', NOVEMBER' 411959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE NOVEMBER 4,1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE i n + rnn BOOK SALE: Center To Offer Texts, Magazmies, Paperbacks ..a *..Yr+ 1Y Y . _.'-a.w..stSY 6 Z. J DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .. r LUIFIEEDr' College and high school texts, selling between five and 25 cents are one of the features of the book sale that will be held this Friday and Saturday at the International Center. Old magazines are another drawing card of the sale. A seven- teen volume set of bound copies of Harper's from the years 1877- 1878, will be sold for $2.00. Single copies of National Geo- graphic, Holiday and Theater Arts magazines will also be on sale, ap- pealing especially to student- teachers who need picture displays for their classrooms. Sets bf books and encyclopedias will 'be selling between $2.00 and $7.50. Many ' mystery, detective. and political science books are available, along with poetry, dra- ma, religion and children's books. These will be sold for an average of 25 cents. A large variety of pa- perbacks will be offered at 10 cents apiece or twelve for $1.00ยข, Albums and single records, mainly 78's with a trend toward classical music, and sheet music will also be sold. The annual sale, sponsored by the American Association of Uni- versity Women, is held to rais& money for international grants for women in postgraduate work. One of the students presently at the University on an interna- tional grant is Dr. Antje Tall- gren, a dental student from Fin- land. She is here doing research' and specialized study. (Continued from Page 4) John Flower, pianist, for Thurs., Nov. 5, has been postponed indefinitely. International Student and Family Ex- change, Rm. .528, Student Activities Bldg., Thurs., 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. and evenings by appointment. Call Mrs. Jack Trombka, NO 5-6662. International Center Tea: Thurs., Nov. 5 from 4:40 to 6:00 p.m. at the In- ternational Center. All students wel- come. Seniors: College of LS&A, and Schools of Business Administration, Education, Music, and Public Health: Tentative lists of seniors for February graduation have been posted on the bulletin board in the first floor lobby, Admin. Bldg. Any changes therefrom should be requested of the Recorder at Office of Registration and Records Window No. A, 1513 Admin. Bldg. Academic Notices Seminar in Mathematical Statistics will meet Thurs., Nov. 5, at 4:00'p.m. in Rm. 3201 Angell Hall. Prof. Donald Jones will begin the discussion of Chapter 4 of Fraser's Methods in Non- parametric Statistics. Far Eastern Colloquium: "Impres- sions of Japanese Economic Develop- ment (1959)." Profs. Paul W. McCrack- en and Wallace W. Gardner, School of Business Admin., will speak under aus- pices of the Center for Japanese Stu-, dies, Thurs., Nov. 5, at 8:00 p.m., E. Conference Rm., Rackham. TICKETS for HILLELZAPOPP N On Sale at Fishbowl Hillel FREE TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED SATURDAY to Ann Arbor High School. 11 Katharine Gibbs Memorial Scholarships Full tuition for one year plus $500 cash grant Open to senior women interested in business careers as assistants to ad- ministrators and executives. Outstanding training. Information now available at the College Place- nment Bureau. OSTON 16, MASS. . 21 Marlborough St. NEW YORK 17, N. Y. . . 230 Park Ave. MONTCLAIR, N. J. . . 33 Plymouth St., PROVIDENCE 6, R. 1. . . 155 Angel St. KATHARINE G1 GIBBS, SECRETARIAL * Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof.7 A. E. Heins will speak on "Singular In-I tegral Equations: Theory of Wiener andI Hopf," Thurs., Nov. 5, at 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 246 W. Engrg. Refreshments will be served in Rm. 274 W. Engrg. at 3:30 p.m. Placement Notices Summer Placement Service: Some camps from the East comeI early - looking for campers - and they want to kill two birds with one stone, so they come to the University to look for counselors. Mrs. William Isaacs from Camp Fernwood of Polant, Maine is looking for women counselors, 19 years or older, for all types of camping skills. Interviews to be held in Rm. D-528, SAB, Fri., Nov. 6. Call Ward D. Peterson Ext. 3371, for an appointment. Nov. 6: Camip Mataponi, Napes, Maine, will interview women counsel- ors for all fields of camping. Married couples may apply as there is a broth- er camp, Camp Takago. Contact the same as above. The following schools have listed teaching vacancies for present school year. Hartland, Mich. -HS Chem./Physics/ Gen. Science. Wyandotte, Mich.