V, OCTOBER 28, 1962
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
~', OCTOBER 28, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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FOLLETT'S
COLLEGE CLAMOR:
Flint Students Request
Writ of Clarification
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 11:30 A.M.
By MARTHA MacNEAL
Attorneys for student plaintiffs
from the Flint Community Junior
College filed papers in the United
States Federal District Court Mon-
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"MASTERY... MAGIC ... SHEER
MUSIC!
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--Mossman, Detroit News
COMING NOV. 8
HILL AUDITORIUM
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM
Proudly Presents
day asking an injunction against
the Flint Board of Education,
FCJC Dean Lewis Fibel, and Gen-
eral Superintendent of City
Schools Lawrence L. Jarvie.
The suit was entered in an
effort to clarify legal questions
concerning the recent suspension
of the student newspaper, the
College Clamor. The suit also at-
tempts to clarify the policies set
up regulating its publication. The
student plaintiffs feel that court
action is the only means by which
a satisfactory settlement can be
reached.
A statement released by Hugh
Carr, chairman of the state region
of the United States National Stu-
dent Association, cites the recent
suspension as "a flagrant and
unwarranted action."
Plaintiffs say that the guaran-
tee of experience in journalism
contained in the college catalogue
description of the Clamor con-
stitutes a contract which would
be violated by suspension of the
paper, and that such acts may
continue on "an arbitrary and
capricious basis."
The plaintiffs also believe that
the Clamor was suspended for the
sole reason that opinions express-
ed by staff members differed from
the views of the defendants, and;
that staff members' civil rights
guaranteed by the first amend-
ment have been violated.
The students will ask a prohibi-
tion against censorship or suspen-
sion of the Clamor because of
political, social and economic
viewpoints of staff members.
Arrangements
For Exchange
Almost Ready
Arrangements are being final-
ized for an exchange program to
be conducted with an Indian uni-
versity beginning this June, Prof.
Claude Eggertsen, chairman of
the education school's internation-
al education committee, said re-
cently.
The reciprocal program would
exchange one education professor
and up to three graduate students,
who would teach and conduct re-
search for a year at the partici-
pating university. The program
would run at least through 1968.
Formal approval has been ob-
tained from the State Department,
various Indian government agen-
cies, and the University of Baroda
and the University of Bombay,
either or both of which may take
a part, Prof. Eggertsen said.
PERSONAL
GLEE CLUB CONCERT SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 3. F3
IF THE PHIS WON'T, the Thetas will.
The Glee Club Concert will really
swing. See you there Nov. 3. F3
LIGHT BLUE MGA-Blonde girl with
glasses driver. Please call 2-9159 Now--
Important. Regarding scooter accident.
F18
TYPIST with 8 yrs. experience, disser-
tations, term papers, etc. All work
done on IBM electric typewriter. NO
2-7605. J16
EXCHANGE C.A.T.'s for APA Folland
Great Star Series this Mon., Tues.,
Wed., 11:30-4:30, League Undergradu-
ate Office. F6
SUE-The 2nd Balcony really turns me
on. I'll meet you there for the Glee
Club Concert. Our fathers can find
something else to do. Jake. F4
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
Where marignal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F43
COMING SAT., November 10 - Carlos
Montoya. Ann Arbor High. Block tick-
et orders now being taken. Contact
the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. Univer-
sity, NO 2-6362. F14
WANT TO ESCAPE? Try art. Try Gen-
eration staff. We need you. For infor-
mation call John Herrick, editor, NO
3-2273 or NO 2-3241. You too can
speak for your generation. FIl
GLEE CLUB CONCERT-Wisconsin and
Michigan, Saturday, Nov. 3. Two con-
certs, 7:00 and 9:30. Tickets available
Mon. thru. Fri. at Hill Aud. Box Offce.
8:00-5:00. All seats reserved, $1.00,
$1.50, $2.00. Tickets going fast. V5
GENERATION NEEDS some electricity
and you are it! Poems, plays, short
stories, novels, even vignettes. Written'
any? Leave them on the Generation
desks in the Student Publications
Building, 410 Maynard, first floor. We
love you and want to make you fam-
ous. F9
WINTER is ycomnin' in
Gnashin its teeth with unprofitable
talent
At Mr. Eastman and his 10 pounds of
flesh
While I immaculately owe dying one
life
To winter
No to Cuber. Fi
BARB
Did I ever get took to the cleaners
and I enjoyed it too. My roommate
took me to Frank's Kleen King, 1226
Packard, and showed me how easy it
was to dry clean all my skirts, sweat-
ers, coats, etc. A full 10 lb. load in
just 20 minutes for $2. For further
information or if you have transpor-
tation problems call NO 8-9468.
Sue F44
TRANSPORTATION
Drive Yourself . . .
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes,
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Ecorse Road
Ypsilanti, Michigan
LINES
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MICHIGAN DAILY
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1.95
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1 DAY 3 DAYS
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Phone NO 2-4786
6 DAYS
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USED CARS LOST AND FOUND
'54 MERCEDES BENZ 180, new engine. FOUND: White chiffon scarf in Geog-
John Fredrickson, NO 5-6115. N44 raphy 101 lecture on Tuesday of exam.
