SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 1962 TNT: MIrVUlr .)LN i a TT.V SAURAY- DCEBE ,182.U - ..J1A At, liVtA l±l tA NLj ----------- --- -bA N Y PAGE FIVE '' ....... ......:::"............... ..... ...................................................................................7'. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .,*.*.,***..*,*.... %~fSAW~lfl.~~ ~ %iW.Vf.%f 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 A.M. 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. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 Day Calendar 8:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.-Mich. Council for the Social Studies Meeting on Teach- Ing About Communism-Registration: Lobby, Rackham Bldg. 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.-Cinema Guild- Charlie Chaplin and Mack Swain in "The Gold Rush": Architecture Aud. 8:30 p.m.-Univ. Musical Society Con- cert-Univ. Choral Union with Guest Soloists and the Univ. Symphony Or- chestra in "The Messiah": Hill Aud. General Notices At the request of the 1962 General Co- Chairman of MUSKET, Women's Judi- ciary has extended hours on Sat., Dec. 1, until 1:30 a.m. Events 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. Young Republican Club, Meeting, Dec. 4, 8:00 pm., Union. Voice, Rev. June Dowdy and R. T. Redfearn speaking on Fayette County, Tenn. conditions and Negro voter reg- istration, Dec. 4, 8:00 p.m., Rm. KLMN, Union. International Students Assoc. "Moral Dilemma of Neutralist India," Dec. 10, 4:15 p.m., Multi-purpose Room, UGLI. The following sponsored student events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on the. Tues. prior to the event. DEC. 1- Alpha Delta Phi, Record party, 556 S. State; Alpha Sigma Phi, Siberian party, 920 Baldwin; Alpha Tau Omega,-Party, 1415 Cambridge; Beta Theta Pi, Dance, 604 S. State; Chi Phi, Party, 1530 Wash- tenaw; Chi Psi, Dance, 620 S. State; Delta Chi, Pledge party, 1705 Hill; Delta Upsilon, Dance, 1331 Hill; Gomberg, Party (main lounge), S.Q.; Kappa Sig- ma, Alumni party, 806 Hill; Lambda Chi Alpha, Flintstone party] 1601 Wash- tenaw; Michigan W.Q., Hayride, Suster- ka Lake; Mich. Christian Fellowship, Coffee hour, lst Meth. Church. Phi Gamma Delta, Dance, 707 Oxford; Phi Kappa Psi, Dance, 1550 Washtenaw; Pi Lambda Phi, Movie party, 715 Hill; Psi Upsilon, Party, 1000 Hill; Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Dance, 1408 Washtenaw;. Phi Alpha Kappa, post game party, 1010 E. Ann; Sigma Chi, Dance party, 548 S. State; Sigma Phi, Dance, 426 N. Ingalls; Tau Delta Phi, Fiji party, 2015 Washte- naw; Theta Chi, Informal party, 1351 Washtenaw; Trigon, Wild West and Square dance party, 1617 Washtenaw; Williams, Corridor party, W.Q.; Zeta Beta Tau, Party 2006 Hubbard. The Women's Research Club will meet on Mon. Dec. 3, at 8:00 p.m. in the, E. Conference Rm., Rackham Bldg. Prof. Helen Dodson Prince will speak on "The Sun and Space-1962." "Messiah," Handel's Oratorio, will be presented in Hill Aud. by the Univ. Musical Society in two performances: tonight at 8:30, and Sun. afternoon at 2:30-with the Univ. Choral Union, Sara Endich, soprano; Louise Parker, con- tralto; Rolf Bjoerling, tenor; Norman Farrow, bass; Univ. Symphony Orches- tra; Mary McCall Stubbins, organist; Elwood Derr, harpsichord; and Lester McCoy, conductor. Standing room tickets are available at the offices of the Univ. Musical So- ciety in Burton Tower this morning until 11:45; and will be on sale at the Hill Aud. box office tonight at 7 o'clock, and on Sun. afternoon at 1 o'clock. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: Graduate Sch. of Public & Interna- tional Affairs, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pa -Send for information now about the 1963-64 Master's & Doctoral Programs. Various Fellowships are available. Fur- ther info. at Bureau of Appts. POSITION OPENINGS: U.S. Air Force-Positions open for sychologists & Engineering Psychol- ogists. BA or higher including courses in Psych. totaling at least 24 hrs. & including at least 1 course in Statistics (for Psychologists). For Engrg. Psychol- ogists the above is required plus 24 hrs. in engrg., physics or math (or com- bin. of the three) and 1 yr. exper. For higher level positions more exper. is required. Locations: Midwest. Texaco, Inc., Tyler, Mich.