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iversity delegates Hugh Wite-
r, '61, and Jon Trost, '61, at-
ed the Twelfth Annual Stu-
Conference on United States
rs held last week at the West
tAcademy.
dent workgroups at the con-
ce considered. the Commu-
challenge, the Atlantic com-
ty, less developed areas, ariis
ol and the United Nations.
>rkgroup advisers serving as
irce persons were government
)nnel actively concerned with
areas discussed.
v. Nelson Rockefeller of New
delivered the keynote ad-
Two panels on "The Goals}
ational Security Policy" and}
Formulation of Government!
y" supplemented the work-
ps.
i conference ra an annual
t organized by West Point ca-
in conjunction with the
emy's social science depart-

WOMEN REST-Mary Markley residents take a pleasant pause
from their daily 'battle' with the dorm's male custodial staff.
'Dormitory regulations insure that girls are properly dressed in
the lobby.

Meetings will be held at 4:30
and 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Rack-
ham Aud. for all women interested
in rushing next semester.
Assistant Dean of Women Eliza-
beth A. Leslie, Panhellenic As-
sociation President Barbara Green-
berg, '61 and Joan Myers, '61,
Panhel chairman of rushing
counselors, will address prospective
rushees. Sigma Delta Tau's win-
ning Lantern Night choir will sing.
Women attending the meetings
are asked to, sit in groups ac-
cording to their housing units.
One Panhel rushing counselor will
be assigned to each unit to dis-
tribute rushing guides and an-
swer questions.
Rush registration will take place
at the Michigan League from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through
Saturday. Rushing will begin of-
ficially on Friday, February 17.

USED CARS,
'58 CHEVROLET
By original owner. Fine condition.
Four - door sedan. Six - cylinder.
Standard shift. Power steering.
Radio and beater. $1100. Call NO-
3-9103. N93
,57 FORD, 8 cylinder, 6 passenger, 4
door station wagon, many extras, no
rust. NO 2-6333. N91
'55 CHEV., 6 cyl. standard trans. Excell.
cond. $400. Call NO 5-5133. N88
1960 HILLMAN Convertible, call Jack
after 7. PA 1-1176. N89
'54 MERC 2-door automatic. Good con-
dition. Winterized. $300. NO 3-1085
evenings. N86
MERCEDES-BENZ, two - seater sports
convertible, Model 220-A. In excel-
lent condition. NO 2-0200. N85
'56 OLDS, Super 88 Holiday. Motor and
body in good condition. Reasonable.'
NO 3-7913. , N83
MGs: '48 and '58. Call NO 8-7159.
Reasonable. N80
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Cars.

SITUATION WANTED
TUTORING and translating. German,
Russian, French. Call NO 3-9575; HH7
HOUSEWORK WANTED - Experienced,
dependable person. NO 2-9782. 9H2
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITER PROBLEMS?
Don't delay in having your type-
writer cleaned and adjusted. We
will do it' for you while: you're
home on vadation.
Avoid more complicated problems.
Bring your typewriters to
MORRILL'S

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314 S. State

NO 3-2481

By ELLEN SILVERMAN
"Man on the floor" is the battle
cry of a small minority of men
who find themselves constantly
in enemy territory and consis-
tantly fighting a losing battle.
The troops in question are the
male custodians who are faced
with the task of keeping Mary
Markley dormitory clean. Each
day they are faced with a host
of rooms, corridors, lounges and
washrooms which must be cleaned.
To every other male at the Uni-

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versity, the thought of a girl re-
treating to her fortified room
dressed in "battle fatigues" of
either pajamas or dainty, flowing
"unmentionables" would be ap-
pealing. To these battle scared
hardy custodians, however, the
occurance is everyday and "merely-
in the line of duty."
The reaction of the "enemy" is
different to say the least. At the
slightest indication that the men
are approaching, doors are locked,
corridors emptied and washrooms
evacuated on the largest scale.
The enemy retreats only to re-
appear when the threat of In-
vasion is over.
The one consolation for these
battle-worn troops are the smiles
they receive in the elevators from
the residents when the battle is
over. And, the custodians say, the
smiles of 1200 pretty girls are
much better than either the Purple
Heart or the Medal of Honor.

