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TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1966

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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PAGE FIVE

AN ARTIST'S FAT E:
Ormandy Lends Self to Myths:
Called 'Cabalistic Conductor'

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SUMMER SUBLET

(Continued from Page 1)
In the same breath he spoke in
laudatory tones of the hospitality
of President and Mrs. Harlan
Hatcher, and the courtesy of Gail
Rector and Charles Sink (Execu-
tive director and President of thej
University Musical Society).
With a ,glint in his eyes (eyes
which probably do not miss a
thing), his attention darted mo-
mentarily to the stenciled "27"
which had been freshly painted on
his trunk. "Ahh, now I am a
number," he mused, and returned
his attention to an awaiting ques-
tion.
Cabalistic Conductor
"A conductor works within a
framework of tempo, beat and
notes; but how he will interpret
them is different each time. I
never know what the result will
be until after I raise my baton
and the orchestra begins playing.
People are often surprised to hear
a piece played differently than it
is on their records; I would be
more surprised if it did sound the
same."
Conductors, like other perform-
ers in the arts; have unexplain-
able talents and traits which often
lend themselves to myth and
legend. Mr. Ormandy is no excep-
tion. There are stories about his
father locking him in a room as

a child, and forcing him to prac-
tice; about him being the youngest
student enrolled in the Budapest
Royal Academy and about his
father buying him a violin /8
regular size when he was an
infant.

Critics have
musical rituals

called Ormandy's
"Cabalistic," they

have compared his orchestra to
impressionistic paintings, using
tonal colors in blurred instrumen-
tal outlines. He has been the cen-
ter of tales concerning fantastic
feats of clocking entire sym-
phonies mentally. ("Well, every-
body is equipped with some type
of mental sense for timing," he
shrugged.)
Friend of the Young
Stories about his concern and
attention for young musicians
have also come to be myth. Bar-
ber, Menotti are two of many
composers who attest to the
aphorism attached to Mr. Or-
mandy: "friend of the young com-
poser."
He is also equipped with a self-
admitted sense of innate raport
with audiences, "Ha, even though
my back is turned, I can sense
the general feeling in the audience;
if they are dissatisfied I know and
if they are pleased, I know too."
He paused to spray his nose

with Vicks, "Pardon me, I have
a terrible cold," he sniffled, then
continued, "Many of the newer,
modern composers are sometimes
difficult just to be difficult. They
are unnecessarily complex when
they could easily simplify their
works." He'contrasted these
"phonies" to "Bartok and Stra-
vinsky, two of the most honest
composers. When they write dif-
ficult rhythms they really feel
them."
Virgin Islands Next
"Of course these men are dif-
ficult to conduct in terms of their
technicalities; but men 1i k e
Beethoven and Tchaikovsky are
also a real challenge because of
the emotion that must be con-
veyed in their music."
He talked of the masters as
though he knew them intimately;
and in a sense, he does.
After watching Mr. Ormandy
conduct Copland, Bartok, Bach
and Beethoven with such an amaz-
ing expenditure of energy and
dynamism, the question of his
retiring seemed an absurd one to
pose. Rather, it appeared more
apropos to ask, "Where do you go
from here?"
"St. Thomas, Virgin Islands,"
he quipped with a smile filling his
face.

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Baseball-U-M vs. Western Michigan
University, Ferry Field, 3:30 p.m.
General Notiees
Voice-Students for a Democratic So-
ciety: Tues., May 10, 8 p.m., Room 30
Michigan Union, general membership
meeting, election of officers, discussion
of summer plans.

