DAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA( t r I I' (Continued from Page 4) ma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega. Delta Chi,3 Delta Tau Delta, Gomberg House, Kap- pa Sigma, Phi Alpha Kappa, Phi Delta E'psilon, Phi Delta Phi Sigma Alpha Ep-i silon, Sigma Alpha , Sigma Nu, Tau Delta Phi, Taylor House & Jordani SHouse,Theta Chi, Triangle, Zeta Psi,I Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Delta Upsilon, Nu Sigma Nu. Plays Tonight through Sat. - Rossini's comic opera "The Barber of Seville" will be presented at the Lydia Men-E delssohn Theatre. Ticket prices are $1.75,-$1.50 and $1,00. Tickets are avail- able for tonight's performance. Lydia Mendelssohn box office is open dailye from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. The opera is beingt presented by the .Dept. of Speech and the School of Music. . Concerts Student Recital: William Rae Deni-. son, who studies with Marilyn Mason Brown, will present an organ recital in Hill Auditorium dnn Fri., Feb. 27, 8:30 p.m., in partial fulfillment of the re- qurements for the degree of Master! of Music (Music Literature). Mr. Deni- son will play compositions by Buxte-1 hude, J. S.Bach, Franck, and Langlais. Academic Notices Regents' Meeting: Fri., March 20. tommunications for consideration at this meeting must be in the Presi- dent's hands not later than March 10. The Queen's University, Belfast, Ire-I land, offers through a reciprocal ar-1 rangement with The University of Mich-, igan an exchange Scholarship for a graduate from The University of Mich- igan. The Scholarship will provide fees, board and lodging for the next aca- demic year, but not travel. However,! application for a Fulbright travel grant may be made. Econ., Geog., Math.,! Medieval ist., Philosophy, Pli. Sci., $ and Romance Lang.* are suggested as appropriate fields of study. Further in-! formation is available at the Office ofI the Gradate School, and' applications should be filed with the Graduate School by March 16, 1959. Review Class for Part 2 of the Society of Actuaries examinations will meet every Thurs. in Rm. 2010 Angell Hall. The Part 2 examinations will be given on May 13, covering Algebra, Analytic Geo and Calculus. One $200 and eight $100 pries will be given to the nine undergraduates ranking highest in the Part 2 examination. Applications to take Part 2 of the actuarial examinations and further in- formation can be obtained in 3016 An- gell Hall. American Meteorological S o i e t y, Southeastern Mich. Branch. Thurs., Feb. 26. 8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater..Dr. Frank A. Gifford, Oak Ridge, Tenn. "Some Problems of the Meteorology of Mars." Astronomical Colloquium. Fri., Feb. 27, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Dr. Led Goldberg will speak, on "Astronomical Research in Space." Aeronautical and Astronautital En- gineering Department: Seminar, Fri.,' Feb. 27, 4 p.m. in Rm. 158 . Engrg. Bldg. Dr. a. P. 1*Acpman will speak on "Base Heating Problems of Ballistic Missiles."* Applied Mathematics Seminar, Pro- fessor Otto Laporte, Physics Depart- ment,. will speak on, "Miscellaneous Tricks with the O (Theta) Functions," Thurs., Feb. 26, 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 246 W. Engrg. Bldg. Refreshments, 3:30 'p.m. in 274 W. Engrg. Bldg. Analysis Seminar: Ward D. Bouwsma will speak on, "The Zeros of Exponen- tioal Polynomials." 