1., s THE MICHIGAN DAILY At W ..SS ~ flS~~j t.. 6. a4C.. A.SA.A ........,o t~~x * ~ ~ I~.... I ,:.Y .. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ~EihI5IFIE5S +,'.?+b {, Y9Q" : "s'"~r, , i,.-.... ":vr"":;: ". v : S };"::;r." (Continued from Page 2) 13 and 14. All tickets 75c, general ad- mission unreserved seating. Mail orders for tickets may be sent to Playbill, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, with self-addressed, stamped envelope,, $nd check payable to Play Production. Orders may be for any or all of the four productions, and should express first, second and third preferences of per- formance dates for each production. Concerts Guest Cellist: Robert Martin will be heard in a cello recital in Aud. A, An- gell Hall on Sun., Dec. 13, at 8:30 p.m He will 'be assisted by David Effron, pianist. Open to the general public. University of Mich. Choir's Christ- mas Concert will be heard .in Hill Aud. on Tues., Dec. 15, at 8:30 p.m., preced- ed by a half-hour carillon recital by Prof. Price, University Carillonneur. Participating groups are the Michigan Singers, Tudor Singers, Male Choir, and the combined choirs, all under the direction of Maynard Klein. On the program will be carols of Czech, Swiss, English and French origin, and com- positions by Gabrieli, Perti, Britten, Tschesnokoff, Pachelbel,.Bach and Vi- valdi. The Choir will be assisted by a chamber orchestra. Open to the gen- eral public, Lectures Lecture: Prof. Kenneth L. Pike will speak on "The Status of the Language System(s) of the Bilingual" on Mon., Dec. 14 at 8 p~m., W. Conference Rm., Rackham Bldg. Everyone welcome. The speaker for the Baker Memor- ial Lecture Mon., Dec. 14 is Dr. Paul T. Chapman, Tuberculosis Controller, City of Detroit, Detroit Dept. of Health. The title of his lecture will be "Inter-Agen- cy Cooperation in the Detection of Tuberculosis." The lecture is in the School of Public Health Aud. at 4:00 p.m. _ . CHRISTMAS GIFT from BRUNDA Christmas CARDS & WRAPPINGS COSTUME JEWELRY GI The Famous SUGGESTIONS GE GIFTS -6* HOME DECORATIONS + FTS to Suit All Tcstes' CANDIES &t nG~ e L 307 South State' .'. i iavf l.WfyJS.re w.surra..ivtew.rurrorr er.. asr,.a...., .. Ya..:.... ... ..... ... GOOD GRIEF! WERE FREY A RE! As advertised in Newsweek & Business Week. As appepring on Jack Parr and Dave Garroway television shows. ThE "PEANUTS" CREW THEMSELVES; end just in time for Christmas. Charlie BrownI "The only kid in the world who has lost 10,000 checker games in a row.. Charlie suffers setback after setback but is sever defeated. An optimist down to his scuffed shoes, he rambles along, ever alert for a kind gesture or the shortest of all pos- sible winning streaks (one smile, one tie game), but something always goes wrong."....$2.00 Lucy: "She wins all arguments by the simple expedient of out yelling her opposition or so confusing them with her Illogic that they can think of no answer. In addition to holding the title of the 'World's No. 1Fuss-Budget' she. also holds the dubious distinction of being the only little girl in the world who has ever been expelled from Kindergarten!"...........$2.00. Linus: "A thumb sucker from the word 'go,' inus finds security by carrying a tiny blanket with him. What problems 'Linus can't solve by sucking his thumb or holding his blanket against his face, he solves by throwing rocks Into vacant lots.".. ............$2.00 Snobpy: "Fuzzy Face, as he is called, imitates lions, snakes, pelicans, vultures, and various other members of the animal kingdom. He thought one day how nice it would be to be a sorority dog. 'With all those girls petting me, he thought, 'Boy! I'd be B.M.0.C.' ".$1.50 Sally Brown: The. newest member of the "Peanuts" family, Sally has been advised by' Lucy not to start walking too soon, for "once she does, she's committed for life"...$1.50 Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for Herman Merte. Jr., Mechanical Engrg.; thesis: "A Study of Pool Boiling in an Accel-' erating System," Mon., Dec. 14, 146 W. Engrg. Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, J. A. Clark. Sociology Colloquium: Prof. David Singer, Dept. of Political Science, "The Behavioral Sciences in International Politics," E. Conference Rm., Rackham' Bldg., Wed., Dec. 16, 4:15 p.m. Doctoral Examination for George Tsu Ning Tsao Chemical Engrg; thesis: "The Effects of Power Input, Agita- tion, and Air Flow on the Rate of Oxygen Transfer in Fermentation Sys-' tems," Tues., Dec. 15, 3201 E. Engrg. Bldg., at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, L. L. Kempe Doctoral Examination for Elston Wells Van Steenburgh, Philosophy; thesis: "A Philosophical Analysis of Metaphor Applied to George Berkeey's Theory of Meaning," Tues., Dec. 25, 2212 Angell Hall, at 4:00 p.m. Chair- man, Paul Henle. Placement Notices The following schools have listed, teaching vacancies and will be here to interview. Monday, December 14 Auburn Heights, Michigan (Avondale Schools) - Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd &" 4th Grades. Tuesday, December 15 Flint, Michgan - Elementary (K-6) Wednesday, December 16, Southfield. Michigan - 2nd grade, J.H.S. English, J.H.S. Girls' Phys. Ed., H.S. Commercial (shorthand and typ- ing) Friday, December 18 F Dearborn, ichigan - School Psy-! chologist or Diagnostician, Oral Deaf (Elem.), Orthopedic (J.H.S.) Speech Correction, Elem. Art, Phys. Ed and Vocal Music. . For any information or appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building, NOr-1 mandy 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Interviews: The following companies will inter-j view at the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin. Bldg. Call Ext. 3371 or 509 for an interview appointment. Mon., Dec. 14:.) Central Intelligence Agency, (CIA),I Washington, D.C. Location of work:1 Washington, D.C. and other areas1 throughout the U.S. Graduates: June or Aug. Military Status: Veteran sta- tus preferred. Non-veterans and ROTC] (Not NROTC or AFROTC) men will be1 considered for trainee positions. 1) Men1 and women with a dgeree in a lan-e guage other than those spoken in' Western Europe. 2) Men and women with a degree in Geography for Econ-a omic Geographists, Physical Geogra- phists or Cartography. 3) Men and wo-f men with degrees in Far Eastern Stu-r dies. 4) Men and women with degrees in Physics but willing to forego pure or fundamental research. 5) Women with secretarial background for secre- tarial positions in headquarters int Washington and ultimately abroad., Trainees and research positions. Fors professional appointments: Men whor are graduate students r undergradu- ares in the upper quarter of the class. Women who are graduate students forp professional appointments or under-2 graduates for the secretarial positions.r Tues., Dec. 5:s Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford Conn. Location of work: Detroit, Hart- ford (home office) or offices throughout the U.S. Graduates: Feb. The companys writes all kinds of insurance and bonds commonly obtainable. The policies coy. er individuals and groups and corpor-1 ate property and other assets againstt substantially every insurable loss. Men_ and women with a degree in Liberal Arts or Business Administration for the following divisions: Actuarial, Claim, Sales and Service, Underwriting, or Ad- ministration. In most cases, training combines formal instruction with on- the-job rotation through various as- pects of the work. Wed., Dec. 16: Central Intelligence Agency - See Monday's listings. Travelers Insurance Co. - See Tues-I day's listings. Personnel Requests: U' Christmas Vacation, Career Open House: The followig company has in- vited people to come in for interviews during Christmas vacation. If you plan on job hunting and have some inter- ests, come into the office for sugges- tions and cards of introduction. Bamberger's, Newark, N.J. Mr. K. Wade Bennett, Sr., VP for Personnel and Labor Relations. A career open house is planned for Mon., Dec. 28 and Tues., Dec. 29, at 10:30 am. The pro- gram leads off with a talk and ques- tion and answer period conducted by one of the officers of the company. This is followed by a complete tour of the store under the guidance of a member of their executive training squad, the hosts of the career open house. Interviews will be arranged for interested students with personnel dept. executives and/or merchandise or management administrators. This is New Jersey's largest and fastest grow- ing department store. Stores are lo- cated in Newark. Paramus. Plainfeld, Menlo Park, Morristown and Princeton. Internal Revenue Service: (Non-ac- counting fobs. Positions: Revenue Of- ficer. As an officer you will be in con- tact with people to examine records of all types; obtain and analyze informa- tion regarding