1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY {olverii arrowl Ti By PETER ANDERSON Summer Sports Editor Special to The Daily AST LANSING-Three mem-' of Michigan's swimming team idrday were narrowly edged out qualifying berths in the Pan ercan Games swimming and ng trials which ended here night. y Hopkins and Ron Clark, ace higan breaststrokers, were ben in the finals of the 220- I event while diver Dick Kim- placed out. of the running in 10-Iieter platform diving Lpetition. ' lark, men's AAU breaststroke holder, was expected to be a ng contender in the event but ee Related Pictures, Page 6 id only muster a 2:57.8 to place in the finals. Fellow breast- 'ker Cy Hopkins, who had the i best qualifying time, gar- ed the fifth final place with a e, of 2:50.0. Both men repre-' ed the Detroit Athletic Club. lark started slowly and by the e he had finished his second in Michigan State's new 55- : pool it was evident that he- ild be out of contention for the e berths to the Pan American nes which start Aug. 22 in ne Trio y Edged Athletic Club (where most of the Wolverines trained) were limited to Detroit's Rouge Park pool which was notaavailable to the men as much as 'it should have been," he said. "Many of those who went to Japan (the U.S.-Jap- anese swimming meet) regarded the trials here as an anticlimax." Wolverines Frank Legacki and Ron Clark were among the Amer- icans who traveled to Japan for the meet last month. Kimball Loses Twice Kimball found himself in the unfortunate position of not quali- fying for the Games at all after trying to qualify in two separate sports. Kimball arrived Monday, from New York and the gymnas- tics trials for the Games where he had been edged out of a qualify- ing position in the trampoline event by a slim two-point margin. His efforts to get diving practice in were to no avail as he took fourth in the men's platform event and lost out a second Games berth by one position. The men's platform event was won by Gary Tobian, five times national AAU platform champ from Los Angeles and formerly of the Army. Don Harper, former Ohio.State star placed second to Tobian and Dick Conner of Los Angeles was third. , ipkins, on the other hand, Von Saltza Victorious' slightly behind the leaders In the women's 440 free style the beginning of the fourth Chris Von 'Saltza of Santa Clara, final lap when he made his Calif., swept her way into the eh effort. His clutch per- Games with her third win in the ance proved, ineffective, how- meet. Earlier she .had placed first as he lost out in a close in both the 110 and 220-yard free-'' -way battle for the third po- style events. Her 440 time of 4:59.4 a and a trip to the Games. bettered the American :record of IU Swimmer First 5:08.5 set by Lorraine Crapp of e three men who did qualify Australia and the American Citi- he Games in the event were zens record of 5:08.7 set by Sylvia' place winner Ken Nakasone Ruuska of Berkley, Calif. :diana University, Bill Mul- George Breen of the Indianapo-' of Miami University and lis Athletic Club won the 1,650- Munsch of New York. Naka- yard freestyle with, a time of s winning time was 2:45.6, a 18:00.2, bettering the American American and American Oiti- Citizens Record of 18:22.5. record. A total of thijee Michigan men chigan swimminig coach Gus qualified for the Games to be held er theorized that lack of de- at Soldier Field in Chicago. Bob ination and, adequate train- Webster qualified in the men's 'acilities were responsible for three-meter springboard event nability, of the Wolverines to and both Tony Tashnick and Dave Smore men on the team. Gillanders qualified in the 220- he facilities of the Detroit yard butterfly finals held Monday.' EVERETT'S DRIVE-IN . "The Home of the Famous California Delux Burger" (Continued from Page 4 Mon., Sept. 14, through Fri.. Sept. 18, the Undergraduate Library will be open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Both libraries will resume regular schedules Mon., Sept. 21. Divisional libraries likewise will be closed Sat., Aug. 15. Hours for the in- terim period will be posted on the door of each library. Several divisional li- brares will be closed during. part or all of thistime, and will be serviced by the circulation dept. of 'the General Li- brary on days when no library hours are scheduled. Information may be ob- tained by telephoning University ex- tension 3184. Concerts Student Recital: Grady Wilson, or- gan, Hil Aud., Wed., Aug. 12, 8:30 p.m. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for Movses Jeremy Kaldian, Civil Engineering; thesis: "An Analytical and Experimen- tal Study of the Prestressed Bowstring Arch," Wed., Aug. 12, 307 W. Engrg. Bldg., 3:155 p.m. Charman, L. C. Maugh. Doctoral Examination for Robert Lloyd Haan, 'History; thesis: "The Treatment of England and English Af- fairs in the Dutch Pamphlet Litera- ture, 1640-1660", Wed., Aug. 12, 3609 Haven Hall, at 3:00 pm. Chairman, Al- bert Hyma. Doctoral Examination' for William' Blauvelt Woolf, Math.; thesis: "Radial Cluster Sets and the Distribution of Values of Meromorphic Functions," Mon., Aug. 17, 1078 E. Engrg. Bldg., 10:00 a.m. Charman, A. J. Lohwater. Doctoral Examination for Thomas Franklin Keller, Bus. Admin.; thesis: "The Inter-Period Allocation of the Corporate Income Tax," Fri.. Aug. 14, 516 Bus. Admin. School, 10:00 a.m. Chairman, S. R. Hepworth. Doctoral Examination for Wayne Martin Grim, Pharmaceutical Chemis- try; thesis: "Rheology of Pharmaceu- tical Suspensions," Wed.. Aug. 12, 2525 SChem-Pharm. Bldg., 1:30 p.m. Chair- man, A. M. Mattocks. Doctoral Examination for Jerome Rogers Byrd, Zoology; thesis: "The Breeding System of Variety 3 Tetrahy- mena pyriformis," Thurs., Aug. 13, 2089 Natural Science Bldg., 1:15 p.m. Chair-{ man, A. M. Elliott. Doctoral Examination for John How- ard Kunkel, Sociology; thesis: "Na- tion and Peasant Communities in Mex- ico," Wed., Aug. 12, 5609 Haven Hall, at 4:00 p.m. Chairman, D. F. Aberle. Doctoral Examination for Carol Wini- fred Slater, Social Psychology; thesis: "Some Factors Associated with Intern- alzation of Motivation. towards Occu- pational Role Performance," Wed., Aug. 12, 6625.Haven Hall at 1:00 p.m. Chair- man. T. M. ewcomb. Doctoral 'Examination for Herman Lawrence Finkbeiner, Chemistry; the- sis: '"An Exploratory Study of Chela- tion as a Driving Force in Synthesis- A New Route to a-Nitro and a-Amino Acids," Wed., Aug. 12, 3003 Chem. Bldg., 3:00 p.m. Chairman, R. M. Stiles. D o c t o r a I Examination for James Stewart Wilson, Botany; thesis: "Varia- tion of Three Taxonomic Complexes of the Genus Cornus in Eastern United States," Thurs., Aug. 13, 1139 Nat. Sci, Bldg., at 8:30 a.m. Chairman, W. H. Wagner. Doctoral Examination for Robert Lee Sawyer, .Jr., Political Science; thesis: "The Democratic State Central Com- mittee in Michigan, 1949-1959; A Study in the Rise of the,New Politics and the New Political. Leadership," Wed., Aug. 12, 4609 Haven Hall, at 2:00 p.m. Chair- man, S. J. Eldersveld. Doctoral Examination for Stephen Stegmann Hite, Speech; thesis: "A Study of Massachusetts Election Ser- mons with Special Reference to Select- ed Sermons Delivered Between 1754 and 1775," Fri., Aug. 14, 2020 Frieze Bldg., 10:00 am. Chairman, W. M..attler. Doctoral Examination for Robert Fer- ris Blasdell, Botany; thesis: "A Mono- graphic Study of the Fern Genus Cys- topteris," Thurs., Aug. 13, 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, W. H. Wag- ner. Doctoral Examination .for Andrew E. Hansson, Education; thesis: "Some Factors Related to the Perseverance of Teachers in' a Selected School System," Thurs., Aug. 13, 4019 Univ. High School, 10:00 a.m. Co-chairmen, H. C. Koch and E. C. Roeber. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ecutive Secretary to manage and carry out the functions of AAAE's national office. BA in Bus. Ad., Govt. or Politi- cal Science or Econ. Maremont Automotive Products, Inc., Chicago. Several recent graduates eith- er technical or non-tech., to enter sales training program. Ohio Northern University, Ada. Ohio. Food Service Director. Prefer a man with training in Hotel and Institution- al Mgt. Nat'l Life Insurance Co., Montpelier, Vt. Young men for insurance work in sales department. The Garlock Packing Co., Palmyra, N.Y. Men, with good training in the Mechanical and Industrial Engrg. fields, Chemistry, Physics, and non-tech. Per- sonnel. The Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., Detroit. Mich. Field Representative Trainee, Underwriter Trainee, and Con- troller Trainee. Modine Mfg. Co. Racine, Wis. Two positions in Cost Acctg. Dept. as Cost Analysts. ,City of