3201 Angell Hall, Thursday, Feb. 26, 3:00 p.m. Automatic Programming and Numer- ical Analysis Seminar: Dr. Wilfred Kin- caid, Department of Mathematics, will speak on, "Numerical Solution of Sys- tems of' Non-Linear Algebraic Equa- tions," 4 p.m., Fri., Feb. 27, 3209 Angell Hall. Interdepartmental Seminar on Ap- plied Meteorology. Thurs., Feb. 26, 3 p.m. 5500 E. Engrg. Bldg. Dr. Frank A. Gifford, Oak Ridge, Tenn. "A Fluctuat- ing Plume Model of Atmospheric Dis- persion." Placement Notices SUMMER INTERVIEWS: Thurs., Feb. 26 Camp Waziyath, Harrison, Me., will interview women counselors for swim- minb, archery, hand sports, arts and crafts, and other specialties. Also 1 male tennis counselor. After 3:30 p.m. Mr. Larry Mickolic from the N.Y. Her- aid Tribune Fresh Air Camps will con- tinue interviewing men and women in- terested in camp work. Positions range from Camp Directorships to general counselors. Positions for' married cou- pies. Miss Marilyn Budd will be interview- ing for Camp Takona, a YWCA girl's camp located near Ann Arbor. Mr. Dittman from the Ann Arbor YMCA will be interviewing boys inter- ested in Camp Pemington. Sat., Feb. 28: Douglas Salisbury will be interviewing men for counselors for boys camp in Upper Michigan. Campcraft, Riflery, Swimming. Interviews 8:30 to 12 noon. For further information concerning DOCTOR LAWYER PROFESSOR: ENGINEER Top man in. your field? Need a relaxing and enjoyable hobby? Why not try photography? With o camera that's the top man in its field LEICA BOLEX Summer Placement, contact Ward D. Peterson, D-528 SAB on Tues. and Thurs. 1-5, and Fri., 8:30-12. Summer Placement will be open this coming Sat., Feb. 28, from 8:30 to 12 noon. Personnel Interviews: The following companies will be in- terviewing at the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371. For an interview appointment, contact the Bureau. Wed., March 4: J. P. Morgan and Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. Location' of work: New York City, N.Y. Graduates: June, Aug. Men with degrees in Liberal Arts, Business Ad- ministration, or Law for Training pro- gram. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Detroit, Mich. Location of work: Detroit, Monroe, Jackson, Saginaw, Lan-i sing, Kalamazoo. Graduates: June, Aug. Citizenship required. Mutual Benefit Life, Ann.Arbor, Mich. Location of work: Detroit area or Ann Arbor. Graduates: Feb., June, or Aug. Citizenship required." Thurs., March 5:', U. S. Civil Service Commission, Chi- cago, Ill. Representatives will be on campus to give information about fed- eral employment with the major em- phasis on the Federal Service Entrance Examination which covers a wide va- riety of non-technical jobs. Vick Chemical Co., Hess and Clark Division, Ashland, . 1) Men with de- grees in Liberal Arts or Business Ad- ministration for Senior Marketing Pro- gram. 2) Men who are in their junior or senior year for Junior Summer Training Program.1 Summer Placement: Interested in Social Work? Bellefaire, a resident treatment center for emo- tionally disturbed children, has posi- tions for 15 men or women. Located in Cleveland, 0. Salaries excellent. In- formation at Summer Placement Serv- ice, Brown Ledge Camp, Vermont camp for girls, is offering good salaries for men and women student counselors. Positions include: Tennis, Arts and Crafts, Diving, Sailing. Positions for male math students with John Hancock Mutual Life In- surance Co., Boston, Mass. Summer Ac- tuarial Program.- Junior, senior or graduate girls want- ed as counselors at Wolverine Girls State to be held. from June 15 to June 25. $50 'plus room and board. For further information contact Ward D. Peterson, D-528 SAB, Tues. and Thurs. 1-5 and Fri. 8:30-12. Personnel Requests: Miniature Precision Bearings, Inc., Keene, N. H., has position open for an Applications Engineer. Degree in Elec. or Mech. Engrg. Age: 22-25. Prefer a yr. or two exp. Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co., Port Ed- wards, Wis., has openings in the Ac- counting Dept. Male, Accounting and Bus. Ad. degree. Exp. preferred but not necessary. City of Springfield, Ohio, has position open for Administrative Assistant to the City Manager. Man with more than 2 yrs. exp. working in a City Hall. Martin E. Segal & Co., N.Y.C., has a client firm who is looking for a recent grad with a Mathematics major who is, interested in an actuarial career. Im- mediate vacancy. J. W. Knapp Co., Lansing, Mich., is seeking a woman to handle Fashion Art Work for newspaper advertising. 2-4 yrs. of college training. Central Soya Co., Inc., various loca- tions, has opening for a, Plant Engineer. M.E. or E.E..degree. Age: to 30. Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., has openings in the Research Divisions for Lab Technicians with majors in Chem. or Biology and for Medical Technolo- gists. B.S. degree. Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co., Detroit, Mich. has openings in the Sales and Sales Management Organization. Previous exp. not required. College de- gree. Johnson's Wax, Racine, Wis., has an opening for a Chemical Engineer In the Experimental Engrg. Dept. in June. June Grad, in Chem. Engrg. or a man returning from military service. U.S. Atomic Energy Comm., Washing- ton, D.C., has.needs for candidates for the Management and Professional In- tern Programs. M.A. in June in Physical Sciences and Physics. Also need Bus. or Public Ad. majors. For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371. Beginning with Mon., March 2, the following schools will be at the Bureau of Appointments to interview teachers for the 1959-1960 school year. Mon., March 2: Albion, Mich. -Elementary; HS His- tory; English/Drama; 9th gr. English. Racine, Wisconsin - Guidance Coun- selor; Special Education (slow learners): Speech Therapist; Elementary; HS: English; Math; Business Educ.; Latin; Girls PE; JHS: Core; Math; Librarian. Tues., March 3: Madison Heights, Mich. (Lamphere School)' - Elementary; Elem. Phys. Educ.; (man or woman); Math/Science; Social Studies/English; Shop; Business Education (shorthand); Counselor. Waterford Township, Drayton Plains, Michigan - Elementary; Elementary Vocal Music; Elementary Special Educ; Elementary Speech Correction; Reme- dial Reading. Wed., March 4: Parma, Ohio - Elementary; Social Studies; English; Science; Math; Guid- ance. Pontiac, Mich. - Elementary; JHS: English; Math; Science; Women's Coun- selor; HS: Physics; Mentally Handi- capped. Thurs, March 5: Arlington Heights, Ill. - Lang. Arts/ Soc. Stud. Science; Math; Speech Corr; Art; Elementary. Deerfield, Illinois - Lang. Arts/Soc. Stud.; Science; Math; Librarian; For Lang. Inkster, Mich. - (Cherry Hill School) -SS/Eng.; French/Span.; Girls PE; Li- brary; Art; Elem. Vocal Music; Elem. Instr. Music; Public Health Nurse; Ele- mentary. Fri,, March & Hazel Park, Mich. - All fields....... White Plains, New York-Elementary; Elem. Girls PE; Elem. Vocal Music; Elem. Special Educ.; JHS Soc. Stud.; Eng.; Library; Math; Science; Girls PE; HS Eng.; Math; Science; Girls Guid- ance; Mech. Draw/Art. For appointments and additional in- formation contact the Bureau of Appts. 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Bxt. 489. from 1:00 to 3 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. 1 )P1 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )WI BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY GUY CARI is now accepting applica- tions in his newest beauty college. Days, afternoons, and evening classes. For student beautician. For more in- formation write or call Ann Arbor Beauty College, 4567 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500 )CC1 BUSINESS PERSONAL BURR: Let's have a look at the official Michigan ring. Patt. 1209 South Uni- versity. F47, FEATURING homemade and unusual flavored ice cream. Coffee, peppermint stick, chocolate mint chip. Served in sugar cones. LOMBARD'S 1225 S. University F36 1959 SUMMER Employment Opportuni- ties in Mich. area. Over 