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I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1963"

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Regents Accept. Grants, Gifts Totalling X282,000

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The Regents accepted gifts,
grants and bequests totalling near-
ly $282,000, at their monthly meet-
ing Friday.
The largest item was $51,500
from the Industrial Mutual As-
sociation of Flint to the Flint
Board of Education to provide es-
sential library services for the
program of graduate-professional
studies of Flint College leading to
the master's degree in business ad-
mihistration and engineering.
From the estate of Charles
Howell came $35,000 for the Char-
les Howell Memorial Fund.
Wayne State University pro-
vided $18,750 as the fourth quarter
allocation for the Institute of La-
bor and Industrial Relations.
Veterans' Fund
From the estate of Lewis Wil-
liam Armstrong came $16,700 for
the Lewis William Armstrong

Foundation for the benefit of
wounded veterans.
The Ford Motor Company Fund
gave $15,000 for the Ford Motor
Company Driving Behavior Fund.
Miles Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart,
Ind., provided $12,000 for the Miles
Laboratories Fellowship in Phar-
macology.
An anonymous donor gave $11,-
800 for the Obstetrics and Gyne-
cology Research and Teaching
Fund.
Establish Foundation
From the family of Marcus
Gregor and Otto M. and Milfred
G. Kohn Foundation, Detroit,
came $10,000 to establish the
Gregor-Kohn Foundation Fund for
research under the direction of
Dr. Chris J. D. Zarafonetis.
A total of $6,600 came from the
Shell Companies Foundation, Inc.,
New York, $3,300 each for the

Shel Fellowship in Chemical En-
gineering and the Shell Fellowship
in Mechanical Engineering.
Parke, Davis and Company gave
$6,500 for two projects: $3,500 for
the Parke, Davis and Company
Fellowship in Pharmacy, and
$3,000 for the Parke, Davis, and
Company Pharmacology Research
Fund.
Create Fellowship
From the Commonwealth Fund,
New York City, came $6,300 to
establish the Commonwealth Fund
Fellowship.
Three sources each provided
$6,000. They were McNeil Labora-
tories, Inc., Fort Washington, Pa.,
to establish the McNeil Anesthesi-
ology Research Fund; Monsanto
Chemical Company, St. Louis;
$3,000 each for the Monsanto Fel-
lowship in Chemical Engineering
and for the Monsanto Chemical

Company Fellowship in Pharma-
ceutical Chemistry and E. R.
Squibb & Sons, for the Squibb Or-
gan Transplantation Fund.
From the estate of Alfred W.
Haas came $5,100 to establish the
Alfred W. Haas Loan Fund.
The Alvin M. Bentley Founda-
tion, Owosso, provided $5,200 for
the Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Scholarship.
Research Grants
Four sources each gave $5,000.
They were Mrs. Floyd E. Bartell of
Ann Arbor to establish the Floyd
E. Bartell Fund in Chemistry. The
Forney W. Clement Memorial
Foundation, Detroit, for the For-
ney Clement Memorial Fund. The
Owens-Illinois Technical Center,
Toledo, to establish the Owens-
Illinois Fellowship in Nuclear En-
gineering. Wyeth Laboratories,
Philadelphia, to establish the
Wyeth Anesthesiology Fund.
The Arthritis and Rheumatism
Foundation, New York City, gave
$4,800 for two projects. About
$3,300 went to establish the Arth-
ritis and Rheumatism Foundation
Fellowship Award and $1,500 for
the National Arthritis and Rheu-
matism Foundation Fund.
The Rockefeller Foundation,
New York, gave $4,500 for the
Harlan Hatcher Fund.
To Support Study
The Colgate-Palmolive Com-
pany, New York City, provided
$4,000 to establish the Colgate-
Palmolive Company Avery Fund,
in xsupport of Dr. James K. Avery's
research ono cytotoxicity and ir-
ritation.
From the Ellis O. Phillips Foun-
dation, New York City, came $3,900
for the Ellis L. Phillips Foundation;
of New York Fund.
The International Business Ma-
chines Corporation, New York1
City, provided $3,800 for the In-+
ternational Business Machines
Graduate Fellowship.
The Andreas Foundation, Min-3
neapolis, gave $3,600 for the Spe-
cial Law School Aid Fund.
Linde Company, Division of Un-
ion Carbide Corporation, Fort
Wayne, gave $3,250 for the Elec-7
trical Engineering Special Fund.1
Set FellowshipsI
Two sources each gave $3,000.
They were the Lincoln National
Life Insurance Company, Fort

