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SDAY, SEPTEMBER 201 1962

THE MICHIGAN DAILY,

PAGE ivE

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tii 11:30 A.MI

The Daily Bulletin is an official
publication of the University of
Michigan for which The Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial respon-
sibility. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564
Administration Building before 2
p.m. two days preceding publication.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20'
General Notices
Doctoral Candidates who expect to re-
ceive degrees in Feb., 1963, must have
at least three bound copies (the orig-
inal in a "spring binder") of their
dissertation in the office of the Grad-
uate School by Fri., Dec. 7. The report
of the doctoral committee on the final
oral examination must be filed with the
Recorder of the Grad School together
with two copies of the thesis, which is
ready in all respects for publication
not later than Mon., Jan. 7.
Application Forms for National Sci-
ence Foundation Cooperative Graduate
Fellowships and Summer Fellowships for
Graduate Teaching Assistants are now
available in the Fellowship Office, Room
110, Rackham Bldg. These are awarded
by the Nat. St. Foundation for grad-
uate study in the Physical, Biological
and Engineering Sciences, and in some
areas of Medical and Social Sciences,
and are for study in the academic year
1963-64 and Summer Session of 1963.
Students are advised to consult with
their advisors or departmental chairmen
before making application, to be cer-
tain that they meet the requirements
and minimum academic standards for
N.S.F. Fellowship programs.
Applications for Fulbright Awards for
Graduate Study during the 1963-64 aca-
demic year are now available. Countries
in which study grants are offered are
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium-
Luxembourg, Brazil, Burma, Ceylon,
Chile, China, Denmark, Ecuador, Fin-
land, France, Germany, Greece, Ice-
land, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan,
Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nor-
way, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Por-
tugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United
ArabRepublic and United Kingdom. In
the program of Joint U.S.-Other Govern-
ment Grants, awards are available for
study in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colom-
bia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala,
Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua,
Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Ru-
mania, Venezuela.
The grants are made for one aca-
demic year and include round-trip
transportation, tuition, a living allow-
ance and a small stipend for books and
equipment. All grants are made in for-
eign currencies. Interested students who
are U.S. citizens and hold an A.B. de-
gree, or who will receive such a degree
by June, 1963, and who are presently
$$ MONEY $$
PART-TIME WORK
arranged to fit your schedule
MEN

