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15, 1961

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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ORGANIZATION NOTICES
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MOSCOW CONCERT:
Russians Ask 'U' Band
To Extend Soviet Tour

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786

from 1:00 to 3:00

P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'ti i11:30 A.M.

Congregational-Disciples E & R Stu-
dent Guild, "Biblical Thought" Rev. J.
E. Edwards, 9:30 a.m., 524 Thompson;
Film: "Operation Abolition," discussion
following, 7:30 p.m., 1st Congregational
Church, Pilgrim Hall, William St. en-
trance; April 16.
* * *
Democratic Socialist Club, "The Beat
Generation, Existentialism, & The An-
gry Young Men," April 15, 2 p.m., Un-
ion, Rm. 30.
* * *
Intern'tl Folk Dancers, Beginner
Folk Dance Party, Refreshments, Ex-
hibition, Dancing, All Dances will be
taught, April 15, 8:30 p.m., Lane Hall.
* * *
Folklore Soc., Guitr & Banjo Work-
shops, April 15, 2-4 p.m., SAB, 3rd Fl.
* * *
India Students Assoc., Spring Ban-

quet, April 15, Union Ballroom, 6 p.m.
Tickets available at the International
Center.
Wesley Fdn., Seminar: "Skeptic's Cor-
ner, Question: Does God Exist?", April
16, 10:15 a.m., Pine Room; Fellowship
Supper, 5:30 p.m., Worship, 7 p.m.;
Wesley Lounge; Film, "Operation Abo-
lition," 7:30 p.m., Congregational
Church; April 16.
* * *
La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia,
April 17, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB.
* * *
Voice Political Party & Political Is-
sues Club, Film: "Operation Abolition,"
tapes from San Francisco HUAC hear-
ings, April 15, 3:30 p.m., Undergrad.
Lib., Multi-Purpose Rm. Speaker: Wil-
liam Mandel. Question and answer per-
iod.

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pus togs, date frocks, all your
'round-the-clock clothes - espe-
cially the new culottes and under
slacks. No sag, wrinkle or bulge.
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Nylon. Available in three shades
of beige plus black tint. Seamless
or with seams. Petite, Medium,
Medium Tall, Tall.
Seamless, $3.00. 2 for $5.90.
With seams (non-run), $2.50.
2 for $4.90.
. . . . DETROIT
. . . . DET ROIT

The University Symphony Band
has received an invitation from
the USSR to deliver a farewell
concert in Moscow this weekend.
This invitation to the 94-mem-
ber band and their director, Prof.
William D. Revelli, of the music
school, is an indication of the
Russians' complete approval of
their performance during their
nine-week tour, Lyle M. Nelson,
vice-president for University re-
lations, said..
Band members are presently
finishing their regularly scheduled
Russian tour at Baku on the Cas-
pian Sea and will return to Mos-
cow for their special concluding
concert this weekend.
Concert Location
The concert, to be held in either
Tschaikowsky Hall or the Con-
servatory of Music Hall, will im-
mediately precede the band's de-
parture on Monday for Cairo.
The tour is sponsored by the
United States Department of
State. All expenses are covered by
the President's Special Interna-
tional Program for Cultural Pre-
sentation. The University Sym-
phony Band was the first band,
professional or otherwise, to re-
ceive a State Department invita-
tion to participate in this ex-
change program.
Voice Party,
PIS To Show
HUAC Movie
Voice Political Party and the
Political Issues Club will co-
sponsor the showing of "Opera-
tion Abolition," at 3:30 p.m. to-
day in the Multipurpose Room of
the Undergraduate Library. j
The film shows the demonstra-
tions staged against the House
Committee on Un-American Acti-
vities in San Francisco last May.
It has been released by HUAC.
The program will also include
tape recordings made at the riots
and a speech by William Mandel
who appears in the film.
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Thousands of Russians have
heard the band during their stay
in Russia. Overflow audiences at
one point in the trip, Kharkow in
the Ukraine, called for the ad-
dition of a matinee performance.
First Cultural Exchange
The University musicians were
the first cultural exchange group
to perform in Odessa, which is
located on the Black Sea, and all
performances scheduled there were
sold out a week before the band
arrived on March 21.
Trouble with airline strikes and
bad weather got the tour off to
a bad start before they had left
the country. At that time the
State Department expressed some
concernthat theunexpected de-
lay though merely an unfortu-
nate circumstance, might not be
understood by the Russians.
But all such worries seem to
have been allayed by the over-
whelmingly friendly reception
given the band by their large,
hand-clapping audiences and their
open and gracious hosts.
Continuing Tour
Continuing its tour of satellite
and Mediterranean countries, the
group will follow the following
itinerary:
Cairo, April 17-21; Amman,
Jordon, April 22-25; Damascus,
Syria, April 26-28; Beirut, April
29-May 3; Nicosia, Cyprus, May
4-6; Istanbul, May 7-10; Sophia,
Bulgaria, May 11-14; Bucharest,
Rumania, May 15-19; and War-
saw, May 20-29.
A concert in New York City's
Carnegie Hall on June 2 will cul-
minate the band's four month
tour and celebrate their return
home.
'Ul' Committee
Plains To View
Examinations
The literary college steering
committee announced Wednesday
that it will discuss University
examinations at its open meeting
to be held at 4 p.m., April 20 in
Rm. 1011 A.H.
This is to give petitioners an
opportunity to participate.
The deadline for turning in
petitions is noon, April 20.
Club To Hear
Bowles Speak
Sally Bowles, special assistant
to the associate director of per-
sonnel for the peace corps, will
speak about her organization at
the Spring Banquet of the India
Students Association at 6 p.m.
today in the Union Ballroom.
Miss Bowles is the daughter of
Under-Secretary of State Chester
Bowles.
Author To View
'Beat Generation'
Annette Rubinstein, author of
"English Literature From Shake-
speare to Shaw," will speak on
"The Beat Generation, Existen-
tialism, and the Angry Young
Men" at 2 p.m. to day in 3C of
the Union.
The talk is sponsored by the
Democratic Socialist Club.

