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THE MICHIGAY DAILY

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d of Governors

SEN. HART TO SPEAK:
To Lecture on Drug Industry

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has been a large turn- It
- . . .that the advisors and counselors,

esident advisors and
in the women's resi-
" Dean of Women Deb -
>n told a Residence.
rd of Governors meet-
ay.
on sad that the 'rea-
ie high turnover was

sor

Car Lot Becomes
Recreation Area
The parking lot near South
Quadrangle has been turned into
a recreation area until Nov. 28,
when it will again become a park-
ing area for students, Assistant
Degn of\ Men Mark G. Noffsinger
said today. After spring vacation
it will again be used for recrea-
tional purposes.

who are graduate students, leave'
as soon as they receive their mas-
ters degrees. Most of the women
in these positions have only a
year to go for their degree and
there is usually a large annual
turnover.
To remedy the situation, Miss
Bacon said her office was going
to investigate this particular sit-
uation at other schools in an at-
tempt to compare the job and
salary at these other schools with;
those at the University. She also
stressed the Honor Resident Pro-
gram for upperclassmen. She said
that this program is expanding.
In other action, the board
granted a request by the United
Fund Drive to appeal to hbusing
units in residence halls for con-
tributions.

investigations of the drug
try.
This year's lectures will
City School
To Use TV

indu4-
attract

Sen. Philip A. Hart (tD-Mich.)
will be the featured speaker at the
annual Pharmacy Lectures pre-1
sented today for the pharmacy
college.
Hart's topic will be "The Fed-
eral Government and 'pharmacy."
He is currently a member of the
Kefauver congressional commit-
tee which is conducting extensive

an estimated 175 practicing phar-
macists to the one-day program
in the Rackham Bldg. Charles'
W. Hahn, president of the Michi-
gan State Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation, will preside over the morn-
ing session, and Dean Stephen
Wilson, president of the Michi-
gan branch of the American
Pharmaceutical Association, will
preside in the afternoon.
Gus Stager, head coach of the
United States Olympic Swimming
Team, will address the banquet
at 6:30 p.m. in the Women's
League. He will discuss the sum-
mer Olympics.
Allmorning and afternoon lec-
tures are open to the public.
The program will begin at 10:30
a.m. in Rackham Amphitheatre
with an address by Prof. Ronald
C. Bishop of the medical school,
on "Anemia. a Rational Approach
to Therapy.'
Following will be a lecture by
Frank E. Kunkel of the Ohio
State Board of Pharmacy on the
relationship of boards of pharma-
cy to major pharmaceutical prob-
lems.
After a luncheon at the League

and a tour of the new pharmacy
research building from 1 to 2
p.m., Prof. Donald R. Bennett, of
the pharmacy college, will discuss
"New Drugs in Opthalmology."
Seri. Hart's speech, the last on
the program, will be preceded by
a discussion of recent advances
in antibiotics by Prof. Henry H.
Swain of the pharmacy school.

WE NOW HAVE hot barbecued chick-t
ens, spare ribs, pork roasts, and beef
roasts. Hot and ready to go. Come in
or call up and we'll reserve them.

709
"Just

RALPH'S MARKET
Packard NO 5-7131
two doors from the Blue Front"
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A television-equipped demon-
startion school has been estab-
lished jointly by the University
and the Ann Arbor Public Schools-
Working in cooperation with the
University's instructional tele-
vision project, Wines School, one
of the newer elementary schools
in Ann Arbor, has been selected
by Superintendent Jack Elzay for
evaluating the use of airborne
television programs.

WORKERS UNITE! You have nothing
to, lose but point four ! ! Plagarized
by "Lumbards," 1225 S. University.
J52
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save. your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J10
DANCE & LISTENING MUSIC
So you can's afford a live band. Let
us brine you all the well known
dance bands in Stereophonic Tape
Recorders, amplifiers and speakers.
Donation only.
G. A. Goresbeck & Son
Stereophonic Dance Music
660 Gill St., Ypsilanti' HU 3-1977:.
J49
SEWING & IRONING done in my home.
NO 3-0668. J47
FALL BARGAIN CARNIVAL SALE
30-qt. Plastic Waste Basket 1.99
Plastic Pail 77c,
Plastic Laundry Basket 99c,
O-Cedar Sponge Mop 2.44
Laundry Cart 2.99
MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR HARDWARE
311 S. Main St.
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
GRINNELL'S PIANO
HARVEST OF VALUES

BUSINESS SERVICES

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CLASSIFIED ADVERT1SINC

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Call Classified between 1 :00 an 3:00a

and 9:00 and I:30 Saturday -- Phone NO 2-47

ONE-DAY
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Last Year's Model

SPECIAL
TEN-DA'
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Mon. thru

"Traveler"

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SCHWINN

SEN. PHILIP HART
... To address pharmacists
Freshman Joins
SGC Petitioners
Louisa Kao, '64, has added her
name to the list of students who
have taken out petitions for Stu-
dent Government Council.
Other petitioners include Mary
Wheeler. '61; Fred Riecker, '63;
Melvin Skolnik, '62; Richard Par-
nerr, '64 A&D; Jim Griffin, '63;
Clint Gerhold, '63E; Phil Power,
Grad.; Dick Nohl, '62; Lynn Bart-
lett, '63; Ted Parnell, '63; and
Dennis Shafer, '63.

