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AV. APRIL 1. 1960

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Health Unit
I mmunizes
'U Stuidents.
By SUE HEtSHBERG
Want 9to be immunized against
allergies to Mangrove pollen, eu-
calyptus, Russian thistle, algar-
;roba tree, or a narrow-leaved
marsh elder? Go to the University
Health Service.
"To the best of our knowledge,
we are the only college health
service in the country which pre-
pares its own allergens," Mr.
Reginald Lowe, chief pharmacist
in' the Health Service pharmacy
department said.
As one of the many functions of
the department, the staff of five
makes up the solutions for scratch
tests, intercutaneous (injected)
tests and the preparations for im-
munization.
"The most commonly requested
are mixed trees, weeds, mixed
grasses, and fungus," Lowe noted,
but there are also requests for
such exotic specimens as olive
trees, Lamb's quarters, grease-
wood, honey bee, the wasp and
melaleuca pollen.
Preparations Available
In all, 113 allergenic prepa ra-
tions and 98 preparations of food
injections or scratch tests are
available now. All were made
from powders obtained from phar-
maceutical companies and subse-
quently processed at Health Serv-
ice.
The powders are dissolved in
sterile solutions, filtered, sterilized
and analyzed to find the strengths
of the various components.
Many of the solutions used are
prepaT.,d in the pharmacy, itself.
"We even distill our o N water,
but we don't distill our own alco-'
hol," added Lowe
Antique Show
Set for T oda
An antique show will be pre-
sented Py thirty Ann Arbor area
antique dealers in the National
Guard Armory from noon to 10
p.m, today through Saturday.
Included in the $250,000 an-
tique collection will be old books,
guns, dolls, jewelry and early
American furniture. Mrs. William
Pendorf, chairman of the show,
said that this is the first of the
semi-annual shows to be held by
Ann Arbor collectors.

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Engagements

Michigan Union life memberships now
available to all min students who have
been on the campus and paid full tui-
tion for the equivalent of 8 full semes-
ters. Memberships should be picked up
at once in the Business Office, first
floor, Michigan Union.
Graduate Students in Linguistics:
The preliminary examinations for the
doctorate will be given on Fri. and Sat.,
May 13 and 14. Students intending to
take the examinations must notify
Prof. Marckwardt by no later than Fri.,
April 8.
June teacher's, certificate candidates
All requirements for the teacher's cer-
tificate must be completed by May 2nd.
These requirements include the teach-
er's oath, the health statement, and
the Bureau of Appointments material.
The oath should be taken as soon as
possible in room 1439 U.E.S. The office
is open from 8-12 and 1:30 to 4:30:
Today at 4:10 p.m. the Department of
Speech will present a twin-bill of Span-
ish comedies. LOVE MAGIC by Greg-
orio Martinez Sierra, and THE PASTRY
MAKER by Lope deVega will be per-
formed in the Arena Theatre, Frieze
Building. No admission will be charged.
Major Medical Expense- Insurance:
Please return Major Medical enrollment
cards to your department representa-
tive or to The Staff Benefits off ice,
Room 3057 Ad Bldg. Ext. 619.
June Graduates: Last two days to
order commencement announcements.
Thurs., April 7 and Fri., April 8 from 9
a.r. to 5 p.m., Student Activities Bldg.
Recitals

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Knaggs-Luft
Dr. and Mrs. Earl J. Knaggs of
Southgate announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Marilyn
Jean, to Max Luft, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Luft of Dearborn,
Michigan.
Miss Knaggs is a graduate of
the University. Her fiance studied
at the University and is presently
teaching in Cherry Hill. A June
wedding is planned.
Army.Awards
Funds to 'U'
A $4 million Army Signal Corps
contract has been awarded the
Regents for a year's extension 'of
'Project Michigan" research at
the University's Willow Run Lab-
oratories, the Fort Monmouth
Procurement Office announced
yesterday.
The project, started in 1953, has
been awarded similiar contracts,
each year.
Project Michigan is a continu-
ing research and developing pro-
gram in engineering and physical
science for advancing the Army's
long-term capabilities in the area
of combat surveillance and target
acquisition.
The project is the largest of
some 40 at Willow Run employing,
a total of 650 persons. It account-
ed for 75 per cent of the research
effort there last year.1
Project Michigan emphasizes
basic and applied research in
radar, infared, acoustics, seismics,
information processing and dis-
play, navigation and guidance for
aerial platforms and systems con-
cepts.

