15,.1961.. 15. 19fl1 TE MICHIG~AN~ TIV tter Revolution) EShigfl MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RAT ay anybody who wants to :cording to Estes, Forman too many orders in Fay- es wants to establish an rican Activities Commit- in the League; his im- target presumably is Fore-; ainty also extends to the long-range solutions. The eks are crucial; in two the 'crops will be in, and elopment will be accom- by a longing on the part Negroes to "give up and to the land." And among: -es, there might be some sire to geth h Negroback, e likely the whites will attempt to get through ng without help from the ppers they have dismissed. * * * LRECROPPER'S coopera- been suggested, but it is whether the Negroes have land to make such a ven- sible and it.is further un- tether they are competent t and manage such an se. Some little land in a might be purchasable, iust be purchased imme- ince planting time is im- A Baptist group has ar- r 1 t ranged a plan to buy land, finance some spring planting, and even create modest cooperative pro- grams, but whether the attempt is in time, or whether the seemingly incorrigible McFerren will respond favorably, is doubtful. Things have been further com- plicated by the inability of several Northern organizations to co- operate on an effective relief pro- gram. A meeting of various civil rights groups in Memphis col- lapsed last month. A second meet- ing resulted in a vague decision to "coordinate" national activity, but John McFerren walked angrily, out of the meeting: "They weren't goin' to have people from. our counties represented in their co- ordinatin' group, so we ain't goin' along with them." The future is also contingent, of, course, on the role played by the courts and the federal government. If court decisions favor the Justice Department, then landowners will at most be probably forced to "prove innocence" if suspected of dismissing a Negro because of registering. This kind of ruling, though valuable, does not resolve the need for swift intervention whenever economic pressure is used to deny the right to vote. FINALLY, THERE IS a need for a sensible approach to the very real problem of agricultural me- chanization. It is not being intro- duced at the revolutionary rate the whites talk about, but neither is it totally insignificant as the Negro community wishes to be- lieve. The dislocation of the share- cropper is now a fact, and in the future will continue to be a fact in the South, thus creating needs for training in newkinds of em- ployment, satisfactory work con- ditions and opportunities, and un- doubtedly, regular relief programs. While animosity and distortion of fact exist, no effective job can be done. There is much to be depressed about in those counties. There is no bureaucracy in Fayette and Haywood, and thus humanity tends to be unusually open, expos- ed, and responsive. With no inter- ference by red tape, one is per- mited a very raw view of hate and fear, guilt and aspiration, honest determination and deliberate dis- honesty, charity and greed. - Segregation is there, not simply between white and black, but be- tween white and white, black and black, clique and clique, indivi- duals and groups, groups and government. There is no agree- ment as to whether men will pursue order or chaos, violence or non-violence. And things may grow worse, far worse, before any spirit of community comes about. * * * EVEN IN THE midst of such conditions, however, one finds value, and the value suggests the need for further giving and further caring, not only within the coun- ties but also from the North where, for several months, people have sent on food and supplies. The value is implicit most in the fact that a child was born three weeks ago in Freedom Village. The child. is the first in generations not born in the shack of a share- cropper. Instead he was born in a tent In a village committed to freedom, a place where despair and. hope intermingle. And in this perhaps eternal tension he and his parents will act out their lives. Will we act with them? -Dally -David Giltrow Tomorrow's Yoter HENRY H. STEVENS, Inc. L-ONG DISTANCE MOVING, r1273 Broadway t' Flint 6, Michigan Phone Collect Flint CEdar 4-1686 tFor Lowerae Free Estimates Interstate Rates Every Friday Sill Stevens Lit. '40 Manager -Daily-DavidGiltrow We own, operate, schedule and dispatch our own fleet of vans for better direct service without transfer. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN FOR RENT SUBLEASE luxurious, modern, ufur- nished 3 room apartment. Wall to wall carpets, extremely quiet. 1506 Broad- way. NO 8-8526. 6 C24 LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS-linens fur- nished, cleaned weekly. 1315 Cam- bridge. 2-8718. C23 LARGE SINGLE Room near North Cam- pus. HU 2-4959. 022 FOR RENT: delightful roommate and three room apt, with possibilities; 1 block from campus. $45. Female stu- dent interested in crazy blend of Asia-American comfort call NO 3- 3854. C25 GARAGE FOR RENT - 1025 Martin Place. NO 2-2354. 018 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. 015 SINGLE ROOM for male student, close to campus. $7.50 per week. 1133 White Street. NO 3-2242. 013 CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN-3 rooms, un- furnished apt. except stove and re- frigerator. NO 2-7576. 014 HOUSE FOR RENT-3 bedrooms, un- furnished. 4-5 students, $30 apiece. 622 S. Division. HU 2-7935. C17 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. 19 GIRL TO SHARE furnished house near campus with 2 or 3 others. Rent $50 per month including utilities. Call NO 5-5649 after 5. 16 WANTED, working girl or part-time student to share apartment close to campus and hospital. Call NO 2-9731 evenings. 0159 COMPLETELY FURNISHED house for 2nd semester. Whitmore Lake. $120 per month including all utilities. Phone 3-8406. 0120 FURNISHED APARTMENT - Newly decorated. Three large rooms and bath, located one block from law quad. All utilities included. 804 S. State. oil 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. 025 PLAIN panelled large double room, private entrance, private bath, fire- place, washing privileges, available for semester. Need transportation. NO 2-7554. 012 APARTMENT-Girls or couple. Near Union. Two room, private bath, new, modern, attractive, quiet, dignified house. $90.00 plus electricity. Phone 8-8955 After 6-3-5261. 05 SINGLE ROOMS-Large and clean, from $7-0. Terrific location: just down the street from the Union Linens fur- nished, and quiet guaranteed. 804 S. State. 04 FURNISHED University apts. available to married students and married fa- ulty at North Campus, utilities In- cluded. Bus transportation available from North Campus. Call NO 2-3169 or apply Univ. apt. office, 2364 Bishop St., North Campus. Applications also being accepted for June and Sept. C21 HELP WANTED EARN $135 WEEKLY during summer traveling overseas. MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN. Complete details furnished. Send $1.00 Lansing Information Serv- ice, Dept. E-5, Box 74, New York 61, N.Y.. H5 WANTED: Waiter for meal job. 1910 Hill. Call NO 3-8581. H7 BABY SITTER-18-month-old boy of student mother at Univ. Terr. apts. For either or both of schedules be- low. 1. Mon. thru. Fri. 9:40-11:10 am, 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 PHOTO SUPPLIES MOVIE CAMERA Canon ZM8, VIA, w/case. Trans. radio, 6&7 Trs All brand new. Bargain. Call NO 3-2684 or leave message with NO 3-4288. B76 FOR SALE SAVE $1001- DELTA (Super 900) 9" Radial Arm Saw with stand, retract- able casters and 1 H.P. motor. Phone NO 2-9852. B 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 FLOOR LENGTH wedding gown, size 12. NO 2-9709. B5 FOR SALE-Frigidaire. Operates per- fectly. Very clean. $20. Cal 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. tB101 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 LINES 2 3 4 Lubrication $1.30 .80 .96 1 .'1 2 Nye ,Motor Sqles 514 E. Washington Phone NO 3-485 87 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 LOST AND FOUND MONEY found at Dugout Cafe. 1121 S. University. NO 8-9577. A3 LOST: Black rimmed glasses, gray case. 8814 ,iuber House, So. Quad. NO 3- 7541, ext. 877. A4 LOST FRIDAY, rimless eyeglasses with gold taps, soft tan leather case. Re- ward. NO 5-8738. A5 LOST: Gold bracelet. Reward. Call NO 3-1561, ext. 1164. A2 LOST? To find, yourself try the Michi- gan Daily. Just and a telephone and dial NO 2-3241. A3 FOUND: 15 weeks (a, full semester) of interesting, newsy reading. This was found on the Diag., Jan. 28, 1961 and the owner is wanted desperatply' Please call NO 2-3241 for information and find a semester's DAILY sub- scription as a reward (only $4.00 too). Al BUSINESS SERVICES You