1.1 (Continued from Page 4) 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac- counts due* the . University not later than the last day of classes of each se- mester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; how- ever, student loans not yet due are exenmpt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of "the tniversity and "(a) All aca- demic credits will be withheld, the grades for the semester or summer ses- sion just completed will not be re- leased, and no transcript of credits will be issued. "(b) 'All students owing such ac- counts will not be allowed to register i, any subsequent semester or sum- mer session until payment has been made." Commencement Instructions to fac-. uly members: Convene at 4:15 p.m. in the frst floor lobby in the Administra- tioin .Bldg Buses will be provided in front of the Administration Bldg on $tate St. to take you to the Stadium or Yost Field House to Join the procession and to take the place assigned to you on stage, as directed by the marshals; at the end of the exercise buses will be ready in criveway east of the Stadium or-at West side of Field House to bring you back to the campus. Distribution .of Diplomas: If the ex- ercises are held in the Stadiun) diplo- mas for all graduates except those of the School of Dentistry, the Medical -School, and Flint College, will be dis- tributed from d signated stations un- der the, east stands of the Stadium, immediately after the exercises. The diploma distributio'n stations are on the level above the tunnel entrance. if -the exercises are held inthe Yost Field House, all1 diplomas except those f the School of Dentistry, the Medical School' and Flint College, will be dis- tributed from' the windows of the Cashier's Office and the Office of Regis.. tration and Records in the lobby of the Administration Bldg. Following the ceremony diplomas may be called for until 9:00 pm. Meeting of senior class presidents and other specially appointed representa- tives, Rm. 302 W. Engrg Bldg., Thurs., May 21,.7:00 p.m. Discuss schedule and plans for commencement. faculty, College of Engineering: Meet- ing of faculty of College Thurs., May 21, in Multi-Purpose Room in Under- grad. Lib. at 4:15 p.m. Male Non-Veterans whose annual academic program ends in June or whose deferment expires in June should file SSs Forms 103 and 109 by the end of this semester in order to continue student deferment. Recent- ly revised forms available at Window A, Adinin. Bldg. Students from' the fol- lowing schools and colleges should sub- mit their forms at Window A for cer- ti1ffation: Arch. &' Design; Bus. Ad- mm.; Education; L&A; Music; Natur- l Resources; Pharm.; P.H.; Social Work. ' hysical Therapy Meeting: Freshmen and Sophomores planning. to concen- trate' in Physical Therapy or. interest- ed in knowing more about Physical Therapy. Thurs., May 21 at 7:00 p.m., Sm. 1603, first floor, Main Bldg. of U. Hop. Movie followed by discussion and demonstrtions in the Physical Therapy Clinic. International Center Tea. Thurs., May 21, 4:30 to' 6:00 p.m., Inter~national enter,. , School of Bus. Admin. Faculty meet Pri.,:May 22, Rm. 146 Bus, Ad., 3:00 p.m. Lectures Hopwood Lecture. Howard Nemerov, voet and novelist. "The Swaying Form: AProblem in Poetry," Thurs., May 21, Rackham Lecture Hall 4:15 p.m. Pre- aentstioi of the opwood Awards. Anaid Krishna, Banaras Hindu U., "Medieval Indian Painting," Thus., May 21; 4:15' p.m., 203 Tappan Hall. Sponsored by Dept. of Fine Arts, Mu- seum of Art, Dept. of Near Eastern tud* s and Far Eastern Studies. lecture by Pres. Hatcher upon return frorp ussia. "Our Soviet Neighbors." Turs May 21, 830 .m., Hill Aud. Sponsored by Internat'l Comm. of