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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-478
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tiI 11:30 A.M.

BARGAIN CORNER
ATTENTION ROTC
OFFICERS' SHOES
Army-Navy Oxfords -$7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69c
Military Supplies
SAI'S STOR E
122 E. WASHINGTON W6
USED CARS
'50 PLYMOUTH, 4-dr. R. H. Gd. Tires.
$60. Call 8-9846. N18
1958 AUSTIN HEALY, excellent body
and engine, spoked wheels, low mile-
age. NO 8-9050 after 5. N17
FOR SALE: Alfa Romeo Guilletta coupe.
1959. Excellent condition. recent over-
haul, new =battery and generator.
Maintained for personal use - never
raced. Forced to sell at sacrifice.
Reason-unexpected long leave from
area. $1875 or nearest offer. Call NO
3-0857. N5
BUSINESS SERVICES
HI-FL. PHONO TV, and radio repair.
Clip this ad for freepickup and de-
livery. Campus Radio and TV. 325 E.
Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24
COME IN AND BROWSE AT THE
TREASURE
MART
529 Detroit St. NO 2-1363
Featuring student ufrnishings of
all kinds, appliances, typewriters,
televisions, bicycles, etc. Open
Monday & Friday evenings 'til 9.
J12
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. J11
GUITAR AND BANJO INSTRUCTION
Beginner and advanced. Individ-
ual and small workshop groups.
Classical, folk, popular. Call 663~-
6942. J20
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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Phone NO 2-4786

-Daily-Jerome Starr
RENAISSANCE MADRIGALS-The Modern Dance and Ballet Clubs and the Choreographers Work- .
shop presented their Annual Spring Concert March 16-17 and opened the Festival. Eleven works
Were featured in the program; many with original music and all with original choreography. The JOHN LEE HOOKER
numbers ran the gamut from a take-off on today's teen-agers, to a ballet, to a Trio on Mother and . .. blues singer
Child set to "Spring" from the "Four Seasons" by Darius Milhaud.

By MALINDA BERRY
This year's Creative Arts Festival has offered student produc-
tions, faculty symposiums, guest star appearances, and five concerts,
all sponsored by the Michigan Union.
Creative Arts Week for Michigan was declared by Gov. John B..
Swainson to coincide with the Festival because "it is opportune that
the University each year stages a Creative Arts Festival to serve as
a showcase for some of Michigan's cultural activities:"
Prof. John Frederick Nims of the University of Illinois opened the
Festival with a reading of his own poetry, while on March 21 Prof.
Donald Hall, Prof. X. J. Kennedy, and Prof. James R. Squires of the
English department presented a reading of their own'works.
The Stanley Quartet gave a concert on Monday, Mrs. Masha Tees-
ing presented a violin recital on Tuesday, and the final event in the
Festival vas a concert by the American Ballet Theatre sponsored by
the University Musical Society last night.
On March 18 Interfraternity Council and Vulcans presented the
"Sounds from the Summit" which featured six collegiate singing
groups: the Arbors and the Friars fron the University, the Trinidads
from Trinity Colflege,. the D.Q. from Amherst, the Cayuga Waiters
from Cornell, and the Quintones from Wayne State University.
The film the "Idea of Michigan" was shown twice during the
Festival on March 19. The film was produced by the Television Center
last year.
University Players gave four performances of Graham Greene's
"The Living Room," March 21-24. The University Folklore Society
presented John Lee Hooker, blues singer and guitarist March 22.

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-One black men's topcoat. Bought
at McGowan's Men's Store. Lost at
SDT Open House Sunday. Call Bill
Irwin at NO 2-5571. A16.
BIKES and SCOOTERS
ALL STATE Motor Scooter. Call Jim,
NO 2-3215 betweeii 5 and 5:30. Z21
FOR SALE
VEGA 5-string Banjo model Fw-5 ex-
cellent cond. 8-8583 after 6 p.m. B6
R60 BMW, very clean, low mileage and
remarkably priced. NO 2-1748. B2
FOR SALE: 1957 T.W.A. Contessa. 1100
mi., best offer. 3-9484.B5
FOR SALE-2 bdrm., mobile home. Ideal
for student couple. Only $1500.' Dial
GE 8-8221 for appointment. B4
TWO TWIN BEDS--$35 each, and one
Kelvinator electric stove--$65. Call
Detroit TU 4-4126 after 7 p.m. B17
MISCELLANEOUS
L.AID OFF factory machinist with sen-
ior-rating, casualty of local unem-
ployment, age 41, wife and 3 chil-
dren, excellent character referen-
ces. Prefers maintenance or bldg.
inspection type lob; can do limited
construction work. Phone Mr. Dean'
NO 8-6832. M4
RIDER WANTED for chartered Grey-
hound Bus to N.Y.C. and Phila. spring
vacation. Round trip $24. Call 3-O341,
Carol or Margie. M3
THE NEW YORK TIMES delivered daily.
Student Newspaper Agency, PO Box
241 Ann Arbor, Michigan. M10.
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds

MUSICAL MDSE.,
'RADIOS, REPAIRS
BE ALERT NOW:
FOR OUR ANNUAL
MARCH OF PROGRESS
SALE
An Annual Event- -Savings
in all Departments
at.
GR IN NELL'S
NO -5667
Panasonic A & FM
Clock Radios only $39.95
Grinnell Phonographs;
4-Speed, Automatic
VM, ~Changer
Grinnell Full Stereo, 2
controls, only $39.95
Grinnell Stereo, Brass
Stand, $3 stereo record;
reg. 85,90 now 69.95
Corresponding Savings
in other Departments
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CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes andi model
of Foreign and Sports Cars.

