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THE MICHfI

CON-CON TESTIMONY:
ACLU To Present Civil Rights Poliey

By BARBARA PASH
The state organization of the

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probably be soon, Kimball said.
"The convention will hear us when

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American Civil Liberties Union in- they want to."

tends to present the constitution-
al convention with statements
concerning the civil rights prob-
lems as dealt with by the Michi-
gan bill of rights.
These statements will deal with
proposals already before the con-
vention made by various delegates,
Prof. Spencer Kimball of the law
school, vice-chairman of the Ann
Arbor-Washtenaw branch, said.
The exact date of the presenta-
tion is not definite, however, it will

ACLU recently established a lo-
cal chapter in the Ann Arbor area.
This chapter now has 300 mem-
bers, many of whom are Univer-
sity faculty members.
"We are devoted to the preser-
vation of civil liberties through
advice and litigation," Kimball
said. The organization works, not
as a legal aid society supplying
free counsed to defendants, but
at the appellate levels, when the
constitutional questions of civil

liberties have become distinguish-
ed from other questions of law and
from questions of fact.
Through its 800 cooperating at-
torneys, working without fee,
ACLU supplies printed briefs and
oral arguments on what seems to
be the civil liberties points involv-
ed, chiefly in what they believe
to be the general interest of all.
"Our organization is mainly for
defense-we protect the rights of
all people, even those with whom
we violently disagree,'"
The local chapter was organiz-
ed to combat problems which arise
in this geographical area. Kimball
commented that although a civil
liberties case is infrequent, "we
must be ready when it does arise."
"ACLU is an organization with
a lot of national experience and
is concerned to take action on
questions of this kind," he said.
Since the foundation of ACLU
in 1920, a mounting activity in
defense of civil liberties by many
organizations has begun. These or-
ganizations, as a whole, are much
more active in regard to non-dis-
crimination than due process or
free speech.

Set Lecture
For ACWR
Professors Kenneth Boulding, of
the economics dept., Arnold Kauf-
man of the philosophy dept. and
Richard Meyer, of the medical
school, have been invited to speak
today on the "Concepts, Objectives
and Functions of a United Na-
tions University."
The meeting will begin at 7:30
p.m. In Rm. 3540 of the Student
Activities Bldg.
The moderator of the discus-
sion will be V. A. Pai Panandiker,
Grad.
Michigras To Hold
General Meeting
Michigras will hold its mass
meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in
the Michiga" Union ballroom.
A three-part program will fea-
ture movies of past Michigras, ex-
planations of the 12 different
Michigras committees, and sign-
ups for these committees.
General Co-Chairmen for this
year's Michigras are Edward Stein,
'63 and Pamnela Marzulla, '62.

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Imported

AN DAILY PAGE FI
For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

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Swiss

Ski
Clothes.
STRETCH 'PANTS
by ... Max Junker

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JACKETS by'

All Gift.Wrappe
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THE U. OF M. STUDENTS were nestled
all snug in their beds, while visions
of ski weekend danced through their
heads. F
CRAW: Can't make it next Saturday
night, I'll be sweeping floors with
some white hoods. F45
POOR LITTLE GIRLS that only want
anything at certain times. Your times
shouldn't be 12:25, but at 10:30. F49
I NEED A GIRL who can stand very
rough treatment, obnoxious drunks,
and wine. Cal Ken, 2-5571. F50
FOR THE Mass Panel Discussion MOB
the League at 7:30, wed., Dec. 5 to
learn how to
STUDY A BROAD
F46
Ensians-
were $99.95
NOW ONLY
$6.00
F44
TEX, take good care of my roommate
this weekend-'cause she's good to
take care of. Love and kisses. Sue.
F47
GIRLS, make your appointment( per-
sonal, of course) with Santa Claus
NOW. This is the best way to get
your fondest wishes to come true.
2-5571. F37
International Art Show
AT THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER
Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
(Dec. 7-10) F39
WANTED: A ride to Tampa, Fla., Christ-
mas time. Call 665-4963. F16
MICH IGAN ENSIAN
your yearbook
will sell for
$6.50
after Dec. 12
BUY NOW FOR $6.00
AL YOUNG-coming Dec. 7 at Ann Ar-
bor Armory. Tickets on sale, Disc
Shop and Marshall's. Fi
LOCAL CHUCH seeking pt. time par-
ish visitor, good wages. Send quali-
fications to Box 23 of the Daily. H33
CO-EDS, have you missed your call-
ing? We need good conversational-
ists to answer our phones. If you
can blab on hour after hour on any
subject, only true unslanderous ma-
terial acceptable, of course, w need
you. Call Mary Kay at NO 2-3241. F
BOL WEEVILS, Ann Arbor. Fabulous
Dixie-land band, now accepting book-
ings for late fall and early winter.
Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S.U. NO 2-6362.
F53
DISPOSING of my large library at pri-
vate sale. Rare opportunity for stu-
dents to build up a library of good
books at low prices. Special low prices
on sets of books. Showingsat 617
Packard St. (near State) from 12
P.M. to 4 P.M. every day except Sun-
day. F8
DON'T YOU HAVE a heart? Even
rough, tough bikes from Beaver's
need to be protected from Ann Ar-
bor rain and snow. Get a cover for
your Bike today at
BEAVER BIKE
AND HARDWARE
605 Church NO 5-6607
Z13

