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s8, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Membership
Still Open
Petitioning for membership on
the Committee on Membership
Practices in Student Organizations
will continue through Oct. 5,
Twelve students have already
taken out petitions for member-
ship on the Committee on Mem-
bership Practices in Student
Organizations.
They are James Seder, '61, Jef-
fery Rubenstein, '63, Robert Ross,
'63, Sylvia Bulwer, '63, Arnold
Taub, '62, Sharon Jeffrey, '63,
Martin Lipp, '62, T. Francis, '62,
Paul Rathray, '63, and Patrick
McGovern, '61.
PAPER-BOU ND
BOOKS
50 Publishers Represented
PROMPT SERVICE
On Special Orders
OVERBECK'S
BOOKSTORE

NAACP Discusses Rush,
Off-Campus Housing

Two issues, that of Negro par-
ticipation in men's rush, and dis-
crimination in off-campus hous-
ing, were discussed at a meeting
of the Campus chapter of NAACP
recently.
Brereton Bissell, '61, vice-presi-
dent of the group, pointed out
that since Student Government
Council last year prohibited any
To Interview
For Positions
Petitioning for the Central
Committee of Spring Weekend is
now open.
Interested students may pick up
petitions in the Union Students
Offices from 2 to 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Petitioning closes
October 3. All applicants must
sign up for interviews.
The Central Committee will con-
sist of one treasurer and two of
eight other offices.

student organization, from dis-
criminating against minority
groups, Negroes and foreign stu-
dents can rush and-pledge with-
out discrimination,
Bart Burkhalter, '60E, a mem-
ber of the SGC Human Relations
Board, said that it is impossible
to force a local fraternity to take
a Negro member unless it wants
to, since rushing involves personal
feelings and it is difficult to de-
termine why a member of a mi-
nority group is rejected.
However, if the local chapter of
a fraternity does want to pledge a
Negro but the national chapter or
some other member chapter stops
it then the University may have
grounds to take legal action
against the national chapter.
In the case of off-campus hous-
ing, Gary Burneske, who was re-
cently appointed to the NAACP
Campus Board, urged any mem-
ber of a minority group who was
discriminated against to report it
immediately to the Human Rela-
tions Board in the SAB.

Soph Show
To Appoint.
Committees
All sophomores are invited to
attend the mass meeting of Soph
Show at 7:30 p.m., today in the
League Ballroom,
At that time the central com-
mittee will acquaint the sopho-
mores with the various commit-
tees set up for this year's produc-
tion, "Bells Are Ringing."
Judy DeCaprio, '63, and Eddy
Stein, '63, co-directors, will be
working with the acting try-outs
and later with the cast,
The backstage work has been
planned by Gay Puget-Shaw, '63,
and Bob Lurie, '63, production
managers. The crew is now ready
to get the work going in full
swing.
The dance coordinators, Bar-
bara Rady, '63 and Carol Kauf-
man, '63, are seeking males as
well as females for the dance de-
partment.
7 Organization
Notices
USE OF THIS COLUMN for announce-
ments is available to officially recog-
nized and registered organizations only.
Organizations planning to be active for
the fall semester should register by
OCTOBER 10, 1960, Forms available,
3011 Student Activities Building.
Newman Club, Panel:"The Catholic
Student on the Secular Campus," Sept.
28, 8 p.m.; Dance "Ann Arbor Autumn,"
Sept. 30, 8:30 p.m., 331 Thompson.
Riding Club, Open Riding Meeting
with Crop and Saddle Club, Sept. 29,
6:50, WAB for ride to stable. Call Lee
Sonne, NO 2-3122 for information.
Democratic Socialist Club, Meeting,
Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 3-R.
Speaker: Dr. Q. Rawicke, Dept. of Nis-
tory, Wayne State Univ., "The National
Elections: Do We Have A Real Choice?"
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS. Regis-
tration of student organizations plan-
ning to be active during the present
semester should be completed on or
before October 10. Forms are available
in the Office of Student Affairs, 3011
Student Activities Building. Privileges
such as the use of the Organization
Announcement column in the.'Michigan
Daily, use of meeting rooms in Univer-
sity buildlings, assignment of Student
Activities Building facilities, etc., are
available to recognized organizations
only. Student organizations registered
by this date will be considered official-
ly recognized for the current semester.

