1~, For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30A.M. The Regents approved 31 leaves absence Thursday..' Martin Dyck of the German de- irtment will do research on the erman Romantic Poet Novalis ider . fellowships from the Gug. mnheim Foundation and from the merican Council of Learned So- period from April 17 1961. To Paris to June 17,1 cieties. Melapalayam S. Ramanujan of the mathematics department wil do research in India. Chung Nim Lee of the mathematics depart- ment will become assistant pro- fessor at the University of Western Ontario. West Germany Helmut H. Schaefer, of the mathematics department has been invited to serve on the Tubingen University faculty in West Ger- many. Morton Brown also of the mathematics department has been asked to accept an appointment at the Institute of Defense Analysis in Princeton, New Jersey. Prof. Harvey E. Brazer of the I economics department was granted half-time leave without salary for the academic year 1961-62. He has received a Brookings Institution grant for research in the econom- ics of state and local finance. Natural Resources John Carow of the natural re- sources school and director of Camp Filibert Roth was granted sabbatical leave for the second semester of 1961-62. Mrs. Lola- gene Coombs, research associate in the Bureau of Public Health Economics was granted leave from June 1 to September 15, 1961 with- out salary. Prof. Arthur M. Eastman of the English department was granted leave for the 1961-62 academic year to prepare a series of tele- vision tapes on American Litera- ture for the Midwest Airborne Program. Prof. Howard M. Ehrmann of the history department was grant- ed leave because of illness for the Prof. Paul Henle, of the phitos- ophy department was granted sab- batical leave for the academic year 1961-62. He plans to study with French philosophers in Paris andI to finish several research projects. Prof. Gabriel Isakson of thei engineering college, has been granted sabbatical leave for the second semester of the 1961-62 academic year. He plans to do research on the dynamics of elas- tic shells. Prof. Morris Janowitz, of the sociology department was granted, leave for the first semester of next year to permit him to serve on the faculty of the University of Chicago. Extension Prof. Arthur E. Link was grant- ed an extension of leave to in- clude the 1961-62 academic year. Glenn G. Mastin of the School of Architecture and Design was granted. sabbatical leave for the second semester of 1961-62. William G. Merhab of the School of Education and the romance languages department was granted sabbatical leave for the first se- mester of .the 1961-62 academic year. Mathematics librarian Ramesh- war N. Paul was granted leave, from. August 17 to Sept. 8, 1961 without salary. Lawrence L. Raucb of the department of aeronautical and astronautical engineering was granted leave for the second se- mester of 1961-62. Field Expedition Robert L. Shaffer of the botany department was granted off- campus duty to carry out a field expedition in Vermont' and New Hampshire. Prof. Nathan Sinai of the School of Public Health was granted off- campus duty for a study of dis- ability insurance in California. His research will be supported by a grant from the National Institute of Health. Lawrence B. Slobodkin of the zoology department was granted leave for the second semester of 1961-62 without salary. He has an invitation to serve as a visating lecturer at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Histochemistry Maria