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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

.FC Elects
ew Group
f Officers

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to- 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, andSaturday 9:30 'tit 11:30 A.M.

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The Pledge Presidents assembly
f the Junior Interfraternity
ouncil elected William Gleason,
3, of Delta Tau Delta, president
f the organization for the fall
emester last night.
In his speech, Gleason empha-
zed the Importance of making
very pledge aware of the exis-
nce and functions of JIFC. He
iso stressed the importance of
rousing enthusiasm in the
ledges for the projects of JFC.
The other officers elected were:
sac Schulz, '63, of Alpha Epsilon
Ii, vice-president; Stark Langs,
3, of Theta Delta Chi, secretary;
mdrew Andrews, '62, of Psi Upsi-
)n, treasurer. .

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ment) Open Wednesday nights 7:30-9.
p.m. Open Thursday Mornings 9:30-11'
a.b. Topcoats and sweaters foi men
and women; Infants equipment and
clothing and children's clothing; These
are available for all Foreign Students
and Families needing the above items.
PLAYBILL SUMMER 1960: Mail orders
now being accepted. Wed. through Sat.,
June 22-25, Irving Berlin's, ANNIE GET
YOUR GUN; Wed.Set, July 6-9,.Jean
Giradolix' AMPHITRYON. 38; Wed:.-Sat.,
July 20-23, William Shakespeare's AS
YOU LIKE IT; Wed.-Sat., July 2'r-30,
William. Inge's PICNIC; and Wed.-Sat.
Aug. 3-6, Mozart's, DON GIOVANNI
(with the School of Music).
All performances 8:00 p.m. Lydia Men-
delssohn Theatre.
Season tickets for all five produc-
tions $6.00 and 4.00; 25c additional for
each Friday or Saturday performance
ticket requested.
Season ickets for, any four produc-
tions $5.00 and 3.50;' 25c additional, for
each Friday or Saturday, performance
ticket 'requested.
Mail orders for season tickets should
be sent to Summer Playbill, Depart-
ment of Speech B, Ann Arbor. Checks
payable 'to Play Production. Mail orders
sent now will be filled in order received"
starting June 13. Patrons wishing their
tickets mailed to them should enclose a
self-addressed, stamped envelope or
tickets may be picked up at the Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre box office Mon.,
June 20, between-10 a.m., and 5 pm.
Orders for tickets for individual pro-
ductions will be filled after season tick-
et orders. Orders for single tickets
should be sent to Summer Playbill,
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann Arbor.
Tickets for ANNIE GET YOUR GUN,
AMPHITRYON 38, AS YOU LIKE IT,
and PICNIC are $1.50 and 1.00 for Wed-
nesday or Thursday performances; 1.75
and 1.25 for Friday or Saturday per-
formances. Tickets for DON GIOVANNI
are 1.75 and 1.25 for, Wednesday or
Thursday performances: 2.00 and 1.50
for Friday or- Saturday performances.
Enclose self-addressed stamped envel-
ope. Express first, second, and third
performance preferences, and indicate
willingness to accept tickets at a high-
er price if first request not available.
(If tickets at a higher price must be
supplied, postal card notification will
be sent; if tickets at a lower price must
be supplied, refund will be made.)
The box office at the Lydia Mendel-
ssohn Theatre will open Mon., June 20.
Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Monday'
through Saturday; to 8 p.m. perform-
ance dates.
Events T oddiy
Mathematics Colloquium: on Wed.,
May 18, in 3011 Angell Hall at Jk:0 p.m.
Prof. Shaul Foguel, Visiting Assistant
Prof., The University of California,
Berkeley, Calif; will speak "On A Mar-
kov Process." Refreshments: 3:30 p.m.
In room 3212 Angell "Hall.