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FOR SALE: Wilcox Gay Mono-Recorder,
Webcor Mono-record Stereo Play-
back-Viking 75 Stereo record and
playback. 57170 & 37481. X15
DYNAKIT TUNER KITS
NOW IN STOCK
Hi-Fi Studio
1319 S. Univ. NO 8-7942
X15
FOR SALE-Viking 85 RMQ stereo
quarter track tape recorder. Cost new
$375, asking $235. Call Jim at NO
2-7409. X12
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X1
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
All RCA Victor Records
at HALF PRICE
Grinnell's Big Store.
downtown
Grinnell's

323 S. Main

NO 2-5667
X14

BUSINESS SERVICES
MISS THE CAR TO FLORIDA?
Are you a pale white all over?
Then get your suntan cheap at
RALPH'S
709 Packard NO 5-7131
J17
Midsemesters coming up. Have your
fountain pen repaired now. We have
24-hour service.

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .80 2.00 2.96
3 .96 2.40 3.55
4 1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
WANTED TO BUY
THE BOOK CORNER, above Treasure
Mart. 509 Detroit St. Open Fri. e-9,
Sat. 9-5. We want quality paper-
backs. NO 2-5941. K3
PERSONAL
To Gypsy, BLUE Rose from the piano
player. I'm BLUE over you. F183
ANY ELIGIBLE MALE, meet me at J. B.
Towne Tuesday and Thursday of next
week. Carol. F179
JIT loves SPING WEEKEND
JIT loves SPRING WEEKEND
JIT loves SPRING WEEKEND
JIT loves SPRING WEEKEND
JIT loves SPRING WEEKEND
JIT loves SPRING WEEKEND
F176
IT'S A BIRD! No It's a planet No It's
not Superman either! It's a Spring
Weekend mobile. See this strange
phenomena on the diag-Monday at
one. P717
IT'S TIME to think of Europe. ADVEN-
TURE IN EUROPE! is the perfect
"first trip" for smart travelers look-
ing for something different. Coed. All
summer. Jet. Call NO 2-0592. P181
MONDAY-ONE O'CLOCK-DIAG
JESTERAMA
F182
HI-FI Show on the BLUES, Thursday,
March 23, 8:30, M-Union Hi-F Room.
LECTURE NOTES, individual lectures or
semester subscription. Office 304 :
State. P158
SENIORS: Order your graduation an-
nouncements now. On sale at the
Student Activities Building, March
22-31 and April 11-13. Sales from 1-5
each day except March 25 from 9-12.
Price is 12c each. F127
ENGINEERING FACULTY
-STUDENTS
Edwin Land did it, why can't you.
Local financial group seeks new
product idea as basis for manufac-
turing enterprise for industrial mar-
ket. Contact Box 10, Michigan Daily.
P159
FOR SALE
GOLF CLUBS-$30. Phone NO 2-5695
after 5 p.m. Tim Janeway. B34
1957 SCHULT Mobile Home, i bedroom.
Call HU 2-3532. B93
FOR SALE-Used cocktail dresses, sizes
9-l, only been worn once. $8-10 each.
Call NO 3-3$0.N B38
WANT TO TRADE: 12 gauge Savage 3-
shot for a motor scooter in excellent
condition. Phone Univ. Ext. 2760. B36
INCOME HOUSE: by a student owner.
Gross income $300 per conth. Campus
location. Call NO 2-6094 evenings. B7
35 MM. single lens reflex F2 lens, tele-
photo lens, ultrablity strobe, slide
projector. Like new. Sacrifice. Call
NO 2-1750. B37
ONE HI FI Record Player and 8" ex-
tension speaker for $75. 1 Bell tape
recorder for $100, both in good cond.
Call after 6 P.M. NO 3-7050. B31
FOR SALE-Small business. Ideal for
one, two college students. Can be
operated from space the size of a
work bench. Requires a few hours a
week. For further information-HU
3-3493. Cash, $250. * B35
Phone NO 2-4786
for Michigan Daily
Classified Ads