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Calendar -items-appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication. The following are the foreign vsi.
TUESDAY, MAY 10 tors programmed through the Interna-
tional Center who will be on campus
this week on the dates indicated. Pro-
Day Calendar gram arrangements are being made by
Mrs. Clitfford R. Miller, International
Programmed Learning for Business Center, 764-2148.
Workshop-"Training Systems": Michi- Victor M. Yurkovsky, associate pro-
gan Union, 8:30 a.m. fessor of the Chtair of Economic Geog-
raphy, iKev State University, iKev,
__________________________U.S.S.R., April 21-May 19.
Mrs. Marta Novakova, teacher, Fac-
AN A NR T IG O sNlty of Arts, Katedry of Library Set-
ence, Komensky University, Bratislava,
zechoslovakia, May 4-June 10.
Ernest Rudd, head of the Unit for Re-
NO I ES Isearch into Higher Education, Univer-
sity of Essex, Colchester, Essex, Eng-
land, May 8-10.
Patrick G. McDonald, financial offi-
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- cer, University of Cape Town, Cape
NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- Town, Union of South Africa, May 8-11,
ly recognized and registered student or- Kenji Onuma, secretary to the presi-
ganizations only. Forms are available dent, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan,
in Room 1011 SAB. May 9-13.
Masaru Yamashiro, staff member, In-
Michigan Christian Fellowship, In- ternational Liaison Office, Waseda Uni-
formal lecture & discussion, Tues., May versity, Tokyo, Japan, May 9-13.
10, 7:30 p.m.,3rd fl. Union. Four interviewers: Leon Steinberg,
Adebisi Lawrence, Nigeria, Johannes
Mlela, Tanzania, Harry Hochberg, Voice
of America, Washington, D.C., May 9-10.
Toshitaka Yada, professor, law fac-
DIRECTOR & T EACHERS ulty, and lecturer, Slavic Institute, Hok-
WANTED kaido University, Hokkaido, Japan, May
Efrain Paesky, professor of music and
Jewish-secular Sunday School concert pianist, Rosarlo, Argentina, May
Part-time. Emphasis on Hist., 9-ly,
Miss Ruith Culley, assistant to the
Lang., Bible, Ethics, Music, etc. director, Office of Foreign Students,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadel-
Call phla, Pa., May 9-12.
Branko Sremac, assistant, Institute
Jewish Cultural School for Medical Research, Zagreb, Yugo-
slavia, May 10-13.
of Attu Arbor H. S. Sanghvi, president, Arts and
663-7428 Commerce College, Rajkot, Gujarat
State, India, May 11.
Armed Taiaat, deputy director for
public relations, High Dam Ministry, As-
wan Dam, Aswan, Egypt, May 11.

