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"WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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viola; and Jerome Jelinek, cello: Rack-
ham Lecture Hall.
General Notices
There is to be no more parking of
student automobiles in the Hockey rink
t parking lot at 6:00 p.m. NOW until
after the hockey season ends. Enforced
by Ann Arbor Police Dept. W. J. Perigo
--Student Affairs Office.
Society of the Sigma Xi: Call for Sig-
ma Xi nominations for 1962-63. All
nominations must be received not later
than Nov. 30. Completed forms should
be directed, to Mrs. Roos, Sigma Xi,
Rackham Bldg., or to Dr. Charles Brass-
field, Dept. of Physiology, E. Medical
Bldg.
The Queen's Univ., Belfast Ireland,
again offers an exchange scholarship
for a Univ. of Mich. grad. The scholar-
ship will provide fees, board and lodg-
ing for the academic year 1963-64. A
married student receives 170 lbs. in lieu
of board and lodging. A grant of $400
will be made by the Grad School to
partially defray the cost of travel if an
application for a Fulbright Travel Grant
is unsuccessful. Study may be carried
on in any of the academic disciplines
offered at The Queen's Univ. Further
information and application forms are
available at the Fellowship Office, Rm.
110, Rackham Bldg. Deadline for receipt
of applications is Jan. 4, 1963.
The New York State Regents College
Teaching Fellowships mentioned in yes-
terday's DOB are intended only for stu-
dents who are going to attend a grad

school in New York State. Further in-
formation about these is available in
Rm. 110, Rackham Bldg.
There will be a meeting of the Re-
search Club Nov. 28 at 8:00 p.m. in the
Amphitheatre of the Rackham Bldg.
Professors J. Philip Wernett of Business
Admin. and Ralph W. Gerard of Neuro
Physiology and Psychiatry will present
papers.
Petitions for Membership on the Lit-
erary College Steering Committee may
be obtained in 1220 Angell Hall. These
must be returned by noon on Thurs.,
Dec. 6.
Events
Center for Near and Middle Eastern
Studies Lecture: Thurs., Nov. 29, 4:15
p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Sir Read-
er Bullard, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.I.E., for-
mer director of the Institute of Com-
monwealth Studies, Oxford University,
will speak on "The Middle East and the
West Since 1945." Sir Reader is the au-
thor of "Britain and the Middle East"
(1951). and "The Camels Must Go"
(1961). Public is invited.
University Lecture: Nov. 29, 8:00 p.m.,
Room 1300. Prof. J. J. Lingane (Harvard
Univ.) will speak on "Some Aspects of
Chronopotentiometry."
Doctoral Examination for John Charles
Trowbridge, Chemistry; thesis: "Ther-
inodynamic Functions and Phase Tran-
sitions Including Fusion for Perchloric
Acid, Pentaerythrityl Fluoride and Tri-
ethylenediamine," Thurs., Nov. 29, 3003
Chem. Bldg., at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, E.
W. Westrum.

Actuarial Seminar: 4 p.m., Nov. 29,
3227 Angell Hall. Prof. Karl Borch, In-
stitute of Insurance, Bergen, will speak
on "Reformulation of Some Problems in
the Theory of Risk."
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
There will be a Patent Law Meeting
for Engineers interested in Patent Law
given by Prof. S. C. Law of George
Washington Univ., Meeting will be held
at the Mich. Union, Room 3R at 7:30
p.m. on Wed., Nov. 28 (tonight). Oppor-
tunities & educational programs in
patent law & other legal fields will
be described, with oppor. for questions
& discussion.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB--
Camp Fairwood & Four-Way Lodge, on
Torch Lake, Mich.-Will interview on
Nov. 28 & 29. Positions definitely open
are: Girls-Swimming Instructor, Ten-
nis Ass't., Campcraft Instructor & Ass't.
Boys-Swimming Instructor, Tennis In-
structor, Dramatics Counselor & Canoe-
ing Instructor.
Electronics Associates, Inc., West Long
Branch, N.J.-Positions for Engineering
students, sophomores & up.
Smith Research Associates, San Diego
23, Calif.-Positions for Physicists & En-
gineers. Especially interested in Fresh-
men & Sophomores. Students must be
in upper 5 per cent of their class.
For further information, come to
Summer Placement.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of
Appointments-Seniors & grad students,
please call Ext. 3544 for interview ap-
pointments with the following:

