THE MICHIGAN DAILY m Seminar Set The seminar on "Journalism: Its Social Context" is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. today in the Under- class Honors Lounge of the Un- clergraduate Library. Prof. Carl Lindstrom of the journalism department, formerly editor of the. Hartford Times will lead the discussion. The seminar is one of a series sponsored by the Student Government Council Ieading and Discussion Commit- tee. e The seminar is open to pub- lic. Organization Noiices .Alpha Phi Omega, business meeting,, Oct. 29, 8 p.m., 3545 SAB. Am. Field Service, organizational meeting, Oct. 28, 4:30 p.m., Stud. Acti vities Bldg. All students who have been participants (during the summers) in Am. Field':Service are welcome.- * * * ASCE, meeting, Oct. 28, 7:30 pm-, Union, 3rd Fl. Conf. Rm. Speaker: Wayne Woodard, "A Studelt C.E. in Europe." Colored slides, - refreshments. 'C * C . Gilbert & Sullivan Soc., orchestra members needed for the production, "Yeomen of the Guard." Contact. Pete Smith, NO 5-6118. Iritern'tl Folk Dancers, dancing and instruction, Oct: 28, 8 p.m., new. loca-, tion: Washtenaw Council of Churches, corner 5th Ave. and Washington St. Univ. Coed Horseback Riding Club, meeting, Oct. 29, 6:50 p.m., WAB. For information, call NO 3-71778. "*s WAA Bowling Club, meeting, Oct. 28, 7 p.i., WAB. All interested bowlers are welcome. Beginners will receive in- structions. - - 3L Economy Student/Teacher summer tons, American conducted, from $495. SAussia by Motorcoach. 17-days from Warsaw or Helsinki. Visit rural town plus major cities. Diaosnd Grand- Tour. Russia. Polaud, Czechoslovakia, Scandinavia, Weatera.Europe highlights. SCollegiate Circle. Black Sea Cruise, Russia, Poland, Czechoslo- yakia,Scandinavia,Benelux,W.Europe. Eastern Europe Advenur. 1First time available. Bulgaria, Roumania, Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, West- em F urope scenic route. ' See your Travel Agent er write Maupin-toR-ur 400 Madison Ave., New York:17, N.Y. s$. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN For Direct ClassCed Ad Service, Phone OO 2-478 }ram' 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through fir'day and Saturday 9:30 'til-11:30 A.M. ROOM AND BOARD BIKES and SCOOTE II ;11,1151 1 WO AM OR I 1' .1 .1 R"1 (Continued from Page 4) Committee Reports: Student Activi- ties-Activities, Diplomas. Education and Student Welfare - General Report, Independent Study., Student Book Exchange New Business: Reading and Discus- sion (Seasonwein); Book Exchange (Zook). Members and Constituents Time. Announcements. Adjournment. Lectures Harvey M. Leibenstein, economics professor from the University ofo Cali- fornia. will speak on "E scape from Economic Backwardness, An Examina- tion *of Thre Viewpoints," Thurs., Oct. 29 at 8:00 p.m., in the Rackhamn Amphi- theater. This is the. second of the gues lecture series. Concerts Stanley Quartet, Gilbert Ross, violin, Gustave Rosseels, violin, Robert Courte, viola and Oliver Edel, cello, vill be heard in the first of two Fall concerts in Rackham Lecture Hail on Wed., Oct. 28 at 8:30 p.m. They will perform quar- tets by Haydn, Beethoven and Bartok, The recital is open to the public. Academic Notices Seminar: 'Rival h in. the Mod- ern University," first of a series of sem-' inars on the meaning of religious faith. Seminar will be led by The Rev. Celes- tine Fernando, Theologian- in Resi- dence, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Wed., Oct. 28, 4:15 p.m.,. Lane Hall IA- brary. Sponsored by the Office of Re- ligious Affairs. -Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof. A. E.. Heins will speak on "Singular Integral Equations: Introduction and the Cauchy Theory;" Thurs., Oct. 29,. at 4:00 p.m. in Em. 246 W. Engrg. Re- freshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. in Rm. 274 W. Engrg. "Journalism: Its Social Context," will be the subject of the seminar held to- day at 4:15 p. n. in the Honors Lounge of the Undergrad. Library. Carl Lind-! strom, former editor