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Benjamin F. Moore, President of the
University's Non-Academic Employees
Local No. 1583, AFSCME, AFL-CIO an-
nounces a special meeting of the local,
Sun., March 27, at 6:00 p.m. at Park
Ridge Community Center on Harriet St.
in Ypsilanti.
Lectures
Lecture: Donald L. Keene, Prof. of
Japanese, Columbia University, will
speak on "Modern Japanese Literature"
at 4:15 p.m., Fri., March 25, in Room
411 Mason Hall,
Academic Notices
Doctoral Examination for Bettye B.
Myers, Education; thesis: "Evaluation
of the Effectiveness of The University of
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.
Doctoral examination for Harry An-
drew Smith, Chemistry; thesis: "Syn-
thesis and Solvolysis of Som 3-Substi-
tuted-8-Heterobicyclo (3.2.1) Octanes,"
Fri., March 25, 3003 Chemistry Bldg., at
2:00 p.m. Chairman, R. E. Ireland.
Placement Notices
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE
If you are going to be at home this
vacation and are looking for a summer
job, be sure to look in the Yellow
Pages of your telephone directory and
see if MANPOWER, INC. is advertised.
They hire both men and women. At the
same time, look for "Kelly Girls."
Miss Colleen J. McElwain of the Sagi-
naw Girl Scouts will interview Women
Counselors on April 7. Also, Mrs. Brin-
kert of the Huron Valley Girl Scouts
will be interviewing on April 7.
Be sure and watch The Daily Official
Bulletin when you return after Spring
Vacation. Many Camps and some Re-
sorts will be here. People are looking
for help up until June 1.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS
Richardson Co., Melrose Park, Ill,,
Mfgs. of Plastic & Rubber products and
battery parts, has openings or: Two re-
search Organic Chemists and PhD in
Organic Chemistry or experience equiva-
Organization
Notices

lent, and from 0-5 yrs. experience; and
Applications Research Chemist (2) with
BS in Chem. or Chem. Engrg. and 1-5
yrs. of industrial experience.
AC Spark Plug Div., Flint, Mich., has
openings for Engineers of all types, at
all levels of degree and experience and
for Sr. Traveling Auditor, Sr. Auditor,
Jr. Accountant. Complete list is on file
at the Bureau.
State of Connecticut announces ex-
ams, for: Sr. Physician (Pediatric), So-
cial Worker III, and Social Worker II
with April 6th the final date for ap-
plications; April 13th is the final filing
date for position of Sanitarian.
.Whirlpool Corp., St. Joseph, Mich.,
has three openings located in Ohio--
Marion and Hamilton. Manager of In-
dustrial Engrg. with Engrg. and Bus.
Ad. degrees and 5-10 yrs. experience;
Industrial Engr. with BSME, MBA and
0-3 yrs. experience; and Administrative
Systems Engr.
Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa.,
has vacancies in: Sales-non-technical;
Acetg.; Advertising, Production Plan-
ning; Stylists; Ceramic Engrg.; Doc-
toral Chemistry; Chem. or Chem. En-
grg.; Doctoral Physics, and other Engrg.
positions.
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.,
Hopkins, Minn., has several openings at
their Research Center for qualified
Physicists or applied mathematicians
with a minor in physics. Applicants
should possess a PhD or the equivalent
in grad. study and research experience.
U.S. Naval Construction Battalion
Center, Port Hueneme, Calif., is re-
cruiting for a Supervisory Physicist with
at least an MA and preferably a PhD
in Engrg, and Physics.
Sales Prospector, Prospect Research
Newsletter, Boston, Mass., has an open-
ing for a Sales Agent in the Ann Arbor
Area selling their market research and
prospect research service to sales man-
ager and business executives. Either
full or part time basis.
City of Oakland, Calif. is conducting
a nation-wide recruitment campaign to
encourage high-caliber young men to
apply or positions as Patrolmen with
the Oakland Police Dept.
U.S. Atomic Energy Comm. has va-
cancy list for: Patent Advisor, Indus-
trial Hygienist, Scientific Analyst, Re-
actor Project Engr., Metallurgist, Acct.,
Auditor, General Physical Scientist,
General Engr., Budget Analyst,
Stromberg - Carlson, Rochester, N.Y.
has listed openings with the Bureau
for Engineers in all fields at all levels
of degree and experience.
Dow Chemical Co., Midland, 'Mich.,
has positions for Chemists in all fields,
Programmer, Instrument Engrs., Mech.
and Civil Engrs., Mathematicians, Me-
Dundee Twnsp., Illinols has need of
a Recreation Director, male or female.
U.S. Civil Service, Air Force, an-
nounces that applications are being ac-
cepted for civilian airplane pilots.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 33 71.

