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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
ofticial publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editorial
responsibility. Notices should be
written 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.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Day Calendar
Fire Control Seminar for Michigan
Industry-Rackham Bldg., 8 a.m.
Dept. of English Lecture-The Rev.
Walter J. Ong, S.J., Professor of Eng-
[7- JJJ--_

lish, St. Louis University, "Rhetoric,
Commonplaces, and Shakespeare": Aud.
A, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m.
School of Music Lecture-Wayne Slau-
son; guest lecturer, "Electronic Music,
Pyschoacoustics, and Computers": Lane
Hall Aud., 4:15 p.m.
Applied Math Seminar: Joins with
Aeronautical Engrg. today at 4 p.m. in
Room 1072 E.E. Prof. V. C. A. Ferraro,
Queen Mary College, London, will speak
on "Interaction of Solar Plasma with
Geomagnetic Fields."
General Notices
History 575 Hour Exam scheduled for
Mon., Nov. 4, will be given Wed., Nov.
6.
MIDYEAR GRADUATION EXERCISES
December 19, 1963
To be held at 2 p.m. in Hill Aud.
Exercises will conclude about 4 p.m.
All graduates of the summer session of

1963 and grads as of December 1963 mayt
attend.N
Reception for grads, their relativest
and friends in Mich. League Ballroom
at 4 p.m. Please enter League at west
entrance,
Tickets: Four to each prospectiveI
grad, to be distributed from Mon., Dec.
9, to 1 p.m., Thurs., Dec. 19, Diploma
Dept., 555 Admin. Bldg., except on1
Sat., Dec. 14, when office will be closed.I
Thurs., Dec. 19, office will be open from
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Academic Costume: May be rented at
Moe Sport Shop, 711 N. Univ. Ave., and
at Tice's Men's Shop, 1107 South Univ.
Ave. Orders should be placed immedi-
ately.
Assembly for Graduates: At 1 p.m. int
Natural Science Aud. Marshals will di-t
rect grads to proper stations.
Graduation Announcements, Invita-
tions, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student{
Affairs.
Programs: To be distributed at Hill1
And. 1
Candidates who qualify for a doctoral
degree from the Grad School and WHO
ATTEND THE GRADUATION EXER-
CISES will be presented a hood by the
Univ. Hoods given during the ceremony
are all Doctor of Philosophy hoods.
Those receiving a doctor's degree other
than the PhD may exchange the PhD
hood for the appropriate one after the
ceremony. Such exchange may be made
in Room 1139 Natural Science Bldg.
during the half hour after the reces-
sional march, or in Room 2564 Admin.
Bldg. on the following Fri. morning.
Flu Shots: There will be a "flu shot"
clinic at the Health Service, Tues., Nov.
5 from 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m.
The charge is $1.00 for students and1
$1.50 for faculty, staff and spouses.
This will be the second or "booster"
shot for those who were innoculated at1