TUES., DEC. 4-
National Security Agency-Feb., June
& Aug. grads. NSA is a Dept. of Defense
installation organized within the frame-
work of the Federal Govt. Those eligible
to interview are: 1) Men & women who
have taken the National Security Pro-
fessional Qualification Test on Oct. 20
& passed the exam. 2) Men & women
who are candidates for degrees in Math,
Physics, Chem., or Engrg. (Those with
technical degrees do not have to have
taken the exam.) U.S. citizenship re-
quired.
Aetna Life Insurance Co.-Feb., June
& Aug. grads. Men with Liberal Arts
majors for Insurance work (sales home
office & outside) and Actuarial work.
U.S. & Canadian citizens will be con-
sidered. This recruiting visit is for
group sales which entails calling on or-
ganizations. Location: Detroit, Mich.
Union Oil Co.-Feb., June & Aug."
grads. Men & women Physics PhD can-
didates as well as Chem. grad students
in Analytical, Organic & Physical Chem.
Senior & grad students are being in-
terviewed for summer work. For ap-
pointment call Chem. Placement, Ext.
727.
WED., DEC. 5-
Michigan Civil Service Commission -
Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men & women.
Interviewer will speak to anyone inter-
ested in working for Mich. Civil Service.
Most majors are applicable. Many &
various training programs.
United States Coast Guard - Feb.,
June & Aug. grads. Men & women. Re-
cruiting for Officer Candidate School
which entails a period of 3 yrs., includ-
ing training in which the military ob-
ligation is fulfilled. This program open
to college grads of any major except
medicine & dentistry. There is a special
need for Oceanographers at present.

JB
This year, you can
find all of your gifts
in one of our two shops-
Shop on each side of the
Michigan Theatre lobby-
JOHN LEIDY
Phone NO 8-6779 0 601 East Liberty

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THURS., DEC. 6-
United States Air Force-Feb., June &
Aug. grads. Men & women with degree
in any field interested in careers on
America's Aerospace Team. College grads
who meet current Air Force Personnel
requirements may qualify for Officer
Training.
FRI., DEC. 7-
United States Patent Office (Dept. of
Commerce)-Feb., June & Aug. grads.
Men & women. ' General & Organic
Chem. students on the BS & MS level.
Also interested in Physics majors who
are candidates for either BS or MS. Will
interview at Engrg. Placement, 128-H
West Engrg., Ext. 2182.
Stanford Graduate School of Business
-Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men & wom-
en with any major, including Engrg.,
Physics, Math or any of the tech. dis-
ciplines. All Liberal Arts majors are be-
ing sought.
American National Red Cross-Feb. &
June grads. Men & women. Seeking Lib-
eral Arts majors, esp. those with majors
in Sociol., & Psych., for work in Recrea-
tion, Social Work (both BA & MA lev-
els), in a Service-Welfare Agency. U.S.
citizenship required. Interested in Pub-
lic Admin. recruits. Location: 16 mid-
west states & women rec. workers for
assignment in Korea.
Hercules Powder Co.-Feb., June &
Aug. grads. Men & women. PhD candi-
dates in all fields of Chem., Physics
& Math for work in research & dev., &
design. U.S. citizenship. Interviewing at
Chem. Placement, 2028 Chem. Bldg.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West
NOV. 29-
The Carborundum Co.-BS-MS: ChE,
CE, EE, IE, Mat'ls., ME & Met. MS:
Construction. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales.
Sollitt Construction Co., Inc., South
Bend, Ind. area-BS:CE. Feb. grads.
Construction.
U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station,
China Lake, Calif.-All Degrees: AE &
Astro., ChE, EE, EM & ME, Chem.-
(Analyt., Inorg. & Phys.), Physics &
Math. BS: E Math & E Physics. Men &
Women. R. & D., Des. & Test.
NOV. 29 (p.m.)-
Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge,
Mass.-PhD: ChE, Commun. Sci., EE,
EM, ME & Physics & Math. Men &
Women. R. & D., Des.
NOV. 29-30-
Fairchild Semiconductor, San Fran-
cisco, Peninsula-MS-PhD: ChE, EE,
Met. & Physics. Feb. grads. R. & D., &
Prod.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Place-
ment 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
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Rm. 2200, daily.
MALE
-Several Psychological Subjects need-
ed.
1-Grad Electrical Engr. who has had
experience with an analog computer.
20 hours or more per week on a long
term basis.
1-Graduate Civil Engnr. with training
in field astronomy or 3-dimensional
surveying techniques. 30 hrs. per
wk. on a flexible basis.
FEMALE
1-Keypunch operator with 2 years of
practical experience. Sat. and Sun.
nights, 8 to 11 p.m.

