UrD AY, NOVEMBER 4, 1962 TH E MICHIGAN DAILY E PAGE F HYDE PARK on the Diag Tuesday -3:15 "Where great minds meet-" DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .{ r :"4 ' . ".:r:: ." :vv + S:v:..1 n vAr""" ..."r :4 : w"v1: w..:4,. r" "r":.+r .. :" .w rr^:nv:. :" . .:...:' t t *EflEDr' ti F'S 11-0 "A o p';,ANNA1 }d , AppG vNN '+i: 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. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Day Calendar 3:00 p.m.-Professional Theatre Program -Association of Producing Artists in "A Penny for a Song": Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.-Cinema Guild - Ed- mond O'Brien and Michael Redgrave in George Orwell's "1984"; short, Mack Sennett's "Half Back of Notre Dame": Architecture Aud. General Notices Seniors: College of L.S. & A., and Schools of Business Administration, Ed- ucation, Music, and Public Health: Tentative lists of seniors for Feb. grad- uation have been posted on the bulle- tin board in the 1st floor lobby, Admin. Bldg. Any changes therefrom should be requested of the Recorder at Office of Registration and Records Window Num- ber A, 1513 Admin. Bldg. Events Monday Industrial Fire Control Seminar--8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Registration at 8:30 a.m. in lobby of Rackham Bldg. (See Conference Summary, page 5.) Dept. of Journalism Lecture: John de J. Pemberton, Jr., executive director, Ameican Civil Liberties Union, "Free- dom and the Press": 3:00 p.m., Multi- purpose Room, Undergrad. Library. Depts. of Mathematics and Physics and Institute of Science and Technology Lecture: George W. Mackey, Prof. of Mathematics, Harvard Univ., "Mathe- matical Aspects of Quantum Mechan- ics": 4:00 p.m., Aud. C, Angell Hall. Office of Religious Affairs Lecture: Rev. Martin Luther King, Atlanta, Ga., "Moral Issues in Discrimination": 4:00 p.m, Hill Aud. Division of Biological Sciences Lec- ture: Prof. Th. Dobzhansky, Rockefeller Institute, "Genetic Load in Drosophila and Homo": 4:00 p.m., Fifth Level Amphitheater, Medical Science Bldg. Offise of Religious Affairs Lecture: Rev. Martin Luther King, Atlanta, Ga., "What Does the American Negro Want? -The Future of Integration": 8:00 p.m., Hill Aud. Dept. of Romance Languages Concert: Marc and Andre, from National Popular Theatre of France and L'Ecluse, Literary Cabaret in Paris, "Recital of French Popular Songs": 8:30 p.m., Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg. Automatic Programming Seminar: "Compiling Matrix Operations," B. A. Galler, Mon., Nov. 5, 4:00 p.m., Com- puting Center, Seminar Room. The Women's Research Club will meet Mon., Nov. 5, at 8 p.m. in the West Con- ference Room, Rackham Bldg. Dr. Mar- garet Ogden will speak on "Guy de Chauliac's 'Chirurgia Magna': A Middle English Translation." Events Doctoral Examination for Richard Al- len Schmuck, Social Psychology; thesis: "Social - Emotional Characteristics of Classroom Peer Groups, Tues., Nov. 6, 5609 Haven Hall, at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, Ronald Lippitt. Guest Lecturer: Abram Chasins, guest lecturer, will speak on Tues., Nov. 6, 4:15 p.m. in Lane Hall Aud. on the, topic, "Music as a Force for National Survival." His appearance on the cam- pus is being sponsored by Station WUOM and the School of Music. Doctoral Examination for Russell Le- Roy Nielsen, Chemical Engrg.; thesis: "On the Flow of Two Immiscible In- compressible Fluids in Porous Media," Tues., Nov. 6, 3201 E. Engrg. Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, M. R. Tek. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: Los Alamos Scientific Lab., New Mex- ico-Personnel Representative - Ideal would be a undergrad degree in science with MBA or MA in Indust. Res., Pers. Admin., Psych., etc. Desire 1 yr. exper. John H. Breck, Inc., Springfield, Mass. -1) Analytical Chemist-Chemist with PhD and exper. (0-5 yrs.) in organic or inorganic analysis for research & development assignment. Should have some teaching bkgd. to assist lab. per- sonnel in the solution of molecular theoretical problems. 