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1960

TilE MICHIGAN DAILY

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RANKS NINETEENTH:
Study Finds Michigan
Education Costs Low

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
SPECIAL
TEN-DAY
LINES ONE-DAY RATE
2 .80, .39
3.96 .47
4- 1.12 .54

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

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MUSIC
CENTER

Headquarters for Hi-Fi,
Record Players,
Classical and Popular Records,
Electronic Service Department,
Quality Diamond Needles,
Tape Recorders and Sheet Music.
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500

X5

Call
and

Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified between 1:00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

Complete line of Hi Fl components
inclt~ding kits; complete service on
radios, phonographs and
Hi Fi equipments.
HI FI STUDIO

REAL ESTATE
STOP and SEE

1804 Cooley Ave.
By owner, three yr, old, three
bedroom ranch. Slate entry,
large living room, dining area,
tile bath. Aluminum storms,
screens, gutters. Shrubs and
flowers. Lot 53x170x101xl50f
on quiet dead end street one
block from Wines and For-
sythe schools. 1804 Cooley
Ave. NO 3-6551.

USED CARS
1956 CHRYSLER New Yorker hard top.
White leather interior, red and white
exterior, very sharp. 37,000 actual
miles. Easily financed. Total price
$900. Phone Sue Bailey, NO 3-1511
Ext. 635 weekdays 8 to 5. N2
CLEAN '54 Volkswagon. Sunroof. New
WSW tires, safety belts, radio. NO
3-3893. Nl
FOR RENT
FIRST FLOOR OFFICE
in modern building
311 E. Liberty
3 rooms, 600 sq. ft. ideal for pho-
tographer, real estate, insurance, or
other service company. Ph. 2-5593.
C18f
RECREATION ROOM for rent facing
Huron River. 1%~ miles from campus.
To young, refined married couple
only. Phone after 6 P.M. or before 10
A.M., NO 3-5126. C17

131 South University
1 block east at Campus Theatre

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"Michigan ranks nineteenth in
the cost to the average taxpayerI
to train 1,000 students in the
state's public institutions of high-
er education," Marvin Niehuss,
dean of faculties, reports.
A study conducted by his office
has shown that the average
Michigan resident pays only 13
cents for every thousand students
in all state-supported institutions
of higher learning, Niehuss says,
whereas taxpayers in 18 other
'U' Workshops
Study Facets
Of Counseling
A number of workshops are of-
fered by the University this sum-
mer.
Two workshops in guidance and
counseling began Monday and will
continue until July 30; they are
the General Workshop in Guid-
ance, and the Workshop for Visit-
ing Teachers.
The guidance workshop will deal
with practical problems of under-
standing individuals, environmen-
tal problems affecting individual
adjustment, counseling, placement
follow-up, and organization and
administration of guidance serv-
ices.
Two workshops in school, com-
munity and home relations will
be held August 1-12, each offering
two hours of Universtly credit.
Fifteen religious workers repre-
senting the nation's three major
faiths began a two-week work-
shop in campus religious counsel-
ing at the University Thursday.

CAMPUS: Nicely furn. large 3 room
SEE IT TODAY! .! apt. for girls. $100. Phone NO 2-152.

states pay from 17 cents to $1.90
per thousand students.
Not only is higher education
less costly for the Michigan tax-
payer, but he obtains more for
the money he does spend.
"In Montana, for instance, $1.57
'is spent to educate 1,000 students,
of whom not one is a physician or
a dentist, and less than 100 are
graduate or graduate-professional
students," Niehuss pointed out.
"But at the University of Michi-
gan, the 19 cents from each citizen
buys a year's education for 1,000
students, or whom 800 are under-
graduates and 400 are graduate
and graduate-professional stu-
dents, including doctors, lawyers
and dentists.
Even if the state of Michigan
were to increase its contribution
to public higher education as
much as two or three times, it
still would be paying a low price
for the production of each Michi-
gan college graduate.
The study on which these state-
ments were based was made by
Theodore H. Davis of the office
of the dean of faculties.
'Medical Care'
Lecture Topic
Prof. Wilbur Cohen of the
school of social work will conduct
the first of the Summer Sunday
Evening Programs at the First
Unitarian Church tomorrow at
8 p.m.
"Socio-economic Problems Asso-
ciated with Medical Care for the
Aged" will be the topic of the
lecture-discussion session.