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the first two clinics. However, those
who missed previous cinics may obtain
the first shot at this time.
Next Week: Wed, through Sat., the
Univ. Players of the Dept. of Speech
present Jean Anouilh's "Thieves' Car-
nival," 8 p.m., in the Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theatre. Box office open 12:30-5
p.m. daily next week, 12:30-8 p.m. per-
formance nights.
.Foreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors pro-
grammed through the International
Center who will be on campus this week
on the dates indicated. Program ar-
rangements are being made by Mrs.
Clifford R. Miller, Ext. 3358, Interna-
tional Center.
B. M. Thirunaranan, Registrar, Univ.
of Madras, Madras, India, Nov. 4-9.
Dr. Joseph Azar, Prof. of School of
Public Health and School of Medicine,
American University, Beirut, Lebanon,
Nov. 4-6.
Miss Maria Rosa Crespo, Student,
Univ. of Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador, Nov.
5.
Juan Valdano, Student, Univ. of Cu-
enca, Cuenca, Ecuador, Nov. 5.
Miss Maria Eugenia Vivar, Student,
Univ. of Loja, Loja, Ecuador, Nov. 5.
Luis German Moreno, Student, Univ.
of Loja, Loja, Ecuador, Nov. 5.
Balraj Logawney, Research Assistant,
U.S.I.S., New Delhi, India, Nov. 6-11.
Bernard M. Lott, Director of Studies,
Central Institute of English, Hyderabad,
India, Nov. 6-8.
A. S. Bhaskar, Financial Editor, Times
of India, Bombay, India, Nov. 6.
R. V. Murthy, Special Representative,
Eastern Economist and Hindustan
Times, Bombay, India, Nov. 6.
S. Narayanaswamy, Stockbroker, Mem-
ber of Madras Stock Exchange, Madras,
India, Nov. 6.
S. C. Shah, Financial Editor, Free
Press Journal and Bharat Jyoti, Free
Press Bulletin, Bombay, India, Nov. 6.
Mrs. Yumi Goto, Public Affairs An-
alyst, U.S.I.S., American Embassy, To-
kyo, Japan, Nov. 7-14,
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge Meeting,
Nov. 5, 7 p.m., 3545 SAB.
Cercle Francais, Film, "Les Enfants
Terribles," Nov. 5, 8 p.m., Multipurpose
Room.
Ulr Ski Club, Mass Meeting, Movie,
Refreshments, Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m., Union
Ballroom.
* * *
Voice & Office of Religious Affairs,
Dramatic Readings by Rev. Malcolm
Boyd, Nov. 6, 8 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud.
A. Everyone welcome.
Young Democratic Club, Open Exec-
utive Board Meeting, 7:15 p.m., Nov. 5,
Room 3516 SAB. Everyone welcome.
keep trim §
§
§ ARCADE BARBERS
NICKELS ARCADE
.C~nc~hwpe/o.. .

Augusto Lopez Camacho, Attorney at
Law, La Paz, Bolivia, Nov. 7-9.
Ernsct Beranek, Asst. to teacher of
Industrial Design, Academy of Applied
Arts, Vienna, Austria, Nov. 7.
Julio Schmid, Vice-Secretary of man-
aging board of Spain Agrupacion del
Diseno Industrial del Fomento de las
Artes Decorativas, Barcelona, Spain.
Nov. 7.
Niko Kralj, Prof. of Industrial De-
sign, Univ. of Ljubljana, Ljubljana,
Yugoslavia, Nov. 7.l
Gojko Varda, Industrial Designer,.
Institute of Applied Arts, Belgrade, Yu-
goslavia, Nov. 7.
Hermann Himmelberg, Chief School
Superintendent, Solingen, Germany,
Nov. 11.
Karlheinz Walter, Municipal School
Superintendent, Duisburg, and Lectur-
er in Psychology in Teacher Training,
Germany, Nov. 11,
Placement
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of
Appointments-Seniors & grad students,
please call Ext. 3544 for appointments
with the following:
THURS., NOV. 7-
Atlantic Refining Co., Philadelphia,
Pa.-Men. Seeking majors in Math, Stat.
Also MBS's. Positions - Management
Trng. Prog. MBA-2 yrs. trng. in Fi-
nance & Accounting.
Continental Casualty Co., Chicago, Ill.
-Men & Women. Seeking General Lib-
eral Arts, Law, Math & Bus. Admin.
Positions: Underwriting Trainees, Sales
-Life & Casualty, Insurance Claims,-
Actuarial, Stat., & Acc't. Dec. Grads.
Location: Midwest, Home Office-Chi-
cago.
Scott Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa.-
Men. Seeking majors in Econ., Poll.
Sci., English, Hist., Philo., Speech, Gen.
Liberal Arts, Math, Chem. (organic).
Positions in Advertising, Mgmt. Trng.,
Mkt. Res., Merchandising, Personnel,
Prod., Purchasing, Sales (territory),
Sales Promotion, Traffic & Mktg. Loca-
tions: Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, North,
East, South,
U.S. Food & Drug Admin., Wash., D.C.
-Men & women. Seeking Chem. & Zoo.
majors and any others with enough sci-
ences for 1) Food & Drug Inspectors;
Required: 30 hrs. science, any of the
biological sciences, physical sciences or
pharmach. 2) Food & Drug Chemist-
30 hrs. Chem. Positions: Chemists, Bio-
chem., Pharmacologists, Microanalyst,
Food Technologists, & Physicists. Lo-
cations-Wash., D.C. & Detroit, Mich.
Young Women's Christian Assoc,, New
York, N.Y. - (interviewing 10 a.m.-4
p.m.)-Women. Seeking majors in Poll.
Sci., Soc., Psych., Educ., Gen. Lib. Arts,
Religion. Positions: Recreation Pro-
gram Dir. & Ass't.; Young Adult Prog.
Dir. & Ass't.; Teenage Prog. Dir. &
Ass't. Location: 1800 units of operation
throughout U.S. Exper. American staff
employed by YWCA of USA in 21 coun-
tries.
* * *
Please make appointments no later
than 4 p.m. on the day before you wish
to interview.
TEACHER PLACEMENT:
The Chicago Public School system
announces that their teachers' exam-
inations will be held on Dec. 27, 1963,I
for secondary fields. The deadline for
filing application is noon, Dec. 6. Can-
didates are requested to file applica-
tions as soon as possible. Write: Board
of Examiners, Room 624, 228 North La-
Salle St., Chicago, 111.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB,
663-1511, Ext. 3547.