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SPRING SEMESTER 1960
Institute of European Studies ar-
ranges English taught courses
through the University of Vienna. Em-
phasis on learning German. Students
live with Austrian Families, take
meals at the IES student center.
Three Study Tours through 8 coun-
tries when the University is not in
session.
5% MONTHS IN EUROPE $1395
Price covers round trip ocean travel,
room, board, tuition and study tours.
SAtINO-. Maasdaih,. Feb. 4, Now York
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Dec. 10, 195P
For fwkor Information, write oDe
INSTITUTE OF
EUROPEAN STUDIES
35 E. Wacker Chicago 1

The annual meeting of the German
Honorary Delta Phi Alpha Fraternity
will be held in the East Conference
Room of the Rackham Building on May
at 8:00 p.m. The initiation of new
members will be followed (about 8:30)
by a lecture by Prof. Max Loehr of the
History of Art Department on the topic
"Die buddhistishce MetaphysiC des
Mahayana." Refreshments will be serv-
ed following the lecture. Please notify
the office of the German Department,
no later than May 18 if you expect to
attend.
Doctoral Examination for Ahmed
Khairy Mohamed Kazem, Education;
thesis "An Experimental Study of the
Contribution of Certain Instructional
Films to the Understanding of the Ele-
ments of Scientific Method by Tenth-
Grade High School Biology Students,"
Wed., May 18, 4017 University High
School.at 4:00 p.m. Chairman, S. E.
Dimond.,
Doctoral Examination fo~ Finn Chris-
tian Michesen, Naval Architecture &
Marine Engineering; thesis: "Wave Re-
sistance Solution of Michell's Integral
for Polynomial Ship Forms," Wed., May
18, 354 West Engineering Bldg., at 3:00
p.m. Co-Chairmen, R. B. Couch and H.
J. Smith.
Events Thursday
Guest Lecturer: Gustave Reese, musi-
cologist, will present a lecture in the
Rackham Amphitheater onThurs., May
19, at 4:15 p.m. on "Musical Symbolism
in the Renaissance."
Lecture: Dr. Clifford H. Mortimer,
Director, Marine Station, Milport,
Scotland, will speak on "Water Move-
ments in Large Lakes with Particular
Reference to Lake Michigan" on Thurs.,
May 19 at 4:15 p.m. in Rm. 2054 Natural
Science.
Economics Lecture: Prof. Paul A.
Samuelson, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology wil speak on "Reflections
on 'Monetary Policy" on Thurs., May
19 at 8p.m. in the Rackham Amphi-
theater.
Applied Mathematics Seminar: M.
Shirazi will speak on "Uniqueness
Theorems for Compressible Fluids,"
Thurs.,.May 19, at 4:00 p.m. in Room
246 West Engineering. Refreshments
will be served at 3:30 p.m. in Room 274
West Engineering.
Space Astrophysics Colloquium: "Ob-
servation of the Planets From High Al-
titude Balloons" will be discussed by
Dr. John Strong, Prof. of Astrophysics,
Johns Hopkins University on Thurs.,
May 19 at 4:15 p.m. In Aud. C.
Doctoral Examination for Angelo Can-
tera, Romance Languages & Litera-
tures; thesis: "A Critical Edition of the
Fabllaux of Rutebeuf," Thurs., May 19,
2075 Frieze Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chair-
man, E. B. Ham.
Doctoral Examination for Kaya Imre,
Nuclear Engineering; thesis: "An In-
vestigation, ofTransport Properties of
Plasmas Using the Linearized Boltz-
mann Equation," Thursday, May 19,
315 Auto. Lab., North Campus, at 7:00
p.m. Chairman, R. K. Osborn.
College of Engineering Faculty Meet-
ing: May 19, 4:15 p.m. in Room 317, Un-
dergraduate Library (Multi - Purpose
Room).
Today at 4:10 p.m., the Department
of Speech will present its final Lab
Bill of the semester. Scenes from Shak-
espeare's ROMEO AND JULIET will be
performed in the Arena Theatre, Frieze
Building. No admission will be charged.
Agenda
STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
May 18, 1960
7:30 p.m
Council Room
Constituents Time 9:00
Minutes of previous meeting.
Agenda.
Officer Reports: President, Letters,
Exec. Vice-President, Appointments,
Summer Interim Committee, Driving
Regulations Administrative Board, Na-
tional Student Congress Delegation
Membership Selection Interviewing
Committee.
Adrin. Vice-President, Appointments
to Administrative Wing Positions, Sum-
mer Recruitment, Education & Student
Welfare Report on Freshman English
Program.
Treasurer, Homecoming Budget.
Special Business.
Old Business: Reestablishment of Na-
tional International Affairs Committee.
Membership Selection (Haber) Council
Procedure (Haber).
Standing Committees: Recognition
Committee, U. of M. Polonia Club (tem-
porary recognition), Wolverine Club
(revised constitution). Calendaring
Committee, Addition to Calendar 1960-
61: Women's Rush, Activities Approval.
Student Activities Committee, Bicycle
Auction.
Ad Hoc Committees: Student Activi-
ties Scholarship Board Report. ISA-SGC
Essay Contest Report. Health Insurance
Report.