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Attention June and August Graduates:
Seniors and graduates with minimum of
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POSITIONOPENINGS:
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Dept. 2. Manager of Profit Planning
Dept. 3. General Bank Systems Opera-
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Reports Dept. 6. Accounting Major to
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Head staffs in four counties. Experienc-
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business and industry are still looking
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DetaiLs at Summer Placement, 212
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SUMMER FUN INCLUDES-Distinctive
apt, in house with cupola, screened
porch, septagonally round living room.
For 1 or 2, near S.U. and Church.
662-1281. U21
6 ROOM FURN. apt. $80 per month.
Call at 6. Close. 665-3865. U22
MALE GRAD roommate wanted. Own
bdrm., swimming pool; near campus;
air-cond. Reasonable, Call Tom, 722-
9210 days, evenings 663-3283. U14
ON CAMPUS--2-man suite, furnished,
Summer rates, $65 per month, utili-
ties incl. Mr. Kerr, 663-2108. U9
NEED 1 GIRL to share apt. with 3
others. Quiet, roomy and privatetex-
istence possible. Call 761-3375, U15
FURNISHED RMS and Apts. (men).
Linens, and kitchen privileges. Spe-
cial summer rate. Telephone 761-0053.
U2
LARGE 2 MAN, furn., 726 Oakland.
Available June 1 or later, Call 234-
0256. Flint. U1
2 MEN NEEDED to fill mod, air-cond.
3-man. Call 665-7849. U17
MODERN 3-MAN, air-cond., 731 Pack-
ard, 206B. Call 665-3248, 482-6120. Ull
LARGE 2 BDRM. furn. apt, $50 apiece
for 2, util. paid. 665-2165, at 2132
E. Washington. U18
1 MAN NEEDED for 2-man, 2 bdrm.
furn. apt. Call 761-4005 or 665-4466.
Ask for Mr. Turner. U19
CAMPUS-HOSPT. Studio, furn., sum-
mer, $65. N08-6906. U7
SUMMER SUBLET-4-man house avail-
able May to Aug. near campus, low
rent. Call evenings, 662-8366. If no
answer call 764-626. U20
GIRL TO SHARE 2 bdrm Island Dr.
apt., air-cond., pool, parking, fac.,
etc. $70 per mo. 663-9181 after 5. U3
FOR RENT-Furn. apt. for one, kitchen
fac.. bath, hospt. area. $75 month.
Available for summer or longer. 662-
7992, 764-5490. U49
THREE GIRLS desire fourth roommate.
Hospt, area for the summer. 663-2006.
U50
REDUCED-campus-hospt. area, studio
rms or suites for men or women. Very
attractively decorated and furn. Some
psneled. House, refrigerator and
phone. Leases thru June or Aug. $7
to $10 a week 665-0925 or 662-7992-
U5
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Immed. Occupancy-Fur-
nished 2 bdrm. apt. Ideal for 2-3
students or married couple. Off street
parking, attic storage facilities. Resi-
dential area: 405 Snyder (across from
Stadium). MUST SACRIFICE FOR
$110'mo. Call 663-7764 after 6 p.m. C7
LARGE SINGLE ROOMS for rent. Re-
frigerator and linens furn. Close to
campus. 1106 Michigan. C5
PRIVATE ROOM, bath and entrance in
four man house. $45. 662-8186. C6
SINGLE ROOM with kitchen privileges
for man on campus. NO 2-7395. C4
5 RM. HOUSE, newly decorated, 2 bed-
rooms, for appt. to see call 665-0347
between 5 and 8 p.m. C3
WANTED TO RENT
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house or
apartment in district with good grade
school. Desire occupancy about June
15th. Prof. and family with Ann
Arbor references. Please write full
details to William Cherniak, 710 E.
Hacienda Drive, Yuma, Arizona.
ROOM AND BOARD
MEN-ROOM AND BOARD in CO-OPS
for about $17.50 per week and 5 hours
of work among friends. Houses are
self-governing. Contact Inter-Co-op-
erative Council, 2546 SAB. E21
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds

PERSONAL
LARGE APARTMENT NEEDS one or
two more girls. Close to campus.
Very cheap. 665-6329. F9
HAPPY SUMMER to Everyone In Love
F48
ANN ARBOR'S best buy on a diamond
engagement ring. Check it! Austin
Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151
F
DATING is more enjoyable with
THE RIGHT PERSON
IBM Computer AND personal
interviews help us arrange
DATES YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
Call 662-4867, write 216 5. State
for free brochure or interview
F
RENT Y,ur TV from NEJAC
Zenith 19 in. all channel portables for
only $10 per month. FREE service and
delivery. Phone 662-5671. F
2 NURSES want 3rd female roommate
Phone 665-5022 after 4 p.m. F44,
WOULD YOU BELEAVE???
RALPH'S MARKET
Open 9 a.m. to Midnight
709 Packard
USED CARS
FOR SALE-$450. '60 Triumph TR3
Hardtop (detachable). Must be sold
this week. Triced to Go. Contact
Mark Glenden, 663-9519. N35
VW, '64, RED, 16,000 miles, radio, white-
walls. 663-6105 after 6. N36
JAGUAR 1948 Mark IV. Drophead Cpe.,
dr. green, new top and interior. New
tires, Body excellent, engine fair. Call
F. Meerzo at 753-5404 in Saginaw,
Mich. N33
1961 MGA Conv. Jim Langworthy, 801
Catherine. 761-3987. N32
HELP WANTED
YARD WORK, $1.25 hr. Transportation
needed, NO 5-5201. H37
APT. 2 rm., bath, kitchenette, garage.
In exchange for maintenance work.
Grad students only. NO 3-2588. H42
SALESMAN to start June 1st. Profes-
sional opportunity, married 22-30.
Bacheros degree, Phone 453-4030 for
interview. H41
CHILD CARE, supervise 4 children ages
5 to 9. AM or afternoons. Now until
Sept. Crest and Liberty. $125, prefer
experience, Call 663-1875 after 8 p.m.
H34
MECH. ENG. Student, preferably in 3
yr. most apt to qualify as spare time
participant in high level classified
project. Write fully. Box 50, The Mich-
igan Daily. H40
WANTED-Student to assist in physical
care of professor In wheel chair.
Tasks inc. getting him into car. Stu-
dent must be available from 7 a.m.
to 9 a.m., 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. daily
except Sun. Wed., 12:15 p.m. to 3:15
p.m. Room and board in exchange.
NO 2-1585 after 5, H35
SOMEONE for LAWN WORK. Exper-
ienced. Own transportation. 663-2256.
H3
FULL OR PART TIME, all training
furnished, work any hours available.
Call NO 2-6274. H31
LINOTYPE OPERATOR. Job shop.
Steady work, fringe benefits, good
pay. Jackson Printing Co., 3136 Fran-
cis, Jackson, Mich. 713-2705. H38
BABYSITTER WANTED by fac, wife.
Mon, thru Fri. afternoons. Four chil-
dren In school; one 4 yr. old. at home.
Between Campus and Burns Park. NO
3-8714. H36
COLLEGE STUDENTS-Part time eve-
ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as pin
jumper. Apply in the evening. H33

HELP WANTED
ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMER
JOBS AVAILABLE
A great opportunity for aggressive
college students to earn a high in-
come distributing material to college
campuses all over the United States.
Combine summer travel with large
profits, or work part-time on your
own campus. Fall jobs are also avail-
able. Contact: Collegiate-Dept. D, 27
East 22 St., New York, N.Y. 10010,
H44
NEED A PLACE TO STAY? Responsible
couple or grad student to stay for
one week with 3 children in our home
while parents are away. NO 3-5673
H28
Mal & Female Help Wanted
OPENINGS FOR CHILD CARE
WORKERS
AT
PLYMOUTH STATE HOME &
TRAINING SCHOOL
Child Care Workers A, 21 yrs., a
minimum of 56 semester hours com-
pleted and currently enrolled in a
college or university. Salarydranges
from $4906-$5533 depending on edu-
cation.
Child Care Worker B, 19 yrs., a mini-
mum of 28 semester hours completed
and currently enrolled in a ocllege or
university. Salary $4363 per annum.
To work with young retarded and an
excellent opportunity to combine
work and practical field experience
for those interested in careers in
milieu treatment, Education, Social
Work, Speech Therapy, and related
fields. For further information, con-
tact Personnel Office, Plymouth State
Home, 453-1500, Mon. thru Fri., 8-4:30.
H4,
COMPANION to girls 10 and 13 while
parents abroad. Aug. 3 to 26. 'Swim
club, min. housework. 662-5840. H30
POOL
MANAGERS
Residential home builder needs pool
managers for several community
swimming pools in the metropolitan
Detroit area. Managers must be prop-
erly accredited in Red Cross Life
Saving, and able to take complete
charge of the facilities. This is a full
time, salaried position for the summer
months.
Contact Mrs. Vicki Nikitin between
9 a.m. and 12 p.m. for the interview.
Detroit 357-4300. H32
PART TIME
Multi-Million Dollar Company hiring
for part time sales work. Earnings in
excess of $3.00 per hour. This is not
pots-knives-books or any of that door
to door nonsense. This company is
expanding all across the nation, con--
sequently this could be more than
just a part time job for the right
person. If you're, 20, have use of a
car, and are bondable write William
1.. Nichols, 3372 Washtenaw Ave., Ann
Arbor, Mich.

