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kY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1963

T HE MICHIGAN DAILY

EXPECT RATIFICATION:
Survey Shows 73 Senators Favor Treaty

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tit 11:30 A.M.

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By JACK BELL
Ussociated Press Political Writer
WASHINGTON -Seventy-three
of the Senate's 100 members either
are committed to or are inclined
now to vote for ratification of the

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limited nuclear test ban treaty, an
Associated Press survey showed

they will lose many of those who'
have indicated either personally
or through their aides their present
intention to support the treaty.
Senate Minority Leader Everett
M. Dirksen of Illinois said he
hopes that a letter President John
F. Kennedy is addressing to him
and to Majority Leader Mike
Mansfield of Montana will resolve
"some of the fears and misgivings"
about the treaty.
But it remained to be seen
whether the "unequivocal assur-
ances" Dirksen said Kennedy will
give on the readiness posture of
American defenses under the
treaty would satisfy the doubters.

By The Associated Press
WASHINGTON-An Associated Press survey showed yes-
terday that 12 Senators are opposed to the limited nuclear test
ban treaty, 15 are doubtful and 73 are committed to or are
inclined to vote for ratification. If all 100 Senators vote, 67
favorable votes would be needed for ratification. Some are
keeping the door open to change their minds. The lineup as of
today:

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DEMOCRATS FOR: (51)
erson Bartlett
h Brewster
dick Church
rk Dodd
nondson Ellenderi
le Fulbright
e Hart
tke Hayden
Holland
mphrey Inouye
Ian Kennedy
sche E. Long
Earthy McGee
xovern McIntyre
vamara Magnuson
isfield Metcalf
roney Morse
s Muskie
on Neuberger
tore Pell
xmire Randolph
coff Smathers
rkman Symington
madge Walters
Hams Yarborough

Eastland
Robertson
Stennis
DEMOCRATS]
Bible
Douglas
Gruening
Johnston

R. Long
Russell
Thurmond
DOUBTFUL: (8)
Cannon
Ervin
Jackson
McClellan

REPUBLICANS FOR: (22)
Aiken Allott
Beall Boggs
Carlson Case
Cooper Cotton
Dirksen Fong
Hickenlooper Javits
Keating Kuchel
Meechem Morton
Mundt Prouty
Saltonstall Scott
Williams M. Young
REPUBLICANS OPPOSED: (4)
Bennett Curtis
Goldwater Tower
REPUBLICANS DOUBTFUL: (7)
Dominick Hruska
Jordan Miller
Pearson Simpson
Smith

