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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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CLASSIFIED

ADVER ITISING

By NAN MARKEL indications of an increasingly
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.-Test re- heveredetericollege students.enHe
subts of an orally administered it on anti-intellectualism,
poio vaccine have proved it to be
effective in the production of anti- excessive mpasisault n tht
bodies against all three known integrity of the young in the ex-
types of polio virus. amples set by their elders."
The new vaccine was .eveloped . b e
by a commercial laboratory and NEW YORK, N.Y. - Columbia
tested on 148 families at the Uni- University's Student Council last
versity of Minnesota Village. Its week endorsed a petition protest-
main advantage is the larger num- ing the actions of the governors
ber of antibodies produced which of Arkansas and Virginia in closing
attack the virus in earlier stages public schools ordered to integrate.
of development in the body than

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BUSINESS SERVICES
PIANO LESSONS
Doctoral Student-School of Music
Walter Baker NO 2-4747
J69

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FINISHED WORK--Specialize in
ton blouses. Ironings separately.
pickup and delivery. Siamese
service. Also Siamese cat for
NO 2-9020.

cot-
Free
stud
sale.
IJ29

does Salk vaccine.
Salk vaccine is injected into the
blood stream The new vaccine is
taken orally and becomes effective
in the stomach and intestinal"
tract.
Effectiveness of the vaccine was,
particularly noted among children
because they had not built up a
natural immunity to the disease
as have adults.
* * *
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Among
every 100 American college stu-'
dents, at least 10 will encounter,
severe psychological difficulties'
this year, according to director of
Harvard University's Health Serv-
ice Dr. Dana L. Farnsworth.
In a study on "Student ValuesI
and Mental Health," he reports{
Recent Study
Advises Pupils
To Pay Later'
More students than ever are be-
ing advised to follow a "Go Now-
Pay Later" plan on their way
through college, according to a
study made by the College Life
Insurance Company of America.
Student guaranty funds have
been established recently in Mas-
sachusetts, Maine and New York.
The creation of private govern-
ment funds which can assure stu-
dents of low-cost, long term, un-
secured bank loans is a revolution-
ary new development, the study
found.
Under the Massachusetts plan,
which began in March, 1957, 3,365
students have received loans total-I
ling more than $1,463,000. The
maximum total for one student to
borrow is $1,500, the maximum for
a single year being $500.
The New York Plan became ef-
fective this year, and allows an-
nual loans of $1,000 and total loans
of up to $5,000 per student. It had
already guaranteed $1,370,000 In
2,311 loans by-October 9.
Generally speaking, repayments
of the loans begins soon after
graduation, lasting for a three- to
six-year period, with interest rates
ranging from three and one-half
to five and one-half percent.

URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -
Trustees of the University of Ii-
nois were advised Friday to build
a permanent Chicago campus on
one of four sites-three in the city
and one in North Riverside, a
western suburb.
The Chicago Undergraduate Di-
vision is presently housed by Navy
Pier. Relocation to take place in
1963 was asked.
Initial construction will be s
campus for 6,000 students. Even-
tually a four-year program serving
15,000 will be conducted in Chi-
cago.
* * *
TOWSON, Md.-Silhouette pho-
tographs of nude college girls re-
cently touched off a controversy
between doctors and educators.
The photos were nade of fresh-
man girls at Towson State Teach-
ers College for a posture program.
Doctors of the Baltimore County
Medical Association termed them
medically valueless and "beneath
the dignity of womanhood."
Maryland's top education offi-
cial said he was "astonished at the
doctors' reaction."
CINCINNATI, 0. -- The first
United States Institute of Space
Sciences has geen established at
the University of Cincinnati under
the direction of Dr. Paul Herget.
* * *
EUGENE, Ore. - President 0.
Meredith Wilson of the UniversityI
of Oregon ;announced last week
the establishment of an institute
of iiternational affairs and over-
seas administration.
It will act as a co-ordinating
center for international activities
of the Oregon community, and is
an outgrowth of a survey of the
school's role in world affairs.
* * *
AUSTIN, Tex. - Faculty mem-
bers and students at the Univer-
sity of Texas are considering ex-
emption from finals for seniors in
their last semester with an A
average in the course.
*' * *
PITTSBURGH, Pa.--#A newly-
formed Co-operative School Study
Commission at the University of
Pittsburgh will study the rela-
tionship between the nation's- sec-
ondary schools and the colleges
and universities.

