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SATURDAY, MARCH 23,1957

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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .75 1.87 2.78
3 .90 2.25 3.33
4 1.04 2.60 3.85
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
Service. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E.
Washington. NO 3-4858. )S60
For the Best in
Tires. Batteries, and Service
see
"HOB" GAINSLEY
SERVICE
So. University & Forest
A849
TIRE SALE
Prices slashed
Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
GOLDEN'S SERVICE
featuring STANDARD Products
601 Packard - NO 8-9429
)S52
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Men's Baracuta raincoat in Un-
ion. Call Fred, NO 3-4187. )A116
LOST-Brown leather zippered note-
book. Reward. 8-6588. 954 Greenwood.
)A115
REAL ESTATE
TT E
THE
BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS.
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8 )R1
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE NEEDED to Massachusetts for
spring vacation. NO 2-4591, 326 Tyler.
)G33
WANTED-Ride for 2. Buffalo or vicin-
ity. Leaving March 22, return March
24. Call Emmie Lou Dias, NO 8-6922.
)G32
ALTERATIONS
Dressmaking
Tailoring, restyling. Will do fitting in
your. home or mine. Experienced,
minimum charges. NO 5-6370,
Pith-up and Delivery
)P3
DRESSMAKER
Mending - Alterations. Ph. NO 2-9541.
)P1
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted, $18, or new silk
shawl collar, $25. Write to Michaels
Tailoring Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
WOodward 3-5776. )P2
USED CARS
DESIRE to sell or trade '47 Pontiac, ex-
cellent condition, for a motor scooter,
ext. 2231 or NO 5-5654. )N114
48 NASH under 50,000 miles. Clean for
its age, overhauled motor, good trans-
portation at.$125. 2008 Day St or
call NO 2-8576.)N0
FOR SALE
REMINGTON, used portable, $37. NO 3-
0035 after 6 p.m. )B276
1956 TWO-BEDROOM house trailer.
Reasonable. Can occupy after June 1.
Write Box No. 38A, Michigan Daily.
)B275
DIAMOND RINGS. Complete selection.
Best price anywhere. Direct from
factory at 55% off list. No risk-
money back guarantee. NO 2-2684.
)B237
51 NEW MOON TRAILER, Completely
furnished, with shower. All ready to
move in on lot. Priced under $2,000.
Phone NO 5-6674: )B273
MID-SEMESTER EXAMS? ?
Don't be blue
Buy a cake and celebrate-
Easter vacation is- overdue!
CAMPBELL & SON BAKERY
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
Order now - we deliver
)8274'
PIPE SMOKERS
Nature's sweetest Missouri Meer-
schaum pipes. Selected cobs, rub-
ber bits, aluminum cleaners expert-
ly crafted. Regularly $1.00 each.
Three for $2.50 ppd. Mail check to
Ed. Locke, Lac du Flambeau, Wis-
consin. )B271

ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies.

PERSONAL
Dear Actives,
How are your olfactories these days?
Onk, Onk
)F186
Dear Pledges.
He who smells first, laughs last!
The Actives
)F18I
NEW LOCATION MARGARET SHOP-.
Uniforms and furs, up to 50% off.
Fur tricks for spring styling. 516 E.
Liberty, NO 5-5729. )F142
FOR RENT
COUNTRY LIVING is available in this
modern new apartment. Call D. Light..
hammer, NO 2-2556. )C100
FOR FALL and summer-modern apart-
ments I block from campus. NO 2-
1443. )C99
PHOTO SUPPLIES
For the Finest in Movies
it's
BOLEX
THE QUARRY, INC.
320 S. State St. NO 3-1991
more than just a camera shop
)D71
FOR SALE: Leica III F, accessories.
Phone HI 9-5151 evenings. )D76
BUSINESS SERVICES
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
WASHINGS-Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO 2-9020. )J23
HELP WANTED
ACCOUNTANTS, male, 25 or under. 3 or
more years college business admin-
istration. Ann Arbor Employers' Per-
sonnel Service, 504 First National
Building, NO 5-6107. )H107
FEMALE WANTED: Private Foundation
needs experienced secretary from April
to October. Full time preferred but
part time possible. Must be good typ-
ist, dictaphone (short hand not neces-
sary). Small office, pleasant surround-
ings, salary increment with experi-
ence and ability. For more details or
appointment call NO 3-3624 between
8 and 5. )H106
WANTED-Tutor for Chem. 3. Prefer
teaching fellow. Call after 5 P.M. NO
5-6667. )H102
WANTED-Girl for general office work.
See Miss Walsh. Herb Estes, Ford
Dealer, 505 E. Huron. )H103
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H20

