V, DECEMBER 13,1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Publishers Agree To Study Mdinority Treatment in Texts F.rr': d k1 .: .x. '." .4ti u4 ..[: ....f:....:r:r i4S i:? .: 1?:i v'S FiG k?. ... .. ir." ::.:::::.: ...... ...... r7 r.{ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 4r :,ff ".1W.r'.{""r r41:dJr:^."^ ir'r:i.wt;.;.};.vrrr:?iir:"'rfii:{L.}y}: 1v.::":i":+ Y. :+:b1' "i ;"vS ap" .'.$: 'r .. v:' . fi .1 ?.?0@: :.;:;.};nv;4tr}rt. {.,w"a}:" F}:NrA.I'J.1S;ftlt;.t YW:;.;hY "}S1Yti hY .Y4".}L1:Yr.}1" .1r r 4 ...v: JJ.... 4v. .:..,..., flri ,rr..,..,.,.',i: ~44". "."°Svrr .. $r: x:^ ;.}. ,.'1' ?r,,. rCvJ }r :"."r.^."v,,1"Z, .J.,{. r n...4": w,.,.,.. .. . ,1fi. rJr.1w,.. ,.4.. :4. Jh .14. N.M"'".' r1" .rr.".{'6.r.16.R^Y:::....4\.A.Ji.M.w.r:V:::"~ti'J4}:1Y...ri":f::..A... A4.1VJJ^1"L.1.rA........bd.^bA F. rtM4.J......V:G"3DYrS14d {ti hn'}}.......X:11:'4":41Yri".S"N:1 4r1":{i:Vr.Y,"S:4v.:41Sti:::{?a' bELRSIIED frh By WILLIAM BENOIT As a result of a meeting Nov. 9 with the Michigan Department of Instruction's Curriculum Commit- tee on Better Human Relations, publishers have agreed to consider at the individual company level means of revising treatment of minority groups in textbooks, com- nittee chairman Mary Brand re- ported Saturday. The committee met in Lansing with representatives of 11 pub- lishing firms, including University Press. "We recommended that text- books show integrated pictures, and suggested that social studies texts discuss the nature of pre- judice and how it has affected minority groups," Miss Brand said. In response to the committee's invitation, University Press sent a representative to the conference. However, results of the discussion had no direct bearing for Univer- sity Press as the only junior and senior high school textbooks it publishes are for Latin classes, editor Walter A. Donnelly re- ported. In recent weeks, the textbook issue has become of some concern in Detroit, with both the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith protesting the use of a history text in the city's public schools. This book was scored by the or- ganizations for rendering an in- adequate and distorted picture of minority group development in the United States. Hodgins To Run For City Council Dallas R. Hodgins, assistant re- search mathematician at the Uni- versity's Radiation Laboratory, an- nounced his Democratic candidacy for the City Council from the Third Ward. The seat is presently held by Republican Henry V. Aquinto. He is the first Democrat to enter the council race in the Third Ward, and the second to seek city offices in the April 1 election. A mayor and five council- men will be- chosen. 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. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 Day Calendar 7:00 and 9:Q0 p.m-Cinema Guild- Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton, and Do- lores del Rio in "Journey into Fear"; short, "Lament for a Bullfighter": Architecture Aud. 8:00 p.m.-Basketball-U-M vs. Texas Christian Univ.: Yost Field House. General Notices A Meeting for All Freshmen and Sophomores interested in business ad- min. will be held on Thurs., Dec. 13, at 3:15 p.m. in Rm. 130, School of Bus. Admin. This meeting is sponsored by the Bus. Admin. Student Council for the purpose of providing students with information about curriculum and ca- reers in bus. admin., including account- ing, finance, industrial relations, insur- ance and actuarial science, internation- al business, marketing, production man- agement, and statistics. A coffee hour following the meeting will give stu- dents an opportunity to talk informally with faculty members representing these fields. Events The Faculty Seminar on Economic Development will meet in Rm. 301, Eco- nomics Bldg., Dec. 13, from 4 to 6 p.m. The speaker will be Nimrod Raphaeli, research assistant. Institute of Public Admin., Univ. of Michigan. His topic will be: "Bureaucracy and Economic Development in Africa and the Middle East." Doctoral Examination for Ronald Or- mond Knapp, Botany; thesis: "Pollen Analytical Investigations of Pleitocene Deposits on the Southern High Plaines," Fri., Dec. 14, 4142 Natural Science Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, W. S. Benning- hoff. Doctoral Examination for Robert Brooks Reynolds, Geography; thesis: "Central Places of the Flint Metropoli- tan Community: Classification and Areas of Dominance in 1900 and 1960," Thurs., Dec. 13, 270 Barton Shore Dr., at 3 p.m. Chairman, R. B. Hall. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: Attention all men registered with the Bureau of Appointments-If you have or will be receiving a MS in Physics, Chem., or Math; OR a BA in Acc't., Business, Engrg., Liberal Arts, Biological Sciences, Phys. Sciences or Math, will you please notify us of any offers or acceptances you have had of jobs. This is for a national survey and your name will not be used. Human Sciences Research, Inc. offers a research fellowship prog. to provide oppor. for grad students during sum- mers to gain practical exper. in a non- academic research environ. Fellowships avail. in the following areas: 1) Psy- chological scaling of criterion values in decision making. 2) Development of ASW team training exercises. 3) Studies of the social and psychological effects of nuclear war. Further information avail. on bulletin board outside Room 3200 SAB. POSITION OPENINGS: Johnson's Wax, Racine, Wis.-Open- ing for a woman to be an Ass't. Con- sumer Educ. Dir. Must be a Home Econ- omist. Individual with an equipment & journalism bkdg. & if possible a few yrs. exper. Management Consultants in the East -Client firms have openings for highly experienced personnel as follows: 1) Unit Controller. 2) Division Controller. 3) Manager-Mfg. Engrg. 4) Manager, Data Processing Procedures. 5) Man- ager-Acc't. Methods & Data Processing. 6) Treasurer. 7) Sr. Electrical Engnr. U.S. Dept. of Interior, Geological Sur- vey, Water Resources Div. - Opening for Biochemist to work in the Research Sect. of the Brance of Surface Water on a special project entitled "Thermal Characteristics of Lakes." Require Bio- chemist of demonstrated ability & pref. a PhD degree. Location: Ft. Wayne, Ind. Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.-Op- portunities avail, for Electronic Engnrs. Will assist in the further dev. of r. world's largest electron accelerator & assist with the dev. of instrumentation for experimental work to be done. Re- quire BS or MS degree in Electronic or Electrical Engrg. Edsel B. Ford Institute, Detroit, Mich. -Chemist for Physics Dept. Radioactive Isotype Lab. Require BS Chem. Isotope exper. not required, will be trained. Colgate-Palmolive Co., New Brunswick, N.J. - Openings as follows: 1) PhD Pharmaceutical Chem. plus exper. 2) MS Pharm. Chem. 3) PhD Food Chem. 4) MS or PhD Food Engrg. 5) MS Chem. 6) PhD Physical Chem. 7) PhD Organic Chem., etc. Skelly Oil Co., Tulsa, Okla.-Indus- trial Editor to plan, write, lay-out & supervise the printing of an industrial publication. Will handle public affairs & public rels. Must be technically com- petent as an industrial writer with some exper., either as ass't, editor or editor of indust. house organ. Must be able to plan, write, lay-out & super- vise printers for a publication. Some knowledge of photography & printing. Navy Dept.-Various civilian job op- portunities including: Engineers (all types); Position Classifier; Naval Archi- tect; Digital Computer Systems Analyst; Physicists; Program Analyst; Library Ass't., Mathematician; Chemists; Man- agement Analyst; etc. * * * For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. Part-Time Em Iloyment 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 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 1-Senior or Grad ME or EE with knowledge of analog computers. Flexible hours. 2-Russian Voicers. 10 to 15 hours per week. FEMALE 1-Accounting or bookkeeping back- ground and good typing ability. Full-time position. 1-With secondary education teaching certificate, proficient in "Arts & Crafts." 20 hours per week, perma- nent position. 1-Steno-typist to work Tues. evenings from 4 to 5:30 or 6:00 p.m. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Am. Soc. for Public Administration, Social Seminar, Dec. 13, 8 p.m., Rack- ham Bldg. Speaker: Prof. R. V. Prest- hus, Editor, Admin. Science Quarterly. Christian Science Org., Weekly Meet- ing, Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 528D SAB. Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Mid-Week Worship, Dec. 13, 12:10-12:40 p.m. 1st Congregational Church, Douglas Chapel, William St. Entrance. « * * India Students Assoc., Cultural Show featuring classical-folk dances & music! of India, Dec. 14, 7:30 p.m., 1st Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. * * « Kappa Phi, Meeting, Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m., Green Room, * * * Voice Political Party, Open Meeting, Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 3S. I WANTED TO RENT 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. FOR RENT 2 BEDRM. cottage at Portage Lake. Completely furn'd. 15 mile drive to A.A. $75/mo. plus utilities. Call 878- 5580 after 6. C9 WARM, furnished cottage for rent on Portage Lake. Feb.-June. Please call HA 6-3741 for appointment to see. C10 2 ROOMMATES wanted for spacious 2 bedrm. apt. 5 min. from campus. 5- 7124. C7 4TH GIRL WANTED to share 5 rm., spacious apt. for 2nd semester. Call Lucy at 5-3426 or 2-2011. C WANTED - Female graduate student needs roommate beginning 2nd sem. Call NO 5-8509 after 5 p.m. CS APT. FOR RENT-3-man apt. in May- nard House available for second se- mester. Furnished or unfurnished. Call NO 5-6893. C4 NEW FOUR Person Apt., ultra-modern. 1000 Oakland. Ideal location. NO 5- 8928. C APARTMENT available for Jan. 27. Suitable for 1 or 2. 663-1692. C40 DOUBLE ROOM suite for 2 men, ex- cellent location and study conditions. 507 Elm Street, NO 5-8333. C2 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 Several apartments available to share in campus area APARTMENTS, LIMITED NO 3-0511 Evenings NO 5-9271 C45 HELP WANTED MALE STUDENT wanted for sales-pro- motional work. Salary, liberal com- mission, hours flexible, 20 hours a week at your convenience. If inter- ested call 665-3246. H47 STENOGRAPHER, part time, evenings. Skill in typing and shorthand pri- mary. Experience secondary. Call be- tween 5 and 7 p.m. 665-3423. H46 FOR SALE MEN'S HENKLE Ski Boots, size 8-1. Worn twice. Call after 5, NO 2-0621. B24 FOR SALE - '61 Corvette convertible, perfect condition, 15,000 miles. Call Marge Gordon at NO 3-9365. B23 CHRISTMAS TREES, reasonable price. 537 N. Division at Detroit St. 665- 9815. B14 MAN'S Chesterfield coat, size 38. $100 new, 2 years old, excellent condition. $30. 663-6919. B25 HI-FI SYSTEM, 15 inch speaker and cabinet, Knight amp. and pre-amp., Heath FM tuner. $75. NO 3-6669. B22 LARGE, HEAVY-DUTY wooden tables, suitable for housing unit dining or private work tables. Call Don Mac- ritchie, 5-9193. B21 FUR COATS-Hudson Seal and persian, good condition. Very reasonable. NO 8-8790, evenings and weekends. C19 USED GOYA GUITAR-New condition. Call 662-1893. B5 TRAILER, 45x10-Marlett 2-bedroom, air conditioned; also 5x9 aluminum shed. Call after 6, 449-4122. B18 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. B1 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 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. 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 USED CARS '58 CHEVROLET. No salt corrosion. NO 8-8379. N6 VW-'57; sun roof, excellent condition. NO 2-9607. N7 NEED CASH-1962 VW, good condition. Call NO 2-2354 around 5 p.m. N4 '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. 1959 TR-3. Sharp British Racing Green. 2 tops, 22,000 miles. None finer on campus Reasonable. Leave phone No. at NO 8-8917. N2 BUSINESS SERVICES NEED TYPING DONE? Excellent typist will do it for you at low rates. Call NO 2-4782 for information. J24 ANY MOTH HOLES, TEARS, or BURNS In your clothes. We'll reweave them like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade. J2 665-8184 Manuscript typing, transcription, medi- cal, legal, technical conferences, mimeographing, offset. Quick, accu- rate, experienced. Professional Service Associates, 334 Catherine. J1 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 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 Fee coffee served to our patrons. BARGAIN CORNER ATTENTION ROTC Officers' Shoes Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95 Socks 39c Shorts 69c Brasso 69c SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington PERSONAL SUE C., You mean you can ski, too? Try Snow Valley on SKI WEEKEND, Jan. 27-29. F5 BEANS FOR CHRISTMAS? P43 "THE THING that goes the farthest toward making life worthwhile, That costs the least and does the most is just a pleasant smile." Wilber Nesbit F34 EXPERT ADVICE to the lovelorn. Be- tween three and five any afternoon, Dial 662-3241, Ext. 22. Ask for Ricky. F45 YULETIDE Carol Sing. Michigan's finest and you. Dec. 18. 7:30 on the Diag. F11 AARDVARK-FUNNY. 