enrolled in the Univ. of Mich., should
request application forms for a Ful-
bright award at the Fellowship Office,
Room 110, Rackham Bldg. The closing LOST AND FOUND
date for receipt of applications is Oct.
22, 1962. $10 REWARD for return of wallet to
Persons not enrolled in a college or P. Braun, 6319 Scott. No questions. A6
university should direct inquiries andL ae gu t b
requests for applications to the Insti- LOST-Ladies Perregaux watch, blackS
tute of International Education, U.S. band. 665-7711, Ext. 2427. Reward. A
Student Program, 800 Second Ave., New LOST-Ladies' brown glasses in case.
York 17, N.Y. The last date on which Call Mary Jo at NO 3-4267. A4
applications will be issued by the In-
stitute is Oct. 15, 1962. FOUND-Sum of money in Union on
Monday, Sept. 10. Call at office of
The persons listed below have been General Manager of Union. A2
selected as ushers for the 1962-63 Con-
cert season in Hill Aud., and must pick FOUND-Sheet music, original manu-
up their tickets at the box office in script, "Ode to Stephen Oedalus" by
Hill And, on Sept. 20th and Sept. 21st Victoria Kilkevitch. Call Sally Gravett,
from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. or on Sat., Sept. Ext. 331, Lloyd. A6
22 from 10 a.m. to noon. The list fol-
lows: FOUND-One small, multi-colored fe-
Lucinda H. Anthony, David Joseph male kitten, She is white and gray,
Allor, Beverly Jean Attinger, Ronald S. about 6 weeks old. Call, if it's yours,
Attinger, Cecile Ackerman, Carol Ahola, at 662-3241 and claim it. A3
Kristen Almdale, Carolyn Marie Adams, GOLD BRACELET with 7 small coins
Ronald C. Allen, Karen Aas, Timothy of Indian chiefs. Lost Sat., Sept. 15,
Albert Adoams,
Diane Lynn Barlow, Paul Bendzsa, near Union. $30 reward. Call Carlos
Burton K. Bartle, Nancy P. Boyde, Ann Capriles, 3210 Reeves, S. Quad. Al
Louise Bearden, Lewis Joseph Bordeaux,
Velta Baumans, Ann R. Bowlby, Peter FOR SALE
S. Barth, Nancy Barth, W. Fay Batts, -
David F. Brod, Enid Joan Bailys, Anne FOLK GUITAR and portable Royal
Marie Baggaley. Bonnie Burnett, Mar- typewriter. NO 5-4018. B12
vin Brown, Ann E. Barzler, Diana Bush, - AL W n uay s
Sara Ann Barber, Rosalie Brum, 1 FOR SALE: Women's quality used
clothing (plaid English woolen skirts)
Margery D. Cleveland, Sanford Coh- size 10-12. Call 663-2823 mealtimes. B6
en, Jeffery K. Chase. R. Terry Czerwin-_-_
ski, Jennie Mae Chan, Filomena Ceniza, 50' TRAILER for sale located at Silver
Claude-Andree Gyg, Arlene Cohen, Jo Lake, 16 miles from Ann Arbor. Has
Ann Curlee, Betsy Conn, Barbara Chris- canopy and steps leading to lake,'
toph, Luanne Cevela, Susan Crandall, completely furnished. 5 years old,
Mary Susan Cole, Lynn Ann Cohodas, suitable for 2. $2700. Should be seen
Jane A. Clifford, Alberta Linde Cohan, to be appreciated 437-9211. B1
Helen Cywinski, Carolyn B. Colwell, - -- --
Ann Patricia Cronin, Anabel Cuahonte, DISPOSING of my large library at
Catherine Corlett, Marian Louise Can- private sale. Rare opportunity for
trall, Helen Cazepis, students to build up a library of
Larry DePew, Mrs. James M. Dickey, good books at low prices. Special lowT
William R . Davey, Erma H. Donner, AI- prices on sets of books. Showings at
ton Joe Dahy, Kathryn Dah, Roberta 617 Packard St. (near State) from 12
Marie Douglas, Weldon Daines, Tom p.m to 4 pn every day except
Ross Dennis, Robert Damrauer, Louise Sunday B2
Duesing, Nancy Davidson, John J. Dahm TRANSPORTATION
SBaudoin F. DeMarcken, Katharine C.