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FOR RENT
ON CAMPUS lot parking available. NO
2-1443. C22
SUB-LEASE APT.
STUDIO in Huron Towers, unfurnished.
Call 663-6958
after 6 p.m. evenings.
C
3 ROOMS AND BATH near campus. Off-
street parking. NO 5-7215 or 2-2545
after 5:30. C12
WORKING GIRL desires quiet room-
mate. Clean, furn'd., reasonable. 3-
1511, Ext. 2655 or 2-8609 after 5 p.m.
C39
DELUXE NEW 10 unit bldg. completed
late. 1 and 2 bedroom units available.
Furnished or unfurnished. Geddes-
hospital area. 3-0511. C28
BEL-AIR APTS. Campus 2-bedroom,
completely furnished, wall to wall
carpeting, balcony, air conditioning.
Call 2-5780, Eves. 2-5140. C19
NEW 2-BDRM furnished apt. in 6-unit
building. Ready for occupancy at
$195 on Church Street, just off Oak-
land. Call 3-0511. C25
WIDOW will share fine apt. with girl
graduate student, nurse, etc. Free
room and kitchen privileges in ex-
change for some companionship. Call
663-6617. C40
TH E FORVM
Apartments
located at 726 S. State St. are now
offering one and two bedroom apts.
Fully carpeted, dishwashers, beau-
tifully furnished, and quality con-
struction afforded a maximum of
privacy and comfort. For more in-
formation, call
CHARTER REALTY
Fine Campus Apartments
1335 S. University 665-8825
FOR SALE
ARMY FIELDPHONES, complete with
Bell batteries and 1800 ft. of wire.
Call Barney, NO 2-5571. B44
8 FOOT SOFA. Lt. green. $100. Call NO
8-6528 after 6. B35
NATURAL GREY Kikskin full length
coat and detachable hood. Size 12.
Like new: $100. NO 2-0031. B42
DIAMOND engagement ring, .67 carat,
never worn. Must sacrifice. Save 50%.
Call 662-7558 after 5:30 p.m. B40
BARGAIN-Used men's English bicycle
for $25. Call 663-9791. B41
FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeiss" mono-
cular-binocular, excellent cond. Ph.
542-6431, Detroit. B9
PORTABLE STEREO, Motorola. Two
4%" detachable speakers with 10'
cords. One 6" speaker. Excellent con-
dition. Reasonable price. Call NO 3-
9348 between 5 and 7 P.M. Ask for
John W. B27
HELP WANTED

TODAY-

NOTED AUTHOR AND LECTURER,
WALTER J. ONG/ S.J.
"RHETORIC, COMMONPLACES
AND SHAKESPEARE"

