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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954

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Adult Classes
Plan Offered
ByUniversity
Adults who havednever finished
high school, including some who
never went beyond grade school,
can still enter the University, ac-
cording to Clyde Vroman, alrec-
tor of admissions.
After passing Freshman en-
trance exam program, students
may work toward a degree, being
permitted more freedom in their
elections than usual students, Vro-
man explained.
Although few enroll under the
program, those in it generally
maintain better than average rec-.
ords. Vroman cited the case of a
man 60 years old with a grade
school education who graduated
Phi Beta Kappa.
Comparing the University pro-
gram to a similar one at Colum-
bia University Dean Willard Olson
of the School of Education laid
the difference in numbers to a dif-
ference in location. "Since it's lo-
cated in New York City, Columbia
doesn't have to depend on resident
students."

Orientation
Men who have had exper-
ience as student orientation
leaders and who are interested
in becoming orientation lead-
ers in the coming semester may
sign up at the Michigan Union
student offices from 3 to 5
p.m. daily.

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

Prof. Katz Set
As Engineers
Institute Head
Prof. Donald L. Katz, chairman
of the chemical and metallurgi-
cal engineering department, has
been named director of the Amer-
ican Institute of Chemical Engi-
neers, according to an announce-
ment made by the Institute yes-
terday.
Katz is one of four men among
the institute's members chosen for
directorships by letter ballot. Each
of the 12 directors serves a three-
year term.
Katz is chairman of the organ-
ization's nuclear engineering di-
vision, and has served as a mem-
ber of the Education and Accredi-
tation Committee and the Publica-
tions Program Committee.

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3553
Administration Building before 2 p.m.
the day preceding publication (be-
fore 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of
lectures, concerts, and organization
meetings cannot be published oftener
than twice.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954
Vol. LXV, No. 69
Notices
TIAA -- College Retirement Equities
Fund. Participants in the Teachers In-
surance and Annuity Association re-
tirement program who wish to change
their contributions to the College Re-
tirement Equities Fund, or to apply for
or discontinue participation in the
Equities Fund, will be able to make
such changes before Dec. 15. Staff
members who have % or ?13 of the con-
tributions to TIAA allocated to CREF
may wish to change to a % basis, or
go from the latter to a 1 or % basis.
In accordance with a University regu-
lation, students planning to spend
Christmas vacation outside Ann Arbor
must return library books to the Charg-
ing Desk of the General Library (or the
proper Divisional Library) before leaving
the city.
Special permission to charge books
for use outside Ann Arbormaybe giv-
en in case of urgent need. Arrange-
ments must be made at the Charging
Desk for books from the General Li-
brary or with Librarians in charge of
Divisional Libraries.
Instructors' signatures for the month
of December may be obtained before
Dec. 17. DEAN'S MONTHLY CERTIFI-
CATION must be returned to Dean's
office no later than Jan. 3. VA Form 7-
1996a will be filled in and signed in the
Student
Christmas Vespers
First Presbyterian Church
TODAY at 5:10 P.M.

