THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG F_. JF DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .f ik:; L fi!"D1?~u'' s 'stif~f + .'ti:fiY~ti'-.:.: s~a'ti' ,r~w~ ii'r~k s. FRI., APRIL 21- Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, Cooley House, E. Q., Green House, E. Q., Kappa Sigma, Mosher Hall, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Sigma Delta, Strauss, East Q., Theta. Chi, Phi Mu, Zeta Beta Tau. SAT., APRIL 22- Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Phi Sigma, Beta ,Theta P1, Delta, Tau Delta, Delta Theta Phi, Gomnberg House, S. Q., Phi Deta Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Tau' Phi Sigma Kap- pa, Psi Upsilon, Allen Rumsey House, W. Q., South Quad Council, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Xi, Turkish Students Association, Williams House, W: Q., Zeta Psi. SUN., APRIL 23- Jordan Hall, Martha Cook Bldg., Alpha Omicron Pi, Gamma Phi Beta. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at its Meeting of April 19 Approved: The minutes of the pre- vious meeting. Approved: That Student Government Council enter into a program which shall provide for an exchange of in- formation between the University of Michigan Student Government Council and the Student Union of the Univer- sity of Belgrade; such program shall initially include: 1. Regular mailing of Council min- utes to the. University of Belgrade. 2. Provision for regular transmission of theMichigan Daily to the Univer- sity of Belgrade. 3. Periodic transmission of such in- formation; about the University of Michigan and Student Government Council, as the President may deem appropriate. The Council shall request that the Student Union of the University of Belgrade send us information concern- ing their University, Student Union, and issues of concern to them and their student body. Approved: The following people ap- pointed to serve in the Finance Com- mittee: Bill Gleason, Arthur Rosen- baum, John Martin, Sally Jo Sawyer, Mary Wheeler., Approved: One-year temporary rec- ognition for the Interdisciplinary Scholar's Council. Approved: While in Executive Ses- sion, the following students were chos- en to serve on the steering committee to plan and carry out the proposed Conference on the University: Judith Guskin, Faith Weinstein, John Rob- erts. Approved: That Student Government Council congratulate the Americans Committed to World Responsibility for its effective and necessary role in planning and organizing the recent and successful . National Conference on Youth Service Abroad. The SGC President shall send a let- ter, to this effect to the Americans' Committed to World Responsibility. Approved: That Student Government Council, in addition to its regular campaign and election procedures, make arrangements with such student. organizations as are willing and able to regularly publicize and hold an open election forum during each. SGC elec- tion campaign. The meeting would be chaired by the highest officer of the Council not a candidate in that par- ticular election. In the event that no student organizations are willing or able to publicize and hold such an elec- tion forum, the Council shall under- take to organize the forum itself. Approved: That Student Government Council sponsor the following program: 1. A showing of the film "Operation Abolition." 2. A pro-con debate between two qual- ified individuals which shall consider the following question: Does the film "Operation Abolition" present a dis- torted picture of the student demon- strations in San Francisco against the House Committee on Un-American Ac- tivities? 3. An extended period for audience participants to make comments con- cerning the film or ask questions of the debaters or each other. This program shall take place no sooner than two weeks from today (April 19) and no later than four weeks from today. This program shall be administered by a Committee consisting of the fol- lowing individuals: Jim Yost, John Roberts, Roger Seasonwein. Approved: That the President, of Stu- dent Government Council transmit the names of those students appointed to serve on the (so-called) Steering Com- mittee for the Conference on the Uni- versity to the Chairman of the Faculty Senate Advisory Committee, Vice-Pres- ident Lewis, and President Hatcher with all due speed. These .names shall be contained in a letter further calling ont the Administration and the Faculty Senate Advisory Committee to appoint their own representatives to