dDearborn, Constance DeMille, Agneta -__ -_--
Dymling, Donald Dygert, Jon G. Dom- WANTED-Ride for 2 to campus daily
browski, Carol Lynne Dick, Gloria Ann from South Lyon. 8-5 work hours. Call
Ewell, Univ. Ext. 2565 or 473-5725 after 6. G3
Audrey Fortuna, Eleanor Fowler, Kar--
ren Freevol. Carolyn Ruth Foltz, JohnY s
A. Farrer III, Margaret Franks, Jane Drive Yourself
Freedman, Jeffery Harold Frank, Janet AND SAVE
Freidman, Hanny M. Feurer, Janet Car- pickups, panels, stakes,
olyn Frieswyk, Nancy Ann Franzen, Al- MOVING VANS
maForst
ma FosWhit's Rent-A-Truck
Ellen Gustafson, Mrs. James Gibson,WUs-34
Joann L. Gobel, Steven H. Greene, Lynn crsU 2-4434
Ginnis, Julie Goldschmidt, Margaret , st Ecorse Road
Anne Gilleland, Ruth Goldway, Jerry Ypsilan, Michigan
Gardner, Leni Susan Geller, Joan B. USED CARS
Gusten, Mary Ellen Gilmore, JacquelineU
Alice Gast, Michael Gutterman, Don- -- -
ad H. Goldhamner, Lynn Graff, Joan V. '56 2-DOOR FORD V-8. Motor recently
Goodman, Judy Goodwin,, overhauled. $250. Call HU 3-5973.
Emily Harju, Joyce L. Harlan, Law- 1962 LAMBRETTA, $125. cc., 2 months
rence Harris Jr., Joan Louise Hartman, old. NO 5-6181, Ben Berg. N8
Bonnie Heinz, W. Anne Heliar, Andreas ._____
Kare HelIum, Elizabeth Helmer, Alma 1958 VESPA. Excellent condition. Re-
Jean Henderson, Barbara J. Hester, cently completely overhauled. Bargain
Mary Lou Hines Dennis R. Holloway, at $125. NO 5-6870. N9
Ann Marie Hoeksema, Roger B. Howard
Judith Hron Susan Henderson Hub- MG-TD, '52. Engine recently overhauled.
bard,Barbara Hubbell, Susanna Y. Hub- Best offer this week takes it. NO
ley, David A. Huisman, Howard B. 5-6337. N7
Huisman, Barbara Gale Hummel, Shir- -
een Hutte, Jean Huttula, David Gardin- MG-TD 1951 Red Roadster. New engine,
er Hartman, Alice Houk, Judith Blair good condition. Call 5111 Scott, South
Henderson, Bary Duane Hendricks, Bar- Quad or TU 4-7253. N3
bara S. Isreal, John Vance Isreal, Betty DON'T LOVE A COLD, WET DATE this
Jean Isaacson, Marcia Ilton, Penelope DONTLO CLD, WET DTE this
Ireland, Martin Iser, Kolbrun Iingi- winter. Dependable '52 Pontiac. Call
marsdottir, NO 5-5490. N5
Charles Alton Jewett, Lawrence R. DON'T RUN AROUND like a dog with
Jacobs, Diane Rosalyn Jacobson, San- the rabies. Here is a car for Mr.-In-
dra Dee Johnson, Marjory Jones, Su- Between. '58 Triumph sports car, 4
san E. Jiga, Julie Ann Johnson, Anita new tires. Engine runs like a dream,
Jackson, Steven M. Jones, Ron Jeffers,' nFutyresEienl$e.a drem..
Paul Emerson King, Linda Mae Fully equipped, only $1095. Call eve-
Kuhles, Margaret Klee, Simon Louis ings except Saturday. NO 3-5446. N6
Klein, Ruth E. Krueger, Elizabeth Lee ROOM AND BOARD
Klatzky, Joan Kertis, Edward L. Klinen-
berg, Youngsook C. Kim, Hyun Koo Kim, WOAN- - "--
Susan D. Kinde, Joan Kagan, Joanne WOMAN TO SHARE country home. Kit-
Gertrude Kollin, Melinda Kraus, Laurie nhTransportation necessary. $50/
Kasnow, Betsy Kenyon, Jean E. Kuntz, month.NO 2-8016. E3
Merlyn Kellogg, ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for
Margaret J. Lowe, Kirsti Anne Lobing- babysitting and light housework. NO
ler, Judy Ann Lando, Al Luthmers, 3-0079. E2
Elizabeth Linz, Sandra Jean Low, Nancy
Lehnert, David B. Langhaug, Henry Lev- ROOM AND/OR BOARD available. Free
in, Frances Lyman, Janet C. Leutz, room till Sept. 31, after $8/wk. Board
Laura Lazar, Marilyn R. Lindsay, Lois and room beginning Oct. 15 till semes-
(Continued on Page 8) ter ends $315. NO 2-1838. C19

