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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1962

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIVE

REAPPORTIONMENT:
Eldersveld, Committee
Await New Development

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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By PHILIP SUTINv
The governor's Commtitee on
Legislative Reapportonment is in a
state of limbo awaiting further le-
gal and political development,
Prof. Samuel Eldersveld of the po-
litical science department, its
chairman, indicated recently.
He said that the committee,
composed of six political scien-
tists from the state's colleges and
universities, have been mandated
by Gov. John B. Swainson to con-
sider specific reapportionment
plans. Since United States Su-
preme Court Justice Potter Stew-
art stayed a Michigan Supreme
Court order requiring reapportion-
ment of the state Senate, the
Legislature recessed and there has
been no consideration of the mat-
ter.

The committee last met in Aug-
ust to report to the governor that
the 80 per cent population, 20
per cent area Senate apportion-
ment formula .of the proposed
constitution was contrary to the
state Supreme Court decision
which declared that the Senate
shall be based on population with
no seat representing more than
twice as many people as any other
district.
Prof. Eldersveld said the com-
mittee plans to meet this fall to
consider future action and to re-
view recent legal and political de-
velopments.'
The committee may also con-
sider doing additional research
into reapportionment beyond the
governor's mandate to adivse him
on plans, Prof. Eldersveld said.

The Daily Bulletin is an official
publication of the University of
Michigan for which The Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564
Administration Building before 2
p.m. two days preceding publication.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
.Day Calendar
7:30 p.m.-Introductory Computer Pro-
gramming Lectures .- Brice
Carnahan: Natural Science
Aud.
General Notices
Graduate Students in Social Sciences
and Humanities who hold Woodrow Wil-
son Fellowships (including6Honorary
Fellowships) in 1959-60, 1960-6l, and
1961-62 may be eligible for Woodrow
wilson Dissertation Fellowships in their
terminal year of graduate study. A list
of such Woodrow Wilson Fellows known.
to be in residence is posted on the
bulletin board in the Graduate School
offices. Resident Fellows are advised to

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check this list, and if their names are
omitted, report to the Fellowship Of-
fice, Room 110, Rackham Bldg. Deadline:
Oct. 5.
Marshall Scholarship Applications,
which provide assistance for study in
any of 26 universities of The United
Kingdom, are available at the Scholar-
ship Office, 2011 Stud. Act. Bldg. Ap-
plications must be completed in sex-
tuplicate and returned to the Scholar-
ship Office no later than Mon., Oct. 8,
1962. Grad students and those who will
have achieved grad standing by Sept.,
1963, and who have an overall grade
average of 3.0 or above are eligible to
apply. Preference will be given to can-
didates who combine high academic
ability with capacity to play an ac-
tive part in the life of The United
Kingdom university to which they go.
The upper age limit is 25. Married stu-
dents are eligible for consideration.
Federal Service Entrance Examination
(FSEE)-Sept. 27 is the deadline for fil-
ing application to take the first FSEE
& Mgmt. Internship Exam to be given
in Ann Arbor in Oct. Various careers
in Federal Gov't. are open to college
graduates through the FSEE. Seniors
graduating in Feb., 1963 should apply
for one of the early exams. Applications
available at Bureau of Appointments,
3200 SAB.
Regents' Meeting: Wed., Oct. 17. Com-
munications for consideration at this
meeting must be in the President's
hands not later than Oct. 5.
Found: Book of football tickets. See
Mrs. Alexander-Room 3011 Student Ac-
tivities Bldg.
student Government Council Approval
for the following student-sponsored ac-
tivities becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All pub-
licity for these events must be with-
held until the approval has become
effective.
Voice, Table in the Fishbowl, Sept.
27, 9:00-5:00, Fishbowl.
Galens Medical Society, Annual Tag
Day, Dec. 7 & 8, all day both days, Ann
Arbor and campus.
Michigan League Social Committee,
Bridge and Dance Registration, Oct. 2
& 3, 7:00-9:00, League.
Baha'i Student Group and Baha'i
Local Spiritual Assembly, series of three
lectures, Oct. 18, 25, and Nov. 5, 8:00
p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall.
Young Republican Club, Business
Meeting, Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m., Michigan
Union.
Michigan Christian Fellowship, Open
meeting: lecture by Edward Groesbeck,
University registrar, Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m.,
1040 Nat. Res. Bldg.
Agenda Student Government Council
Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m., Council Room
Constituents' Time 9:00
Adjournment Midnight
Minutes of previous meeting.
Officer reports: President, procedures
for adequacy, letters, announcements;
Exec. Vice-President, interim action, an-
nouncements; Admin. Vice-President,
SGC orientation program; Treasurer,
announcements.
Standing Committees.
Ad Hoc Committees and Related
Boards.
Special Business: Report from ERPC.
Old Business: OSA Advisory Commit-
tee (postponed) (8), use of University
facilities (6).
New Business: Reorganization of ju-
diciary system (12), Committee on Mem-
bership (12), OSA Advisory Committee
(12).
Coeds:
"Let us style a
FLATTERING HAIR-DO
to your individual needs."
-- no appointments needed --
Th eDascola Barbers
near Michigan Theatre