Wayne, for the A. J. McAndless
Scholarship, and Rohn and Haas
Company, Philadelphia, for the
Rohm and Hass Graduate Fellow-
ship.
From the Gulf Oil Corporation
Foundation, Pittsburgh, came
$2,850 for the Gulf Fellowship in
automotive engineering.
The Kenneth H. Campbell Foun-
dation for Neurological Research,
Grand Rapids, gave $2,500 for the
Kenneth H. Campbell Foundation
for Neurological Research Fund.
Finance Projects{
Babcock and Wilcox Company,
New York City, gave $2,500 for the
Babcock and Wilcox Aid to En-
gineering and Technical Educa-
tion Fund.
The Flint school district pro-
vided $2,300 for the Mott Founda-
tion Medical Scholarship.
The Michigan Kidney Disease
Foundation, Inc., Jackson, gave
$2,000 for the Michigan Kidney
Disease Foundation, Inc., Fund.
Four sources each gave $2,000.
They were The American Heart
Association, Inc., New York City,
$1,000 each for the Circulation Re-
search Fund and for the Michigan
Hemophilia Foundation Research
Fund.
Katona WIns
German Prize
In Economics
Prof. George Katona of the
economics department and pro-
gram director of the Survey Re-'
search Center, will receive the
$2500 Dr. Hegemann Prize for his
book, "The Powerful Consumer,"
Oct. 7 in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Prof. Katona is to be the first
recipient of the prize which is
given annually by the University
of Erlangen to the author of the
best book in the area of marketing
and business.
Prof. Katona, who directs the
Economic Behavior Program in the
Survey Research Center, has seen
his book translated into six lan-
guages. The German translation
"Die Macht des Verbrauchers,"
was published in 1962.

PERSONAL
ROAD RUNNERS-For the best in rock
'n' roll, popular music, Call Mike,
663-9591. F49
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PETE. Love, Joni
and Linda. F46
GERMAN MEAT PATTY on rye served
at ROMANOFF'S, at Bell Tower. F26
DOES ANYBODY know where I can
catch the Hotenanny Bus? F30
RJFCNEWSSWC
WCBN 650kc
F2
WANTED-Girl to share apt. Call 665-
9339. F44
RIDE WANTED-Desire ride to Chicago
for weekend of Sept. 27. Willing to
share expenses. Call 5-7845. F42
WALTER LOVES SHARI TOO! F5
TO BOBBY AND JERRI-What's this
I hear about a grain of rice and a
sesame seed? F4
$1.25
Haircut, Mon, thru Thurs., 347 May-
nard near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat.

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Phone NO 2-4786

ONLY FIVE MORE shopping days to
Leni Geller's birthday. Visit the
A & P now! F3
THIS AD GOOD FOR 25c on any small
pizza from Pizza King, 1308 South
University, 665-9655. Offer expires
Thursday, Sept. 26. P35
THIS YEAR at the League - Dance
parties every Thursday evening. Come
register, Thurs., Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. at
the League. F22
ASTRO MAJORS-Unhappy with Uni-
versity policies, Orion some reforms?
You can star at the Conference on
the University, a Ceres of discussions
of U issues, Comet once to SGC office
to get delegate petition. F47
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F73
GET YOUR "Activities Booklet" NOW-
Student Offices-Michigan Union. Fl
GOING TO GRAND RAPIDS? Two
lovely girls want a ride anytime on
Friday the 27th. Call Lyn Law at
3-0575, P41
DIAMONDS-Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call C. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO
2-1132. F18
SHORT STORIES
NOW BEING considered for publi-
cation in the campus inter-arts mag-
azine, GENERATION. All material
submitted will be carefully read,
criticized, and returned if not used.
Manuscripts may be left at the main
office, Student Publications Bldg.
First issue in October.
GENERATION
SAVE OVER 60c on nationally adver-
tised Mayo-Spruce U of M sweat-
shirts (navy, sizes S,M,L,XL). Hurry
to 421 or 219 Chicago House, West
Quad. P37
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PHI PSI
FEARSOME FOURSOME-They're real
swingers! P50