business situations; ne- gotiate arrangements with taxpayers in order to protect the revenue; analyze financial statements to determine abil- ity to pay; and perform similar types of work of a diversified nature. Quali- fications: GS-5 ($4,040) - Must have completed a four-year college course leading to a bachelor's degree; GS-7 ($4,980). Minimum education require- ments for GS-5 may be rated eligible for GS-7 if their college record clear- ly shows superior ability or if eligible as management interns; or completed one year of graduate school; or com- pleted six full years leading to an LL.B. Brochures available for further infor- mation. County of Westchester, County Of- flie Bldg., White Plains, N.Y. Contact Daniel X. Welsh, Asst. Personnel Offi-' cer. Job: Junior Social Case Worker. Under supervision, a Caseworker inves- tigates need for assistance and care at, public expense, renders case work serv- ices to families and individuals in need and to children paced for care in fos- ter homes or in institutions and does related work as required. Qualifica- tions: college degree (Nassau County; college must have included 20 credits in social sciences and Nassau county residents must submit a list of scial - sciene. courses in their application. State residence is not required, but citizenship is required. Applications must be filed by Jan. 4, 1960. Examina-' tion will be held on Feb. 6, 1960. A brochure and additional information is available here in the office. Harvard University, Cambridge 38,l Mass. Little Hall, 1352 Mass. Ave. Con- tact Mr. C. Thanisch, Employment Sec- tion. Jobs: Women for Secretarial po- sitions (with or without shorthand),' Typists or Medical Laboratory Research Assts. with a background in chemistryC and biology. Good opportunities for women who plan to work in the Great-- er Boston area or doing post graduate1 work at Harvard, Hayes-H~aly Travel Bureau, 59 East Madison St., Chicago 3, III. Contact Ramona Hayes Healy. Accountant. Feb. grad. with a degree in accounting to the handling of the books. Applicant should be able to type and have a high scholastic record. Stenographer also needed. American Greetings Corp., 1300 W. 78th St., Cleveland 2, Ohio. Contact Mr. Irv Leiberman Editorial Director. Men and *omen with a degree in jour- nalism or English, and have indicated= some writing ability or perhaps some experience writing for the college news- paper or magazine for the Editorial Staff. Graduates who are creative, im- aginative and can communicate effort-- lessly possess the qualifications needed for these positions. If ten or more peo- ple indicate an interest they will come the to campus for interviews. PERSONALITY HAI RSTYLNG is our aim ! ' SUAVE e SMART " INDIVIDUALISTIC 11 Haircutters The Dascola Barbers Near Michigan Theatre FOR SALE HART SKIS, 6' 11" medium flex. Never been used, with one year guarantee. Call NO 5-5370 after 6. B87 ZENITH portable Hi-Fi with 3 speakers, diamond needle, in excellent condi- tion. Price $60; Phone Ted at NO 2- 4074. B85 IFOR SALE-Ice skates - girls', sizes 13 and 2; boy's, size 3. Toys - road grader and large truck. Call NO 2-4736. SIAMESE KITTENS-A deposit will hold 'til Christmas. Call NO 3-8054 after 6:30. 'B81 WEBCOR portable phonograph, very reasonable. Also for sale are several long playing albums in excellent con- dition. Will sell for $1.50 and $2.00. Call NO 2-7798. B78 CHRISTMAS TREES, freshly cut, pines, balsam, tabletops, spruce. 537 Detroit St., NO 8-9712. B75 CHRISTMAS TREES at Mrs. Kate Ban- drofchak's place-Pontiac road and Long Shore Drive. B71 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 FOR RENT WANTED: Graduate girl to live with 3 graduate girls - reasonable rate. campus location. NO 5-6337 after 5 p.m. C37 TRAILER FOR RENT. Linens and utilities furnished. $65 per month. Call HAmilton 6-8134. C38 FURNISHED apartment, 3-4 me, $150 per mo. Includes all util.. 2 bedrooms, liv. rm., kitchen and bath. NO 5-6230 C36 KITCHEN apartment for two male stu- dents, large closets, private entrance, utilities included. $90 per month. NO 2-7160. 716 S. Division. C33 SINGLE, linens furnished, cleaned week- ly. 1315 Cambridge Rd., NO 2-8718. C34 TWO ROOMMATES wanted to share large 3 man apartment. 