Wo- men's League. Reception following in Vanldenberg Sm., League. I'nterdepartmental Seminar on Ap- plied Meteorology. Thurs., May 21, 3 p.m., 5500 E. Engrg. Bldg. Leslie M. Jones, supervisor; High Altitude Engi- neering Lab. of Dept. of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engrg. "The Upper Atmosphere and the I.G.Y." ginally scheduled for Fri., May 22 at 4:15. cancelled.r Aeronautical-Astronautical E n g r g. Seminar, Fri., May 22, 4:00 .p.m., Rm. 2084 E. Engrg. Bldg. Prof. Julian D. Cole of Guggenheim Aeronautical Lab., Calif. Institute of Tech., "Mag- netohydrodynamic Waves." Automatic Programming and -Numer- ical Analysis Seminar: Robert F. Rosin "The COMIT' Symbol Manipulator for Mechanical Translation," Fri., May 22, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 3209 Angell Hall. Biological Chemistry Colloquium: Dr. W. A. Wood, Prof., Dept. of Agri. Chem M.S.U., East Lansing. "Stereochemistry of Microbial Pentose Metabolism.." M6423 Med. Science Bldg., Fri., May 22, 4:00 p.m. Analysis Seminar: Mr. Ward D. Bous- ma, "Exponential Polynomials in Two Complex Variables." Thurs., May 21, 3:00 p.m., 3201 Angell Hall. Applied Mathematics Seminar: Dr. William Bender of Bendix Systems Div. "Experimental Gravity (the present status of the equivalence principle,)" May 21, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 246 W. Engrg. Bldg. Refreshments at 3:30 p.m. in Rm. 274 W. Engrg. Bldg. 402 Seminar on the Application of Mathem tics to Social Sciences. ,3217 Angell Iall. 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. May 21. David Birch, Dept. of Psych., "Proba- bility and"Latency in Response Ten- dency Combination." Psych.. Colloquium: "Information Overload and the Mechanisms of De- fense." Dr. James G. Miller, MHRI. 4:15 p.m., Fri., May 22, Aud. B, An- gell Hall. Communication Sciences Seminar: Thurs., May 21, 3:30 p.m., 1412 Mason Hall. Robert Rosin. "Translation, of Artificial Languages by Compilers." Doctoral Examination for Bernard John Bedard, Eng. Lang. & Lit.; thesis: "The Thriller Pattern in the Major Novels of Graham Greene," Fri., May 22, 414 Mason Hall, 3:00 p.m. Chairman, M. Greenhut, Doctoral Examination for John Her- bert Hall, Chem.; thesis: "The Ther. mal Decomposition of Aryl Azides," Fri., May 22, 3003 Chem. Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, P. A. S. Smith. Doctoral Examination , for David Chamberlin Cole, Econ., thesis: "Fi nancing Provincial and Local Govern-, ment in the Republic of Vietnam," Thurs., May 21, 105 Econ. Bldg., 3:00 p.m. Chairman, R. A. Musgrave. Doctoral Examination for Wayland Bryce VanSyoc, Linguistics; thesis: "The Phonology .and Morphology of the Sudanee Language," Thurs., May 21, 626 Haven Hall, 8:00 a.m. Chairman, Herbert Paner. Doctoral Examination for Rodney James Grambeau, Education; thesis: "A Survey of the Administration of In- tramural Sports Programs for Men i Selected Colleges and Universities in North and South America," Thurs., May 21, Conf. Sm., Phys. Educ. for Men, 1:00 p.m. Chairman, Paul Hun- sicker. Doctoral Examination for Goldie Ruth Piroch Meyerstein, Linguistics; gualism Among Immigrant Slovaks," Fri., May 22, E. Council Sm., Rackham Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, J. O. Ferrell. Doctoral Examination for Robert Hanson Moore, Math.; thesis: "On Ap- proximations of the Solutions of the Goursat Problem. for Second Order Quasi-Linear Equations," Fri., May 22, 2076 V. Engrg. Bldg., 1:00 p.m. Chair-' man,. N. D. Kazarinoff. Doctoral Examination for George Robert Bond, Eng. Lang. & Lit.; thesis: "The Method of Iconoclasm in George Bernard Shaw," Fri., May 22, 626' Haven Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, Paul