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.45
3 .85 2.0 4.20
4 1.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 average words to o line.
Clssified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
PERSONAL
DON-HAPPY seventh anniversary.
Love, Anne, F21
DEAR PEANUTS-Hope you had a good
trip home. Got psych. paper done.
Discussion went O.K-Lear here I
Come. S. F12
ThaloBlue Art Gallery M/T/W/Th 7:30-
11:00. 1004 Forest. F35
DEAR JANET FRIEDMAN
It's APE-prepos that we wish you a
happy birthday now that you're a
BIG LADY.
Love, Giraff and Rabbit F17
WEINER SCHNITZEL with German
potato salad-$1.35. German meat pat-
ties-.30. ROMANOFF'S, 300 S. Thayer.
F26
ENGLISH LEATHER
available at:
The Village Apothecary
1112 S. University
F
DIAMONDS - Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call G. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO 2-
1132. F18
For a DELICIOUS Treat-This ad plus
$1.90 good for one giant 16" peppe-
roni pizza. Offer good thru Thurs.,
Nov. 7, at PIZZA KING, 1308 S. Uni-
versity. 665-9655. F
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
PLEASE ATTEND the WORLD'S FAIR
-Bruce kept me from studying to
make up the ads.
Pleadingly,
Red F:13
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F73
MUSKET proudlypresents Sandy Wil-
son's musical comedy of the twitering
20's. THE BOY FRIEND Nov. 6-9. P16
SALE-One Wednesday evening series
ticket for the Speech Dept. Playbill.
Seven plays-$4.00. Call 8-8431 after
6 p.m. and ask for Evan. F46
MAYBE YOU can be on the air. See
WCBN in the Mug today 3:30 to 5:30.
Drop in and say hello. P19
$1.25
HAIRCUT, Mon. thru Thurs., 347 May-
nard. near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat.
FOR SERVICES of the SILVER ONE
call Bill at NO 5-6607. F18
EUROPEAN STUDY ANYONE? League,
Nov. 5, 7:30. Free info, free food. F9
1963
WORLD'S FAIR
FRI. & SAT.
FS
REALLY? This ad plus $1.60 good for
one large 14" pepperoni pizza. Offer
good thru Thurs., Oct. 31 at PIZZA
KING. 1308 S. University. 665-9655. F
DEAR JOHN,
All is lost. I'm drowning myself to-
night in the Women's Pool unless you
ask me to the World's Fair.
Judy P14
READERS NEEDED for immortality ser-
vices over SDT homecoming display
and each and every one of its prize-
winning moving parts. 3-3384. P20
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 am.
NO 2-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
AT DARWIN'S
HOUSEHOLD Furnishings, appliances,
tables, glassware, books, antiques.

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BUSINESS SERVICES
RUTH OSTROW
All kinds of typing
Specializing in
Term papers, Masters' theses and
Doctoral Dissertations
UNiversity 3-3206 Detroit, MicJ

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Auditorium 'A', Angell Hall,
4:10 p.m.

ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns
your clothes? We'll reweave them
new, WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arca
THE ANN ARBOR SCHOOL OF PIA
-Pre-grad, grad, post-grad, prop
deutic. Improvisation. 662-3735.
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME-H
taken University qualifying te
Have dissertation experience. 25
page, Sc a copy. Marilyn McGu
663-5328.
665-8184
MANUSCRIPT typing, transcriptio
medical, legal, technical confer
ences, mimeographing, offset.
Quick, Accurate, Experienced.
ANN ARBOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE ASSOCIATES
334 Catherine
TELEPHONE WAKE-UP SERVICE
First week free with paid up t
phone answering service. $4 pern
Call Gretzingers' Telephone Answ
ing Service, HU 2-0191.
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1960 LAMBRETTA 175, fast, well k
Priced for quick sale. Make an of
Call Jim NO 5-6118.2
'57 LAMBRETTA, recently overhau
Excellent condition. $150. Call D
NO 2-3176 from 6-7 p.m. 2
1963 SILVER EAGLE Motor Scooter
Fully equipped, 4 months old. C
$616. Will take $400. 2740 Tim, Wo
dnd 'Lake, Brighton, anytime a
5 p.m.2
HONDA of Ann Arbor
1906 Packard Road
665-9281
RIDE RELAXED to class on our1
liable motor bikes. They're easier
safer than riding a bicycle. $195f
price, delivered. MARQUARDT's, y
Vespa, Lambretta and Cushman d
er. 1730 Warren off Miller. NO 8-8
YAMAHA-TRIUMPH. From $295 and
delivered. "We specialize in. g
deals." Experts on British and Jap
ese makes.
NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES
224 S. First 662-740
TRANSPORTATION
THANKSGIVING in Toronto. R
wanted. Not a backseat driver. C
Miss Schneider, 663-8104. C
WANTED-Ride to Uuntington Woo
Oak Park -area Saturday, Nov.:
Please contact Marilyn Koral, 5-
Ext. 104 or 2-3241. 4
ANN ARBOR'S
SPORTS CAR CENTRE
FALL, SALE
Austin-Healey's, MG's, Alfa-
Romeo's, and others to choose
from. All carry the 1-year G/W
Warranty. Don't miss a good
buy.
Overseas Imported Car
331 S. Fouth Ave.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
MISCELLANEOUS
STUDENTS
Start the Year Off Right-
Stock up with Goodies from
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every night 'til 12

