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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Voters To Meet, Consider
Constitutional Amendment

(Continued from Page 1)
This was the heyday of Jack-
sonian democracy when keeping
government close to the people
meant electing as many state and
local administrative officers and
judges as possible. The governor's
power tb appoint was accordingly
curbed and many administrative
posts were made elective, as they
remain today.
The election of all judges be-
came the rule. Detailed restric-
tions, especially on fiscal policy
and debt, were thrown around the
legislature.
Michigan's ,third constitutional
convention, sitting in 1907-1908,
framed the document now in use.
In addition to retaining much of
the 1850 constitution, it extended
the Jacksonian idea in providing

Dorothy B. Thompson will de-
liver an illustrated lecture en-
titled "Fact and Fancy at Tana-
gra" at 4.:10 p.m. today in .Audi-
torium B of Angell Hall:
Mrs. Thompson's talk on the
figurines of Tanagra is being
sponsored by the Ann Arbor Ar-
chaeological Society aId the clas-
sical studies department.
Mrs. Thompson has been lec-
turer and faculty member at the
University' of Tronto, th n-
versity of Pennsylvania and Bryn-
Mawr College.
Artists Open
Otet' Exhibit
"Octet," an exhibition by eight
artists, will open tomorrow at the
Rackham Galleries in Ann Arbor,
Beryl Horton, president'of the Ann
Arbor Art Association announced
yesterday.
The exhibiting members are
Lester Etter, Public Relations
Manager of the Board in Con-
trol of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Kay Heller, Horton, Thomas Lar-
kin, Alice Reischer, Leonard Zan-
iska, Dorothy Lamming and
Quinn- Tyler. The exhibit will
feature works in various Media.'
Giles To Give
Concert Today
Sidney F. Giles, Asslstant Uni-
versity Carillonneur, will give a
carillon recital at 7:15 p.m. today..
Among his selections Giles will
play music of the 17th, 18th and
' 19th centuries which were ar-
ranged by the Mechelen Carillon
School. of Belgium. Van den,
Gheyn's "Preludium III for Caril-
lon will also be featured.

for the election of certain ad-
ministrative officers and judges.
Restrictions on the legislature
were increased. A new feature
was added: Home rule for cities
and villages.
Home rule meansthe power to
frame their own charters.
Although the 1908 constitution
remains the core of Michigan's
fundamental law today, it has-
been amended 63 times and 56
other proposed amendments have
geen rejected by the voters.:
By a series of amendments, the
state has, for example, established
a civil service system, set up non-
partisan election of judges, limited
the property tax, provided for the
distribution of the sales, tax to
local governments and school dis-
tricts, and fixed the present ap-
portionment of the legislature.
It is this much amended con-
stitution of 1908 which will be
re-examlnied if the voters next No-
vember call a constitutional con-
vention.
t Organization
Notices
(Use of this column for an-
nouncements is .available' to offi-
cialy recognized and registered or-'
ganizations only. Organizations '
planning to be active for the cur-.
rent semester should register.
Forms available, 2011 Student Acti-
vities Building.)
Cercle Francais meeting-everyone is
welcome, Oct. 23,.8:00 p.m., Union, 3rd
Floor Conf. Rm. Speaker: Mr. 'Morot-\
Sir, French Cultural Attache in N.Y.,
"Albert Camus: l'homme et It philo-
sophe.'
Christian Science Organization, regu-
lar testimony meeting, Oct. 23, 7:30
p.m., League - check bulletin3board
in lobby for room number.
Graduate Student Council, general
meeting -- election of additional mem-
bers of the Executive Board will be
held, Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Bldg.,
W Conf. Ri.
. * .
Internationale Students"Assoc., meet-
ing for, those interested in working on
Monte Carlo Ball, Oct. 24, 4:00 p.m.,
International Center.
Newman 'Club, Homecoming Dinner
(6:30) and Dance (9-12) with band,
Sat., Oct. 25. also. movies, "Gulliver's
Travels" and "Gerald McBoing Boing
Symphony," Fri., Oct. 24, '8:00 p.m.
S* . .
Young Friends, meeting, Oct. 26, 7:15
p.m., 1416 Hill St. Speaker: Donald
Nagler, 'fReligion in Action: 'The Amer-
ican Friends Service Conmittee:"
1060 "4J-Hlop, Publicity Committee
Meeting,Oct.' 23, 7:30 C p.m., 2534 SA.
Modern''Dance Club,' meeting and
technique' lesson, 'Oct. 23, 7:125 p.m.,
Barbour Gym.
Baha'i Student Group, meeting, Oct.
23, 8:30 p.m., 725 S. Division. Speaker:
Mrs. Nettie La Prade, "The Dual Na-
ture of Man."
- * * *
Political Issues Club, organizational
meeting, Oct. 23, 8:00 p.m., 510 E. Wil-
liam.
* * s
Psychology colloquium, Friday, 4:15
p.m., Aud. B, Angell Hall. Speaker:
Prof. William K. Estes, Indiana Uni-
versity, "The Prediction of Choice."