100 jobs in resorts, camps, recreation, and indus- try. Male and female, application blank included. Send $1. P.O. Box 141, E. Lansing, Michigan. FF2 HAVE YOUR SWEATERS knitted espe- cially for you, designed to fit you ex- actly. Choose collars, style. NO 3-9260. FF1 BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES 5-4-3- 2-1 PREPARE FOR THE BLAST-OFF THIS WEEKEND by purchasing your "fuel" at RALPH'S MARKET (Formerly Freeman's) 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" J38 ONE-DAY SERVICE and COMPLETE SERVICE at SANFORDS .,.. Shoe Repairing Hat Cleaning Tailoring Pressing Shoe Shining 119 East Ann Street (opposite court house) NO 8-696E )J2 USED CARS 3 DAYS 2.00 2.40 2.80 6 DAYS 2.96 3.55 MISCELLANEOUS GOOD MEALS: Frat. five minutes from Engineering Building. Reasonable. Any or all meals. Steward NO 3-2600. )Ml Room Phones Free TV 2805 J. Michilan HU 2-2204 )M3 ROOM AND BOARD BOARD or ROOM and BOARD. Nels International House for men.c! Oakland. Good food, interesting cci pany. Close to campus. Call 3-8; and ask for Thano or Nancy. ROOM AND BOARD for men near B Ad. School. Free Parking, T.V., Wa er and Dryer provided. 1108 Hill. 3-1767. Ask for Dean Nelson. ROOM and/or board for men studer Good food. Linens furished. C veniently located at Hil and F. eat. Ask for Mr.- Wentz. 1319 Hill or phone NO 2-6422. WOMEN STUDENTS: Friend's Cer International Cooperative. 1416 1 St. approximately $260 per semes Call NO 5-6894 or NO 2-9890. TRANSPORTATION Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786 1957 RENAULT DAUPHINE, radio heater. Excellent condition. Call leville, OX 7-8248 after 6 P.M. and Bel- N21 Complete line of Beauty work 605 E. Williams Phone NO 8-7066 J5 PAPERS EDITED and Typed. Quick service. Spelling, punctuation need correction? NO 8-6276. J30 Eddie's Paint Store White paint ........ $1.98 per Colors ........... $2.48 per 117 E. Ann NO LADIES BARBER SHOP 1108% S. University Only barber in town who i gal. gal. 8-6966 )J15 s a, trained and licensed Ladies' Hair Stylist. )J17 Shop for SEAFOOD : SPECIALTIES IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS, AND GOURMET SPECIALTIES Washington Fish Market 208 E. Washington NO 2-2589 J6 WASHING AND IRONING or ironing separately. Free pickup and delivery. NO 2-9020 )J16 PARTIESy Order CIDER AND SPUDNUTS NOW! WE DELIVER University Spudnut Shoppe 12051 S. University NO 2-7727 10 REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade. NO, 2-4647.' J4 CAMPUS OPTICIANS Most frames replaced while you wait. Broken lenses duplicated. FAST service on all repairs. 240 NICKELS ARCADE NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019 J11 FOR SALE We specialize in good used cars from $100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. N3 '51 FORD CONVERTIBLE, $150. Call NO 3-0148. N19 1951 CHEVY; 4-dr. 62,000 miles, radio, heater. Good tires, $125. Call Kay Gregory, NO 3-1511, ext. 2488, N20 1955 CHEVROLET wagon - series 210, 4-door, ,6 passenger, cashmere blue, white top. Mileage 38,000. Trips - 20 m.p.g. NO 2-6333. N18 HILLMAN 1958 Four-door wagon heat- er. Like new. HU 2-7140. Ni0 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 )S2 TIRE SALE Good prices for used tires on trade-ins. Complete Tune-up Serv- ice available. GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION 601 Packard NO 8-9429 )S4 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly service is our business. Atlas tires, batteries and acces- sories. Waranteed & 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 )S1 FOR RENTf NEAR CAMPUS - 5 rooms furnished suitable for 4 men students or'couple. Automatic gas heat. $130. NO 2-3600 or NO, 84891 after 6 P.M. C65 APARTMENT for Rent. 3 rooms with bath. Furnished, clean and quiet. $80 per month. NO 2-4727 after 4:30. C66 NOW