PETS & SUPPLIES
BABY TURTLES, hamsters, guinea
pigs, water lizards, parakeets, ca-
naries, tropical fish, aquariums and
supplies; plants. Kitty litter, catnip;
etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
Open Daily Except Thursday
)T7
ALL COLORS - baby parakeets and
breeders. Canaries. Baby cockatiel
cages. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )T3
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
BALDW I N PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Used spinets and uprights
Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223 )Xi
HI FI Record Players
$79.50 and .up
MAGNAVOX PILOT
CAPEHART COLUMBIA
and many others
Terms to suit
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer
)X11
HI FI
BOZAK SPEAKERS
(exclusive dealer of complete line)
AUDIO SUPPLY
LABORATORI ES
334 Nickels Arcade

W. R. Lorry
To Address
Law Group
The Eighth Annual Institute on
Advocacy will hold its second and
final session today,
Wilfred R. Lorry, a member of
the Philadelphia Bar, will address
the Institute at 9 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. in the Rackham Building.
Lorry, in keeping with this year's
theme, "Selling Your Case to the
Jury," will discuss various aspects
of effective drafting pleadings, pre-
paring briefs and proofs and orally
presenting a case to the court.
IFS Names
New Leaders
Inter-Fraternity Council com-
mittee chairmanships have been
announced by the IFC executive
committee.
The new chairmen are Neil Pe-
ters, '58, Office Committee, Nick
Christopher, '59, Social Commit-
tee, John Dierdorff, '59, Publica-
tions Committee, Fred Zinger,
'58E, Fraternity Services Commit-
tee, Jack Mitchell, '58E, Scholar-
ship Committee, Rick Ruhala, '58,
Alumni Relations Committee,
Hank Kerr, '59, Fraternity Rela-
tions Committee, Lew Kolb, '59,
Rushing Committee, and Kent
Vana, '59, Personnel Committee.
Organization
Notices
Roger Williams Fellowship, March 24,
6:45 p.m., Guild House. Speaker: Prof.
Mendenhall, "Implications of Archae-
ology on Our Christian Faith."
Roger Williams Fellowship, March 24,
9:45 a.m., Guild House. Bible class dis-
cussed "Isaiah."
* * *
Unitarian Student Group, joint meet-
ing with Ba'hai group, March 24, 7:00
p.m. 1st Unitarian Church. Transpor-
tation from Union and Stockwell at
6:45.
Hillel, Hillelzapoppin, March 23, 8:00
p.m., Ann Arbor High School Auditor-
ium.
* * *
Graduate Outing Club, hiking and
supper, March 24, 2:00 p.m., Rackham.
* * *
University of Michigan Folk Dancers,
a program of couple and line dances,
March 25, 7:30-10:00 p.m., Lane Hall.
# .".
The Congregational and Disciples
Student Guild, discussion, March 24,
9:20 a.m., "Intellectual Problems in
Religion."
* . .
The Congregational and Disciples
Student Guild, Guid elections at 6:45
p.m., supper at 6:00 p.m. March 24,
Memorial Christian Church
* * *
Michigan Christian Fellowship, lec-
ture, March 24, 4:00 p.m., Lane Hall.
Dr. H. H. Savage, "Why the Cross?"
The Inter-Cooperative Council is
holding Open House Friday and Satur-
day, March 22 and 23 from 2-5 p.m.
Information about room and board for
Summer & Fall, a tour of co-ops, and
refreshments will b'e provided by mem-
bers of the ICC. The following co-ops
are having Open House:
Women: Stevens, 816 S. Forest, Lester,
900 Oakland, Osterweil, 338 E. Jefferson,
Men: Nakamura, 807 S. State, Owen,
1017 Oakland.
Grad: Mark VIII, 917 S. Forest.