LOST AND FOUND
LOST ON STATE ST.-Tan purse con-
taining black wallet with identifica-
tion and sentimental pictures. Please
call Elinor Saulter at 662-6312. A12
LOST-In vic. of S. U. and Church St.-
Red clutch purse and brown note-
book. Finder please phone Karen,
665-9761, Ext. 39. Reward. A13
LOST, - Keys in black case. Victor
Vaughan Bldg.or vicinity. Call Judy
Clark, Ext. 2406. All
FOR RENT
4TH GIRL WANTED to share modern
apt. Call 665-4828. 049
ROOM FOR RENT - Clean, pleasant.
Garage included. Male student pre-
ferred. 223 Buena Vista. NO 2-7692. C50
MAN WANTED to share furn'd. house.
$40/mo., utilities incld., car necessary.
662-3865, 5-7 p.m. 047
LOOKING FOR GIRL ROOMMATE for
new, spacious apartment near cam-
pus. Excellent facilities. Phone NO
5-2167 after 6 p.m. if interested. Cl
1-RM. EFFICIENCY APT, with bath,
automatic washer and dryer, free
parking. At 1021 E. Huron, NO 5-4767.
043

USED CARS
'59 FORD for $500. 665-0971. 1
'53 DODGE for sale. Good conditic
R/H. $85, Call 8-7148.
FOR SALE-1962 Ducatio. Pretty po
shape. Make a ridiculous offer. N
'57 MERCURY, blue and white, hardt
sport coupe. Automatic transmissic
radio. Must sell. 662-8870 after 5. N
'57 FORD V-8 auto. Good transportatic
Only $275. Call Phyllis, 663-6823 befc
noon or 665-4927 after 4. N
1963 BUICK LE SABLE-4-door har
top, power brakes and steering, mai
extras. Excellent condition, low mi
age, private owner. HU 2-0405. 1
1962 FALCON-2-door standard shi
170 engine, r/h, deluve interior, a
tires. Low mileage. $1480. Call 662-33
after 6 p.m. N
1962 AUSTIN-HEALY '3000-Blue, ft
equipmen, $2495. 1962 MG-A MK.
roadster, radio, luggage rack, nic
$1895. 1961 Austin-Healey Spri
sharp, hardtop, red, radio, $1425.
Overseas Imported Cars Inc
331 S. 4th. 662-2541
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1957 ZUNDAPP, 200 c.c. $250. A gre
cycle. 338 E. Catherine, Apt. 3. S
Loren Sears. Call 662-8406. Z
FOR SALE-Motor Scooter, 1962. 11
miles, like new. $190. 662-3061, Z
FOR SALE-1962 Honda 305 Super Haw
Call 2-0050. Reasonable. Z

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Publications Building
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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3564 Administration Building
before 2 p.m. of the day preceding
publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
Day Calendar
Doctoral Examination for Arthur
Harry Nash, Education; thesis: "A De-
scriptive Study of Educational Televi-
sion Stations Operated by State Uni-
versities in the United States of Amer-
ica," today, E. Council Room, Rackham
Bldg., at 1:00 p.m. Chairman, N. C.
Harris.
General.Notices
Students Planning to Take Prelimin-
ary Examinations for the PhD in Lin-
guistics during the current fall semester
are requested to inform Prof. Paper in
writing by Oct. 5 of their intention and
to indicate the exam or exams which
they wish to take.
Student Tea at the home of President'
and Mrs. Hatcher, today from 4:00 p.m.
to 6:00 p.m.
Make-up Examination for Political
Science 160 will be held Thurs., Sept.
26 at 3:00 p.m. in Room 4621 Haven Hail.
RegentsnMeeting: Fri., Oct. 18. Com-
munications for consideration at this
meeting must be in the President's
hands not later than Oct. 4.
Events
Chemistry Department Colloquium:
Sept. 26, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 1300 Chem.
Bldg. Dr. H. H. Freedman (Dow Chem-
ical Co.) will speak on "Tetraphenyl-
cyclobutenium Di-cation-A New Aro-
matic System?"
Mental Health Research Institute:
Presents a lecture on "Zen Buddhism"
by Dr. Koji Sato, prof. of psychology,
Kyoto Univ., Japan. Thurs., Sept. 26,
from 2:15 to 4:00 p.m. in Room 1035,
Angell Hall. A film entitled, "Science
of Zazen" will also be shown.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
Wisconsin Civil Service-Field Con-
sultant-Commission on Aging-Degree
with major in Social Work, Soc., Psych.,
Poll. Sci. or related fields & 4 yrs. of