AVAILABLE-very large room for 2. Fireplace, private entrance, $8 per week each. NO 3-1511, Ext. 2911 for evenings and week-ends. C67 APARTMENT FOR RENT -- Campus apartments, 2 or 3 adults. Snappily furnished apartment with private bath, close to campus. Also need 1. man to share apartment. Call NO 3- 9510 or evenings NO 8-6205. C68 NEWLY. FURNISHED and remodeled apartment for four adults. Tiled bath and garage disposal. % block from St. Joseph's Hospital. NO 2-0671. C69 NEAR CAMPUS: 2 single rooms for men including linen, cleaning, and kitch- en privileges. Call NO 3-2109, C62 UNIVERSITY TERRACE & Northwood apartments - available immediately. They are available for immediate oc- cupancy-efficiency; one & two bed- room apartments at both University Terrace & Northwood Apartments. To be eligible you must be a married student or full-time faculty member who is not already assigned to either University Terrace or Northwood Apartments. For information please contact Mr. Melhuish, 1056 Adminis- tration Building or call NO 3-1511, Ext. number 3311 or 2914. C63 NORTH SIDE, a specially delightful brand new 2-bedroom home with huge living room and fireplace. $125 per month. NO 3-0148. C64 CLOSE TO CAMPUS-Newly remodeled four room and bath lower apartment. Fireplace in living room. Range, re- frigerator, heat and water furnished. Garage. Phone NO 8-7002. C58 FOR RENT FOR MEN: Single and double room, 901 Packard St. Breakfast privileges. Call 2-5152. C61 NEAR CAMPUS: three nice clean single rooms, hot and cold water, linen ser- vice. $8 per week. NO 5-5157 or 1302 Washtenaw Terrace. C49 2 ROOM furnished apt., all utilities except gas for cooking. Married couple -no children. NO 8-8900. C57 FOR RENT: East William furnished 3-room apartment. New modern fur- nishings. Full bath. Close to campus & downtown. $115 per month, in- cluding heat. Available March 1st. Call NO 3-0819. C56 SINGLE or double for male student. One block from Law school. Reason- able. 808 Oakland. Phone NO 2-2858. C55 ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS: House- keeping room. Also efficiency apart- ment-private bath. 514 S. Forest, NO 2-1443. 0C52 SINGLE ROOM with fireplace. On For- est. $25 a month. NO 3-2800. C51 SINGLE ROOMS for men, attractive. Linens & cleaning. As low as $6 wk. NO 3-6039, call after 6 P.M. C31 LGE. APTS. for rent. Very reasonable. Call 3-4402. C36 STUDY UNDISTURBED: Large quiet rooms for men. Near campus. NO 3-4747. )C3 FURNISHED APTS. for rent for 3 or 4. Call NO 3-4402. )C12 BOYS' ROOMS available next semes- ter. 617 E. University. Contact Jim Booth, Rm. 10 or call 3-7159. )C15 MALE STUDENT to share furnished apartment with 3 others, swimming pool. 10 minutes from campus. NO 5-7602. )C20 STUDENT ROOMS for rent, % block from campus, Several rooms and suites to select from. Reasonable rates. Phone NO 8-7942. 1218 Wash- tenaw. )C29 CAMPUS AREA - 3 clean convenient rooms, private bath, unfurnished ex- cept stove, basement privileges. NO 8-6529. )C26 FOR SALE CLASSICAL RECORD SALE, hundreds of 78 rpm albums only. Auber to Weber 40c per. record. Also 5 large record cabinets, console 3-speed pho- no. Phone NO 2-6102 or see Jim Hahn- ke at 727 Miller Ave. B15. 1954 NEW MOON TRAILER. 36' x 8' on lot; priceed to sell; call NO 2-7534. B17 35 FOOT 856 MARLETTE, excellent! condition, fully equipped, air con- ditioned. Call NO 3-2294 after 5. B2 INCOME TAX SERVICE INCOME TAX SERVICE Notary Public Mv. J. Thurber )Vl INCOME TAX SERVICE In your home by appointment FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY. Com- plete service on Phonographs and radios. Stereo conversions. Reasonable prices. Duraco, NO 3-6185. X6 Complete line of HiFi components including Kits; complete Service on radio, phonographs and HiFs.equip- ments. THIS WEEK SAVE $1.09 THIS