ROOM AND BOARD
BOARDERS: Breakfast and supper $101
per week. NO 3-5521. E27
TWO GIRLS want roommate to share
apt. Call NO 3-9737 for information.
E21
PRIVATE ROOM and bath in facultyI
home. 2 miles from campus. Break-
fast and laundry if desired. NO 2-
7077. E18
ROOME CLOSE TO CAMPUS.. $6-7.,
Linen furn. 1319 Hill St. NO 2-6422.1
E15
WANTED: girl graduate student to
share room in new apartment. Full
use kitchen and living room. $37.50
a month. 718 Lawrence, Phone NO 5-
5125 or NO 3-0787. E12
CAMPUS AREA. Roams for men.1220 S.
Ingalls, between U of M library and
the Rackham building..E9
FOR OVERNIGHT or special occasion
guests, a large, pleasant room in pri-
vate home. Mrs. Harold Andrus, 1002
Hutchins, NO 8-7493 or NO 3-0765. E8
ROOMS FOR MEN: 422 Hamilton Place.
NO 3-0410. Graduate student-oper-
ated. E41
PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY at 1319
Cambridge has space for six roomers
this fall. Rates $7.50 per week, bed
linen furnished. Excellent meals avail-
able. Laundry facilities, dry cleaning
discount, etc. Phone House Manager
at NO 2-8312 for particulars. El
PEOPLE who like to eat have long de-
pended on Alpha Chi Sigma frater-
nity for excellent meals. Phone the
House Manager for particulars and
reservations at NO 2-8312. E2

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For Direct Classified Ad, Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tit 11:304.31.

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Call Classified between 1 :0
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MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2'1834
X1
PERSONAL

ADVERTISI NG
SPECIAL
TEN-DAY
-DAY RATE
80 .39
.47
12 .54
words to a line.
0 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
day - Phone NO 2-4786
ALTERATIONS
CUSTOM DRESSMAKING: Alterations.
Elsa Schalk, 325 S. Ashley. NO 3-0726.
P1
ALTE.ATIONS - Mrs. Edith Uphaus.
1105 Spring. NO 2-2992. P2
FOR SALE
GARAGE SALE: Lamp bases, bookcases
and books, picture frames, Revere-
ware skillet. Many articles of use to
students. 1520 Arlington. B25

NEW STYLES FIRST AT WILD'S
Qualfed
to pass everU
examination
This muted glen plaid suit
calls for a toast with a
stout tankard of ale... for
it has such a jolly feeling
.while the English tab
collar shirt, in fine fabrics
leaves no room for debate
concerning its accepta-
bility for your immediate
wardrobe.
Shirt $5.95
Suit from $69.50
State Stm et one tho amps

BUSINESS SERVICES
RITZ BEAUTY SALON
Complete Line of Beauty Work
605 E. WILLIAM
Phone NO 8-7066
J4
SEWING & IRONING done in my home.
NO 3-0668. J22
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes,
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J10
GR I NNELL'S
81st Anniversary Specials
Brand new Grinnell "Holly" Piano
only $496
Make Grinnell's your piano
headquarters
Uprights from $69
ALTERATIONS and sewing. Mrs. Sny-
der, NO 2-7968. J26
Do you have trouble getting
AUTO INSURANCE?
If-so-See-Us,
HARRY LEE FRENCH INSURANCE
305 E. Liberty - NO 2-3440
J1
LOOKING for somethimn new and
delicious to serve guess? You'll
find it at
RALPH'S MARKET

A

SPRING WEEKEND 1961-Petitions are
now available for Central Committee
positions, 2nd floor, north wing of
the Union, 2-5 p.m.,until Friday.
Petitions due Monday, Oct. 3, 5 p.m.
F66
AMBASSADOR Civic Ballet Auditions.
Wednesday, October 5th, 8:30 P.M.
525 E. Liberty. NO 3-6633. All per-
formances at Lydia Mendelssohn. P24
SHOOTERS-Smalibore and highpower.
Join U of M RIFLE CLUB tonight at
7:30 p.m. at the rifle range, N. Univ.
Bldg. on Forest Ave. across from
tennis courts. F67

71-

THE TREASURE MART
529 Detroit NO 2-1363
Our invitation to visit a friendly
new store handling articles on
consignment. We sell too you - or
for you - all kinds of furniture,
household items, dishes, silver, ap-
pliances, baby needs, toys, ice
skates, and bicycles.
Come In and Browse
Weekdays 'til 5:30 P.M.
Mon. and Fri. til 9:00 P.M.

