THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIFE 1 _ -I1 'I 1963 GRADUATE ENGINEERS The Inland Steel Company, East Chicago, Indiana, invites you to in- vestigate our many career opportunities. Our representatives will be on your campus on Wednesday, October 24th. Contact Mr. John G. Young for an appointment. INLAND STEEL COMPANY East Chicago, Indiana- An Equal Opportunity Employer DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) The Devereux Foundation, Devon, Pa, -Two positions open for Programmer (vocational). Staff associate on research project on dev. of auto-instructional materials for vocational trng. of emo- tionally disturbed and/or mentally re- tarded adolescents & young adults. Eith- er male or female with MA degree pref. Age range open. Require exper. in re- lated field. Exper. with emotionally dis- turbed and/or retarded children de- sirable. Exper. teaching also desirable. Argonne National Lab., Argonne, Ill. -Openings for Research Technicians- Men with BS, Chemistryhor Physics ma- jor preferred. Exper. helpful but not necessary. Interest in applied & funda- mental res. * * * For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. SUMMER PLACEMENT: Attention Camp Counselors-If you are interested in Mich. camps, come to the Summer Placement Service at 212 SAB. Your registration card will go to' the Sat. meeting of the Mich. Camping Assoc. Many camp directors will be there & may contact you. Henderson Harbor Yacht Club, Syra- cuse, N.Y.-Has openings for a steward & cook, pref. a married couple. Com- plete info, at Summer Placement Serv- ice. Park-Time For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4736 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tiI 11:30 A.M. /' i FOR RENT ROOM for female student. NO 5-0393 after 5. C24 COUNTRY HOME, unfurn., gas heat, yard. Reasonable. Baker Road at Dex- ter. Please call Hamilton 6-9431. C7 ROOMMATE WANTED to share apt. with 3 men. 1 block from campus. $40 per month. Cali 2-1950. C8 GIRL WANTED to share roomy apt. Own bedroom. Reasonable, calm. 662- 8330 after 5 p.m. C6 NEW ONE Bedroom Apartment at May- nard House. Will sublet at loss until Jnue. For 2 or 3 graduate students. NO 2-1784. C5 ON CAMPUS-Well furn. apt. for 2 men. $100. 3 men, $115. Call 5-4767 bet. 1 and 5 p.m. 3-4660 mornings and evenings, 6-9 p.m. C47 APARTMENTS FOR RENT - A limited number of efficiency one bedroom and 2 bedroom furnished apartments available for Oct., Nov. and Dec. assignments to married students or married faculty. Apply at University Apartments Office, 2364 Bishop St., NorthCampus, or phone 662-3169oar 663-1511, Ext. 3569. 04 Apartments for Rent CARL D. MALCOLM, Jr., REALTOR Phone NO 3-0511, evenings: NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634 ' C6 You are invited to attend A TR UNK SHOWING OF DELAA{ERE COATS Famous since 1893 Friday, October 19th' For your convenience we will be open until 8:00 P.M. The Delamere representative and Fashion consultant will be in our store to show you the beautiful collection of fur trimmed or untrimmed coats of the quality that's in.T. keeping with the Delamerelabel. - r Untrimmed from ... 49.95, Fur trimmed fine wools from . . . 65.00 Finest imported Cashmeres ... Spec. 89:95 f7 !oyment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these fobs 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 Bob Hodges, Part- time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd fobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE -Several Odd jobs posted on the bul- letin board in this office. 1-To teach gymnastics on a part-time permanent basis. Hours would be flexible. -Several sales positions. 6-To drive a car for 3 days. Must be a Senior o{ 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 and 24). May take one, both or part-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. 