chs.) - Elem.; Vocal Music; Jr. HS
ct.; HS Girls Phys. Ed.
Zeeland, Michigan - Jr. HS Soc.
tud.; Latin, Librarian, Girls Phys. Ed.,
Some Ec., Eng., Wrestling Coach, De-
)ate Coach (with any of the preceding
sbjects).
Cues., April 12
Dearborn, Michigan (Dist. No. 3) -
lem, Vocal, Art; Jr. HS Eng./Soc.
Stud., Math/Sol.; HS Chem., Geometry,
'rig., Physics, French, Latin, Ind.
Arts, Comm. (Shorthand), Girls Coun-
ellot (MA).
Grandville. Michigan - Elem.; HS
Eng.; Jr/Sr HS Art; (Perhaps) Comm.,
S.
Madison Heights, Michigan (Lam-
phere Schs.) - E. Elem.; Jr. HS Core,
Math/Sci.;sHS Vocational (Electronics);
rype A-Ment.VRet., Speech Corr.
Walled Lake, Michigan - Elem., Vo-
cal; Spec. Ed.: Visiting Tchr.,, Speech
Corr., Ment. Hdcp., Hard of Hearing;
JR. HS Gen. Bus/Math, Eng., Math,
Eng./Soc. Stud.; HS Girls Phys. Ed.,
Eng.
Warren Woods, Michigan - Elem.,
Music, Speech Corr.
Beginning with Wed., April 13. the
following schools will have representa-
ives at the Bureau of Appointments
to interview for the 1960-1961 school
'ear.
Wed., April 13
Frankenmuth, Michigan - S Eng.,
Mlath or Chem. or Physics or Sol.,
Coach (Varsity Basketball/Ass't. Foot-
bal with either of preceding subjects.
Kenosha, Wisconsin - Elem. (K-6),
Librarian; HS Girls Phys. Ed./Dr. Ed.,
Jlath, Music (Strings), Boys Phys. Ed./
Swim./Coach/Dr. Ed., Hist., Home Ed.,
Ind. Arts.
Romulus, Michigan - Elem., Vocal,
Phys. Ed.; Jr. HS Girls Phys. Ed., Gen,
3i.; HS Home Ec.. Span/Eng, Sec.
Stuid., Senior Counsellor.
Royal Oak, Michigan - Elem.; Xng.,
Hist., Soc. Stud., Math, Sciences,
Speech Corr.
St. Clair Shores, Michigan (Lake-
view Schs.) - Elem. (k-6);Spec. Ed.:
Ment. Ret., Visiting Tchr., Homebound,
Hard of Hearing, Deaf: Jr. HS Math/
Set, Latin/Eng., Span/Eng., HS Phys-
cs/ Electronics.
Thuirs., April 14
Battle Creek, Michigan (Harper
Creek) -- Home Ec., Math/ Sci., Eng./
Sac. Stud., Elem.
Grosse Pointe, Michigan - E 1 e m.,
French, Ment. Ret., Rem. Read., Speech
Corr.; Jr. MS Eng., M"ath, Boys Phys.
Ed., Soc. Stud,; MS Soc. Stud/Eng.
Chem.
Lansing, Michigan - Elem.; HS Phys-
ics, Occupational Therapy; Comm.
Coll. Eng., Civil Tech., Engineering
Drawing, Mech. Tech., Natural Sci.
(MA in Physics, Chem., or Biol.
Pontiac, Michigan - Elem.; Jr. MS
Math; Elem, Math;aLatin/Eng.; Library
Sol.; Girls Phys. Ed., Ment. Ret.
Pontiac, Michigan (Waterford Twp)
-Elem. (K-6); MS Girls Phys. Ed.. d.
Arts; 7th Or. Basic Subjects, 8th Or.
Math/Set.: Library,
W i l m e t t e, Illinois (Avoca Schs) -
Elem.; 6th, 7th. & 8th Or. Math/Sc.
For any additional information and
appointments contact the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Administration
Building. NOrmandy 3-1511, Ext. 489.
ntrisw