-Supervisor of Maintenance. Recent grad in Civil, Arch. or Mech. Engrg. Exper. not neces- sary. Age range to 30. City of Milwaukee Civil Service, Wis. -Opening for Planner. Prefer Master's in Planning, but will accept Bachelor's with major in Planning, CE, Public Ad., Social Science, etc. (prefer I yr. exper. in Planning with Bachelor's degree). Michigan Civil Service-Many & vari- ous openings, including: Vocational Re- hab. Agent; Institution Business Exec.; Sanitary Engnr.; & Community Plan- ning Specialist. Must apply by Dec. 10 for these positions. * a " For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. TEACHER PLACEMENT: The following schools have recorded teaching vacancies for the school year 1962-1963: Menominee, Mich. - Speech Crr.- Second Semester. Pewamo, Mich. (Pewamo-Westphalia Comm. Sch.)-Speech Therp., Spec. Ed. (Type A). Trenton, Mich.-Voc. Mach. Shop - Immediately. Hobart, Ind. (River Forest HS)--Guid. -Immediately. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. DEC. 3 & 4- Controls Co. of America, Redmond Motor Div., Owosso, Ithaca, Mich. & Jacksonville, Ark. - BS-MS: EE, ME. Feb. & June grads. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales. DEC. 3- Corning Glass Works, Res. & Dev., Corning, N.Y.-MS, Prod., PhD: ChE, EE, IE, Instru., ME, Met. BS: Engrg. Math, Set. Engrg., Engrg. Physics. MS- PhD: Engrg. Mech., Physics, Chem. Men & Women. R. & D. Jefferson Chemical Co., Port Neches, Austin, & Conroe, Texas (a.m.)-BS-MS: ChE. BS: ME. R. & D., Des., Prod. Oklahoma State Univ. - PhD: Soil Mech., Trans. Engrg., Exper. Stress Analysis & Fluid Mech. DEC. 4- Battelie Institute, Columbus, Ohio- MS-PhD: AE & Astro., EE, EM, Mat'ls., ME, Met. & Nuclear. PhD: ChE & Com- mun. Set. Men & Women. R. & D. & Des. General Electric Co. - (PhD's), All Labs. of G.E. in all depts. & at all loca- tions, coast to coast-PhD: AE & Astro., ChE, CE, Commun. Set., EE, EM, IE, Instru., Mat'ls., ME, Met. & Nuclear. Pet Milk Company, Midwest & South -BS: EE, IE & ME. Feb. & June grads. Also Liberal Arts Majors. Prod. U.S. Gov't., National Bureau of Stand- ards, Wash., D.C. & Boulder, Colo.-Al Degrees: EE, EM, Instru., Mat'ls., ME, Met. & Nuclear. BS: E Physics. MS- PhD : Comnmun. Sci. Men & Women. R. & D. See descriptions on Placement Bulletin Board. DEC. 4-5- Ingersoll-Rand Co., Research Center near New Brunswick & Princeton, N.J. -PhD: EM, Mat'ls., ME & Met. R. & D. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Baha'i Student Group, Discussion: Ethics, Dec. 2, 8 p.m., 528D SAB. * * * Congreg. Disc. E & R Stud. Guild, Seminar: History of Christian Thought, Rev. J. E. Edwards, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Open House, Special Refreshments, 8:30 p.m.; Dec. 2, 802 Monroe. * * * India Students Assoc., Movie: Kala Pani, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Amphi- theater. * * * International Students Assoc., Tea Honoring Host Families from Detroit, Dec. 1, 4:30-6 p.m., International Center. * * * Lutheran Student Assoc., Graduate Luncheon, Dec. 1, 12:15 p.m., Hill & Forest. Speaker: Rev. Dr. W. Kloetzli. * * * Newman Club, Open Retreat-Retreat Master Fr. Butler, Dec. 2, 3, 4, 331 Thompson. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Meeting, Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m., 1st Unitarian Church, Speaker on Confucianism. * * * Graduate Outing Club, Hike, Dec. 2, 2 p.m., Rackham Bldg., Huron St. En- trance. WANTED TO RENT STEREO PHONOGRAPH w. housing, good shape. Reasonable price. Call 2- 8141. L2 GARAGE WANTED Vicinity of Canterbury Rd., Ann Arbor Woods, John Allen School or South- east Ann Arbor area. Phone NO 5-9429 after 5 p.m. PERSONAL HONEY, PLEASE-Ask me tonight to THE GRASS HARP, Dec. 6, 7, 8. F25 AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION - "Where marginal