___________________________THE MICHIGAN DAILY s ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN med from Page 4) 3, 3201 East Engineering 1:00 p.m. Chairman, J. J. tors: The following for- :re'to be on the campus the dates indicated. Pro- ments are being made by onal Center: Mrs. Miller. n Tambunan, Director, hopl, Indonesia, Oct. 7-18. 'los Milano, Director, Fac- ine, Univ. of Rio, Grande Alegre, Brazil, Oct. 14. VanDenBosch, Head of casting, Free Protestant Company, Netherlands, . Jotaro Kawakami, Chief n Socialist Party, Japan, e, Chief Planning Bureau, fst Party, Japan, Oct. Moroishima, Chief, Inter- nizations, Japan Socialist Oct. 16-19. sa Fuse, Interpreter for t Party, Oct. 16719. Sperantsa, Director, Dept. stry of Education, Greece Rencoret, Dean go, Chile, Oct. , Sant esco Barberi, Inspector. ries, Italy, Oct. 16. nent Notices ving schools have listed ancies with the Bureau of ,s for the 1957-58 sehodl vill not be here to Inter- time. ichigan - 5th grade. ty, 'Michigan - Industrial oanization I Notices his column for announce-. eetings is available to of- gnized and registered istu- zations only.) , organizational .,meeting Oct. '15, 6:30 p.m., Rifle elcome. Student Council, impor- g, -Oct. 15, 4:15 'p.m., 3529 >, because of Iva Ktitchell no regular meeting to- * * * Student Assn., class, Oct. Lutheran Student Center. Meinecke, "The Influence k and Roman Cultures on A'"m"+t." arts. Crosswell, Michigan - Librarian. Flint, Michigan - Girls' Physical Ed- ucation. Northville, Michigan -- Special Edu- cation (mentally retarded). Park Forest, Illinois - Physical Sci- ence/Physics.l Pontiac, Michigan = Permanent sub- stituting In Junior igh until moving to 9th grade English at seond semens- ter. St. Clair Shores, Michigan -- Special education (sight saving).,r For any. additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building, NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Interviews Representatives from the following will be at the Bureau of Appointments: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Oct. 15,-16 & 17: U.S. Navy, Women's Service Div. - There will be a represeentative in the lobby of the Michigan League to talk with any girls interested in the Offi- cer Candidate Career Program. Thurs., Oct. 17 The Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Special Services Depart- ment, Washington 25, D.C. Graduates -February, June, August. Personal qualifications: 1. United States Citizen- ship. 2. Excellent mental and physical health. 3. Pleasant personality, initia- tive, tact, salesmanship: demonstrated ability to supervise, instruct, inspire and work successfully with people of varied backgrounds. 4. Restrictions as to maximum age, sex and marital sta-, tus may be imposed by the military commanders and are based on situa- tions pebuliar to their geographical rea and the duties and responsibilities of the position concerned. All female employeep must be single. 5. Minimum age: Librarian -21; Recreation Lead- ers-and Crafts Directors - 23; Sports and Entertainment Directors - 24. Recreation and entertainment for troops in the U.S. or foreign. Women with degrees in Arts and Crafts, Drama, Speech, Music, Physical Education, and Library Science for Librarians, Service Clubs, Arts and Crafts, Sports, Enter- tainment. Men with Physical Educa- tion degrees for Sports, Arts & Crafts and Entertainment. Kalamazoo Vegetable P a r c h on e n t be given Wed., Oct. 16 at 7:00 p.m. in Room 2004, Natural Science Building. M a t h e m a t i c s Colloquium, Prof. George Piranian will speak on "The lassifcation of Prime Ends" on Tues., Oct 15at 4:10 p.m. inRoom 3011, An- gell Hall. Coffee and tea in Room 3212, Angell Hall (Commons Room) at 3:45 p.m.,, Y Doctoral Examination for James E. Cline, Physics; thesis: "Beta and Gan- ma Decays ;from Some Odd-Odd, Self- Conjugate Nuclei and Their Isobaric Neighbors,". Tues, Oct. 15,' 2038 Ran- dall Laboratory, at 3:00 p.m. Co-Chair- men, P. R. Chagnon and R W. 1idd Company, (KVP) Kalamazoo, Michigan. Graduates - February, June and Aug- ust. One of the leading manufacturers of food protection' paper in the U.S. Established 1909. KVP has grown from 60 employees, to 4500. Manufactures and converts pulp and paper products primarily o er packaging bread, meat, frozen foods, other food prodts. Cre- ates and prints own