_I

AL YOUNG sings-Cafe Promethean
this Friday & Saturday. 9-12. F26
COMING Friday, Oct. 7. Carlos Montoya.
Tickets now on sale at the Disc Shop.
F56
EUGENE V. GRUDER was the first per-
son to publish a tomplete report on
the love life of a pike. P65
FOR THE FINEST in music and enter-
tainment contact the Bud-Mor Agen-
cy, featuring the BollWeevils, Johnny
Harvard, Dick Tilkin, the Kingsmen,
Ray Lewis, Al Young, Al Blaser, Men
of Note plus many others. 1103 South
University. NO 2-6362. F57
ALL ABOARD the S.S. "60." Soph Show
1960. Mass meeting, 7:30, League.
tonight. F64
AUTOMATIC WASHER with sudsaver.
Best offer takes it. Call 8-6917 after
3 P.M.
3 P.M. F21
GREGG-Remember, it was only a
Naval encounter-Bill. F63
The Michigan Business Staff inviteS
you to join
This is the place to gain valuable
experience in

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709 Packard

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Advertising
SLayout
*Finance
.Accounting
. Fun

NO 5-7131

UNFC3
could

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e~w-dical

J27
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
J21
WANTED TO !RENT
WANTED: Quiet apartment or comfort-
able room in the U. of M. Hospital
area, for a woman Dr. staying in Ann
Arbor for several months for special
study. Contact Box 1, 420 Maynard.
Ll

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pense
ia

cost

you

Attend any one of these Trainee
Meetings:
Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 7:15
Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 4:15 and
7:15 F32
GEORGE WASHINGTON said: "Avoid
the spirit of party." F62
VISIT Ann Arbor's only espresso coffee
house . F28
COMING-the outside, inside, and edge.
F55
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Small billfold between Union
and Maynard and Liberty. Return to
Ad. Bldg., 2nd floor, lost and found.
Reward $20. A10
LOST: Black men's glasses. Phone Jim
Gaffney, NO 3-4707. A7
GIRL'S BROWN SWEATER found at
game last Saturday in section 28.
Phone NO 2-4576. Ask for Mike. A8
FOUND-One man's summer jacket by
Michigan Union on Sept. 24. Cali
West Quad, Paul Rattray-433 Wil-
liams. A9
LOST? To find yourself try the Michi-
gan Daily. Just find a telephone and
dial NO 2-3241. A3
LOST: Between Lloyd and Music School,
lady's blue leather wallet containing
all identification papers. Call JoAnn
Lofstrom, NO 3-1561, Ext. 293. A4
LOST: 30 weeks of dull, unimaginative
extra-curricular activity. If found,
call NO 2-3241 (Student Publications
Bldg.) for further information and
reward. Al
FOUND: 30 weeks (a full school year)
of interesting, newsy reading. This
was found on the Diag June 6, 1960,
and the owner is wanted desperately.
Please call NO 2-3241 for information,
and find a year's DAILY subscription
as a reward (only $7.00 too). A;