C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
It is fall change over time. Time to
check your cooling system and put in
ATLAS PERMA-GUARD anti-freeze.
South University & Forest
NO 8-9168
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FOR RENT-Three-bedroom house in
Eberwhite school area. $120 month.
Gas heat. Available Dec. 15. Call NO
2-4736. C
NEWLY DECORATED furnished apt.
for 2 male students. Near campus.
Call NO 2-7160 after 5. C29
PLEASANT ROOM available Feb. 1.
Call NO 2-1443. C30
LOT PARKING available. Call NO 2-
1443. C31
FURNISHED house available Feb.-Aug.
Faces Burn's Park, close to school,
campus & bus line. 3 bedrm, study,
Rec. room, 1;a baths, screened porch,
Rent $175/in. Call 8-7646 evenings.
C28
APARTMENT on campus, for 3 or 4
persois, NO 3-6357. C 27
SINGLE ROOM to men, 509 S. Division.
1 block to Union. C26
3 ROOM furnished apt., couple or 2
girls, close to campus. Call 5-0127. C25
FURNISHED APT. available for three
girls. Call NO 2-5035 after 6 p.m. C23
TWO-CAR shelters available at 1022
Forest. Call NO 2-5035 after 6 p.m. C22.
SENIOR desires large room near Archi-
tecture Building. Call Paul at NO 2-
5571. C17
Go By Chartered Bus To
CLEVELAND
LEAVE ANN ARBOR DEC. 15
RETURN ANN ARBOR JAN. 2
ROUND TRIP FARE $8.75
CALL: , GARY WEINER, 6815
South Quad by Dec. 7.
RIDER WANTED to Phoenix on 12/22-23
and (optional) return on 12/30-31.
Call NO 3-0159 after 6 p.m. week-
days. k018
WANTED: girl to share furnished apt.
Call householder at NO 2-5035 after
6 p.m. M12
INCOME PROPERTIES for sale, call us
for complete information on several
properties with terms ranging from
$1,500 down.

"PEACE KIT"-Part No. 4, cut-outs
elect representatives into the United
Nations? Outlaw war for the individ-
ual? Is the problem of peace worthy
of the Second Constitutional Conven-
tion of the United States? Which Ar-
ticle of the U.S. Constitution grants
the public power for peace? Invest
one dollar in a "Peace Kit." More fun
than a bomb shelter. Foundation for
Outlawing War. Box 304, Malibu, Cal.
B35
TRANSISTOR Tape Recorder. $24.50.
Hardly used. Call NO 5-9539. B37
FOR SALE: $3900, 1962 Corvette, 3-
speed soft top. Dr. Jim Stillwell, NO
5-4141, ext. 244 after 6 p.m. B36
CHRISTMAS TREES-large select as-
sortment at Kate Bandrofchak's. Long
Shore Drive and Pontiac Road at R.R.
I don't want all the business, just
yours. B35
COEDS -- wide variety of select used
clothing. Sizes 11-16. Call 5-0239. J10
FOR SALE: Voightlander Vitessa. Al-
most new. $75. Call NO 3-1340. B20
NEW EXACTA AND PRAKTINA CAM-
ERA. Never used. For quick sale at
bargain price. Call 662-7711.after 6
P.M. B30
FOR SALE: 6 formals, sizes 9 & 11.
Only worn once. Cost $40-$60 new;
will sell for $20-$30 or best offer. Call
NO 2-7824 after 5 p.m. B29
FOR SALE: 3 formals, size 9. Ceil
Chapman, $50 each. Call NO 3-1340.
B21
REFRIGERATORS annd ranges - spt.
sized. $25 each. Call days NO 5-9114,
evenings NO 3-0434. B22
MICROSCOPE-Hardly used. Binocular
For more information, contact Ron
5X and 10X. Quadruple nose piece.
Mechanical stage. Attached substage
lamp. 1 yr. old. For research or Med.
school. $500 or best offer. Call NO 2-
2371. B14
Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday till 9 a.m. Monday
$12.00 plus "c a mile. Rates
include gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.
" TRUCKS AVAILABLE
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COMPLETE LINE OF BEAUTY WORX

605 E. WILLIAM
PHONE NI 8-7066

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College Goers!.
Pep up your days and visit
the incomparable, the un-
equalled and the unparol-
leled .