the Steer- ing Committee so its meetings can be- gin at the earliest opportunity. , Approved: That time be set aside dur- ing the meeting of April 26 for a committee of the whole discussion of the peace corps and possible Council action in this area. During this com- mittee of the whole Alan and Judy Guskin shall be invited to sit at the Council table and take part in the discussion. Ample time shal be provid- ed for discussion from students dur- ing the committee of the whole. Details as to the time of the com- mittee of the whole in the meeting, its length and other aspects will be worked out by the President of SGC. This discussion is pending, upon a written report from the SGC delegates sent to the National Conference on Youth Service Abroad and upon a mo- tion considering the peace corps. Events Challenge Lecture: Owen Lattimore, geographer-historian, will discuss "U.S. China Policy and Emerging Nations" on Sat., April 22 at 3 p.m. in Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg. Challenge Debate: Senator Hubert H. Humphrey and Russell Kirk, edi- tor, will debate "The Most Effective U.S. Foreign Policy Measures Toward Emerging Nations" on Sat., April 22 at 11 a.m. in Hill Aud. 44th Annual State High School Cham- pionship Debates: Sat., April 22 at Rackham Lecture Hall. Topic: "Re- solved that the United Nations should be significantly strengthened." B Di- vision at 10 a.m. Otsego High School vs. Berrien Springs High School. A Di- vision at 2 p.m. Jackson High School vs. Birmingham Seaholm High School. Admission free. Doctoral Examination for Bertram Herzog, Engineering Mechanics; thesis: I _ For Your Browsing Pleasure'. 90* All the Latest in POCKETBOOKS and PAPERBACKS on our MEZZANINE FLOOR EUETT' 322 S. State Phone NO 2-4786 for Clastified Advertising "Vibrations of a Circular Plate about a Post-Buckled Static State," Sat., April 22, 218 W. Engineering Bldg., at 1-1:00 a.m. Chairman, E. F. Masur. Student Recital: Phyllis Jean Silver- man will present a piano recital on Sun., April 23, 4:15 p.m. in Aud. A, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music. She will play compositions by Angles, Sol- er, Ravel, and Schubert. Open to the general public, Placement ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grads, please sign schedule posted at 128-H West Engrg. Bldg. APRIL 26- National Steel Corp., Wierton Div. & New Plant in Portage, Ind.-BS, MS: IE. All degrees: Met. Res. & Dev, & Prod. SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEW: APRIL 21- Camp Newaygo, Newaygo, Mich. - Y.W.C.A. camp. Mary Lang interview- ing Fri. from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Interested in girls for positions of Camp Nurse, Waterfront Director, Asst. Water- front Director, Arts & Crafts Director, & Program Director. Minimum age, 19 yrs. by summer, 1961. APRIL 22- Summer Placement OPEN SAT. for following employers who are unable to come at any other time: Camp Crile-Camp for epileptic chil- dren located near Gregory, Mich. Dan- iel Ellisin interviewing for men & wom- en counselors. Tau Beta Camp-Mich. coed. camp. James Siegal interviewing from 9:00 a.m. to 4:55 p.m. Bay Court Camp, Waterford, Mich.- Ernest Deason interviewing men & women for positions as counselors & Unit Head. For further information, visit the Summer Placement Service, D-528 SAB. Open Mon.-Thurs. 1:00-5:00 p.m. and all day Friday. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Wm. A. Smith Contracting Co., Kan- sas City, Kan.-BS: CE for large dam project in North Texas. Ford Motor Co., Detroit - Research Chemist for Mount Clemens location. Res. in paint, plastic, vinyl. MS in Chem, preferred or will consider out- standing BS. Senior or recent grad with up to 1 yr. exper. Oregon Civil Service - Continuous openings for BS: CE. Exper. not re- quired. Attn.: Foreign Students-U.S. citizenship & Oregon residency require- ments WAIVED for graduate engnrs. Eastern Illinois University, Charles- ton, I1.-Director of University Union -MA preferred, plus trng. or exper. in business or union mgmt. Also, Direc- tor, Financial Aids & Student Employ- ment-MA preferred & trng. or exper. in business & personnel work. Oldsmobile Div. of G. M. Corp., Lans- ing, Mich. - Methods Engineer-BS.: ME or IE. Recent grad. with 2-3 yrs. exper. or will consider June grad with above-average record. University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla.-News Bureau-man or WOMAN; BA, preferably in Journ. Appropriate exper. not required, but necessary for being hired at senior level. Also, Hous- ing Inspector-BA, some exper. desir- able. 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. MEN 1-Dishwasher, evening hours, 3-Meal jobs. 1-Tutor, for basic electricity - In- dustrial circuitry (machine tool), mechanical relays, transformers, etc. 2-Experienced electronics technicians, full-time or 20 hours per week. FEMALE 2-Interviewers, any mornings except Saturdays. 1-Telephone solicitor, as many hours as possible, commission basis. 2-Waitresses, evening work. 2-Waitresses, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Mondays only. I-Typist, full-time temporary. 1-Room and board in exchange for light work, summer and fall.V 1-Light housekeeping and babysit-- ting, June 21-July 21. WHEN YOU GRADUATE BIKES and SCOOTERS 1960 MOPED; Excellent condition, ex- tras, $125 complete. NO 3-1022 before 8 p.m. Z35 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington W1 YOU are MISSING SOMETHING at the Treasure Mart. 529 Detroit. NO 2-1363. Open Mon. and Fri. nites 'til 9. W2 FOR SALE SONY portable radio, carrying case, earphone, 6 batteries. Call 3-7541, X- 778, after 5:30 p.m. B41 THE BOOK CORNER, above Treasure Mart, 509 Detroit St. Open Fri. 6-9, Sat. 9-5. "Any book anywhere." NO 2- 5941. K3 1957 SCHULT Mobile Home, 1 bedroom. Call HU 2-3532. B93 INCOME HOUSE: by a student owner. Gross income $300 per month. Campus location. Call NO 2-6094 evenings. B7 PHOTO SUPPLIES MOVIE CAMERA Canon ZM8, F1.4, w/case. Trans. radio, 6&7 Trs. All brand new. Bargain. Call NO 3-2684 or leave message with NO 3.4288. B76 BUSINESS PERSONAL BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat- terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni- versity, NO 8-8887. FF2 PERSONAL ATTENTION M.C.B. Elect the best qual- ified. Vote Greenstein for V. P. P207 SASSY SARAH VAUGHAN is coming for JEST IN TIME. Get your tickets now at the Diag, or the Union from noon to five. Only $3.50 per couple. F202 JEST IN TIME JEST IN TIME JEST IN TIME JEST IN TIME JEST IN TIME P203 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 Join the DAILY and see ttie world - through an Associated Press Teletype Machine. F11 Tickets for SPRING WEEKEND are on sale now at the Diag, Eng. Arch, and the Union on Monday through Friday from noon to five. Skit Nite tickets are $1.25 and $1.75. Tickets for the dance with Sarah Vaughan are $3.50 per couple. P196 LECTURE NOTES, individual lectures or semester subscription. Office 304% S. SPRING WEEKEND TICKETS for DANCE & SKIT NITE On Sale Now DIAG -ENG. ARCH UNION P197 USED CARS 1960 LAMBRETTA, Model 150. Best of- fer. NO 3-7189. N26 1952 MERCEDES 220 4-door sedan. Ex- cellent condition. $950. Call Jim. NO 5-8480. N23 1960 CORVAIR, Deluxe coupe. Standard shift, whitewalls, heater & radio. Good condition. $1395. NO 2-8820. N25 '51 FORD. Stick shift. 4-door, good transportation. $95. NO 3-9697. N24 '53 PLYMOUTH convertible. $225. Call NO 3-4856 after 8 p.m. N21 1952 FORD, good running condition, full tread tires, $80. NO 2-7816. N20 AUSTIN-HEALY, 1957, 100-6 Roadster 4 seater. Overdrive, metallic blue lac- quer, silver wire wheels, black leather interior, black top, tonneau, radio, heater. Lucas fog lamps, sliding alum- inum windows, complete tools, own- er's manual. Like new. Owner school teacher. $1,775. Lincoln 5-8614 Oak Park (Detroit suburb). N18 323 S. Main NO 2-5667 X11 IS YOUR HI FI sick, sick, sick? For needy relief call Doc Craig at Ann Ar- bor Hi F1 and TV Center-across from Hill Aud. NO 5-8607. X18 Pilot 12 watt Mono Ark. How much? $20, to anyone, at all-WE TAKE TRADES. Our 595 Diamond needles ARE FULLY GUARANTEED. Ann Arbor Hi Fi and TV Center-across from Hill Aud. NO 5-8607. Service and repairs. X17 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 XI LOST AND FOUND FOUND: 15 weeks (a full semester) of interesting, newsy reading. This was found on the Diag., Jan. 28, 1961 and the owner is wanted desperately. Please call NO 2-3241 for information and find a semester's DAILY sub- scription as a reward (only $4.00 too). Al REAL ESTATE Several houses for sale. $900 down. Also Student apartments for rent. RBOR SSOCIATES, REALTORS 303 S. Division NO 5-9114 R3 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES BUMPING, PAINTING, all kinds of auto repairs. Free estimates. Call NO 5-4042 J.'B. Auto Repair 318 N. First Street 82 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly service is our business. Atlas tires, batteries and accessories. 