exper. in a field related to problems of
aging. Graduate work may be substi-
tuted for 1 yr. of exper.
Lederle Laboratories, Orchard Lake,
Mich. - A Div. of American Cyanamid
Co. Seeking a Sales Rep. (detail man)
for Pharmaceutical sales to physicians.
Detroit territory. Male with any de-
gree. Age 24-35. Must be married.
Veterans Admin., Dayton, Ohio-Seek-
ing Supervisory Biochemist in the Clini-
cal Lab, general hospital, of the Veter-
ans Admin. Center. BS with at least 30
hrs. of Chem. including . analytical
chem., both qualitative & quantitative
& courses in 2 of the following: adv.
inorganic chem.; biochem.; organic
chem.; or physical chem. 3 yrs. exper.
in biochem. in research or clinical lab.
or teaching.
Solvay Process Div. of Allied Chem.
Corp., Detroit, Mich.-Openings for men
with BS in Chem. Engrg. or Chem, Po-
sitions for Technical Salesmen, Re-
search Men & Technical Service men.
Age 21-30. Prefer those with military
oblig. fulfilled.
* * *
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appointments,
3200 SAB, Ext. 3544.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of
Appointments-Seniors & grad students,
please call Ext. 3544 for interview appts-
with the following:
MON., SEPT. 30-
No interviews.
TUES., OCT. 1--
H. J. Heinz Co., Michigan & Ohio-
Men-Dec. & May grads. Seeking Liberal
Arts majors for Merchandising & Sales.
U.S. citizenship required.
WED., OCT. 2-
William S. Merrell Co. - Locations
throughout U.S.-Men-Dec. & May
grads. Seeking degree in any major for
Pharmaceutical Sales. U.S. citizenship
required (interviewing in p.m. only).
The Procter and Gamble Co.-Loca-
tions throughout U.S.-Men-Dec. &
May grads. Seeking any degree, any ma-
jor for Sales Management. Employment
begins with assignment to field terri-
tory where training is received in per-
sonal selling, sales promotion & terri-
torial mgmt. Promotion to mgmt. is
strictly from within & based upon abil-
ity.
THURS., OCT. 3-
Service Bureau Corporation-Detroit &
throughout U.S. Men-Dec. & May
grads. Seeking degree in any major for
Territorial Sales. U.S. citizenship. An
IBM subsidiary.
FRI., OCT. 4-
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance
Co.-Detroit-Men & Women-Dec. &
May grads. Seeking majors in English,
Soc.; Psych., & Liberal Arts for In-
surance Sales. U.S. citizenship required
(interviewing in p.m. only),

