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G 27; 1961

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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PHARMACEUTICAL TOOL:
Student Develops Revolutionary Tool

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Fridayand Saturda 9:30 'till 11:30A.M.

11

Ducan E. McVean, grad. Ph.,
has developed a $2.65 gadget
which may someday take the
"shake well" labels ,off of the na-
tion's medicine bottles, it was re-
ported at the American Pharma-
ceutical Association meeting in
Chicago yesterday.
The secret is "strain," the force
which medical particles exert on
a liquid suspension. With too much
strain, the particles settle to the
NSA To Hold
Study Tours
The National Student Associa-
tion, representative body for cam-
pus groups across the country, has
announced that it will sponsor
"travel-study programs" to Latin
America and the Far East this
summer.
The programs feature seminars,
informal discussions, lectures and
classes so the student may study
while touring through Japan or
the South American countries of
Peru, Chile, Argentina and Brazil.

bottom of the bottle-with less
they float.
McVean developed the gadget
which medicinal particles exert on
bearing. It is called a rising sphere
rheometer.
Rhetometer
The rheometer, drawn slowly
through the liquid being tested, is
capable of measurements a million
times finer than present instru-
ments costing as much as $16,000.
Pharmacists have long faced the
problem of suspending various
medicines in liquid to make sure
the patient received the prescribed
amount of the drug in each spoon-
Rio physician
T o Give Talk
Dr. Robert S. Ledley, president
of the National Biomedical Re-
search Foundation, will speak on
"Medical Diagnosis by Computers"
at 4:10 today in Aud. A.
The lecture is part of a series
under the auspices of The Project
on the Use of Computers in En-
gineering Education.

ful. The previous remedy for th's
situation was the "Shake well"
label on the medicine bottle.
Shaking simply stirs up the
various ingredients of the tonic
into fairly uniform distribution.
According to McVean, his rheo-
meter represents about two months
of trail-and-error until "it just
worked."
Great Significance
Prof. Albert M. Mattocks, of the
pharmacy school, who is McVean's
advisor, predicts the development
will have "great significance" to
pharmaceutical manufacturers.
The rising sphere methods "may
enable drug manufacturers to
thus maintain a complete inven-
tory for matching with a pre-
scribed drug."
Organization
Notices
'Baha'1 Student Group, Meeting, Dis-
cussion "Throw Away the Tranquiliz-
ers," April 28, 8 p.m., 2029 Ferdon. Call
NO 3-2904 for transportation.
Christian Science Organization, Reg-
ular Testimony Meeting, April 27, 7:30
p.m., Lane Hall, Fireside im.
s * *
Comm. for Improved Cuban-Am. Re-
lations, Debate: "Cuba and the Coun-
ter-Revolution," April 28, 8 p.m., Un-
dergrad. Lib. Multi-purpose Rm.
s « «
Folklore Soc., Folksing-Bring Instru-
ments, April 27, 8:30 p.m., Promethean.
* * *
Foresters' Club, Discussion of Venison
Roast' & Officers for next year, Pro-
gram: "Utilization of ,Native Animals
by Mexican Indians" by Dr. E. Hooper,
Zoology Dept., Coffee & Donuts, April
27, 7:30 p.m., 2054 NS.
* * *
Mich. Citizenship Clearing House,
Political Parties Day-Registration,
9:30 a.m., Discussion on Michigan's
Problems and their Solution, 10:15 a.m.,
Lunch (League Ballrm.), 12:30 p.m., In-
dividual Party Caucuses, 2 p.m., April
27.,
***
WAA Crop & Saddle, Regular Meet-
ing, April 27, 6:40 p.m., WAB.
* * *
Wesley Fdn., Grad. Student Fellow-
ship Dinner, April 28, 5:30 p.m., Pine
Rm. Phone reservation by Thurs. noon
NO 8-6881.
« . -s
B'nai B'rith Hillel Fdn., April 27, 8
p.m., Hillel Foundation, Speakers: Prof.
G. L. Weinberg & Dr. M. Kapustin:
"The Impact on the Persecutors."