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New Business: 5 Cent Coke Machines
(Haber). Allocation of 1959 Homecom-
ing Profits.
Members and Constituents Time.
Announcements.
Adjournment.
PlacementNotices
Personnel Requests
Commonwealth Scientific & Indust-
rial Research Organ., Melbourne, Vic-
toria, Australia - Chief of the Div. of
Physical Chemistry, Fellow or Sr. Re-
search Fellow-field pf electro-physiol-
ogy, Research Fellow-neuropharmacol-
ogy, Fellow-biological inorganic chem
istry. Call Bureau for details, further
information.
Kent Cnty. Health Dept., Grand Rap-
ids, Mich. - Public Health Statistician
- college grad. with specialization in
stat, and/or math. Exp. desirable,not
required.
Corp of Engineers, Detroit - U.S.
Civil Service Examiners - appointment
open for Construction Inspector-Near
Toledo, Ohio.
Saginaw, Mich. -- Civil Engineer,
gradation or equivalent with degree In
C.E.
San Diego Cnty, Calif. - Flood Con-
trol Engr. with BSCE and at least 4
yrs. progressively responsible profes-
sional experience.
7th Region, U.S. Civil Service-open-
ings in Mich., Il, and Wis for Account-
ant and Auditor Options: Accntg., Aud-
iting, Industrial Cost, Acntg. Systems.
Also: Engineers and/Chemists.
City of Detroit announces exams for:
Sr. Steno., Correctional Matron, Camp
Counselor.
Smithsonian Institution Astrophysi-
cal Observatory - new openings for ob-
servers in foreign countries- Argentina,
Hawaii, Iran, Peru, S. Africa, Spain,
New Mexico.
State of Conn. - opportunities for:
Clais: Examiner (closing date-May
25); Public Health Nursing Consultant
and Pharmacist (June 1--closing date).
Chicago City Jr. College, Chicago-
teaching opening for Architect-MA In
Arch. or Ed.
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and
Wildlife Service-Agricultural Commod.
ity Grader for Cleveland, Ohio.
New England Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
Boston - Programmer Trainee. Train-
ing to begin June 13.
American Machine & Foundry Co.,
Greenwich, Conn.-openings for: Engrs.
Programmers, Tech. Writers, Draftmen,
Tech. Repr. Call Bureau for specific
openings. 4
Nationwide Service, Personnel Spec-
ialists and Mtg. Consultants, Baltimore
-Several Physical Metallurgists, BS or
advanced degree, plus one or more yrs.
exp.
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, N.
Y. C. - Metallurgist, General Physical
Scientist, Chemist, Accountant, Reactor
Project Engr., Equipment Specialist,
Engr.--Generai.
Bohn Aluminum & Brass Corp., De-
troit- Sales Admin. Asst.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Bldg, Ext. 371.
Organization
Notices
May 18, 1960
Intern't Folk Dancers, Dancing &