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FOR RENT

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

LINES
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ONE-DAY
.70
.85
1.00

SPECIAL
SIX-DAY
RATE
3.48
4.20
4.95

ROOM for female student. NO 5-0393
after 5. C24
SHARE HOUSE-4th needed. $35/mo.,
luxurious. 665-0871 eve. Cl
815 PACKARD, basement studio only.
NO 2-8361. 012
GARAGE AVAILABLE immediately! 1311
Wilmot, NO 2-7787. 014
2 BEDROOM modern trailer on lake
lot-$30 and bills. C'all 449-2481 03
PARKING-Block from Law Quad, $4.50
per month. NO 3-7268. C16
GARAGE-Hospital-E. Huron area. $8
per month. Call NO 3-7268. C17
COUNTRY HOUSE available Oct. 1, fur-
nished, $6 plus utilities. NO 2-8016.
C21
SPACIOUS, well furnished 2 bedroom
apt. for 4. Main at Packard. Call
2-0144. C-10
MALE GRADUATE STUDENT with car,
Pleasant quiet room with breakfast
privileges. Southern edge of town. $10.
NO 3-0438. 015

Figure 5 average words to a line
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3 :00 Mon. thru Fri.
Phone NO 2-4786

Campus heroes rally round the girls in Mojud back-to-
school tights. In so many colors that you can match
almost every outfit you have. They're seamless stretch
and never drag at the ankles . . . perfect to wear in
every season with skirts, slacks and shorts. You'll want
several pairs for all your leisure costumes. 2.95
Petite, Average, and Tall sizes
Informal Modeling

BIKES and SCOOTERS
NSU CyclI. 200 cc. Excellent condition.
665-3860 after 2. Z7
1959 VESPA motorscooter, very good
condition. NO 3-6504 after 5. Z4
'57 LAMBRETTA motor scooter. ; Good
shape. Phone HU 2-4312 after 5 p.m.
Z10
1959 LAMBRETTA 150. Very good condi-
tion with all extras. $225. 334 Liberty
Ct. Z9
MOTOR SCOOTERS - 1959 Cushman
Hillander, excellent engine, tires,
brakes. New paint. 665-7575. Z8
1960 HEINKEL motor scooter, 9.2 h.p.,
3 cycle, with windshield. $350 or rea-
sonable offer. NO 5-6605 after 5. Z6
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
DISCOUNTS ON NEW TIRES
(With trade-in). Get our price before
you buy! 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
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Cars
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
152
C-TED
STAN DARD
SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE
IS OUR BUSINESS
It's time for FALL CHANGE OVER.
Let us put ANTI-FREEZE in now be-
fore winter sets in.
"You expect more from
Standard and you get it."
SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FOREST
NO 8-9168
S2

HUNGRY? Suffering from study eye
strain? Need companionship? Come to
SCHWABEN INN, 215 Ashley, for a
POOR BOY sandwich and a visit with
good friends. M2
Welcome Back Students and . . .
Ralph and his Market at 709 Packard
are here to serve YOU, your apart-
ments, your rented rooms. Be
seeing you soon!
MI
FEELING CHUBBY?
Stay happy yet slim with Mott's
Figure Control Strawberry and
Apricot Preserves
at

RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard

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Apartments for Rent
CARL D. MALCOLM, Jr., REALTOR
Phone NO 3-0511, evenings:
NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634
C6
FED UP WITH DISCRIMINATION? An.
Arbor Area Fair Housing Association
assists those meeting discrimination
and interested in renting multiple
apartment units. Contact 663-9629 or
665-3445. C22
SHACK-7 mi. North. Cathedral ceiling,
100 acres of woods with dog run,
kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, living
room with fireplace, 2-car garage. $50
a month. Call NO 3-3270 or 8-7716
after 7. C20
ACT NOW
Only a very limited number of
studio and one bedroom apartments
left. Bus transportation to campus
and Ann Arbor business district.
HURON TOWERS
NO 3-0800 NO 5-9162
018
NEW STUDENT APARTMENTS'
1015 Vaughn, New modern furniture
and appliances. Phone 3-0511, evenings:
NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634.
STUDENTS
APARTMENTS, LIMITED
Apartments Available On
South Forest
Packard
Vaughn
E. Liberty
NO 3-0511, evenings: NO -9271 and
NO 5- 6634. C5

THE
MICH.IGANENSIAN
IS YOUR
ALL-AMER I CAN
YEARBOQK
BUSINESS SERVICES
ENTERTAINERS WAF4TED: Contact the
Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S University,
Phone NO 2-6362. H2
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION, mimeo-
graping-transcription. 334 Catherine
Ph. 665-8184. Jil
ANY MOTH HOLES, TEARS, OR BURNS1
in your clothes? We'll reweave them
like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224
Arcade. J3

MISCELLANEOUS

ACT NOW:

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Can you dress neatly?
Can you talk fluently?
Do you like meeting people?