523 Packard. Call NO 2-5414. C31 TWO ROOM furnished apartment close to campus. For married couple. Avail- able Feb. 1. Call NO 3-4325. C25 FURNISHED stone cottage overlooking Arboretum. Suitable for adult couple or 1 person. Available February 1st- September 1st. Cali NO 8-6129 eve- nings. C26 CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable. Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17 DELUXE FURNISHED -3 room apart- ment. Semi-private bath. Utilities not included. $90 a month. NO 2-9020. , C FURNISHED: Apt. for 3-4 girls. $140. Phone NO 3-8134. C3 ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern apartment. 514 S. Forest. Also room. NO 2-1443. C25 PARKING Space and garage. 514 $. Forest. NO 2-1443. 026 LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. Hit 2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35 BIKES and SCOOTERS Tell Santa that You Want The ITOM The Motor Bike-Esperia with fabulous ECONOMY from $189 up England Sporting Goods Huron at Ashley NO 5-5284 Z27 Sales and Service BICYCLES and LAMBRETTA MOTOR SCOOTERS Authorized Dealer SKATES SHARPENED WOLVERINE CYCLE SHOP 611 S. Ashley NO 3-7733 Z26 TOYLAND NOW OPEN ! Check oerPrices Bicycles Tricycles ' and toys for all age groups WESTERN AUTO 119 E. Washington NO 3-6994 )Z25 [ LINES 4 Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1):00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. and 9:00 Ond 11:301 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786 ONE-DAY 1.92 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Set of 5 dolls - Made of unbreakable vinyl plastic - decorative colors - 7 to 10 inches high - Perfect for gifts, favors, prizes, old people, young people, and everybody in between. Buy them separately or by the set. Set of 5..$8.50. Prices include all taxes. "Peanuts" Dolls Distributors P. 0. Box 203, Nashville, Tennessee Please send......sets of 5 "Peanuts" Dols at $8.50 set, or.......Charlie Browns at $2. ea.;.......Lucys at $2. ea.;.......Lnus at $2. ea.;...... Snoopys at $1.50 ea.=......Saily Browns at $1.50 ea. Q Ship C. 0. D. Q To save myself C.0.0. charges, I enclose a check or money order for the. dolls plus 25 for the first doll and 5, for each additional doll to cover postage costs., Name Adrs City . en . _at . MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED j Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co. 213E. Washington NO 3-3109 Xl CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES, SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING Auto and Furniture Refinished - Reupholstered Convertible Tops NO 3-8644 YAHR'S MOTOR SALES Bumping and Painting Used Cars Bought and Sold NO 3-4510 Both at 507 5. Ashley S9 Protect your car t * 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--mechanic on duty. "You expect more from Standard and you get it!" 1224 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 '1 WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 90t}7 South State NO 2-3350 62 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED-Male dates to accom- pany females to J-Hop, Feb. 6, 1960. )H68 BUSINESS SERVICES AUTO INSURANCE -Refused? Can- celed? Under. aged? Need financial responsibility? 400 S. Division NO 2- 4563. )J71 FOR TODAY'S breakfast why not buy some lox, cream cheese, bagels, onion' rolls, or assorted Danish pastry? Plan ahead also . d. . later In the week. we'll have smoked whitefish, gefitle fish, kosher soups, pastrami, and corned beef. Shop at Ralph's for these delicious foods. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard N02-3175 MAYNARD & SEEGER WELDERS and BLACKSMITHING 109 S. Ashley NO 8-7403 )J3 TYPING in my home. Geraldine Ntoel- ler, 111 Worden. NO 3-9585. )J61 SHE'LL BLESS you three- times a day for thinking of a gift that makes meal time easier and more attractive. Come see our wonderful selection of new Pyrex casseroles in decorated designs and Pyrex bev- erage servers trimmed in-.gold. MUEHLIG AND LANFHEAR 311 5. Main NO 2-3277 J70 Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners $15.00 and up J. LEABU SALES AND SERVICE 322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604 )J59 323 a. Main. NO 2-566 PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CAB 50 for $1.99 and up. Napkins, matches, and stationery CRAFT PRESS-330 Maynard, NO 8-8 MUSIC CENTER for Diamond Needles Records - Mailed Stereo Phonographs Tape Recorders Transistor Radios ,- Gift Certificates MUSIC CENTER 300 S. Thayer NO 2-250 Service on All Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fi's