23 AUNT Jeromine always read GAR- GOYLE. What's good for Aunt Jer- omine is good for you. P39 815 S. STATE cordially invites all frus- trated and student-like people to a wall coloring and painting party (BYO Materials) Sat., Dec. 15, 9 P.M. Drag Only). Our palace will be torn down after we leave, and is now In need of redecorating. Lewis Tann. P37 JUST BECAUSE I can't talk too good and my mords wixed up is no reason for Dolores to make fun of me. Vaminos. P36 FRESHMAN WOMEN-Monday is the last day to petition for Frosh Week- end Central Committee! Get petitions now in League Undergraduate Office. P.32 REMAIL LETTERS AIRMAIL from Guadajliara, Mexico's second largest city, or Ajijic, artists' Rendezvous, $1.00. Marko, Donato Guerra 292B, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico. F46 WE'VE BEEN hearing stories about the things Joyce has been hiding under her bed. It is unbelieveable-just look sometime. F35 IF YOU'VE got cents (like 25) buy a GARGOYLE. Can't buy it? Non- cents. P39 DEAR GEORGE, In view of your good behavior, I'd be only too glad to, but where can I get two tickets for JAZZ ON CAMPUS? Santa P48 HI AUDREY! From your secret sister. F47 Call NO 8-738j, also evenings by appointment. EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLISTS ZIP-LINED CIIESTERFIELIJ CD] $3990 Reg. 59.95 &J1! lassic ings 7 to 15 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to N.Y.C. for Xmas vacation. Will share driving, expenses. Tom Rothschild, 109 Greene, E. Quad. 2-4591. G2 EARLY Wolverine flight to NYC. 1 round trip ticket for sale. 3-1561, Ext. 385. G1 WANTED-Ride to Milwaukee or Chi- cago, Dec. 20. Call NO 3-1561, Ext. 345. G3 DO YOU OWN A VOLKSWAGEN? If you do, you should know about Ann Arbor's only VOLKSWAGEN and Porsche service specialists Al R-COOLED MOTORS I 2 MORE DAYS Left to petition for FROSH WEEKEND Petitions available in the League Undergrad. Office 936 N. Main 665-0051 665-3583 MISCELLANEOUS HUNGRY? SUFFERING from study eye strain? Need companionship? Come to SCHWABEN INN, 215 Ashley, for a POOR BOY sandwich and a visit with good friends. M2 FEELING CHUBBY? Stay happy yet slim with Mott's Figure Control Strawberry a n d Apricot Preserves at I AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION - "Where marginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663- 7151. F43 HOORAY for the King of the Quad- dies! F19 J.D.-NICE try but why not switch SS for Tricky Dicky. Also, D. Wacky did not die fighting for integrated toilets. She was only wounded by RH, TN and OAA.. P.S. I LIKE OLINICK, damnit. F46 WE HAVE noticed that Arthur J. C6l- lingsworth does not bathe. Help us encourage him to do so. Call S.Q. ext. 563 or write him at 0317 Kelsey, South Quad. F44 WANT TO ESCAPE? Try art. Try Gen- eration staff. We need you. For infor- mation call John Herrick, editor, NO1 3-2273 or NO 2-3241. You too can speak for your generation. F11 UNION LIFE MEMBERSHIPS can be obtained in the Union business office on the 1st floor. Available to all full time male students who have been on the campus for 8 semesters. F4$ LEWIS & LIZ Our most-humble apology. Glo and Kath, P41 sil1 FORGET IT ch. P42 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 E1 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sports Oars. Librication $1.50 Nye Motor Sales 514 E. Washington ENGRAVED GIFTS for RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Ml1 CHRISTMAS featuring CIIIR.CILIE J From our favorite manufacturer of c coats, a group of chesterfields in monotone tweeds with removable ln ... tan, blue, pewter, grey in sizes IPINS with her monogram Sterling from $2.95 Gold filled from $4.95 'DO 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 GUITARS ETC. Make, Repair, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Studio 209 SO. STATE NO 5-8001 X5 BIKES and SCOOTERS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL-New Lambretta or Vespa Scooter, $365. Free delivery. Detroit Scooter, 7343 W. Eight Mile Road, 3% blocks west off Livernois. DI 1-3197. Z27 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. "You expect more from Standard and you get it." SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FOREST NO 8-9163 82 82 Engraved at no extra charge I' -1- .-I -., wY I' or the finest in jewelry" DEMONSTRATION AGAINST THE INJUST DISMISSAL ..r a. -e- - - w ww .ff wss.. EMSM I E I