Instruction, May 18, 8 p.m., Lane Hall.
Soc. for Advancement of Manage-
ment, May 18, 7:30 p.m., Bus. Adm.
Speakers: ,.,Miel, Dir. Nat'l. Assoc of
Mfgrs., and T. Downes, Nat'l. Rep.,
AFL-CIO: "The Role of Business & La-
bor in Politics."
* * -
U. Coed Riding Club, meeting, May
19, 6:50 p.m., WAB. For information,
call NO 3-7778.
For RESULTS
Read and Use
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RADIOS, REPAIRS
FM in your car $79.95
Specials:
Diamond needles $4.95
1200 feet blank tape $1.59
(Promotion, tapes: one roll
prerecorded tape, plus one roll
1200 blank tape. Package $5.68.)
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All Work Guaranteed
STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE
207 E. Ann NO 8-8116
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A-I 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. Also GUITARS and BRASS IN-
STRUMENTS.
Sales - Service - Rentals - Lessons
MADDY MUSIC
209 E. Liberty. NO 3-3395
X47
USED CARS
DECORATI ON
DAY
SPECIALS
In time for that holiday trip with
extra economy and safety.
'59 Sprite $1,695.00
'58 Vauxhall $1,025.00
'57 Karman-Ghia Cpe. $1,495.00
Two MG "TD" 's-great fun
$950 and $1,050
'60 Austin A-40
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and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2 4786
LOST AND FOUND PERSONAL
LOST: Amethyst ring with silver band AtTENTION: All shoes D Phi E wil
LOS: Aethst ingwit siverbad help you shine. Diag Thurs. and Fri.
on second floor of Mason Hall Satur- Fr
day. Reward. Amy Miller, NO 2-4440. F53
A64 JUNE GRADUATES who ordered Com-
mencement Announcements can pick
FOUND: Ladles wrist watch, in front of them up at SAB 9-5 .May 18, 19, 20.
Undergrad Library on May 3. Can be,
claimed at lost and found in Admin.
Bldg. A63 WOULD LIKE pictures of Friday'
Druids initiation. Write Box 13, Mich-
LOST: Black Leather Wallet. Keep igan Daily. nPB ,
money return wallet. Phone 'NO 24
4591. 104 Greene. Ask for Gary. A58 WE'VE got to crow for Phi Gam:
FOUND: Ladies' wrist watch on Divi- ZTA P50
slion in front of Evangel Temple Tues- WANTED: Girls to share 8-rm. house
day night. Call Dairo Macleod after in September. Block from campus
9 P.M., NO 3-3814. A57 Call NO 2-2521, Rm. 4402, 7-11 P.M
P5:
FOR RENT TODAY'S exciting Diag event-Block M
SUMMER SUBLET: triple, furnished, 1 signups. 10:00 AM.-4:00 P.M. F5:
block from S. Quad. NO 2-7635. C22 MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SUMMER: Furnished apt. for 2 PACIFISTS The Pacifism Research
to 4 men. Call NO 3-7541 ext. 805. Pojets -eP()ifioseco
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NO 2-2541
N48