Rockford, Ill, announces exam to fill the position of Sanitary Engr. Filing deadline is Aug. 28.' Further re- quirements are on file at the Bureal. Fox. Samelson & Co., Denver, Col- orado. C.P.A. with a partnership po- tential. Must have extensive knowledge of Federal income tax, and have abil- ity to organize and administer tax dept. American Creosoting Corp., Louisville,! Ky. An aggressive man under 32 with a, degree in Industrial Engrg., Mech. Engrg., or Civil Engrg. Will work under the General Supt. seeing to conclusion specific assignments at any of their plants. R.C.A., Camden, N.J. Middle Manage- ment Personnel Trainees. B.S. in Bus. Ad., or B.A. in Psych, or Economics and successful completion of courses in Math.. Stat., Econ., Psych, and Soc. Should have 3-4 yrs. of successful exp. in personnel admin. and/or labor re- lations. Convair Astronautics, San Diegt, Calif. Mech. Design, Liaison, Compon- ent Test, Systems Test, and many more. They are placing the Atlac ICBM on Operational Status, also the Project Centaur and the Vega.- Company in Detroit Area. Secretary for Scholarship Dept. Woman with typ- ing and shorthand. Prefer experience in admissions, registrars office or place- ment work. Naval Research Lab., Wash. D.C. Re- search in Optics, Electronics, Radia- tion; Mechanics, Sound, Surface Chem- istry, and Metallurgy. Men with B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in Engrg., Math.,. Chem. or Physics. Gene Schickel, Jr., Site Planner and Landscape Architect, Arlington, Texas. One employee for small office in Fort Worth-Dallas area. Ann Arbor Family. Woman to do housework, cooking and taking care of one child. P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc., Indianapo- lis, Ind. Financial Dept. Major in Acctg. with a high average grade. Thermo-Fax Sales, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Men for sales work. Offers se-. curity and opportunities. Call Bureau of Appts. for further information. * State of Connecticut' Civil Service. list of jdb opportunities is now on file at the Bureau.. New York State Civil Service list of examinations is now on file at the Bu- reau. "Beni. Allen & Co., Inc., Chicago, III. Sales Representative for the Ill, area. Man with B.A. Would *prefer veteran that has been out of school for several yrs. Must have an interest in sales and promotion work - some exp. helpful. For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin., Ext 3371. To all Bureau of Appointments Reg- istrants: Please notify the Bureau 'if you have accepted a position or are still active. Also, please notify the Bu- reau of your curent address, if you are still active. If ,vour school address is changed, also let us know. We must be able to get in touch with you on short notice. The following schools have listed teaching vacancies for the 1959-60 school year. Adrian, Mich. - Commercial, Span- ish, Ind. Arts, Vocal Music, and Instru- mental Music. Fox Lake, 111. (Grant Community High School) - Mathematics. Harper Woods, Mich. -'Elementary Art. Holly, Mich. - Government, Econom- ics, and World History. Kalamazoo, Mich. - JHS Gen. Music, JHS Gen. Science, Girls' Swimming, Later Elem., Early Elem., Elem. Art Consultant, Mentally Handicapped, Par- tially Seeing, and Orthopedically Han- dicapped. Montclair, N. J. - HS Mathematics. River Forest, HIl.-Elem. Vocal Music. Sayville, Long Island, New York - Mathematics or Science. Torrance, Calif. - Elem., World Heri- tage, American Heritage, Mathematics, Home Economics, Mentally Retarded, Visiting Home Teacher, and School Psychologist. For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, "Ext. 489. Organization I Notices Graduate Outing Club, swimming and games, Aug. 16, 2 p.m. Meet in back of Rackham (N.W. entrance). CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES TIRE SALE Good prices for used, tires on trade-ins. Complete Tune-up Serv- ice available. GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION USED CARS s 1959 RENAULT $1,595 Mich. European Car Corp. Liberty at Ashley NO 5-5800 N31 2 601 Packard NO 8-9429 S3 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Frlendly service is our business. ' Atlas tires, batteries and accessor- ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See us for the best price on new & used tires. Road service-mechanic - on duty. "You expect more from Standard and you get it!" 