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SPRING WEEKEND)

PERSONAL
Sigma K today is Blue--
Their bikes are gone
But not for long
For they're at Sigma Nu F
M232
SPRING WEEKEND
DANCE
MIRRORED MOMENTS
featuring
SARAH VAUGHAN
and
SCOTT-BALDWI N
ORCH ESTRA
Announcement of winners
TICKETS ARE ON SALE
AT DIAG
M235
"'The Peace Corps Goes Abroad," Friday,
April 28, 8:00 P.M. Admission 75c,
tickets at the door. Trueblood Aud.,
Frieze Bldg. F229
The Michigan Union Presents
MUG -- TGIT
Thursday, April 27, 1961
Prom 400 to5:30
Featuring
Dick Nohl .. . Master of Ceremonies
JERRY BILIK on the PIANO
(Jerry does the arrangements
for the Univ. Band)
The ROAD RUNNERS
The BEACH COMBERS
All This Plus
FREE COFFEE
See you with your date at the
MICHIGAN UNION GRILL .. .
THURSDAY
F
Join the DAILY and see the world -
through an Associated Press Teletype
Machine. F11
Hour Town
Erred Era
Pilgrims Progressed
Mirrored Moments
JEST IN TIME F236
WANTED: Rider to Los Angeles. Leav-
ing June 7 or 8. Call Mary. NO 5-9389.
F230
Five Musical Skits
Dr. Richard Cutler, MC
The Arbors
All in one Fabulous Program
For Skit Nite-Friday-April 28
Good seats still available
P237
SPORTS CAR: Will pick up sports car
of your choice in Europe this sum-
mer at great savings to you. NO 3-
7541, Ext. 206. F231
I HATE SPRING WEEKEND
I HATE SPRING WEEKEND
I HATE SPRING WEEKEND
I HATE SPRING WEEKEND
I HATE SPRING WEEKEND
F334
SAVE those empty packs! The L&M
empty pack contest closes May 1, 1961.
F211

FOR 'RENT
SUMMER: For 3 or 4. Furnished new
modern apartment building. Electric
kit., disposal, tile bath, parking, air-
conditioning avail. J block from
hasp. 5 min walk from Diag. NO 2-
3971. C102
NEWLY DECORATED four rooms and
bath. Couple only. Late privileges.
$75 per month. Phone GE 7-2351. C101
2 SINGLE ROOMS for male graduate
students for summer and fall semes-
ters. Call evenings, 2-5101, 1519 Gran-
ger. C100
1953 B.S.A. Single. $165--call NO 5-6118,
ask for John Whipple. C44
FOR SUMMER - modern 3 or 4 man
furnished apt. % block from campus.
Call 3-8839. C99
SUMMER furn. 2 blocks from Campus
and Hl. Call NO 2-3870. C98
HILL at STATE. Refurnished and paint-
ed apts. For girls or married couple.
Immediate or June or Sept. availa-
bility. NO 3-7268. C103
ON CAMPUS: Now taking applications
for summer and fall furnished apart-
ments. Call 2-2980. C96
SUMMER furnished apt. near campus
for married couple. 3 rooms plus
bath. Includes garage. Call NO 3-4145
Ext. H33. C92
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 Margaret
Chambers, 3-1561. C91
SUMMER 4 bedroom house at 1023
Church. Call NO 2-7728. C85
NINE ROOM HOUSE completely fur-
nished, with attached garage for sum-
mer rent at 932 Greenwood. For four
people. Call NO 3-7279. C86
SUMMER: Modern 2 bedroom furn.
apt., air conditioned, dish washer,
disposal, parking. 2 blocks from cam-
pus & hospital. Phone NO 8-7651. C74
SUMMER: Modernly furnished, spa-
cious, 61% 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. C82
TWO BEDROOM Furnished Apt. Three
or four persons. Very reasonable. NO
3-4402. C73
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
FOR SALE
1958 ENGLISH FORD station wagon.
WW tires, heater, 30 mpg. $590. Phone
Belleville, OX 7-7026 after 6 p.m. B48
RECORD STEREO - Viking 85 RMQ
quarter track stereo tape recorder.
Cost new $375, asking $210. About one
year old. Call Jim at NO 2-7409. B49
1960 VW Convertible-blue-excellent
condition. $1700. NO 3-8021, after 5
and weekends. B47
COMPLETE SET Kroyden irons, $50.
Call NO 3-8021, after 5 and weekends.
B46
FANTASTIC red chiffon cocktail dress,
full skirt, classic style, size 7. Never
been worn. Price open. Call Phyllis,
ext. 211, Alice Lloyd. B45
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
WANTED TO RENT
SINGLE WOMAN GRAD student desires
summer apt, close to campus. NO 2-
9143. L4