R
PERSONAL
OONFIDENTIAL interview with physi-
cian, nurse, marriage counselor con-
cerning birth control, child spacing,
marriage problems. Planned Parent-
hood Clinic, Tuesday. Thursday, 7:30
p.m. to 9 p.m. 122 North FourthAve.
Fees based on family income. F12
NOW-During Ann Arbor's Monsoon
season, why not spend your free hours
working at The Michigan Daily. Guar-
anteed to be Flood Resistant. Fli
FOR EXCELLENT waste basket liners
and wall paper for your illegal apart-
ment-Subscribe now to The Michi-
gan Daily. 420 Maynard St., NO 2-3241.
F10
SUSTERKA Lake Swimming Club. Open
10-10 Daily. Riding Stable Open 7
A.M. 'til dark. Beautiful wooded
trails, hay, pizza, barbeque rides,
50685 West Huron River Dr. Belleville,
Mich. HUnter 3-5010. Fl
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
lea. 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
81
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-33M0
82
Used Tire Sale (14")
We're overstocked on 14" O.K. used
tires. Your choice, $8.95.
Hickey's Service Station
Cor. Main and Catherine NO 8-7717
S3
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: U-M Graduation ring. Initials
P.C.W. inside. Phone NO 8-8838. Re-
ward. Al

GOOD STUDENT apartments close to
campusFat 344 S. Division. Phone Mr.
Pray. F, A. Sergeant Co. Realtors,
NO 2-3259. C12
AIRY LARGE single room. Linens fur-
nished. Walk-in closet. Large desk
and bookcases. Refrigerator. Near
Burns Park on Forest. $5 a week.
Call NO 2-8906 after 6 P.M. All day
weekends. C11
GARAGE FOR RENT. $10 per month.
909 Packard. Call NO 3-7383. C15
2 AND 3 ROOM furnished apts. Cam-
pus-downtown location. NO 8-8253 or[
NO 2-8611, C14
CAMPUS - HOSPITAL: Girls to sharej
large house for summer. International
students welcome. Phone NO 3-5381
after 5 P.M. C13
NEAR ST. JOSEPH'S. Three rooms, fur-
nished. Private bath. NO 2-5776, eve-
nings NO 2-5140. Cl
CAMPUS - Clean furnished bachelor
apartment, $75, Three room apart-
ment, $95. 614 Monroe. NO 3-5224.
C2
SUMMER ROOMS AND BOARD for
men are available at Alpha Chi Sig-
ma, professional fraternity, 1319 Cam-
bridge. Rooms $6 per week, board
additional. Phone House Manager,
NO 2-8312. C4
LARGE beautifully furnished 3 room
apartment. Carpet and traverse drap-
eries, 423 S. Main. Call NO 8-7963 or
NO 3-1808. C6
MODERN campus 2 bedroom, furnished
or unfurnished apartments. New fur-
nishings, utilities paid except elec-
tricity, immediate or Sept. 1 occu-
pancy. NO 2-7787, evenings NO 2-
4351, C5
LARGE pleasant rooms. Linens. Cleaned
weekly. 1315 Cambridge, NO 2-8718.
C8
TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS wanted to Cape Cod area;
leaving June 30, returning July 4.
Call NO 2-3241; after 5, NO 8-6101.
G1
BUSINESS SERVICES
FOR TODAY'S breakfast why not buy
some lox, cream cheese, bagels, onion
rolls, or assorted Danish pastry? Plan
ahead also . . later in the week we'll
have smoked whitefish, gefitle fish,
kosher soups, pastrami, and corned
beef. Shop at Ralph's for these dell-
cious foods.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 5-7131
J11
ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Harriet's Haven
1025 E. Ann NO 5-5915
J1
REWEAVING--Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade,
NO 2-4647. J4

PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. washington NO 3-3109
X1
A-1 New and Used Instrurlients
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X3
Grinnell's
Music Festival
Pianos
NOW ON SALE
More than 30 styles and finishes to
select from.
SAVE UP TO
1185
NEW SPINET PIANO
$479
USED PIANO SPECIALS
Grands from ................$ 288
Uprights from.... ...........$ 49
Spinet, floor sample... ......$ 395
Baldwin Grand, electric player $1,200
Chickering Grand ...... , .....E 895
Grinnell upright ......... .....$ 195
Trade-In Accepted
Low Budget Terms
GrinnelIl's
323 S. Main St.
X4
ROOM AND BOARD
MATURE WOMAN student, private room
and board in pleasant house near
campus in exchange for baby sitting
for two children. Call NO 2-5831. E3
ALPHA CHI SIGMA, 1319 Cambridge,
will again this summer be serving
excellent meals at reasonable prices.
For particulars and reservations,
phone NO 2-8312-ask for the house
manager. E2
BOARD IN CO-OPS. $10 a week plus
five hours work. See personnel chair-
men at following addresses: for men
315 N. State, 807 S. State, or 1017 Oak-
land; for wcmen, 900 Oakland, 338 E.
Jefferson, 917 S, Forest; or apply
Inter Cooperative Council, room 2546
SAB, NO 8-6872. El1

LEE C. DEIGHTON
.. ...English teaching
To Discuss
Vocabulary
The second lecture in this sum-
mer's Conference Series for Eng-
lish Teachers will be given Mon-
day from four to five p.m. in Aud.
C, Angell Hall.
Lee C. Deighton, vice-presdent
and director of the education de-
partment of the Macmillan Com-
pany, will speak on "Vocabulary
Development in the Classroom."
The serise consists of six lec-
tures on aspects of the subject:
"Problems in the Teaching of
High School English."
Its purpose is to furnish an op-
portunity for high school and
college English teachers to ex-
amine and discuss basic teaching
problems.
The lectures occur at the same
time each week, and are open to
the general public and all inter-
ested students.

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MEN'S short-sleeve sport shirt $1.25.
Skip-dents & seer-suckers sanforized
wash & wear, asstd. colors.
Sam's Store 122 E. Washington
Wi
FOR SALE
3956 MARLE'ITE house trailer. 46x0, 2
bdrm., excellent condition. 20 min-,
utes from campus. Greenacres Trail-
er Court. HUnter 3-5263. B3
MOBILE HOME 1956, 37 ft., living room,
kitchen, study, bath, bedroom air
conditioned. 20 ft. awning. Excellent
condition. OX 7-7275. 8701 Belleville
Rd., Lot 38, Belleville. B1

(Continued from Page 2)
Recitals
All Bach Organ Recital: Mr. Robert
Noehren, University Organist, will pre-
sent a recital of all Bach music in Hill
Auditorium on Sunday evening, June
26 at 8:30 o'clock. Open to the general
public without charge.
Carillon Concert: The M i c h i g a n
Chorale, directed by Lester McCoy and
a Brass Ensemble directed by Glenn
Smith, will present a concert with
University Carillonneur Percival Price
from the Bellchamber in Burton Mem-
orial Tower on Sunday, June 26, at
7:30 p.m. The west roof terrace of the
Rackham Building will be open for
listening.
Guest Pianist: Joseph Bloch, appear-
ing in connection with the Piano
Teachers Conference, will be heard in
a piano recital in the Rackham As-
sembly Hall on Monday evening, June
27, at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Bloch will In-
clude in his program compositions by
Chopin, Beethoven, Bartok, Satie and
Hexameron. Open to the public.
Placement Notices
General Division, Bureau of Appoint-
ments and 0cc. Info,
American Savings and Loan Insti-
tute, Chicago, Illinois. Savings and
Loan Executive. Experience as an ac-
counting officer, an examiner, or aud-
itor in savings and loans is necessary,
College graduate or equivalent, and
academic or practical accounting ex-
perience.
Time, Inc., New York. Assistant, Cor-
porate Production, Paper Quality Con-
Organization
S Notices
(Use of this column for announce-
ments is available to officially rec-
ognized and registered organiza-
tions only. Organizations planning
to be active for the summer ses-
sion should register by June 27.
Forms available, 2011 Student Acti-
vities Building.)
India Students Association, Films:
Showing of Pres. Eisenhower's visit to
India (Color), and Short on Indian
Music, June 27, 7:30 p.m., Rackham
Amphitheater. All are cordially in-
vited, no charge.