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 S2 WA14TED One shrewd discerning person, in- terested in purchasing a good used car. 1951 Chevrolet sedan in perfect condition that must be sold by August 15. $175 or best offer. You have nothing to lose and all to gain. Call NO 5-7356. N35 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS Complete line of HiFi componentsj including kits; complete service on radio, phonographs and HiFi equip- 3nents. HI FI STUDIO 1317 South University 1 block east at Campus Theatre Phone NO 8-7942 X2 TRANSPORTATION Rent A Car 514 E. Washington St. NO 3-4156 Fords and Other Fine Cars Rented by Hour, Day, or Week WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting South State NO 2-3350 Sl 2007 FOR SALE GET SET for hot, fall days with 2 month old, 2 speed portable fan. NO 3-6520 or 3-6916. B16 MOUTON COAT, 3 length, size 14. Like new, half price, Call NO 3-8392 after 6 P.M. B17 1956 ROZCRAFT trailer, 41' by 8', car- peted. 2 bedroom, complete bath, gas heated. 24' white aluminum awning. Call GEneva 7-2239. B18 DISPOSING of part of a large library at private sale. There are books on every subject among 'thousands of books collected for 65 years. Show- ings at 617 Packard St. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day except Sunday. Reasonable prices. B11 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .80 2.00 2.96 3 .96 2.40 3.55 4 1.12 2.80 4.14 Figure 5 average words to a line. 4 Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily Phone NO 2-4786f WANTED TO RENT VISITING scholar engaged in research wishes modest furnished apartment or large bed-living room with kit- chen privileges, Sept. 1-Dec. 20. Will be in Ann Arbor between August 12- 15 ,to complete arrangements. Write Box 65, Michigan Daily. , L3 HELP WANTED STUDENT COUPLE: Wife to take charge of large home in campus area, meal planning, some cooking, direction of cleaning woman and four children, in return for salary plus room and board for self-and husband. Write Box 64, Michigan Daily. H30 PERSONAL CAROL: Ah, but for a nice, thick steak smothered in mushrooms. Bill 733 MAHALIA JACKSON-Ann Arbor High, Sept. 26, Saturday, 8:30 P.M. Tickets on sale at Bob Marshall's Book Store. P28 BARGAIN CORNER BEST SUMMER BUYS: Men's skip-dent short sleeve sport shirts, 97c. Assorted colors, sanforized, washable. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W2 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING: Thesis. Term papers, reason- able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590. J11 CAMPUS OPTICIANS Most framnes replaced while you wait. Broken lenses duplicated. FAST service on all repairs. 240 NICKELS ARCADE FOR RENT COUNTRY ESTATES Located west of Northville-This bei tiful mobile home park has terrac extra-large sites on rolling terrain a is exquisitely landscaped. Rates are markably low and all facilities are m modern and ample. SPECIAL OFFER For a limited time only. Country Esta will pay for moving your mobile hor if within 50 miles and make no hook- charges. See this park today. 58220 Eight Mile road west of Wori ville. Mich. (1 mile east . of Pont Trail). 15 min. from Ann Arbor. ' Phone Geneva 7-9401 C NICE sleeping room for working is or student. Quiet street, reasona rent. Linens furnished. NO 2-6540. FOR FACULTY or older graduate co ple. Lovely large four-room furnisi apartment for school year. Kitch includes electric dishwasher and d posal. Garage. Price $125. Also t very nice two-room apartments couples. $95 and $90. Phone NO 1937. C TWO ROOM furnished apartment, clo to campus and downtown, laund facilities, off street parking, T.V. a tenna, carpeted, hida-bed, Just decorated, utilities except electrici $85.00 per month. Phone NO 3-5 after 86P.M. C ATTRACTIVELY furnished, front new decorated, one bedroom apartme neaR Rackham and Frieze Buildinv Automatic heat - quiet house. P feet for graduate couple or matu woman. NO 2-0741. C WANTED immediately. Girl to sh; attractive basement apartment E. University. 19O 5-5524. C ROOMS FOR MEN: Quiet, near camp Linens furnished. Reasonable. 3-4747.4 ON CAMPUS: Neat 2 room, furnish utilities, private bath. NO 8-7234. C E. UNIV.