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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6,1962

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIVE

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

(Continued from Page 2)
Summer Placement Service will hold
a meeting on Oct. 10 at 4:00 p.m. in
Aud. A of Angell Hall. The meeting will
last 45 minutes and will explain what
summer placement has in summer jobs.
Any interested student is welcome.
Engineering Mechanics Dept. Seminar:
Mon., Oct. 8, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 311 W.
Eng. Bldg. Ass't. Prof. Ivor K. McIvor,
Dept. of Eng. Mechanics, The Univ. of
Mich., will speak on "Response of a
Cylindrical Shell to Uniform Impulsive
Pressure." Coffee will be served at 3:30
p.m. in the Faculty Lounge.
Preliminary Ph.D. Examinations in
Economics: Theory examinations will be
given on Thurs. and Fri., Oct. 25 and
26. The exams in other subjects will
be given beginning on Mon., Oct. 29.
Each student planning to take these
exams should leave with the secretary
of the dept. of economics not later
than Oct. 10, his name and the fields
in which he desires to be examined.
Attention Students: Those who with-
draw from Ann Arbor schools and col-
leges of The University between October
1 and 27, will be assessed a disenroll-
ment fee of $30 or shall forfeit 50 per
SO EASY AND SO SIMPL 1

cent of the assessed fee, whichever is
larger. The withdrawal form, No. 615,
must be dated not later than Oct. 27 to
qualify for the refund.
Students having a notice dated after
Oct. 27 will be assessed the full semes-
ter fee.
If you attempt to "Drop" all courses
without selecting new ones, you are
deemed to be in a withdrawal status.
Apply for Withdrawal through your
school office; the Change of Elections
Card is not required.
Source: Director of Registration and
Records.
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 withheld
until the approval has become effective.
The University of Michigan Union,
"Governmental Power and Personal
Freedom," Norman Thomas, Oct. 18, 7:00
p.m., Union Ballroom.
Christian Science Organization, Chris-
tian Science lecture by Robert E. Rieke,
Nov. 9, 8:00 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall.
Events
Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi-
neering Seminar: William F. Parker,
vice-president and Saturn program
manager, North American Aviation, Inc.,
Downey, Calif., will talk on "Saturn
(S-II) Program," Mon., Oct. 8, at 4:00
p.m., in Room 1504 East Engineering
Bldg.
Placement
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule posted at 128-H
W. Engrg. Bldg.
OCT. 8-
Philco Corp., Philadelphia & San
Francisco areas-BS-MS: Commun. Sci.,
EE & Met. BS: E Math, EM, E Physics,
IE, Mat'ls., ME, Sci., Chem. MS: In-
stru. Feb. & June grads. R. & D., Des.,
Prod. & Sales.
Ford Motor Co., Scientific Lab. Phys-

ics & Electronic Dept.-BS-MS: EE &
Physics. Men & Women. Consider non-
citizens for temp. practical trng. or
regular employ. if obtain citizenship. R.
& D.
OCT. 8 & 9-
International Telephone & Telegraph
Corp., ITT Federal Labs., Nutley, N.J.;
Fort Wayne, Ind. O-D-Chicago & Mid-
west, N.Y. & New England-All Degrees:
EE-(Electronics, Math or Physics Op-
tion). E Physics & Physics & others
interested. Men & Women. Res., Des.
& Dev. in Communications, Naviga-
tion, Micro-wave, Radar, Antennas, Op-
tics, Computers, Solid State Res.
Litton Industries, Data Systems Div.,
Canoga Park, Calif.-Ail Degrees: EE,
ME, Physics & Math. BS: E Math & E
Physics. Feb. & June grads. Men &
Women. R. & D., Des. & Prod.
North American Aviation, Inc., All
Div., Antonetics Div., Downey, Calif.-
All Degrees: EE, ME, Physics & Math.
Feb. & June grads. Men & Women.
Des., R. & D., Mfg., Sales, Field servic-
ing of components & systems for In-
ertial Navigation, Armament & Flight
Controls, Automatic Ind. Controls, Com-
puters & Data Sys. & Accessory Equip-
ment.
Atomics International, Canoga Park,
Calif.-All Degrees: AE & Astro., ChE,
EE, EM, Instru., Mat'ls., ME, Met. &
Nuclear, Chem. Physics & Math. Prof.:
Applied Mech. BS: E Math & E Physics
& Sci. Men & Women. R. & D., Des.,
Prod.' Nuclear Sci. & Engrg.
North American Aviation, Los Angeles
Div., L.A., Calif.-All Degrees: AE &
Astro., ChE, CE, EE, EM, ME & Met.
BS: E Physics, E Math. Feb. grads. Men
& Women. R. & D., Des.
Rocketdyne Div., Canoga Park, Calif.
-All Degrees: AE, ChE, EE, EM, In-
stru., Mat'ls., ME, Met., Nuclear, Analyt-
ical, Inorganic & Phys. Chem., Physics
& Math. Prof.: Applied Mech. BS: CE,
E Math, E Physics & Sci. MS: Construc-
tion & Stat. Feb. grads. R. & D., Des.
& Test.
Space & Information Systems Div.,
Downey, Calif.-All Degrees: AE & As-
tro., ChE, EE, EM, CE, IE, Instru.,
Mat'ls., ME, Met. & Nuclear. Prof.: Ap-
plied Mech. BS: E Physics. All Degrees:

Physics & Math. Feb. grads. Summer
Employment: Faculty-if time permits.
R. & D., Des.
Part-Time,
Employment
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
pm.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time or full-time temporary
work, should contact Bob Hodges, 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-To play the piano-Must be good-.
(Married student preferred). Must
have a car for transportation. Hours:
9 p.m.-1 or 2 a.m.
1-To distribute cigarette samples.
Must be single, in a business re-
lated course and at least a 2nd
sem. Freshman and not more than
a 1st sem. Jr. 25 hours of work per
month.
1-Desk Clerk. Would prefer a law stu-
dent or Business Administration
Major. Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 4
p.m. to Midnight.
6--To drive a car for 3 days. Must be
a Senior or Grad student with a
good driving record. Must be famil-
iar with the Ann Arbor and Detroit
area. Hours: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (Oct.
22, 23, 24). May take 1 or all 3 days.
2-Electrical Engineers. Must be at
least a Jr. or Sr. with a 3.00, or
above, grade point. Must have Se-
curity Clearance. 20 hours per week.
FEMALE
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.)
2-To distribute cigarette samples.
Must be single, in a business re-
lated course and at least a 2nd
sem. Freshman and not more than
a ist sem. Jr. 25 hours of work per
month.
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.
1-Hatcheck girl-Hours: 12 noon to 6
p.m.-Would need transportation-
(outside of Ann Arbor).
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN for announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered organizations only.
Organizations planning to be active for
the fall session should register by
Oct. 8, 1962. Forms available, 1011 Stu-
dent Activities Bldg.
Congregational Disciples E & R Stu-
dent Guild; After-Game Cider Hour, Oct.
6; "History of Christian Thought," Rev.
J. Edgar Edwards, Oct. 7, 9:30-10:30
a.m.; "Faith, Inquiry & Intellect," Oct.
7, 7:30 p.m.; 802 Monroe.
Graduate Outing Club, Canoeing -
Huron River, Oct. 7, 2 p.m., Rackham
'Bldg., Huron St. Entrance.
Newman Club, Army Dunker's Hour,
Oct. 6, After Game; Communion Break-
fast, Oct. 7, After 9:30 a.m. Mass; 331
Thompson,