Big
FOR SALE -- Automatic washing ma-
chine, Frigidaire, 3 years old. Call
NO 3-6995 after 6 p.m. B24
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA - extra
volumes, bookcase. Sacrifice. NO 5-
6557. B20
TYPEWRITER-Remington Rand, $50,
excellent condition. Call NO 2-4359
after 5. B23
1 New CANON zm8 mov. camera; 1
6&7 trans. radios; 1 used Swiss port.
typewriter. Apt. 3 or 6, 723 E. Kings-
ley. Call 3-2684 Eves. & wkd. B19
EXACTA VAREX. Most modern of all
reflex cameras; 50 m.m. and 135 m.m.
lenses and many other accessories,
only a few weeks old, new cost $440,.
must sell for $320 or best offer. Phone
NO 2-0200. B17
LAMBRETTA '125' good condition.
Phone NO 3-2083. B15
MOUTON COAT, size 14-$25; Gold and
Beige tweed carpeting and pad. 12 x 12
-$75; portable typewriter $35. NO 3-
5465. B14
FRENCH HORN: Lidll (Czechoslovaki-
an) Post War model. Will bargain.
Call Charlie. NO 2-8575. B13
1960 HARLEY-DAVIDSON motor scoot-
er. Phone NO 5-5906 after 4 P.M. B1
USED CARS
'59 PORSCHE. 1600 coupe. 20,000 miles.
NO 2-2345. N25
'60 FALCON, red. 1500 miles. Will sac-
rifice. NO 3-8187. N26
1959 4-dr. Renault. Like new. 38 mpg.,
Exc. heater. Phone Belleville, OXbow
7-7521. N27
DE SOTO, 1950. Great condition all
over. Call John Logan, NO 2-6436. N24
1956 WHITE FORD, customline 2-door,
automatic transmission, radio, heater,
white walls, excellent condition. NO
3-5355. N23
RENAULT DAUPHINE. Excellent con-
dition. Heater & defroster. 13,000
miles. Call NO 3-2633. N21
BLACK '54 OLDS convertible. Red
leather seats, new top. Good rubber.
Never wintered in Michigan, so no
rust. Phone NO 2-2466. N17
1955 FORD, 4 door, automatic transmis-
sion, radio, heater, motor excellent
condition, new battery. NO 2-4717 aft-
er 7 p.m. N18
1955 PLYMOUTH 2 door with overdrive.
$350 or best offer. NO 2-3426. N14
1940 PLYMOUTH. Business coupe, Ex-
ceptional. HA 6-8183 after 3 P.M. N16
VW '60 (June), Green, sun-roof, extras.
$1595. NO 5-8188. N9
'53 STUDEBAKER HT, overdrive, good
tires, good transportation. Yours for
$109.95. Phone NO 2-8444 after 5:00
p.m. N8

FOR RENT
WOMEN: Very large furnished room at
- Whitmore Lake. Boat beach, and
kitchen priveleges. Transportation ,to
Ann Arbor can be arranged to fit
most any schedule. Call HI 9-2387
after 3 p.m. C7
ATTENTION: Price reduced to $85.
Campus four room furnished apart-
ment. Suitable for 2 br 3; NO 3-4322.
033
ATT; Apt. facing Huron River, 1%
mile from campus. Available to young,
refined couple. NO 3-4126. 036
WANTED: Third roommate for 5 room
apartment, 200 yards from campus,
Grad student. NO 3-5521 after 6 p.m.
C34
APARTMENT FOR three boys. Located
on Hill St. Furnished, and all utilities
paid. Call NO 8-9538 and after B, p.m.
NO 2-3512. - C-32
LARGE single room near North Cam-
pus. $8. HU 2-4959. -028
WANTED: One or two men to shat
large furnished apt. 1 block from
campus. $40, per month. Phone Ron
Nivnick, NO 3-1511, Ext. 2379 o NO
2-5725. 024
HOUSE-2 bedroom. New oil furnace
Newly decorated. Furnished or unfur-
nished. $75 per month, Off Highway
23 between Ann Arbor and Brighton.
EL 6-8995. C25
TWO APTS for rent for 3 and 4. Fir-
nished. NO 3-4402. C23
For Four Boys or
A Family
THREE BEDROOM
FURNISHED HOME
Freshly Decorated
Near Campus
Phone NO 3-5098
FOUR-ROOM Partially furnished apart-
ment. Second floor. Ideal for two
graduate students or couple. Avail-
able Oct. 1st. Phone NO 8-9812 after
6 P.M. C15
NORTH STATE ST. Apt., 3 roaRnst Un-
furnished. $80 plus lights. NO 3-5830.
C3
ONE BLOCK from campus - Modern
apartment.. Newly furnished. NO 2-
1443. Ole
GRAD STUDENT offers rooms in home,
Doubles for men, linen, cleaning,
.-phone, refrigerator; new floors, drapes,
mattresses. 2 blocks south of Bus. Ad,
via Tappan. Maynard Eyestone, 1026
Oakland. NO 2-7415. 017
THREE - ROOM APARTMENT tnfur-
nished. Close to Campus. Call NO 5-
8683 days. C
PARKING SPACE and garage. One block
from campus. 514 S. Forest. Phone NO
2-1443.C
CAMPUS 4 room furnished apt. Suitable
for 2 adults $95 or 3 $115.-Inc1ing
utilities. NO 3-4322. 014
HELP WANTED-Male
WANTED: Student for part time work
as porter at Delta Sigma Phi. Phone
NO 24576. Y
HELP WANTED
COLLEGE STUDENTS: If you can work
from 5-9:30 each evening, Monday
through Friday, you can earn $85 a
week if this will not interfere with
your college program. This is a na-
tional concern and the college plan
is a proven program. Must be neat
and able to work these 5 nights.
Transportation furnished. Apply in
person only, Thursday or Monde
evening, 7:00. 321 s. Main, R. 302. H1
STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN
18 years and over
to work part time: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. or
1 p.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Telephon
inquiries from our office. Salary.,
Located at E. Liberty and Division.
For interview call NO 2-6941. H'^
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN-We will
train girls for waitress positions
Class starting this week. You must
apply in person. Howard Johnson Res-
taurant. Ann Arbor. H14
APPLICATIONS being taken for pos-
sible positions as MICHIGA17 DA1
paper boys. Average $14 a week, morn.
ing delivery, no collecting. NO 2-
3241, ask for office mgr. 89
EXC. OPPORTUNITIES for baby sitter
Mon.-Fri. sit with two little girls 3-2
P.M. $15 per week. 1423 B.U. NO 2-
9328. ,sb
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socki
39e; shorts 69c; military, supplies. .
SAM'S STORE, 122 . Washington
WI

