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THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1960

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Michigan's Summer Counselor Educa-
tion Program at the National Music
Camp," Fri., March 25, 4019 University
High School, at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, H.
C. Koch.
Placement Notices
PERSONNEL REQUESTS
U.S. Civil Service Commission an-
nounces examinations for: Educational
Therapist, Manual Arts Therapist, Oc-
cupational Therapist, Physical Thera-
pist, and Corrective Therapist; Training
Instructor (Electronics), Training Of-
ficer (Military Sciences). The March-
April listings of Federal Exam. An-
nouncements and Local and Regional
Exams are now on file at the Bureau.
Polak's Frutal Works, Middletown,
N.Y., mfgs. of essential oils, aromatic
chemicals and flavoring extract mat'ls.,
has an opening on their technical staff
for a resourceful scientist with a PhD
or MS in organic Chemistry and sev-
eral years experience using instrumen-
tation. Call the Bureau for complete
information.
Iave a WORLD of Fl/NI
Trvwith 117A
UbeievobI low Cal
60 own . 67TS
SE 443-65 Doe m.
*E$.+ 993
10 er inludGe.
Also low-Cost trips to MXko.
$169 up, SouthA"awka $699 up,
Hawoii Study Tow $596 up and
Around the World $1893 up.
YOU Ask Your Trawl. Agoe
3n So. akbipm PAL
Okegp 4, IA 7-ZI
WORLD TRAVEL

Mutual Trust Life Ins. Co., Chicago,
has opportunities for: Jr. Investment
Analyst-Age 22-30, with BA or MA in
finance (or similar major) with 3
courses in acctg. plus courses in Money
& Banking, Econ., and Investments.
Opening for C.P.A. with some experi-
ence, with military requirements ful-
filled or otherwise exempt and 23-28
yrs. of age.
State of W. Va., announces exami-
nations for positions in Conservation.
Call Bureau for details.
Technical Operations, Inc., Combat
Operations Research Group, Fort Mon-
roe, Va., is in immediate need of a
quantitatively oriented economist, a
senior computer programmer experi-
enced in simulation problems, and a
mathematician or physicist interested
in operations research. Prefer these
should be at the Master's or higher
level.
New Jersey Machine Corp., Hoboken,
N.J., is in need of a man to join their
staff of sales Engrs. Want a new or
recent Engrg. grad. who is interested
in the packaging field.
Battle Creek P.S., Mich., will need a
replacement for the Director of their
Practical Nurse Education Center next
year. Want R.N. with a degree in edu-
cation.
Lake Cnty, T. B. Assoc., inc., Gary,
Indiana, is in need of a high-calibre
Health Educator. Either post-graduates
or members of 190 graduating class.
Monsanto Chemical Co., Organic Div.,
St. Louis, Mo., has an opening in its
Personnel Dept. for a man with 15 yrs.
experience in one or more of the 1fo-
lowing areas: Personnel Development,
Labor relations, Employment Admin.
Employers Mutual Liability Ins. Co.,
Wausau, Wis., has Sr. Auditing posi-
tions available for men with 3-10 yrs.
public accounting experience.
Walter Foertsch & Assoc., Mgt. Engrgs,.
Rochester, N.Y., is planning to place a
Civil Engrg. graduate in a fine job op-
portunity as that of tract supt. of the
development and building of high
quality homes. At least 4 yrs. experi-
ence.
For further information concerning'
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.,
Ext. 3371.
The following is a tentative schedule
of the schools sending representatives
to the Bureau of Appointments begin-
ning with Friday, April 1.
FRI., APRIL 1
Syosset, Long Island, New York-
Elem., Sch. Psych., French/Span., Math,
English, Speech Therapist, Ment. Ret.,
History, Home Ec., Girls PE.
TUESDAY, APRIL 51
Byron Center, Michigan-Franch or
Latin/Eng. or Soc. Stud. or Library;
Elem.