BUSINESS SERVICES !

BUSINESS SERVICES

Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES,
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS,
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES

3 DAYS
2.00

for

Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J10

2
3
4

.80
.96

6 DAYS
2.96
3.55

1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to a line.
deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

New stadiim coats, toasty,
warm, gloves, scarfs, knee,
over the knee, 'and ankle

Classified

I

socks, leotards, dnd
sweaters at the Dillon

bulky
Shop.

Morrill's

314 S. State

On South University
opposite Bank
)J57
BELIEVE IT OR NOT,
we've sold 150,000 Bar BQ Chix over
the past years. We now have enough
left just for you and you and you.
Don't hesitate, why don't you rush
down right now to
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175'
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J58
REWEAVING-Burnstears,- moth holes
rewoven.. Let us' save, your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647,.a' )J3
PARTIES?
Order.
CIDER AND SPUDNUTS
NOwt
WE DELIVER
University Spudnut, Shopp(
120512 S. University
NO 2-7727
)J43

J13
OPENINGS in class or private lessons
in SINGING for men and women.
Carol F. Westerman, NO 8-6584.
)J51
POTATOES--U.S. No. 1 $3.00 - 100 lbs.
Also Cabbage $u.00 Bu.-Tomatoes-
Apples $2.50' Bu. - Onions. Indian
Squash. Gourds. Pumpkins for Hal-
loween. DeMarco Produce. NO 2-7747.
)J24
RIDING LESSONS-Private and Semi-
private. Jumping - Equitation - Dres-
sage. Transportation available fo
pairs of riders. Horses boarded and
trained. 3351 North Maple Road. NO
2-8026. )J42
ONE-DAY SERVICE
and COMPLETE SERVICE at
SANFORD..
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
(opposite court house)
NO 8-6966 )J32
FINISHED WORK-=Specialize in cot-
ton blouses. Ironings separately. Free
pickup and delivery. Siamese stud
servioe. Also Siamese cat for sale.
NO 2-9020. )J29

USED CARS
WANTED
We pay top dollars for good used cars.
4 GENE'S AUTO SALES
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141
)N2
ACT NOW
SAVE - SAVE -SAVE
Triple savings in these fine cars at
very special prices.
1954 MG ''TF"
A real classic beauty in excellent
condition, was 1395.00
NOW............ $1295.00
1957 VOLVO
A perfect family or fun car with
radio, was 1725.00
NOW ...................$1595.00
1955 JAGUAR
XK140MC Roadster in fine shape
ready for real driving fun, was
2395.00
NOW ....................$2245.00
1957 VW
Sunroof sedan with radio, white
walls, real sharp, was 1645.00
NOW ......................$1595.00
1958 AUSTIN
A-35 sedan, still under warranty,
terrific gas mileage, was 1720.00.
NOW ....... ..............$1595.00