FOR RENT
Protected PARKING SPACE, 1? blocks
from campus. 1336 Geddes. Call NO
.3-4823. C63
LIVE NEAR your fraternity or her sor-
ority. Single-ordouble. 1502 Cam-
bridge. NO 2-2372. 362
ONE ROOM for single girl. Living-bed-
room arrangement. Completely fur-
nished. Community kitchen. NO
2-698. Off Washtenaw in fraternity
area. C59
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/month.
3 bedroom house, ranch, fireplace,
garage, located in Dexter. $135/month.
Efficiency apartment, $80/month, in-
cludes heat, ights, 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
C54
2 RM. SUITE, private bath. Parking,
limited kitchen privileges. Quiet
house., 1001 S. Forest. C51
WANTED: Girl to share ground floor
apartment. Newly furnished. All utili-
ties included. Walking distance to
campus. NO) 8-8634. C53
CLOSfr TO STATE. THEATRE-3 room
furnished apt. with private bath. Call
NO 2-7274. C48

Selling At Cost

Beautiful Tickering Grand-6'6"
every piano student's dream
ONLY $1795
Other Grands from $345
Reconditioned Uprights-$69 up
MAKE GRINNELL'S YOUR
PIANO HEADQUARTERS

323 S. Main

NO 2-5667

BEAVER'S BIKE & HARDWARE

605 Church

NO 5-6607

One-Day Guarantee Repair Serykes

2000 W. Stadium Blvd.

Cambridge Hall'
Conducts Election
Barbara Cagen, '61, was re-
named president of Cambridge
Hall, and Joanne Court, '02N, was
elected vice-president.

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A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
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USED CARS
J501
1950 BUICK SEDAN dynaflow. Good
condition. Best offer over $90. Callt
NO 2-3888. N51
$VS WILL BUY a '52 Ford, Good engine.
62,000 miles. HU 3-1591. N50
1959 AUSTIN-HEALY. NO 3-3588. N48'
SAVE MONEY: '58 Renault Dauphine,
radio, exc. heater, white walls, 38
mpg. Best offer. NO 3-0147 evenings
and week-ends. N49
MG-TD. 1951 model. Rebuilt engine and
transmission. Good top and body. NO
2-4961. N40
TRIUMPH TR3, Late '56. Exc. cond. RI
and H, Michelin-X tires, low mileage.
Never raced. NO 5-5143. N41
ENGLAND'S FINEST SPORTS CAR, 1959f
Aston-Martin DB3 Coupe. The ulti-
mate in performance, refinement, and
prestige. Only 8500 miles by one cau-
tious owner. Standard equipment in-
cludes dual overhead cam engine,l
aluminum body, leather upholstery,
etc. Will accept trade. EU 3-1279. N52
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39r; shorts 69c; military supplies.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington
W1
You Can't Beat

WOMEN: Very large furnished room at
Whitmore Lake. Boat beach, and
kitchen priveleges. Transportation to
Ann Arbor can be arranged to fit
tmost any schedule._ Call HI ,9-2387
after 3 p.m. C37
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
ONE BLOCK from campus - Modern,
apartment. Newly furnished. NO 2-
1443. C10
PARKING SPACE and garage. One block
from campus. 514 S. Forest. Phone NO
2-1443. C8
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
DISPOSING of part of my large library
at private sale. There are books on
every subject among thousands of
books collected for 65 years. Showings
at 617 Packard St. from 12 p.m. to 5
p.m. every day except Su'aday. Rea-,
sonable prices. FF1j
ROOM AND SBOARD
SINGLE, DOUBLE-Two large rooms;;
quiet, clean. Linens furnished. Get-
ting'married, have to move. Double
only $15. Single takes best offer. Only
21 blocks to campus. 307 N. State,
or call NO 2-4250. E34
WANTED: Male roommate to share nice
apartment. NO 5-9205. E33
ATTN: MEN - Room and/or board,
weekly 'or monthly rates. Home cook-
ing. Close to campus. Call NO 8-8410,
E32
DESIRE ONE male roommate for nice
4 rm. apt. NO 3-3108. E31
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Trench coat left at UGL. Red
striped lining, trade zip in lining for
cash. Call NO 3-6604 after 5 p.m. A18
LOST? To find yourself try the Michi-
gan Daily. Just find" telephone and
dial NO 2-3241, A3
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 lnformation,
and find a year's DAILY subscription
as a reward (only $7.00 too). A2$

