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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1962

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IN PERSON
"COMEDY IN, MUSIC"

Appearing in Ann Arbor Friday, October 5,
ALL SEATS RESERVED.,
Ticket sale starts Monday, September 24
at Hill Aud. Box office, 9 to 5.

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Symposium
Initiate
Fall Series
By JEAN TENANDER
The Campus Symposium spon-
sored by Student Government
Council will hold its first discus-
sion group next Tuesday under
the leadership. of Prof. Frithjof
Bergmann of the philosophy de-
partmnent.
The author chosen for this fall
series will be Albert Camus, and
the books to be discussed include:
The Plague, The Stranger, The
Fall, Exile and Kingdom, and The
SMyth of Sisyphus. Only The
Plague and The Stranger are re-
quired reading for meaningful par-
ticipation in the program.,
Five Sessions
In all there will be five lecture
sessions concluding with a panel
discussion at which all previously
participating members will be
present. There has been an at-
tempt to choose departments and
invite speakers who would have
interesting and informative addi-
tions to make to a study of Camus'
works and who would bring to
light aspects which would be over-
looked in a normal reading.
Speaking after Prof. Bergmann
on Sept. 27th will be Prof. James
Gindin from the English depart-
ment, on Oct. 2 Prof. Roy Nelson,
of the French department, on Oct.
4 Prof. Joseph Adelson of the psy-
chology department, on Oct. 9
Prof. Julius Moravcsik of the phil-
osophy department. On Oct. 11
the panel discussion will be held.
At Honors Lounge
All the seminars are to be held
in the Honors Lounge of the Un-
dergraduate Library from 7:00 to
9:00 p.m. The panel discussion will
be held in the Multipurpose Room.
Students are welcomed to the
program but urged to make a gen-
uine effort to keep up with the
reading in order to make the end
results more profitable to every-
one involved.
Health Society
Starts Institute
On Research
The Michigan Health Education
Institute, a three-day program,
opened yesterday at the public
health school.
About 50 health educators rep-
resenting 14 Michigan colleges,
universities and health agencies
attended the program. Lectures
and demonstrations on modern
health research, and tours of the
University school of dentistry and
Wayne State University are sched-
uled for the remaining five.
-

$10 REWARD for return of wallet to!
P. Braun, 6319 Scott. No questions. A6
LOST-Ladies Perregaux watch, black
band. 665-7711, Ext. 2427. Reward. A5
LOST-Ladies' brown glasses in case.
Call Mary Jo at NO 3-4267. A4
GIRL'S GLASSES, red case. Please call
NO 2-2591. A7
FOUND-Sum of money in Union on
Monday, Sept. 10. Call at office of
General Manager of Union. A2.
FOUND-Sheet music, original manu-
script, "Ode to Stephen Oedalus" by
Victoria Kilkevitch. Call Sally Gravett,
Ext. 331, Lloyd. A6
FOUND-One small, multi-colored fe-
male kitten. She is white and gray,
about 6 weeks old. Call, if it's yours,
at 662-3241 and claim it. A3
GOLD BRACELET with 17 small coins
of Indian chiefs. Lost Sat., Sept. 15,
near Union. $30 reward. Call Carlos
Capriles, 3210 Reeves, S. Quad. Al

LINES
2
3
4

PERSONAL

FOR SALE

ONE-DAY
.70
.85
1.00

SIGMA CHI: Your madras was certain-
ly bleeding Sunday. PR. F

FOLK GUITAR and portable Royal LESSONS in speaking and singing.
typewriter. NO 5-4018. B12 Carol F. Westerman, NO 8-6584. gF3