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Call NO 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.
O TRUCKS AVAILABLE
G1
WANTED: Ride to Cornell or areadfor
two. Weekend of May 13. Share driv-
ing and expenses. Call Jim Berson NO
3-1412. G14
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
HELP WANTED
TYPISTS NEEDED
IF YOU CAN TYPE AT HOME, WE
CAN GIVE YOU 10 OR MORE
HOURS OF WORK PER WEEK.
INTERVIEWS BEGINNING FRI-
DAY, APRIL 28.
UNIVERSITY TYPING SERVICE
1321 S. University Ave.
(between Forest & Washtenaw
Open Mon., Wed, and Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat. 9-12 a.m.
H37
SUMMER: Help wanted-riding coun-
selors for private girls' camp i north-
ern Michigan dune country -- 16
horses, Eastern style. Contact Gus
Leinbach. NO 3-0067. H34
TEACHERS WANTED:
$5,000 and Up
Vacancies in all western states.
Inquire 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 sales
promotions positions. Call NO 5-8958
for interview. H9
BIKES and SCOOTERS
1957 MOPED, very good cond. Must sell.
Best offer. NO 3-4361, before 10 p.m.
Z39
I WILL GUARANTEE INSIDE STOR-
AGE SO LET'S GET TOGETHER AND
GET YOUR BIKES IN OUT OF THE
WEATHER AT 611 CHURCH ST. Z38
1959 B.S.A. Motorcycle: Guaranteed in
excellent shape. Accessories included.
Highest offer. Call NO 3-4187. Z37
Daily Classifieds
Bring results

314 S. State

NO 3-2481
X16

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
For the Fraternity House
SHAG ROOM SPECIAL
on used uprights
from $49.50
GRAND PIANOS
better than average
$295
GRINNELL 'S
323 S. Main NO 2-5667
X22
LOOKING FOR A GIFT?
Come to Morrill's and see our fine
selection of Social Stationery.
Choose from Crane's and Eaton's-
America's finest. Give the gift your
recipient will enjoy and use.
MorrilII 's

