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field of Psychology
ps in Ten Years'

r per1iodly...*

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new field of The University has the largest
[echologe has program for clinical psychologists
its own,sa.ihthe United States, Prof. Kelly
acting chair- telated. He estimated there are 60
y department. to 70 persons in this area of study
out that this presently attending the University.
psychological Students at the University work-
of individuals' ing towards their degree in clinical
I individuals degree study for a four or five
wishing factor year period. During the last three
id other psy- years they spend half their time
practicing in a clinical office.
There are about a dozen psy-
chological clinics in the University
- s where students may participate
under a disciplinary program;
Ssupervision is provided by'a physi-
)h 110 cian, psychologist and psychiatrist.
The program is supported, by.the
Bromage and Veterans Administration, U.S. Pub-
rgue, both of lic Health Service and aided by
department, the state and community through
the National mental health programs.
63rd nation- Grants for training of clinical
overnment. psychology now total almost two
I will be held million dollars in university aid.
h. Wednesday Clinical' psychology has made
,ture business available numerous job opportuni-
perts on gov- ties 9,t attractive salaries and also
flicials speak- "earn while you learn" PhD train-
lanel sessions ing programs in some of the major
public, universities, explained Prof. Kelly.
iFICIAL BULLETIN
Page 4) three billion dollars business in force.
Men with degree in Liberal Arts or
Business Administration for Sales.
i pments should The Kroger Company-See Tuesday's
e day prior to stin.
e. doayese Marshall Field and Company, Chica-
there are not a go, Illinois. Interviewer-Roger E. Glas-
stere ar they son, Manager , Employee Development.
shedule. If you Graduates - February: Location of
iany on this list work - Main store in Chicago and sub-
qualifications, urban stores in Evanston, Oak Park,
the office for Park Forest, Lake Forest and Skokie,
ture is usually Ill. Established in 1852; approximately
pnies.10,000 employees. Men and women with
pa BA in Liberal Arts especially in Eng-
lish, Speech, Economics, Fine Arts,-
the- following for Merchandising, Operating, Person-
Appointments! nel, Restaurants, Accounting and Con-
trol and Sales Promotion.
Life Insurance The Ohio Oil Company, Findlay, Ohio.
necticut. Inter- Interviewers - M. E. Pemberton, Sec-
hmahl, Person- tion Supervisor: L. C. Black, Zone Man-
duates - Feb- ager. Graduates'-February, June, Aug.-
- Home Office, ust. Location of work - Marketing di-
nd field offices' vision. Men with BBA or BA in Liberal
xpioyees: Home Arts.
anization, 1450. The Dow Chemical Company, Mid-
imon thetopland, Michigan. Interviewer - L. P.
)mpong te topButenschoen, Manager, Solvent Sales.
in iberal Arts Graduates - February, June August.
ion Lir MalartsLocation of Work - Home office ---
on for Manage- Midland and sales offices in the U.S.
nent Traidng Men with BA in Liberal Arts for Sales
rite AcctClaim or for any other programs in the com-
can Underwrit- pany for which qualified.
sors, Personnel For appointments contact the Bureau
, Division and ofAppointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg.,
Fild Sevin Ext. 3371.