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 S2 BUSINESS SERVICES If you are having guests over this weekend you'll be interested in the various foods you'll find at Ralph's. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 5-7131 J96 TYPING, quick efficient, 12 yrs. expe- rience. Call NO 3-9935. J15 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS IS YOUR HI FI sick, sick, sick? For needy relief call Doc Craig at Ann Arbor Hi Fi and TV Center-across from Hill Aud. NO 5-8607. X18 Special on Mitch Miller Record "SING ALONG" Monoro $2.65, Stereo $3.25 Grinnel l's 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 2.80 414 Figure 5 average words to a line, Classified deadline, 3 P.M. dafly Phone NO 2-4786 FOR RENT SUMMER furnished apt. near campus for married couple. 3 rooms plu. bath. Includes garage. Call NO 3-4145 Ext. H33. C92 SUMMER APT., best available, mod- ern, furnished, air-cond., dishwasher, disposal, 2 bedrooms, carport, near campus and Hill. NO 3-6896. 087 SUMMER APT. 3 furnished rooms As bath. Call 3-7736. 089 APT.-FURNISHED. 2 blocks to cam- pus. 4 rooms including private bath, $110 a month plus electricity. One year lease from June 1. Call 3-1790. C88 HOSPITAL-Campus Area. Mod. attrac- tive furn., 2 bedroom apt, to sub- let until Sept. 1. Contact NO 3-9973. C90 WANTED: Summer apt. to sublet by 2 grad. women. Contact 156 Alice Lloyd. C91 SUMMER 4 bedroom house at 1023 Church. Call NO 2-7728. 085 NINE ROOM HOUSE with attached ga- rage for summer rent at 932 Green. wood. For four people. Call NO 3- 7279. 08 FORMER DOUBLE now being rented- as single. Large, clean room. Linen. Park- ing and refrigerator. $35 per month. Located next to E. Quad, 1108 Hill St. Call Dan, NO 5-7930. C83 SUMMER: Modern 2 bedroom furn. apt., air conditioned, dish washer, disposal, parking. 2 blocks from cam- pus & hospital. Phone NO 8-7651. 074 TO RENT: Modern summer apartment, 2 bedrooms, electric Vtchen, air con- ditioned, fully furt.ished. 2 blocks from campus. Call NO 3-4028. 079 APT. FOR RENT. New furn. apt, for 4 available for summer. 1 block from campus. Parking facilities available. NO 3-1828 . 078 SUMMER: Modernly furnished, spa' cious, 6 room apartment. Can ac- commodate 4-6 persons. Parking on campus, reasonable. 5-7824. C81 MODERN 2 bedroom apt. near hospi- tal. Available June 1. NO 5-7092. 082 SUMMER-sublet, completely furnished one bedroom modern Arbordale Man- or Apt. Including TV, air cond., dis- posal, etc. $95. NO 3-4856. 077 TWO BEDROOM Furnished Apt. Three or four persons. Very reasonable. NO 3-4402. C73 FURNISHED 4 bedroom home, 1% baths, porch, secluded yard. Available May 20-Sept. 10. $160 per month, less ' for entire time. Car included. 38494 072y WANTED, working girl or part-time student to share apartment close to campus and hospital. Call NO 2-9731 evenings. C15 TRANSPORTATION WANTED: Ride to Cornell or area for two. Weekend of May 13. Share driv- ing and expenses. Call Jim Berson NO 3-1412. Ol WANTED: Ride to Cornell or area week- end of May 13. Share driving and ex- penses. Rita Levant. NO 2-2545. 013 HELP WANTED SUMMER: Help wanted-riding coun- selors for private girls' camp in north- ern Michigan dune country - 16 horses, Eastern style. Contact Gus Leinbach. NO 3-0067. H34 TEACHERS WANTED: $5000 and Up Vacancies in all western states. In- quire Columbine Teachers Agency, 1320 Pearl, Boulder, Colorado. H35 DO YOU qualify? Neat, intelligent, am- bitious. 3 college students needed to work part time for top paying sale promotions positions. Call NO 5-8958 for interview. A9 WANTED: Baby Sitter to live in year round. Weekends and some eveings free. References required. NO 29994 after 5:30 pm. H33 T ESIflErS L i YOUR FAVORITE PLAYMATES : ... WILL RETURN TOMORROW Read' Daily Classifieds the BEACHCOMBERS FOLKSONGS and BALLADS Cafe Promethean 9-12 P.M. Friday Saturday Admission 75c . ..'' 1 ri THE WORLD IS YOURS Provided you have the training to qualify yourself for a position in America's ever-expanding foreign trade THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN TRADE Phoenix, Arizona 44th Annual State Championship DEBATES. Saturday, April 22, 1961 Rackham Lecture Hall University of Michigan , . i Debate Subject: "Resolved, that the United Nations should be significantly strengthened." "B" DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATE: 10:00 A.M. Otsego High School vs. Berrien Springs High School Chairman: Dean Allan F. 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