Lubrication $1.50

by

ke this Christmas

A

an

Engraved Gift

from

16 Nickels Arcade

(4M*/ 7 Shop Early 4
A Kr
., for the
Pick of the Pack !
at
BARNARD'S Campus Casuals
1111 So. University
You'll certainly delight her when yOu give her a
' SWEATER . . . a BLOUSE... a SKIRT ... Our,
I enticing styles and equally tempting prices make
generous giving easy. See, Choose from CLASSICS,
BULKI ES, DRESSY and from the widest selection.
SHOP HERE and SAVE-You'll be glad you did!
Store Hours: Mon. and Friday 9:30 to 8:30 P.M.
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.-Sat. 9:30 to 5:30g
~t

Senior men in the literary col-
lege may pick up free copies of
"Career: For the College Man"
today and tomorrow in the Fish-
bowl and the lobby of Angell Hall.
The book, which will be distrib-
uted by Alpha Phi Omega, the
campus service fraternity, is an
annual guide to business oppor-
tunities. It is written and distribut-
ed to 600 college campuses by the
nation's largest industrial com-
panies.
The career book features cross
indexes of every company, broken
down by locations, preferred col-
lege major backgrounds, summer
work opportunities, and recruit-
ing schedules on each campus. It
also contains an assessment of
the graduate's prospects for 1961
by Secretary of Labor James P.
Mitchell,

Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
Phone NO 3-4858 87
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessorifs.
Complete Automotive Service-All
products and services guhranteed.
Road Service
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it."
1220 South University
NO 8-9168
82.
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 Sunday: Rea-
sonable prices. FF1
BIKES and SCOOTERS
1P57 ALLSTATE MOPED, excellent con-
dition. Guaranteed 75 miles per gal-
lon. Call NO 3-4361 before 10 p.m. Z24
FOR RENT
THREE ROOM FURNISHED APT. Be-
tween campus and downtown. Mod-
ern, clean, auto. washer and dryer,
garage, TV antennae, garbage disposal.
$85 a month, except electricity. Call
NO 3-5532 after 6 p.m. C91
IWHITMORE LAKE: 6 room, furnished
house overlooking lake. Nice condi-
tion. Very reasonable. Lease available.
HI 9-4502. C88
FEMALE ROOMMATE(s) desired for
boy's fiancee. Call 213 Adams-W.Q,
NO 2-4401, C82
HOUSE-2 bedroom. New oil furnee.
Newly decorated. Furnished or unfur-
nished. $75 per month. Off Highway
23 between Ann Arbor and Brighton.
EL 6-8995. C25

J102
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your 'clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J10
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
From
STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY
TIME-1 yr. ......... .. $3.87
LIFE-1 yr..................$4.00
SPORTS ILL.-1 yr.,...........$4.00
FORTUNE-1 yr. ............$7.50
NEWSWEEK-1 'yr.-.............$3.00
NEW REPUBLIC-1 yr.........$5.00
Handsome Gift Cad Sent
Order now - pay later
Call NO 2-3061
J100
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE
WHALE FAMILY
A line of housewares for the lady of
the house.
Tools and some sporting goods for'
the man.
Sleds and skates for the children.
MUEHLIG AND LANPHEAR.
311 S. Main NO 2-3277
STACK UP
ON
SNACK SUPPLIES
FROM
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 5-7131
Open every night 'til Midnight F74
MISCELLANEOUS
TAKE A BREAK!
For the largest hamburger'
in town visit

Figure 5 average words to o line.
Call Classified between 1:00 and 3:00 Mon. thru
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2.4
f

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS,'REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONG(58
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO a-1834
x .
TRANSPORTATION.

Engraving Free
(24-Hour Service)

Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday till 9 a.m. Monday
$12.00, plus 80 a mile. Rates in-
clude gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.
* i TRUCKS AVAILABLE
AAA EXPENSE SEATTLE
Absolute best deal Las Vegas, Phoe-
nix, California, St. Louis.
AAA NATIONWIDE DRIVE-AWAY
8900 Gratiot, Detroit WA 5-20700
0 17
FOR SALE
PIANO- Standing square--good rose-
wood finish- needs tuning- under
$30. Call Starkweather-NO 5-4969.
B70
Used Television sets for only $29.95.
H. P. JOHNSON & CO.
209-211 8. Fourth NO 3-4124
B80
MOVIE CAMERA Canon ZN8, F124,
w/case. Trans. radio, 6&7 Trs. All b-
new. Bargain. Call NO 3-2684 or leavea
message with NO 3-4288. B76
LEICA M3 and, cc. As new. Best offer.
NO 3-8126. B77
FOR SALE: Webcor phono. Mahogany
cabinet. Brand new diamond needle.
original price. Lawyerd,4Club, Rm.
D41. ' B8
CHRISTMAS TREES at Mrs. Kate Ban-
drofchak's place--Pontiac Road and
Long Shore Drive. .B74
POTTERY and Copper-Enamel back
from Art Sales at reduced prices.
Call NO 3-9788, 1111 Forest. B75
17" TV. Excellent condition. Cheap. No
3-3106. B69
HANDKNIT COCKTAIL DRESS. Blue,
size 10 or 12. Distinctive. NO 5-5644.
B371
HAND-MADE Norwegian Sweaters, the
leading designs in many colors. Call
NO 2-0664. B68
EXPENSIVE DIAMOND WRIST WATCH
with diamond band. Will sacrifice. NO
2-0596. ' B66
CHRISTMAS SALE of used and antique
jewelry. Reasonable. Phone NO 2-2697.
B367
WOMAN'S Raccoon Cbat, size, Medium.
Very good cond. $20. NO 3-5355. B49
Phone NO 2-4786
for Classified Advertising

TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Ride to Greeley, Col
Denver or Cheyenne, Wyo.)
about December 16. Call NO9
PERSONAL
MUSKETEERS: Junior Girls P
holding a special tryout for you
6th at 7:15 in the League,
FREE-Thursday night at 8:00 in
ham Auditorium.
WE URG3ENTLY NEED HELP. A:
having knowledge of the activi
Diana Paton within the pas
years please contact us. NO 3-95
NO 2-5283.
TWO SUAVE Grad. students will
view girls for exciting'evening
ternity pledge formalCall Fra
Pat at 56671 or 26905 after 7.
I dreamed I went to SPRING WEE
Mass Meeting in my new red
tickler.
Beatnicks
Jocks
Intellects
BMOC's
There's a place for everyone w+
ing on SPRING WEEKEND. C4
.to Mass Meeting tonight, 7:a
Union Ballroom.
CACIQUE, Feliz Anniversario, Mi
Guera
FRESHMAN - Now's our char
fulfill your ambition o being a
Step out and come to SPRING I
END, Mass Meeting tonight, 70~
ion Ballroom.
Do you hate beautiful girls? T
Having fun? Vacations? Then
come to SPRING WEEK-END
Meeting tonight, 7:30, Union
room.
Join the DAILY and see the wo
through an Associated Press Te
Machine.
THE CAFE PROMETHEAN now
new weekday menu - lower
with plenty of atmosphere,
music."Why not visit us in you
coffee date?
SHELLEY RUTH is smiling. But
Ext. 141 Lloyd.
SUMMER TOUR Europe with NE
fice 2539 SAB, Wed., Thurs. 3-5
book early,
TO ALL JANUARY GRADUATES
one interested in being at
speaker for January graduatio
tact Bob Radway at NO.5-5
Jim Agnew at~ NO 5-9422.
Yes-You Can Still Join
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
BUSINESS STAFF
- Advertising
- Layout
- Accounting
$top in Anytime
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95
39c; shorts 69c; military supp
SAM'S STORE. 122 E. Washi

Wayne G. Huebner, '62 A&D,
was beaten twice early Sunday
morning.
. He was taken to University Hos-
pital with face and chest bruises
and a tooth injury. He was also1
suffering from shock. Huebner
was attacked while walking with
three friends near Stockwell Hall.
Only sligthly injuried, he con-
tinued walking with his com-
panions. A group of youths later
assulted him in front of the Michi-
gan Union. Police are investigat-
ing.

featuring
"The Poor Boy Sandwich"
215 Ashley
HELP WANTED
BABY SITTER WANTED: two small
children-mornings or afternoons dai-
ly. NO 2-7453., H36
FULL TIME TYPING and general office
position available at Follett's, 322
South State Street. Full time appli-
cations only. . H35
STUDENTS AND YOUNG WOMEN, 18
years and over to work part time:
9 am.-1 p.m., 1 p~m.-5 p.m. or 3 p.m.-
9 p.m.-Mon.-Fri. Telephone inquiries
from our office. Salary. For interview
sail NO 2-5698. H7
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coming summer.
ARCURE MOTOR SALIS
NO 3-3309 617 Detroit St.
Ann Arbor

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