erator, automatic washer and dryer, TV antennae, off-street parking, gar- bage disposal-$80 per month. Utili- ties except electricity. Phone NO 3- 5532 after 6:00 P.M.+ C66 CAMPUS HOSPITALS Spacious two-bedroom modern apts. ideally located for students or hos- pital employees. Twin beds, garbage disposal, modern furniture, off- street parking and laundry facili- ties. Available furnished or unfur- nished. Applications now being taken for summer & Sept. occu- pancy. Call NO 2-7787 days. NO 2-4351 evenings. c61, Lubrication $1.50 Nye Motor Sales 514 E. Washingt n Phone NO 3-4888 a C-TED STANDARD SERVICI Friendly service is our business. Atlas tires, batteries and acceasorios, Complete Automotive Service--All products and services -guaranteed. Road Service "You expect more from Standard and you get it." 1220 South University NO 8-9168 REAL ESTATE We have pictures and details on over'. 200 homes, for sale in Ann Arbor. r RBOR 5SOC I ATES, REALTORS 303 B. Division NO 5-9114 R BUSINESS PERSONAL BEFORE you buy a class ring, look a the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat terson and Auld Co.1209 South Uni versity, NO 8-8087. PP MISCELLANEOUS THESIS TYPING in my home. Phon NO 8-7718.M MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS FOR SALE-Viking 85 RMQ store quarter track tape recorder. Cost nev $375, asking $235. Call Jim at NC 2-7409. Xl: FOR SALE: 1 Wilcox-Gay mono re corder, 1 Webcor mono record stere playback, 1 Viking 75 stereo recor' and playback recorder. NO 5-7170 , 3-7481. Xl A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS. GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purchase' Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 X: WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY-Size 7 Englial riding boots, Call NO 5-7711, ExI 1236. K- USED CARS 1960 CORVETTE-Color: Frost. green Hard and convertible tops,, radio heater, white ,walls, etc. Call NC 5-6675. Ni HELP WANTED 7,000 SUMMER JOBS-Nationwide, t $600 Mo., all fields. Complete listing $1.00. Act now! College Job' Mart Glendale Bldg., 221. Glendale' Aye Lexington, Kentucky. H3 DO YOU qualify? Neat, intelligent, am bitious. 3 college -students needed tV work part time for top paying sale promotions positions. CaIl.NO 5-895 for interview. H LOST AND FOUND LOST: Bolsey camera in Main Li March 26. Please return. Zahler 8-8178. LOST: Antique jeweled butterfly Heirloom value only. Reward of Call NO 2-0021 after 6 P.M. FOUND: 15 weeks (a full semeste interesting, newsy reading. Thi; found on the Diag., Jan. 28, 196 the owner is wanted despet Please call NO 2-3241 for inforr and fin da semester's DAILY scription as a reward (only $4.00 CAR SERYICE, ACCESSOI FOREIGN CAR We service all makes and mo of Foreign and Sports Car GENERATION PUBLICATION and BUSINESS STAFFS sign-up meeting, Thursday, 13 April 8:00-9:00 GENERATION OFFICE, 420 Maynard I. ~EI 1' . ......r -J TONIGHT at 8 at Hillel 11 Friday Afternoon "HOUR TOWN"-2:45 Parade - H ouse Building Contest Beauty Contest Friday Night ERRED ERA-8 P.M. Skit nice Saturday Afternoon PILGRIMS PROGRESSED -1 P.M. "Once upon the Delaware" Canoe Race "PIGS IN THE GREASE" Grease Pig Contest {__"Corn of Plenty" Saturday Night MIRRORED MOMENTS-9-1 P.M. Dance featuring Professor Gerhard L. Weinberg "The Racial Aspect of National Socialism" First in a series of three on "National Socialism and the Jews" All ore welcome 1429 Hill Street i .. a .w a v r r v. wv. r rv I WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY and the participating institutions of' DETROIT ADVENTURE in the Cultural Center of Detroit present THE CRITICAL SENSE IN ORIGINAL THOUGHT AND ARTISTIC CREATION The Fourth Annual McGregor-Detroit Adventure Conference on the weekend of April 21, 22, 23, and 24 with DANIEL BELL, RAY BILLINGTON, DENIS BROGAN, AARON COPLAND, UWE JOHNSON, AMADEO SILVA- TAROUCA, MORRIS STEIN, SIEGFRIED UNSELD, and WILLIAM WARFIELD Agenda EUROPEAN PERCEPTIONS Friday, 8:30 P.M., April 21, Large Aud. Art Institute The American Personality: Critique of the New World Culture DENIS BROGAN, Cambridge University, England Saturday,April 22, Community Arts Aud. 9:30 A.M. Art in Revolt Against Security AMADEO SILVA-TAROUCA, Philosopher, Graz, Austria The Critical Function of Modern German Litera- ture SIEGFRIED UNSELD, Publisher, Berlin & Frank- furt, Germany 2:00 P.M. The Berlin Border of a Divided World as a Place of Writing UWE JOHNSON, Novelist, Berlin, Germany NEW WORLD PERCEPTIONS Creativity and Freedom MORRIS STEIN, Psychologist, New York University 8:00 P.M. The Eclipse of Distance: A Theory About Mod- ernity and Mass Culture DANIEL BELL, Columbia University DAVID MANNING WHITE, Boston University Sunday, April 23, Community Arts Aud. 2:00 P.M. Patronage in a Democracy: The Government and the Arts RAY BILLINGTON, Historian, Northwestern Uni- versity, 8:00 P.M. The Composer as Critic AARON COPLAND, Composer, Peekskill, N.Y. WILLIAM WARFIELD, Concert Artist, N.Y. * Read. Daily FOR 4 STUDENTS FURNISHED- HOUSE- Cs ieds * 2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS 61-62 SCHOOL YEAR NOrmandy3-5098 EVE. 070 " The League Special Projects Committee Requests the honor of your presence at their annual "Wediquette" I Bridal program with displays and style show On Thursday the thirteenth of April and on MONDAY at 8:30 P.M., APRIL 24, in the Rackham Aud. in Detroit A CONCERT OF COPLAND MUSIC with members of the Detroit Symphony A AonL t rflI A~j!-% ,.-+..n IAJIU [A A A WAr~tGrn C--:- I From seven thirty until nine thirty 11 I II . 1 II i r