PERSONAL
BEST WISHES
MYRA and LENNIE
from THE DAILY
BUSINESS STAFF
TO THE frustrated authors in M
any trying. Just think, your nai
may go down in history.
ANYONE interested in a jet flight
Europe for 8 wks. this suilmmer; z
round trip? Please contact Margie
Marley, NO 3-3384.
CATHY,
Orange faces in the morning are
almost as unattractive as certain
kinds of eyebrows.
Avidly. arekculpa
LEAGUE PETITIONING NOW OP
Hurry I Pick up your petition i1
League Undergrad office.
FOR SALE-Four center-ice ticketE
the Detroit-Montreal game next S
day night. Good seats-trmnefl
game. Call Bruce, NO 2-5571.
CONNIE, you certainly are a rep.
able girl. But, consider the ch
you missed Friday with Leafy.
Flexible
Do you want to be a bride somec
Learn the etiquette, 'come to
WEDQUETTE
March 31 in League Ballroom.
A PROFESS IONAL divorce correspc
ent reveals-tht only 1 hubandi
ried to, date her after the dtwe
DIAMONDS-WHOLESALE
From or mines to you
at considerable svings
Robert Hack Diamond ImportlI
First National Bd., Suite 504
By appointment only, NO 3-085;
FIDEL CASTRO worked as an exti
many Mexcan movies. oh '
SUNSHINE is healthy, but the
are 8,000 to 1 against your lei
nudist.
JAMAICAN HOTEL directly on
ocean. 205 N. Atlantic Blvd.,
Lauderdale, Fla. Student wele%
Make reservations now. $6 per pe
per day. Wrie hotel directly or p
localdagent ,Ot.4-730, Farmin
Michigan.
FOR RENT
CLEAN, QUIET single room for ii
NO 2-7395. On campus.
FOR RENT: Contemporary styled,
tractive, furished, 2-bdrm.dm
on: wooded hillside near N. Cam!
1574 Jones Drive (off Plymouth I
Call NO 5-773.
GARAGE 2 blocks south of East Q
NO 8-6665 after 5.
FURl. APT.-327 S. Divisiop. Clet
rms., bath, $90. Call 5722 91'
sho after P.M.
FURNISHED
APARTMENTS
TOO!
More of everything for eveybodA
Huron Towers . . . we can furni
the apartment of your choice'
reaonabe additional 'monthly ra
(rates on request) . . we bus
tenants to campus, dowotOw, h
pital area in our private L Tra
grounds with patio, swimming pi
and sune decks .. . carriage rei
for "garaging" strollers. We h
and air condition your apartme
Shops off the lobby Which inclu
Marilyn Mark's Hair Stylist, Troj
Laundry, O'Grady Barbers will a1
most daily needs. But see ia11
yourself. Model apartments open
to 6 p.m. daily.
UNFURNISHED $98 to $330. FU
NISHED FROM $133.
NINE- OR TWELVE-MONI
LEASES WITH PERMISSION7
SUBLET.
HURON TOWERS
APARTMENTS
2200 Fuller Road
NOrmandy 3-0800. 5-9161
C
ON CAMPUS. Now taki4g applicai
for summer and fall furnished a3
mentsand prking. Call betwe
and -5 (not Sundays)NO 2-144.
CAMPUS ,LOCATION, 1100 square
store or office space, $150 per m
lease. Ideal for U-M related bust
Caldwell-Spaly, Realtors, NO 5
'HELP WANTED
PART TIME WORK-Women neede
work in downtown office of dy el
ers. Day & evening work aail. P
NO 5-3462.

8,000 Summer Jobs NATIONWIDI
$600/mo. All fields-Coeds inch
Complete listings $1.00. Act now i
lege Job Mart, Giendale Bldg.,
Glendale Ave., Lexington, Kentu

-Daily-Larry Vanice
"LIVING ROOM"-A modern melodrama by Graham Greene
about a young woman who moves in with her two maiden -aunts
and her invalid priest-uncle, was presented by the University
Players March 21-24 in Lydia Mendelssohn.

We SELL sand SERVICE
FOUNTAIN PENS.
90%/ of the fountain pens we service,
we repair in 24 hours.
We carry- ESTERBROOK
SCHAEFFER RAPIDOGRAPH
PARKER MUSIC WRITING PEN
MO.IULUtN9
314 S. State NO 5-9147

Nye Motor Soles
514 E. Washington
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
Stop In now for brake work, engine
tune-up, battery and tire check-up.
South University & Forest
NO 8-Q168
S4

Lubrication $1.50

MAINot LIBERTY

Open Mondays arid Fridays 'til 8:30 P.M.
FINAL WEEK
sale positively ends March 30
PANTEMPOS

:._aily-James iseson
UNITARIAN CHURCH-At the Unitarian Church Friday and Saturday nights the locally famous (or
X. J. KENNEDY possibly Infamous) John Bartin Wolgamot Society presented "Jonah" by Paul Goodman. The Wol-
. faculty poet gamot Society is composed of professors in the English department and a few English students and
every year they put on what is possibly the "farth- crest out" production seen on the campus.

Measure-made-to-height slacks
perfectly proportioned for
TINY, TYPICAL and TALL
fully dined -100% wool
several colors

usually 12.95

until
Friday

$10;

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-Daily-Larry Vanice -Daily-Edward Arnos
CULTURE IN ORBIT--Prof. William R. Steinhoff (left), Prof. Robert C. Schnit- STUDENT ART
zer, Karl Haas, Prof. Ernest Scheyer, dnd Dean Herbert W. Johe were the panel . . -Union lobby
which discussed "American Culture in Orbit," a Syniposium on the fine arts on
March 20. They represezted the fields of literature, theatre, music, art, and
architecture, respectively.:
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