SPECIAL
SIX-DAY
RATE
3.48
4.20
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COMFORTABLE EASY CHAIR, gold
slipcover. $28. NO 2-6196 B
21" CONSOLE Model TV, good condi-
tion. Sacrifice at $38. NO 3-4322 B13
FOR SALE: Women's quality used
clothing (plaid English woolen skirts)
size 10-12. Call 663-2823 mealtimes. B6
DISPOSING of my large library at
private sale. Rare opportunity for
students to build up a library of
good books at low prices. Special low
prices on aets of books. Showings at
617 Packard St. (near State) from 12
p.m. to 4 p.m. every day except
Sunday. B2
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED to Miami U., Oxford
Ohio, NO 3-3863 after 7 p.m. G4
Drive Yourself . . .
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes,
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Ecorse Road
Ypsilanti, Michigan
USED CARS
'56 2-DOOR FORD V-8. Motor recently
overhauled. $250. Call HU 3-5973.
1962 LAMBRETTA, $125. cc., 2 months
old. NO 5-6181, Ben Berg. N8
WHITE '60 SIMCA, $425, good condition.
Please call NO 2-5088 after 5. Nil
1958 VESPA. Excellent condition. Re-
cently completely overhauled. Bargain
at $125. NO 5-6870. N9
MG-TD, '52. Engine recently overhauled.
Best offer this week takes it. NO
5-6337. N7
DON'T LOVE A COLD, WET DATE this
winter. Dependable '52 Pontiac. Call
NO 5-5490. N5
1952 JAGUAR XK-120-M, good condi-
tion, Pirelli tires. Call 665-0735 after
5:30 P.M. N12
DON'T RUN AROUND like a dog with
the rabies. Here is a car for Mr.-In-
Between. '58 Triumph sports car, 4
new tires. Engine runs like a dream.
Fully equipped, only $1095. Call eve-
nings except Saturday. NO 3-5446. N6
ROOM AND BOARD
WOMAN TO SHARE country home. Kit-
chen. Transportation necessary. $50/
month. NO 2-8016. E3
ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for
babysitting and light housework. NO
3-0079. E2
ROOM AND/OR BOARD available. Free
room till Sept. 31, after $8/wk. Board
and room beginning Oct. 15 till semes-
ter ends $315. NO 2-1838. C19

SNEAK PREVIEW-See'scenes and hear
songs from BARTHOLOMEW FAIR at
the Musket mass meeting. F9
WHAT Musical Fantasy's initials are
B. F.? Whatever happened to Ben
Janson? F14
LINDA: Come home. All is forgiven.
You may attend the 10:30 a.m, or
7 p.m. Sunday services of the Uni-
versity Reformed Church in the
YMCA. Fl
MEN: Can you dress neatly? Can you
talk fluently? Do you like meeting
people? If so, you can qualify. Apply
in person 303 S. State or call NO
2-9311. Part time work arranged to
fit your schedule. F6
PIZZA KING
1308 South University
Free, fast delivery, 3 sizes-
12-, 14-, & 16-inch. NO 5-9655
F11
THE LIMELITERS AT HILL AUDITOR-
IUM!! Folk music Oct. 14, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $1.50, 2.50, 3.50. Send checks
or mail orders to Limeliters Concert,
Student Activities Bldg., Ann Arbor.
First come, first serve. (They're good!)
F10
BARGAIN CORNER j
ATTENTION ROTC
Officers' Shoes
Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69c
Brasso 69c
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington
MUSICAL MDSE
SHURE STEREO CARTRIDGES $10.
E.S.L. dust bugs $3, Shure manuel
tone arm $20. Brand new, NO 3-7851,
NO 3-4035. X4
STEREO EQUIPMENt for sale. 60 watt
stereo amp, stereo pre-amp, Garrard
turn table, 30 watt speaker with
cabinet. Call after 6 p.m. NO 3-9113.
X3
AM/FM
Portable Radio
$79.95 list,
Our price $59.95
Big Savings on
Recording Tape

HELP WANTED
WANTED-Student to work one hour,
4:30-5:30, for one meal. Apply Betsy
Ross Shop, 13-15 Nichols Arcade. H8
WANTED-Delivery men, daily and/or
Sunday. Car necessary. Good pay. NO
5-0550. H9
TEACHERS - Interested in elementary
or secondary substitute work. Within
driving distance of Ann Arbor. Call
Mr. Pregitzer, WHitney 1-1600, Rom-
ulus, Michigan. H3
MISCELLANEOUS
LATE, LATE SNACKS?
RALPH'S MARKET
is open every night
till midnight!
ANYTHING YOUR LITTLE
STOMACH DESIRES
709 Packard J7
WASHTENAW CAFE
GERMAN AND AMERICAN CUISINE
We specialize in
German foods.
STUDENT SPECIALS DAILY

Apartments for Rent
CARL D. MALCOLM, Jr., REALTOR
Phone NO 3-0511, evenings:
NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634
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FED UP WITH DISCRIMINATION? Ann
Arbor Area Fair Housing Association
assists those meeting discrimination
and interested in renting multiple
apartment units. Contact 663-9629 or
665-3445.C 22

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Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
Phone NO 2-4786

LOST AND FOUND

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

C6

FOR RENT
ROOM for female student. NO 5-0393
after 5. 024
SHARE HOUSE-4th needed. $35/mo.,
luxurious. 665-0871 eve. 011
815 PACKARD, basement studio only.
NO 2-8361. 012
GARAGE AVAILABLE immediately l 1311
Wilmot, NO 2-7787. 014
2 BEDROOM modern trailer on lake
lot-$30 and bills. Call 449-2481 C3
PARKING--Block from Lawe Quad, $4.50
per month. NO 3-7268. Q 16
GARAGE--Hospital-E. Huron area. $8
per month. Call NO 3-7268. C17
QUIET, pleasant room, good location,
cooking facilities. NO 3-5880. C25
COUNTRY HOUSE available Oct. 1, fur.
nished, $60 plus utilities. NO 2-8016.
C21
MALE GRADUATE STUDENT with car.
Pleasant quiet room with breakfast
privileges. Southern edge of town. $10.
NO 3-0438. C15
ROOMMATE WANTED: 2 Bedrm, Kit-
chen, Livingrin., etc. $57.50 plus util.
315 steps from Angell. Call Dave,
8-7130. C26