HELP WANTED
$1 PER HOUR Mon. and Wed., and/or
Tues. and Thurs. 9:45-11:15 a.m. Care
for 3 yr. old. Near campus. 668-8442
H2i
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$6 for Rh positive; $7, $10, and $12 for
Rh negative. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.
9-4; Fri. 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission. 483-1894.,
YPSILANTI
Detroit Blood Service
404 W. Michigan
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Reward for information regard-
ing a brown female long hair stripped
cat lost May 5, in the Forest-Forest
Ct. area. She's needed desperately to
nurse her new born kittens. 663-4162.
A25
LOST-2 boxes Apri1 26 at S. Quad, Any
information call Ann, 764-4944. Re-
ward. A24
LOST-Rug 10x10 and large shield, on
S. Division on Thursday. 668-8442,
A23
TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING TO NEW YORK May 12 or
13. Riders wanted. Call Randy, 761-
6070. G25
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
FOR SALE-Honda 50, just tuned im-
maculate condition. Asking $190. Call
Ed, 12-3 only at 764-0558. Z21
BEFORE YOU BUY..
Can you get the parts for it? Best
inventory in the area is Honda of
Ann Arbor. Z19
NICHOLSON M/C SALES
Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH
YAMAHA - BMW - GILERA. 224 S.
First. Phone 662-7409. Z
GIRLS - Ever try to clean a fouled
spark plug? Or mix messy oil with
the gasoline when the man fills your
tank? You don't have to with a
Honda. Honda's are 4 stroke engines
that's why, Only the nicest people
ride Honda, or sell them. Tell the
man you want a nice clean Honda
motor bike at Honda of Ann Arbor.
Z20
FOR SALE
URGENT - Must sell Union Charter
flight to Europe. May 13-Aug. 14. Call
663-4890. B21
CANOE, 18 ft. Grumman, 2 new pad-
dles, 2 float-pillows, carrier. $200.
j761-4713. B22
1 TICKET to Europe, round trip Detroit
to London, May 20/Aug. 15. 764-9010.
B33
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE INC.
518 William (Maynard House)
MUSIC-Domestic and Foreign
Music books and all accessories
NO 2-5579
X17
BANJOS. GUITARS, AND BONGOS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

BUSINESS SERVICES
HAIR REMOVAL
Done by electrolysis. Information avail-
able through U. Hospital Derm. Clinic,
764-5146. J19
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears or burns in
your clothes? We'll reweave them like
new, WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade.
J
IN DECKS
IN FORMATION RETRIEVAL
KITS
Invaluable for writing course papers
or theses, reviewing for exams, doing
research projects in the arts, sciences
or humanities.
Call Geo. Gitzendanner, 761-3607,
after 6 p.m. or write 536 S. Forest,
19A, for free demonstration, J18
OPTICAL REPAIRS
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
IN THE NICKELS ARCADE
240 Nickels Arcade
J
761-3993
Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE,
AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and
thesis typing, transcription -- medi-
cal, legal, and technical conferences;
mimeography; offset; ditto; litho-
graphy; varityping and composition.
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Asst'd. Colors-$6.98
LEVI JACKETS
"White"-$6.98
Slue Denim-$5.99
LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.96
LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49
S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S
For Gals and Guys
"White"-$5.98
TURTLENECKS-$169
(1 5Colors)
Open Mon. & Fri. Nights
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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Join for Spring or
Summer Term
Room and Board
$17.50 per week
Board Only
$11.50 per week
PLUS A FEW HOURS WORK,
SINCE WE OWN AND RUN
OUR OWN HOUSES.
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Contact
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