THE MICHIGAN DAILY Indirect Expenses' Raise Research Cost CLASSIFIEDS TO A SPECIAL FASHION SHOWING OF JONNY HERBERT and MAM'SELLE SPRING-SUMMER JUNIOR DRESSES Moled by our College Board Come see these two famous designer collections informally modeled... . afternoon and cocktail fashions that are young and refreshing, smart and sophisticated. Sizes 5 to 15. 29.95 to 69.95 (Continued from Page 2) "These indirect costs, such as heat, light, power, maintenance1 and services mount up in all re- search operations but cannot be1 mated with any one project," Burroughs said.# A related problem is the ten- dency of existing equipment to1 become obsolescent as projects advance a given area of researchj he explained. Equipment Depreciates "Until funds to remedy this# come from outside sources, the field often moves far enough ahead to outmode equipment. "The larger the research oper- ation, the more serious this prob- lem is." Ralph A. Sawyer, vice-president' for research, notes that the fed- eral government, which in 1959-60 gave the University $14,292,902 for research, is a major factor in the size of the University's sponsored' research program. "Scientific research receives a lot of support," he said, "because both the state Legislature and Congress are more favorable to the sciences than they are to either the social sciences or hu- manities." "For" this reason the big foun- dations tend to support social sci-' ences-or the humanities since they don't want to compete with the government in support of scien- tific research. Less Restricted "In spite of the fact that the government favors scientific re- search in its grants, some people" think those grants are less re-' stricted," or limited to a particular area, "than are foundation grants." Sawyer noted that a major con- tributor to the University's re-, search program was the National Institute of Health, which last year gave the University approxi- mately $4.1 million, the fifth larg- est NIH appropriation to an insti- tution of higher education. The National Science Founda- tion was also a major contributor to the University's research pro- gram, he said. "It will be a great mistake if the public comes to believe that the University's sponsored re- search program is so large that there is no need for public sup- port of research in the form of a general, or institutional grant to the University," Burroughs says. Rising Importance William N. Hubbard, Jr., dean of the Medical School, says the, University's increased emphasis on scientific research is caused by the rising importance of science to so- ciety. "The changing needs of society are expressed by a change of em- phasis within §~ociety's education- al institutions. 'The public expresses its needs and decides the University's budg- et through the Legislature. If the Legislature chooses to emphasize science instead of the humanities, there is nothing the University can do about it. It is a sociologi- cal problem." Burton D. Thuma, associate dean of the literary college, noted heavy support for scientific re- search is partly caused by the fact that "it is often easier to get money from either government or industry for scientific research than for humanities research. "This has created the potential danger of scientific research be- coming dominant over humanities research at the University. We haven't yet reached the point where this is an immediate threat, however." Drama Assistant To Lecture Here Mrs. Ritva Heikkila, drama as- sistant with the Finnish National Theatre, will lecture with colored slides on "The Finnish Theatre through a Century," under the auspices of the English and speech departments, at 4:10 p.m. today in Rackham Amphitheatre. FOR SALE ESTATE DIAMOND for sale. Call NO 5-6490 after 6 p.m. B8 USED electric guitar and amplifier. Best offer. Call Don, NO 5-8323. B102 1957 SCHULT Mobile Home, 1 bedroom. Call HU 2-3532. B93 FLOORLENGTH wedding gown, size 12. NO 2-9709. B5 FOR SALE-Frigidaire. Operates per- fectly. Very clean. $20. Call NO 5-8444. B7 SIMONS HIDE-A-BED for sale. Two end tables, one coffee table. $50 or best offer. NO 3-7690 after 5 p.m. B6 4%% LOAN-low down payment will assume GI mortgage on newly deco- rated 3 bedroom ranch. 2252 South Circle. NO 3-7967. B101 3-BEDROOM HOUSE- 115 Highlake. Call 3-8065 or 5-9114, $500 down, total $13,900. FHA, gas heat, full basement, dark room, wooded lot near school, shopping, disposal. B3 MISCELLANEOUS TAKE A BREAK! For the largest hamburger in town visit SCHWABEN GARAGE FOR RENT -- 1025 Martin RIDE WANTED--Arborview to c Place. NO 2-2354. C18 Weds. 8 a. m. Barbara. NO 2-16 FOR RENT TRANSPORTATIC ROOMS NEAR CAMPUS, $6-7-8 per week. 1319 Hill St. NO 2-6422. 0138 MODERN furnished apartment for four. Near campus. Call 3-6001. C126 EXCELLENT ONE-BEDRM. apartment 2 blocks from campus, available before March 1. NO 2-2458. Cis SINGLE ROOM for male student, close to campus. $7.50 per week. 1133 White Street. NO 3-2242. C13 CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN-3 rooms, un- furnished apt. except stove and re- frigerator. NO 2-7576. C14 HOUSE FOR RENT-3 bedrooms, un- furnished. 4-5 students, $30 apiece. 622 S. Division. HU 2-7935. C17 FOUR ROOMS FURNISHED - Clean, rent reasonable, available now, west side. Cali 2-8770. C20 ON CAMPUS-Single and double, linens and cleaning. 1018 Church, NO 2-9156. C164 CAMPUS ONE BLOCK-Modern Apart- ments, 514 South Forest. NO 2-1443. C112 PLEASANT, COZY ROOM. Two blocks from campus, one block to eating places. 