1-Auto-Mechanic. Will be doing ma- jor repairs mainly with trucks, in- cluding welding. Must have training. Full-time or 20 hrs. per week. 4-Chemistry Majors. Sr. or Grad stu- dents to work up to 40 hours per week. Other undergraduates at jobs of 15 and 20 hours per week, 1-Short-order-cook. Must have exper- ience. The hours would be flexible. Transportation necessary. FEMALE 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 1and board. 1-Hat check girl. Hours: 12 noon to 6 p.m. Would need transportation. (Outside Ann Arbor.) 1-To baby sit with one child, 14 months old. Would have full care of the house (very small). Hours: 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. 1-To baby sit and do ironing. Hours: 9:15 a.m.-1 p.m. on Wednesdays. STUDENTS Several apartments available in cam- pus and Burns Park area. APARTMENTS, LIMITED NO 3-0511 Eveninugs NO °5-9271 and 5-6634 C45 FOR RENT-One 3 bedroom unfurnish- ed house with wall to wall carpeting in living room, bedroom, and hall. Available to faculty after Oct. 31. Conveniently located near North Campus. Apply at University Apart- ments Office, 2364 Bishop St., North Campus, or phone 662-3169 or 663- 1511, Ext. 3569. C3 A-T NOW Studios from $111.00 1-bedroom from $130.00 Bus transportation to campus and Ann Arbor business district. HU.RQN TOWERS NO 3-0800, NO 5-9162 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 AYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.40 4.20 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 average words to o line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily Phone NO 2-4786 BARGAIN CORNER ATTENTION ROTO Officers' Shoes Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95 Socks 39c Shorts 69c Brasso 69c SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington BUSINESS SERVICES FEMALE DESIRES Babysitting work. NO 8-9709, J13 FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party favors and unique gifts contact Bud- Mor Agency, 1103 S. University, NO 2-6362. J4 ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in your ciothes We'll reweave them like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Ar- cade. J2 MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed, Multilith Offset for reproduction, Photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's Business Service, 320 . Huron. HU 2-0191. J8 LOLA'S BEAUTY SALON 326 Thompson NO 2-7662 Specializing in hair styling and permanent waving. Special for 2 weeks on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Hair cut $1.50, permanent waves $10. J14 665-8184 Manuscript typing, transcription, medical, legal, technical conferences, mimeographing, offset. Quick, ac- curate, experienced. Professional Serv- ice Associates, 334 Catherine. : J11 The BUD-MOR AGENCY featuring the finest music: Maximilian Doug Brown Johnny Garverd Andy Anderson Clarence Byrd Dick Tilkin Bell Tones (Ron Bell) Art Bartner Men of Note Bill Curtin The Classics Don't delay- plan your parties right away 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. See you at CAMPUS U.N. Friday & Saturday Michigan Union Ballroomn F23 T. F. & L. D.: Keep watching-It should be soon now. F18I OPENING SOON - THE NEW MUG. WATCH FOR IT. F50 HIS BIRTHDAY cometh; he is 22; he is Tommy Silfin. F25 TO THE BOY with the demufflered car: Still driving across lawns? sirhc F21 HEY, HEY! Guess what we've got Fri- day? I. I. (That's Inside Information!)1 F16 WHOEVER FOUND tie navy purse- thanks, it was worth the $3. R.C.F. F31 A.A.-Thanks for the ride-and what a ride! Let's do it more often. You know who across the Hall. F17 COMING SOON-THE GRAND OPEN- ING OF THE NEW MUG - DON'T MISS IT. F1 EVER HEAR OF AN ARK with pillars? Or dryers on stilts? And was it you J. B. or you T. F. or you L. D. or you D. L.? It wasn't me . . . F15' AUSTIN DIAMOND CORP. -" "Where marginal prices buy quality dia- monds," 1209 S. University. 663-7151. F43 COMING SAT., November 10B- Carlos Montoya. Ann Arbor High. Block tick- et ordeTs now being taken. Contact the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. Univer- sity, NO 2-6362. F14 BOB NEWHART tickets, Hill Aud., Oct. 27, 8:30 p.m. one sale 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday at Hill Aud. Box Office. 