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
BUMPING, PAINTING, all kindsof auto
repairs. Free estimates. Call NO 5-4042
J. B. Auto Repair 318 N. First Street
$2
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our busnek
Atlas tires, batteries and ccess2,
Complete Automotive Service..-A
products and services guaranteed.
Road Service
"Yau expect more from Standard
and you get It."
1220 South University
NO 8-9168
LOST AND FOUND
MISSING since March 24. Large black
& white male Spaniel-mongrel. Docked
tail. Reward. Call NO 2-5725. A51
LOST: S. S. Stewart Special thorough-
bred 5-string banjo. Call Howie, 5.
4378, or Pete, 3-8815, or Marie, 3-2643.
Reward. M2
LOST: Gold charm bracelet, sentimental
value. Reward. Call 3-1561, ext. 357.
A4
FOUND: Contact lenses in white, case
on Packard near Madison. Phone NO
3-3542. AS
LOST: green bookbag containing valu-
able notes. Taken by mistake. Lynn
Graff.Please inform desk, Alice Lloyd,
3-1561. Reward. A48
LOST: Girl's trench coat with red U .-
ing, at Union entrance near gril.LRe-
ward. Call 5-7711, ext. 3416. A49
FOUND-trench coat with keys.
LOST-London Fog Coat at Leagut,
NO 5-6675. A
LOST: Lady's light blue wallet. Con-
tains important cards. Reward. Call
3-9532. - A4S
FOUND: 5 weeks of interesting, newsy
reading. This was found on the Diag,
April28, 1961 and the owner is wanted
desperately. Please call NO 2-3241 for
information and find a semestr'.
DAILY subscription as a reward (nly
$2 too). A
USED CARS
1949 MG. Rebuilt engine, 500 miles, ner
top, uphL, tires. Sacrifice $1000. Wnll
Baringer, 222 Anderson, E. Quad. 2
4591. ,'
1949 MG. Rebuilt engine, 500 inles, new
top, uphl., tires. Sacrifice, $1.000. .$
51 FORD. Stick shift. 4-door, goodt
transportation. $65. NO 3-9697. 2131
FOR SALE -- 1952 Pontiac, really top
drawer. $CLXIX. LXIX. Call DS, N(O
5-4969. . N3
FOR SALE. 1953 Ford. Very good oond-
tion. New tires, battery, etc. 7-1, $NO
3-2600. D. Kaye. t33
RENAULT DAUPHINE, sunroof, fine
cond. 1958, $599. Call after 5 P.M. NO
8-7907. - 2
FOR SALE: 1960 Holden-4 dr. (rt. hand
drive) like new all around, atd t,
R&H, washers, turn signal, visor, good
tires, economical, complete Shop
manual and parts list included, parts
no problem, must sell, reasonable.
Call Mr. Lawrence Saph, Brighton,
AC 9-4497 after 6 p.m. N29
AUSTIN-HEALY, 1957, 100-6 Roadster 4
seater. Overdrive, metallic blue lac-
quer, silver wire wheels, black leathe
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). . 1$1
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95 9X0
39c; shorts 69c; military spplW
SAM'S STORE, 12 X. Wsington
MOVING? Consult us. W sell for yoU
or to you anything and everything
on consignment. Treasure Mart. 529
Detroit, NO 2-1363. Open Mon. and
Fri. nites 'til 9. W3

ZUNDAPP SCOOTER. Excellent condi-
tion, $200. NO 2-4591, Ext. 404. X20
SONY, 8 trans., AM/SW. Brand new
from Tokyo. Must sell-$40. 3-7541,
x778, after 5 p.m. X21
A NEW Bol Weevil Jazz Band LP is
selling like hotcakes at the record
s'torest Get one today! X12
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X1
BUSINESS SERVICES
OPENING MONDAY
UNIVERSITY
TYPING SERVICE
1321 S. University Ave.
(between Forest and Washtenaw)
BRING YOUR TERM PAPER
AND RECEIVE YOUR FREE PEN
J18
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save -your clothes.,
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade,
NO 2-4647. J10
HAVE TROUBLE fixing meals for
your apartment? Come to Ralph's
and have all your troubles elimi-
natedi1
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 5-7131
J11
TYPING, quick efficient, 12 yrs. expe-
rience. Call NO 3-9935. J15

Buy your Spring Weekend Tickets
F233
A.K. Don't you think it's about time?
How about Friday night. F238
Only two days left
Buy your Spring Weekend Tickets
F237
WANTED: Groups for week-ends at the
Silver Birch Inn ($18.00 for special
package - includes everything plus
extras). Walloon Lake, Michigan. F219

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Ann Arbor. Call GL 3-6258. HH13

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