Spatz of the Medical School was granted leave from June 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962 without salary. She will do work in experimental and methodological histochemistry at the laboratory of pathology and histochemistry at the National Institute of Health. Mark Spilka of the English de- partment was granted leave for the first semester of 1961-62 with- out salary. He has been invited to serve as a visiting lecturer in the School of Letters at Indiana Uni- versity. To England Ralph R. Stewart, research as- sociate in the University Herbar- ium, was granted off-campus duty from June 1 to Sept. 15, 1961. He will work at the Royal Botanic Gardens, New England. Virginia W. Tibbals, service li- brarian of the University Library, was granted leave from April 11 to May 8 because of illness. Juris Upatnieks, research as- sistant in the Institute of Science and Technology, was granted leave without salary. He has been called to active duty in the United States Army. Harold L. Wilensky of the so- ciology department was granted sabbatical leave for the second semester of 1961-62 and the firEt semester of 1962-63. He will con- clude a nine-year study on Labor and Leisure in the Urban Com- munity. BUSINESS SERVICES LECTURE NOTES: Notes for the entire semester are available now at 3041% S. State. Office hours: 1-5 this Sat., 4-5 M-F next week. Extra copies are very limited and will only be sold for these few days. J30 LOSE WEIGHT and keep it down by simply restoring your body's normal chemical balance. Follow the SAWALL Nutritional Program-Free interviews sponsored by Your Health and Nu- trition. 523 N. Ashley. Call NO 2-9541 any afternoon except Wednesdays. J31 STUDENTS:,Neat, expert typing of your papers, etc., pickup and deliv- rey in Ann Arbor. Electric typewriter. Call OL 3-6258. J29 UNIVERSITY TYPING SERVICE, 1321 S. Univ., NO 2-4250. Rates begin at 25c a page. J23 RITZ BEAUTY SALON Complete line of Beauty Work 605 E. WILLIAM Phone NO 8-7066 .T4 Term papers due soon? Take advantage of our reasonable and reliable typewriter rental. Rent a typewriter now-be sure of having one when you need it. MORRI LL'S BIKES and SCOOTERS FASTEST MOPED on campus-'58, top shape, $60. Jim Canfield, 5-9346. Z46 LITTLE BEAVER SAYS: For those spring showers protect your bike with a rain cover from ONE-DAY .80 .96 1.12 SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE .39 .47 .54 FOR RENT SUMMER, mod. furnished 2 bedroom apt. 809 E. Catherine, Apt. No. 1. Make us an offer. NO 5-8434. C99 MUST RENT extra large 6 room modern apt. for family of 4, beginning June 16. Call 2-4580, Bob Newton. 014 SUMMER, 4 furn. rms. and private porch, 3 or 4 persons. Two blke from campus. Call NO 8-6280. 095 605 Church NO 5-6607 Z31 314 S. State NO 3-2481 J99 TIRED OF SWISS STEAK AND MASHED POTATOES EVERY NIGHT? Come to Ralph's and find some variety. RALPH S MARKET 709 Packard NO 5-7131 J10 WANTED TO RENT WANTED-2 girls to share modern campus apartment. NO 3-4585. L ARE YOU going to Kenyon College? Kenyon Faculty member wishes to exchange housing with U of M pro- fessor for summer. NO 2-3455. L14 MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share clean, modern, summer apt. for 3. NO 2-4591. 131 Tyler House. L9 GIRL ROOMMATE needed for summer in a beautiful campus apt. for 3. Reasonable rate. NO 3-9259. 