--JHS Vocal Music, Math. For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Requests: Ansul Chemical Co., Marinette, Wis., currently has two openings available in their Mechanical Design and Develop- ment Division: Research Chemist - degree in Chem. or Ch.E., up to 5 yrs. experience, preferably in lab work rather than in chemical processing op- erations. Senior Design Engr.-College degree or equivalent in Engrg., prefer- able Mech.; knowledge of mechanical design and manufacturing processes; minimum of 2 yrs. experience in Mech. Design, preferably smaller parts and equipment. City of Detroit Civil Service an- pounces examinations for: Jr. Medi- #al Technologist - last possible date for applications s July'29. 1960; Cincal Psychologist-- same closing date. U. S. Naval Radiological Defense Lab. San Francisco, Calif., has vacancies for the following personnel in various divi- sions: Mathematical Statistician, Physi- cist, Electronic Scientist, Operations Research Analyst, Supervisory General Organization [ NoticesI Am. Field Service, organizational meeting, Nov. 4, 9 p.m., SAB. * * * Crop and Saddle Drill Team, organ- izational meeting, Nov. 4, 7 p.m., WAB. * * * Kappa Phi, meeting, Nov. 5,'7:15 p.m., First Methodist Church. Speaker: Kathy Nylander. * * * La Sociedad Hispanica, meeting, Nov. 5, 8 p.m., 3050 FB. Conferencia sokre la musica azteca por un compositor de Mexico, Baile. Refrescos. s * * Univ. Placement Bureau, SNEA and Ed. School Council sponsored, valuable information on "Private School Teach- ing Opportunities in the Detroit Area" will be presented by representatives of Detroit area private schools, Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m., Ed. School Cafeteria. * * * Univ. Coed Horseback Riding Club, meeting, Nov. 5, 6:50 p.m., WAB. For information, call NO 3-7778. s* * WAA Bowling Club, meeting, Nov. 4, 7 p.m., WAB. Evreyone welcome. * * 4 Young Democrats, Nov. 5, 4:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 38. Speaker: Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich.) Intern'tl Folk Dancers, dancing and instruction, Nov. 4, 8 p.m., Council of Churches, 301 E Washington. Engr. or Physicist - Chem. Tech., Chemist, Elecrical or Electronic Engr., and Mech. Engrs. Old Line Life Insurance Co., Detroit, Mich., is seeking men - age 21-30. Col- lege background in any field; resident of S.E. Mich.; three year salary pro- gram available; no previous experience necessary; interested in a career in the life insurance field. California State Personnel Board, Sac- ramento, Calif. 1) Clinical Psychologist I. PhD in Clinical Psychology and com- pletion of internship in clinical psy- chology equivalent to at least 1 full- time semester or valid diploma in Clin- ical Psychology issues by The American Board of Examiners in Professional Psy- chology. 2) Clinical Psychologist II. One year of experience as Clinical Psychol- ogist 1 or either completion of PhD in Clinical Psychology and completion of internship In' clinical psychology or possession of valid diploma in Clinical Psychology issued by The American Board of Examiners in Professional Psychology. Engineering Interviews: Engineering Placement Service, 128H W. Engrg. Bldg. Nov. 5: Bendix Aviation Corp., 8 divisions,; Eclipse-Pioneer Div., Teterboro, N.J. All degrees: AE, EE, E Math., E. Phys., Instru., and ME. Citizenship required. All degrees: Physics. MS and PhD: Math. Des., Res. and Dev. Lakeshore Div., St. Joseph, Mich. BS and MS: ME. Feb. grads. Men only. De- sign. 1 Pacific Div., North Hollywood, Calif. All degrees: EE and ME. BS: E Phys. Feb., June