Detroit, Michigan (Redford Union)-
English, Eng/Spanish or French.
WED., APRIL 6
Albion, Michigan - Elem.; Jr. US
Math; Eng/Hist., Soe. Stud./Reading,
Eng., Gen. Sci.
Athens, Michigan-Elementary; Vocal
Music (K-12).
Clio, Michigan-Elem. Vocal Music.
Grand Rapids, Michigan (Newhall
PS)--Elementary (K-6)
Parma, Ohio--Call later for fields.
THURS., APRIL 7
Bay City, Michigan-Latin, English,
Girls PE, Math, World History.
Erie, Michigan (Mason Consolidated)
- Eng/Soc. Stud., Sci/Math, Elem.,
Elem. Vocal, Bus. Ed., Ment. Hdcp.
Lake Odessa, Michigan-Call later
for fields.
FRI., APRIL 8
Belding, Michigan-Eng., Eng/Journ.,
Girls PE, Football Coach, Math/Sci.,
Speech Corr.
Carsonville, Michigan - Math/Sci.,
Comm/Soc. Stud., Band/Vocal Music.
For any additional information and
appointments contact the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO
3-1511, Ext. 489.
The following organizations will NOT
be interviewing on the campus but
would like to have information on any
Michigan students that would be in-
terested in the openings. If interested
please apply directly to the organiza..
tion-you may also request that w@
send a copy of your resume.
COMPANY: Esquire Inc., 488 Madison
Avenue, New York 22, New York.
CONTACT: Mr. Al L. Blinder.
JOB: MEN who would be interested
in the Non-Editorial Side of Magazine
Publishing.
COMPANY: The Curtis Publishing
Company, Independence Square, Phila-
delphia 5, Pa.
CONTACT: Mr. A. H. Martin, Assist-
ant Manager, Personnel Division.
JOB: MEN & WOMEN for Training
Program leading to such positions as:
Correspondents, Librarians, Market Re-
search, Secretaries, Editorial Research,
Personnel Tester, etc.
PUBLISHERS OF THE SATURDAY
EVENING POST, THE LADIES HOME
JOURNAL, HOLIDAY.
COMPANY: Kimberly-Clark Corpora-
tion, Neenah, Wisconsin.
CONTACT: Mr. R. J. Piltz, Manager,
Personnel Procurement, Personnel Divi-
sion.
JOB: MEN with a degree in Liberal
Arts or Business Administration for
Salesman-Consumer Products. Prefer
veterans or men not vulnerable to mil-
itary service-will consider others. Fol-
lowing initial on-the-job training, fol-
low-up training and specific guidance
are received from the Division Super-
visor or Senior Salesman in charge of
assigned sales market. Salesmen call oni
retail grocery and drug stores, whole-i
sale houses, chain and cooperative gro-
cery and drug buying headquarters lo-
cated in their territory, and department:
and variety stores.
COMPANY: United Air Lines, 59591
South Cicero Avenue, Chicago 38, Illi-i
nois.,
CONTACT: Mr. D. West, Employment1
Manager-
JOB: L. MEN-30 years of age or un-
der, 2. Has completed active military
service or is exempt., 3. College gradu-
ate B.A. degree; majors and/or minors
in Business Administration Air Trans-
portation, Economics, Finance, Ac-
counting, Engineering, Law, Psychol-
ogy, Industrial Management, Marketing,
Sales Management, and other business
related subjects for Special Develop-
ment Training Program. The objectivel