081 FOR SALE: 1957 Matchless Motorcycle- 500cc competition machine-perfect condition $650. NO 3-8000. Z46 FOR SALE - 1958 Lambretta Motor Scooter .Call 2-3544. Z43 I WILL GUARANTEE INSIDE STOR- AGE SO LET'S GET TOGETHER AND GET YOUR BIKES IN OUT OF THE WEATHER AT 611 CHURCH ST. Z38 '58 LAMBRETTA - Runs well-reason- able-call Roger-NO 2-7776. Z44 NSU Preima Scooter. Electric starter with new batteries, excellent condi- tion. NO 3-2837. Z CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES BUMPING, PAINTING, all kinds of auto repairs. Free estimates. Call NO 5-4042 J. B. Auto Repair 318 N. First Street 82 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 S2 PERSONAL TRADE 1st air flight ticket (Lv. 21st Rt. 3rd) for 2nd flight (Lv. 20 Rt. 4th.) F21 PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC. Ad- vice of physician on birth control. Professional counsel on marriage problems. Clinic hours Tues., and Thurs. 7:30 to 9. 201 E. Liberty. Call NO 2-9282. F117 BROADEN-your education by living with a FOREIGN STUDENT. Contact the Michigan Union Student Offices. Mon.-Fri. 3-5. Thank you! F THERE'S STILL TIME to join our most unusual trip to Europe, USSR & other Iron Curtain countries, option- al. Low-cost, unregimented. NO 2-0592. F41 WANTED - Male roommate for next year. Call Terry, NO 5-8536. C82 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 Figsre 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. and 9:00 and 11 :30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786 Preview of Grinnell's PIANO FESTIVAL SALE Come in any day and see these tremendous values from $399 up. GRINNELL'S 323 S Main NO 2-5667 the home of Steinway pianos X24 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 SALE BR-NEW movie camera CANON ZM8 F/1.4 whole set $195. Call NO 3-2684 or NO 2-4789 if interested. B21 APARTMENT furnishings, beds, lamps, dishes, etc. Call NO 3-6337. B22 TRADE a Canon 8 mm Zoom lens for any 16 mm movie camera. Call 5- 9614. B17 WESTINGHOUSE Stereo hi fi, diamond needle, 4 speed, detachable speakers. 5-5288. B19 WIDE-ANGLE LENS for 2% x 31 Press Camera, solinoid. 2 x 3l Garflarger Back. 3-section cut film tank, hang- ers. 3-speed easels. 405 Greene, E.Q. 1$20 DIAMONDS-from our mines to you- the finest in diamonds. Robert Haach, diamond importers, 504 1st National Bldg., NO 3-0653. B27 CAMPUS HOUSING-expansive 21 rm. house with commercial kitchen. Sleep- ing facilities for 43 students with room for expansion. Wooded site (over 1 full acre) well located near main campus. For details call NO 2-2556, Ward Realty, Realtors. C48 1957 SCHULT Mobile Home, 1 bedroom. Call HU 2-3532. B93 SELLING ALL 200 of my classical rec- ords, $1.50 each. Also hi-fl set, Gar- rard turntable with Empire cartridge, Eico 15 watt preamp, Craftsmen am- plifier, electrovoice speaker. $130. Also ceramics, prints, and an electric stove. Call 2-6347 before 6 p.m. B16 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Brown Wallet. Return to Main Library Circulation Dept. Ellen. Re- ward. A72{ BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington W1 PHOTO SUPPLIES MOVIE CAMERA Canon ZM8, F1.4, w/case. Trans. radio, 6&7 Trs. All brand new. Bargain. Call NO 3-2684 or leave message with NO 3-4288. B76 FOR RENT LARGE Summer Apart, for 4. Conven- iently located; off-street parking; 2 bedrooms; reasonable. NO 5-6898. C4 TO SUBLET: Modern 5-rm. furnished apt. NO 5-5488 or NO 5-8205. C60 SUMMER-3 rm. furnished apt. Avail- able June 7. Air Con., 6 blks. to cam- pus. $85 a month. NO 5-9669. C49 3 ROOM furnished apt, near State and Packard, prefer couple, available July 1. NO 8-8396. C56 SUMMER for 4 people, completely furn. 6 rms., 2 story house, 2 blocks from