WE NOW HAVE hot barbecued chick-
ens, spare ribs, pork roasts, and beef
roasts. Hot and ready to go. Come in
or call up and we'll reserve them.
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J71
Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES,
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS,
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J1O
One Special Lot--
CHRISTMAS CARDS
while they lost
HALF PRICE
MORRILL'S
314S. State
)J67
POTATOES-U.S. No. I 3.00 - 100 lbs.
Also Cabbage $1.00 Bu.-Tomatoes-
Apples $2.50 Bu. - Onions. Indian
Squash. Gourds. Pumpkins for Hal-;
loween. DeMarco Produce. NO 2-7747.
J24
FOX MOTEL

BUSINESS SERVICES
NEED tutoring in French? Contact Lor-
raine LeMieux. NO 5-7441. )J68
For the finest in
PAINTS, BRUSHES,
WALLPAPER,
SUNDRIES and
GLASS PRODUCTS:
PAINTS...
WALLH IDE LATEX
SAFINHIDE ENAMEL
WATERSPAR ENAMEL
SUN-PROOF
FLORH IDE
GLASS .- TO-
FURNITURE TOPS
PICTURE GLASS
WINDOW GLASS $
MI RRORS
PITTSBURGH
PLATE GLASS COMPANY
337 S. Main Street
Phone: NO 3-4117
)J17
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HI Fl STUDIO
An amazing inventory of HI-Ft
components available to you at
catalogue price.
KITS
We stock amplifier, AM - F1M
tuner and speaker enclosure
kits in several brands.
1217 and 1317 S. University
NO 8-7942
}X5
TAPE
RECORDERS
Two-speed -$79.95 up
HI-Fl
COMPONENTS
Special prices
Music Center

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

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.80t
.96
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11 :00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

3 DAYS
2.00
2.40
2.80

6 DAYS
2.96
3.55
4.14

NEW CARS

1959 RENAULT
4-DOOR SEDAN
Heater-Defroster
$1475 plus taxj
KLINGLER-PONTIAC, INC.
)V6
FOR SALE
1958 CHEVROLET Impala convertible,
all white. W-3 engine, 4-barrel car-
buerator, straight stick transmission.
Call NO 3-5378 after 4 o'clock. )B59
ONE TENNIS RACKET, excellent con-
dition, with press, call NO 3-4736.
)B58
1955 CREE MOBILE HOME on lot 8,
Orchard Grove. Completely modern.
Twin beds. Aluminum exterior, full
awning over patio. Excellent condi-
tion; immediate possession. Reason-
able. Contact W. A. Earl, 1028 Ad-
ministration Bldg., U of M, ext. 2834.
)B57
'57-35 FT. MOBILE home, 2 bedrooms,
30 ft. aluminum awning. Call HU
2-8839. )B55
V.M. TAPE RECORDER and portable
typewriter - Spanish keyboard. NO
3-6520. )B56
MUSKRAT fur coat. Long. Size 16-18.
Very good condition. Phone NO 3-6248.
)B54
PIANOS - ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER o SOHMER 0 KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
)B54
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords -- $7.25,
socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)B2