trol. Degree in Physics, chemistry or
similar technical concentration. 1-3
years' experience in research develop-
ment desired. Copywriter, Promotion
Area, Circulation. Degree with pre-
vious experience in promotion field
with a heavy background in persuasive
writing. Merchandising Assistant, Mar-
keting Dept. Degree with graduate
training in marketing helpful. Experi-
ence: Ad agency or consumer product
merchandising, marketing with em-
phasis on creative ideas, contact work.
Knowledge of soft goods field desirable.
Marketing Training Program. College
degree, MBA helpful. No experience re-
quired. Must have exceptional college
record, top grades, service completed.
Creative abilities, orientation towards
sales important. Additional informa-
tion on all positions is available at
the Bureau.
New York Life Ins. Co., Dearborn,
Michigan. They want two salesmen-
great opportunity for someone about
age 30 who is now "stalled."
Richardson, Bellows, Henry & Co.,
Inc. Director of Research and Product
Development. Administer both short
and long-range programs for this com-
plex, multi-division, multi-product cor-
poration. PhD in Chemical Engineer-
ing, Chemistry or Bacteriology, or the
equivalent as represented by a signifi-
cant record of achievement in indus-
trial research. Additional information
available at Bureau.,
Monsanto Chemical Co., St. Louis,
Mo. Personnel Man with three to four
years of plant labor relations experi-
ence. Will conside; outstanding candi-
dates with less experience. Will be
labor relations assistant and requires
the candidate to have a degree.
Owosso Library, Owosso, Mich. Male
Librarian to direct all activities of
Owosso Library. Bachelor's degree plus
1 year of library school. Experience
mnay be substituted for the xyear of
library school. The opening is immed-
iate and they would like a man be-
tween 22-30 years of age.
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb,
Ill. Woman who has had some work in
statistical research, some experience in
office management, with at least a
LORA BELLE AYERS
Specialist in
COLD WAVE
Personal Coiffure Styling
Hair Cut
236 Nickels Arcade
NO 2-3434 10 A.M.-9 P.M.

master's degree, interested in detail-
all in all a difficult assignment. Will
work in the Bureau of University Re-
search.
City of Detroit, Mich., Senior Medi-
cal Technologist. File application. Sev-
eral vacancies. Under general supervis-
ion, to perform bacteriological, chem-
ical, serological, and allied medical
laboratory tests and analyses on body
fluids, secretions, and other biological
materials; and to perform related work
as required.
Wilson & Co., Chicago, Ill. Secretary
for New Product Development Division.
Head of division requires good secre-
tary with excellent shorthand and
typing skills, 2-3 years experience, good
personality, neat, conscientious, and
willing to be permanent. Age open.
Also Chemist (male). Recent graduate
with B.S. in Chemistry or equivalent
to do chemical and biological tests in
connection with the Control and Re-
searcl Departments of their pharma-
ceuitical division. Must have at least
B grades, and leadership potential. No
experience required.
Pennsalt Chemicals Corp., Philadel-
phia. Penn. Two openings in their
Marketing Planning Department. 1.
Project Supervisor. 2. Project Analyst.
Both k of these positions requirea
strong background in chemistry; grad-
uate degrees in business admin., pre-
ferably with specialization In market
(Continued on Page 4)
THE
PROM ETH EAN
(Ann Arbor's only
Espresso Cafe)
508 East William
open 2 P.M.-2 A.M.
Entertainment Friday, Saturday

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of the magicians."
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