Mueschke. Dotoral Examination for James Ed- win Keisler, Mathematics; thesis: "Quasi-Complexes," Thurs., May 21, 2223 Angell Hall, 3:00 p.m. Chairman, G. S. Young. Doctoral Examination for Jongchol Kim, Educ.; thesis: "An Analysis of the Polar Orientations of Educational Ad- ministration and 'Their Implications for Educational Leadership," Fri., May 22, 3203 U. H. S. 3:15 p.m. Chairman, H. S. Bretsch. Doctoral Examination for Kamal Tawflg A-Chalabi, Civil Engrg.; thesis: "Stability of Cellular Cofferdams," Fri. May 22, 1213 E. Engrg. Bldg., 3:30 p.m. Chairman, W. S. Housel. man Boggess, Elec. Engrg.; thesis: "Bi- polar Probe Measurements in the Ion- osphere," Thurs., May 21, 2322 E. Engrg. Bldg., 1:00 p.m. Chairman, W. G. Dow. Doctoral Examination for Roger Dean Westland, Chem.; thesis: "Factors Which Influence Carbon-to-Nitrogen Migration of Aromatic Groups in the, Schmidt Rearrangement and Von Braun-Rudolph Tetrazole' Synthesis," Thurs., May 21, 3003 Chem. Bldg., 10:30 a.m. Chairman; P. A. S. Smith. Doctoral Examination for Bernard Morrill, Mechanical Engrg.; thesis: "An Investigation into the Stability of a Steady State Vibratory System Gov- erned by a Nonlinear Differential Equa- tion," Thurs., May 21, 124 W. Engrg. Bldg., 1:30 p.m. Chairman, Jesse Or- mondroyd. Doctoral Examination for Calvin Creston Elgot, Math.; thesis: "Decision Problems of Finite Automata Design and Related Arithmetics," Thurs., May 21, 3018 Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. Chair- man. R. C. Lyndon. Doctoral Examination for Erhard William Rothe,, Chem.; thesis: "Total Collision Cross-Sections for the Inter-; action of Molecular Beams with Gases," Thurs., May 21, 3003 Chem. Bldg., 8:30 p.m. Chairman, S. B. Bernstein. Doctoral Examination for John- Wes- ley Begley, Chem. Engrg; thesis: "Li- quid and Gas-Phase Mass Transfer on Bubble-Cap Trays," Fri., May 22, 3201 E. Engrg. Bldg., 2:00 p.m. Chairman, G. B. Williams. The following companies will inter- view at the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371. For an inter- view appointment, contact the Bureau. Fri., May 22: Mueller Brass Co., Port Huron, Mich. Men with degree in Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. for General Business and Sales Training Program. Tues., May 26 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana. Graduates: June, Aug. Women. with a degree in Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. for Personnel Asst. Personnel Requests: Armour Research Foundation of 1ll. Institute of Tech.,.-Chicago. Electrical Engrs., Physicists and Chemists, Mathe- maticians, Mech. Engrs., Metallurgists, and Administrators, Specific job open- ings and their requirements are on file at the Bureau. The Kaydon Engineering Corp., Mus- kegon, Mich. Graduate Engrs., interest- ed in a career in Sales Engrg. 22-28, .military service completed, preferably Mech. Engr. Anderson Chemical Co., Weston, Mich. Accountant for division at Wes- ton. Should be a recent grad. (1-3 yrs.) or one who will be graduating soon. Also interested in organic chemists at the Masters and Ph.D. level. New or recent* grads, are being considered. Nat'l Aviation Facilities Experimental Center, Atlantic City, N.J. Electronic Engrs. Experience, benefits and loca- tion very good. Rockwell-Standard Corp., Allegan, Mich. Graduate in Mech. Engrg. Plant in -Allegan manufactures primarily uni- versal joints for the farm equipment, heavy trucks, and road-building equip- mept fields. Reed Research, Inc., Washington, D.C. Theoretical Research Scientist to work on projects awarded to Reed Re- search, Inc. and the Reed 'Research Foundation. Interested in receiving