and Aug. grads. Must be US citizen. Des., Res. and Dev. Products Div., South Bend, Ind. All degrees: AE. BS and BS: Mat'ls., and ME. Citizenship required. Feb., June and Aug. grads. Des., Res. and Dev., Test.] Products-Missie Setion, Mishawaka, Ind. All degrees: EE and ME. Feb. and June grads. Must be US citizen. Des., Res. and De., Production. Research Labs. Div., Detroit, Mich. BS: EE, E Phys. MS and PhD: AE, EE, EM Instru. PhD: Nuclear. Citizenship required. Des, Res. and Dev. Systems Div., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Van Nuys, Calif. All degrees: AE, EE E Math, E Physics, Nuclear. All degrees: ME, EM (limited ,to those w/prev. exp. in Ind. or Service). All degrees: Physics and Math. Feb. grads only. Citizenship required. Des., Ree~ and Dv Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp., All divisions (New Haven, Conn.; E. Alton, Il.; Doe Run, Ky.; New Brunswick, N.). BS: ChE, IE ME and Met. MS: Met. PhD: Met. Feb. and June grads. Citizenship required. bes., Res. and Dev., Sales and Prod. Sperry Rand Corp., Sperry Gyroscope Co., Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; Gainesville, Fla.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Sunnyvale, Calif.; Salt Lake City, Utah; Charlottesville, Va.; Clearwater, Fla.; Durham, N.C. All degrees: EE, ME, AE and Physics. Also Applied Math at graduate level. Res. and Dev., and Production. The Trane Co., La Crosse, Wis., and 100 US field offices. BS and MS: AE, ChE, CE, EE, IE, ME and Met. Feb., June and Aug. grads. Men only. Des., Res. and Dev., Sales, Prod., and other. Nov. 5 and 6: Standard Oil Co. of Calif., California Research Corp., Richmond, La Habra and El Segundo, Calif. PhD: ChE and ME. Feb., June and Aug. grads. Men only. Design. Westinghouse Electric Corp., entire co. BS and MS: ChE, EE, E Math, EM, E Phys., IE, Instru, Mat'ls, ME, Met, and Nuclear. Must be male US citizen. Res. and Dev. and Prod. Des., Appli. and Service Engrg., all phases of Mfg. and Purchasing. Whirlpool Corp., Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. BS: EE, EM, IE, ME. Feb. grads. only. Must be male US citizen. Res. and Dev. and Prod. 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, Rm. 1020 Admin. Bldg., during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Employers desirous o hiring students for part-time work should contact Jim Stempson, Student Interviewer, at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2939. MALE 1 Busboy at a small campus restaurant (10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Mon.-Fri.) 1 Drive laundry truck (3-5:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri.) 1 Door to door sales of floor polish. 3 Waiters-Little .Shop 1 Film handler - Audio-Visual (8-10 a.m.) 1 Busboy - "Mary Markley Hall. 1 Full time or part time sales clerk (office supply) FEMALE 1 Full or part time sales clerk (office supply). 1 Waitress at small campus restaurant (10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Mon.-Fri.) 1 Addressing and answering queries for college record club 3 Housework 3 Clerical (Shorthand required) FOR RENT FURNISHED HOME NEAR CAMPUS. 3 bedrooms, living and dining carpet- ed. Kitchen furnishings include silver, China, gas stove, electric refrigerator, gas heat, automatic washer and tubs, attached garage. For family or four girls or four boys. Phone NO 3-5098 to see. C101 ATTRACTIVE-Completely furnished 2 bedroom lakefront home. 20 minutes from campus. Washer, dryer, TV. $70. NO 2-5861 or HI 9-7553. C100 GIRL WANTED to share attractive apartment, $37 a month plus' board. -Please contact Mary Ann or Mary Jean at NO 3-3618 between 5 and 7 P.M. C98 HOUSE FOR RENT-Very desirable 3 bedroom furnished house, available) from Nov. 21 'till June. No pets or small children. Southeast section. Call NO 2-2253. C99 ONE THREE ROOM,' one five room, heated private apartment. On beauti- ful farm 9 mi. from Ann Arbor. Stove, refrigerator, swimming, ice skating, horses. C96 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 DOUBLES ONLY. Linens furnished. Only % block from Law Quad at 804 S. State (at Hill). 