package designs. Men ith degrees in° Liberal Arts or Business AdministrationbforrSales, Pro- duction Trainee, Other Staff and Ad- ministrative Functions. Technical Operations, Inc., Fort Monroe, Virginia. Graduates - Feb- ruary, June and August. Manufacturer of transistorized power converters, of radography equipment, of tracer chemicalfor medical use, operations research, physical research, chemical research, electronic research, applied mechanics, nucleonic research. Men and 'women with Maters or Doctors in "Mathematics for Operations Ana- lysts. A few outstanding research per- sonnel for basic work in physics and chemistry and electronics. Fri:, Oct. 18 The Adjutant General, Special Serv- ,ices Department - see above. Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, .Inc., Detroit, Michigan. Graduates - Febru- ary, -June, August. Manufacturer of sleeve type bearings, roller bearings, ball bearings,'oil seals, shims and flex- ible hose for mechanical application. These products are widely used in mo- tor vehicles, trucks, farm implements, machine tools, aircraft and many oth- er products. They employ 8,188 em- ployes. Men with degrees in Liberal Arts and Business Administration for Manufacturing Management and Sales. Representatives from the following will be at the Engrg. School: Tues., Oct. 15: National Carbon Co., Div. of UCC, Cleveland and Fremont, Ohio -- B.S. & MS. in Che. E., Ind., Mech., Elect., Instru., Materials, Nuclear, E. Math., E. Physics, and E. Mech. for Research, De- vel., Prod., Sales & Tech. Sales E. American Can Co., Ill., Calif., and CN.J. - all levels of Ch E., Civil, Elect., Ind., Instru., Mat'ls., E. Math., Mech., E. Mech., Metal., Nuclear, E. Physics, Sanitary and E. Science for Research, Devel., Tech. Service. Leeds & Northrup Co., Philadelphia, Pa. - all levels in Ch.E., Elect., Nucle- ar, B.S. and M.S. in Ind., Mech., and Metal., and B.S. in E. Physics for Sum- mer and Regular Research, Devel., De- sign, Prod., and Sales. Mallincrodt Chem. Works, St. Louis, Mo. - all levels Chem. E. and Metal for Research, Devel., Design, and Prod. Tues. & Wed., Oct. 15 & 16: American Cyanamid Co., New York, New York -- all levels in Chem. . for Research, Devel., Design, Production and Sales. RCA, Princeton, N.J. -11 levels in Elect., Mech., and E. Physics for Re- search. Wed., Oct. 16 Container Corp. of America, Chicago, Ill. -- B.S. in Chem. E., Civil, Elect, Ind., Mech. and E. Mech. for Produc- tion and Quality Control. Liquid Carbonic Corp., Chicago, Ill. -B.S. & M.S. in Chem. E. and Mech. for Production, Sales, Sales Applica- tion, and Project E, New York Central System Railroad, in 11 different states - all levels in Civil, B.S. in Mech. for Research, De- vel., Design, and Const. Ohio Inspection Bureau, Toledo, Ohio -B.S. in Aero., Ch.E., Elect., Id., Mat'ls, E. Mech., Mech. E. E. Math., Metal., Physics, and Science for In spection, Rating of buildings for in- surance purposes. For further information and appoint- ments contact the Engrg. Placement Office, 347 W.E., ext. 2182. Summer Placement: For summer placement see the above announcements for Leeds & Northrup, Mallinckrodt, and American Cyanamid Corp. Court To Test Free School Transportation A Connecticut legislative act giving towns, under local option, the right to provide free trans- portation to private school stu- dents has been opposed by the American Civil Liberties Union and is headed for a test before the State Supreme Court. "The right of any church to operate parochial schools and the right of parents to send their chil- dren to such schools has been rec- ognized ... but they must not ex- pect, and they should not seek, support from public funds," states the CCLU. By such action, the CCLU con- tends, "they are invading the con- stitutional rights of other citi- zens.' Taxpayers cannot be com- pelled to give direct or indirect financial aid to any church ac- tivity. The measure, which earlier1 passed the Senate 31-5, passed the House of Representatives 134-133 with House S p e a k e r Nelson Brown casting the deciding vote. Smrace of Syling is soled when U of M Barbers serve you. 715 North University Dail Y Classified s Bring Results BENEFIT PROGRAM MEANS ADDED INCOME Building Program, Expansion Cet'MnOat Company Plants and Labs + 4 . # + + + { by F. L. Johns Du PontQ: Representative 4 