no longer have to go to Outer Mongolia for that different thing in foods - Just try RALPH'S 1 DAY 3 DAYS JIMMY-saw your Me to forgive and forg "Flowering Peach?" Joan I 2.00 2.40 2.80 6 DA' 2.96 3.55 4.14 Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thi and 9:00 and 11 :30 Saturday -- Phone NO 2- CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES 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 82 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sports Cars. TRANSPORTATIO RIDE WANTED-Arborview to Weds. 8 a.m. Barbara. NO 2- USED CARS 1960 SIMCA-Oeluxe econom Two tone beauty used as v for 5 months since new. Li at ext. 3023. MGA 1959 Coupe. Roll-up heater. $1,400. NO 2-2458. 1960 FIAT 800. 8,600 miles, 3-3288 after 5:00. MUST SELL NOW-MG Road hurry, Good condition. Ca PERSONAL "THE TIME has come, the w to talk of many things-" Lewis Carr Reminder to housing repri SPRING WEEKEND HOUS RESENTATIVES MEETING 7:30, Michigan Union, DOD GET! (Continued from Page 2) country. Graduates-June or Au- t. MEN only. 'ational Security Agency-See Wed- .day. [afle Bros. Co., Cleveland, Ohio - ation-Main store in downtown veland and several suburban branch- MEN & WOMEN with any:. degree Executive Training Program. Sales. 'rtho Pharmaceutical Corp., Raritan, .-Location-Michigan and Ohio. N-Age 22-30, with degrees in Educ., Liberal Arts for Sales and Man- =ent Training Program. Manufac- e of metal office furniture and Apment. IDAY FEB.17-- he First National Bank of Chicago, cago, Ill. - MEN with degrees in in., Political, and Liberal Arts, for grams in Banking, Economics, and Management Training. Graduates - June and August. The J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit-Loca- tion: Downtown Detroit, or.Suburban stores.. MEN &' WOMEN with, degree in, ;Liberal Arts or Business Admin.. for executive Training and Develop- ment: They recruit people for specific openings in Control, Merchandise, Operating, and Publicity Divisions. ' Mutual of New York, New York City --Management Training Program for two years open to MEN & WOMEN,' leading to opportunities in various fields: Management Training, Actuar- ial, Sales, Group and Pension Special- ist and Bales. Housing and Home Finance' Agency, Washington, D.C.-Location: New York, Phila., Atlanta, Chicago, Fort Worth, San Fran., San Juan, Puerto Rico. Physical planning and shelter prob- lems of Metropolitan Areas; Assistance for Urban Renewal & Community Fa- cilities Programs. MEN & WOMEN,- de- grees in Public Admin., Business Admin., or Social Sciences for Field Repra.. or degrees in City Planning, Law, Economics, Landscape Architec- ture, for various other positions. Student Part-Time The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in Room 1020 Admin. (Continued from Page 2) DECEMBER, 1960 AND PASSED THE EXAM) with degree in Liberal Arts or Business Admin. for Research. '2. MEN & WOMEN with a degree in Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering for Research and Development in radio equipment, recording systems, high speed computers, and special commu- nications devices, etc. THESE 'PEOPLE ARE NOT REQUIRED TO TAKE THE EXAM. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED, J. Walter Thompson, Co.,' New York City.-MEN, with degrees in Econ., Poli- tical Science, English, Foreign Lan- guage, Psych., History, Journalism, Philosophy, Law, and general Liberal Arts for Advertising (all phases). Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Cor- poration, Oakland, Calif. -- Location: Plants and Sales Offices throughout Bldg. Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Ii 'The I Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employees should contact Jack Lardie, at NO 3-1511, ext. 2939. S2tudenta desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 49-Psychological subjects, two 1% hour periods, total 'time. 2-Campus representatives, Freshman or Sophomores. 19-Psychological subjects (hours to be arranged), 1-Latin Tutor (Tuesday and Thurs- day evenings, hours flexible). I-Lunchroom dsupervisor (11:30-12:45, Monday-Fridays. FEMALE 1-Room and board in exchange for baby-sitting. 1-Latin Tutor (Tuesday and Thurs- day evenings, hours flexible). 1-Waitress (12 noon-2 p.m., Monday. Friday). 1-Assistant for housework, sewing, + cleaning, etc. 1-Typist for Persian and/or Arabic, must be capable of proofreading and corrections. 