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of the program is threefold-to provide
specialized training for a group of se-
lected young men through job rota-
tion, formal and home study courses,
management conferences and other
methods designed to provide them with
a broad overall knowledge and experi-
once in the company.
COMPANY: Hahne & Company, New-
ark, New Jersey.
CONTACT: Mr. P. W. Howarth, Vice
President.
JOB: MEN & WOMEN for Profession-
al Development Training Program. They
would like to have interested students
visit the store over Spring Vacation,
COMPANY: Science Research Associ-
ates, Inc., 57 West Grand Avenue, Chi-
cago 10, Ill.
CONTACT: Dr. Lawrence V. Willey,
Jr., Administrative Associate.
JOB: MEN & WOMEN who have
completed at least one year of gradu-
ate study beyond their bachelor's de-
gree in fields such as educational tests
and measurement, applied research in
the behavioral sciences, and curricu-
lum research in elementary and sec-
ondary instruction for Visiting Asso-
ciates for Summer of 1960. Applications
and inquiries for 1960 will be received
until March 25-Announcements for
this year will be made by April 15.
COMPANY: Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, Social Security
Administration, Standard Oil Building,
Baltimore 2, Maryland.
CONTACT: Miss Esther R. School, Di-
vision of Public Information & Per-
sonnel Mgt.
JOB: MEN & WOMEN, in Junior
Year, for Student Assistant Program.
Those students selected will be given
varied assignments in such fields as
electronic data processing, personnel,
research in social legislation, manage-
ment analysis, claims examining, as
well as other fields. Who May Apply? All
outstanding college juniors who have
passed the Federal Service Entrance
Examination and who are majoring in
social or political sciences, mathemat-
ls, business or personnel administra-
tion.
COMPANY: The University of Michi-
gan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
CONTACT: Miss Jean Underwood,
Interviewer, Personnel Department.
JOBS: Women interested in working
in the Ann Arbor area-many and
varied opportunities available.
COMPANY: Time, Subscription Serv-
ice Division, 540 N. Michigan Avenue,(
Chicago 11, Ill.
CONTACT: Mr. Warren Hagenback,,
Employment Manager.
JOBS: WOMEN with courses in sta-
tistics, economics, accounting, etc. are
particularly appropriate but not ne-
cessary, for Trainees for Supervisory
Assignments. The graduates receive
background training during the sum-
mer months; in the fall, assignments
are made to supervise groups of people
processing and entering magazine sub-4
wcriptions. The Supervisor has respon-
sibility for the direction, counseling,
training, etc. of a section of 8-15 peo-1
ple. After the busy "Christmas Season,"
usually in February, new assignments
are made to other responsibilities or
to staff areas such as Training, Ac-
counting, Promotion Scheduling, Cir-
culation Statistics, etc. ABOUT 1200
ARE EMPLOYED IN CHICAGO.
Student. Part-Time
Employment

PERSONAL
CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
Do you know?
Virna Nelly.................5-7711
James Beebe ................,5-6968
F6$
ALPHA PI MU MEETING. 7:30 Wed.
Union. F68
MAN has no right to kill his brother:
it is no excuse that he does so in
uniform. He only adds the infamy of
servitude to the crime of murder.
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY.
PIC 8-6234 PIC
F67
OH Greek girls, why in the world have
Mother's Weekend on a weekend with
a 1:30 per? Mr. J. F6
SPIFFY tried to get through the Fish-
bowl today-he's going on a diet be-
fore he tries again. P65
PERSONAL DATA SHEETS lithographed
with or without picture-Reasonable.
The Edwards Letter Shop. P52
PERSONAL: Dissertations multilithed,
questionnaires lithographed by Ed-
wards Letter Shop, 711 N. University.
Clean cut and economical. F204
THE BARN - will be closed during
Spring Vacation. P60
SAVE MONEY. Take Willopolitan to the
airports March 25. Tickets on sale,
SAB, 3:15-5:30, Monday-Thursday.
P56
FOR RENT
TWO ROOM apartment (newly decor-
ated) (Suitable for business or pro-
fessional woman). One block from
Campus (Rackham Bldg.) Wall-to-
wall carpeting, venetian blinds, stove
and refrigerator. Private bath. NO
3-3518 evenings. C79
FOR 4 STUDENTS
FURNISHED HOMEt
NEAR CAMPUS

LINES
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ONE-DAY
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Call Classified between 1:00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED-Male-to work
to 6:30 for five days next week.
3-6488.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

2:30
$25.
H30

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Aqua Scugutum raincoat at AE
Pi house. Call Larry, 3-7997. A28
LOST-Black glasses in madras case,
3-1561, Room 592. A29
MISCELLANEOUS
JUNE GRADUATES - Commencement
Announcement orders will be taken
April 4-8 at S.A.B. 9:00 A.M.-5 P.M.
M9
BUSINESS SERVICES
RIDERS WANTED to New York and
Connecticut. L eaving early Friday
morning. Call NO 8-6372 afternoon
or evening. J46
To those of you who are always
wearing gym shoes on campus,
Put them to some good use.
Run (don't walk) right down to
Ralph's for that something extra
in foods.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
F82

SPECIAL
TEN-DAY
RATE
39
.47
.54

3:

BEDROOMS . . . GARAGE, SUMMER
or FALL or BOTH
PHONE 3-5098 evenings

Today 4:10

Department of Speech

C80
NEAR State Theatre. 3 room furnished
apartment and private bath. Call NO
2-7274. C78
GIRLS! Close to campus, single and
double rooms. Phone 3-2189. C77
ACTUALLY on campus, clean 5 rooms
furnished. NO 3-5947. C20
CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443. C25
LARGE ROOM, single $8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35
GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart-
ment close to campus next semester.
Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67
DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out-
Rooms for rent? Apartments for rent?
Do you want a cheap, convenient,
widely read source to publish this in-

REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade,
NO 2-4647. J1
SWEATERS made into cardigans or
mended. 620 Church St. Call 3-4619.
J33
Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEABU SALES AND SERVICE
322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604
J59
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
r Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open 'Til8 P.M. -

"ESCU RIAL"
by
Michael deGhelderode

BIKES and SCOOTERS'
ZUNDAPP SCOOTER-'58 Vella, Sacri-
flee for quick sale. $225. NO 2-5377.
Z30
Help stamp out Pedestrions
RALLY TO THE CAUSE AND
GET YOUR WHEELS AT
Student Bike Shop
1319 S. University NO 8-6927
Z2
WANTED TO RENT
NON-SMOKING sophomore would like
to rent a large room for summer
school and the '60-'61 school year.
Must be very quiet and within two
blocks of the Michigan Union. Also
must have access to a refrigerator.
Call Dave at NO 5-8489 between 6 and
9 p.m.
USED CARS
FOR SALE: 1950 Ford. Good shape,
$115.00. Call NO 2-5423. N13
1957 ISETTA 300 convertible, $450. NO
3-6941, after 6 p.m. ,N12
1954 CHEVROLET 2-door. Terrific deal.
Call NO 8-7341. B3
FOR SALE
21" RCA TV FOR SALE-in perfect
condition. Must sacrifice-$75. Call
NO 2-2350. B48
CAPEHART - 3 speed mohagany hi-fi.
Like new. With stand and $100 worth
of records. Best offer. NO 3-1741.
B35
LIFE
Student-faculty price
21 weeks ..................$1.91
1 year...................$4.00
(Reg. price ......$5.95 for 1 year)
Student Periodical Agency
NO 2-3061
B27
STUDENTS-I will give you a 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's most
reputable office supply company. For
demonstration, call Ralph Frederick,
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. B44
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service-mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
02
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
82
SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
Refinished - Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
NO 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
Both at 507 S. Ashley
59
Protect your car I
. Fall Changeover
. Antifreeze
. Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
83

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ailablltowstuengprt.Aptijosfre MICHIGANDAILYCLASSIFIED (Opposite court house since 1927)
Navailable to students. Applications for OO8--
these jobs can be made in the Non- NO 2-4786 48-298
Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 T __mC42 'J32 1
Administration Building, during theS
following hours: Monday through Fri- BUSINESS PERSONAL Special Offers
day, 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Atlantic-8 mos........rc .........$3.00
Employers desirous of hiring etu- HONEYMOONERS: Spend your honey- Sat. Eve. Post-37 wks............$2.97
dents for part-time work should con- moon at Kay-Ray Log Cottages on Esquire-8 mos....................$2.00
tact Jim Stempson, Student Inter- East Grand Traverse Bay, 10 miles Holiday-15 mos................$3.75
viewer at NOrmandy 3-1511, extension north of Traverse City. These log New Republic-9 mos............$3.00
2939. cottages with natural fireplaces are New Yorker-8 mos...............$3.00
Male In a beautiful pine woods right on Time, Life, Sports Illus., and News-
Meal jobs. the water. They are secluded, modern week less than $.09 per copy.
Single rooms In exchange for yard and and equipped for cooking. Linens fur- STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY
housework. nished. Call NO 2-3061
4 Meal jobs.V 10% discount to the first 10 reserva- C OJ31
3 Single rooms in exchange for yard tions received, Write: Kay-Ray, R.R.
and housework. No. 2, Box 133, Williamsburg, Mich. TRANSPORTATION
1 Graduate student, Statistical Math. FF2 T
(full-time.)-
3 Census Takers. (Part-time 28, 29, 30 SHELLEY BERMAN coming May 4. 2 PHOENIX - Riders wanted. Share driv-$
Mlarch., Full-time from April 1, tin- shows, 7 P.M. &a 9:30 P.M. Reserva- Ing of new car. Expenses uinder $15.
tit April 12). (Hours flexible.) tions now being taken at Bob Mar- Leave March 25, arrive March 27. Call Fml hl~ okSo rpoeN -49 O368 4
FemSi~ 20h al esal' BokSoporpon.N)-849 O -66. 4
1 Typist (20 hr.. per week.) FF1 RIDE WANTED to OKLAHOMA CITY
I Home typist. B y y s n k during Spring vacation - will share
2 Ditican-ooka(wekens.)BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
2 Dietician-cooks (weekends.) the official Michigan ring. Burr Pat- expenses. Call NO 5-2585 after 7 P.M.
2 Psych experimenter. terson and Auld Co., 1209 South Uni- 038
versity, NO 8-8887. FF99 S