1oom Phones
Free TV
2805 E. Michian

TRANSPORTATION
Rent A Car
514 E. Washington St.
NO 3-4158
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
)GI
WANTED RIDE--Mon. thru Fri.; must
arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M. from
North Campus. Call NO 3-3831. Eve,
)G2
PERSONAL
WHEN SHALL WE three meet again?
In thunder, lightning or in rain?..
No. At the Phi Sigma All Campus
Open House, Fri., Oct. 31, 8:30-12 p.m.
Band, Entertainment, Refreshments,
Hag, Stag, or Drag. )F100
DON'T GET EXCITED; don't go insane.
Have patience; 2 days remain. )F
CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
Do you know?
Sally Southwick .........N03-1561
Sally Southwick.........NO 3-1581
)F
THE OLD PHILOSOPHER
Whene man and woman consistently
see things in the same light, it is
probably television. )F
A YEAR OF CHEER you Rumhead !
)1"99
JOHN: Will you come with m to Pan-
Hel Ball on Nov. 7? Mary. )F98
TRICK or TREAT? Special introduc-
tory offers or the lower, student-
faculty rate? Phone 2-3018 Student
Periodical Agency. )F91
MAMMA, MAMMA, how tall is my date
for tonight?
Shut up and go. )F101
PLEASE return table stolen off porch
at 1324 Forest Court last Saturday. No
questions if returned. )F97
WILL the person who took the basket
chair from the porch at 1320 Forest
Court return. it. You are known, No
questions asked. )F92
RUSSIA-3 week tour next summer.
Call NO 3-3883 after 6. )F58
SOCIAL CHAIRMEN,
Party themes 101, meet anytime at
1209 S. University.
Profs. Burr, Patterson, & Auld
)F78

HU 2-2204
)Js

SMITH'S
CARPETS-- RUGS
LINOLEUM-TILE
SAVE on Carpet Remnants-
many sizes and colors.
f-CARPET STORE-
207 E. Washington St.
--LINOLEUM STORE
205 N. Main St.
)J14
ONE-DAY SERVICE
and COMPLETE SERVICE at
SANFORDS..
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring,
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
(opposite court house)
NO $-6966 )J32
OPENINGS in class or, private lessons
in SINGING for men and women.
Carol F. Westerman, NO 8-6584.
)J51
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. )J3

300 S. Thayer

NO 2-2500
)Xlo

Read
Daily
Classifieds

RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs. Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin.
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
SMADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3223 .
)X1

"Your est Bet -Call A Vet"
VErTrE RA N'S CAB
NO 3-4545 NO 2-4477 NO 3-5800
SERVICE TO
WILLOW RUN and WAYNE MAJOR Airports

PARTIES?
Order
CIDER AND SPUDNUTS
NOW!
WE DELIVER.
University Spudnut Shoppe,
120511 S. University
NO 24727

WeGoAnywh1ere

24-Hour Service

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Continuing Our
MONTH END,
iat
Clearance of Fall Suits, Costume
Dresses, Hats, and Sportswear
Group of BETTER SUITS $39.95
Walking suits-costume suits-knit suits-fitted suits.
Originally $49.95 to $65.00-Sizes 10-18.

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
)J4

HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED
RADAR SCOPE OBSERVERS
The Engineering Psychology Group of the Willow Run Laboratories is
interested in establishing a roster of University students who have hod
experience as Radar Scope Observers. ndividuols having this special-
ized skill are urgently needed to participate as paid observers in con-
tinuing research 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 convenience. 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 experi-
ment, kindly phone at once to arrange for a preliminary visit.
ENGINEERING
PSYCHOLOGY GROUP
NOrmandy 3-1511, Ext. 265-W

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RABIDEAU-HARRIS

MONTh-END

Clothing

Sale!

Suits formerly were =49.50 to 65.00
Sport Coats were $24.95 to ,42.50

Group of wool suits, chemise and
fitted styles, also rayon and ace-
tote blends. Group of better
dresses, wool jerseys, crepes,
rayons, acetates, for day and
evening wear. Bridesmaids' and
informal wedding dresses.
25'1' and $94
Al $398 and $500
2 Groups of hots, girdles and
long bras, costume and zircon
set rings, rhinestone necklaces,
bracelets and blouses.

2 groups of dresses of every kind
for day and evening wear. Win-
ter cottons - rayons - wools.
Orig. were $14.95 to $29.95.
$1000 and $1411
Sizes 7-15, 10-44
12' to 26! z, Toll 10-20
NYLON hose - all good shades.
Broken Sizes 81 , short to 10 2
long. Were originally 2.19 and
1.35. Group of Rhinestone neck-
laces and earrings. Many pieces
were originally $5.95.
Now $°°

Brings You TERRIFIC SAVINGS FOR THREE MORE DAYS
SUITS-TOPCOATS -SPORTCOATS
SLACKS-CAR COATS-JACKETS

YOu Save
More Than

20 %

Check These
Savings Today

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