TRANSPORTATION

colic

i

hge ducation
* A BAD FALL - AN ACCIDENT - an emergency operation - a battle
excess of the income or savings alloted to your education, It doesni
with fever - each could result in hospital and medical expenses far in
take long these days to spend hundreds of hard earned dollars for neces-
sary medical treatment!
* YOUR STUDENT HEALTH PLAN, written according'to specifications of
the Student Government Council, has been designed specifically to help
defray these high hospital and medical expenses. This liberal Plan sup-
plements the existing Health Service Benefits furnished you by the
University. The Student Health Plan combined with the Health Service
6 benefits provides more complete protection against the high costs of hospi-
tal and medical care.
* DESCRIPTIVE BROCHURES and applications have been mailed. Addi-
tional copies are conveniently located throughout the campus. Be SURE
that unforseen medical Expenses don't cost you a college education -
return your completed application and premium TODAY! Be prompt, the
enrollment period is limited.

1959 ITOM motor bike, very good condi-
tion ,1800 miles, $145. NO 5-5855. Z4
IN PERSON

'59 OPEL. Perfect condition. $1350. NO RIDE WANTED out State to %.
2-8476. N10 past expressway, daily at noon.
___________________________ ortable fee. N 03-1511. Ex. 3344.

BIKES and SCOOTERS

RENAULT DAUPHINE, '60, under 7000
miles, automatic clutch, radio, white,
$1570. DUnkirk 3-7550. Melvindale.
Call 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Ni
END PARKING, transportation woes!
Buy my 1957 Allstate (Vespa) Cruis-
aire scooter. Thrifty. Excellent cond.
Extras. $200. NO 5-6557. N4
MERCEDES 1952. Sunroof, whitewalls,
radio, heater, body good condition.
Needs minor engine repair. NO 2-
8118. N7
TRIUMPH TR3, Late '56, Exc. cond. Ra-
dio and heater, Michelin-X tires, low
mi!age, never raced. 2364-17. Bishop,
Northwood Apts. NO 5-5143. N2

BUSINESS PERSONAL
DISPOSING, of part of my large libr
at private sale. There are books
every subject among thousands
books collected for 65 years. Showin
at 617 Packard St. from 12 p.m. to
p.m. every day except Sunday. Re
sonale prices. F:
BEFORE you buy a .class ring, look
the official Michigan ring. Burr-P
terson and Auld Co. 1209 South U
versity, NO 8-8887. F
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORI
FOREIGN CAR
SERVICE
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND
MODELS OF FOREIGN AND
SPORTS CARS.
Lubrication $1.50

. . conveniently located . ..
economy minded ... home-like
comfort ... that's why the Aller-
ton Hotel is Chicago headquar-
ters for many school groups,
business and professional stu-
dent affairs, field trips, athletic
teams, debate teams, speech
clinics, tours, etc.

'59 JAPANESE TOYOPET. A
equipped black beauty: 33
$1275. NO 8-8163.,

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