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ER 3,1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Interested in Student Activities ?
The
"Activities at Michigan" Booklet
Is Being "Distributed Now

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' Student Off ices-2nd Floor, Michigan Union
Centra Cmmittee
PETITIONING
Through Friday, Opt. 4
1 Fgr1Sy
Petitions available at student offices of
MICHIGAN UNION
M I*IMIGAN LEAGUE.

Hahn To Talk
At IQC-AA
Discussion
The Assembly Association and
Inter - Quadrangle Council are
holding a discussion program, to
be keynoted by University Hous-
ing Director Eugene Hahn, from
2-5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Michi-
gan League Ballroom. I
Nine discussion groups will con-
sider problems relevant to resi-
dents of Universit housing. In-
terested students ave been in-
vited to attend and submit their
ideas for consideration by the
two residence hall student gov-
erning bodies.
The topics to be discussed by the
nine groups include: coed housing;
Judiciary structure; Office of Stu-
dent Affairs-a working relation-
ship with students; residence hail
staff; freshmen-a new perspec-
tive on house government; apart-
ments-a necessary escape?; in-
tellectual atmosphere in residence
halls; Assembly-IQC-their role
and function; and communication
-up and, down and crossways.
The coed housing group will
consider the degree to which the
coed dorms on campus have ac-
complished the objectives which
prompted their creation, and will
survey the present difficulties in
coed living.
Discussion on residence halls
will include examination of the
selection and training of staff
members. In addition, participants
will be encouraged to suggest an
"ideal staff personnel" and how
they would be sefcted
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Michigan Christian Fellowship, Oct.
4, 7:30 p.m., Union. Speaker: Rev. A. L.
Hoksbergen, "What Is Man?"
* * *
Senior Society, Dinner Meeting, Oct.
3, 5:15 p.m., Union Dining Rm.
* * *
Voice Political Party, Tonight, 7:30
p.m., UGLI, Multipurpose Rm. Speaker:
Fred Fetchheimer, "Americus, Ga."
* * *
Christian Science Organization, Testi-
mony Meeting, Oct, 3, 7:30 p.m., Lower
Level, SAB, Rm. 528D.
Unitarian Student Group, Talk & Dis-
cussion, Oct. 6 7:30 p.m., Unitarian
Church. Speaker: Kiran Shanker, Ne-
pal, "Buddhism."
* * *
U. of M. Physical Therapy Club, Meet-
ing & Tour of Physical Medicine Dept.,
Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m., Physical Therapy Of-
fice, 3rd Level of Univ. Hospital.
* * *
Baha'i Student Group, Topic: "Proph-
ets," Oct. 4, 8 p.m., 500 E. William, Apt.
3.
Cercle Francais, Baratain, Today, 3-5
p.m., 3050 FB.
* * S
Congr. Disc. E & R Student Guild,
Mid-week worship, Oct. 3, 12:10-12:40
p.m., Douglas Memorial Chapel.