Constituents' and Members' Time.
Announcements.
Adjournment.
Events
Engineering Mechanics Department,
Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi-
neering Dept. and Institute of Science
and Technology Seminar, Wed., Sept.
26, 4:00 p.m., Room 311 W. Eng. Bldg.
Sir Geoffrey Taylor, Cambridge Univ.,
will speak on "Waves on Thin Sheets."
Coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m. in
the Faculty Lounge.
Engineers: "Your Negotiations for1
Employment" will be discussed by Prof.
John G. Young, director, Engineering
Placement, Wed., Sept. 26, and Thurs.,
Sept. 27, at 4:00 p.m. in Room 311 W.
Eng. All interested students are invit-
ed and engineers who expect to grad-
uate this year are especially urged to
attend one of these meetings.
Seminar in Mathematical Statistics:
The Seminar in Mathematical Statistics
will meet Thurs., Sept. 27 at 4 p.m. in
3201 Angell Hall. Prof. Bruce M. Hill
will speak on, "The Three Parametric
Log Normal Distribution and the Baye-
sian Analysis of a Point Source Epi-
demic." All interested are welcome.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co., Cleve-
land, O.-Heat Transfer Engnr. BS with
major in heat transfer. MS desirable.
Will perform theoretical & analytical
design studies of heat exchangers used
with supercritical fluids in a new ener-
gy conversion system.
Thiokol Chem. Corp., Bristol, Pa. -
Manager of Market Research for Cor-
porate Planning Office. Graduate with
10-15 yrs. exper. in Mktg. & Mktg. Res.
in industry, defense, or Govt.
Archer Daniels Midland Co., Minne-
apolis, Minn.-Seeking Chemical Engrg.
or Mech. Structural Engrg. grad with
strong minor in chem. for Plastics Re-
search Labs. Should have knowledgeof
organic chem. & understand properties
of polymers. Previous exper. in handling
reinforced plastic products or urethane
foam resins desirable.
Interlochen Art Academy, Interlochen,
Mich. - Immed. openings for men &
women to be Dormitory Supervisors. 3
or 4 openings, including 1 which in-
volves teaching Spanish part-time in
addition to dorm res. Degree not es-
sential, prefer someone with exper. &
bkgd. in educ., counseling, guidance,
recreation. Liberal Arts bkgd. consid-
ered. Age 20-30. School year; 32 weeks,
starting immed.
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Phone NO 2-4786

For further information, please
General Div., Bureau of Appts.,
SAB, Ext. 3544.
Part-Time
Employment