WEEK - CAMPUS - - DOWNTOWN - 211 S. State 205 E. Liberty St. NO 8-9013 NO 2-0675 LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS X5 RARE Violins & String Instrument repairs, -Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey) and, Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas) New and Used. Terms. PERSONAL WILL ALL Delta Zeta transfers please contact Virginia Koski as soon as possible. Call NO 5-7711, Ext. 4212 after 6 o'clock. P49 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS will hold a family style, fried chicken dinner on Feb. 28 from 5:00 to 8:30, at the K. of P. Hall, 111% S. 4th Ave. Admission for adults $1.50. F50 WANTED to borrow $1100. University employee, middle aged couple. Will pay $100 down a month for 12 months. Contact Box 42. F42 TEACHER of singing and speaking. Class or private. Carol Westerman NO 8-6584. )F2 actly. Choose colors, style. NO 3-9260. KNITTERS REJOICE! Real imported Shetland yarn now, available for 65c an oz.; 25 colors' Including leathers. NO 3-0877. .. )F14 GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars, qualified instructor, Call Maddy Music for details. NO 3-3395 508 E. Williams )Ft PETS AND SUPPLIES MALE SIAMESE kitten for sale, also stud service4 NO 2-9020. )T1 SIAMESE KITTENS, male and female, each $10. NO 5-7963 after 6 P.M. T3 REAL ESTATE A PRIVATE DRIVE lined with graceful weeping willows beside a spring-fed swimming pond leads you to the front door of this new commodious Early American style home. The entry walls accommodate many books and bric-a- brac and the really big living room has an adjoining conservatory stocked with growing plants and vines. A full size dining room will put back the fun in entertaining as will the big cozy paneled kitchen. Approx. 2 se- cluded idyllic acres inside city. Best offer accepted. NO 3-0148. B11 )X2 Fords And Other Fine Ca Rented by Hour, Day, or W, WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE from Friday 5 P.M. til Monddy 9 A.M. $10.00 plus $.08 per mile Gas, oil and insurance includi WANTED HOUSE MOTHER WANTED. Youni vactous person. Liberal education limited interest in extra-curni activities, particularly' indoor ap Excellent conditions and pay. Mr. L. Fagan, Director, 709 Arch ciatalon. NO 3-7115, 6. P.M. to 8 USED LEATHER BRIEF CASE, u $5. Dial NO 3-3478 after 6 P.M. EXPERIENCED Secretary wishes ing to be done at home. NO 3-8 WANTED: One or two grad. gir share nicely furnished, comfor apartment, one block from car Rent $40. a month. Call NO 3 after 5. WANTED-One student to share nished, roomy, warm apt. with upper classmen. Phone NO 2-8106 nings or NO 8-6057 anytime. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Girls. Several whole- some young ladies to help in snack bar during lunch. Apply immediately. B. E. French & Co. 215 S. State., H10 HELP WANTED: Part time nights 10- 2:30. Apply in person after 1:30 P.M. Drake Sandwich Shop. )H9 Phone NO 2-4786 for Classified Advertising r The I.S.A. announces The Topic for Debate: at Ann Arbor's FASTEST GROWING PAPERBACK and POCKETBOOK DEPARTMENT Call E. S. WEISS H U 2-0572 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS }V2 Browse at The members of the Panel: PROF. ROBERT CRANE- History Dept. PROF. H. BRETTON - Political Science Dept. All Are Invited I I iU PIANOS - ORGANS Best offer Keyboard Service WURLITZER !SOHMER KIMBALL Dealer ANN ARBOR PIANO CO. 213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109 )X3 V OF MICHIGANI U - =old AIR= its new office location at 340 S. State St. Hours daily except Saturday, 10 A.M.-3 P.M.; Thursday, 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Savings and loan service for members- car loans, home improvement loans, personal loans. 5 I El A A;, I Inu p... YXT^ AAL ---All'? f in a y r e n l 1 r / e i II