of the Hartford Times, will lead the discussion. Open to the public, Doctoral ExailnatiPn for Paul Ern- est Wright, Pharmaceutical. Chemistry. thesis: "A Study of the Ivanov Reac- tion" Wed., Oct. 28, 2525 Chem.. Bldg., at. 2 p.m. Chairman, F. F. Blicke. Placement Notices Personnel Requests: State of Montana Board of Health, Helena, Montana, has openings for a Virologist I and a Bacteriologist II or III for work in their State Virus Lab. For initial application, write to the Joint Merit System, Helena. Stewart-Warner Corp.,, Springfield, 111. division, has an opening for an Electrical or Mechanical Engr. with a few yrs. of experience. Position requires an engr. who is interested in develop- ing new products and in carrying such. products through to production. Some experience with small gears and electro- mechanical devices is preferred. Scott Paper Co., Chester, Pa., has the following current vacancies: Mechani- cal/Electrical Engr. for Mechanical Re- search Div., Machine Designer for-Mech. Research Div., Electrical Engr. for Staff Engrg. Div., Mechanical Engr. °for Staff' Engrg. Div., Designer for Staff Engrg. Div., Mechanical Engr. for Plant Engrg. in Mobile, Alabama, Chemical Engrs. for Technical Control Dept., Industrial Engr. for Plant Industrial Engrg. Dept., Chemists and Chem. Engrs. for Chemi- cal Research Div., Programmers for Op- erations Research Div., Rate Analysts for Staff Traffic Dept., Systems Coor- dinator for Systems Planning Dept., and Management Development Trainee in Mobile, Ala. U.S. Dept. of .Commerce. A vacancy for an Electronic Engr. exists in the Div. of Engrg., Office of Ship Construc- tion, Wash., D.C. BS in ,Electrical Engrg. or equivalent professional experience. plus at least 4 yrs. of progressively re- sponsible professional engrg. experience in the filed of Electronic Engrg. with a broad knowledge of radio, radar and other shipboard electronic equipment and systems: Complete details are on file at the Bureau.. Polaroid Corp.,. Cambridge, Mass., has openings for: Photographic Emulsion Chemist, a Service Engr. (ME with exp.) Engrs.-Machine Design, Production De- sign Engrs.. The "Birmingham Eccentric, Birming- ham, Rich. newspaper, will have a va-: cancy sometime between 12/59-2/60 on their advertising sales staff. Person should be young, have a desire to learn; and work, good references, and an in- tense desire to succeed in advertising. Prefer. a man but will consider woman, of exceptional qualifications. The Ashland City Schools, Ashland,. Ohio, is in, search of a Cafeteria Man- ager for vacancy starting Nov. 30. Sarkes-Tarzian, Inc., Bloomington,' Ind., has need of: Supervisor Machine Shop, Tool and Die Maker, Draftsman. Research and Dev. Physicist, Broadcast Equipment Design Engr. Project Engr., Production Engra., Beginning Engr. (electronics), Broadcast Equipment Sales Engr., and Device Engr. Cali the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371 for furth- er information about the above posi- tions. Summer Placement Service: Though the Summer .Placement.Serv- ice is not opening until Dec. 1, two ex- cellent camps will be interviewing in Rm. D528 of the SAB. Nov. 2: Camp Indianola, Wisconsin, will interview for men counselors in all fields of camping. Nov. 6: Camp Mataponi, Maine, will interview women counselors for all camping fields. Married couples may apply as there is a brother camp. Call Bureau of Appts., Ext. 3371, and ask for Ward D. Peterson, for inter. view appointment. The following companies Will inter- view at the Engrg. Placement, 128H W. Engrg. Call Ext. 2182 or 2021 for an in- terview appointment. Oct. 30: California, University of Los Alamos Scientific Lab., Los Alamos, New. Mexi- co. All degrees: ChE, EE, EM E Math, E Physics, ME Met and Nuclear. All de- grees: Analytical, Inorganic and Physi- cal Chemistry; Physics and Math. Sum- mer Employment: Physics, Math, Chem., ChE, BE, ME, Met. Citizenship required. Data-Design Laboratories, Ontario, Calif. BS: BE. Must be male U.S. citizen. Eagle-Pitcher Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. BS or MS: ChE, ME and Met. Must be male U.S. citizen. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. All degrees: ChE, BE and ME. Feb. and June grads. Must be male U.S. citi-, zen. R.K. LeBlond Machine Tool Co., Fos- dick; Mach. Tool, Cleveland Automatic Mach.. J. H. Day Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. BS: E and ME. Must be male- U.S. citizen. The New York Air Brake Co., Kalama. zoo and various sales territories. B ME or others interested. Must be male U.S. citizen. Union Carbide Corp., New York, N.Y., New Jersey, W. Va., Ill., Ind. and Ohio. Ph.D: AB, ChE, BE, ME, Met, and Nu- clear. Feb., June and Aug. grads. Oct. 29 and 30: McDonnell Aircraft Corp., St. Louis, Mo.I All .degrees: AE,B E and k Phys. BS: CE and EM. MS: CE and Instru. .Citizenship required. Union Carbide Corp., Linde Co.., New York, N.Y. BS or MS: ChE, CE, BE, IS, ME and Met. Fory r favorites t [S MAC: LAUREN HOME for elderly women. State approved, spacious rooms and good food. 328 E. Jefferson St. NO 8- 8112, E5 BUSINESS PERSONAL EVER FEEL LIKE EXPLORING? Lum- bard's presents a challenge to even the most fearless. Try it anyway- you'll find visiting Lumbard's a real experience. 1225 S. Univ. FF38 BUSINESS SERYICES GERMAN and French experienced Swiss' tutor coaching doctoral candidates. Call NO 3-2975. J52 Clothes drying racks $1.25 and .up ironing caddy $3.95 Metal adjustable Ironing Board $6.95 Pads and Covers $1.39W and up Clothes Hampers $3.25 and up Plastic Waste Baskets $1.49 and up Metal Waste Baskets $.98 and up Mueblig and Lanphear 311 8. Main J51 TYPING WANTED: NO 8-8551. J36 FAST, ACCURATE TYPING at reason- able rates. NO 3-9104. J45 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY .80 .96 1.12 Figure 5 average words to o tine. Call Classified between 1:00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786 BARGAIN CORNER MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$7.95; soc)cs R 39c: shorts 69c: military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W1 Don't Ruin Your I - ONE-DAY SERVICE" AT SANFORDS .. Shoe Repairing Hat Cleaning Tailoring Pressing w Shoe Shining 119 East Ann Street Open Til 8 P. M. - Also Sundays & Holidays, (Opposite court house since 1927) . 1NO 8-6966 J2 COMING TO CHICAGO F'O4R THE EWEEKEND? Students,(men or women), Couples, Families; Groups on Tour. STAY AT THE YMCA HOTEL * ,oAt t" .gof the Loop _ AccomMeotiosos for 2,000 in Fall, Fashions. .38 See The Michigan Daily Fashion Supplement Nov. 1 I iir s Ras: $2.50 tend up s F~m Resevatons writ. Dept. "Vi, $26 South Wabash Ave,. Chicago 5,3. . I I - . ____________________________ WASHINGS and/or ironings; Free pick- up and delivery. Specializing in cot- ton dresses. NO 2-9020. AA1I TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason- able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590. J1i CAMPUS OPTICIANS Most frames replaced while you wait. Broken lenses duplicated. FAST service on all repoirs. 240 NICKELS ARCADE NO 2-9116 * NO 8-6019 J211 DRIVE A NEW FORD THIS WEEKEND! Call NO 3-4156 Special Weekend Rates from 5 P.M. Friday till' B AM. Monday ... *10.00 Plus 8C a Mile Rates include Gas - . Oil - Insurance 514 E. Washington St. " TRUCKS AVAILABLE J5 HOT DATE? Why wait in line at the Arb? No parking problems at Ralph's and you can keep cool with Donuts ansi Cider. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 J41 3 HELP WANTED FRATERNITY kitchen help--busboys,] dishwashers, etc. Call NO 5-8679 ,H45 SELL ON CAMPUS, unusual personalized, bracelet and cuff link. Excellent for Xmas, prom, birthday gifts. High com- mission. No investment. Send for free brochure. Terrimar, 707 Cornell Road, Franklin Square, New York. - H44 Secretaries and Stenographers: Openings for experienced, qualified secretaries and stenographers in- terested in seeking a position with challenge and opportunity for growth. Excellent salary, fringe benefits and good working condi- tions. Apply in 'person. BENDIX SYSTEMS DIVISION Mr. Lawrence Smiley 3300 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor H43 WANTED: Part-time male or female telephone operators. Arthur Murray's. NO. 2-5539..:.H27 WANTED-Experienced Arthur Murray, teachers, full or part time. NO 2-5539. 