-CHURCH-FOREST. Attri tive furnished apartments for one four students, available Sept. $80-$1 NO 3-2800. ,4 DELUXE 3 room furnis ed apartmi Includes'heat and water. Semi-privy bath facilities. $90 a month. 2-9020. C ROOMS FOR RENT for girls. % b1 from campus., 1218 Waashtenaw. N 8-7942 for arrangements. 4 ONE BLOCK from campus, modern ap 514 So. Forest. Call Mr. Pearl,N 2-1443. , For Direct Classified Ad Service, PhoneNO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday, and Sa turday 9:30 til 11:30 A WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE from Friday 5 P.M. till. Monday 9 A.-M. $10.00 plus $.08 per mile Gas, oil and insurance included al 3I SIAMESE kittens, male and female, about 4 months old. Also stud service. Phone NO 2-9020. 'B12 RIDERS to Frisco. Leave about Aug. 14. NO 3-5119 or 3-7955. G1G LEAVING Aug. 29 from Muskegon for San Diego, California. Need rider (male or female) to share petro cost. Call NO 2-4875 after 5 P.M.-' 09 RIDERS to Boston or N.H. Leave August 15. NO 5-7092. G8 RIDE WANTED to Frisco. Leave about Sept. 1. Alice, NO 3-6526 after 5 P.M. G11 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Sat. night at "Rigoletto", black' purse and blue sweater. Please return to Sally Cross. NO 3-0191. A6, Electronic Curb Service HELP WANTED - HELP WANTED CIGARETTE SMOKERS, Men: Earn $10.00 for two 4 hour sessions of behavioral tests. You can schedule your sessions for anytime during August. Phone NO 3-1531, Ext. 387, or go to Personnel Office, Rm. 1020, Administration Bldg. HELP WANTED' HELP WANTED SUBJECTS NEEDED Psychological experiments at the Mental Health Research Institute. Several experiments will be run during August and Sept. $1.00-$1.25 per hour. Applications are available in Rm. 1020 of Ad. Bldg., or call NO 3-1531, Ext. 387. H32 NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019 J6 2280 WEST STADIUM BLVD. Near Wrigley's NO 5-5864 HOME LATE? CUPBOARDS BARE? You can shop at Ralph's 'till 12 midnight for all grocery supplies. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" J9 704 PROGRAMMING. NO.2-4138. J23 FAST, accurate typing at reasonable rates. NO 3-9104. J22 t ... !l 4 Al August 12 1959 Dear Summer Students: We will pack and ship your record player and' records for you to guaran- tee their safe shipment. We ship records anywhere except to outer space. Pronpt attention paid to all mail or- ders for records, dia nond needles or phonograph parts. join our record club before you leave town and save 12 Y Enjoy your vacation! NO 2.478 Placement Notices Personnel Requests: Rossford Ordnance Depot, Toledo, Ohio. Three Mech. Engrs. and two Electrical Engrs. Must have two yrs. professional engrg. experience, which must include at least one yr. in the field of engrg. in which interest is in- dicated. 'Two yrs. grad, study may be substituted for the two yrs. profession- al exp. Also need Training Officer (Pres. & Pkg.) Degree and experience. Diamond Crystal Salt Co., St. Clair, Mich. Asst. Plant Personnel Mgr. for this company which mfgs. evaporated and ro'ck salt for food and industrial uses. Man with B.B.A. with major in Personnel Ad. Hospital in Ann Arbor Area. Phar- macist. Full time from Sept. to March. Bank in Flint, Mich. Bank Trainee. Man with B.A. in Bus. Admin. or Lib- eral Arts. Prefer a new or recent grad. -not more :than two yrs. experience. Veteran preferred, if not a vet., must be married. Wyman Fiske, Consultant on Mgt. Problems, Regional Sales Manager - Textile Chemicals, with Hdqs. in North Carolina; Industrial Chemical Sales Engrg, - Rubber Specialist, in New York area. County of Westchester, White Plains, N.Y. Case Workers, under N. Y. Civil Service. Requirements are on file at the Bureau. Executive Manpower Corp., Consult- ing firm in N.Y.C. Project Engrg. - Cir- cuit Design; Intangible Sales. American Assoc. of Airport Execu- tives. Mason City, Iowa..Full time Ex- / Yours truly, C. H. Dick smoothest i de!o One of the 7 big bests Chevrolet gives you over any other car in Its field ; Wtu, ic Centter 300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500 Read- Daily Classifieds Anyone who's ever taken a Chevy over a choppy country road can tell you how lightly Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension handles rough going - and coil springs never squeak, never need grease! 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