Ad. for group Sales Representative
(Salaried and Commission). 4. Men
with a degree in Liberal Arts or Bus.
Ad. for individual Accident and Sick-9
ness Representative (Salaried and
Commission). 5. Men with a degree in
Economics or Marketing for Special
Risk Sales Representative. 6. Men with
degree in Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. for
Underwriting (Casualty or Group). 7.
Men with a degree in Liberal Arts or
Bus. Ad. for courses in Logic, Phil-
osophy, Accounting or Engineering for
Methods and Procedures. 8. Men with
a degree In Mathematics with at least
one course in Statistics for Statistics.
Thurs., April 14
General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Michigan. Location of work: Flint.,
Graduates: June. In cooperation with
General Motors Institute. Liberal Arts
graduates. Must. be a veteran or draft
exempt for 15 months after gradua-
tion so training program can be com-
pleted. Prefer a 2.8 average or better;
one or two courses in Accounting de-
sirable but not essential. Would pre-
fer some industrial experience during
summer vacations and must be inter-
ested in entering a co-operative train-
ing program with a subsequent perm-
anent assignment in production con-
trol, quality control or foremanship.
Fri., April 15
George A. Hormel & Co., Austin,
Minn. Graduates: June, August. Men
with Bus. Admin. and/or Liberal Arts
degree for Sales, Merchandising (loca-
tions to be assigned) and Accounting
(to work at Austin).
International Business M a c h i n e s,
Dearborn, Michigan. iSTmmer work
only. Men for Merchandising Training
Program. Graduates: Must be a Junior
who will graduate In 1961 r a Senior
who will be in Graduate School until
1961. Economics and Mathematics ma-
jors. There will be a 7-week training
program at the home office. Then
assignment for the remaining time will
be at a branch office probably near
the trainee's home,
Summer Placement
April 7: Fresh Air Society and Camp
Tamarack will interview for both male
and female counselors. Mr. Skolnick is
looking for bus drivers, camp craft
supervisors, and Asst. Village super-
visors. Good pay.
April 7: Both the Saginaw Girl Scouts
and the Huron Valley Girl Scouts will
be interviewing for counselors.
April 7 and 8: Ken Smith of Camp
Charlevoix will be interviewing for
Tennis Instructor, a Nurse and gen-
eral counselors.
April 7 and 8: The Director of Sum-
mer Placement will interview men stu-,
dents for waiters jobs at Clark Lake
Lodge, Clark Lake, Mich., between
Naoikelb and Brooklyn on R. No. 127.
Interviews will be held every afternoon
from 1:30 to 5. The manager will see
you at the Summer Placement Service
on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m.
The Summer Placement Service is
open every afternoon from 1:30 to 5,
and Friday mornings from 8:30 to 12
noon, in Room D528 of the S.A.B,
Student Part-Time

PERSONAL
THE BARN featu'res this weekend jazz
trio of Omar Clay, Bob James and
Pee Wee Jones. F85
PHI PLEDGES FLEE TO FLORIDA
Alpha Phi pledge class wins airline
trip to Fort Lauderdale! Leaving'
.6:29 P.M. Friday, April 8, 1960.
P.S. Sorry about Pledge Formal.
F84,
THE BARN will be open this Friday and
Saturday 9-1. A jazz atmosphere,
poetry, art. On Pontiac Trail, 3 miles
outside Ann Arbor city limit. F86
A REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF THE
PRETZEL BELL'S BIRTHDAY-BOOK.
NO QUESTIONS ASKED. F87
FROSH WEEKEND signup Thur., Fri.
3-5, Sat. 9-12. Undergrad office. F91
SPIFFY built a snowman .:..
F90
MEN
Do you have that neglected feeling?
In former years have you been left
to do all the.serenading? Well it's
Leap Year! The actives of Gamma
Phi Beta willingly offer their 62
voice a capella ensemble for ser-
enading any men's residence. For
appointments call Margi Harris, NO
5-8637. F89
CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
Do you know?
Little Blue Boo........NO 0000000
Joe Michigan ............NO 2666666
F88
PERSONAL: Dissertations multilithed,
questionnaires lithographed by Ed-
wards Letter Shop, 711 N. University.
Clean cut and economical. F204
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