prices buy quality, diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663- 7151. F43 SNOWED UNDER? Take it out on SKI WEEKEND-Jan. 27-29. F5 IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK. There are only 20 more shopping days until Christmas. Order your pizzas now from the Cottage Inn. To make your shopping easier we will deliver until 4 a.m. every day. F28 THREE GIRLS driving thru Europe this summer with guide. Want two more girls to share expenses. Call 3-1561, Ext. 1267 or Ext. 287. F7 SUE-THINGS have to get better. After all, they can't getdworse. Funny we should've mentioned this. F26 JIM-Double feature at the P-Bell. To- night at 11:30. Are you coming? Aaron. F27 ARE YOU TROUBLED with the pre- Christmas drain on your finances? The Cottage Inn wishes to remind you that although we're definitely not Santa Claus or any of his helpers, we do deliver the least expensive pizza in town. F28 FAE LEVINE-My Crimson eyes are on you. Peekskill Schwartz. F6 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 BARGAIN CORNER MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 2 3 4 1 DAY 3 DAYS .70 .85 1.00 1.95, 2.40 2.85 6 DAYS 3.45 4.20 4.95 Figure 5 average words to a line. Phone NO 2-4786 _ . .. .. ! BUSINESS SERVICES ANY MOTH HOLES, TEARS, or BURNS in your clothes. We'll reweave them like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade. J2 ALTERATIONS-Hems pinned at dorm. Will knit bulky sweaters. 665-0879. J22 FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party favors and unique gifts contact Bud- Mor Agency, 1103 S. University, NO 2-6362. J4! MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed, Multilth Offset for reproduction, Photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's Business Service, 320 S. Huron. HU 2-0191. J8 WASHTENAW CAFE German and American Cuisine We specialize in German Foods, Try Our Cold Beer and Liquor Student. Specials Daily 211 N. Main J3 USED CARS 1960 OPEL, 2 Dr. Sedan, excellent con- dition, radio and heater, $695. NO 3-7278. N1 '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. WANTED TO BUY WILL BUY Refrig. & Air Conditioning Guide by Ed. P. Anderson. Ph. NO 2-7047. '54-'59 PORSCHE. Weekends and eve- nings, 663-6258. Days 663-1531, Ext. 245. K13 I Oa Cwnpuu t (Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf", "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.) ATTENTION ROTC Officers' Shoes Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95 Socks 39c Shorts 69c Brasso 69c SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington LOST AND FOUND LOST - A brown purse at Women's, Athletic Bldg. Keep money and re- turn other items. A5 LOST-Boy's high school class ring. Gold with blue stone. Campus vicinity. Reward. NO 5-5837. A4 $50 REWARD for return of lady's dia- mond ring, No questions asked. Call 5-9675 after 6. A50 FOR SALE CHRISTMAS TREES-Large selection at Kate Bandrofchak's, Longshore Drive and Pontiac Road at R.R. track. I: don't want all the business, just yours. B8 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 dollar3and two dollar records. Studio at 538 5. Fifth Ave. Bl1 OLYMPIA TYPEWRITER - Must sell. Best offer. Guitar $17. NO 2-0519 evenings, B5 CHRISTIAN ENTERPRISES STORE 3650 CARPENTER ROAD PHONE-NO 8-9629 OpenW: 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 10% off on all furniture and appliances TVs from 22.50 up Refrigerators 29.50 up Studios 39.50 up reupholstered Hide-a-Beds 64.50 up reupholstered Washers 22.50 up We have all kinds of chests, desks, china cabinets, antiques, bric-a- brac, toys, lamps, tables, clothing. CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES C-TED STANDARD SERVICE FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS It's time for FALL CHANGE OVER. Let us put ANTI-FREEZE in now before winter sets in. 