THE MICHI A N DAILV tOGRAM NOTES: G&S To 0 den Season with 'Mikado' For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30A.M. '4 The Gilbert and Sullivan So- Lety will present the "Mikado" s its season opener at 8:15 p.m., 'hursday through Saturday and t a Saturday matinee at 1:30 n.m. in Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- re. The G & S cast, crews and or- hestra have been rehearsing for even weeks for this first pro- uction of the year. The Society vill also present the "Mikado" rov. 19 at the Rackham Aud. in )etroit -and give two perform- nces in the Trenton High School dud., Nov. 20. "The Brothers Four" will offer opular, folk and group singing t 8 p.m. Thursday in Hill Aud. Me quartet is sponsored by the Michigan Union and the Wolver- ne Club. Tickets are available t the Union main desk and Hill kud, box office. Solisti Di Zagreb, an ensemble f 13 musicians from Yugoslavia, vill play chamber music at 8:30 .m, tomorrow in Rackham Aud. 'he program will include works y Vivaldi, Boccherini, Kaleman, loussel and Mozart. The concert s sponsored by the University Mu- ical Society. The Braitko Krsmanovich Chor- is from Belgrade University will ppear at 2:30 p.m. today in Hill ud, as a part of the Choral Un- on Series. Conducted by Bog- an Babich, leading conductor of he Belgrade Opera, the 80-voice horus will sing baroque, classic, omantic and contemporary iMces, climaxed by Yugoslavian vorks sung in native costume. * * * A Rembrandt Symposium held n connection with the Rembrandt rint exhibit at Alumni Memorial Sall will feature three speakers Planet Mercury ro Transit Sun A transit of Mercury will occur omorrow, Prof. Hazel Losh of the stronomy department said. The phenomenon, which occurs nly about thirteen times a cen- ury, will take place beginning at :3 a.m., with last contact to ake place some four and a half ours later. A transit occurs when Mercury r Venus passes directly between he earth and the sun. The trans- nitting planet is then visible in elescopes as a tiny dot on the un's face. The next transit of Mercury, vill not occur until May 9, 1970. rransists of Venus are even rarer han those of Mercury., Wednesday In Aud. B. "The In- fluence of Rembrandt's Landscape Etchings on His Contemporaries" will be discussed by Prof. Wolf- gang Stechow of the Oberlin Col- lege art department at 2 p.m. At 3 pm. Harold Joachim will speak on "Changes of Techniques and Style in Rembrandt Etchings" and at 8 p.m. Prof. Jakob Rosenberg of the Harvard fine arts depart- ment will discuss "How Do We Know 'That a Rembrandt Draw- ing Is by Rembrandt?" * * * The Vienna Philharmonic Or- chestra,.conducted by Karl Boehm and presenting pianist Wilhelm Backhous, will play Mozart and Beethoven in a program at 8 p.m. tomorrow over WUOM-FM. Organist Robert Ellis will give a concert at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Hill Aud. He will play selec- tions from Gabrilli, Clerambault, J. S. Bach, de Grigny, Mozart, Ducasse, Gluck, de Maleingreau and Durufle. * * S French composer Andre Jolivet will speak at 4:15 p.m. Thursday in the Rackham Assembly Hall. M. Jolivet Is a guest lecturer of the School of Music. * * * Prof. Oliver Edel of the music school, cellist of the Stanley Quartet, will give the second of three Bach recitals at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Aud. A. He will play "The Six Suites of J. S. Bach for Cello." i Hale Explains Student Housing 'To Visiting College Officials 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 BUSINESS SERVICES RITZ BEAUTY SALON Complete line of Beauty Work 605 E. WILLIAM Phone NO 8-7066 4 ALL THE INGREDIENTS FOR A PERFECT SUNDAY BRUNCH ARE AT RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 Open every night until midnight. J81 YOUR ROOMMATE hateful this week- end? Get him a plastic bag to play in at Lumbard's, 1225 So. University. J82 WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF PAINT SUPPLIES Brush Enamels Krylon Spray Enamel Wall Paints Flat, Semi-Gloss Paints Thinners and Brushes Brush Cleaners MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR HARDWARE 311 S. Main St. J71 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Small finger ring in the League Friday. Initials inside, B.G. Call Alice Lloyd Ext. 204. Reward. A56 LOST: In Chem. Bldk. One light blue hardcover 3-ring loose-leaf notebook with word FRONT on cover. Please return to 210 Hinsdale. A54 FOUND: Lady's wrist watch. NO 2-9701.. A55 LOST: Brown wallet. Call Susan Stagg. NO 5-6196. A53 LOST? To find yourself try the Michi- gan Daily. Just find a telephone and dial NO 2-3241. " A3 FOUND: 30 weeks (a full school year) of interesting, newsy reading. This was found on the ,Diag Juno 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 $6.50 too). A2 USED CARS '56 MERCURY Convertible, full power, beautiful shape; must be seen to be appreciated. NO 3-1352 after 6. N77 '56 FORD. $495. 