FINEST USED SCOOTER in town. Per-
fect condition, has never needed re-
pairs. 1960 Cushman. Call Marsh at
NO 3-4211. Z34
1960 MOPED; Excellent condition, ex-
tras, $125 complete. NO 3-1022 before
8 p.m. Z35
Beautiful spring days are just right
for a bicycle ride to Ann Arbor's
favorite sites (sights).
Is your bike in condition for such
an excursion?
Have it checked, repaired, buy it
new accessories
at
BEAVER'S BIKE AND
HARDWARE
506 Church NO 5-6607
Z36
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
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 S2
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessories,
Complete Automotive Service-All
products and services guaranteed.
Road Service
"You expect more from Standard
and you get It."
1220 South University
NO 8-9168
52
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Antique jeweled butterfly pin.
Heirloom value only. Reward offered.
Call NO 2-0021 after 6 P.M. A32
FOUND: 15 weeks (a full semester) of
interesting, newsy reading. This was
found on the Diag., Jan. 28, 1961 and
the owner is wanted desperately.
Please call NO 2-3241 for information
and fin da semester's DAILY sub-
scription as a reward (only $4.00 too).
Al
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

BIKES and SCOOTERS

MORRI LL'S
314 South State NO;

3-2481
J14

J. L. HUDSON CO.

H IMELHOCHS

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JACOBSON'S . . . . . . JACKSON

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REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade,
NO 2-4647. J10
TYPING, quick efficient, 12 yrs. expe-
rience. Call NO 3-9935. J15
TYPING SERVICES. 8 yrs. experience
in dissertations; excellent work done
on IBM executive typewriter. Call
NO 2-7605 after 5:30. J16
USED CARS
1952 FORD, good running condition,
full tread tires, $80. NO 2-7816. N20
1960 CORVETTE-Color: Frost green.
Hard and convertible tops, radio,
heater, white walls, etc. Call NO
5-6675, N17
'57 HEINKEL 4-wheel bubble, 7,400
miles, parts, tools, manuals. New up-
holstery, red paint job. 60-plus mipg.
Parked in front of N. Hall. $400. Call
NO 3-6181 Evenings. N19
AUSTIN-HEALY, 1957. 100-6 Roadster 4
seater. Overdrive, metallic blue lac-
quer, silver wire wheels, black leather
interior, black top, tonneau, radio,
heater. Lucas fog lamps, sliding alum-
inum windows, complete tools, own-
er's manual. Like new. Owner school
teacher. $1,775. Lincoln 5-8614 Oak
Park (Detroit suburb). N18
HELP WANTED
7,000 SUMMER JOBS-Nationwide, to
$600 Mo., all fields. Complete listings
$1.00. Act now! College Job Mart,
Glendale Bldg., 221 Glendale Ave.,
Lexington, Kentucky. H30
DO YOU qualify? Neat, intelligent, am-
bitious. 3 college students needed to
work part time for top paying sales
promotions positions. Call NO 5-8958
for interview. H9
MISCELLANEOUS
THESIS TYPING in my home. Phone
NO 8-7718. M3

Positions for four '61 U-M Grads:
RECEPTIONIST-LIBRARIAN: No previous training re-
quired; pleasant manner; file health reference materials;
edit monthly health digest.
EMPLOYEE MAGAZINE EDITOR: Good ear for human
interest stories; some layout experience or training; sense
of design.
TECHNICAL WRITER: Science background; some eco-
nomics; promotional and educational copy; photogra-
phy helpful.
ASSISTANT GRAPHIC ARTIST: Keylining and layout
essential; paste-up; type knowledge; charts; posters; bro-
chures.
Leading Michigan Servicq Corporation. Downtown Detroit. Generous
prerequisites, good starting salary, top working conditions. Want well-
mannered, articulate, inventive applicants. Send details, resume, photo,
and samples of creati've work. Jobs begin immediately following
graduation. Box 102. H32

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