USED CARS
1958 VESPA. Excellent condition. Re-
cently overhauled. Bargain at $125.
NO 5-6870. N9
1939 OLDS. Great shape, cheap. Call
NO 5-9856. N19
1961 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite. Good
condition, best offer. Call 663-3127.
N21
'58 TRIUMPH. Excellent condition, new
Pirelli tires, engine overhauled. $1,095.
NO 3-5446. N17
1951 MG-TD ROADSTER. Red, good
condition, new engine. Call NO 3-
7541, Ext. 605. N22
'55 2-DR. CHEV. Good clean car, stand-
ard trans. $325. HU 2-9425.
BIKES and SCOOTERS
'57 LAMBRETTA, 125cc, excel. cond.
$140. 1420 Cambridge. NO 3-1689 Z17
MOTORCYCLES! 1958 B.S.A. 650cc
Golden-Flash. 1957 Zundapp 200cc
Challenger. Call 5-3355. Z16
1960 HOREX Motorcycle 97cc. Mint con-
dition. Ideal campus transportation.
$250 or best offer. 665-7411. 801 Cath-
erine. Z
FOR SALE
MICROSCOPE, B. & L.; hematology kit,
665-3524 after 5. B23
AM-FM RADIO. Execllent quality. Ri-
diculously cheap. Must sell. 662-3729.
B24
AM & FM RADIOS, wood cabinet, Jap-
anese Manuf., brand new. $25. 662-
3729. B22
RALEIGH MAN'S BICYCLE, large size,
in good condition and ready to use.
Call NO 5-6680 after 5 p.m. B21
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
CHRISTIAN ENTERPRISES
STORE
3650 CARPENTER ROAD
PHONE-NO 8-9629
Open: Mon., Fri., Sat-8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Tue., Wed., Thur.-8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Furnishings for home or apartment.
Re-upholstered and refinished furni-
ture.
Hide-A-Beds $64.50 up
Sofa Beds $37.50 up
Platform Rockers $22.50 up
Occasional Chairs 3.50 up
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Refrigerators $29.50 up
Electric ranges $27.50 up
Gas ranges 15.00 up
Washing machines 17.50 up
Television sets 27.50 up
Radios 4.50 up
Desks 4.50 up
Dining Room sets 24.50 up
Bedroom suites 42.50 up
Miscellaneous articles of all kinds.
Clothing for the entire family.
One set of Corpus Juris Law books.
C34
BARGAIN CORNER
FURNITURE SALE-Sat. 8:30-12. 1001
and 1003 W. Huron. Bargain Prices!
W2
ATTENTION ROTC
Officers' Shoes
Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69c
Brasso 69c
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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Phone NO 2-4786

HELP WANTED
WAITER needed 3 meals a day. Call
NO 3-4238. H10
THIS IS a new opening; Female to
prepare dinner for 5 teaching fellows.
Salary $10 a week plus meals. Hours
to be arranged. 665-7411. M18
WANTED-Full figured girl, 18 to 23,
single, for national advertising model-
ing nude and semi. Experience not
necessary. Reply to Box 341 with pic-
tures and statistics. Photo will be
returned and appointments made for
personal interview, local studio. H19
PHOTOGRAPHERS NEEDED for The
Michigan Daily Staff. Use Daily
equipment, get paid for pictures. Work
four hours a week. Meet interesting
people, photograph the stars. Come
in between 3 and 5 and ask for
Caroline. The Daily needs you.
STUDENT WIVES
Exciting job with Sarah Coventry
awaits you. Immediate income in
year around work with high earn-
ings. If you have transportation
and three evenings available and are
neat appearing you may phone NO
2-1908 for interview between 2-4
p.m. H11
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Gold necklace with the name
Merreylen on it. Please call 665-7711,
Ext. 6207. A16
LOST-Men's glasses in a redish brown
Co-op optical case at football game
Sat. Reward. 312 Anderson House, E.
Quad. A19
LOST: Ladies white Sheaffer cartridge
pen with rhinestone ring on cap. Call
Lloyd, Ext. 307. Reward. A21
MISCELLANEOUS
MEET YOUR LATE DATE atSchwaben
Inn, 215 Ashley. We're open until 2
a.m. serving the finest in sandwiches,
beer, wine and liquor. Have you tried
our Schwabenburgers? M2
FEELING CHUBBY?
Stay happy yet slim with Mott's
Figure Control Strawberry and
Apricot Preserves
at
RALPH'S MARKET

FOR RENT
ONE CAR GARAGE-909 Packard. $7
per month. Call 665-8595, 5-7 pan. C46
ROOM for female student. NO 5-0393
after 5. C24
Apartments for Rent
CARL D. MALCOLM, Jr., REALTOR
Phone NO 3-0511, evenings:
NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634
t C6
APARTMENTS FOR RENT-A limited
number of two-bedroom furnished
apartments available for November
assignment to married students or
faculty with two or more children.
Apply at University Apartments Office,
2364 Bishop St., North Campus, or
phone 662-3169 or 663-1511, Ext. 3569.
C31