4 4 4 Don't forget the "extras" of an employee benefit pro- gram when you compare the job offers and salaries' of different companies. At Du Pont, these extras mean added income that doesn't always meet the eye. They include life (insurance, group hospitalization and surgical coverage, accident and health insurance, pen- sion plan and paid vacation. In addition, the Company sponsors a thrift plan. For every dollar you invest in U. S. Savings Bonds, the Company sets aside 25 cents for the purchase of common stock in your name. Roughly 65 per cent of our 90,000 employees are now participating in this plan. If you have specific ques- tions on DuPont benefits, just send them to me. I'll be happy to try' to answer thpm_ V I_. d P .ntde Engineers and scientists of all kinds work in 75 Du Pont 'plants and 98 laboratories scattered over 26 states. Where you're assigned depends on your qualifications and the openings in the kind of work you want. Geographical Spread Right now, most of the Du Pont units are located east of the Missis- sippi, but there are plants in Texas, Colorado and on the Pacific Coast, too. And new building is under way in Kansas, Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina. Du Pont headquarters and many, of the Company's labs and some of itst.plants are situated in and around Wilmington, Del., an attractive residential area within convenient traveling range of Philadelphia, New York and Washington. Community Life Wherever you're assigned, you'll find that the Du Pont Company and its people are interesting, comvan- ionable and active in the life of the community. As you move ahead, as you grow min your job, you may move to an- other plant or laboratory-a pos- sibility that adds to the variety and interest of your job.' METALLURGISTS PLAY VITAL ROLE AT DU PONT Opportunities in metallurgy at Du Pont include research into the nature and properties of elements; develop- ment and supervision of pilot plant work; and the actual production of titanium metal and high-purity ele- mental silicon. Other Du Pont metallurgists study problems relating to plant processing equipment. Some, for example, carry out research on intergranular cor- rosion or investigate failure relation- ships encountered in high-pressure operations. These projects offer an interesting career to graduating metallurgists. JOB FACTS FROM DU PONT DU PONT SIZE, GROWTH PRESENT VARIED CHOICE OF JOB LOCATIONS TO QUALIFIED TECHNICAL MEN PIZZA at ilned!I 1 t^ Y cl ' a -- h 4 ¢ r + / '. TASTE THE DI FFERENCE ! 4 staff meeting, idents Publica- Specially prepared by chefs with the flavor, tenderness, and zest of native Italy. SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Loti, "poetry staff meeting, :30 p.m., Student Publications n Square Dancers, square t. 15, 7:30-10:00 p.m., Lane 's " Circle, songs, Oct. 15, 8:00 e Hall. Mr. Krupitsch con- * * *' Issues Club, meeting, Oct. n. Room 3-LMN, Union. Pan- on: "Science, Democracy, and War" by Professors Henry Nuclear Engineering; Morris Sociology; and Kenneth Economics. * * * er Verein, meeting,. Oct. 15, Room 3-D Union. Movies, nts. Club - Co-ed, organizational Oct. 16, 5:10 p.m. WAB. * * * ational and Disciples Guild, 'en house, Oct. 15, 4:30-6:00 ld House. * *c * Democratic Club, meeting,, oom 3-B Union. Speaker: U.S. oman Martha Griffith's, "Re- Fiscal Policy and its Reper- Nemours & Co., Inc., Room 2504-A Nemours * Bldg., Wilmington 98, Del. , +f Booklets packed with information about Du Pont are yours for the ask- Ing. Subjects: mechanical, civil, met- allurgical, chemical, electrical, instrumentation engineers at Du Pont; technical sales, research and development. Just name the subject that interests you and send you: name, school and -address to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &,Co., inc., Room 2504-A Nemours Building, Wilmington .9, Del. Plenty of ParkingSpace * PIZZA 'TOGO Open'till 12:.00 P.M. * Phone NO 3-1683 1015 East Ann - Near Women's Dormitories Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classifiedi sI N 1 Your Senior Picture ; - ppointment Date Has Been f s for Pennies! I u \\ 4 WASHED AND IRONED TO LAST LONGER! i'* Sign up TODAY and Thursday at the P. We keep your shirts looking nicer longer. Special porous net bags protect your shrts during washing. 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