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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1954

THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1954

Wed., Nov. 10-
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis.-B.S. in Elect., Ind.,
Mech., and Metal. E. for Sales, Applica-
tion, Process Engineering, Design, De-
vel., Manufacturing & Field Service.
There will be a group meeting on Nov.
9, 4:00 p.m., 246 W.E.
Thurs., Nov. 11-
Penick & Ford, Ltd. Inc., Cedar Rap-
ids, Iowa-B.S. & M.S. in Chem. E. for
Tech. Sales.
Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis.
-B.S. in Civil, Elect., Ind., Mech., &
Chem. E. for Design, Research, & De-
velopment.
Jack & Heintz, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
---B.S. & M.S. in Elect. E., also limited
opportunities for Ind., Mech., & Metal.
E. for Manufacturing, 'Sales, Design &
Devel.
Standard Oil Co. (Ohio), Manufactur-
ing Dept., Cleveland, Ohio-MS & PhD
in Chem. E. and Chemistry for Re-
search.
North American Aviation, Columbus,
Ohio-All degrees in Aero. & Mech. E.,
B.S. &M .S. in Civil, Elect., and Engrg.
Math. & Physics for Design & Tech.
Devel.
Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 11 & 12-
Atlantic Refining Co., Dallas, Texas
All levels in Civil, Elect., Mech
Chem. E., Engrg. Math., Engrg. Me-
chanics & Physics for Production & Re-
search.
Square D. Co., Detroit, Mich.-B.S.
in Mech., Ind., & Elect. E. for Design,
Sales, Production, and Application.
Fri., Nov. 12-
Hazeltine Electrbnics Corp., Little
Neck, Long Island-B.S. & M.S. in
Elect., Mech., Engrg. Mechanics, &
Engrg. Physics for Fundamental Re-
search & Patent Devel., Advanced De-
sign, Devel. and Production of Elec-
tronics Equipment.
Texaco, The Texas Co., New York
City, N.Y.-B.S. & M.S. in Chem. E.,
B.S. In Civil, & M.S. in Mech. E. for
Research, Devel., Process, Design and
Consntruction.
Phillips Petroleum Co., Bartlesville,
Okla.-B.S. in Metal. E., and all levels
in Chem., Mech., Elect., and Engrg.
Physics for Production, Manufacturing,
Transportation, Research & Devel.,
Sales & Accounting.
Students wishing to make appoint-
ments with any of the above should
contact the Engineering Placement Of-
fice, Ext. 2182, Room 248 W.E.
PERSONNEL REQUEST:
U.S. Civil Service Commission, Social
Security Admin., Bureau of Old-Age and
Survivors Insurance, Dept. of Health,
Educ., & Welfare, announces a need
for Claims Assistant Trainees and Field
Assistant Trainees to 1111 positions
throughout Ill., Mich., and Wis. All
seniors who plan to get their degrees
in either Feb. or June may apply. An
examination will be given at the Social
Security Office, County Building, Jack-
son, Mich., on Saturdays-Nov. 6, 13,
and 20, at 8:30 a.m. The positions are
open to both men and women.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 371,
Room 3528 Administratiop Building.
Lectures
Department of Astronomy. Visitors'
Night, Fri., Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m. Dr. Wil-
liam Liller will speak on "What As-
tronomers Are Up To." After the il-
lustrated talk in 2003 Angell Hall, the
Students' Observatory on the fifth
floor will be open for telescopic ob-
servation of the Moon and a double
star, if the sky is clear, or for inspec-
tion of the telescopes and planetar-
ium, if the sky is cloudy. Children
are welcomed, but must be accom-
panied by adults.
First Lecture to Commemorate 75th
Anniversary of Professional Education.
Dr. Erich Hylla will speak on "Euro-
pean Foundations of Professional Edu-
cation" at 4:15 p.m. Fri., Angell Hall,
Auditorium A. Prof. Hylla was Commis-
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Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M.'Saturday
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords.-$6.88. Sox,
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B
Purchase from
Purchase
SPECIAL, tripod with pan-head.
Regular $13.75, now $9.95

Purchase
1116 S. University

Camera
Phone NO 8-6972
)117B

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LIGHT WEIGHT Bicycles, fully equip-
ed $38.95, repair on all makes, NO
8-7187, Corner of Main and Madison.
)120B
9x12 GRASS RUG for living room or
porch, grey, $10. Two office chairs,
all wood, $5 each. All in good con-
dition. Call NO 2-9020. )119B
TEN CARS ALL PRICED UNDER $100.
Chevies, Fords, Plymouths. The big
lot across from the downtown car-
port. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )103B
1950 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan, top
notch condition throughout, nearly
new tires, only $645. Fitzgerald-Jor-
dan, 607 Detroit NO 8-8141. )110B
1947 PLYMOUTH four door sedan, radio
and heater. The big lot across from
the downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales. 222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588.
)104B
1946 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE, new
overhaul, good rubber, radio and heat-
er. The big lot across from the car
port. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W. Wash-
ington. NO 2-4588. )76B
1947 STUDEBAKER four door, radio
and heater. Mechanically perfect.
Body has rough spots. $150.00. Call
NO 2-4674 )122B
1950 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, heater,
good paint, tires. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron
Motor Sales. 222 W. Washington,NO
2-4588. 124B
1937 FORD, two door, good heater and
good tires, one owner. The big lot
across from downtown carport.
Huron Motor Sales. 222 W. Wash-
ington, NO 2-4588. )126B
1940 CHEVROLET two door, one own-
er, with heater, turn signals. Real
good transportation. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales. 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)125B
1947 CHEVIE, good condition, radio
and heater, black, two door, $300.
1207 Brooklyn, NO 8-6351. )127B