SEE OUR COSMETICIAN FOR
SIMPLE SKIN PROBLEMS
VILLAGE APOTHECARY
1112 S. University

Block from Law Quad. $45 per year.
NO 3-7268. C45
GARAGE FOR RENT-Also open park-
ing vicinity Geddes, Wilmot and For-
est intersection. Also next to Harris
Hall. NO 2-7787. C48
GRAD STUDENT (1 or 2), to share new
modern apt. 3 blocks from campus.
453-3287. 012
WANTED-Third girl to share furnished
apt. (temp. or perm.) All utilities
except electricity provided. $95 mo.
($32 each) NO 2-7512 after 5:00. 020
BEL-AIR APTS.--1 ana 2 oedrooms. All
new, Danish modern furniture. Air-
conditioning, balconies, wall to wall
carpeting. Campus location. 2-5780.
Eves. 2-5140. C24
HELP WANTED
DELIVERY MAN WANTED - 7:30-8:30
Tu., Th., Sat. imornings. Good pay.
Car necessary. NO 5-0550. H34
MAN WANTED
2 dishwashers to work in exchange for
3 meals. Call 662-0994. H33
GIRL FOR PART-TIME WORK-Sat.
noon 'til Sunday evening. 665-0547.
ALLOWANCE PROBLEMS? Beat them
by selling Custom-Imprinted Sweat-
shirts in just a portion of your spare
time. Big profits on every sale. Every
organization and group on campus is
your prospect. Details from Elin Mfg.
Co.. Dept. C-21, Rochester, Indiana.
Men and women wanted. H35
MEDICAL PERSONNEL (MD, RN. MRL)
for diagnostic coding of medical re-
search data. High degree of famil-
iarity with medical terminology re-
quired. Full or part time; qualified
2 persons may do the coding at home.
663-1511, Ext. 646. H32
TRANSPORTATION
WANT RIDE Tuesday and Thursday
from Ypsi to campus to arri~ve by 9
a.m., to leave at 6 p.m. Will share
expenses. Call 483-4452. G1
BUSINESS SERVICES
FOR THE FINEST in personalized sta-
tionery, call Bob Epstein, 663-4447.
J3
NEED CASH?
You can convert your surplus clothing
into cash. Michigan's most distinctive
resale shop. THE TREE, 419 Detroit.
NO 3-2008. JJ8
LET US TYPE and reproduce your
term papers and dissertations (Offset
for reproduction). Photo copy, mail-
ings. Gretzingers Business Service,
320 S. Huron, HU 2-0191 J8
DEVANEY PIANO SCHOOL-Instruction
by a leading professional pianist, Har-
vard alumnus, former pupil of Net-
zorg, Webster, Sandor; veteran of na-
tionwide engagements with Freddy
Martin's orchestra, including coast-
to-coast radio and recording experi-
ence; erstwhile orchestra- leader and
concert soloist at the Palm Beach
Biltmore; and currently in second
year as musical director for Ann Ar-
bor's Rubaiyat, broadcasting via
WOIA. 308 Catherine, Ann Arbor. 662-
3735. Scholarships Available. J6
FOR SALE

1962 LAMB RETTA-$
HU 3-4667

DIETING?

FOR SALE-Bella Motor Scooter, likI
new. One of the finest made. Mus
see to appreciate. 665-3291. Z12
GIRLS' 26" black )pnglish bicycle. Spat
cious front basket, foot brakes. 5-9761
Ext. 288, 5:30 to 6:30. Zia
FOR SALE-1960 Horex cycle. 100 c.c
Excellent condition, $250. 3-4085 after
5:30. Z17
HONDA OF ANN ARBOR
1906 Packard Road
665-9281 .3
CYCLES & SCOOTERS-BMW-r50-'59
all white, extras. Harley tricycle, great
for campus and winter; carries 4
giant luggage compartment. Vespas
Cushmans and Lambrettas. NO 3-1714
MISCELLANEOUS

F40

ATTENTION STUDENTS
Furniture, bookcases, books, chests,
desks; Appliances; Antiques; Musical
instruments. Bought, sold. DARWINS,
2930 S. State. NO 8-7744. F11
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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BARGAIN CORNER
SAMS STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
"WHITE LEVI'S"
SLIM-FITS
4.49
FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS"
Black, brown, loden,
"white, cactus, light blue.
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

You'll find a delicious line of
sorts of non-fattening foods at
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
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FOR SALE-Component Hi-Fi set. Call
Jim, 663-5566. B17
USED FURNITURE-Ohairs, chests, gas
refrig., etc. NO 2-1443. B12
MUST SELL-2 bookcases, chairs, desk
and bed. Call 668-6063. B6
FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeiss" mono-
cular-binocular, excellent cond. Ph.
542-6431, Detroit. BS
L. C. SMITH Typewriter-13" super spe-
cial, Elite type. Perfect cond. $55.
May be seen at 420 Maynard. Ask for
Miss Hilton. 662-3241. B3
MOVING - MUST SELL at whatever
price can get or offered. Fisher Mul-
tiplex Adapter IJBL crossover (16
ohf); 2 wolverine crossovers (8 ohm);
2 jensen U x 80's; 1 jensen flexair
woofer (16 ohm); 2 e.v. tweeters; 1
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