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt. Close to campus and downtown. Off-street parking. TV antenna, automatic wash- er and dryer, air ;conditioned, dis- posal. Clean and modern. $90 plus electricity. Phone NO 3-5532 after 6 p.m. C32 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED to Los Angeles, leav- ing from Chicago on Dec. 20. Contact Bob Schwartz at NO 2-3205. G46 WANTED: Ride to Providence, R.I. or vicinity for Christmas vacation. Will share expenses and am willing to leave early in the week. Contact H. Braun- stein at 2-4591. E.Q. G44 WOULD LIKE my 1962 Buick driven to Miami, Florida. Can give you car anytime around Christmas vacation. Will furnish gas and oil. Call Mr. D. Klein, Flint, CE 2-7445 or CE 5-0234. WANTED-Ride to Detroit. Downtown and return, Mon.-Fri. or carpool. Call 663-8100. G25 DRIVERS WANTED to Calif., Seattle, Denver, Salt Lake City. Gas allowance. AAA Driveaway, 13550 Grand River, Detroit 27. Phone 838-9282. 0(42 Drive Yourself AND SAVE pickups, panels, stakes, MOVING VANS Whit's Rent-A-Truck HU 2-4434 59 Ecorse Road Ypsilanti, Michigan FOR RENT 3RD ROOMMATE WANTED. MAYNARD HOUSE. IDEAL LOCATION. ULTRA- M O D E R N. AIR - CONDITIONED. WORKING M A N OR STUDENT, THROUGH SEPT. '63. CALL 3-3241. C34 GIRL STUDENT wanted as roommate now or as of Feb. 1. Call 3-3123 be- tween 4 and 6 p.m. C35 HOME in the country. $160 a month, plus utilities. Please call NO 2-8016. 045; I HAPPY TALK As we all know, conversation is terribly important on a date. When lulls in the conversation run longer than an hour or two, one's partner is inclined to grow logy-even sullen. But oc- casionally one finds it difficult to keep the talk going, especially when one is having a first date with one. What, then, does one do? If one is wise, one follows the brilliant example of Harlow Thurlow. Harlow Thurlow prepares. That is his simple secret. When Harlow is going to take out a new girl, he makes sure in advance that the conversation will not languish. Before the date, he goes to the library and reads all 24 volumes of the encyclopedia and transcribes their contents on his cuffs. Thus he makes sure that no matter what his date's interests are, he will have ample material to keep the conversation alive. Take, for example, Harlow's first date with Priscilla de Gasser, a fine, strapping, blue-eyed broth of a girl, lavishly constructed and rosy as the dawn. Harlow was, as always, prepared when he called for Priscilla, and, as always, he did not start to converse immediately. First he took her to dinner because, as everyone knows, it is useless to try to make conversation with an unfed coed. Her attention span is negligible. Also, her stomach rumbles so loud it is diffi- cult to make yourself heard. APARTMENTS FOR RENT CARL D. MALCOLM, Jr., REALTOR Phone NO 3-0511 evenings; NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634. 07 NORTH~STATE STREET-3 rm., unfurn. Stove, refrig., redecorated, $85 plus lights. NO 3-5830. C29 PARKIN SPACE for rent. East Liberty and S uth Forest locations. Apts. Limited. NO 3-0511 evenings and NO 5-9271. 0311 NEW TIFFANY APARTMENTS, 738 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 ACT NOW Studios from $111.00 1-bedroom from $130.00 Bus transportation to campus and Ann Arbor business district ".1 a +51 ! + ,+' :^ * - ..~,.>~suit: '63 Ford, built cars are.. ,,beter -rotected against rust To tackle this assignment, Ford MotorCopn engineers turned to zinc. Galvanized, or zinc-clad, steel has long been noted for its resistance to corro- sion. It presented special problems which had limited its use in automotive applications, however, It was hard to weld, difficult to paint. Our engineers developed special techniques to solve the welding problem. They found a process which eliminates the crystalline pattern on galvanized steel and produces a surface that will accept a high-quality paint job. Now zinc can be married to steel and used for vital underbody parts and rocker panels of Ford-built cars, The zinc coating forms a tough barrier to corrosive moisture-and if corrosion attacks, the zinc sacrifices itself through galvanic action, saving the steel, Other avenues explored in the fight against rust also brought results: special zinc-rich primers to protect key body areas, aluminized and stainless