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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Reques t End
For Sit-Ins,
(Continued from Page 1)
sit-ins but would rather see the
people work 'in an area in which
they can get support."
In their statement, the corn-
panies acknowledge "a great
social change in the United States
which has been dramatized by the
student sit-in movement. "Be-
cause of this they have discussed
the integration problem with res-
ponsible authorities, giving par-
ticular attention' to student
leaders.
The companies say adult Negro
leaders agree they have acted in"
good faith and that integration
has proceeded faster than pre.
viously expected.
They point to recent progress'
and are "confident" it will con-
tinue.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

For Direct Classified Ad ;Serviwe, PhneNO -4
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30A.M.

(Continued from Page 4)
ments, Rm. 4021. Admnin. Bldg., Sxt.
3371 for further Information..
Student Part-imte
Employmen
The following part-time; jobs are
available to students.. Applications for
these jobs can be made in the Non-
Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020
Administration Building, during the
following hours: Monday through Fri-
day, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Employers 'desirous of hiring students
for part-time work should contact Bill
Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOr-
mandy 3-1511, extension 2939.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
lobs should consult the bulletin board'
in Room 1020, daily.
MALE
4--Psychological subjects (Oct. 20
from 2-6 p.m.).
2-Salesmen-graduate students pre-
ferred, 'commission basis.

10?-Psychological subjects, hours to
be arranged.
2-Meal jobs.
2--Waiters (meal and evening hours).
2-Gab Xdrivers (evenings, and week-
ends).
2-Hotel desk-clerk-full days-alter-
ngating.
2-Housepainters (experienced, one
house).
4-Busboys (11 a.m.-3 p.m.).
1-Bellboy-busboy, (hours to be ar-
ranged).
FEMALE
7-Guides--upperclass biological sci-
ence majors.
4-Roam jobs.
4-Housework and ironing (hours flex-
ible).
i--01i to live in 2-3 weeks, light
housekeeping and care for chil-
dren.
1-Experienced bookkeeper (after-
~noone).'
5-=Waitresses (full-time or part-time).
2--Waitresses (meal and evening
hours).
4-Psychological subjects (Oct. 20 from
2-6 pam.).

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Strobonar electronic flash
Most cnenient flash unit ever mnade?
Only 9q4 inches high-weighs only 28
omnces wihbattieries. Fits all popular
cameras and operates on 3 C-slze bat-
tIicjarAC. Set now .. . 558.95
Only 10 % down
onour time payment plon
PURCHASE
CAMERA SHOP
111+6 South University
Phone NO 5-6101

UiNUSUAL GIPIS,
=~from all over the W orld
ROBES: silk brocade, Raw silk and cotton
SILK BROCADE by the yard
fJJEWELRY BOXES: Teak Wood, Hand-carved Wood,
Ivory Inlaid, and SILK
JEWELRY from many lands.
C)
CHRI STMvAS CARDS: Imported and domestic
cs 0
0 0
330 Maynard -- across from Arcade

BIKES and SCOOTERS
1958 LAMBRETTA 150 LD, red and gray
with white wails. Exc. cond. $260. NO
2-4589. Z10
LITTLE BEAVER
I SAY'S
"~Join the band wagons Conform!
This is NATIONAL BE KIND TO
YOUR BICYCLE WEEK, and
Beaver's Bike Shop will pick up
your Bike, repair it, and deliver it
back to your doorstep. So be patri-
otic, the easy Beaver way."
Beaver's Bike & Hardware
605 Church NO 5-6607
Znl
CUSHMAN Motor Scooter. Excellent
condition. Will accept reasonable of-
fer. Phone NO 5-4079 after 6. Z9
BUSINESS PERSONAL
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat-
terson and Auld "Co. 1209 South Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. FF2
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
GRI NNELL'S PIANO
HARVEST OF VALUES
Beautiful Tickering Grand--6'6"
every piano student's dream
ONLY $1795
Other Grands from $345
Reconditioned. Upright -69 up
MAKE GRINNELL'S YOUR
PIANO HEADQUARTERS

FOR RENT
WHITMORE LAKE ,cottage, 11456 E.
Shore Dr. $55 a month. NO 3-1423. 058
UNIVERSITY apartments and houses
for ,rent:
3 bedroom house, 2 :story, gas heat,
stove and refrigerator$100/mnonth.
3 bedroom house, ranch, fireplace,
garage, located in Dexter, $135/month.
Efficiency apartment, $80/month, in-
cludes heat, lights, water.
3 room apartment, stove and refrig-
erator, $80/month includes heat and
water.
Apply or call University Apartments
office, 2364 Bishop St.. North Campus,
NO 2-3169. C57
BUSINESS OFFICES unfurnished.
Downtown area. Call NO 5-8683, days.
054
2 RM. SUITE, private bath. Parking,
limited kitchen privileges. Quiet
house. 1001 S. Forest. 051
WANTED: Girl to share ground floor
apartment.' Newly furnished. All utili-
ties included, Walking distance to
campus. NO 8-8$34. C53
PAVED, off-street parking space 1 block
from campus. 702 E. University, Call
NO 5-7892. C52
CLOSE TO STATE THEATRE-3 room
furnished apt. with private bath. Call
NO 2-7274. C48
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. Gall HI 9-2387
after 3 p.m. C37
HOUSE-2 bedroomr. New oil furnace,
Newly decorated. Furnished or unfur-
.nished. 475 \ per month. Off Highway
23 between Ann Arbor and Brighton.
EL 6-8995. 025
ONE BLOCK from campus -- Modern
apartment. Newly furnished. NO 2-
1443. 010
PARKING SPACE and garage. One block
from camnpus. 514 S. Forest. Phone NO,
2-1443. C8'
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95: socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington
.W1

323 S. Main

NO 2-567

A-1 New and UJsed Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
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- 3UU B .. YY U4UUg Ll, JAnnhlArbor. H2O~

MICHIGAN UNION
MAIN DOINING ROOM
----serving
+r STUDENTS
0 *PARENTS
*ALUMNI
* GU ESTS,
Before and ofter the game beginning at
11:15 a.m. and 5:30 pm.
Also Sunday 8:00 a.mn.-10:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Daily 7:30 a~m.- 9:30 a'.m.
11:45 a~m.- 1 :30 p.M.
5:45 p.m.- 7:45 p~m.
When mportant People come to town
highlight their visit with lunchjeon or dinner at thit
Corner House- where food, service and surroundings
meet your every wish. Tuesday throu~gh Saturday. 11:30
to 2:00 and 5:00 to 7:00. Sunday: Dinnr, 12:00 to
3:00. May we suggest that you
telephone for reservations?
- S. Thayer at Washngton in Ann Asbenr
A blckwest ef Rako ihe. d."H 054
I -SPAGHETTI
I ~HOUSE
and other ITALIAN SPECIALTIES
CARRY OUT & DELIVERIES

For

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Pleosure
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..,,:,**7

301 E. Liberty

NO 3-7363

Closed Monday

Y G iti..0.- t> -- .s{. ti OG:
170
o Enjoy the finest
0 Cantonese
a Food
Take-6ut Orders Anvima

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Distinctive

Dining for the entire

... Supper Ulu

family in a relaxed atmosphere
featuring Paul Thiompkins at the
Hammond Organ.

Holiday House Moatel, adjoining the
supper club, is air-conditioned and

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