SHACK-7 mi. North. Cathedral ceiling,
100 acres of woods with dog "run.
kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, living
room with fireplace, 2-car garage. $50
a month. Call NO 3-3270 or 8-7716
after 7. C20

211 N. Main

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ACT NOW
Only a very limited number of
studio and one bedroom apartments
left. Bus transportation to campus
and Ann Arbor business district.
HURON TOWERS
NO 3-0800 NO 5-9162
018
NEW STUDENT APARTMENTS
1015 Vaughn, New modern turniture
and appliances. Phone 3-0511, evenings:
NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634.
STUDENTS
APARTMENTS, LIMITED
Apartments Available On
.. South :Forest
.. Packard
Vaughn
.. E. Liberty
NO 3-0511, evenings: NO 5-9271 and
ran r-a'loe CIA

THE

MICHIGANENSIAN
IS YOUR

But it won't be long before everyone knows! Can't keep that -ush-Hush
brushed pigskin softness and feather-lightness a secreti Tie and
elastic-braid moc with springy cushion crepe soles in beige, otter, stone,

avocado, cinder or black.

As seen in Mademoiselle

306 S. STATE ST.

Mon. 9:00-8:30
Tues. thru Sat.
9:00-5:30

ALL-AMERICAN
YEARBOOK
BIKES and SCOOTERS
1959 VESPA motorscooter, very good
condition. NO 3-6504 after 5. Z4
2 MEN'S lightweight bikes, call even-
ings, NO 5-6680. Z
'57 LAMBRETTA motor scooter. Good
shape. Phone HU 2-4312 after 5 p.m.
Z10
1959 LAMBRETTA 150. Very good condi-
tion with all extras. $225. 334 Liberty
Ct. Z9
MOTOR SCOOTERS - 1959 Cushman
Hillander, excellent engine, tires,
brakes. New paint. 665-7575. Z8
1960 HEINKEL motor scooter, 9.2 h.p.,
3 cycle, with windshield. $350 or rea-
sonable offer. NO 5-6605 after 5. Z6

1 IQ 5-6K34,

ACT NOW
Only a very limited number of
studio and one-bedroom apart-
ments left. Bus transportation to
campus and Ann Arbor business
district.
HURON TOWERS
NO 3-0800, NO 5-9162

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Absolutely
the finest and largest brand new
apartments on campus. Com-
pletely furnished and ready to
occupy. 917 Packard. Days: NO
59121, NO 3-8260, Eves.: NO
3-0696, NO 2-1741, or NO 2-3820.

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Be an
ORGANIZATION MAN
(or woman)
Come to the Organizational Ensian Meeting
TODAY, Sept. 21, at 4:00 p.m. Learn how
to organize.
the yearbook that's your book!

A Bike is a Necessity
Michigan's campus becomes
Accessible with a
BEAVER BIKE
Save your feet and enjoy
fall rides through the Arb.
We Have EVERYTHING in
bike accessories.
Beaver Bike Shop

BUSINESS SERVICES
ENTERTAINERS WANTED: Contact
Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. Univers
Phone NO 2=6362.
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Ph. 665-8184.
WASHTENAW CAFE
German and American Cuisine
We specialize in German Foods
Try Our Cold Beer and Liquor
Student Specials Daily
211 N. Main

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NO 5-6607

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How
to be
richer
t han

Does that sound like a come-on? It is,
It's an invitation to come on and join
the many who are already richer bo"
cause they read The New York Times
regularly. You'll be richer, too, be-
cause The New York Times is richer
in the news and information it sup.
plies you about government, politics,
science, economics, business, indus-
try. As well as sports, fashions, music,
the theatre, all the arts. You'll find
your conversation richer, your under-
standing deeper, your chances
brighter to achieve the goals you set
for yourself. Enjoy convenient campus
delivery of The New York Times - at
special college rates. See your campus
representative today.

The Bud-Mor Agency featuring the
finest music:
Maximillian
Doug Brown
Johnny Harverd
Andy Anderson
Clarence Byrd
Dick Tilkin
Bell-Tones (Ron Bell)
Art Bartner
Men of Note
Bill Curtin
The Classics
Now accepting bookings for fall.
1103 S. University, phone NO 2-6362.
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