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The I
MichiganDaily 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 I
for Saturday and Sunday.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3
Day Calendar <
Bureau of Industrial Relations Per-£
sonnel Techniques Seminar No. 97-Dr.
Eugene E. Jennings, Professor of Busi-
ness Administration, Graduate School of
Business, Mich. State Univ., "How to
Identify and Use Your Best Executive
Style": Third Floor Conference Room,
Mich. Union., 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Advanced Firemanship Course--Reg-
istration: Civil Defense and Fire Dis-
aster Training Center, N. Campus, 8:30
a.m.
Cinema Guild-Delphine Seyrig, Gior-
gio Albertazzi, and Sacha Pitoeff in
"Last Year at Marienbad"; Chaplin and
Arbuckle in "The Knockout": Architec-
ture Aud.;7:00 and 9:00 p.m.
Meetin gof the U-M Chapter of Amer-
ican.Association of Univ. Professors-
Wilbur K. Pierpont, vice-president of
the Univ. in charge of business and
finance, "The Future Central Campus":
Rackham Amphitheatre, 8:00 p.m. 7
Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof.'
N. Coburn will speak on "Simple Waves,
and Relaxation Hydrodynamics," today,
at 4:00 p.m. in Room 275 W. Engrg.
Refreshments will be in Room 350 W.i
Engrg. at 3:30 p.m.
General Notices
The Recently Established Laurel Har-
per Seeley Award Fund will provide a
limited number of awards to women
who were residents of Seeley House
in Mary Markley, ,have financial need
and have achieved a 2.0 overall grade-
point average.
Application forms may be obtained
from Mrs. Florence Lyons of the Office
of Financial Aids, 2011 Student Activi-
ties Bldg. Completed applications must
be returned to Mrs. Lyons by Mon.,
Oct. 21 to merit consideration by the
selection committee.
Physical Education&Women Students:
Women students taking required Physi-
cal Ed. who were medically deferred
for the first half of this semester
should report to Office 15, Barbour Gym
to sign for the second season of ac-
tivity. Registration will be held from 8
a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m., Thurs.
and Fri., Oct. 3 and 4, and Mon.
through Wed., Oct. 7 through 9. Upper-
class students who wish to elect Physi-
cal Ed. classes may do so on Thurs. and
Fri. mornings, Oct. 24 and 25, Main
Floor, Barbour Gym.
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.
Voice Political Party, Lecture on Civil
Rights, Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m., Multi-pur-
pose Room.
Summary of Action Taken by Student
Government Council at Its Meeting of
October 2, 1963
Approved: Motion concerning student
membership on Sesquicentennial Com-
mittee.

Reappointed: Members of
Committee on Membership
plete).

present
(incom-

Events
Astronomy Department Visitors' Night:
Fri., Oct. 4, 8:00 p.m., Room 2003 Angell
Hall. Dr. Donat G. Wentzel will speak
on "Solar Flares, Comet Tails, and'
Northern Lights." After the lecture the
Student Observatory on the fifth floor
of Angell Hall will be open for in-
spection and for telescopic observations-
of Saturn and Jupiter. Children wel-
comed, but must be accompanied by
adults.
Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., Oct.
4, 4:00 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astrono-
my Bldg. Prof. Fred T. Haddock, Ra-
dio Astronomy Observatory, will speakI
on "Highlights of the Recent URSI
Meeting in Tokyo."
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
The Civil Service of Canada announces
exams for candidates interested in For-
eign Service & Public Admin. The Publ.
Admin. covers all non-tech. positions
with the Civil Service of Canada, The
exam will be given on Wed, night, Oct.
16, in Windsor, Ontario'at 7:00 p.m.
This exam is open both to Canadian
citizens & any non-citizens who are
interested-except for Foreign Service
candidates who must be Canadian citi-
zens & have 10 yrs. residence in Canada.
Applications & complete announce-
ments avail, at Bureau of Appts., 3200
SAB. Exam for Engnrs. will be held
Thurs., Nov. 14.
Univ. of Utah at Salt Lake City, Utah
announces the NSF Cooperative Fellow-
ship. Eligible Depts. are in the follow-
ing areas: Biological Sci., Phys. Sci.,
Engrg. Sci., Medical Sci. (for PhD), and
Social Sci. Must apply by Nov. 1, 1963.
POSITION OPENINGS:
G. D. Searle & Co., Chicago, Ill. -
Opening for Research Ass't. for Bio-
chemical Res. Man with BS in Chem. A
working knowledge of the basic equip-
ment & instruments used in phys.
chem. or exper. in biochem. is advan-
tageous. Have liberal tuition refund
prog. which allows men to take evening
courses in chem. & biochem. at any of
the nearby schools.
Reynolds Metals Co., Brookfield, Il.-
Openings as follows: 1) Indust. Engnr.
-degree IE, ME or CE. Some exper. de-
sirable. 2) Metallurgist-Degree in Met.
or Met. Engrg. 3) Accountant-degree
Acc't. or Commerce plus 1-2 yrs. exper.
in Indust. Cost Acc't. 4) Chemist Sr.-
degree Chem. Experienced in uses of
oils & lubricants in indust, plants. 5)
EE-Degree EE. Exper. in electrical de-
sign in heavy industry.
National Bank of Detroit, Mich.-Vari-
ous openings including: 1) Sr. Systems
Analyst-exper. 2) Systems Analyst-
prefer degree Bus. Ad., but consider
educ. & related areas plus exper. 3)
Systems Analyst Trainee-recent grad
with major in Econ. or some area Bus,
Ad. 4) Cost Analysts-degree Bus. Ad.
with major emphasis in finance or
acc't. 5) Work Measurement Analysts-
pref. major Bus. Ad. or Econ. Under-
standing & knowledge of stat. & math.
6) Supv. of Internal Auditors-CPA-
degree plus 3-4 yrs. exper. 7) Internal
Auditor-CPA-degree plus 2 yrs. audit-
ing exper. 8) Personnel Interviewer -
woman-age 25-35-major in personnel
via either a degree Bus. Ad., Psych. or
Soc. Sci.
Amphenol-Borg Electronics Corp.,
Broadview, III.-Technical openings in -
cluding those for Physicists, Chemists
& Physical Chemists. Prefer PhD's.
*. *s
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200
SAB, Ext. 3544.
TEACHER PLACEMENT:

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HEAR:
Candidates acid Clubs
get up on their soapboxes
QUESTION THEM-
Be informed !
THURSDAY, OCT. 3
3:00-5:00 P.M.
ON THE DIAG

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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PERSONAL
Join Committee to draft FRED RHINES
FOR STUDENT GOVT. COUNCIL.
F
COME TO THE International Fashion
Show! Sunday, October 6, 2:30. League
Garden. F37
VALENTINE'S DAY? Groundhog Day?
Nope! HYDE PARK-3-5-Diag. F19
THIS AD and $1.25 good for a big 12"
cheese and pepperoni pizza at PIZZA
KING, 665-9655. Free delivery. Good
through Oct. 3. F49
GO BLUE FLASH! What a dealer you
are. M.E.A. F20
CHI OMEGA-Featuring food and "The
Fendertones." Open-Open House, Sat-
urday, Oct. 5, 4-6 p.m. F12
H I LLEL
SUPPER CLUB
Sun. at 5:30 P.M.
F
ATTENTION STUDENTS 1
Furniture, bookcases, books, chests,
desks; Appliances; Antiques; Musical1
instruments. Bought, sold. DARWINS,
2930 S. State. NO 8-7744. F11
$1.25
HAIRCUT, Mon. thru Thurs., 347 May-
nard, near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDY
You've pushed straight thru to your
21st, now slow down and enjoy life.
"To the vector belong the spoils."
F18
DIAMONDS-Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call C. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer, NO
2-1132. F18
PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB meeting
tonight. Tour of the Physical Medi-
cine Dept. at U. Hospital. Meet on
3rd level at Physical Medicine office
at 7:30. Coffee hour afterwards. F23
STUDENT WIVES or Housewives -
Pleasant part-time work. Excellent
pay. No experience, no investment.
Must have car and phone. NO 3-
0633, 6-8 P.M. or weekends. H42
SHORT STORI ES1
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
WELL LITTLE JUDY today is the day
that you become the ripe old age of
19. The problem however is that you
STILL look 16. I'm sure that you'll
muddle thru. saving your money and
eating chocolate chip cookies. Any-
way, here's cheers and best wishes
to "our little friend."
B.C.J.; M.S. and everybody else
F22
GERMAN FOOD from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
served by ROMANOFF'S at Bell Tower
Motel. F26
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
F
RIDE TO MT. PLEASANT or anywhere
within a 30 or 40 mile radius from
there. Leave this Friday or early Sat-
urday morning. Call Sue, 3!-1561, Ext.
1070. F21
ALPHA CHI OMEGA
OPEN-OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, October 5
4:00-6:00
Band, Refreshments
Everyone Welcome
F39
GREETINGS DEARIE,
Well, Agnus is on her way back from
Michigan State, if you know what I
mean . . yes! They tell me she has
all the information on how the big

game on Oct. 12 is rigged . .. not to
mention the "in" on Life at State!!
And it all will be in the GARGOYLE
Oct. 9 for everyone . . . except the
Thetas, of course . . . to read
Iand it's only a quarter . . . if you
know what I mean (even Kappas can
afford that*). Put a little filth into
your life . . . try GARGOYLE!! !
F26
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F73