res- umes from students who will be award- ed the Ph.D. in June in the following fields: Applied Mechanics, (particular:,j fluid dynamics), Classical Physics (electromagnetic field, particularly), and Applied Mathematics. Will consid- er applicants with M.S. degree who have continued or intend to continue with graduate studies. Alco Products, Inc., Schenectady, N.Y. recent graduates in Math., Physics, Mech. Engr. for Computer Program- mers and Engineers. No experience re- quired. U. S. Civil Service. Amendment to Food Product Technologist now on file at the Bureau. Summer Placement: The Summer Placement Service will be open until after final exams. Jobs with camps, resorts, and business and industry. Open Tues. and Thurs., from 1:00-5:00 p.m. and Fri. morning from 8:30-12 noon, Rm. D528 of the S.A.B. ALTERATIONS "The Clothing Stores' Tailor" Alterations for Men and Women. Pressing While You Wait 118% E. Washington NO 2-46171 (above Conlin and Wetherbee Clothing Store) JP1 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.75; socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )Wi BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I AM COMPLETING my journalism studies this June and hope to find a partner to establish or buy a small newspaper and then expand. I have experience. If you will wind up your studies in June, have business in- stincts or training and are interested, send your name, address and phone no. to P.O. Box 2311, Ann- Arbor. Re- sponse will be prompt. CC2 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 SERVICES LAWNS, pets, car, odd job, WE'LL DO IT. Low rates, excellent workmanship Call Tim at NO 2-7459. J82 BIKES STORED for summer. $3. NO 2-4591. Ask for 340 Hinsdale. J81 Shop for SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS, AND GOURMET SPECIALTIES Washington Fish Market 208 E. Washington NO 2-2589 J6 J60 TITPING Thesli Term papers, reason- able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590. J42 Radio, Phono, T.V. SERVICE Fast Dependable Pick Up & Delivery Ann Arbor Radio and TV 1217 S. University, Phone NO 8-7942 J61 SPRING GARDENERS: We can meet all of your gardening needs. Grass seed and fertilizers, lawn and fer- tilizing carts, lawn rakes, pruning shears and all other gardening tools. MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR 311 S. Main St. CAMPUS OPTICIANS Most frpmes replaced whie you wait. Broken lenses dupicote&.' FAST service on all repairs. 240 NICKELS ARCADE NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019 311 ' Visit the Kitchen Hardware Department at Ralph's Market, 709 Packard. See our casserole dishes, glassware, frying pans, sprinkling bottles, every kind of dishware and waste disposals at moderate price. Furnish your place with utensils every modern kitchen needs. RALPH'S MARKET (Formerly Freeman's) 709 Packard NO 2-3175 J51 REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade. NO 2-4647. J4 BUSINESS SERVICES Eddie's Paint Store Colors ... ...........$2.48 per gal. White paift ........ $1.98 per gal. 117 E. Ann NO 8-6966 )J15 EXPERT TYPING. Theses, Papers. NO 8-6157. J76 FLY NONSTOP TO NEW YORK-$20. Chartered flights, June 1 on. Call 3-7541, Ext. 633 for .information. J79 LAWNMOWER SERVICE Your lawnmower sharpened and re- conditioned like new. Finest preci- sion process. Free pick-up. NO 3-8949.. -FF28 CARPENTER WORK and painting in- terior and exterior. Full experience. Call NO 2-1911. 'J78 USED CAMS, '54 PORSCHE Super coupe, radio, reclining seats, very sharp, and only $1695.00' FOR RENT FOR RENT: Apt. for summer. 