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Student Recital-Nathen Jones will 8
present a flute recital in partial ful-
fillment of the requirements for the
degree Doctor of Education in Music,
Horace H. Rackham School of Gradu-
ate Studies, on Fri., April 8 at 8:30 p.m.
In And. A. He will be msisted by Lor-
raine Jones, pianist, and the program
will include compositions by Henrit
Dutilleux, Gorden Jacob, J. S. Bach,
and Bohuslav Martinu. The Chair-
man of Mr. Jones' Doctoral Committeel
is Marguerite Hood.t
Lectures
Advertising: Image or Illustration will
be the topic for Gilbert Seldes' lecture{
Thurs., April 7 at 3 p.m. in the Archi-1
tecure Aud. Mr. Seldes is Director off
Comnmunicatitms at the University of
Pennsylvania. Me opens a seriescof 51
lectures for the 1960 Advertising Con-1
ference. The series will explore the "In-
terrelationships of Advertising and.
Social Behavior".l
The Right Honorable Lord Bridges,
Permanent Secretary to the Treasury,1
Great Britain, will speak on 'The Uni-
versity in the Public Service" on Fri.,
April 8 at 8:30 p.m. in the Rackhamn
Lecture Hall as a part of the 50th An-
niversary celebration of the Political
Science Department.
Lecture: Dr. Arthur Kornberg, Prof.
of Biochemistry, Stanford University
School of Medicine and the 1959 Nobel
Prize winner in medicine, will speak on
"The Replication of Nucleic Acids in
Vitro on Fri.. April 8, at 4 p.m. in
the Third Level Amphitheatre, Med.
Sci. Bldg.
Dr. Morris M. Leighton, formerly
chief of the Illinois Geological Survey,
will speak on the topic "Classification
of the Wisconsin Glacial Stage" on
Thurs., April 7 from 2-4 p.m. The lec-
ture and discussion will be held in
room 2082 of the Natural Science Build-
ing.
Lecture: "Regulatory Aspects of Car-
bohydrate Metabolism" will be discus-
sed by Efraim Racker, Chief, Division
of Nutrition and Physiology, New York
Public Health Research Institute, on,
Thurs., April 7 at 8 p.m. in Rm. M5330
Med. Sci. Bldg.
Academic Notices
Conference-Semina:TDr. John A,'
Perkins, President of the University of
Delaware, will give the introductory
paper on "Political Science Instruction
as Preparation for Participation in
Public Affairs and Public Service" on
Fri., April 8 at 2:30 p.m. in the Rack-
ham Assembly Hall to open the 50th
anniversary celebration of the Political
Science Department. ,
Psychology Colloquium: Prof. Charles
E. Osgood, University of Illinois. will
speak on "Cognitive Interaction" on
Fri., April 8 at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. B.
Coffee will be served at 3:45 p.m. in
the Mason -all Lounge.
Seminar: Gases at very High Temper-
ature. David B. Miller of the Univ. of
Michigan Engr. Dept. will speak on
"Wave Phenomena in Ionized Gases."
Rm. 1041 Randall Laboratory, Thurs.,
April 7 at 4 p.m.
Mathematics Colloquium: Will meet'
Sat., April 9, at 11 a.m. in room 3209,
Angell Hall.
Prof. Reinhold Baer, Mathematisches
Seminar der Universitet Frankfurt a.
Main will speak on "Sylow Theorems
for infinite groups".
Doctoral Examination for David Kap-
lan, Anthropology; thesis: "The Mexi-
can Marketplace in Historical Perspec-
tive", Fri., April 8, 1406 Mason Hall, at
4:00 p.m. Chairman, E. R. Service.
Placement Notices

Call NO 3-4156
Special Weekend Rates
from 5 P.M. Friday till
9 A.M. Monday.. .
$12.00 Plus 8c a Mile
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us for the best price on new &
used tires, Road service-mechanic
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Employment E

iInterviews A a
The following companies will inter- The following part-time jobs are
view at the Btreau of Appointments, available to students. Applications for
4001 Admin. Bldg. Call Ext. 3371 for an these job's can be made in the Non-
interview appointment. Academic Personnel Office. Room 1020
Monday, April 11 Administration Building, during the
Employers Mutual of Wausau, Wau- following hours: Monday through Fri-
sau, Wisconsin. Location of work: day, 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Home office plus 16 branches located Employers desirous of hiring students
in all areas of the country. Graduates: for part--time work should contact
June or August. Casualty and Fire In- Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at
surance, practically all lines except NOrmandy 3-1511., extension 2939.

SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
Refinished - Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
140 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
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FOR RENT in Saline-Apt., 4 room, sun-
porch, private entrance, tile bath,'
shower, stove, refrigerator, disposal.
$85 per month. Phone Hazel 9-7228.
C89
AVAILABLE for the summer. 3 room
apt. close to campus. Call NO 3-7778.
C91
NEED ONE MAN to fill seven room
house. Separate room, kitchen, T.V.
Call Tom Hunter, NO 2-8107. C90
STUDENT WANTED to share 4 room
apt. with 2 male Grad. Students. 414
East Washington St., Apt. No. 2 or
call NO 2-5991. 087
MALE STUDENT desires quiet apt. for
next year. Write Louis Feldman, 215
Lloyd W.Q. 086
WANTED to sub-lease furnished house
or 2 bedroom apt. June 19-Aug. 12,
1960. Write George S. Ramseur, Biology
Dept., The University of the South,
Sewanee, Tenn. C75
SUMMER: New, furnished apt. Air con-
ditioned, dishwasher, good for four
or five. Balcony for real air. Etc. Call
NO 5-5130 or NO 2-2877. C88
410 OBSERVATORY near Stockwell,
new 2 bedroom apartments. Immedi-
ate. $135 per month. Call NO 2-7787
or evenings NO 3-2763. 085
839 TPPAN near Bus. Ed. School. 2
bedroom furnished deluxe couple or
4 people. Call days NO 2-7787 or eve-
nings NO 2-4165. C84
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 HOME
1 1/2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS
3 Bedrooms ..,. Garage,
Summer or Foll or Both
Phone 3-5098 Evenings
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Record Players and
Tape Recorders
repaired immediately.
Free pickup and delivery.
NO 2-2500
MUSIC CENTER
300S. THAYER
RADIO-PHONO SERVICE
(Pick up and delivery)
Bargain on diamond needles-all types
Hi-Fi kits and service
Pre-recorded tapes, 2 and 4 track
Open 10-6 Monday through Saturday
HI-Fl STUDIO
1319 South University
X43
48 hour service with few exceptions
on record players and tape record-
ers. 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
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Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Ft's
All Work Guaranteed
STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE
207 E. Ann NO 8-8116
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A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR'
119'W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14
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.
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life. Est. 1911, Employs 2700. Men &
Women with a degree in Liberail Arts
or Busin'sAdministration or Law for 1
Home Office work, Claims, or Sales.
U.S. Marines Corps, Detroit, Michigan.
Capt. Sauls will be in the ;Michigan
Union to answer questions of any stu-
dents interested in the U.S. Marines.
The U.S. Marine Corps has two pro-
grams for College Students. Under-
graduates may apply for the Platoon
Leaders Class leading to a, 2nd Lt.
commission upon graduation, Senior
and Graite5 may apply for the Of-
ficers Candidate Course.
Tues., April I"_
U.S. Marines Corps - See Monday's
Ilisting.
The J. L. Hudson Company, Detroit,
Mirchigan. Location of work: Detroit
Michigan. Graduates: June, August.
Retail Department Store. Men &
Women with degrees in Liberal Arts
or Business Administration for Execu-
tive Development Training Program.
Fisher Body Craftman's Guild, De-
troit, Michigan. Location of work: East,
South, Midwest, and West. Graduates:
June, August. An organization for the
development of craftsmanship and
creative ability among boys. Men with
a degree in Liberal Arts or Business
Administration for Field Representa-
tives for the Fisher Body Craftsman's
Guild.
Wed., April 13
Caro State Hospital, Caro, Michigan.
Location of work: Caro, Michigan.
Graudates: June. Treatment of Epilep-
tic Psychoneurotic with emphasis on
diagnosis of brain damage end. Over
700 employees, 1800 patients, Medical
staff of 6. Men (Veterans or Draft Ex-
empt) or Women with a BA or MA in
Psychology for someone to work in
diagnosis and research with same op-
portunities for treatment on super-
vised basis. One will assist the Direc-
tor of Psychology in the general patient
program at the hospital. Emphasis on
training the individual indiscrimina-
tion of neurological and psychological
trait pathology.
U.S. Marines Corps - See Tuesday's
1listing.
YCVCA, New York, N.Y. Location ofi
work: For YWCA Community and Col-
lege and University Associations
throughout the USA. Graduates: June,
August, February. Nature of business:
Social group work, recreation, and ad-
ult education with religious purpose.
Women with a degree in Political Sci-
ence, Sociology, Psychology, Fine Arts,
Philosophy, Education, Social Work or
Physical Education for 1. Youth Pro-
gram 2. Adult Program 3. Health and
Physical Education Program 4. Armed
Services 5. Business Secretaries 6. Pub-
lie Relations Directors 7. Community
Secretaries 8. Counselling Secretaries 9.
Membership Secretaries and Metropoli-
tan Associate Executives.
Zurich Insurance Company, Chicago,
Illinois. Location of work: Training in
Chicago, Illinois with eventual reloca-
tion in some cases to one of the 21
branch offices located throughout the
U.S. Graduates: June. Accident and
Health, Casualty and Fire Insurance.
Employs 2400 1. Men with a degree in
1Liberal Arts, Bus. Ad. or Law for Claim
Representative. 2Men with adegree
in Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. for Casualty
Sales Representative (Salaried). 3. Men
with a degree in Liberal Arts or Bus.,

Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 1020, daily.
MALE

4 Meal jobs. Protect your car I I
7 Graduate student' statistical math. Changeover
(f"ll-time). .,Antifreeze
2 Telephone solicitors (Monday-Friday, Winter Lubrication
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.). Co
1 Busboy (5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday- pete Tune-up Service' Available
Friday). ' GOLDEN'S
6 Pshych. subjects. SERVICE STATION
2 Engineering students for drafting
work, no experience needed (20-25 601 Packard NO 8-9429
hrs, per week). S3
2 Patinters.
I Multilith operator (20 hrs. per week, FOR SALE
start in ,June)4.
1 Draftsman (Statistical charting, 20 FOR SALE: Two male Siamese cats. One
hra. per week). blue point, one seal point. About five
1 Camera operator (20 hrs. per week). months old. Call NO 2-9020. B44
FEMALE - IRCA 3 speed portable Hi Fi. New motor
2 Typists (20 hrs, per weekl. and diamond. Perfect condition. Best
1 Dietician-cook (weekends). offer above $60. Call evenings NO
1 Cafeteria helper (2 days per week, 2-8371. B41
4 hrs. per day),
1 Cost accountant (2 days per week, 4 BOLEX-H8-CAMERA, Serial No. 30680-
hrs. per day). excellent condition with frame count-
2 Telephone solicitors (Monday-Friday, er, P/l.9/13 mm. F/2.5/38 mm. Focus-
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.). ing lenses, various filters, leather lined
I Typist (full-time during May, then and covered emit carrying case. $150.
20 hrs. per week). Univ. Ext. 2465 days, NO 8-9802 eve-
2 Reservations clerks (every~ morning nings. B43
or every afternoon). -_-_--------_
15 Servers (to serve lunch one day only, MIDNIGHT-BLUE tuxedo, brand new,
April 19), size 37-38. NO 3-4187. Ask for Merv.
B42

89

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. RU
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,
widelyread source to publish this in-
formation???"??????? then - try the
MICHIGAN DAILY -CLASSIFIED
NO 2-4786 ,
C42
MISCELLANEOUS.

TRANSPORTATION
SORRY, I didn't help you today,
if you need a ride home, to Flo
Oregon, Tennessee, or even New'
-_just let people know through
Classified ads. Call NO 2-4786,ani
us help you.

Beginning with Mon., April 11, the
following tchools will have representa-
tives at the Bureau of Appointments
to interview for the 1960-1961 school
yea r,
Mon., April T11
Milan, Michigan - HS Eng./Speech,
Soc. Stud., Science, Bus. Ed. (Short-
hand, Typing, Bookkeeping); 7th
Grade Grammar.
Mt. Clemens, Michigan (Clintondale
Schs.) - Elem., Elem. Vocal; Jr. HS
S(., Homeroom; MS Eng., Art, Coun-
sellor; Visiting Teacher.
Niles, Michigan - Elem.; Soc. Stud.,
Math, Hist., Couns., Dir. of Guidairce.
W y a n d o t t e, Michigan (Riverview

Organization
Notices
April 7, 1960
Baha'i Stud. Group, Discussion of
book "All Things Made New". Leader:
Marion Finley, April 8, 8:30 p.m., 517
Oswego.
Eastern Orthodox Students Soc.. April
7, 7:30 p.m., 207 Tappan Hali. Speaker:
Prof. O, Grabar, "Architecture in the
Eastern Church."
LaSociedad Bispanica, Reunion,
April 7, 8 p.m., 3050 FB. Cantante mexi-
cana.musics, baile, ref rescos. Vengan
todos.
Le Cercle Francais, movie: Emile Zo-
la's "'Terese Raquin", April 7, 8 p.m.,
Undergrad Lib., Multipurpose Rm.
Mich. Christian Fllwshp., Bible Study,
April 8, 7:15 p.m., 2432 UES.
' e * *
Mich. Forensic Guild, Harvard-Mich.
Debate on "The National Defense Edu-
cation Act", April 8, 7:30 p.m., Rack-
ham ,Amphitheater.
* * *
U. of M. Coed Riding Club, meeting
April 7, 6:30 p.m., WAS, For informa-
tion, call NO. 3-7778.
S * 9
Ukranian Students' Club, club meet-
ing, April 7, 9:30 p.m., Madelon Pound
House.
Read the Classiieds