campus, private bath and garage in- cluded, $125 a mo. NO 2-4401, ask for 407 Chicago. C106 MODERN furn. apt. for summer. Mod- ern, tile bath, air conditioned, 2 bedrooms. Call 2-7343 after 7 P.M. Cr07 SINGLES FOR THE SUMMER. All for- mer doubles going as singles. Price $25-$40 per month. Parking, utilities, refrigerator, and excellent location- next to East Quad. 1108 Hill. Call Dan, NO 5-7930.4?? SUMMER-Modern furnished apartment for two, swimming pool, air condi- tioning, NO 2-7307, 5-7 p.m. C6 SUMMER SUBLET-4-man apt. Cool. Two blocks from campus, free off- street parking. $140 per month, in- cludes utilities. Call NO 2-0353. C7 CAMPUS-4, 3, and 2 room furnished apartments. Summer and fall, NO 3-4322. C8 AIR CONDITIONED duplex for summer. Downstairs with large living troom, study room, modern bedroom, mod- ern kitchen, and carport. Upstairs has large bedroom, study room and modern kitchen. Call NO 2-3036 after 5 p.m. 09 SUMMER-Furnished 3%-bedroom apt. One block from campus. Cal Dusty at NO 3-7483. C86 FURNISHED HOUSE, 4 students, avail- able in June. Packard and Division. Call HU 2-7935 after 6. 083 SUMMER-6 rm. house near campus. 3-5 men, furnished with tube. Also has basement and 2 car garage. Call 3-3429. 089 SUMMER ROOMS, near campus, 1319 Hill St., NO 3-3136 or NO 2-6422. 04 SUMMER APT., behind Rackham Bldg., 3 rooms, bath, furnished, June 10- Sept. 1. $160. NO 2-5914. C10 SINGLES for the summer. All former doubles going as singles. Price from $25-40 per month. Parking, utilities, refrigerator, and excellent location- next to East Quad. 1108 Hill. Call Dan, NO 5-7930. 012 3 ROOM apt. for the entire summer. Call NO 5-4230 ask for Lee. 011 3 LARGE rooms, private bath, private entrance. $80. Basement apt., private entrance, $60. Both heat and water. Call NO 8-8834. C14 1 ROOM, STUDIO for single woman in fine residential area off Washtenaw with furnished, complete community kitchen. Phone 2-6987. 02 ATTRACTIVELY furnished 2 bedroom apt., near campus and hospital. 3 mos. or 1 yr. lease available. Call NO 3-9973 after 6:00. 093 LARGE modern 1 bedroom apt, com- pletely furnished with swimming pool and laundering facilities. Available for summer. Call 3-0655 after 5 o'clock. C94 lI MAIN at LIBERTY OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS '4 .. ... - See the+ Eiien Girls - kd -li Other new -: cottons,... Sies 5-15 X: . ;. 10-20 average. Tall 10-18, WNTED: Tickets for Airflight to Eu- rope. NO 5-9176, Doug Dehfoung. K6 two-piece - .. 8 143$128 41 k a .* ..._ r i , ... "..' . .'r":. ti k .{s': .'4.A S ^ ;{ ;' w" fiw k : vSS Y: ' * * ' i I . -.# .{+':. 9yy, w'{ .Kr :S ". ' : . . t. .\; f t. c ,+,; i'i !' )f.r '},; 'T n }+L 4 r J i . '' : , {y.\.....v;} . y .4j i . :: ' v: :,4iy '.'{""v. 1957 CHEVROLET, yellow convertible, V-8, powerglide, excellent condition, $995, NO 3-7643. N49 1953 MERCURY, very clean, NO 2-1022. N48 SILVER-BLUE 59 Vespa 150, good con- dition. Call NO 3-0730. N44 VW CONVERTIBLE, 1958, good con- dition, NO 2-0729. N47 MGA 1958 Red, A-1 condition, extras, priced to sell. NO 3-4145. N35 1951 MG-TD rebuilt engine, transmis- sion, ertros. $850. Can be seen at 1311 Brooklyn. Nio 1957 ISETTA. Suntop. $200. NO 3-6353 after 6 p.m. N41 1949 MG. Rebuilt engine, 500 miles, new top, uphl., tires. Sacrifice, $1.000. N30 HELP WANTED IF YOU have confidence in your own ability to sell, you are invited to use this ability in earning a high com- miscion rate as a seller of $6.00 and $4.00 UNIVERSITY PLAYERS season playbill tickets, during and after the registration