Professor's
Book Warns
A dvertisers
Business executives should not
be misled by "sensationalized writ-
ings and the preoccupation of cer-
tain people with unusual advertis-
ing gimmicks," warned Prof. Jo-
seph W. Newman, of the Harvard
Business School.
In Prof. Newman's book, "Moti-
vation Research and Marketing
Management," he cautioned
against the overemphasizing of
motivation research benefits to
business.
He added that "motivation re-
search is fundamentally sound
and business executives cannot
afford to ignore it. Its most im-
portant feature is the bringing to
business of an improved under-
standing of the nature of man
and how he lives."
The former University professor
noted that the "application of be-
havioral concepts in business' can
provide answers to the question
"what should a product be?"
Other questions he noted which
the technique of motivation re-
search could help answer include
the. problems of "how products
should, be made available to
people" and." how business can es-
tablish and maintain' more satis-
factory relationships with its cus-
tomers."
Role of iaxes
Thought Minor
EAST LANSING () - A group
of newspaper editors was told yes-
terday that taxes are a relatively
minor factor in attraction of new
industry in Michigan or in move-
ment of existing plants . to other
states.,
That was the consensus of pan-
elists at the sixth annual Commu-
nity' Newspaper Editorial Confer-
ence, on the Michigan State Uni-
versity campus.
Discussing the role of taxes were
Clarence W. Lock, deputy state
revenue commissioner; James W.
Miller, state controller, and Prof.
Denzel C. Cline of the MSU econ-
omics department.
Lock said that when the Daisy
Manufacturing Co. of Plymouth
recently announced plans to move
to Arkansas he studied the
reasons.
"In my analysis, it was largely
payroll," Lock said.
Cline said that channels of
product distribution and trans-
portation costs usually were more
important considerations than
state or local taxes.
EMC To Present
Development Plan
Eastern Michigan College will
present a development plan to the
State Board of Education at its
and Friday.
The school proposes to reach a
level of 12,000 full and. part-time
students, according to the EMC
president, Eugene B. Elliot. The
plan calls for this level to be
reached around 1970.
The meeting is one of the regu-
lar sessions of the board, held
periodically at various state col-
leges and universities.

CLASSIFIED

BUSINESS SERVICES.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE.
Storm windows. R. Gonzales, NO 5-
6968., })38
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 It. Liberty. NO 8-6725.
)J35
PRINTING
Specialties - 24 hour service
News Letters - Stationery
Fraternities - Sororities
Invites - Programs
Posters - Tickets
ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132
415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market)
)J7
ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.

ADVERTIS

PERSONAL
LOST: A couple of shirts and a collar
or two and a ruby that looks like a
ruby. Apply-Gilbert and Sullivan.
)F89
ANY FUR STYLE made quickly. Your
fur or ours. Accessories for sale.
MARGARET SHOP
516 E. Liberty )F5
Parties or snackst
Cakes, cookies, and pastry;
Nothing satisfies so well,
As baked goods from Campbell.
CAMPBELL & SON BAKERY
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
Order Now - We Deliver
)F72
CONFUCIOUS SAY:
.fung Ho Soph Show!
)F85
EIGHT DAYS skiing, Mt. Tremblant,
Quebec. Dec. 26-Jan. 5. $50 covers
transportation and lodging. Reserva-
tion deadline-. Call Doug Lewis. NO
3-4183 at once. . )F82
RUSSIAN LESSON
Experienced native teacher.
Call NO 3-1511 Evt. 595.
)F88
SALE !!
Rain or Shine Coats
and Carcoats
3 special groups-
$10.00 - $14.98 - $19.98
ELIZABETH D I LLON
530 S. Forest, just off S. U.
)F87
FOR SALE -
FOR SALE: Hoover apartment washer.
Excellent condition. NO 2-5409. )B67

MICH IGAN DAILY,
CLASSIFIED ADVERT ISING RATES

LINES
2
3
4
Classified'

I1

I DAY
80,
.96
1.12

3 DAYS
2.00
2.40
2180

6 DAYS
2.96
3.55
4.14

Figure 5 overage words to a Iine.
deadline, 3 -P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M.
Phone NO 2-3241

Saturday

NO 5-6107

)J12

While You Wait Service
SANFORD'S
Get your hats cleaned - Suits pressed
Shoes repaired and shined -
Fine Tailoring, 119 East Ann Street
Phoner Business NO 8-6966
30 years in sae location
(opposite court house)
)J31
EXPERIENCED typist desires work for
evenings and weekends. Call HU 2-
1577 after 5 P.M. )J39
WILIS PACKING CO.
Huron River Branch.
Freezer.*ockers*for Rent