1320 Forest Court. NO 3-4685. GIRL TO SHARE furnished house near campus. with 2 or 3 others. Rent $50 per month including utilities. Call NO 5-5649 after 5. C16 WANTED, working girl or part-time student to share apartment close to campus and hospital. Call NO 2-9731 evenings. C159 COMPLETELY FURNISHED house for 2nd semester., Whitmore Lake. $120 per month including all utilities. Phone 3-8406. ' C120 FURNISHED APARTMENT -- Newly decorated. Three large rooms and bath, located one block' from law quad. All utilities included. 804 S. State. Cil 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 PLAIN panelled large"double room, private entrance, private bath, fire- place, washing privileges, available for semester. Need transportation. NO 2-7554. C12 APARTMFNT-Girls or couple. Near Union. Tiwo room, private bath, new, modern, attractive, quiet, dignified house. $90.00 plus electricity. Phone 8-8955. After 6-3-5261. Cs SINGLE ROOMS-Large and clean, from $7-10. Terrific location: just down the street from the Union! Linens fur- nished, and quiet guaranteed. 804 S. State. C4 P Call NO 3-4156 Special weekend rates from 5 Friday till 9 a.m. Monday $12.00 plus 8c a mile. Rates elude gas, oil, insurance. 514 E. WASHINGTON ST. * TRUCKS AVAILABI PERSONAL THESIS illustrations drawn. 10%, seeds to Care. Call NO 3-5718. HEY BUDDY! Don't forget! what? To read the Michigan ad in today's Daily. GET ACQUAINTED with the Caf methean-first cup coffee free Wed., Thurs., this week only, A STITCH IN TIME will save Did you remember to send you entine? 73 Join the DAILY and see the wc through an Associated Press Te Machine. MICHIGAN UNION Spring Mass ing. Tuesday, February 14, 4 p.n floor Conference Room. YOU GET the finest KOSHER DOGGwith sauerkraut, only 35c Cafe Promethean. Open for it 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. every day. THE BOLL-WFEVIL JAZZ BA now accepting bookings for dances. Phone the Bud-Mor A NO 2-6362. JIMMY-Saw your message. Am'i to forgive and forget. Where "Flowering Peach?" Joan ADVENTURE IN EUROPE! 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Complete Automotive Service--All products and services guaranteed. Road Service 'You expect more from 'Standard and you get it.'" T R A V E-R S E 'U' Student Wins CITY MICHIGAN * Snow Machines * Two Big Ski Areas * First Class Accommodations * Special Skiers' Rates Grinnell Award 0 Donald B. Ridley, Spec, a music school student has been awarded the annual $2,500 Grinnell Foun- dation Scholarship, in competition with some 40 other' 'contestants in Detroit Friday. Ridley, a bass- baritone, is scheduled to appear at the Metropolitan Opera re- gional auditions later this month. 1220 South University NO 8-9168 82 I I I' _rl- TODAY'S SPECIAL Two Eggs with Toast and Jely...... 35c 7he oten L uier/4 1201 South University I SITUATION WANTED HOUSEWORK WANTED - Experienced, dependable person. NO 2-9782. HH2 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS COLLECTOR'S RECORDS-Old Good- mans, Ellingtons, Nobles, Lumcefords etc. All 78 rpm. Call 3-0305. 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NO 2-9431. E2 INTERNATIONAL HOUSE for grad or business woman. Fine opportunity for cultural exchange. Call 3-1619 af- ter 5:30. E3° BOARDERS WANTED - excellent food, fraternity atmosphere, reasonable price, any or all meals. Call or come over to Alpha Kappa Kappa. 1315 Hill, NO 2-2252. E4 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 HELP WANTED DAY CARE for infant in my home. Pittsfield area, NO 2-9709. ' J3 PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION. California to Idaho. Long, top pay project. "Con- struction News," 30c and stamped en- velope. IFCO, Box 285, Kenmore, Wash H41 BABY SITTER-18-month-old bop of student mother at U iv. Terr. apts. For either or both of schedules be- low. 1. Mon. thru. Fri. 9:40-11:10 a.m. 2. M.W.F. 2:40-4:10 p.m. Tu. 2:40-5:10 p.m. Additional baby sitting optional. Call NO 2-7966 after 7 p.m. H6 $4,656.24 annually'with regular increases to $5,783.76. 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Top prices Contact: College Hall Cards, H Drive, Larchmont, New York. WnY NOT SHOP FOR YOUR VALENTINE at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard. FANTASTIC SAVINGS Special January Prices SATURDAY EVENING POST Reg. Price-$6.00 1 yr. Special--$4.95 62 wks. ATLANTIC MONTHLY Reg. Price.-$7.50 1 yr. SPECIAL--$2.50 1 yr. Don't forget you can also get TI LIFE and SPORTS ILLUSTRA'I at less than 8e per copy. STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENC ORDER NOW - PAY LATER NO 2-3061 WE LOVE EVERYBODY (INCLUDING E FUDENTS) and We Have in Stock GARRARD "A" LAB SEF A turntable with changing meche PILOT MKII FM TUNE Extreme sensitivity for $49.95 SHERWOOD 500 AND 7 See Them and Hear Them Bring your sick radios, por ables and Hi-Ei Equipmet for regular checkups. A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 a1 WANTED TO RENT I NEED an inexpensive, unfurnished single apartment, reasonably close to campus (SAB side, preferably). If you know of one that will be vacant sometime before June 30, please write Box J of The Michigan Daily, giving all pertinent information (location,' rent, etc.). BARGAIN CORNER BRASS SAMO VAR, antique Franklin stove, many comfortable chairs, await- ing you at the Treasure Mart, 529 Detroit. NO 2-1363. Open Monday and Friday nites 'til 9. W4 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. SAM'S STORE. 122 E. Washington .W1 Ann Arbor Hi-F& 304 S. Thayer TV C NO 5 SPORTSWEAR BLOUSES SKIRTS SWEATERS 141h eE