12) Chemists-Fe- male-Laboratory positions avail. for qualified Chemists for research, devel., & tech. service areas. BS degree & some " previous exper. helpful. * * * For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad students, please call Ext. 3544 for interview ap- pointments with the following: MON., NOV. 5- International Institute of Flint-Feb., June & Aug. grads. The Institute is a social work agency whose main con- cern is the welfare of the foreign born. Looking for usual social work skills & esp. with foreign lang. bkgd. and/or a special interest in other cultures. Men & Women with BA, any major, will be considered for social work & recreation. Location: Flint, Mich. TUES., NOV. 6- Young Women's Christian Assoc. - Feb., June & Aug. grads. Women; de- gree any field Liberal Arts for Recrea- tional work. Also BA or MA in Social Work for social work. Other positions avail. for Lib'l. Arts grads: Program Dir.; Phys. Educ. & Health Prog. Dir.; & Exec. Dir. Location: 1,800 units across the U.S. United Aircraft Corp. Research Labs. -Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men & Women. Looking for Physicists & Math- ematicians on all levels for basic & applied research. Openings in many areas for persons interested in theoret- ical or experimental research. For inter- views, check Chem. Placement on Tues., Nov. 6 (2028 Chem.) and Engrg. Place- ment on Nov. 5 (128-H W. Engrg.). Central Intelligence Agency - Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men & Women with majors in Econ., Poli. Sci., Engl., Geog., Language, Zoo., Journ., & Library Sci. Also PhD Sociol., Phys. Chem., Psych., Anthro., & Astro. All levels for Organic Chem., Physics, Math, Geol., Biochem. & Forestry. Locations: Wash., D.C. & Domestic & Foreign Locations. Army Special Services-Juniors & Sen- iors. Men & Women; degree Liberal Arts are desired, esp. those with ma- jor in English, Foreign Lang., Sociol., Psych., Fine Arts, History, Journ., Lib. Sci., Music, Philosophy, Speech, & Ed- uc. Recruiting being done for art, rec- reation, library, drama, music, sports, and arts & crafts. Locations: Germany, France, Italy, Korea, Japan, Alaska, Panama, Hawaii & U.S. WED., NOV. 7- Central Intelligence Agency - (See Tues.). Army Special Services-a.m. only - (See Tues.). The Kroger Co.-Feb. & June grads. Men with BS or MS in any kind of Chem. (including Biochem.). Also in- terested in Liberal Arts & Bus. Ad. can- didates, with any degree, for Mgmt. Trng., Merchandising, Retailing, Traf- fic & Trans., and Advertising. Location: All div. Corning Glass Works-Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men & Women. Mathematics & Physics majors for Statistics Work. are desired on all 3 levels. Liberal Arts majors are sought for Design, Mkt. Res., Personnel, Prod., Sales (inside & territorial), Sales Prod., Stat., and Traf- fic & Trans. Location: Corning, N.Y. & all co. offices.- ) X1 FOR SALE HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS and Decora- tions. One mile from Stadium. 2617 Saline Rl. B27 CHRISTIAN ENTERPRISES STORE 3650 CARPENER ROAD PHONE-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 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 BUSINESS SERVICES 665-8184 Manuscript typing, transcription, medical, legal, technical conferences, mimeographing, offset. Quick, ac- curate, experienced. Professional Serv- ice Associates, 334 Catherine. J1l TYPING-Dissertation or thesis ready for typing? For fast, accurate and economical service by typists familiar with graduate school requirements contact Ann Arbor Typing and Print- ing Service, 117 S. Main St., Ann Arbor or call 663-2587. J9 CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE for volume Renault-Peugeot dealer is now offer- ing free demonstration of new and used low-priced imports. Call Mr. Bode at NO 2-5614 or 2-5615 any day after noon for appointment. J18 FOR WINTER-Indoor bicycle storage- $1 per month. 665-6323. J17 TYPING, EXPERIENCED. 665-8470. Call after 12 noon. J9 TYPIST with 8 yrs. experience, disser- tations, term papers, etc. All work done on IBM electric typewriter. NO 2-7605. J16 FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party favors and unique gifts contact Bud- Mor Agency, 1103 S. University, NO 2-6362. 4 MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed, Multilith Offset for reproduction, Photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's Business Service, 320 S. Huron. HU 2-0191. J8 LOST AND FOUND WATCH LOST in campus area. Call 668-8708. A41 LOST: Black wallet. Chem. Bldg., Re- ward. Please call 3-1689. A40 FOUND - Package from Collins'. Call Markley, Ext. 5333. A39 LOST-Blue jacket with leather sleeves. Name Brooks Buderus inside. Call me, NO 2-4591, Ext. 345, Hinsdale. A43 LOST - Contact lenses In blue and white case. Call Linda Lyall, 5-3727. REWARD. A42 TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Ride to Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 20. Call NO 3-1561, Ext. 345. 28 WANTED-RIDE to Detroit. Downtown and return, Mon.-Fri. or carpool. Call 663-8100. 