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Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri
Phone NO 2-4786

LOST AND FOUND
FOUND-Key case, vicinity East Quad.
Call NO 5-6184 and ask for Bill S. A16
LOST-Keys in vicinity of Frieze or S.
State. Call 3-1561, Ext. 1275. A14
USED CARS
1929 HUDSON super 6, 4 door sedan.
Call 449-7051. N48
1959 YELLOW TRIUMPH TR3, excell.
cond. $1100. Call 3-3516. N46
1959 VW KARMAN GHIA. Good cond.
$895. NO 2-8584 after 5:30 p.m. N47
1962 FALCON, stick, heat, music, deluxe
trimi. Clean and sharp. Student must
sell. 665-2280. N45
1963 BUICK LE SABLE-4-door hard-
top, power brakes and steering, many
extras. Excellent condition, low mile-
age, private owner. HU 2-0405. N37
'57 RAMBLER. 4-door sedan. Excellent
cond., no rust. Price: $475. Call Steve
Hemenway at NO 3-2965 or NO 8-
7247 between 12-1:30 p.m. or 4:30-
7:30 p.m. N44
ALFA-ROMEO'S
1964 models on display now. ALSO: 1960
Alfa '2000 roadster, sharp, 28,000 miles,
1959 Alfa Giulietta Spider, black,
radio, nice, $1495. 1958 Alfa Super
Spider, red, engine overhauled, nice,
$1495.
Overseas Imported Cars Inc.
331 S. 4th. 662-2541
N
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
HONDA 305cc - Less than 4000 miles.
Fine condition. Call 662-6700, Z24
1960 CUSHMAN SCOOTER-New paint.
job. Call 662-7880. Z22
FOR SALE-1962 Honda 305 Super Hawk.
Call 2-0050. Reasonable. Zil
FOR SALE-Bella Motor Scooter, like
new. One of the finest made. Must
see to appreciate, 665-3291. Z12
HONDA OF ANN ARBOR
1906 Packard Road
665-9281 Z3
CYCLES &8 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
TRY THE DAILY
AND SEE THE WORLD ...