PERSONAL
TO MOE:
1 DAY LATE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
To you who does not need the
extra year
It shall be, you will see
JL
P50
ENGINEERS - New Dietzgen & Aristo
slide rules from $13.50 to $21.50. Call
NO 5-0012. F20
A MESSAGE to whomever it is
That watches over helpless things:
Jimmy, the squirrel, is gone.
Rest him in peace.
D, for V F48
HEY FANS! Have you seen the Phi Tau
ad in today's Daily? That should start
'em talking. Take a look; you can't
miss it. F34
ATTENTION CIVILS
ASCE Needs You
Sept. 11, Room 311 W.E. F46
EXPERIENCED Babysitter, West Ann
Arbor. NO 5-5528. F45
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F73
DIAMONDS - Directly from Antwerp.
Classic and Modern Mountings. In-
spection by appointment.
Call 665-0538. F43
MIAMI'S LOSS is Michigan's gain. Wel-
come, Barbara Levy! F49
In .Memoriam
THEOPHILUS GOTTLIEB
1963-1963
Great Author, Philanthropist,
and Turtle
F47
THIS WEEK ONLY-
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The Village Apothecary
1112 S. University F40
- $1.25
Haircut, Mon. thru Thurs., 347 May-
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Persons not enrolled in a college or
university should direct inquiries and
requests for applications to the Insti-
tute of International Education, U.S.
Student Program, 800 Second Ave., New
York 17, N.Y. The last date on which
applications will be issued by the Insti-
tute is Oct. 15, 1963.
Al Students Enrolled in History 555,
"English Colonies in America, 1607-
1763" with Prof. Hanna should come to
the History Office, 3605 Haven Hall, and
pick up their assignment sheets.
RULES GOVERNING PARTICIPATION
IN NON - ATHLETIC EXTRACURRICU-
LAR ACTIVITIES:
Any regularly enrolled student is
eligible to participate in non-athletic
extracurricular activities provided he is
not on academic discipline.
Responsibility:i
Responsibility for observance of the
eligibility statement is placed directly
upon the student. In case of doubt of
status, students should inquire at the
Office of Student Affairs. Participation
in an extracurricular activity in viola-
tion of the requirements may subject
a student to disciplinary action.
Restrictions:
In interpretation of the above elig-
ibility statement, the following are
specifically forbidden to participate in
extracurricular activities indicated be-
low:
a) Students on academic discipline,
i.e., notification, warning, probation.
action pending, as determined by the
faculty of the college in which the stu-
dent is enrolled. Academic Discipline
also includes the term "Needs Coun-
seling" as used by the School of Music
and the School of Education.
b) Part-time and special students
carrying less than 12 hours.
Activities:
The eligibility requirements must be
met by students participating in such
activities as are listed below. The list is
not exhaustive but is intended to indi-
cate the kinds of extracurricular activi-
ties for participation in which eligibil-
ity is necessary.
a) Participation in public perform-
ances which are sponsored by student
organizations and which require group
rehearsals. Examples: Junior Girls' Play;
productions of the Gilbert and Sullivan
Society; performances of Arts Chorale
and the Glee Club.
b) Participation in public perform-
ances which are sponsored by academic
courses and which require group re-
hearsals, for those participants who
are not enrolled in the sponsoring
course for credit. Examples: Ensemble
45, 46 (Orchestra), Ensemble 47, 48
(Bands), Ensemble 49, 50 (Choir), Voice
11, 12, 155, 156 (Opera Workshop).
Student Government Council Approval
of 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.
Women's League, Buro-Cat Mass Meet-
ing, Sept. 17, 7:15 p.m., League.
Women's League, Fall Petitioning &
Interviewing, Sept. 23-Oct. 5, Mich.
League.
Michigan Christian Fellowship, lecture
by Paul Little, "How to Get the Most
Out foCollege Life," Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m.,
Union.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
The Naval Officer Procurement Team
from the U.S. Navy Recruiting Station,
Detroit and the Naviator Team from
the Naval Air Station, Grosse Ille, Mich.,
will be at the U. of M. in the Fishbowl
from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. daily
from Sept. 18 through Sept. 20. This
team consisting of Naval officers will
furnish information on all Navy Offi-
cer Programs, General Line, Engrg.,
Supply Corps, Law Specialist, Medical,
Dental Theological & Naval Aviation.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Kidde Mfg. Co., Inc., Bloomfield, N.J.
Company is planning the establishment
of a branch factory in Japan & is seek-
ing a bilingual Japanese for the posi-
tion of Manufacturing Manager. Age
25-35. English knowledge. Mechanical
aptitude. Mgmt personality.
General Box Co., Des Plaines, Il.-
Seeking Production Engnd. Ideally
suited for someone who is interested
- - m i

in doing industrial & mech. engrg.
work in the packaging field. Degree in
Engrg., Indust. Mgmt., Forest Products,
Business, etc. Limited travel.
Management Consultants in Pa. - A
A major motor carrier in the Southeast
is seeking an analyst for the Treasurer's
Dept. Age 24-30. MBA plus exper. In
banking or any industrial position
where financial analysis is involved.
Edsel Ford Institute for Medical Re-
search, Detroit, Mich. - Research Ass't.
to develop new isotope techniques for
a research project. Degree Biol. or
Chem. with life sciences. Exper. not
necessary. Male or female.
Library Opening - Woman with exe-
cutive ability to enter periodicals in
che k list, learn binding, etc. Position
will develop into a responsible admin.
job in the future. Desire woman who
will be permanent. Degree -(Library
Sci. degree not required.) Foreign lan-
guages would be an asset. Some typing.
Exper. not required. Age. 30-40.
U.S. Civil Service - Opening for
Medical Aid (Inhalation Therapist) at
Veterans - Admin. Hosp. in Ann Arbor.
Require 6 mos. trng, in inhalation ther-
apy plus 1 yr. exper. providing all of the
continuous inhalation therapy serv-
ices, etc. Apply by Sept. 18.1
Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls,
N.Y. - Opening for a man to perform
personnel work involving salaried em-
ployees at the corporate level. Degree
in Bus. Ad., Personnel Admin., or In-
dust. Rel. pref. exper. in recruitment
of scientific, tech., & admin. people,
including contact with agencies, news-
papers & magazines adv. & corporate re-
cruitment desirable.
Michigan Civil Service - Graphic
Presentation Designer I - Bachelor's
in Art or Art. Educ. For higher level
positions, exper. is required. Apply by
Sept. 23.
Oakland County Juvenile Court, Pon-
tiac, Mich. - Three vacancies for Child
Welfare Workers II (male). BA in Psych.a
or Soc. Higher salaries paid to men
who have had previous exper. in a
casework agency.
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appointments,
3200 SAB, Ext. 3544.