Office of Veterans' Affairs during the
week of Jan. 3.
Applications for Engineering Research
Institute Fellowships to be awarded for
the spring semester, 1954-1955, are now
being accepted in the office of the
Graduate School., The stipend is $875
per semester. Application forms are
available from the Graduate School.
Only applicants who have been em-
ployed by the Institute for at least one
year on at least a half-time basis are
eligible.
Applications and supporting material
are due in the office of the Graduate
School not later than 4:00 p.m., Fri.,
Jan. 7.
Kenneth Smith of Camp Charlevoix,
Michigan, will be on campus Wed. and
Thurs. of this week to interview pros-
pective camp counselors for a boys'
camp. Hemwould like men at least
twenty years of age. Camping experi-
ence is not necessary. Mr. Smith will
be available Wed. from 1:00-5:00 p.m.,
and Thurs. from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. in
the Union.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Wed. & Thurs., Dec. 15 & 16
Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., Car-
bide & Carbon Chem. Co., Atomic En-
ergy Installations, Oak Ridge, Tenn.-
All levels of Metal., Mech., Chem. E.,
Engrg. Mech., Engrg. Math., Engrg.
Physics, some Civil, Elect., & Ind. E.
for Development, Design, Production,
Plant Eng., Main Finance, and Re-
search.
Thurs., Dec. 16
Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, Wisc.
-B.S. Civil, Elect., Ind., Mech., Chem.
E. for Design, Research, and Develop
ment.
New York Air Brake Co., Watertown
Div., Watertown, N.Y.-B.S. & M.S. in
Mech. & Ind. E. for Engineering in
the Fields of Research, Design, & De-
velopment.
Students wishing to make appoint-
ments with any of the above should
contact the Engineering Placement Of-
fice, Ext. 2182, Room 248.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Esterbrook Pen Co., Camden, N.J. is
looking for a Sales Representative for
the Michigan area (except metropolitan
Detroit) and South Bend, Indiana. Man
25-30 years old, must have own car,
prefer some experience. Residence in
Lansing is preferred, but the headquar-
ters may be moved from Lansing to
Grand Rapids.
Board of Civil Service Examiners for
the Corps of Engrs., Detroit, Mich., an-
nounces openings for Cartographers-
GS-5, 7, & 9, Cartographic Aids-GS-1
through 7, and an Engineering Drafts-
man (Trainee) GS-1. Both Cartographic
positions require some experience. Car-
tographers (GS-5, 7, 9) must have com-
pleted a full 4-year course of study
leading to a BA. Cartographic Aids can
to a limited extent substitute education
for experience. Engineering Draftsmen
must have had at least three months
experience in drafting or education on
a senior high: school level including two
-year courses in Drafting, Illustrative
Design, or Mechanical Drawing, and an
additional %-year course in any combi-

nation of the above or Math, Survey-
ing, or Physics.
U.S. Civil Service Commission an-
nounces positions for Claims Examiners,
GS-7, 8, 9, in the area office at Chicago,
Ill. These positions are open to college
trained persons with a legal background
or other appropriate experience. Gen-
eral experience in Government, busi-
ness, or industrial positions requiring
a knowledge of laws, regulations, pro-
cedures, precedents or business prac-
tices based on law. First writtenrtest
Jan. 8. Applications must be in by Dec.
28.

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Civil Service,. Chicago Region,i
announces exams for positions in
fields of Business and Economics,
gineering and Science, Inspection,I
Stenography and Typing.