50c, $2.00, $2.50, Tickets going fast. F19 WANTED-Football tickets for Home- coming game (Minnesota). If interest- ed in selling yours at a reasonable price call NO 3-9348, ask for John W. F6 PIZZA KING 1308 South University Free, fast delivery, 3 sizes- 12-, 14-, & 16-inch. NO 5-9655 F11 SPRING WEEKEND CENTRAL COMMITTEE PETITIONING NOW! F20 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Gold, jeweled circle pin. Muc sentimental value. Reward, please call NO 5-6346. A31 LOST-Horn-rimmed prescription sun- glasses in Aud. A, 9:00 Mon. Call5- 8732. A2? 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° S1 PERSONAL H.B., PIX! M.T.Y., L.T.T. Dix. F24 HELP WANTED DIXIELAND PIANO PLAYER, call Paul Klinger, 665-3145, about 6 p.m. H27 DELIVERY BOY-i hour morning, T, Th, Sat. Call NO 5-0550. 28 AVIATION SECRETARY For Sat. & Sun. employment. Should have experience and enjoy meeting the public. Interviews 5-6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. and 9-10 a.m. on Sat. Twining Aviation, Inc., Municipal Airport, 4320 S. State Rd. H30 ATTENTION NURSES: Michigan reg- istered graduate and licensed practi- cal nurses for special duty, esp. in 4-12 and 12-8 shifts. Full-time or part- time nurses. NO 3-4859. EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper-Accountant, female preferred, full-time. Small business firm, By appointment. 663- 5723, I 24 STUDENT WIVES Exciting job with Sarah Coventry awaits you. Immediate income in year around work with high earn- ings. If you -have transeportation and three evenings available and are neat appearing you may phone NO 2-1908 far interview between 2-4 p.m. 11 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Used Reynold's flute, re- cond. NO 2-5012 after 6:00. 32 HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS and Decora- . tions. One mile from Stadium. 2617 Saline Rd. B27 FOR SALE: Women's quality used clothing (plaid English woolen skirts) size 10-12. Call 663-2823 mealtlimel. H6 BRAND NEW ROLLEIFLEX 2.8F, Penta Prism viewflinder, Rolleinar lenses, lots more. Retail $600. Best offer take. Call Ron, NO 2-0902. B35 CHR[ISTIAN ENTERPRISES STORE 365 CARPENTER ROAD aHONE-NO 8-9629 Tue., Wed., Thur.-8 a.m.-6 p.m. Open: Mon., Fri., Sat.-8 a.m.-9 p.m. Furnishings for home or apartment. Re-upholstered and refinished turni- ture.. Hide-A-Beds Sofa Beds Platform Rockers Occasional Chairs $64.50 up $37.50 up $22.50 up 3.50 up ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - Refrigerators Electric ranges Gas ranges Washing machines Television sets Radios Desks Dining Room sets Bedroon suites $29.50 $22.50 15.00 17.50 27.50 4.50 4.50 2.50 42.50 up up up up up up up up up' STUDENTS iliustrated is 4 handsome coat of Wool and Fur Fiber with precious Mink Collar 129.95 ON FOREST off S. University, opp. Campus Theatre _I_ _ _ 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 TRANSPORTAT ION WANTED-RIDE to Chicago for this weekend leaving tomorrow or Satur- day. Will share expenses. Please call 2-2591-ask for Brenda Richardson or Margie Brahms. G18 RIDE NEEDED to University Park (State College) in Pennsylvania or vicinity. Oct. 19; will share expenses. Call NO 3-3384-ask for Barb S. Gl7 WANTED: ride for two to Chicago or as close to Omaha as possible, leav- ing Ann Arbor Friday afternoon, Oc- tober 19. Call 3-1561, ext. 320 for Betty or 3-3384 for Fran. E. G12 Drive Yourself. AND SAVE pickups, panels, stakes, MOVING VANS Whit's Rent-A-Truck HU 2-4434 59 Ecorse Road Ypsilanti, Michigan ®' "Dutch Auction" SALE THIS WEEK FOLLETT'S PHOTO DEPT. DON'T MISS IT ! Call NO 8-8384, also evenings by appointment EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLI STS J11 REAL ESTATE_ WHITMORE LAKE furnished two-bed- room remodeled home, garage, fire place, excellent beach, twenty min- utes to campus. But fob $400 down and $65 a month or lease for $85 a month. HI 9-2225. Ri FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sports Cars Lubrication $1.50 Nye Mtor Sales 514 E. Washington C-TED S TAN DARD SERVICE FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINES It's time for FALL CHANGE OVER. Let us put ANTI-FREEZE in now be- fore winter sets in. Miscellaneous articles of all kind Clothing for the entire family. One set of Corpus Juris Law book WANTED TO BUY NEED 2 TICKETS to Sound of MY Oct. 31. Call 665-6902. USED CARS ANTIQUE '31 FORD. 75% restored. Monroe. NO 2-1290. '59 SIMCA DELUXE, 21,000 inles. $ NO 8-7139. '56 PLYMOUTH. Some body rust, otherwise in good condition. Stan shift. $150. NO 3-1511, Ext. 433.. 