Sat., Sept. 22

1-4 p.m.

COLLINS
State and Liberty
Mon-Sat 9 30-5:30

if so, you too can
qualify
APPLY IN PERSON
303 5. State
or call NO 2-9311

WASHTENAW CAFE

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Only a very limited number of
studio and one-bedroom apart-
ments left. Bus transportation to
campus and Ann Arbor business
district.
HURON TOWERS
NO 3-0800, NO 5-9162

German and American Cuisine
We specialize in German Foods.-
Try Our Cold Beer and Liquor
Student Specials Daily
211 N. Main

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The Bud-Mor Agency - featuring the
finest music:
Maximillian
Doug Brown
Johnny Harverd
Andy Anderson
Clarence Byrd
hick Tilkin
Bell-tones (Ron Bell)
Art Bartper
Men of Note
Bill Curtin
The Classics
Now accepting bookings for fall.
1103 S. University, phone NO 2-6362.
ATTENTION COEDS:
Enjoy a fall 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

Absolutely

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the finest and largest brand new
apartments on campus. Com-
pletely furnished and ready to
occupy. 917 Packard, Days: NO
59121, NO 3-8260, Eves.: NO
3-0696, NO 2-1741,'or NO 2-3820.

EXPERIENCED HAIR
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PERSONAL
HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED to the N.Y,
Times, yet? P.O. Box 241, A2. F12
SIGMA CHI: Your madras was certain-
ly bleeding Sunday. PR. F
LESSONS in speaking and singing.
Carol F. Westermani, NO 9-6584. F3
WELCOME BACK Sidney Pythias. When
is your first T.G.? PF2
SNEAK PREVIEW-See scenes and hear
songs from BARTHOLOMEW FAIR~ at
the Musket mass meeting. F9
NOW IS THE TIME for all good women
to come to the aid of friends, lovers
and cofidents--Att.: the K.K. F8
LINDA: Come home. All is forgiven.
You may attend the 10:30 a.m , or
7 p.m. Sunday services of the Ui
versity Reformed Church in the
YMCA. Fl
MEN: Can you dress neatly? Can you
talk fluently?, Do you like meeting
people? If so, you can qualify. Apply
in person 303 S. State or call NO
2-9311, Part time work arranged to
fit your schedule. F 6
PIZZA KING
1308 South University
Free, fast delivery, 3 sizes-
12-, 14-, & 16-inch. NO0 5-9655
THE LIMELITERS AT HILL AUDITOR-
IUM!! Folk music Oct. 14, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $1.50, 2.50, 3.50. Send checks
or mail orders to Limeliters Concert,
Student Activities Bldg., Ann Arbor.
First come, first serve. (They're good!)
F10
BARGAIN CORNER

HELP WANT ED
WANTED-Delivery men, daily and/or
Sunday. Good pay. NO 5-0550. H7
WANTED-Student to work one hour,
4:30-5:30, for one. meal, Apply Betsy
Ross Shop, 13-15 Nichols Arcade. H8
WANTED-Delivery men, daily and/or
Sunday. Car necessary. Good pay. NO
5-0550. H9
WANTED - Versatile drummer. Must
have drums and transportation. Call
HU 2-5840. H4
TEACHERS - Interested in elementary
or secondary substitute work. Within
driving distance of Ann Arbor. Call
Mr. Pregitzer, WHitney 1-1600, Rom-
ulus, Michigan. H3
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