steels to extend muffler life, quality baked-enamel finishes that HURON TOWERS NO 3-0800, NO 5-9162 "You expect more from Standard and you. get it." SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FOREST NO 8-9163 S2 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sports Cars. Librication $1.50' Nye Motor Sales + a i Y m l r C u /fs Ad 514 E. Washington So he took her to a fine steak house where he stoked her with gobbets of Black Angus and mounds of French fries and thick- ets of escarole and battalions of petit fours. Then, at last, dinner was over and the waiter brought two finger bowls. "I hope you enjoyed your dinner, my dear," said Harlow, dipping into his finger bowl. "Oh, it was grandy-dandy 1" said Priscilla. "Now let's go someplace for ribs." "Later, perhaps," said Harlow. "But right now, I thought we might have a conversation." "Oh, goody, goody, two-shoes !" cried Priscilla. "I been looking everywhere for a boy who can carry on a intelligent conversation." "Your search is ended, madam," said Harlow, and pulled back his sleeves and looked at his cuffs to pick a likely topic to start the conversation. Oh, woe! Oh, lackaday.! Those cuffs on which Harlow had, painstakingly transcribed so many facts-those cuffs on whicht he had noted such diverse and fascinating information-those cuffs, I say, were nothing now but a big, blue blur ! For Harlow -poor Harlow I-splashing around in the finger bowl, had gotten his cuffs wet and the ink had run and not one word was legible! And Harlow-poor Harlow!-looked upon his cuffs and broke out in a night sweat and fell dumb. "I must say," said Priscilla after several silent hours, "that you are a very dull fellow. I'm leaving." With that she flounced away and poor Harlow was too crushed to protest. Sadly he sat and sadly lit a cigarette. All of a sudden Priscilla came rushing back. "Was that," she asked, "a Marlboro you just lit?" "Yes," said Harlow. "Then you are not a dull fellow," she cried, and sprang into his lap. "You are bright! Anybody is bright to smoke such a perfect joy of a cigarette as Marlboro which is just chock full of yummy flavor, which has a Selectrate filter which comes in a soft pack that is really soft, and a Flip-Top Box that really fli and which can be bought wherever cigarettes are sold in all states and Duluth ... Harlow, tiger, wash your cuffs and be my love." "Okay," said Harlow, and did, and was. 0 162Max subams . . . .... S21 The MICHIGANENSIAN is only $5.00 Buy now and SAVE "Ens -the yearbook that's Y-our book" STUDENTS Several apartments available in campus and Burns Park area. APARTMENTS, LIMITED NO 3-0511 Evenings NO 5-9271 045 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 lApartments Ltd., NO 3-0511. Evenings NO 5-9271. Wewill arrange meetings for interested parties. Hurry, only four available. C27 MISCELLANEOUS MEET YOUR LATE DATE at Schwaben 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 STUDYING HARD? BET YOU ARE HUNGRY? WELL, NEVER FEAR RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard is open 'til 12 every night, M1 BIKES and SCOOTERS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL-New Lambretta or Vespa Scooter, $365. Free delivery. Detroit Scooter, 7343 W. Eight Mile Road, 3%Az blocks west off Livernois. DI 1-3197. Z27 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 AM/FM Portable Radio $79.95 list, Our price $59.95 Big Savings on Recording Tape Hi Fi Center 304 Thayer c" ... Salt-water bath is one of tests used to check rust protection built into Ford-built cars, are more durable (and look better). Another step forward in total quality-and another example of how Ford Motor Company provides engi- neering leadership for the American Road. MOTOR COMPANY The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan PRODUCTS FOR THE AMERICAN ROAD " THE HOME THE FARM " INDUSTRY " AND THE AGE OF SPACE Drop in for a test drive to prove the above statement F STUDENT GROUPS A Wide Variety of Tours: MUSIC and DRAMA ART and ARCHITECTURE COLLEGE CREDIT MICROBUS ... ISRAEL HERB ESTES i I I II