FOR SALE
COMING SOON,
NOVEMBER 12,
THE ALL NEW
'55 FORD
Herb Estes, Inc.
514 E. Washington St.
)129B
6 FOOT 9 INCH Splitkein Skiis, lam-
inated with seal edges and safety
bindings. Call after 3:00 p.m., 5346
Ypsi. )127B
BENZ MOTORS
TIP-TOP CHOICE USED CARS
1947 OLDSMOBILE, four door,
hydramatic, radio and heat-
er, very good tires. $295.
1950 PLYMOUTH, two door, fac-
tory installed heater. $595.
Open evenings till 8:00 p.m.
331 S. 4th Ave. NO 2-5523
)130B
FOR RENT
FREE LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS--
on campus for married couple in ex-
change for household duties. NO
3-8454. )11G
ROOMS FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOM for Male Students.
Campus-excellent location. Congen-
ial house. 213 N. Thayer. Phone NO
3-4522. )15D
TWO SINGLE ROOMS for rent, refrig-
erator privileges, furnished. Few
blocks from campus. Inquire 906
Greenwood. Phone NO 2-7108. )14D
ROOMS FOR FOOTBALL WEEKENDS.
Reserve rooms now. Student Room
Bureau. No fee charged. NO 3-8454. )4D
ROOMS FOR FOOTBALL WEEKENDS.
Reserve rooms now at the Campus
Tourist Homes. 518 E. William (near
State St.) Ph. NO 3-8454. )3D
TO SHARE-Suite of rooms with male
grad student. Close to law school.
Phone NO 2-8262. )16D
PERSONAL
ARE YOU LISTED in the Faculty or
Student Directory. If so, you can
order Life for $4.00 a year (reg. $6.75).
Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )30F
HELP WANTED
WIVES OF STUDENTS may apply now
for saleswork during the month of
December. Mellencamp's Men's Store,
122 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti. )16H

HELP WANTED
SEARS AND COMPANY need men of
high caliber to call on our customers
during hours of 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Potential earnings of $50 to $80 per
week, offers excellent opportunity to
those interested in direct selling who
have these hours available. Good
background, references, and car es-
sential. For further information ap-
ply Monday, Nov. 8, at 6:00 p.m.
sharp, Allenel Hotel. )17H
BUSINESS SERVICES
R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine
instruments, Accessories, Repairs. 310
S. 'State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962.
)10I
WASHING-Finished work and hand
ironing. Rough dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone NO 2-9020. Spec-
ialize in winter cottons and blouses,
wool soxs washed also. )8I
RADIO-PHONO-TV
Service and Sales.
Free Pick-Up and Delivery
Fast Service - Reasonable Rates
"Student Service"
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND TV
1217 S. University, Phone NO 8-7942
1% blocks east of East Eng. )481
TYPING WANTED, reasonable rates.
Have done Law work. Mrs. Mullet,
726 S. Main St., NO 8-6883. )11I
ALTERATIONS
LADIES: WOULD YOU like a dress
shortened promptly? Also other al-
terations. Call NO 2-2678, Alta
Graves. )2N,
HELP WANTED: WOMEN
MAKE EXTRA MONEY. Address, Mail
postcards spare time every week.
BICO, 143 Belmont, Belmont, Mass.
)1P
REAL ESTATE
CALL WARD REALTY-NO 2-7787 for
2&3 bedroom homes-priced for stu-
dents. An example: for $1,000 down,
well built, well kept, 2 bedroom, one
floor home with full bath, generous
living room, custom kitchen with
dining area, 180 foot deep lot with
terraced, sloping yard ending in a
fenced off area for play yard or
garden. Automatic heat, Aluminum
storms and screens, also aluminum
combination storm doors. Shown by
appointment only. Evenings call:
Mr. Haddock NO 2-5863
Mr. Rice 3YP 2740-M
Mr. Garner NO 3-2761
Mr. Martin NO 8-8608
Mr. Schoot NO 3-2763 )10

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By G. B. Shaw
Guest Admission $1 .65
Season membership (7 plays) $10.00
1st Semester Membership (3 plays) $4.50
PERFORMANCES: THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY
Curtain at 8:15 P.M.

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TONIGHT AT 8
Department of Speech Presents
SHAKESPEARE'S
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$1.50-$1.20-90c
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North End Michigan League

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VERDI REQUIEM MASS
Conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI.
Herva Nelli, Fedora Barbieri, Giuseppe di"
Cesare Sieppi
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Soloists:
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BERLIOZ: THE DAMNATION OF FAUST
The Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch,
conductor. Soloists: Suzanne Danco, David Poleri,
Martial Singher, Donald Gramm
VERDI: FALSTAFF (Complete) NBC Symphony Or-
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SCHUMANN: Carnival, FRANCK: Prelude, Chorale
and Fugue-ARTUR RUBINSTEIN, pianist
OFFENBACH GAITE PARISIENNE in high fidelity-
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