call
3200

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

1.95
2.40
2.85

6 DAYS
3.45
4.20
4.95

LOST AND FOUND
$10 REWARD for return of wallet to
P. Braun, 6319 Scott. No questions. A6
LOST-Pocket watch, left on table in
Union Grille. Reward. NO 5-9329. A13
LOST-Brown leather wallet. Vicinity
Mich. Theater. Thurs., 9/20. Call Tom
Herzog, 2-4401. Rm. 105. A12
IF YOU picked up a brown suede coat
from the Union Barber Shop by mis-
take, call Bill, 663-3431. A10
LOST - Aqua-Lung Regulator. Serial
number 0001-87. Reward. Bruce Hauke,
10 Adams W. Quad. NO 2-4401. AS
GRANDMOTHER Silver bracelet , 20
birthday discs. Cheryl to David. One
larger disc, Louise. Phone 3-2154, Mrs.
Whittemore. All
MISCELLANEOUS
SEE THE BIGGEST BELL EVER
STOLEN (from Michigan State). Also
refreshments, cheerleaders, football
players, WOIA, Maximillian. All at
the ALL GREEK RALLY this Friday at
ATO. (Tell them Craw sent you).
PADLOCKS, NITE LITES,
SNACKS ON THE RUN,
NYLON STOCKINGS & MOUSE TRAPS.
You name it, we have it at .. .
RALPHS MARKET
709 Packard
M1
COURSE CORRECTION NOTICE-Stu-
dents in journalism, business admin-
istration, and art-Art 470, DESIGN
AND ADVERTISING, 2 hrs. credit,
will meet Wed. 7-9 p.m., Rm. 346
Arch. Bldg. instead of 273 p.m. MWF,
page 8 Time Schedule. This is a
course devoted to the analysis and
evaluation of the effectiveness of thb
visual form of the advertising mess-
age. It is officially approved as a
cognate for upperclass and graduate
students interested in advertising as
a career; particularly those enrolled
in journ., bus. ad., and art. Elections
will remain open through Wed., Sept.
26, for qualified students. See your
counselors or call Univ. ext. 2593 or
518 or see the instructor not later
than Wed., Sept. 26.
Donald B. Gooch, instructor. M3
BARGAIN CORNER
ATTENTION ROTC
Officers' Shoes
Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69c
Brasso 69c
SAM'S STORE
122"E. Washington
MUSICAL MDSE,
DYNAKIT Stereo Pre-amp. Used 6
months. Evenings, 3-6935. X6
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
SHURE STEREO CARTRIDGES $10.
E.S.L. dust bugs $3, Shure manuel
tone arm $20. Brand new, NO 3-7851,
NO 3-4035. X4
GUITARS ETC.
Make, Repair, Buy and Sell
Private and Group Instruction
Hoots Daily

FOR RENT
ROOM for female student. NO 5-0393
after 5. C24
2 BEDROOM modern trailer on lake
1ot-$30 and bills. Call 449-2481 C3
QUIET, pleasant room, good location,
cooking facilities. NO 3-5880. C25
FURNISHED APT. very close to campus,
3 rooms and private bath. NO 2-7274,
603 E. Ann. Rent: $110. C28
Apartments for Rent
CARL D. MIALCOLM, Jr., REALTOR
Phone NO 3-0511, evenings:
NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634
C6
FED UP WITH DISCRIMINATION? Ann
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 8-77 16
after 7. C20
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
S* E. Liberty
NO 3-0511, evenings: NO 5-9271 and,
NO 5-6634. C51

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PERSONAL
THE GAIL DOLL-Wind her up and
she meets Jim at the Soph Show
Mass Meeting. Thursday, Sept. 27, at
7:30 in the League Ballroom. P21
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. F6
HOMECOMING GRAPHICS COMMIT-
TEE !-A joining us last Tues., con-
gregating this Thursday, 27th, 7:30
p.m. Room 3 KL, Michigan Union.
Fire Up! F22
PIZZA KING
1308 South University
Free, fast delivery, 3 sizes-
12-, 14-, & 16-inch. NO 5-9655
F11
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
To all freshmen and rushees who may
have been invited to a fraternity
function between now and Sept. 30:
An oversight and misinterpretation
of the By-laws on the part of the
Interfraternity Council Rush Enforce-
ment Committee permitted you to
receive this invitation. This oversight
has been corrected and therefor you
will not be permitted to attend any
fraternity function before Sept. 30.
The fraternity which gave you an in-
vitation and then asked that you not
attend is not at fault, therefore do
no look with disfavor upon them.
IFC. F

BUY YOUR
MICHIGANENSIAN
NOW

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 Jack Lardie, Part-
time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, ext. 3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 2200, daily.
MALE
1-To teach gymnastics on a part-time
permanent basis. Hours would be
flexible.
-Several sales positions.
1-Chemical Engineer-Lab. Assistant-
20 hours per week. Must be a Senior
or Grad student.
FEMALE
1-To take care of a 4 month old boy
Mon. thru Fri., 7:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m.
1-To start as cashier and work up to
hostess position. Must be 25 years
of age or older. Full-time permanent
position. (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
1-To teach gymnastics on a part-time
permanent basis. Hours would be
flexible.
1-To baby sit with two children (age
3 and 5) Mon., Wed., and Fri. nights,
in exchange for room and board.
1-To take care of two girls, 5 and 6
years old, from 12 noon to 5:30 p.m.
Mon. thru Fri. in exchange for room
and board.