064 ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern apartment. 514 S. Forest. Also room. NO 2-1443. C25 PARKING Space and garage., 514 8. Forest. 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 BUSINESS SERVICES STUDENTS: Remember mom and dad, and take home U.S. No. one apples from Michigan, beautifully boxed. Get your order in early. Call HU 2-3797. Apple Hill Orchard on Willis Road off U.S. 23. J55 WHEN the time comes to write the folks for more funds, MORRILL'S at 314 South State Street has a fine selection of Crane's and Eaton's So- cial stationery. MORRI LL'S 314 S. State St. NO 3-2481 J56 RUBBER TIRE MATS-one side fluffed. Sizes 1;1,2 x 23, up to 24 x 36, $2.39 up. Cocoa mats, heavy, $2.75. 30 x 60 plas- tic mats, $1.49. MUEHLIG and LANPHEAR 311 S. Main J54 HOT DATE? Why wait in line at the Arb?j No parking problems at Ralph's and you can keep cool with Donuts and Cider. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 J41 LINES 2 3 4 Figure 5 average words to a Call Classified between 1:00 and 3:00, line. Mon. thru Fri. and 9:00 and 11003Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS ~GET REAL VALU E Transistor Radios AM-FM Radios .' FM Radios .. Stereo Record Players ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $24.95 up $39.95 up $29.95 up $79.90 up High Fidelity Components Quality Diamond Needles Plus Help and Advice From Our Experienced Service Department. MUSIC CENTER ONE-DAY .80 .96 1.12 300 S. Thayer St. SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE .39 .47 .54 X19 Lay away that gift for Christmas now. 4 speaker, 4 speed stereo a bargain at $89.95 now reduced to $69.95 GRI NNELL'S 323 S. Main X18 PERSONAL Is Love Dead? n26 INTELLIGENT, ambitious young mar- ried man seeks permanent position. Willing to commute! Karl Piekarek, Clinton, Mich., GL 6-4417. )F17 SUPPORT YOUR SGC - Vote at the elections Nov. 3 and 4. P55 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 HOW ABOUT THIS? You can buy your tickets for Hillelzapoppin this week on Diag, Mason Hall, residence halls. F20 IT WAS HEARD on'campus that-If you put a morning glory in the closet, it will open the following morning as if it were in the sun,-but the second morning it will not. open, because it can't be fooled again.. F28 WANTED: Tutors. All prospective tutors please apply at Union Student. Offices, any day, 3-5. )H46 HELP WANTED-Male Excellent CAREER Opportunity Detroit, Ann Arbor residents, mar- red or engaged male graduating seniors or grad students, any field. Write Box 1, Michigan Daily. Y1 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Trench coat in law quad park- ing lot. Name John B. inside. NO 2-0551. A42 LOST-Passport, along State St. Fri. afternoon. Contact 810 S. Main St., Ardeshir AmdJadi. A41 LOST-Girl's Michigan ring, 1959, ini- tials J.T.S. Call NO 5-5909. A39 LOST-One fraternity pin with initials J.R.O. between Trigon and Mary Mark- ley. along Washtenaw. Call NO 3-5806. A40 LOST-Wallet. Reward. Call Parke Mal- colm, 305 Wenley, W6Q. A38 LOST: Westclock wrist watch with broken grey band. Call 3-7541, Ext. 843 )A37 FOUND: Bunch of keys on Observatory across from Jordan. Call NO 2-3241. A35 FOUND: Sterling Silver Tie Clip near Hill Aud. Call Eleanore Rubin, NO 2-2325. , A30 FOUND: 3 keys in the Fishbowl, 2 of which are Ford car keys. NO 2-4786. A28 REAL ESTATE H'OUSE-AVAILABLE IN DEC. Comfort- able five-room house with large living room, tile b'ath, and basement. Near North Campus. $14,000-will negotiate. Phone.onwer-NO 2-8137." R4 -.. A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan' PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 h X14 Join GRINNELL'S Piano Rental Club. $20. gives you the use of the piano with lessons for 30 days. From then on only $10 a month-up to five months. GRINNELL'S 323 S. Main NO 8-73123 Broken lenses duplicated. FAST service on all repairs. 