4 door sedan. Excellent condition. Standard shift. NO 2-9740. N74 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, dark green, Ameri- can equipped, excellent condition. Phone Jane Cars at NO 2-5675. N70 1955 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP by original owner. New tires and battery, winter- ized. $395. Phone NO 8-6967 and evenings NO 3-1449. N72 1958 MGA. Excellent condition. R&H, WSW. Wire wheels. Call 6:30 p.m. NO 5-9134. Keg LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY 80 ,96 1.12 SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE S.39 .54 .54 Figure 5 average. words to a line. Call Classified between 1:00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri, and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING By PAT GOLDEN "An institution this large can- not hope to house all students," Assistant Dean of Men John M. Hale told a group of visiting col- lege administrators yesterday. The visitors, mostly from other countries, had expressed concern because the University only houses about half its student body. Hale explained that when a group of people live together in supervised housing various regulations are necessary. Many students prefer to live where they are not subject to group living rules. Reviewing the history of college housing, he noted an initial per- iod of concern for student welfare outside the classroom, then a time when schools accepted the German philosophy of no interest in the student outside the classroom. Fraternities Begin This is when the fraternity sys- tem began. Students banded to- gether to secure better housing conditions and then gradually de- veloped links between campuses. When women entered colleges. in the late 19th century, hous- ing became' important again. In a few decades the government be- gan to aid student housing con- struction by both gifts and loans. "The trend has been toward more and more counseling and guidance within residence halls, but now we think this has been overemphasized. Counseling is a separate campus function," he said. Attempt Stimulation Residence halls at the Univer- sity attempt to create programs for intellectual stimulation now. "Our staff members are chosen because they are worthwhile peo- ple for students to know, not be- cause they are trained in counsel-'" ing and guidance." Hale explained that residence halls here have six staff members for each house (approximately 150 students). One of these is a house- mother, one a resident advisor, and the others are student staff counselors.' He told the group that the housemother's function is to "set the tone, advise, and be sort of a symbol of motherhood." Some- times, the University feels, boys would rather discuss problems with an older woman than with k graduate student staff member just a few years older. Organzaion Notices Cong. Disc. E & Rt Stud. Guild, Nov. 6, 7 p.m., 524 Thompson. Speaker: Sandro Sarti: "Freedom and Responsi- bilfty of the Press." Gamma Delta, Luth. Stud. Club, Sup- per, 6 p.m., Nov. 6, 1511 Washtenaw. Speaker: Rev. P. Heinecke, Mich. Dis- trict Mission Bd., "Synodical Sunday." f* 4 La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, Nov. 7, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Cafe y conversa- dion. Unitarian Stud. Group, Meeting, Nov. 6,. 7 p.m., 1917 Washtenaw. Speaker: John Hyde, Dept. of City Planning in A & D school, "Problems of Integra- tion in Ann Arbor." * . . Young Friends Coffee Discussion with Albert Bigelow, 2-4 p.m.; Albert Bige- low speaking on "Non-Violence in the Struggle for Peace," 8 p.m.; Nov. 9, 1416 Hill St. Newman Club, Dinner put on by Grad. Students, Nov. 6, 6 p.m., 331 Thompson. MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS GRINNELL'S LESSON-RENTAL PLAN 8 PRIVATE % HOUR LESSONS and an Instrument of Your Choice at home: GUITAR TRUMPET TROMBONE ACCORDIAN CLARINET VIOLIN DANCE & LISTENING MUSIC So you can't afford a live band. Let us bring you all the well known dancedbands in Stereophonic Tape Recorders, amplifiers and speakers. Donation only. G. A. Goresbeck & Son Stereophonic Dance Music 860 Gill St., Ypsilanti HU 3-1977 J49 8 weeks for $16 Call GRINNELL'S now for further information FOR SALE FOR SALE: Automatic Westinghouse washer, $75 with matching electric dryer, $65. Also misc,. nursery furni- ture. NO 5-7374. ° B50 THE TREASURE MART 529 Detroit NO 2-1363 ur invitation to visit a friendly (tore handling articles on con- signment. We sell to you - or for you - all kinds of furniture,'- dishes, silver, appliances, tuxedos, topcoats; men's suits, snowsuits, fur coats, baby needs, toys, and ice skates. Come In and Browse Weekdays 'til 5:30 P.M. Mon. and Fri. * ti 9:00 P.M. B1 35MM. XACTA CAMERA. $120. Dinner jacket and tux. Size 39 long. $20. NO 5-8247. B56 HEATH-KIT Hi-Fi Amp. and Pre-Amp. Assembled, never used, GE 8-4231; (free call). B57 FURNITURE FOR SALE-Beds, bunk beds, desks and chest of drawers. NO 3-6140. B58 1959 PIXEY TRAILER 21'x8', like new. Ideal for living or travel. Bath with shower, apartment-size stove and re- frigerator. Sacrifice at $1,750. Phone NO 2-5024. B54 PERSONAL HELL'S A POPPIN' at Hillelzapoppin Mass Meeting. F104 CASE OF the race for space, Diag's the place. Wed. 12:45. F105 Rt. I. P, UNION F106 IT'S A KNOWN FACT THAT . "Weakness and meanness are usually -committed for the sake of the people whom we most despise." Dickens F107 HOW MANY PEOPLE could possibly be packed in a place possible to pack people? Diag-Wed.