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-High School ring in wrestling
room. Tom, 663-7541, Ext. 595. A3
LOST-Lang. Lab. card, very important.
If found, return to Craig Johnson,
311 Winchell. Reward. A2
$50 REWARD for return of lady's dia-
mond ring. No questions asked. Call
5-9675 after 6. A50
LOST-Historic bell once locked East
Hall basement. Liberal reward. Call
Ted McOmber, Insurance. A49
FOR SALE
CLASSICAL Spanish Guitar. Cost $325,
will sell for $90. Also a fine string
banjo, $35. Contact Studio at 538 S.
Fifth Ave. B10
FOR SALE-'57 Indian motorcycle, 700cc.
Call NO 5-0266. B4
FOR SALE-'50 DeSoto, excellent trans-
portation, $95. NO 2-0723. B9
PERSONAL COLLECTION of books and
records for sale. Books on art, philos-
ophy, fiction, criticism, French, Ger-
man and music. Classical and jazz
records. One dollar and two dollar
records. Studio at 538 S. Fifth Ave.
B11
OLYMPIA TYPEWRITER - Must sell.
Best offer. Guitar $17. NO 2-0519
evenings.' E
CHRISTIAN ENTERPRISES
STORE
3650 CARPENTER ROAD
PHONE-NO 8-9629
Open: Mon., Fri., Sat.-8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Tue., Wed., Thurs.-8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Furnishings for home or apartment.
PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE

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 T.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 average words to o line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
MUSICAL MDSE.
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY on
radios, phonos, tape recorders and TVs
with this ad. Campus Radio & TV,
325 E. Hoover. X9
A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
PERSONAL
HEY! DUM DUM1 What about SKI
WEEKEND-Jan. 27-29? F5
UNICEF CARDS, Det. Edison Co., Nov.
29, 8:30-5:00 or call NO 8-8304. F59
TO S.S.-MOTHER, you know you can't
drink bourbon! Fi
LEFT OVER SAWDUST FOR SALE
(Stockwell, Ext. 1420)
-rough texture, only slightly used
-buy now before the Christmas rush
-for recommendation, call Chi Phi.
F60
IRON CURTAIN Student Tour, write
Box 514, West Lafayette, Indiana. F43
MISS HOLLACE LEE GRUHN,' regional
director for World University Service,
will be on campus tomorrow, Nov.
29, to talk with students who would
like to learn about WUS educational
activities and aidprogram throughout
the world. If interested, Call 3-1511,
Ext. 2077. F3
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F43
DON'T MISS TONIGHT'S Concert fea-
turing Peter, Paul and Mary at the
Lansing Civic Center, Lansing, Mich.
Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets available
at the box office. F2
GRAD. STUDENT needs date (female)
in Washington, D.C. for New Year's.
Eve. Moderate requirements: moder-
ately intelligent, moderately friendly,
moderately good. looking.
Call moderate Pierre Salinger, NO
5-7007. F4
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
RW-SO GLAD to see you read the
"Personals," but you are blaming the
wrong person for the dirty work.
300 P58
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 F44

Christmas Group
Show
...also...
Hozon Matsumoto
Sumi Ink Drawings
fg Forsythe Gallery
201 Nickels Arcade - NOrmandy 3-0918

10% off on all furniture
TVs from
Refrigerators
Studios
reupholstered
Hide-a-Beds
reupholstered
Washers

and appliances
22.50 up
29.50 up
39.50 up
64.50 up
22.50 up

We have all kinds of chests, desks,
china cabinets, antiques, bric-a-
brac, toys, lamps, tables, clothing.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED desperately by old grad. Two
or four good seats to Sunday's per-
formance of "'Messiah." Phone NO
8-6687. K1
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Qualified people to aid in
academic tutoring. Sign up at Union
student offices. H29
HELP WANTED - Two men and two
women. Three evenings and Satur-
days. Average $58 weekly. Car and
neatness required. For interview call
NO 5-9197. Ask for Mr. Kelly. Between
12 noon-1 p.m. and 5 p.m.-6 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 29. E34
USED CARS
'55 FORD FAIRLANE. Automatic trans.,
44,000 miles. No rust. $300. HU 3-5973.
'55 2-DR. CHEV. Good clean car, stand-
ard trans. $325. HU 2-9425.
'58 4-dr. FORD automatic. Low mileage,
reasonable. Phone 663-0211. Nl1
1959 TR-3. SHARP British Racing. Green,
2 tops, 22,000 miles. None finer on
campus. Reasonable. Leave phone no.
at NO 8-8917. N14