240 NICKELS ARCADE NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019 J21 DRIVE A NEW FORD THIS WEEKEND I AI,.I PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED Ann Arbor Piano & Ofgan Co. 213 E. Washington NO 3-3109 ORGANS 'and PIANOS BY WURLITZER, EVERETT, & THOMAS Makers, restorers, and dealers of rare 'violins and bows. Sales - Service - Rentals MADDY MUSIC 508 E. Williams NO 3-3395 X6 BIKES and SCOOTERS FIGHT THE MASSES ON THE ,DIAG Buya bike aid defend yourself Student Bile Shop Economy Student/Teacher summer tours, American conducted, from $495. Russia by Motorcoach. 17-days from Warsaw or Helsinki. Visit rural towns plus major cities. U Diamond Grand Tour. Russia. Poland, Czechoslovakia, Scandinavia, Western Europe highlights. * Collegiate Circle. Black Sea Cruise, Russia, Poland, Czechoslo- vakia, Scandinavia, Benelux, W. Europe. Eastern Europe Adventure. First tir-- available. Bulgaria, Roumania, Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, West- ern Europe scenic route. See your Travel Agent or write Maupintour4 400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Call NO 3-4156 Special Weelend Rates from 5 P.M. Friday till 9 A.M. Monday ... $10.00 Plus 8c a Mile Rates include Gas -- Oil - Insurance 514 E. Washington St. * TRUCKS AVAILABLE 1319 S. nest Z9 J5 TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason- I i. 11 1 1 - :s:... w ..,w~l~ , ::.:'.... :t .:" SticC 9ra~v++d0:,.:. : .: - . eP4 0.^an rytt r. .a.Mx. . JSt!"alytlb.': GS iliW"tl'xNNJYc:t. . i teer ypy yrtyyprr. .4. C.'!X19 W-v6lM ( ~:W* iCOCK .+] -:.:::: h+4,,M :t-0*9 :0+iW5 "49 t Y S TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason- able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590. J21 FAST, ACCURATE TYPING at reason- able rates. NO 3-9104. J45 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 02 WASHINGS and/or ironings. Free pick- up andsdelivery. Specializing in cot- ton dresses. NO 2-9020. AAl BUSINESS PERSONAL CONTEMPLATING the mid-terms that you have had, are having or will have? ' Frightening, isn't it? Calm those jangled nerves and have a monster malt at Lumbard's, 1225 S. Univ. FF41 PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Call Kay, NO 3-4488. )FF39 BEFORE you buy a class ring; look at the official Michigan ring. Burr Patter- son and Auld Co., 1209 South Univer- sity, NO 8-8887. FF40 BARGAIN CORNER SALES AND SERVICE for the Best Buys in ITOM Europe's finest Economy Motor Bike CUSHMAN" America's finest scooter, ENGLAND'S SPORTING GOODS Huron at Ashley NO 5-5284 Z13 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Equity Rights for trailer, 10 feet wide, 1958 Detroiter, 2 bed- rooms, front kitchen. Call HIckory 9-2149. B53' ENGLISH RIDING. BREECHES, jod- phurs, jacket-size 11. Boots size 12. Phone NO 8-8382. B51- 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 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to Chicago Nov. 6. Will share expenses. Call S. Swartz, 4412 Markley. G6 HELP WANTED WANTED--Experienced Arthur Murray teachers, full or part time. NO 2-5539. 1311 S. University. H14 ROOM AND BOARD MAC LAUREN HOME for elderly women. State approved, spacious rooms and good food. 328 E. Jefferson St. NO 8- 8112. E5 PART TIME JOB 650 programmer and senior tabulator operator, desire sup- plementary income. Qualification wire 533, 407, basic machines. Contact Box No. 7, 420 Maynard. AA1 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES Protect your carii * Fall Changeover . Antifreeze . Winter Lubrication Complete Tune-up Service Available GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION 601 Packard NO 8-9429 83 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-mechanio on duty. "You expect 'more from Standard and you get it il" 1226 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 81 WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 82 USED CARS 1948 DODGE,, $60, good transportation. NO 8-8551. N37 1958 MGA COUPE. One owner. 17,000 miles, radio and heater. NO 8-9738 after 5 P.M. N31 '52 PLYMOUTH 4 dr., heater, radio, low mileage.$175. NO 3-1857 after 5. N27 1957 Hillman Minx, 4 Door . . . . :T.'tofi.:.vY +'tvTCh:W::-St4j S :i. ,V#4..',S:...f4-'Sat004M' ..:{i ,S.' -.. :% rA~T .K N-:C. .wt-t::':' - ri ~.. a r~w ~' II - - - I 14 I. in 3LZ? 1ln-S r v .f tttir t