FOR RENT
MAN TO SHARE extra large double
room with tfireplace and carpeting.
Includes' kitchen, parking, and TV
facilities. Close to campus. NO 2-
8525 between 5:30 and 7:00 only. )C64
ONE SINGLE ROOM, one double room
for girls or women at 419 Hamilton.
NO 2-8288. Call evenings. )C63
FOR RENT: Graduate women or work-
ing girls. Large, clear, newly urn-
fished double room. Available, Imme-
diately. NO 3-6362. )C58
IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum-
mer session. Two bedroom apartment
unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger-
ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1;
and lease thru August 31, 1958.
$142.50 per month. Coin operated
laundry facilities and swimming pool.
1500 Pauline Blvd. See caretaker.
)C51
ATTENTION STUDENTS -- TRAILER
SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pool now
forming, excellent water and, road.
20 minutes east of Ann Arbor. Mieh-
igan at Hagerty Rd. Canton Mobile
Village, Wayne, Michigan. )CI
THREE BEDROOM unfurnished house,
near elementary school in Ypsi, Large
lot. Call HU 2-4231. )C65
WANTED: Male student to. share four
man apartment. Call NO 2-7058 after
5 p.m. )C66
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
.Service Nye Motor Sales. Inc., 514 E.
Washington. NO 3-4858. 185
Snow tires - new or recapped.
Get ou price before you buy.
H ickey's Service Station

LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Bass fiddle stolen from Delta
Chi fraternity. Substantial reward.
Call No 84651, r)A57
LOST-Brown wallet. Contents impor-
tant. Reward. Call NO 2-2539. )A29
LOST: Lady Elgin wrist watch with ini-
tials MJM-in the vicinity of East U.
or Ed School, Reward. Call NO 8-
9658. )AC4
COATS MISTAKENLY EXCHANGED in.
Little Shop. I have your Alligator;
you've got my Baracuta. Cali Creed,
NO 2-3180. )A63
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
[ 1

HELP WANTE
Restaurant Pers
"THE CIRCUS," Ann Arbor
drive-in, is now intervie
the following positions:
Car Hostesses
Waitresses
Kitchen and Fountai
We offer you the finest 0o
conditions, training progr
free meals.
"Student wives" a perfec1
full time job.
Contact 3300 Packard
between 11 A.M. and 5 P.1
WANTED -- Cab drivers, t
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley.
Yellow and Checker Cab
NO 8-9382.
BASKETBALL PLAYERS w
or semi-pro experience for
exhibition with top area te
Arbor. Phone NO 8-7420, as
IF YOU ARE FREE Mon., '
Fri. from 8 to 10 A.M. fc
two months and would 111
$60 for 60 hours of easy
subject in an experimen
Sally Bastian. NO 3-1511 3
BABY SITTER wanted for
Call NO 8-7793 after 5:30 1
GIRL WANTED afternoona
Monday thru Friday. $1.00
Apply in person.
BOYCE PHOTO CO
723.North Univeruit
PETS AND SUPP
TROPICAL FISH, aquarium,
supplies, monkeys, hamst
tors, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQW
328 East Liberty N
(Open daily except Thu1
BA1Y P4RAKEETS and br
naries. Cages and supp
Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NI
USED CARS
'50 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Exce
portation. Best offer ova
NO. 2-5489.
53Ohev. hardtop, '54 For
'55 Ford 2-door. No Money
PALMER FORD SAL
Chelsea, Mich. G
SHARP '50 Chev. Two door; g
clean; R. & H.; whitewall
idal. Call NO 3-6136.
FOR SALE: '39 Packard, g
portation, $100 or best off
Washer (Apt. size), $25. R
all leather shoe, 81 zD,$20
size chairs, table lamp
tables, and 9 x 12 Mbhawl
5-5077.,

LESLI.E
RECORD RACKS
as advertised in
Hi-Fi Magazine
$9.95 and $14.95

.