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Civil Service Commission of Canada
announces positions open for Junior
Administrative Officers to work in the
following branches: Indian Affairs, Ag-
riculture, Fisheries, Labor, Nat'l. De-
fense, Defense Production, Citizenship
and Immigration, Nat'l. Revenue, Pub-
lic Printing and Stationery, Finance
(Treasury Board Div.). To apply you
must be a graduate of a university or
college of recognized standing, or to re-
ceive your degree in 1955, and must
not have passed your 27th birthday on
Sept. 1, 1954.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, Room 3528
Admin. Bldg., Ext. 371.
Notice: The representative from the
U.S. Dept. of State will be at the Bu-
reau of Appointments Tues., Dec. 14,
to interview for the positions of Inves-
tigators.
Academic Notices
Mathematics Colloquium. Tues., Dec.
14 at 4:10 p.m., Room 3011 Angell Hall.
Dr. E. L.. Griffin will speak on, "Rings
of Operators."
Seminar in Complex Variables will
meet Tues., Dec. 14, at 3:00 p.m., Room
247 W. E. Prof. J. L. Ullman will speak
on, "Approximation to Continuous
Function; Lavrentieff's Theorem."
Important meeting of the Lit. School
Steering Committee today in Dean Rob-
ertson's office at 4:00 p.m.
Engineering Senior and Graduate Stu-
dent Seminar: The series of meetings
on "Human Relations for the Engineer,"
originally scheduled for this semester,
have been postponed until the second
semester, starting Wed., Feb. 16 at 4:00
p.m., Room 311, West Engineering Bldg.
Sociology Colloquium: Dr. Kingsley
Davis of Columbia University will dis-
cuss "Problems and Ideas in Compara-
tive Urban Research" at 4:00 p.m. Wed.,
Dec. 15, in the East Lecture Hall of the
Rackham Bldg. A pre-holiday coffee
hour will precede the Colloquium from
2:45-3:45 p.m. in the Sociology Lounge,
5607 Haven Hall.
Doctoral Examination for Roberta
Smith Hartman, Bacteriology; thesis:
"An Electrophoretic Method for the
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1:00 A.M. Saturday
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Class Register on North Uni-
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8-7651 immediately. )55A
LOST: Braided gold watch chain, South
University near Forest or Church. Re-
ward. NO 2-1365. )57A
LOST: Social Science 154 Notebook.
Urgently needed. Ken Stoumen, NO
2-3191. )58A
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B
Our Annual
Christmas Tree
IS AGAIN AVAILABLE-to you for mak-
ing your personalized photographic
Christmas cards. You may use your
own camera or ours and we will
furnish the lighting and helpful sug-
gestions at no charge to you. Store
hours: 9 to 6 daily except Mondays,
9 to 9. Other evenings by appoint-
ment.
PURCHASE
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FOR SALE
1948 KAISER, four door, heater, good
rubber. The big lot across from
downtown carport: Huron Motor'
sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)191B
1930 MODEL T FORD, four door, new
rubber, runs perfect. The big lot
across from downtown carport. Huron
Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO
2-4588. )190B

8170 Jackson Rd. Ph. HA 6-8134
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FOR RENT
FURNISHED -- Two bedroom campus
apartment. Available Dec. 15 for 3-4
adults. Private bath. $140. NO 3-8454.
)170
ROOMS FOR RENT
BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH - Campus
Tourist Home, 518 E. William (near
State). NO 3-8454. )23D
SHARE TWO ROOMS-basement-with
two men. Refrigerator. Near cam-
pus. $7 weekly. 1001 S. Forest. Phone
NO 2-7639. )24D
ROOMS FOR RENT-Male student,
double rooms and suite, cooking
privileges. Half a block from Cam-
pus, 417 E. Liberty. )27D
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: RIDERS to Maine, via Bos-
ton. Leave Dec. 17, return Jan. 2.
Call NO 8-8457. )16G
RIDERS WANTED to Florida. Five cars
(Three Brand New) leaving Dec. 17
or 18-$20, helping drive appreciated.
NO 3-8177, after 6 p.m. )34G
RIDERS, round trip Orlando, Florida,
$25, '53 Ford, Beard, NO 2-3219. )36G
DRIVER for private car to Florida,
gas, oil, and guaranteed plane fare
home provided. NO 2-6750, Mrs. Web-
er. )26H
PERSONAL
LOOKING FOR A JAGUAR in your
stocking? Why not treat him to a
subscription? He'll remember you all
year round. Phone Student Period-
ical, NO 2-3061, days, eves. Pay after
Christmas. )49F
HELP WANTED
DRAFTSMAN WANTED for consulting
engineering office. Part time or full
time. Familiarity with piping and
chemical machinery desirable but not
necessary. No Saturday work. Box 3.
)234
COLLEGE GRADUATES
Institution Social Worker I-Examina-
tion now being given to fill present
and future vacancies in scattered
areas throughout state. Must have
bachelor's degree. Salary $71.20 week-
ly to start. Obtain application at
nearest Michigan Employment Ser-
vice office or write Michigan Civil
Service, Lewis Cass Building, Lansing
13. )24H