1960 RENAULT convertible Carat Assume payments. Phone U 3-. 1957 FORD Fairlane 500. 2 dr. Hr Power. Really clean body. Call. NO 5-9893. '58 4-door Ford. Excellent condit 311 Awixa, NO 3-0211. '58 TRIUMPH. Excellent condition, Pirelli tires, engine overhauled. $1 NO 3-5446. '55 2-DR. CHEV. Good clean Car, sts and trans. $325. HU 2-9425. MISCELLANEOUS HUNGRY? SUFFERING from study strain? Need companionship? C to SCHWABEN INN, 215 Ashley, a POOR BOY sandwich and a with good friends. FEELING CHUBBY? Stay happy yet slim with Matt Figure Control Strawberry an Apricot Preserves at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard MUSICAL MDSE. A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUME! BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONG Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington GUITARS ETC. Make, Repair, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Stud 209 SO. STATE NO 5-8001 * T T *' *y T * T* * T * T *y * * * * T *y * * T * T TTT -. F " ar- M You are cordially invited to attend the CAMPUS 'K( 'K 'K 4, '. 'K( 'K .9' i 3s. ks. C34 uric, K4 71$ N28 $425. N29 but dard N32 'elle. 1521. N31 rdtp. Jim, N30 tion. N24 new ,095. N17 and- eye ome for visit M2 t' ld M1 NT5 Ii iO I "You expect more from Standard and you get it." SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FOREST NO 8-9168 S2 Our future is in the hands of men not yet hired ( At Western Electric we play a vital role in helping meet the complex needs of America's vast communications networks. And a career at Western Electric, the manufacturing arm of the nation-wide Bell Telephone System, offers young men the exciting opportunity to help us meet these important needs. Today, Western Electric equipment reduces thousands of miles to fractions of seconds. Even so, we know that our present communications systems will be inadequate tomorrow; and we engineers. If you feel that you can meet our standards, consider the opportunities offered by working with our company. In a few short years, you will be Western Electric. Challenging opportunities exist now at Western Electric for electrical, mechanical, industrial, and chemi- cal engineers, as well as physical science, liberal arts, and business maors. All qualified applicants will re- calve Careful consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color or national origin. For more information about Western Electric, write College Rela- tions, Western Electric Company, Room 6206, 222 Broadway, New York 38, New York. And be sure to arranan for a Western Electric interview when our f Friday, October 19- 7:00 P.M.- 8:30 P.M.- Delegation caucusses Michigan Union Ballroom Keynote Address by G. Mennen W Assistant Secretary of State for A "The Moral and Spiritual Factors i for World Community" 'K Jiiliams, frican Affairs % n the Struggle $ 'K ger, I bK umbia U. ng~ n the topic of cs ficanAfars ' BEAUTIFUL Antique Jewelry- old Chinese Amber beads, Mixed head necklace, Topas and amber ear rings India Art Shop 330 Maynard (across from Arcade) 1 |_ Saturday, October 20- Michigan Union Ballroom 10:30 A.M.- Address by Prof. John G. Stoessinc School of International Affairs, Co "The Alternatives in U.N. Financii General Assembly: open debate or U.N. finances and all related topi are seeking ways to keep up with-and antici- pate - the future. For instance, right now Western Electric engineers are working on 1 :30 P.M.- . ;u, t kn' 91' i wtt §n Il ' b