PI

POETS:
O E T R Y NOW BEING considered
for publication in the campus inter-
arts magazine, GENERATION. All ma-
terial submitted will be carefully read,
criticized, and returned if not used.
Manuscripts may be left at the main
office, Student Publications Building.
First issue in October.

GEN ERATI ON

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ORGAN IZAT
NOTICES

ION

USE OF THIS COLUMN for announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered organizations only.
Organizations who are planning to be
active for the Fall Semester should reg-
ister by Sept. 24, 1963. Forms available,
1011 Student Activities Bldg.
If you wish to be listed in the Student
Directory, please give the president's
name, address and telephone number
to Miss C. Bilakos, 1011 SAB by Sept. 16,
1963.
Alpha Phi Omega, Organizational
Pledge Meeting, Sept. 11, 3:30 & 7 p.m.,
3rd Floor, SAB.
* * *
Unitarian Student Group, Discussion
on Unitarian beliefs-"What Unitarian
Teach Their Children," Sept. 15, 7:30
p.m., 1917 Washtenaw.
University Lutheran Chapel, Chapel
Assembly Sept. Meeting, 8:15 p.m.; Mid-
week Devotion, conducted by Vicar J.
Koenig, 10 p.m.; Sept. 11, 1511 Washte-
naw.
Voice Political Party (U. of M. Chap-
ter of Students for Democratic Soc.).
Exec. Committee Meeting, Sept. 11, 8
p.m., 2534 SAB. Everyone welcome.
- * * *
Young Friends, Supper Meeting Dis-
cussion-"An Experience in Georgia,"
Sept. 11, 5:30-7 p.m., 1420 Hill.
U. of M. Chess Club, First Meeting,
Sept. 11, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3rd Floor.
Odd Lot Investment Club, First Meet-
ing, Movie on operation of N.Y. Stock
Exchange, Sept. 12, 7,15 p.m., Lawyers
Club Lounge.
* * *
Congregational Disc. E & R Student
Guild, Study Action Dinner, Sept. 11,
5:30 p.m., 802 Monroe; Midweek Wor-
ship, Sept. 12, 12:10-12:40 p.m., Doug-
las Memorial Chapel.

ATTENTION STUDENTS
Furniture, bookcases, books, chests,
desks; Appliances; Antiques; Musical
instruments. Bought, sold. DARWINS,
2930 S. State. NO 8-7744. F11
DIAMONDS-Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call C. K. Reaver Co,
of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO
2-1132. F18
Meet The Right People
The purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons to others
whose background and ideals are
congenial with their own. Interviews
by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m.
NO 2-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
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HUBBA, HUBBA, yubba, yubba .. .1I
Did you march to San Francisco when
everybody else was marching in Wash-
ington? Are you sure your bus ticket
didn't say East Lansing? Do you think
the football team and Sigma Chi are
synonymous? Are you an illiterate
who wrote for your high school news-
paper? Did you put your high school
yearbook together, pasting every other
page upside down? If you have any
or all of the above mentioned talents,
call Bump Elliott-don't bother us.
However, if he's hanging out some
place, call friendly Bob Adams at
NO 5-0175 and tell him you want to
write for GARGOYLE! F44
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Formerly Instructor at City College,
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