6 rooms3 for 5 or 6. Cheap. NO 8-8114. C235 EXCHANGE: Place to live for work. Furnished apt., cool in summer, util- ities paid, normally rented at $70 for 2 men. Goes this summer, beginning June 15, for 50 hrs. work per month. Mostly painting. Apply evenings. NO 2-5428. C241 RMS. FOR RENT-Male stud. Cooking or without. Cooking privileges %z blk._ from campus. Suite of rooms, and double rooms. 417 E. Liberty. 0243 ATTENTION: University Terrace effi- ciency apt. to sublet for summer. NO 5-5451. C222 STARTING JUNE: for luxurious sum- mer living, air conditioned modern furnished apt. for 4 with dish washer, garbage disposal and own porch. One block from campus and hospital, with off street parking. Best offer accepted. NO 5-6309. C221 SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom fur- nished apartment. '$110 per month. NO 8-6691. C215 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS for men, one block from Union. Rooms cleaned weekly - linens furnished. $30 per month. Call Floyd, 2-6652 or Rock, 2-3179. C216 SUMMER-Front half of Duplex, 4 rooms, 2 years old, all new furniture, 5 min. walk. to campus. NO 2-0413. 0200 AVAILABLE June, 5. room furnished apt., $115. NO 3-4322. C206 CAMPUS 8 room, 3 bedroom apart- ment fully furnished, very reason- able for summer. Call NO 2-9818. C207 ATTRACTIVE 4 rm. newly furn. apt. summer 2 blocks from campus. 3-4 tenants. No discrimination. NO 3- 1771. 0181 LARGE ROOM in our house for rent. Quiet Gentleman. Living and bedroom furniture. Garage included. Phone HU 3-1316. C110 FOR SUMMER--Furnished Apt. Sum- mer only or summer and fall. Mon- roe, State St. and Church Streets. For 1 to 4 occupants. $65-$95. NO 3-2800. 0173 CAMPUS HOSPITAL AREA All furnished, all private, 2 large rooms and bath. Modern and clean. $75. Non-smokers preferred. NO 8- 8834. 0174 FOR RENT NEW APARTMENTS, ideal for 4 people. Two bedrooms, new furniture, tile baths, master T.V. outlet. laundry facilities, automobile parking, located on campus. (Tappan St.) Hospital area, Kingsley St., Miller Ave. For information call NO 2-7787. Ward Realty, Realtors 0229 LARGE 4 ROOM APT. for summer, '2 block from campus. Very reasonable. NO 2-1056. 0232 ROOM FOR LADY, student or employe. Privileges, car space. Call NO 2-1279 or NO 2-7282. 0225 NEAR CAMPUS, furnished '2 room apt., private bath. $55. Exceptionally nice 3 room apt. and bath, $80. 0248 FOR SALE. 16" CROSLEY T.V., perfect working order. Indoor aerial, $27. NO 3-7751. B94 EVERGREENS - Wholesale to Univ. employees by a Univ. employee. Spreading Junipres 2-3 ft. $3.89 Pyramidal Arborvitae 6-8 ft. $4.89 Also yews, pine, spruce, hemlock, etc. Call M. Lee at NO 8-8574. B47 COMPLETE furnishings for 5 room apt. Students must sell. NO 2-8187 after 5:00. B93 FURNISHING AN .APT.? Used living room furniture and kitchen set. Good condition. Call NO 3-7824. B92r FOR SALE: 1953 Chev., exc. cond., ra- dio and heater. Four nearly new ny- lon tubeless tires approx. 35,000 ac- tual miles. $450. Call NO 3-7782. B85 HOUSE TRAILER for sale : excellent condition, 2 bedrooms,sfull bath, on a lot. Call NO 3-9246 after 5 P.M. or all day Saturday. B89 1955 THREE SPEED portable record player. Good care, excellent condi- tion. Inexpensive. i 3-7739. B881 FOF SALE: Used ladies' English bike. NO 5-6768 after 5:30 P.M. B86 FOR SALE: 27 foot Detroiter for sale or rent. Reasonable. H. Sloniker, 444 Mason Hall or 11630 Whitmore Lake: Rd. B87 '53 CHEVY Bel Aire conve tible, motor, excellent. Call Daniel, NO 2-8737. B90 HELP WANTED WANTED: Experienced cook for Fra ternity. Excellent meal planning and budgeting-first class ref. NO 2-8102 H38 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST II-$5667 $6387 (Effective June 29, 1959). Pres sent rate $5459-$6179. Citizenship; ~not over 40. A.S.C.P. registered, years