. - . " .--. ". ". : ~n- nu a~ J. J F'-, .A i G A..~L.7.Ji7 Museum Houses 136 Masks BUDDHIST MASK ... with foot-long tongue Andrews Episcopal Church, will a coconut head made by the Semi- are made of china and hair. A discuss "Rival Faiths in the Mod- nole Indians for the tourists in wooden ceremonial Mayahana ern University" at 4:15 p.m. to- Florida. Buddhist mask from Bali has a morrow in Lane Hall. Japan's delegates include an iron foot-long paper tongue to signify Sponsored by the Office of Reli- mask and head plate and a fif- submission to Buddha. The whole gious Affairs, the seminar is in- teenth century money music festi- collection is topped off by a paper tended for all students. Coffee will val mask, and cloth caricature of Greta be served. - A Chinese set of miniature faces Garbo. Stanley Quartet To Perform QUARTET IN RESIDENCE-The Stanley Quartet will present the opening concert of the Stanley Shapiro, '60, as Clara. Quartet Series at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow In Rackham Lecture Hall. The group will play Haydn's Quartet. A wide selection of tickets is in G minor, Opus 84, No. 3, Beethoven's Quartet in F major, Opus 135 and Bartok's Quartet No. 6. still available for tomorrow and DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .. . A." .. .4'' A. .} ' !J'JIS____{ "1 YfJ~ . " 4W.W tehuderweg, Germany, will talk on "Problems teud Results in Collective Risk Theory". Canadian Students: Civil Service of Canada announces examinations for the following: Jr. Administrative Offi- cers, Fhiance Officers, Archivists, Econ- omists, Statisticians, Customs Apprais- ers, Trade and Commerce Officers, Civil Service Commission Officers, Foreign Service Officers for Citizenship and Im- migration, Foreign Service Officers for External Affairs, Foreign Service Offi- cers for Foreign Trade Service, and For- eign Service Officers for Trade and Commerce. These competitions are open to university graduates, and undergrad- uates who expect to ;graduate in 1960. Your completed applications must be in prior to Nov. 1, 1959. The examina- tion will take two hours and will. b held in Windsor on Sat., Nov. 14, 1959. Applicants for Foreign Service Officer positions will write an essay paper that same Sat. afternoon. The Canadian Civil Service is also giving examinations for Engineers - Civil, Electrical and Mechanical - on the same date as above, with the closing date for appli- cations again being Nov. 1. Application blanks and complete information and literature is on file at the Bureau of Appointments now. Applications must be in this week. The Civil Service Commission also announces opportunities for Graluates in Agricultural Science, Biology and Chemistry for work in Research, In- spection, Regulation, Promotion, Settle- ment and Management. No examina- tion date has yet been announced for these positions.a International Student and Family ex- change: Wed., Oct. 28 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. and Thurs., Oct. 29 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. in Rms. 103 and 528, base- ment of the Student Exchange Bldg. Concerts Stanley Quartet, Gilbert Ross, v.iolin, Gustave Rosseels, violin, Robert Courte, viola and Oliver Edel, cello, wifl be heard in the firpt of two Fall concerts I tickets on sale now at Bob Marshall's ENDING TONIGHT )n'e of the most versatile comedians oliel#. nImE Maco.zi HERE IT IS! A DANCE BAND designed for your school dances. Hear this 15-piece dance band with vocalist Call or write for audition CartlLawrence Orchestras 2784 Alger Lance Madison Heights, Michigan LI 8-0037 IRMGARD SEEFRIED LEADING SOPRANO OF THE VIENNA OPERA in Hill Auditorium THURS.,OCT. 29 III: at 8:30 PLUS "A SALVO OF BELLYLAUGHS! THE WHOLE SCREEN EXPLODES!" - Newsweek LIEDER, RECITAL-music of Beethoven. Mozart, Schumann. i.:: .:a