period for summer and/or fall, 1961. (Summer: June 22-30; Fall: Sept. 11/13 thru mid-October.) No cash outlay necessary on your part. COMMISSION RATES: 10-19 tickets sold: 25c ea. 20-49 tickets sold: 50c ea. retroactive to first sale. 50-99 tickets sold: 75c ea. retroactive to first sale. 100 or more sold: $1.00 ea. retroactive to first sale, or $100.00 plus for each ticket over 100 sold. Apply in person at 1502 FB Mondays 2-5, Wednesdays 2-3, or phone U. ext. 3383 for further information and/or appointment. H52 STARTING IN SEPTEMBER If you can't beat Ann Arbor land- lords, join them. Buy our prime location, campus rooming house. Beg or borrow $3,000 down, live' in the first floor 4-room apartment and rent out the rooms upstairs. $16,000 full price. Call 3-3032. 063 CAMPUS HOSPITALS - Spacious two bedroom modern apts. ideally located for students or hospital employees. Twin beds, garbage disposal, modern furniture, off-street parking and laundry facilities. Applications now being taken for summer and Septem- ber occupancy. Call NO 2-7787 days and 6:30-8:30 3-2785, after 8:30 2-4351. 061 FALL-Furnished. All utilities paid. Located on Hill St. Phone 8-9538 or 2-3512. 1 apt. for 3 boys, 1 apt. for 2 boys, 1 apt. for 4 boys and 1 apt. for 2 or 3 boys. 074 SUMMER-furnished, all utilities paid, located on Hill Street. Phone 8-9538 or 2-3512. 1 apt, for 3 or 4 boys.and 1 forl1 or 2 boys. 075 SUMMER-furn. 2 bedroom apt. across from Law School. 718 Monroe. Park- ing space. Call NO 5-8589. C58 NO 3-5098 91 CAMPUS-HOSPITAL-Lovely furnished apartment suitable for four girls. Available July 10. Call 2-0671. . C66 6 RM. HOUSE near campus, 3-5 men, Call 3-3429. 076 5 ROOM new furnished apt., ideal lo- cation, parking, reasonable. 5-7031 after 6 or weekends. 076 FOR 3-5 PERSONS, low summer rent, near campus. Call NO 5-6184. 077 MODERN, 2 bedroom apartment near hospital, available June 1, NO 5-7092. 079 ONE-MAN-apartment for summer. In- cludes kitchenette and private bath, on campus. Call NO 5-5240 between 4-6:30 p.m. C5 DUPLEX to sublet, completely furn- ished, 3; rooms, Harpst Street area, available after May 27, $85, including utilities. NO 5-7173. 03 WANTED-Male roommate, preferably grad to share luxury 2-bedroom apart- ment, For Summer & possibly next year, too. $60 including .maid & all utilities. Need car or, bike. Call NO 2-0592 evenings or weekend. 02 SILVER LAKE 2. bedroom, all knotty pine, large stone fireplace. Range & refrigerator, $75. GL 3-2079. CI STARTING IN SEPT. If you can't beat Ann Arbor land. lords, join them. Buy our prime loca- tion, campus rooming house. Beg or borrow $3,000 down, live in the first floor 4-rm. apt. and rent out the rooms upstairs. $16,000 full price. Call 3-3032. 063 SUMMER-5 room apartment, large; near campus. Parking, reasonable, NO 2-5367 or NO 5-5550. 061 SUMMER - Modern furnished 3-room apartment 2 blocks from campus. Parking. 2-6962. 0107 SUMMER-Modern furnished apt. for 3 or 4 across street from campus. Call 3-8839. C52 JUNE 8-SEPT 3-$75 per mo. plus utilities (gas, electric, oil), house trailer, two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, living room, household items included. Contact by phone, HU 3' 4782. 039 TWO BEDROOM, tri-level, June 18- Sept. 4, furnished. $135 month, 1289 Dixboro Road, 2-4581, Ext. 85,: Mrs. Bennet. 0-37 WANTED--3rd girl to share modern apt., convenient to campus. NO 5-8057. C104 I REAL ESTATE I .1 II II ( 1 *sizes ) to 15. OVO CO. &Jav. v VLt =Vv Q. N-- va v -;a; t R'2 Cs...1.,.,. 2052 t.. 21 AL sm , I