experience. Promotional oppo tunities to higher grades having maximum $6866. Liberal fringe bene fits. Write: Wayne County Civil Serv. ice Commission, 626 City Count Building, Detroit 26, Michigan, WOod- ward 5-2750. H4 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST or Labora tory Assistant for hospital in im. portant industrial town. Salary con mensurate with qualifications. Writ to box No. BB17, Michigan Daily, fc interview. H; LOST AND FOUND BLACK HORN RIMMED glasses. Cas reward. NO 2-8564. At MUSICAL. MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS ANNOUNCING Grinnell's great once a year piano festival will be held Sunday, June 7. Pianos used only 1 day will be re- duced up to $500. Take advantage and reserve one now. Tickets avail- able at Grinnell's for the festival June 7, at the Coliseum Fair- groin'ds. And-still more record val- ues, reg. $5.98-now only $1.98. Don't forget the 1st anniversary of Living Stereo. Magnavox gives you a console model self - contained stereo, 6 speakers, diamond needle, many plu. extras, only at Grinnell's for. $199.50. GRINNELL BROS. 322 South Main NO 2-5667 RARE Violins & String Instrument repairs, Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas) New and Used. Terms. MADDY MUSIC 508 E. William NO 3-3223 53 FORD, fine condition. Extras, Acces- sories. Saline, HA 9-7479 Evenings. N91 '58 RENAULT DAUPHINE : 4 doors, white walls, like new, 3000 miles: $1500. Call 2-3006 after 6:00 P.M. N94 1954 PONTIAC-all around good condi- tion. S-H. $430. Call NO 2-8517 after 5:00 . N85 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, sunroof, radio, 18,000 miles, excellent condition. Call Karl Gregory, 3-1511, Ext. 2488 or 2- 3219. N84 FOR SALE' We specialize in good used cars from $100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. N3 WANTED We pay top dollars for good used ccars. GENE'S AUTO SALES 544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 N2 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly 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 I" 1220 S. 'University at Forest NO 8-9168 WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2x3350 TIRE SALE Good prices for used tires on trade-ins. Connplete Tune-up Serv- ice available. GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION FOR SUMMER: Furnished apt, for 2, bdrm, private bath, living rm,.kitchen, screened balcony, five minute walk to campus. NO 3-7657 afternoons and evenings. 0175 FOUR GRAD MEN, 3. bedrooms, fur- nished house, 2 car garage. East side residential area. Available in June. NO 2-7395. Call after 5 P.M. C139 STUDY UNDISTURBED Large quiet rooms for men. Near campus. NO 3-4747. )C3 2 ROOM furnished apartment. All utili- ties except gas for cooking. Married couple, no children. NO 8-8900. 0171 FOR SUMMER and/or fall: Apt. 1 block from Campus and 1 block from the Hill. For 3 or 4, modern brick bldg., bright interior. NO 3-7060 between Sand 7. C227 303 S. DIVISION. 2nd floor apartment. Very well decorated. Bachelor apart- ment. Would prefer Instructor or Professor. Available by April 15th. Can be seen from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Phone NO 3-5797, ask for Mrs. Kelly, 0111 3 ROOM PRIVATE bath available June 1st, 2-2-room private bath, 1--2-room .with bath to sublet for summer. Campus location. Phone NO 2-8611 or 8-8253. C138 INEXPENSIVE summer rooms at Trigon Fraternity. Quiet study atmosphere. NO 3-5806. C152 FOR SUMMER: Large, nicely furnished . house, 4 bedrooms, automatic washer,' dryer. Garage. Very reason'able. NO 3-7687. 0150 ON CAMPUS, 3 rm. furnished Apt. 2nd floor, private bath and entrance, all utilities except electricity, large rms. and plenty of closet space, off street partking, suitable for 3 girls or couple. Call NO 2-6629. C192 FURNISHED HOUSE: June 15-Aug. 15. 