"'FOR SALE
FOR SALE-EVERGREENS by emp
of chemistry stores at whofle
University personnel. Price arbr
to P-00. ;JuiPe0A"yews,; arbor"
spreaders, uprights, globes, dv
Call Michael Lee at NO 8-8574.
USED 0A 21" television at $49.iQ
used refrigerators from $29.50. I
Johnson Co., 211 S. Fourth. 1D
4124.
PERSONAL
BETSY-Sorry no more form le
Many thanks for nice week-end
you in NYC. Judy.
ARE YOU going home for the holi
If you are, you'd better make
flight reservations at Alva's T
Agency before Nov. 1. Either
into 300 S. Thayer or call NOrm
2-1006 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
WHO WAS that lady I saw in the l
without any arms?
INTERESTED in taking a trip i
vacation? Well,' the I.S.A. Is a
soring chartered flights thro'hA
Travel Agency. For Inforraton
or call the I.A.A. Office at t e' S
between 2 and 4.
DO YOU have problems? Get senti
understanding, and cheap advice
Big Daddy at 3-7305.
DIACKHELZBERG (Slave of the f4
°wait'i until you see who buysy~
day! All thes females on cmtu
anxiously awaiting the three Qi
hour.
FOR FEMALE ROMANS ONLY: >I
your savings to the Diag tomorr
three. Spend them to buy that i
some man at the Roman Save
He'll be your own personal slave
one wonderful hour. The slaves I
sold are all fine examples of t e
culine gender."
Dick Helzberg
T. rancis-
John Ross
Jerry Lasky
Frank Legacki
IT'S A PROVEN FACT THAT..,'
time is like a run flu a stockin
always gets worse!" Anne 14.
Lindbergh.
THE SECRET'S OUT -- Just pre
you aren't a party to it, and
thing will be all right.
FOR MALE ROMAN CITIZENS 01
New is your chance to buy that
w geous slave girl you've always wa
to spend some time with. Toda:
the Diag at three you may ha
chance to buy these beauties for
hour of their time.
Hedy Cohen
Meredith Eaton
Bea Nemlaha
Jade Miller,
Gail Wnski
Arlene Epstein
'ATTENTION all ye citizens: Top
in excellent condition to be so'
day on the forum. All slaves wi
auctioned off to the public at t
'Wouldn't you love to buy a cp
personality a81 wrapped up in
Roman toa?
FLAVIUS finally made the scene.
a break from the stuffy- air of
fishbowl between classes and i
his acquaintance.
WHICH WAY to Green House? i
lost? Where is the big sign? I
knew,
ENTERTAINMENT at Cafe Promet
every Friday and Saturday eve:
FOR THE FINEST in muse antie
tainment contact th Bud-MorwA
cy, 'eaturing the BollWeeyils, Jol
Harvard, Dick Tilkin, the Kings
Ray Lewis, Al Young, Al Blaser,
of Note plus many others. 110 S
University. NO 2-362.
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Fifth man for kitchen
at 808 Tappan. Call NO 3-881,
for assistant steward.
STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOME
years and over to work part i
9 aa..- p.m. or 1 'p.m.-5 p.m. I
Fri. Telephone inquiries from ou
fice Salary. Located at E. Li
and Division. For interview call
2-5697.
TRANSPORTATION

Gold Bond
Cleaners
515 E. William
Your Campus Cleaner
for

SERVICE
QUALITY
PRICE

For Relief from

PEUGEOT

Gout

* Neuritis S0Neuralgia,
pply of
IT DIRECTORIES

Buy Your PEUGEOT from
Stanford Brothers
Authorized Renault-Peugeot;Decalers

25900 Outer
Lincoln Park

SERVICE
Dr. DU 6-0699
- Outer Dr. of Fort

..:

Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from
Friday till 8 a.m. Monday
$12.00 plus 8c a mile. Rat
elude gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON $'
* TRUCKS AVAI LAE
RIDE TO NYC or vicinity (Bc
ceptable) and return WAN
this week-end, (October, 2
share driving and gas. Call
NO 2-0987.
APHASIC student wishes ride
p.m. Fridays to Birmingham,
campus Sunday afternoon. M
NO 8-8993.

SPRING SEMESTER 1961
- IN VIENNA
Spend part of your sophomore or
nsor year of 'college in an estab-
lished American program in Austria.
You will live with Viennese fam-
ilies, attend English-taught credit
courses at extensive IES facilities at
the University of Vienna, study Ger-
man, and visit eight European coun-
tries for field studies.
F ffL r Pi E :$1-A425.00

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