HELP WANTED
DRIVERS WANTED-I need new Fords
delivered to West Palm Beach, Flor-
ida. Vacation in Florida on my at-
tractive offer. Call Bill Petro for
details. Days Detroit, Vermont 6-9087,
nights Detroit Kenwood 3-8321. )25H
BUSINESS SERVICES
R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine
instruments, Accessories, Repairs. 310
S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962.
)10r
WASHING-Finished work and hand
ironing. Rough dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone NO 2-9020. Wool
soxs washed also. )81
WEBCOR
3 Speaker Musicale
The first truly hi-fidelity table model
phonograph. Hear it and
compare it at
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND T.V.
"Student Service"
Hallicrafters Radios and Television
1217 So. University Ph. NO 8-7942
1% blocke east of East Eng. )47E
PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS -- accurate,
concise informational guide to the
western European medical schools--
tsting admission requirements, ap-
plication procedures, etc. Write
"Guide," Box No. 422, Williamstown,
N.J.; $2.30 prepaid or COD plus post-
age. )161
PROMPT, accurate typing service. Call
NO 5-4561. )171
REAL ESTATE
CALL WARD REALITY
NO 2-7787
for 2x3 bedroom homes-priced for
students. Evenings call:
Mr.. Hadcock NO 2-5863
Mr. Rice 3YP 2740-M
Mr. Garner NO 3-2761
Mr. Martin NO 8-8608
Mr. Schoot NO 3-2763 )20
MISCELLANEOUS
THE FINEST line of imported Holiday
chocolates, including Swiss Tobler
and Lindt, and Dutch Droste. Wash-
ington Fish Market, 208 E. Wash-
ington. Tel. NO 2-2589. )19L

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Vulcans Offer REDUCED RATES
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TICKETS ON SALE-Administration Building
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The Students' International Travel Association offers a.
wide variety of tours bound for Europe, South America,
Hawaii, Mexico, Around the World, etc. With the stu-
dent especially in mind. SITA offers everything from
lowcost cycling trips to more comfortable rail and bus
tours. Out-of-the-way places are explored as well as
large cities. For detailed SITA booklets and complete
information, please call any evening or weekend: Homer
and Patricia Cooper, 1024 Hill; NO 3-1511, extension
544.
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1950 FORD, two door, one owner, low
mileage, good tires, radio, heater. Only
$475. NO 2-7884. )166B
CHRISTMAS TREES--$1.00 up. Drive
in Pontiac Road at R.R. track, one
block west of Broadway signal light.
We don't want all the business, just
yours. )20L
ALMOST NEW Argus 03 camera with
case and flash attachment $45, Call
NO 3-3661. )180B
1938 PLYMOUTH, runs good, $65.
1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, $245.
Fitzgerald-Jordan, Inc.
607 Detroit Phone NO 8-8144
)183B
APARTMENT-SIZED WASHER, almost
new, very reasonable. Call NO 3-3504.
)188B
1953 FORD V-8 VICTORIA HARDTOP
$1395
Two-tone flamingo and ivory
Matching vinyl upholstery
White-sidewall tires
Chromium wheel covers
Automatic transmission
Fresh-air heating system
Windshield washers
Push-button radio
A one-owner car. Will arrange terms.
For a demonstration drive, call
NO 3-3233. ).187B
1938 CHEVROLET, beautiful shape,
private sale by elderly lady. NO 3-3267.
)185B
CHILD'S CRIB; new tuxedo, small;
two-burner hot plate. Very reason-
able. Call NO 3-8438. )189B
1948 DODGE, four door, radio, heater,
one owner. The big lot across from
downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)194B
1950 PLYMOUTH, four door, radio
heater, snow tires, very clean. The
big lot across from downtown car-
port. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )193B

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CURRIER &- IVES ENGLISH DESIGNS
MICHIGAN SEAL
CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS
Since MORRILL'S Phone,
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