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 2)
provide the Company with informa-
tion and advice on any matters con-
cerning the brand; and to obtain the
above ends with the greatest measure
of simplicity and economy. Copy Super-
vision - Each copy supervisor has from
one to three brands assigned to him.
He is in constant liaison with the ad-
vertising agency handling the account
and he aids in all phases of the de-
veloment of advertising copy. Media -
Media men guide the Company in the
investment of advertising appropria-
tions. Working with the brand groups
Iand with the advertising groups help-
ing them develop overall plans for the
use of radio, television, magazines and
newspapers. Merchandising - Merchan-
dising men, in cooperation with brand
group, develop all coupon operations,
select premium articles and make
country-wide samplings.
Washington National Insurance Com-
pany, Evanston, Illinois. - Location of
work: Nation-wide. Men with degrees
in Liberal Arts or Commerce for Sal-
aried Sales Positions in Group Insur-
ance. After completion of his Beginners'
Group School, the Representative usu-
ally will begin his field work in Teach-
er Group Insurance, soon expanding
his activities to Group Insurance for
businesses and industrial concerns as
well. After gaining initial experience
the Field Representative divides his
time between these two areas of en-
deavor,
Armstrong Cork Company, Lancaster,
Pa. - Location of Work: Any district
office or plant operation located in
the U.S. Men with any degree in any
field for Sales. Blilding Products Sales
-He is a sales manager in his territory
for the Company's building products
which the consumer buys through
dealers. His products line includes dec-
orative wallboard and other interior
finishes, structural insulation, board,
insulating wool, and acoustical ma-
terials. These products are distributed
through wholesales with the Armstrong
salesmen working closely with the
wholesaler in an advisory capacity on
sales and general business problems.
Floor Sales - A Floor Division sales-
man sells the Armstrong line of lino-
leum, plastic floors, resilient tiles,
printed felt-base floor coverings, fiber
rugs, wall coverings, and installation
and maintenance sundries to whole-
sales and retailers. Glass and Closure
Sales - The Glass and Closure sales-
man sells glass containers, and the
closures to seal them, direct to the
manufacturers who use them to pack-
age their products. Prescription con-
tainers, compounding equipment, and
a variety of glass and rubber sundries
are sold to wholesalers who in turn sell
the retail druggists and pharmacists.
The Canada Life Assurance Company,
Jackson, Michigan - Location of work:
Jackson or anywhere in the U.S. and
Canada. Men with any degree in any
field for sales.
Additional information can be ob-
tained from the Bureau by coming into
the office or calling extension 3371 at
the University. Material is also available
on many of the companies interview-
ing during the week ofMarch 25, 1957.
Appointments for these interviews
must be made by 4 p.m. of the day pre-
ceding the interview. This is done for
the convenience of the office, the stu-
dents and the interviewer. It facilitates
getting the records ready for the fol-
lowing day's interviews. Some inter-
viewers adjust their arrival plans to

fit the schedule as it appears on the
day preceding the interview, and stu-
dents who wait until the day of the in-
terview to make appointments must
sometimes be turned away because
there is no more room on the schedule.
Also, if you fail to keep two appoint-
ments without canceling you will no
longer be allowed to interview through
our office. Cancellations must be made
by 4 p.m. of the day preceding the in-
terview unless in case of sickness, etc.
Personnel Requests:

U.S. Dept. of The Navy announces a
Management Intern Training Program
to begin in July. It is open to people
who have passed the Mgt. Intern por-
tion of the Federal Service Entrance
Exam. The interns begin at the GS-5
level.
U.S. Dept. of The Army has a con-
tinuing need for men and women for
civilian employment with the recrea-
tion program for military personnel
overseas, Peopleare needed for the
positions of Crafts Dir., Librarian, Rec-

reation Leader, Service Club Supervisor.
Entertainment Dir., and Sports Dir.
Overseas positions are in Alaska, Ger-
many, France, Italy, Japan, Hawait.
Korea, Okinawa. Panama, and the U.S.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., ext. 3371,
DIAL NO 2-2513
ENDING TODAY
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HILLELZAPOPPIN'
at Ann Arbor High School
TICKETS SOLD AT THE DOOR
Free buses will leave League at 7:30 P.M.
Post Party Included

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED
PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICERS-$4802 to start. This is a begin-
ning level trainee position in the Department of Corrections. Promotion
follows within 6 months to 1 year depending upon educational back-
ground. Requires a minimum of college graduation with courses in
psychology, sociology or criminology. Must be between 21 and 40. Write
by April 8 to Michigan Civil Service, Lansing 13, for application for
Adult Corrections Trainee.

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GOTHIC FILM SOCIETY
March 25:
LOS OLVIDADOS
( "The Young and the Damned")
Dir, by Bunuel,,Mexican, 195 1-
Grand Prize winner at Cannes
April 29:
PANIQUE
Michel Simon, French, 1946-
based on a novel by Simenon
May 13:
LA BATAILLE RAIL
Dir. by Clement, French, 1946-
written by Colette
and
THE LIBERATION
OF PARIS
French underground documentary,
1944
All meetings are at Rackhom Am-
phitheatre, 8:00 P.M., and are
open only to members of the Soci-
ety. Subscriptions at $1.50, for the
three remaining films of the 1956-
57 series, are available before the
meeting on Monday, March, 25.
For further information, call NO
3-1353 or 3-1430.

Junior Girls Proudly Present
"LIVE IT UP"
the only all-girl cast
appearing on campus
MARCH 22, 8:00 P.M.
MARCH 23, 2:30 (Matinee) and 8:00 P.M.
TICKETS:
Matinee $1.00 . . . Evening $1.50
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
Box Office opens 1-5 P.M. Mon., March 18
I HOUR BEFORE EACH PERFORMANCE

SAM'S STORE
Phone NO 3- 0800
122 East Washington

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TONIGHT at 7:00 and 9:00
"AN AMERICAN
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JOHN D. EVANS, University of .Pennsylvania, 1 95;,

Sat. & Sun' DIAL
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From 1 P.M.
THANK YOU,
NOMINATED FOR students and faculty.
4 ACADEMY AWARDS We are holding'
i this program over!
AgainThnkvYou!
KIRK DOUGLAS 10
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"I began working on a training program for General
Electric in the summer of '52. Right now, I'm 'Em-
ployee and Plant Community Relations Manager' of
my company's new plant in Burlington, Iowa. One of
the advantages I found in working for a big company
such as General Electric is that, because of its size,
it is able to give me, and other college-graduate em-
ployees like me, a wide variety of training and experi-
ence in any one of 159 plants all over the country.
Through an extensive on-the-job training program,
it is providing me with the opportunity to become
one of the top men in my field, and I know that as
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size. 27-year-old John Evans is just one example of
the thousands of college graduates at General Electric,
each being given the opportunity for self-development
so that he may grow and realize his full potential.
As our nation's economy continues to expand in the
years ahead, thousands of young people of leadership
caliber will be needed to fill new positions of responsi-
bility in American industry. General Electric feels
that by assisting young people like John Evans in a
planned program of personal growth, we have found
one way of meeting this need.
A Manager of Emplovee and Plant Community Relations at

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