TRANSPORTATION
RIDE FOR 2 WANTED to Detroit this
weekend, Nov. 30. Can leave after 12
Friday. Call 3-2823. 043
RIDE WANTED to Chicago for three
girls for Thanksgiving vacation. Call
Ronni, 662-2011. G30
WANTED-RIDE to Detroit. Downtown
and return, Mon.-Fri. or carpool. Call
663-8100. G25
DRIVERS WANTED to Cal., Seattle,
Denver, Sal Lake City. Gas allowance.
AAA Driveaway, 13550 Grand River,
Detroit 27. Phone 838-9282. G42
Drive Yourself . . .
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes,
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Econrse Road
Ypsilanti, Michigan
FOR RENT
NORTH STATE STREET-3 rm., unfurn.
Stove, refrig., redecorated, $85 plus
lights. NO 3-5830. C29
PARKING SPACE for rent. East Liberty
and South Forest locations. Apts.
Limited, NO 3-0511 evenings and NO
5-9271. C11
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
CARL D. MALCOLM, Jr., REALTOR
Phone NO 3-0511 evenings;
NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634. 07
NEW TIFFANY APARTMENTS, 736
Packard--Completely furnished plus
TV, air conditioners, continuous music
and parking. February occupancy. 2
persons-$135 per month. 3 persons-
$145 per month. Call Dale and Associ-
ates, Inc., Realtors, NO 5-0637. C31
STUDENTS
Several apartments available in cam-
pus and Burns Park area.
APARTMENTS, LIMITED
NO 3-0511 Evenings
NO 5-9271
C45
D 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
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
WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE WANTED
Vicinity of Canterbury Rd., Ann Arbor
Woods or John Allen School. Phone
NO 5-9429 after 5 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
PADLOCKS, NITE LITES,
SNACKS ON THE RUN,
NYLON STOCKINGS & MOUSE TRAPS.
You name it, we have it at ...
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
M1
BUSINESS SERVICES
The"Har"est Shop in Town
M-DEN BARBERS
across from the Hill Auditorium
Easement of Michigan Pharmacy
*6
FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party
favors and unique gifts contact Bud-
Mor6Agency, 1103 S. University, NO
2-6362. J4
MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed,
Multilith Offset for reproduction,
Photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's
Business Service, 320 S. Huron. HU
2-0191. J8
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 on 2-5615 any day after
noon for appointment. J18

BARGAIN CORNER
ATTENTION ROTO
Officers' Shones
Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95
Socks 39o Shorts 69O
Brasso 69c
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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After 27 years we are going to close our Campus Shop, 9 Nickels Arcade, and we
will continue business at one store, 217 S. Main St. All merchandise at our Campus
Shop will be sold at drastic reduction for quicker clearance. This is an opportune
time for you to realize terrific savings on your Christmas buying. Every item must
be sold!
SALE BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING AT 9:00.
We will be closed Wednesday to markdown all our stock to get ready for the sale.
ALL SALES FINAL-NO REFUNDS-NO EXCHANGES

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Dresses-Formals-Cocktails-Skirts
Sweaters-Blouses-Rainwear-Scarfs
Slacks-Burmudas-Socks-Tights
SPECIALS

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PANH ELLEN IC
SASSOCIATION
Rush
j Mass Meeting
Wednesday, December 6
4:15 or 7:15
LEAGUE BALLROOM
Girls interested in Associate Rush,
Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta,
should also attend this meeting.

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2.00 TABLE 52 DRESSES 76 SKIRTS RAINCOATS
odds & ends values to 25.00 values to 12.98 values to 17.98
value $1498 $499 $399 $799
TIGHTS COTTON SOCKS KNEE HIGHES Cashmere Sweaters
3.50 & 3.98 values 49c-79c values 1.79 values Famous Maker
$4929c pr. $29 20%° off

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