331 E. William, Ann Arbor
Call Huron River plant for
information-HO 2-1885
Home Freezer Meats & Vegetables

MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
)X23

FOR SALE: New Harmony Spanish gui-
gi tar. Phone NO r3-4040. )B66

DON'T BE CAUGHT
UNPROTECTED BY THE COMING
COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR
FALL CHANGEOVER'
NOW
GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION
601 Packard
)J15
Carpet remnant: Many sizes
and colors. Ideal for student rooms.
Save up to half.
SMITH FLOOR COVERING
207 East Washington NO 3-5536
)J40:
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
IMPORTED CANDY'
AND.
GROCERIES
CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED
SHRIMP
FOR COCKTAILS
Washington fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589:
)J26
UP WITH THE BIRDS -
TO BED WITH THE OWLS H
That's our employees. You see, our
hours are 7:30 a.m. 'til midnight. And
that's every day of the week too!
FREEMAN FOOD MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"A good place to buy a week's sup-
ply or pick up an evening's snack."
)J41
Daily Classifieds
Bring Results

ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 1. Washington.
)B11
FOR SALE--'49 Olds 88, excellent shape:
Kodak medalist camera; book case-
divider 7 ft. long. Make an offer.
Phone NO 3-6582. )B68
MISCELLANEOUS
GROUP bicycle insurance! Available to
University ! of Michigan students,
faculty and stag. Complete allrisks
protection, at lowest cost. Airway
Underwriters, Inc., NO 2-7521. )M7
FOX MOTEL
(formerly Boyd's)
Phone in every room
2805 a. Michigan HU 2-2204
)M2
ALTERATIONS
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit. Michigan. for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )P2

PIANOS AND ORGANS
Baldwin and other makes
New and Used
(RARE VIOLINS
Bows and Accessories
All repairs promptly serviced
by two bdmpetent repairmen.
MADDY MUSIC
508 '. William NO 3-32

1
1223

)X20

USED TV SETS

30 N. Main cor. Catherine
NO 8-7717

)514

WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP ,
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting
f42
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business. At-
las tires, batteries and accessories.
Warranteed & guaranteed, See us for
the best price on new & used tires.
Road service, -- mechanic on duty..
You expect more from Standard'
and you get iti"
1220 S. University at Forest'
NO 8-9168 1S3
4,000 Miles Free Gas and Oil.
Inquire
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)S15'

NEW and USED
TAPE RECORDERS
AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
We carry a good selection of several
brands of prerecorded, stereophonic
tapes. .
HIA FSTUDIO,
1217 & 1317 So. Unitersity
(One block east
of new Campus Theatre)
NO 8-7942
)X16