49-Psychologicaisubjects, two 1hour periods, total time. l !:) rM1 {.,y Y\ :?j } T.1N 1" K:', kI v1 W e are happy that a large, new shipment o fHEATHWARE is on its way. Heath is made in eight excellent colors and you can cook in it too. 709 Packard NO 2-3175 J17 Most frames replaced while you wait. Broken lenses duplicated. FAST service on al. repairs. * THESIS illustrations drawn. ceeds to Care. Call NO 3-5 GET ACQUAINTED with the 'methean-first cup coffee Wed., Thurs.. this week on Join the DAILY and e th through an Associated Prei Machine. YOU GET the finest OS DOG with sauerkraut, only Cafe Promethean. Open f 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. every d THE BOLI-WEEVIL JAZ now accepting bookings dances. Phone the Bud-U NO 2-6362. JOAN-Sometimes.I wonder If you would read the post .you would know that "The Peah" is a play (a very and it. is at Lydia Mendel ater (at the League) from Feb. 25. Now will you meet ADVENTURE IN EUROPE! I Maximum freedom. $1,250 Coed. Jet.^ Limited to 36 First class hotels. Not a t More info NO 2-0592 eveni ROOM AND BO Wanted-boarders. 1910 HilI JUST 'ONE MORE GIRL need house near campus andh conveniences. Internaton welcome.. Rent $34. Call after 5 P.M. BOARDER8S WANTED-Call Triangle fraternity. NO 2- INTERNATIONAL HOUSE f business woman. Fine ' for cultural exchange. Cal ter 5:30. BOARDERS WANTED -- exc fraternity atmosphere, price, any or all meals. Ci over to Alpha Kappa Hill, NO 2-2252. SITUATION WA HOUSEWORK WANTED - dependable person.NO 2-9 MUSICAL MDS RADIOS, REPA COLLECTOR'S, RECORDS- mans, Ellingtons, Nobles, etc. All 78 rpm. Call 3-036 Brand new GRINNELL INAUGURAL PEcI Full keyboard, full gun Only $399.00 Used Ivers & Pond apartn Only4195.00 Used Hammond Spinet Model M2, Walnu: -' Only $975.00. GRINNELL'S 323 S. Main . 1 A-1 New and Used insti BANJOS. GUITARS and 0 Rental Purchase P1 PAUL'S MUSICA RE 119 W Washington 2t WANTED TO RI I NEED an inexpensve, i single apartment, reasonal campus (SAB side, pre you know of one that wil sometime before June 30, Box J of The Michigan D all pertinent information rent, etc.). BARGAN COR' ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords- 39-6E shorts8"w msitar SBAd'8S TORE 12 -x W USE' OF THIS COLUMN for an-' ouncements is available to officially cognized and registered organizations nly. Organizations planning to be ac- xe for the spring semester' should gister by MARCH 3, 1961. Forms avail- ale, 3011 Student Activities Building. Committee for ImprovedCuban-Am.' relations, The Negro Revolution: Cuba the South, Feb. 15, 8 p.m., Union allrm,. * I Sailing Club, Special Election, Feb. , 7:45 p.m., 311 W. Eng Univ. Rifle Club, Weekly Meeting, lection for Unfilled Offices, .30 Cal. atercollegiate Championship will be rganized, Huron Valley League Match, eb. 15, 7 p.m., ROTC Rifle Range. Wesley Fdn., Holy Communion, .fol- wed by breakfast, 7 a.m., 1st Meth. 'urch, Chapel; Mid-week 'Refresher, -5 p.m., Wesley Lounge; Feb. 15. * * *' Alpha Phi Omega, Regular Meeting, eb. 15, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 30. s*"* * Gamma Delta, Ash Wed. Communion ervices, Feb. 15, 17:30 & 9:15 p.m., niv. Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washte-= STUDIO CARD company is looking for clever designs or ideas for Graduation, Birthdays, Valentines, Friendships, etc. Our cards are designed solely for college students. Top prices paid. Contact: College Hall Cards, Hickory Drive, Larchmont, New York. J4 FANTASTIC SAVINGS Special January Prices SATURDAY EVENING POST Reg. Price-$6.00 1 yr. Special-$44.95 62 wks. ATLANTIC MONTHLY Reg. Price-$7.50 1 yr. SPECIAL-$2.50 1 yr. Don't forget you can also get TIME, LIFE and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED at less than 8c per copy. STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY ORDER NOW - PAY LATER NO 2-3061 J11 heran Stud. Assoc., Ash Wed. Sing Folk Songs e, 7:15 p.m.; Holy Communion, 8 Feb. 15, Lutheran Stud. Chapel, around the World t. at S. Forest Ave. ing Club, Important Drill Team .SAT, FEB. 25 ng, Feb. 16, 6:50 p.m., WAB. STUDENTS for your college room... Madras and India Print Bedspreads 'T17 605 E. WILLIAM; Phone NO 8-7066. "4 ,.. February 20-March 8, 2-5 P.M. weekdays BOERSMA TRAVEL SERVICE' OFFERS SPRING VACATION IMi FT I lRflAI PV February 23, 7:30 P.M. 1, %I Eu'du1 1