1 block from campus, 5 bedrooms, parking. $140 a month. Write Box 51, .c/o Michigan Daily. .0231 KNITTERS REJOICE! Real imported Shetland yarn now available for 65c an oz.; 25 coolrs including heathers. NO 3-0877. FF7 NEWS LETTERS - Convention Re- ports - Summer Rushing helps, mail- ing serevice - Multilithed - attrac- tive - inexpensive. The Edwards Let- ter Shop. FF16 GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars, qualified instructor, Call Maddy Music for details, NO 3-3395 508 E. Williams FF6 HAVE YOUR SWEATERS knitted espe- cially for you, designed to fit you ex- actly. Choose colors, style. NO 3-9260. FF1 UTILITY TRAILER, 4 x 8, very good. $95. Call 2-1911. B91 NEW MODERN FURNITURE. Contact 3-8789. B80 _MOBILE HOME-'57 Marlette: 41x10 ft., excellent condition, air conditioned,. carpeted, 2 bedrms, wall oven. Stu- dent graduating. GE 8-3608 after 6. B77 STEREO TAPE RECORDER-VM '59 model. Several monoral and stereo re- cordings. Must sell-best offer. Call Dave Pelton, NO 2-5644 or NO 3-7301. B67 FLOOR-LENGTH wedding gown, size 8. NO 3-6546 after 5. B52 35 FOOT 856 Marlette, excellent con- dition. fully equipped, air condi- tioned. Call NO 3-22$4 after 5. B2 UPRIGHT Kingsbury piano. $50. Call NO 2-4084 after 5:30 p.m. B48 I L. HU 2-2 i PERSONAL WE ARE LOOKING for a four m apartment to rent starting in Sep Must be furnished and close to can pus. $5 reward just for giving us ball, if we take the apartment. Pho NO 3-7541, Ext. 811 or 838, or NO 4401-101 Chicago House. F PERSONAL: Dissertations multilithe ques dionnaires lithographed by E wards Letter Shop, 711 N. Universi' Clean cut and economical. F2 BURR, Biggest sale in our history, nowt PATT F: RIDE WANTED to Glencoe, Ill., { Chicago) on Wed., June 10. Pho NO 3-7541, Ext. 838. Will sbare dri ing and expenses. F: FLY NONSTOP TO NEW YORK- Chartered flights, June 1 on. Call 7541, Ext. 633 for information. F3 RENT parking spaces right on camps for the summer session. Ask f1 Monte Nagler at NO 2-3241 afte noons or phone NO 8-8377 evening . PIANOS- ORGANS Best offer Keyboard Service WURLITZER SOHMER KIMBAL Dealer ANN ARBOR PIANO CO. 213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109 ,MISCELLANEOUS SIAMESE Kittens. Stud service. Call -NO 2-9020. B23 2 GIRLS NEEDED to share 5 room a _______________________________ for summer and/or fall. NO 3.0283. 601 Packard NO 8-9429 }84 FOR RENT NEAR CAMPUS, economical house for 4 or 5. 4 bedrooms, for summer or for for summer and fall. Completely furnished, air conditioning, has yard, garage, and ample storage space, $135 plus utilities. NO 3-7489. 0249 FOR SUMMER: 5 room house suitable for 4 or 5. Near campus. Reasonable. 8-7891. 0249 1956 MONITOR apt. size washer. Good condition, reasonable price. Call NO 2-2374. B83 GREEN VELVETEEN DAVENPORT. 78" long. $39. Call NO 8.7265. B84 WANTED TO RENT FROM SEPT. '59-AUG, '60 furnished 3 bedroom house, Burns Park area. NO 3-7942. L8 RIDERS WANTED to Los Angeles tc share driving expenses. Call Bob, NC 5-5851.F327 CALIFORNIA BOUND-Looking for a roommate. Marilyn, NO 3-6387. F320 TYPING: Thesis, Term papers, reas able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7 APARTMENT for three for next school year. '3-7627. L6 SUMMER: 2 bedrooms and lounge. Ideal for two. $6 each. Burns Pk. area. 14 3-7942. 0245 FOR RENT FOR RENT I I TO FLORIDA leaving about June Two or three passengers share ex penses. NO 2-2796., G - - - t r FURNISHED Summer Apartment close to campus. $85 a month, NO 2-9656. 0239 I ... i [ _f t _ t ' w I .... r _,_ _ . Call John Pollins_ NO'S-6190.