ACT NOW
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
STUDENTS
Do you want to live in a new,
luxury two - bedrpom, furnished
apartment - But do not have
enough roommates to carry the j
load-don't hesitate-call Apart-
ments Ltd, NO 3-0511. Evenings
NO 5-9271, NO 5-6634. We will ar-
range meetings for interested
parties. Hurry-only four available.
C27
HELP WANT ED
WASHING DISHES for meals and lunch
hour. Omega Restaurant, 105 N.
Forest. 663-7859. H12
WAITER needed 3 meals a day. Call
NO 3-4238. H10

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Rudofakker narrow lapel-
led natural shouldered midnight blue
tuxedo. Conservative, dark, paisley
cumberbund and tie. Size 41-42 long.
Age 1% years. Worn only 3 times. $40.
Roger Dunn, (363-3814. B17
FOLK GUITAR and portable Royal
typewriter. NO 5-4018. B12
GENERAL ELECTRIC 17-inch TV. Built-
in antenna, great picture. Good shape,
$40 cheap. NO 5-6115. B15
FOR SALE: Women's quality used
clothing (plaid English woolen skirts)
size 10-12. Call 663-2823 mealtimes. B6
$14,700-3 bedrooms, 2-car garage, full
. basement, landscaped corner lot. East
Ann Arbor. NO 5-8087. B16
BIKES and SCOOTERS
1959 VESPA motorscooter, very good
condition. NO 3-6504 after 5. Z4
1958 LAMBRETTA. Good transportation
cheap. Call NO 3-3230 any night.'after
6. Z13
1958 VESPA. Excell nt condition. Re-
cently completely overhauled. Bargain
at $125. NO 5-6870. N9
1941 HARLEY-45 cu. in. Recent trans.
overhaul, excellent shape, with tools
and $26 Buco helmet thrown in. Only
$200 cash. NO 5-6115. Z12
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARDERS WANTED-1, 2, 3 meals a
day, excellent food. Reasonable rates.
665-8679. E4
WOMAN TO SHARE country home. Kit-
chen. Transportation necessary. $50/
month. NO 2-8016. E3
USED CARS
1962 LAMBRETTA 150. Call Richard
Palmer, 2-4401, Ext. 110. N14
1959 ALFA ROMEO. Good condition. Call
N21, Lawyer's Club. N13
'56 2-DOOR FORD V-8. Motor recently
overhauled. $250. Call HU 3-5973.
MG-TD, '52. Engine recently overhauled.
Best offer this week takes it. NO
5-6337. N7
1952 JAGUAR XK-120-M, good condi-
tion, Pirelli tires. Call 665-0735 after
5:30 P.M. N12

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for skimmering
across campus, around
town, through an
autumn-tinted country
side...light-spirited
little kidskin flats
with wafer heels and a
smart way of adding
colorful zest to your
casuals. Orange, red,
navy, brown or black.
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the rabies. Here is a car for Mr.-
Between. '58 Triumph sports car,
new tires. Engine runs like a dreg
Fully equipped, only $1095. Call e
nings except Saturday. NO 3-5446.
BUSINESS SERVICES
ENTERTAINERS WANTED: Contactt
Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. Universi
Phone NO 2-6362.
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION, mim(
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Ph. 665-8184.
THE HAIRIEST SHOP IN TOWN
M-DEN BARBERS
across from the Hill Auditorium
Basement of Michigan Pharmacy
WASHTENAW CAFE
German and American Cupi~ne
We specialize in German Foods.
Try Our Cold Beer and Liquor
Student Specials Daily
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The Bud-Mor Agency featuring the
finest music:
Maximillian
Doug Brown
Johnny Harverd
Andy Anderson
Clarence Byrd
Dick Tilkin
Bell-Tones (Ron Bell)
Art Bartner
Men of Note
Bill Curtin
The Classics
Now accepting bookings for fall.
1103 S. University, phone NO 2-6362.
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