Student Art Print Loan
Prints Are Due

Wednesday, May 18- Noon-5:00 P.M.
Thursday, May 19 - Noon-5:00 P.M.
Prints are to be returned to the S.A.B., Room 528A
Only during those hours.
Overdue prints will be subject to a fine and
the withholding of creditt

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M.G. 1951 - completelyroverhauled,
new top, black with green leather
upholstry. A-1 condition. See at 2254
Belmont Road, 5-8 P.M. N49
'53 PONTIAC, $200, clean, radio, heat-
er. Phone NO 3-7122. N47,
1958 FORD FAIRLANE, clean, four door,
radio, heater, Fordomatic, original
owner. Univ. Ext. 2668, Frank Womer
or NO 5-5895. N46
'55 BUICK, exc. cond., new batt., nylon
seat oy,, tires. $745. Going to Europe.
NO 5-8188 (5-7 P.M.). N45
1956 CHEVROLET V-8 convertible with
power, R&H, WSW, $800. Call NO
8-6634 after 6. N42
HILLMAN MINX, excellent condition,
excellent buy. Owner leaving coun-
try. Phone NO 3-1439. N44
1956 4 DR. PLYMOUTH. White-wall
tires, power steering and brakes; auto-
matic transmission. Call NO 3-1741.
N41
CHEV., 1950, clean, good mileage, excel-
lent motor. $125. NO 2-0355. N40
FOR SALE: 1951 Jaguar XRX2O road-
ster -"convertible. Good condition,
must sell. $850. NO 3-3131. N37
NASH METROPOLITAN - 1958, excel-
lent condition, 20,000 miles, radio,
snow tires new this winter. Donald
Robbins, 436 Third Street. 9. N3
TRAVELING? Sleep in the back of this
1952 Ford station wagon and cut costs,
Has overdrive for good mileage. $250.
See at 1698 Brooklyn. N33
VW-clean, sunroof, radio, belts, new
WSW, $900, NO 3-3893. N35
BUSINESS SERVICES
ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Harriet's Haven
1025 E. Ann NO 5-5915
J43
CAMPUS
OPTICIANS
Most frames replaced
while you wait.
Broken lenses duplicated
FAST service on all repairs
240 NICKELS ARCADE
NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019
J21
TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason-
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590.
Jl
BUSINESS SERVICES: A-1 MOVING,
baggage transfer agents. Pick-up and
deliver. Yellow Cab Co. NO 3-2424, NO
8-9382. J39
BIKES and SCOOTERS
1958 LAMBRETTA, 5000 miles, good con-
dition, 2 seats, windshield, book car-
rier,extra' tire. $170. Call NO 2-0761,
after 6 p.m. Z34
ZUNDAPP SCOOTER-'58 Vella. Sacri-
fce for quick sale. $225. NO 2-5377.
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C42
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new 2 bedroom apartments. Immedi-
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839 TAPPAN near Bus. Ed. School. 2
bedroom furnished deluxe coupleeor
4 people. Call days NO 2-7787 or eve-
nings NO 5-6714. C84
GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart-
ment close. to campus next semester.
Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67
LARGE ROOM, single $8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35
CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17
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children. June 16 to Aug. 13. Write R.
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Idaho. L20
HOUSE WANTED. Faculty member de-
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furnished or furnished. Box 12, Daily.
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ROOM AND BOARD
CAMPUS LOCATION, male students,
large single rooms or a 2 room suite.
Bargain summer rates. Also available
for fall rental. Phone Mr. Plotner
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5-5703. E23
SINGLE ROOMS. Well furnished off
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FOR SALE
DUMONT combination 21" TV and FM,
$75. Have received new TV as gift.
NO 5-5925, Stew. B77
FOR SALE: 1 brown tweed suit prac-
tically new; 46 long. Best offer takes.
Call NO 2-5877. B78
30 BEAUTIFUL, clean formals $10, $15.
Others $3-10. 4 tuxedos $10 ea. Near-
ly New Shop, 311 College Place, Ypsi-
lanti, HU 2-7678. B75
MOBILE HOME, Landola, 32'x8'. Excel-
lent condition, $1,200.00. Parked on
permanent lot, with cement runners
and patio. Inquire in person at Or-
chard Grove Trailer Park. See James
Tenniswood. Evenings and weekends.
B76
SET OF 3 Wilson woods. Good condi-
tion. NO 2-2708. B74
AMATEUR radio gear for sale. DX100
Transmitter and SX71 Receiver with
associated equipment. $75 each. Phone
NO 3-8026. B73
CELLO IN excellent condition, with
carrying case. Contact Harlan Parkin-
son. NO 3-9246 after 4 p.m. B70
EVERGREENS at wholesale for Univer-
sity personnel by University employee.
Yews, junipers, arborvitae. Spreading,
globe, upright forms. Call Michael Lee
at NO 8-8574. B54

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