-12 :45. F 108 PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC. Ad- vice of physician on birth control. Professional counsel on marriage problems. Clinic hours Tues., and Thurs. 7:30 to 9. 122 N. 4th Ave. Call NO 2-9281« F117 PLANNING TO GO HOME Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas? Make your flight reservations at Alva's Travel' Agency, 30 5 Thayer.' The due date for pay- ment is Nov. 1 so you'd better HUR- RY! For information call NOrmandy 2-1006 between 8 A.M. and 6 P.M. 7195 BE SURE to attend the Student-Facul- ty Coffee Hour. Nov. 10. 4 p.m. 3rd floor conference room, Michigan Un- ion. Free refreshments. F82 REWARD for information leading to the return of Wolverine Club bill boards. Phone NO 5-8215, between 3-5. F71 LAST FRIDAY, Oct. 28, about 11:15 a.m. one of our ' fellow students was in-, volved in an accident on S. University and Woodmere Pl. The student was driving a red motorcycle and the other vehicle was a 1958 Pontiac. As a result of the accident, the student is' now confined to Univ. Hosp.i serious condition. Will anyone wit- nessing the accident please be good enough to contact Merv Klein at NO 3-41$7. F62 ENTERTAINMENT at Cafe Promethean every Friday and Saturday evening. Floe Yes-You Can Still Join THE MICHIGAN DAILY BUSINESS STAFF -- Advertising -- Layout - Accounting Stop in Anytime F'2 FOR THE FINEST in music and enter- tainment contact the Bud-Mor Agen- cy, eaturing 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. F7 NEED HELP?-The originator of MAD magazine has done it again-only. this time for college students! He's created a hilarious new magazine called HELPS Want to see how funny an adult satire mag can be? Send 50c to HELPI, Dept. M-1, Box 6573, Phila- delphia 38, Penn. F40 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95: socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. SAM'S STORE, 122 l. Washington W1 1958 MGA Roadster. Exe. cond. See at 2307 Walter Dr. NO 5-7313. N64 57 JAGUAR, 3.4 Sedan. O'drive, 21,000 miles. Immaculate. NO 5-6426. N63 '51 CHEVROLET-Body, etc.: Poor. Me- chanical shape; Excellent. New brakes. $90 or best offer. Call Dick, NO 2-0648. N58 323 S. Main NO 2-5667 X5 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 l CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly service is our business. Atlas tires, batteries and accessories. Complete ,Automotive Service--Al products and services guaranteed. Road Service "You expect more from Standard and you get it." 1220 South University NO 8-9188 82 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sports Cars. Lubrication $1.50 NYE MOTOR SALES 514 E. Washington Phone NO 3-4858 84 55 LINCOLN hard top. A-one cond. All power extras. 6:30 p.m. NO 5-9134. N67 FOR SALE: 2 door, 2 tone 1960 Simca. Grand large. Call HU 3-5034. N68 FOR RENT ROOMMATE WANTED to share large 3-room apartment. 538 N. State. Phone 3-6678 after 4:30. C74 FURNISHED APARTMENT for three people. $110 a month, utilities fur- nished. 314 S. Fifth Ave. C74 1309 S.. UNIV. Ideal campus locale. Modern, furnished apts. with wall-to- wall carpeting. One efficiency and one 3 rm. apt. Immediate occupancy. .Call NO 3-6030 or NO 2-4607. C72 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. C1O PARKING SPACE and garage. One block from campus. 514 8. Forest. Phone NO 2-1443 08 SPECIAL AT GRINNELL'S! Beautiful Francis Bacon Grand Piano Ideal for Hams! Only $295 No reason to be without .a piano- Uprights - reconditionpd and re- regulated -- $69.50 up. Hammond Spinet Organ - Excel-', lent Condition. Only $975. WOMAN'S Raccoon Coat, size, Medium. Very good cond. $20, NO 3-5355. B49 MAKE GRINNELL'S YOUR PIANO HEADQUARTERS 323 S. Main NO 2-5667 S8 HELP WANTED STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN, 18 years and over to work part time: 9 a.m.-1- p.m., 1 p.m.-5 p.m. or 5 p.m.- 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Telephone inquiries from our office. Salary. For interview call NO 2-5697. H7 WANTED TO BUY WANTED: Pregnant cats. Offspring to be used for experimental (non-sur- gical) purposes. Willing to pay. Call Mart Meyers, NO 3-1511, ext. 2492. K6 SITUATION WANTED, HOUSEWORK WANTED - Experienced dependable person. NO 2-782. HH2 Read Daily. Classifieds. I *0S i * FOR THE UNITED STATES * FOR MICHIGAN * FOR WASHTENAW COUNTY 6 RICHARD L. CUTLER LAWRENCE OLTERSDORF ELAINE I. RICE Register of Deeds State Senate Sheriff GRACE MARCKWARDT State Representative ADELINE DREWS RICHARD E. NASH I I I D" 0I% J&A A E~f'U a. I II