PERSONNEL REGUESTS
Dasol Corp., a consulting firm in New
York City, is searching for a man with
a background in industrial, electronic
and mechanical design applications.
Also, still looking for qualified indus-
trial engineers.
Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas,
(Semi-conductor Components Div.) has
many technical openings for Engi-
neers of all types, at all degree and
experience levels. Also openings for
Technical Editor, Merchandising Edi-
tor, Mkt. Research Analyst, Distributor
Specialist, Statistician, and many
others. Call the Bureau for further in-
formation.
Automotive Firm In S.E. Michigan has
opening in Technical Editing and Writ-
ing. Will be doing quite a lot of public
relations work as well as technical writ-
ing. Man with BA in Math., Chemistry,
Physics, Engrg., or any technical back-
ground plus writing ability. Contact the
Bureau of Appts. if interested.
Armour Research Foundation, Ill. In-
stitute of Tech., Chicago, has a list of
vacancies for the following: Electrical
Engrs., Physicists and Chemists, Mathe-
maticians, Chemists and Chemical En-
gineers, Mechanical Engrs., Metallurg-
ists, and Administrative Personnel.
City of Dearborn, Mich., has open-
ings for Recreation Supervisor and
Curator of Research. Must be U.S.
citizen, not over 40 yrs. of age.
Great Lakes Chemical Corp., Filer
City, Mich., is seeking a Project En-
o

gineer. Young Chemical or Mechanical
Engr. with chemical plant or petroleum
refinery experience, and ability to as-
sume responsibility.
Courtesy Associates, Washington, D.C.,
has openings for women in this service
organization. Age: 21-45, college trained
and the ability to get along with peo-
pie.
Mine Safety Appliance Co., and Af-
filiates, Maryland, Penna., and Okla-
homa, has openings for: Physicists for
instrumentation; Physical Chemists;
Chemical Engineers with 0-3 yrs. ex-
perience; Plant Maintenance Engr. with
10 yrs. experience; and Process Engrg.
person.
W. R. Grace & Co., Research Div.,
Clarksville, Md., has current openings
for: Polymer Chemists, Physical Chem-
ists, Organic Chemist, Physicists, Math-
ematicians, Analytical Chemists, Inor-
ganic Chemists-and women Chemists.
Oshkosh, Wis., Public Schools has va-
cancy for Director of Recreation begin-
ning 9/60. BA degree with major in
Recreation or Physical Education and
experience as playground supt. in Rec-
reation program.

Gerber Baby Foods, Fremont, Mich.,
has positions open for: Packaging Tech-
nologist with probably B.S. in Chem-
istry, Chem. Engrg. or specific pack-
aging training; Chemists (2) with BS
or MS - training in organic and/or
analytical Chem.; Bacteriologist with
BS or MS; Chemical or Mech. Engr.
with BS or MS.
S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., Racine,
Wis., has vacancies or: Sales Forecast-
ing and Inventory Distribution Analyst
and for Asst. Sales Promotion Manager.
Call Bureau for details.
Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, has open-
ings for: Chemical Engr.-Pharmaceuti-
cal Production, with BSChE, leadership
abilities; and for Chemist with BS in
Chemistry, no experience required.
Student Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available to students. Applications for
these jobs can be made in the Non-

Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020
Administration Building, during the
following hours: Monday through Fri-
day, 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring stu-
dents for part-time work should con-
tact Jim Stempson, Student Inter-
viewer at NOrmandy 3-1511, extension
2939.
Male
2 Salesmen (5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-
Friday, and noon until 9 p.m. Satur-
days).
3 Meal jobs.
2 Single rooms in exchange for yard
and housework.
1 Graduate student, Statistical Math.
(full-time).
2 Census Takers. (Part-time 28, 29, 30
March. Full-time from April 1, until
April 12, hours flexible).
Female
2 Typists (20 hrs. per week).
1 Home typist.
1 Dietician-cook (weekends).
1 Psych experimenter.
2 Saleswomen (5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mon-
day-Friday, and noon until 9 p.m.
Saturday).

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While you are getting
a tan, give your bike a
vacation. Bring it in
to Beaver's for spring
repairs and you both
will be rejuvenated!
BEAVER'S BIKE & HARDWARE
605 Church St. NO) 5-660~

World's most complete line
FOLDING
BOATS
(German import)
non-sinkable
8 new models
fully equipped, from
Sail, paddle, motor (even water
ski!) Producing folding boats
for 38 years.
Ask for Free 16-page full color
Catalog BB
PIONEER FOLDING BOATS
206 E. 86th St.
New York 28, N.Y.

Graduate Outing Club,
27, 2 p.m., Meet in back
(N.W. entrance).
,*. .
Assembly Association,
Council meeting, April 4,
3529 AB.

Hiking, Mar.
of Rackham
Dormitory
1960, 4 p.m.,

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FOR THE FINEST IN
PIZZA

* SPAGHETTI
* CHICKEN

* STEAK
* RAVIOLI

When Important People come to town
,highlight their visit with luncheon or dinner at the
Corner House.-where food, service and surroundings
meet your every wish. Tuesday through Saturday, 11:30
t, 2:00 and 5:00 to 7:00. Sunday: Dinner, 12:00 to
3:00. May we suggest that you
telephone for reF, -. ions?
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S. Thayer atfWashington in Ann Arbor
A block west of Rackham Didg.-NO 8-6056

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FREE DELIVERY
Also
STEAKS-- CHOPS-- CHICKEN
SPAGHETTI - RAVIOLI - LASAGNE
BEER and Wine-- (In or Out)
Closed Monday

"Only Italian Spaghetti House in Town"
CARRY OUT and DELIVERY
301 E. Liberty at 5th, NO 3-7363
OPEN SUNDAY

122 W. Washington

Phone NO 2-9575

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THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT

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offers you a taste treat
of a traditional
Italian dish

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CHUCK WAGON
LUNCH and DINNERS Fine Salads & Sandwichesj
FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF
serving WINES and BEERS from all over the world
Open from 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. * Closed Tuesdays
Recommended by DUNCAN HINES and GOURMET
BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE
2045 PACKARD NO 2-1661
Catering at Your Home or Hall - Picnics Henry Turner, Prop.

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All the perch you want for $1.25

Every Friday

regular menu also featured

HOWARD JOHNSON
2452 East Stadium Blvd.

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Number I Campus Location
SERVING BETTER DINNERS FOR LESS
Serving Dinner: 5:00-7:15 Daily

will be served daily
from 12 Noon to 2 P.M.
and 5 P.M. to 4 A.M.

LEo PING SAY:
They shortened the baby's name to Andrew. Do you sup-
pose that some of the kids will call him Andy? o
En joy the finest In
Cantonese and
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Closed Sunday

On State Street

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FREE DELIVERY
from 5 P.M. to 2 A.M.

Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and
baked in new modern ovens to give you
the "best tasting pizza in town."

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