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LANGUAGE TUTORING-French, Ger-
man, Spanish, Italian, 'Latin, Greek,
by young woman Ph.D. with nine
years college experience. Call: NO
5-7847.J11
MAGAZINES-for special student and
Christmas rates. Call NO 2-3061, Stu-
dent Periodical Agency, Box 1161 AA.
J5
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. i1l
SORORITIES, FRATERNITIES, The Wee
Shop, 619 Packard, will help you with
flower arrangements for special occa-
sions. Special prices for houses, de-
livery service. J35

Schwaben

Inn

at 215 Ashley

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Wintro
Handknitted for us
with caps, gloves and
socks to match.' 3
SK SWIEATERS
Hand knitted for us
with caps to match
-SPORT SHOP - LOWER LEVEL -
Store Hours: 9:30-5:30
Open Friday night, Dec. 8th till 8:30.
State and Liberty

QUILTED NYLON
For Dorm -
Dawdling -
Dreaming -

RITZ BEAUTY SALON

J30

FOR TRULY BEAUTIFUL HAIR
GET OUR PROFESSIONAL
CARE AT
Florence Beauty Studios
106 E. Liberty St. Hutzel Bldg.
NO 2-0897 J19
New Beauty
FOR THE
New Season

PLUS

She never has too many!
We have just loads of beauties of nylon quitted or
brushed, in heavenly pastels - red and blues
from $12.95. Of quilted rayon-acetate at $6.95
Sizes 7-44

HI-FI, PHONO TP, and radio repair.
Clip this ad for free pickup and de-
livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E.
Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS.1GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
Leave Nov. 1. NO 8-6037. 026
ATTENTION ROTC
OFFICERS' SHOES
Army-Navy Oxfords -$7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69c
Military Supplies
SAM'S STORE
122 E. WASHINGTON W6

Open
Friday and
Monday eve.
till 8:30
P.M.

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ON FOREST
Off Corner of
S. University
Opposite,
Campus Theatre

~3 RBOR
t SsOC I ATES,
REALTORS
1829 W. Stadium at Pauline

NO 5-9114
R2

STUDIO, 1600 sq. ft., Music, Dance, Re-
ducing, Ceramic, large assembly room
33x15, 4 . smaller rooms, over Pretzel
Bell, 2-5 year lease. Call Lansing, ED
2-3583 or ED 7-9305. R3
Read the Classifieds

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Free Coffee Service
AT
VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
iUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
300 S. Thayer Bell Tower Concourse
NO 8-8384
J40
FINDING HOLES in your winter
clothing? Find that the wind whis-
tles _through and sends chills up
and down your spine? Then send
them tot
WEAVE-BAC SHOP
224 Arcade BA NO 2-4647
"We'll reweave them to look like new"
J12A
1958 Chevy Bel-Air - Four Door Power
Steering, Power Broakes, Power Win-
dows, Power Seat. Excellent condi-
tion, $950. NO 3-3029 after 5 P.M. B27
1955 RAMBLER, 2-door. Standard trans-
mission. 61,000 miles. $175. 665-7294
after 5:30. N36
INTERESTED in going to Europe? Call
Carolyn Friedman at EX 6234 at
Markley after 6 for information on
the fabulous Hartmann Tour. M17
I NEED YOUR HELP. I am a big tow-
ering giant of a boy who needs a
job. I can and will do anything for
pay. I am an expert in almost any
field you can think of, nothing
barred. Call Bruce, NO 2-5571. M15
Read and Use
Daily Classileds
STUDY IN
SOUTHERN

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CHRISTMAS TRIPLE TREATS
...OUR MIX-MATCH CASUALS
Three very gifted sport fashions, in colors
meant to match or mingle. Bulky knit
wool cardigan sweater. White,
blue, yellow, beige, cherry,
aqua. 34 to 40 sizes. 14.98
Medallion print cotton
shirt; three-quarter
..;: sleeves. Pink or
::" blue cQmbinations.

$7
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An academic year in Aix-en.
Provence for undergraduates.
Institute students enrolled
at the University of Aix-Mar-
seille; founded in 1409.
Classes in English or French
satisfying American curricu-
lum requirements.
Students may live in French

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