025 ROUND-TRIP TO NEW YORK for $39. Why pay $58 to take the train for Thanksgiving vacation. Leaving Tues. Nov. 20 and returning Sun., Nov. 25. Need one more person to take ad- vantage of reduced New York Central rates. Call Jan B. 662-4786 between 2-3 or call and leave a message at 662- 3159 evenings. Or write Classified, c/o Daily. 027 Drive Yourself . . . AND SAVE pickups, panels, stakes, MOVING VANS Whit's Rent-A-Truck HU 2-4434 59 Ecorse Road Ypsilanti, Michigan BARGAIN CORNER d ATTENTION ROTO Officers' Shoes Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95 Socks 39c Shorts 69c Brasso 69c SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington 6. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.40 4.20 4' 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. doily Phone NO 2-4786 FOR RENT 2-ROOM APT-1207 Willard, available at once. 665-3446. Private bath. C19 WANTED-Female roommate to share apartment. 665-8385. C14 SINGLE ROOM for graduate student, business, or professional man. Must be reliable and steady. Clean, quiet, modern home. NO 2-4738. C18 CLOSE TO STATE Theatre. Beautiful furnished apt. 3 rooms and private bath. $120 a month. 603 E. Ann. Call NO 2-7274. C15 PARKING SPACE for rent. East Liberty and South Forest locations. Apts. Limited, NO 3-0511 evenings and NO 5-9271. C11 STUDENTS Several apartments available in cam- pus and Burns Park area. APARTMENTS.,LIMITED NO 3-0511 Evenings NO,5-9271 C45 ACT NOW Studios from $111.00 1-bedroom from $130.00 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 - 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. We will arrange meet- ings for interested parties. Hurry -only four available. C27 BIKES and SCOOTERS LAMBRETTA 150 - Finest transporta- tion in town-good running-excellent condition-all extras. NO 5-5841. Z26 USED CARS 1960 SUNBEAM ALPINE. Must sell. NO 2-7008 before 11:30 or after 7:30. N50 '56 FORD, standard shift. $225. Call 2-0197. N48. '55 2-DR. CHEV. Good clean car, stand- ard trans. $325. HU 2-9425. 1959 CORVETTE, two tops, excellent condition. $2300 with $850 down. NO 8-7449. N43 MISCELLANEOUS NEED A BITE TO EAT? Time for Sunday breakfast and the kitchen is bare? Dash to PERSONAL LEST WE FORGET-Happy anniversary, Jane & Jeffrey. P27 WHERE great minds meet-Hyde Park on the Diag. Express your views, hear SGC candidates Tues., 3:15. P32 DARGOYLE - Join the Garg business staff-Call NO 3-1783 or sign up at Daily Bldg. P16 WOULD YOU LIKE to know George Romney's views on education? Call him anytime at NO 5-3681. F17 MEN.OF H.H.-Sigmund Freud reminds you-totem poles are a steal at our annual clearance sale. Bell Telephone P26 CARLOS MONTOYA tickets for Sat., Nov. 10, Ann Arbor High, now on sale at The Disc Shop and Discount Records. F8 EARN $250 AS our campus representa- tive!! Supervise promotions at high commissions! Write Record Club of America, P.O. Box 2, Oxford, Ohio. F29 AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION - Where marginal prices buy quality diamondsl" 1209 S. University,. 663- 7151. F43 FRESHMEN-If five-week and midterm exams caught you unprepared for classI can help you get through Italian, Experienced. in tutoring, two years in Italy. Call Elena, 3-8352. F38 THE FABULOUS JOHNNY HARBERD orchestra now accepting bookings for winter and spring 1963. Contact the Bud-Mors Agency, 1103 8. University. NO 2-6362. F9 WANT TO ESCAPE? Try art. Try Gen- eration staff. We need you. For infor- mation call John Herrick, editor, NO 3-2273 or NO 2-3241. You too can speak for your generation. F11 STOCKMEYER for SECRETARY of STATE. Vote Nov. 6 Repb2ican F28 Who can ever Ever Believe What a week can be Each day by each day Which is really each year by each year. J.R. F33 GENERATION NEEDS some electricity and you are it! Poems, plays, short stories, novels, even vignettes. Written any? Leave them on the Generation desks in the Student 'Publications Building, 410 Maynard, first floor. We love you and want to make you fam- ous. F9 BARB Did I ever get took to the cleaners and I enjoyed it too. My roommate ,took me to Frank's Kleen King, 1226 Packard, and showed me how easy it was to dry clean all my skirts, sweat- ers, coats, etc. A full 10 lb. load in just 20 minutes for $2. For further information or if you have transpor- tation problems call NO 8-9468. Sue P44 MUSICAL MDSE. RADIOS, REPAIRS A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS BANJOS, GITARS 'AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSIOAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington GUITARS ETC. Make, Repair, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction. Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Studio 209 SO. 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