The most difficult puzzle in the world
Do you have a solution?
In high school, you may have thought you had
the solution, only to have it vanish. In college,
it may seem well within your grasp, only to
vanish again. But this is not unusual. It's a very
difficult puzzle.
The puzzle? How to find your life's work. The solution? It comes
only with searching. It may be right under your nose or it may still
be far away in the future.
But the solution will come. You will very probably find it in the work
you undertake after college.
This has proved true many times at IBM. For instance, young engi-
neers and scientists-after learning the scope of IBM activities in
research, development and manufacturing-have found their inter-
ests leading them into such vital growth fields as microwaves, circuit
design solid state physics, magnetics and manufacturing research.
Depending on individual talents and inclinations, a college graduate
may acquire skills at IBM that lead to a variety of careers.
When a person is able to move into areas where his true interests lie,
and when he has many areas to choose from, it will certainly be easier
for him to find his life's work.
After all, It's easier to find the solution to The Most Difficult Puzzle
in the World when you have access to all the clues, IB J*
You are invited to investigate opportunities in Research, Development, Manu fac'.
turing, Programming, and other fields. Your Placement Director can tell you when
our representatives will next visit your campus. Or you may write to: Manager of
Technical Employment, Dept. 873, IBM Corporation, 590 Madison Avenue, Near

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Oranization
Orga
Notices
Christian Science Organization, Regu-
lar Testimony Meeting, Mar. 24, 7:30
p.m., Lane Hall, Fireside Rm,
Folklore Soc., Folksing, March 24, 8
p.m., Osterweil Co-op.
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Univ. Coed Riding Club, Meeting, Mar.
24, 6:50 p.m., WAB. For information, call
NO 3-7778.
* * *
WAA Golf Club, Meeting, Mar. 24, 7:15
p.m., WAB.

FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC It's Johnny
Harberd - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevils -
Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al
Blaser - Kingamen - Ray Louis -
Larry Kass plus many others. Phone
THE BUD-MOR AGENCY, NO 2-6362.
FF100
EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days, 9
countries including Oberammergau
Passion Play & Olympics, itdesired.
All for $705. For details write West-
ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor. FF1
ALTERATIONS
DRESS MAKING, Ladies' Tailoring, Al-
terations. Call NO 2-3481, day or eve-
ning. P1

rsinx, i o ep yo tioy, ou
if you need a ride home, to Florida.
Oregon, Tennessee, or even New York
-just let people know through the
Classifled ads, Call NO 2-4786 and let
us help you. 030
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
48 hour service with few exceptions
on record players and tape record-
era. Reasonable rates.
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
X42
PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
X1
Service on All
Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fi's
All Work Guaranteed
STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE
207 E. Ann NO 8-8116
X22
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR [
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14

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Call NO 3-4156
Special Weekend Rates
from 5 P.M. Friday till
9 A.M. Monday . ..
$12.00 Plus 8c a Mile
Rates include Gas -
Ol -' Insurance
514 E. Washington St.
* TRUCKS AVAILABLE

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ORGANS and PIANOS by WURLIT-
ZER, EVERETT, & THOMAS. Mak-
ers, restorers, and dealers of rare
violins and bows. Also GUITARS and
BRASS INSTRUMENTS.
Sales - Service - Rentals - Lessons

NEW CARS

VACANCY available in Hillel Fd." dor-
mitory. Kitchen facilities for kosher
meals. Work in partial payment for
room. Contact Mrs. Woronoff at Hillel
or phone HU 3-0840. E16

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