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
BIKES and SCOOTERS
BICYCLE AUCTION
Saturday, April 9th
9:00 A.M, to Noon
Opposite University Heating Plant
Over 100 unclaimed impounded bicycles
to be sold.
Z31
ZUNDAP? SCOOTER-'58 Vella. Sacri-
fice for quick sale. $225. NO 2-5377.
Z30
CUSHMAN SCOOTER or Harley David-
son cycle. Excellent condition. Call
NO 3-8111 Zl
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W1
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Gold watch with black velvet
band, between Markley and Nat. Set.
Bldg. Call NO 5-7711, Ext. 6330. A30
LOST: Post Versalog Slide Rule. My
name in case and on rule. Contact
Ken Earl, NO 2-2831 evenings. A31
USED CARS

AROUND SOUTH AMERICA, July 4th'
to August 5th. Panama, Quito, Lima,
Cuzco, Macchu Pichu. Santiago, Bue-
nos Aires, Montevideo, Sao Paulo,
Iguassu Falls, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia,
Caracas. Followed by optional two
weeks in Guatemala, Mexico, or the
caribbean area. See all the sights;
meet leaders in all countries; lectures
and discussions. Leader: DR.,.HUBERT
HERRING, author "Good Neighbors,"
"A History of Latin America," etc. Ad-
dress him: 763 Indian Hill Boulevard,
Claremont, California. M
JUNE GRADUATES - Commencement
Announcement orders will be taken
April 4-8 at S.A.B. 9:00 A.M.-5 P.M.
M9
HELP WANTED
RIDING INSTRUCTOR for boys' sum-
mer camp in Wisconsin. 20 years or
older. Call collect Tuxedo 5-0346.
H133
WANTED: Baby sitter, on Tues. and
Thurs. 10-11 A.M. Student wife ac-
ceptable. NO 3-2330. H34
BUSINESS PERSONAL
PERSONAL: News Letters - Conven-
tion Reports-Summer Rushing helps,
mailing service -- Multilithed -- at-
tractive - inexpensive. The Edwards
Letter Shop. FF16
BEFORE you buy; a class ring, look at'
the official Michigan ring. Burr Pat-
terson and Auld Co., 1209 South Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. FF994
FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Johnny
Harberd - Bob Elliot.,- Boll Weevils -
Andy Anderson - Dick Tilin - Al
Blaser - Kingsmen - 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, if desired.
All for $705. For details write West-
ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor'. FF1

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BUSINESS SERVICES
SPECIAL; SALE FOR A'RIL ONLY
Compare these 1 yr. Subscription Prices.
Nat'l Our April
Sub. Usual Sale
Magazine Price Price Price
Am Heritage 15.00 12.50) 11.50)
Audio 4.00 3.00 2.00
Harper's Mag. 6.00 4.50 3.50
High Fidelity 6.00 4.50 3.50
Horizons 18.001 15.30 14.30
Reporter 6.00 4.50 3.50
Venture 7.00 4.75 3.00
To order or to request quotations
on any other magazine, call NO
2-3061 before 5:00 P.M.; NO 3-3018
after. J35
We have the soap Mother used to
wash your mouth but with - and
New Pink Dial too!
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-1375
J40
SWEATERS made into cardigans or
mended. 620 Church St. Call 3-4619.
J33
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade,
NO 2-4647. J1
Reconditioned Vacuum Cfleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEABU SALES' AND SERVIO
322 E. Liberty ' NO 3-3604
ONE-DAY SERVICE,
AT SANFORDS
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open 'Til 8 P.M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6966
J2
NEW CARS
FIAT
HAS EVERYTHING
HAS PRICE-Starts at 1098.00
rp.o.e. .

Plant No. 1
630 S. Ashley
NO 3-4131

Plant No. 2
1100 Broadway
NO 5-5610

Branch
619 Packard
NO 3-4700

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