HELP WANTED
MALE STUDENT for odd jobs. 2 t
hours a week. Call NO 3-5261 or
2-1183.IF
MAN OR WOMAN to cook dinners Tu
day, Thursday, and Friday evenin
B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation,
Hill Street. Phone 663-4129.
FOR SALE
RCA-VICTOR clock-radio for sale..
almost new, works very well. Wh
with gold numerals. 5-9761, Ext.
HI-FI COMPONENTS used; best ol
Call a.m. 663-1531, Ext. 7526 or p
663-9088. I
ATTENTION MEN! Size 38, 40. Sale
superior wardrobe because of
weight. Sport, dress, formals. Priv
residence. Call 662-1710.
FOR SALE-Low priced used matty
Call 2-0626 after 7 p.m.
NEW ELECTRIC STOVE and dishwas
$60 each. Call NO 5-5839.
FOR SALE-Mi roscope "Zeiss' m(
cular-binocular, excellent cond.
542-6431, Detroit.
L. C. SMITH Typewriter-13" Super I
cial, Elite type. Perfect cond. $55. 1
be seen at 420 Maynard. Ask for b
Hilton. 662-3241.
HOUSE-Three bedrooms, $14,000, te
to suit. Lakewood, 115 Highlake,
gas heat, full basement, fenced ba
yard, wooded lot, 'near elemen
school, lake, shopping center, bus ]
Almn. storm screens - screen po
tool shed, electric stove, dishwas
NO 5-5839.
FOR RENT.
GIRL ROOMMATE Wanted to s)
furn'd. apt. near campus. Call
5-7112 after 5:00.t.
ROOMATE(S) WANTED, professiona
student, to share 3 bdrm. house,
gle bdrn. available. Call 5-217C
come to1 809 E. University betwec
and 8 p.m.
ROOMMATE WANTED - 2-man
$32.50/mo. Center campus. 2-7759 a
4 p.m.
PARKING PLACE
Block from Law Quad. $4.50 per'
NO 3-7268.
GRAD STUDENT (1 or 2), to share
modern apt. 3 blocks from cam
453-3287.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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GIVE YOUR TUMMY A TREAT
WITH GOODIES FROM
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every night 'til 12
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
GUITARS, ETC.
Make, Repiar, Buy and Sell
Private and Group Instruction
Hoots Daily
Herb David Guitar Studio
209 S. STATE
NO 5-8001
X1
BUSINESS SERVICES ,
AVON REP, now on N. Campus. Will
service dorms. Xmas gift specials.
Call 665-7490. J13
PIANO INSTRUCTION Available, B.M.,
M.M. from U. of M. NO 5-5108 after
6 p.m. ,J12
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in,
your clothes? We'll reweave them like
new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade.
HARPSICHORD Instruction by graduate
of Yale School of Music. Instrument
available for practice. 8-8309. J10
665-8184
MANUSCRIPT typing, transcription,
medical, legal, technical confer-
ences, mimeographing, offset.
Quick, Accurate, Experienced.

Modern apts. available NOW for sec
semester. 1, 2 and 3 persons. Cal
8866.
MAN WANTED to share furn'd. hc
$40/mo., utilities incld., car necess
662-3865, 5-7 p.m.
FACULTY HOUSE for rent - Fun
Avail,- Jan.-June, 1964. Phone
6829.
ROOM FOR RENT-Clean, pleas
garage included. Male student
ferred. 223 Buena Vista. NO 2-'
LOOKING FOR GIRL ROOMMAT!
new, spacious apartment, near c
pus. Excellent facilities. «Phone
5-2167 after 6 p.m. if interested.
CAMPUS--3-bdrm. duplex, 205 Ingal
Ann Street. Excellent for 4 or 5
sons. $200. Immediate occupancy,
5-9121; Nights NO 5-8023 or NO 2-
BEL-AIR APTS.-1 and 2 bedrooms
new. Danish modern furniture.
conditioning, balconies, wall to
carpeting. Campus location. 2-
Eves. 2-5140.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-1 bdrm. apt. for Janu
Call NO 3-2965.
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED-Teacher needs i
day ride to' Dearborn, Express
near Telegraph Rd. Share expe
Call 665-9867.
WANTED-Ride to Miami of Ohi
Oxford, Ohio, the weekend of Oct
Call Judy at 3-7541, Ext. 761.
RIDERS WANTED to Detroit Mon.
Call 5-2170.
WANT RIDE Tuesday and Thui
from Ypsi to campus and arrive
a.m., to leave at 6 p.m. Will a
expenses. Call 483-4452.
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore
"WHITE LEVI'S"
SLIM-FITS
4.49

FREUD - Remember the Benefits of
UPCCP-Join now. J.D.L. F25
EVERYONE Call Judi Duscold at NO
3-0522 and wish her happy 19th birth-
day. P24
"MY SIN" is the perfume of youth and
happiness! Niave, but not timid ...
hesitant, but not unsure . . . a per-
fume to inspire adventurious moods.
Available at the Village Apothecary,
1112 S. University Ave. F
GET YOUR "Activities Booklet" NOW-
Student Offices-Michigan Union. F1
DO YOU HAVE PARKING SPACE
trouble for your car? Are you de-
sirous of terminating the exertion of
walking to classrooms? Cheer up.
Your troubles may end. 1960 FIAT
Sunroof. Take it to class with you.
Cute as a bug's ear. Reasonable "to
the one who meets above qualifica-
tions. Phone NO 2-2625. F16

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