All Work Guaranteed STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVI 207 E. Ann NO 8-8116 Have you heard Ndrelco's Stereo Tape Recorder? A truly professiona machine at a moderate price, Listen at the 1317 South University Ave. near Washtenaw NO 8-7992 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 ORGANS and PIANOS BY WUR3LITZER. EVERETT, & 'l'HOME Makers, restorers, and dealers o1 rare violins and bows. Sales - Service - Rental MADDY MUSI- 508 1. Williams NO 3-330 TRANSPORTATION WANTED: Driver to share driving a expenses to Colorado or vicinity D 18. Call NO 5-5043 after 5 p.m. )C WANTED: Ride to 'Washington, Df Dec. 18. Call NO 3-0377. C WEST MICH. XMAS SPECIAL ROUND TRIP CHARTER GREYHOUI GRAND RAPIDS, GRAND HAVEN, MUSKEGON, AND ALL POINTS NOR' JEFF FUNKHOUSER, 134 GREENE E C FLY HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Plane tickets to New York, $20. Also to Chicago, etc. Regularly Scheduled flights. Call NTO 2-7409. G: BUSiN ESS PERSONAL IMPRESS YOUR friends (and enemie Buy a sunlamp at Lumbard's an tell them you go home to Lauderda on weekends. 1225 S. Univ. )FF! WAKE UP SERVICE Have trouble waking up?-keeping appointments? We will call you night or day. Call NO 3-6361. CHANTICLEER'S EARLY BIRD BER F! BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-7.95; Soc 39c: shorts 69c; military asuppli Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. USED CARS 1956 VOLKSWAGON. Good conditic new battery and radio. $1,095. Call N 3-9813 after 6. '1 SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE .54 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS All records 25% off list price UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE 340 Maynard Toy Musical Grand Pianos $.98 Grinnel's automatic phonograph for $39.50 Phonola Stereo-4 speaker--X9.50 Special on Hallett Davis Piano $4.95 in mahogany, walnut slightly higher. Loads of uprights, reconditioned an regulated for only $95.00 up.- GRI NNELL'S Y a t 8 6 s - a s w z . : _ ,s ... . n 5 ',, I/fYLt'iklcr!kYc Mon. & Fri. 9 to 9 WILKINS N Tues. thru Sat. 9 to 5:30 PERSONAL VIRGINIA-Shangri-La is at League Ballroom 9:30 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Feb. 6, 1960. Charlie }F43 THIS IS IT . . . your last' chance to get an Ensian for only $6.00. Price rise Monday, December 14. F40 CHARLEE say-Return to paradise at J-Hop Feb. 6, 1960. )F44! 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 SWING IT MAN! Nothing but cool- that Men's Glee Club record. You got "White Tie and Tails?" RICKY )F53 CHICAGO AREA STUDENTS: You are invited to the free Chicago Alumni Club Luncheon at Hlenrie's Res- taurant, 71 West Randolph St. on Monday, December 28th at noon. Make reservations with JOAN VALLA, NO 2-7374, RON SISTRUNK, NO 3- 0190,. or CAROL HiOLLAND, NO 3- 0522. Late reservations can be made by calling JOAN VALLA in Chicago at POrtsmouth 7-3747 before Decem- ber 23rd. F41 TELECTRO tape recorder, like new with one roll tape. Phone NO 3-4040 after 7:00 P.M. 880 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Black rim glasses with loose left lense in beige holder. Call 3-2182. A39 ONE-DAY SERVICES AT SANFORVSI. Shoe Repairing t Hat Cleaning Tailoring Pressing Sloe Shining 119 East Ann Stree, Open Tii 8 P. M. - Also Sundays & Holidays (Opposite court house since 1927) NO 8-6966 J2 WASHINGS and/or ironings. Free pick- up and delivery. Specializing in cot- eon dresses. NO 2-9020. AAl NEW CARS NEW CARS T1,399.99 TOTAL DELIVERED PRICE! Exceptionally good-looking cardigans and pull-over sweaters hand-framed in the Shetland Isles of traditional highly brushed shetland wool. The soft luxurious trims of subtle heather tones 'make Men's Brush/Camb Set. 100% boar bristle brushes ...fine comb.BSlack Satin hardwood handle. 3.95 GO World's Most Economical 2nd Car! "Less than 1 c per mile total operating cost, including gas, enjoyed by many Fiat owners." a pleasant surprise under His or Her Christmas Tree. 4 4 4 4] MEN'S SIZES 40-46 V-NECK 16.95 LADIEs' SIZES 36-40 CARDIGAN 18.50 PULLOVER 16.50 Three easy ways to shop at Wilkinsons"- Charge, Lty-away, anEd $1.0i Weekly Budget Plan DAD BUY HER Christma- ONE FR FOUND: One brogch and one Chinese- style earring found at "Hunters' Associatinn" after the after-nartv. Call * FEATURING I Ilr _.......,... lf Stunning ,ItatiQn Styled Body --- Air-Cooled Engine, requires