The REV. WALTER J. ONG,
S.J., Professor of English, St.
Louis University, St. Louis,
Mo.; author of The Barbarian Sponsored by the Office of Religious Affairs
Within, Rarnus, Method and and the Department of English
the Decay of Dialogue, and
Ramus and Talon Inventory. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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Mademoiselle Magazine, N.Y., N.Y.-
Three annual contests are now being'
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LOS ANGELES-SAN FRANCISCO

Students will discuss their
year of study abroad

PART-TIME HELP, 2 nights 8:30-1 a.m.
Tues. and Thur. afternoons 3-6 p.m.
Apply in person after 1 p.m. at
Drake's Sandwich Shop. H5
SALESMAN-Part time or full time for
our university division. No traveling,
age 23 or older. $600 a month to start,
raising to $900 at end of first year.
Phone 453-4030 to arrange interview.
H47
JEWELRY OFFICE
Capable woman wanted to take com-
plete charge of installment jewelry
office. Some typing, must know NCR
and business machines. Do daily re-
ports and be able to meet the pub-
lic. Top salary to right party. Apply
Schifrin-Willens, Arborland Center.
H3
Frank Kuntz
and his
Ragtime Piano

Christmas Vacation?

Rose Bowl?

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TUES., NOV. 5-7:30 P.M.

ROUND TRIP FARE

(includes buses, meals, taxes)

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The League-Kalamazoo Room
Refreshments and Question Period

Contact: Mr. Gary Miller
10151 2Church Street
NO 3-7665... 5-8 P.M.

YOUR FAVORITE
DRINK
PIZZA
Del Rio Bar
122 W. Washington
NO 2-9575

LOST AND FOUND

Deadline Nov. 8

Following

2930 S. State

NO 8-7744

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USED CARS
OUTSTANDING condition, Comet, '61,
automatic, for sale. Call 662-4383. N39
'58 MERCURY-$400. Call NO 3-3893. N
1955 PONTIAC Hardtop, automatic
transmission, $150. Call 663-3565. N38
JAGUAR 1959 XK-150-30,000 mi., good
cond., excellent buy. Call NO 8-6928
from 6 p.m.-9 a.m. N
1957 FORD Wagon, 9-passenger Coun-
try Squire. Excellent. 5-0003. N36
1957 FORD-Excel. mech. cond. Body
and tires very good. $450. NO 2-1291
after 5:30 p.m. N4
1960 SIMCA Elysee. Fine condition. One
owner. Really inexpensive transpor-
tation. GE 7-2834 before 3 or after
6 p.m. N31
FOR SALE-1963 Buick Le Sabre Con-
vertible - 4 sp. trans., p. steering.
Tinted glass, etc. Best offer. Call
665-9406 or see at 1846 Stadium, No.
6, afternoons and evenings. N32
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
ANNOUNCING
WHIT'S TRUCK RENTAL
Ann Arbor
202 W. Washington St.
Call
NO 5-6875
Pick-ups Panels
Small Vans

LOST: PEN with name on it. Ri
J. Artemoff 663-0147.1
MUSICAL MDSE.
RADIO REPAIRS,
ELECTRIC PIANO wanted to buy
rent. 2-2531, call evenings.
ELECTRIC GUITAR - Gibson, d
pick-up, solid body. Call Charlie.
NO 3-8517.
VIOLIN, Case, and Bow. Ideal for
vanced beginner. Call 662-7558 a:
5:30 p.m.
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGO
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 S. STATE
NO 5-8001

STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL ANNOUNCES
Vacancies on the following committees:
Committee on Membership Committee on University Affairs
Committee on Student Affairs Committee on USNSA

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