STUDENTS

YOU SEE WHAT YOU GET
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the subject. The picture-to-be is alwaysAPERFEC T FOR
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brilliantly clear, true in color and in full
ti negative size, It will also be extremely
sharp and show the finest details.
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NOTICE
On March 5, 1962, the City Council
of the City of Ann Arbor unanim-
ously adopted the following resolu-
tion:
"Discrimination in housing in
Ann Arbor on the basis of race,
creed, color, or national origin
is a violation of the public
policy of the City."
On September 10, 1962, the City
Council directed that the statement
of this City policy be publicized
within the City.
Any person who is aggrieved by
actions contrary to the City's policy
is hereby advised to contact the
Human Relations Commission of the
City of Ann Arbor. The telephone
number of the Staff Assistant of
that Commission is NO 2-6583,
extension 53.
BY ORDER OF
COUNCIL
THE CITY
M
MUSICAL MDSE,
A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

Do you want to live in a new,
luxury two - bedroom, furnished
apartment - But do not have
enough roommates to carry the
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
STUDENTS
Several apartments available in cam-
pus and Burns Park area.
APARTMENTS, LIMITED
NO 3-0511 Eveninugs
NO 5-9271 and 5-6634
C45
ON CAMPUS: Well furn. apt, for 3
men. Call 5-4767 bet. 1 and 5 ,p.m.
3-4660 mornings & eveningsd6-9 p.m.
C35
CLEAN, newly furn. 1 bedrm. Apt. $90
a month. NO 8-7449. C36
TRANSPORTATION
Drive Yourself ...
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes,
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Ecorse Road
Ypsilanti, Michigan
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Cars,
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
82
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
82

PERSONAL
POSTURE LESSONS-Watch any Army
cadet. P20
VOTE GEORGE ROMNEY-WE NEED
A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER.
P40
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Prof. Swanson from
your friends at Theta Mu Delta. F
TO LINDA L.-Happy Birthday-from
the gang. F21
A FRIEND-I don't care what happens
to Kip after what he did to NINA.
L.D. F6
TO SANDY-One out of every ten,.
loves a parade! F21
WILL SWAP senior woman's apartment
for sorority pin. Meet me at corner
of S. University and Washtenaw. F3I
DATELESS?? No need, grab a cadet.
He'll be glad to sit down after the
game. P20
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES TICKET hold-
ers-Last chance to exchange CAT's
for Choral Union & APA. Mon. 2-5.
No tickets exchanged after Mon. P18
STILL INTERESTED in someone you
were interested in last spring? Call
the Student Locater (Ann Arbor
Operator) for information for num-
ber thereof until new Student Direc-
tory is published, P.R. F3
DO YOU FEEL open-openish? This is
the weekend. Take in the West Quad
military ball after the game for the
cadets, or the Markley spectacular
complete with cider and donuts, or
any one of the sorority opens-even
the rooms will be clean and on dis-
play. F21
AUSTIN DIAMON CORP. - "Where
marginal prices buy quality dia-
monds," 1209 S. University, 663-7151.
WHAT WILL happen to Kip? See "The
Secret Storm" on Monday-This per-
tains to T.F. and L.D., mainly. A
friend. P41
FOROIVE ME. I hadn't been reading
the paper and don't want to start
reading it. I won't be any kind of
plaything; if you want to make a
psychological experiment, use some-
one else. Tell me if I'm in your way,
and I'll leave you alone . .;. Are you
happy? F22
PIZZA KING
1308 South University
Free, fast delivery, 3 sizes-
12-, 14-, & 16-inch. NO 5-9655
Fil
NOW IS the time for all freshman to
start studying for five-week exams--
and for all others to begin thinking
about studying in the first place. P49
WHICH sorority has Aphrodite for its
patron goddess? An interested par-
taker. F0
WANTED: "A" term paper (1-2,000wds.).
Poli Sl. 110 about MacArthur-Tru-
man-Steel s eizure. Please notify
Box 568, MICH. DAILY. F19
THE
MICHIGANENSIAN
IS YOUR
ALL-AMERICAN
YEARBOOK
BUSINESS SERVICES
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns
in your clothes We'll reweave them
lik~e new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 24 Ar-
cade. J2
MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed,
Multilith Offset for reproduction.
Photo copy, mailings. Getzingers Bus-
iness Service, 320 S. Huron. HU 2-0191.
Jg
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 fal.
1103 S. University, phone NO 2-6362.
J4
WASHTENAW CAFE
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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