1311 S. Univprsity H10' HELP WANTED-Male Excellent CAREER Opportunity Married or engaged male graduating seniors or grad students, 'any field. Write Box 1, Michigan Daily. Y1 WANTED TO RENT GRAD. COUPLE desire apt., Jan, 1- June 1st, in exchange part-time work. Exper. general . maintenance, light construction. Box 6, Mich. Daily. Li PERSONAL FIDDLE, 2 horns, or beat drum. Con- tact T. Smith, NO 5-61X8 to be in Yeoman qi the Guard Orchestra. F11 CHALLENGE-We the Pledge Class of A. E. Pi do hereby challenge ANY other pledge class' to ANYthing, at ANY time, at ANY place, under ANY ' conditions. F97 TODAY is the day. Yes you have all been waiting for this big event. It is the kind of thing that happens only one day in every year and this-once- -year-day is now. STUDENT DI- RECTORY HAS ARRIVED. Now don't get over-excited for as it has been quoted: "These are the times 'that try men'ssoles." Kingston Trio. When asked what his opinion on the matter was, Ted Cohn (T.C. JR.), Editor and prolific scholar flatly made this statement. "This year's Student Di- rectory is the biggest one'ever." Such wise thoughts are symbolic of the vastness of the Directory. F98 SUPPORT YOUR SOC.- Vote at the elections Nov. 3 and 4. F55 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS now! Going to Hoboken, Kokomo, or ye old home town? Need a ride? Put your ride wanted to . . . for the weekend or vacation in our Trans- portation- colurmn. P85 NEW SERVICE FOR YOU! The Michi- gan Daily will run free of charge any articles found in the campus area. If you have found any lost articles call NO 2-3241 or NO 2-4786. F86 ATTENTION: recognized student organ- izations currently registered with of- face of student affairs. You are ell- gible for consideration I as movie sponsors. Cinema Guild will be inter- viewing Saturday. October 24, from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Pick up your petition Oct. 19-23 S.A.B. F62 / FOR RENT One block single apartment. 514 S.- Forest. Also room. NO 2-1443. C25 790 SQUARE FEET divided into 2 bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and din- ette, bath and utility room, 3 large closets. Stove, refrigerator, heat, and water are furnished. Call NO 3-4922 after 4:30. C94 2 LARGE well furnished rooms, double or single. Twin beds. Call after-5, 807 West Liberty, NO 8-8278. 093 FURNISHED: 2 bedroom home, avail- able until June, oil furnace, complete bath, washer, 433 E. Shore Dr., Whit-. more Lake. NO 8-6931. - C91 DOUBLES ONLY. Linens furnished. Only % block from Law Quad at 804 S. State (at Hill). C64 CA'MPUS ROOMS, large quiet singles. doubles, linens furnished. Reason- able. - NO 3-4747. C2 ON CAMPUS One block. Single apartment. 514 S. Forest. Also rwoom. NO 2-1443. )C25 PARKING Space and garage. 514 S. rorest. NO 2-1443. C26 LARGE ROOM; single 8 per week. HU 2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road, C35 FURNISHED campus apts. for 3-4 single students. Pvt. bath. $105-$150 per month. 344 S. Division St., NO 3-8134. C30 REAL ESTATE ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS. 22 Mod- ern apartments. Terms. NO 2-1443. R5 Buy - it HOUSE-AVAILABLE IN DEC. Comfort- able five-room house with large living room, tile bath, and basement. Near North Campus. Reasonable--will ne- gotiate. Phone owner-NO 2-8137. R4 CA'R SERVICE, ACCESSORIES Protect your carlt . Fall Changeover . Antifreeze . Winter Lubrication Complete Tune-up Service Available GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION rt,01_d pa ct ardK * * I 601 Packard NO 8-9429 83 You can light either end! et satisfyng avor..sofiendy to your ta Subscribe to The Michigan Daily 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. 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