FOR SALE
B FLAT Selmer clarinet. Paris model.
2 years old. Good condition. Call Bob
Garrels, Chicago House, West Quad.
Ext. 76. )B42
ONE Tweed Zipper Lined Top Coat.
One Navy Mouton Collar Stadium
Coat. (Long) Both Size 44. Men's.
1736 W. Stadium. NO 8-7562 after
6:00 P.M. .)B38
FOR SALE at half price: New Bolex
8mm Movie Camera, New Aqua Lung,
Used Thorens HIFi Turntable with
GE diamond cartridge. Call NO 5-6086
between 6:30 and 7:00 P.M. )B56
STAUFFER REDUCING AND EXER-
CISING TABLE. Call NO 5-5748 after
3:30 P.M. )B57
FOR SALE: Good condition ladies rac-
coon coat. $35.00. NO 8-7264. )B55
GENERAL LINE of antiques. Roots An-
tiq ues. 528 West Liberty Street. NO
8-7139: )B53
PIANOS-ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER e SOHMER e KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
) B54
GRINNELL UPRIGHT PIANO - cut
down to modern size. Bleached ma-
hogany. NO 3-2649 after 6. )B40
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)B2
f MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT
CAMPUS-unfurnished 3 bedroom..
Near school and stores. $135. NO
5-6042. . )C86
3 ROOM apartment in private home.
Separate entrance. 2 miles from cam-
pus, car needed. Reasonable rent.
Utilities furnished.' Ideal for grad
student. Furnished. Available now.
NO 3-3909. )086
TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment
for 2 or 3 students. $100. or $120. All
utilities paid. 910 S. Forest. Call NO
8-6583. )C83
LARGE ROOM to share for male stu-
dents, % block from campus. Cooking
privileges. 417 E. Liberty. NO 5-7588.
)C52
CAMPUS-I BLOCK. Modern furnished
apartments. 514 S. Forest. NO 2-1443.
)C4
LARGE Single Room for Man. Three
Blocks from Campus. Across from
Wine's Field, near all sports areas.
Linen furnished. Call NO 2-8372.
)C25
TRAILER SPACE
AVAILABLE
US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor..
Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas-.
ant surroundings.
STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT
10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7199
)C3
TRANSPORTATION

PERSONAL
CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
Do You Know?
Sandra Murweis .,....NO 2-3225
Paul Doersam ...........NO 3-7541
THE OLD PHILOSOPHER.. . Every-
one complains of his memory, and
no one complains of his judgmen
WE WANT our ashes hauled. Will pay
reasonable rate. Call Sigma Chi. NO
3-3373. )F73
DEAR PHI GAMS
Three little kittens
May have lost their mittens
But we're so glad
You got back your shoes.
The Gamma PhIs
P,S. We're snowed--Thanks for the
serenade. )F74
RIDE, to campus from Stockwell Hall
and back mornings and late after-
noons. Will pay. Write Box F 54.
)F54
LADY GODIVA:
Don ,that outfit andcome to The
Diag at 8:30 P.M. Friday. )F75
WANTED-Couple to live in nice trailer
in exchange for services in orchard.
Ideal. HU 2-3797. )F49
STUDENT SPECIALS - The Atlantic
Monthly-8,months at $3.00, regular I
year, $7.50; The New Yorker-8 months
at: $3.00, -regular 1 year, $7.00. Call
Student Periodical Agency, NO 2-3061.
)F69
FOR N.Y. TIMES Sunday Delivery abd
.Weekday'by mail Cal NO 5-7944 after
'6 P.M. )F29
RUSSIA-3 week tour next summer.
Call NO 3-3883 after 6. ')F56
DINING ROOM outfit for sale, table,
4 chairs, buffet, and sideboard. $50.00.
Phone. NO 2-3061. )F67
TIME, LIFE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
at low, low rates.'Call Student Perio-
dical Agency, NO 2-3061. )F68
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND-Ladies watch. Thurs., Oct. 16.,
Call Al. NO 3-7541 Ext. 470. )A39
LOST: Silver, hand-engraved lighter,
Snack Bar, League. Reward. Howard
Bartlett, Geology Dept. N.S. Bldg. or
NO 8-6943. )A38
LOST: Brittany Spaniel, male, 2;z yrs.
old, rust and white. NO 3-1811.
)A37
SITUATIONS WANTED
MATURE WOMAN, extensive art back-
ground desires interesting oppor
tunity. Income less a' factor than
congenial surroundings- and work.
Would consider investment. Write
Box AA3. Care of Michigan Daily.
)AA3
EXPERIENCED typist would like typ-
ing to do at home. Call NO 3-6726.,

Room Phones
Free TV
E. Michigan J

2805

Most frames replaced
wh ilIe ;ou wait.
Broken lenses duplicated.
FAST service on all repairs.
240 N ICKEL S ARCADE
NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019
)J4