fes-
urity
tors,
sin
Life
ants,

C., 1AV .-
ohn Hancock Mutual Life Insurance
mpany, Toledo, Ohio. Graduates -
Sruary, June, August.E'Location of
rk- State of Ohio. Established in
2. Fourth largest life insurance com-
ay in North America with insurance
force well over eighteen billion and"
h assets well in excess of four bif-
i. Men with BA in Liberal Arts for
es. Men with BBA for Marketing,
ounting, Advertising. Men with 1 or
ears of law for Sales. John Hancock
s a formal three-year trainling pro-
m combined with a salary and a
aus arangement.
he Kroger Company, Detroit, Mich-
a. Graduates - February, June,
gust. Location of Work-19 states in
dwest. Kroger is the 2nd largest food
ailing chain, also a large manufac-
ing organization. Men with BA in
eral Arts for Retailing, Real Estate,
sonnel, Warehousing and Transpor-
Ion, Economics and Marketing. Men
h BBA or MBA for Retailing, Ac-
Lnting,-Real Estate, Personnel, Ware-
sing and Transportation, Economics
d Marketing.
he Kordite Company, Macedon, New
rk. Interviewer - J. G. Karl, Field
es Manager. Graduates - February,
ne, August. Location of work -
ywhere in the U.S. A leading extruder
polyethylene film products. Manu-+
tures and markets plastic products'
ih are used in all forms of consumer
ale products, and industrial packag-
,Marketing Management Trainees,
duct or Brand Managers, Industrial+
es Representatives, Sales Trainees,I
f Administrative Assistants.
.S. Department of Labor, Office of
sonnel Administration, Washington
D.C. Interviewer - Mr. Frank A.
ager, Placement Officer. Graduates -
Iruary, June, August. Location of
- all Bureaus in the Department
Labor. The department of labor is
ere the famous consumer price in-
Cis compiled. It is impossible to
me all of the specific economic and
tistical activities of the department.
aerally, though, they bear on wages,
ces, manpower, costs, labor rela-
as, productivity, technological de-
opment and similar data. Men and
men with BA, MA or PhD in Social
fences, especially economics, and at
st one course in statistics for work in
Department of Labor. Entrance
the Department can be gained
ough the Federal Civil Service En-
nce Examination and the Manage-
at Intern Program.
anada Life Assurance Company,
ksoi, Michigan. Interviewer - Mr.
E. Baker, Branch Manager. Gradu-
s - February, June, August. 110
rs old. Assets $550,,000,000 plus. About
we a WORLD of FUN!
s e rVe/with lITA
Unbelievable Low Cost
60 De . ;., from $585

Summer Placement:
There will be a Summer Placement
meeting at Angell Hall Aud. B, on!
Thurs., Nov. 21, for all students inter-
ested in summer employment this year.
The meeting will be from 3-4 p.m.
Personnel Requests:
Corning Glass Works, Corning, N.Y.,
needs a man in the Petrographic Lab.,
experience not necessary. Should bse a
Geologist, Mineralogist, or a Ceramic
Engr. who has completed basic courses'
in optical mineralogy.
Naph-Soli Refining Co., Muskegon,
Mich., has/ an opening for an experi-
enced Chemist.
A local lab is in need of A Bacteriolo-
gist or Med. Technician for half-time
work. Man or woman.
Borin Prestressed Concrete Co., Wy-
andotte, Mich,, is looking for a Civil
Engr. for Design and Detailing, Esti-
mating and Cost Analysis.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.,'
Ext. 3371.

We pay top dolla
GENE'S
544 Detroit St.

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AUTOMA
AUTO V

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VASH

0 142 E. Hoover Street

3 Blocks west of Intramural Building
A .uick, thorough wash at a moderate price

HOW "WEASELS" REPLACE DOGS
TO UNLOCK ANTARCTICA'S SECRETS
XE the mountains of Antarctica really
higher than Everest? Will its melting ice
eventually flood our cities? Do its frigid'200-
mph winds create the world's weather? Do
its gigantic coal deposits mean there's gold,
oil, uranium too?
For 137 years men couldn't stay in Antarctica
long enough to find out. All they had were dogs
-and courage. Today, machines do the muscle
work so teams of American scientists can stay
the year around to unlock Antarctica's secrets.
Jeep-like weasels use electronic "dish-pans"
(see illustration) to probe for crevasses that
can swallow 20-story buildings. Bulldozers
carve roads across frozen seas so giant trace
tors can haul in 60-ton supply loads.
It's all the result of Better-ness-the Ameri.
can conviction that nothing's impossible.
And the machines that give you Better-ness
depend on Timken tapered roller bearings.
They rollthe load-and they're tapered to take
the crunching impact from all directions.
You'll find Timken bearings virtually elimi-
nating friction, reducing maintenance and
keeping machines on the go wherever Amer-
ica's wheels and shafts turn. By pioneering
new markets and uses, we've become the
world's biggest manufacturer of tapered roller
bearings-and we're still growing' fast.
WANT TO HELP CREATE BETTER-ness?
Creating and selling Better-ness offers great
rewards.-To get"full details, sendfor your free
copy of "Career Opportunities at the Timken
Company". Write The Timken Roller Bearing
Company, Canton 6, Ohio.

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