HU 2-2204
)J8

331 S. 4th Ave.

NO 2-2541
)N22

Fords And Other Fine Cars
Rented by Hour, Day, or Week
WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE
from Friday 5 P.M. till
Monday 9 A.M.
$10.00 plus $.08 per mile
Gas, oil and insurance included
WANTED RIDE-Mon. thru Fri.; must
arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M. from
North--Campus. Call NO 3-3831. Eve:
}G2
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARDER WANTED'-Excellent meals,
reasonable rates at 1315 Hill Street.
Call NO 3-2600. )E14
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME Xmas Gift selling. No
canvasing. Be a Beauty Counselor.
Call GE 8-4561. )H
POSITION as Resident House Parents
for older Grad. couple who: will be
in" city for 2,,or more years. Main-
tenance .and salary. Time, for hus-
band's graduate work. Call Mr. Clif-
ton. NO .,3-51L. 1 )H16

CARPETS- RUGS
LINOLEUM' - TILE

SAVE on Carpet Remnants---
many sizes and colors.
CARPET STORE--
207 E. Washington St.
--LINOLEUM STORE
205,N. Main St.
)R14
WANTED TO BUY
IF ANYONE knows of a good used
piano please call NO 3-7647. )K5
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
Protect your car!!
* Fall Changeover
* "Antifreeze
'Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION'

WALLH I DE LATEX
SATINHIDE ENAMEL
WATERSPAR ENAMEL
SUN-PROOF
FLOKH IDE
GLASS...
FURNITORETOPS
PICTURE GLASS
WINDOW GLASS
MIRRORS

SPORTS CAR ENTHUSIAST? HERE'S
ONE TO GRAB! A red beauty; fiber-
glass body and top, V-8 mill with
dual-carbs. Cost: $1,600. Sacrifice:
$1,400. Call Dave, 2 P.M. weekdays.
HUnter 2-3911. Ext. 537. . )N21
'49 FORD 4-door, overdrive. Rusty but,
reliable. 51,000 miles. $75. Call NO
3-5237. )N17
WE BUY
USED FOREIGN CARS
We service all make foreign cars.
MICHIGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.'
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)N13
ALTERATIONS
DRESSMAKING and ALTERATIONS,
reasonable rates. NO 2-8449. )P2
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Old style wide lapel single-breasted
coat into a new style narrow lapel
model. $11. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
WO 3-5776.+ )Pl
BIKES and SCOOTERS
MOTORCYCLE - 1956 NSU 250 cc.
$265.00. 331 Packard. )Z7
1956 ALL-STATE Scooter and English
bike Call NO 2-1593 after 5 P.M.
)Z2
FREE
YEAR'S SUPPLY OF GAS
with the purchase of the world's
finest motor scooter .
VESPA
(offer good only during October)

I

300'S. Thayer

NO 2-2500
. )X9

HI F1 STUDIO.
An amazing inventory of HI-FI
components available to you at
catalogue price.
KITS
We stock amplifier, AM - FM
tuner and speaker enclosure
kits in several brands.

The Engineering Psychology Group of the Willow Run Lab-
oratories is interested in establishing a roster of University
students who have had experience as Radar Scope Observ-
ers. Individuals having this specialized skill are urgently
needed to participate as paid observers in continuing re-
search programs of Project MICHIGAN which involves the
viewing of radar displays. The first experiments are to be
conducted on campus during the month of November-.
These will take about 10 hours for each observer; the
required hours can be arranged to suit the student's Con-,
venience. The rate of pay will, of course, depend on pre-
vious experience and student, status. If you wish to have
your name placed on the roster and desire to participate
in the November experiments, kindly phone at once to
arrange for a preliminary visit.

Large Pilot Speaker Systems
for
stereo or extension use
at bargain prices.

Iih '-'-

1217 and 1317 S University
NO 8-7942

601 Packard

NO 8-9429
)}5

) X5

WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
)S4

RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs. Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin,
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC
I508 E. William NO 3-3223
)Xi

)J17
FOR .YOUR HOMECOMING DISPLAYS:
Get your paint at Eddie's Paint Store
at $1.98 per gal. and up. 117 E. Ann
(opp. Court House), NO 8-6966.
)J54

C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and acces-
sories. Waranteed & guaranteed.
See us for the best price on newt
& used tires. Road service -
mechanic on duty.
'Tou expect more from Standard
and you get it!"'
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S

Marquardt's Service
2315 W. Stadium

Station
NO 8-8616
)Z6

RESPONSIBLE party to take over low
monthly payments on a spinet piano.
Can be 'seen locally. Write Credit
Manager, P.O. Box 215, Shelbyville,
Indiana )BBL

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