Call Jary at NO 2-3159. A35
'55 2-DR. CHEV. Good clean car, stand-MUIA MDE
ard trans.$325.lU* 2-9425. MUSICAL MDSE.
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FOR RENT
WANTED-Female roommate
apartment. 665-8385.
HELP WANTED
to share
C14
CAMPUS-Single room., for male stu-
dent, linen service. NO 2-1807. Clo
ROOMMATE WANTED by 2 males.
Large apt., 2 blocks from campus. TV.
$47/mo. Call 5-4908. C12
PARKING SPACE for rent. East Liberty
and South Forest locations. Apts.
Limited, NO 3-0511 evenings and NO
5-9271. Clil
STUDENTS
Several apartments available in cam-
pus and Burns Park area.
APARTMENTS, LIMITED
NO 3-0511Ev'enings
NO 5-9271
C45
APARTMENTS FOR RENT - A limited
number of efficiency one bedroom and
2 bedroom furnished. apartments
available for Oct., Nov. and Dec.
assignments to married students or
married faculty. Apply at University
Apartments Office, 2364 Bishop St.,
North Campus, or phone 662-3169 or
663-1511, Ext. 3569. C4
FOR RENT-One 3 bedroom unfurnish-
ed house with wall to wall carpeting
in living room, bedroom, and hall.
Available to faculty after Oct. 31.
Conveniently located near North
Campus. Apply at University Apart-
ments Office, 2364 Bishop St., North
Campus, or phone 662-3169 or 663-
1511, Ext. 3569. - C3
ACT NOW
Studios from $111.00
1-bedroom from $1.30.00
Bus transportation o campus
and Ann Arbor business district.
HURON TOWERS
NO 3-0800, NO 5-9162
STUDENTS
Do you want to live in a new,
luxury two - bedroom, furnished
apartment - But do not have
enough roommates to carry the
load-don't hesitate--call Apart-
ments Ltd, NO 3-0511. Evenings
NO 5-9271. We will arrange meet-
ings for interested parties. Hurry
-only four available.
C27
EVENING WORK available to woman
with good speaking voice, must enjoy
talking on telephone. Pleasant work-
ing conditions and salary. NO 5-6049.
H37
WANTED-Qualified people to aid in
academic tutoring. Sign up at Union
student offices. H29
EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper-Accountant,
female preferred, full-time. Small
business firm. By appointment. 663-
5723. H24
WANTED-Three or four piece combo
for the 1962-63 Ski Season-Friday
and Saturday nights only. Apply Jack
Finlayson, Gen. Mgr., Perry-Davis
Hotel, Petoskey, Mich. H35
HELP WANTED - Two men and two
women. Three evenings and Satur-
days. Average $58 weekly. Car and
neatness required. Fore interview call
NO 5-9197. Ask for Mr. Kelly. Between
12 noon-i p.m. and 5 p.m.-6 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 29. H34
FOR SALE
PROFESSIONAL 35mm outfit for sale.
Must sacrifice. Call 3-5138. B41
LEITZ VALLOY II, 35 mm. enlarger
with lens. U. Hospital, Ext. 7445. B39
HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS and Decora-
tions. One mile from Stadium. 2617
Saline Rd. B27
CHRISTIAN ENTERPRISES
STORE
3650 CARPENTER ROAD
PHONE-NO 8-9629
Tue., Wed., Thur.-8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Open: Mon., Fri., Sat.-8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Furnishings for home or apartment.
Re-upholstered ahd refinished furni-
ture,
'58 4-door Ford. Excellent condition.
311 Awixa, NO 3-0211. N24
1953 CADILLAC HEARSE-Good condi-
tion. Call S. Quad, Ext. 571. N36
1957 TRIUMPH TR-3. Red with black
canvas top. Call NO 8-9379. N35
1959 CORVETTE, two tops, excellent
condition. $2450 with $850 down. NO
8-7449. N43
'58 FORD FAIRLANE. Four-doorhard-
top, power steering, power brakes.
Fordomatic, electric windows, electric
seat. Priced to sell $400. Call NO 2-
5874 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. N42
2205 1963 Mercedes Benz for sale. 4-door
sedan. Automatic. Just brought back
from Europe.'Medium blue with beige
interior. AM-FM radio, disc brakes,
very low mileage. Fair price. NO
2-5119. N45
BARGAIN CORNER
ATTENTION ROTC
Officers' Shoes
Army-Navy Oxfords-$7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69c
y Brasso 69c
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington
BUSINESS SERVICES
665-8184
Manuscript typing, transcription,
medical, legal, technical conferences,
mimeographing, offset. Quick, ac-
curate, experienced. Professional Serv-
ice Associates, 334 Catherine. Jll
TYPING: Mailings, papers, theses. Elec-
tric typewriter. Mrs. Myers. 438-4682.
J15
FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party
favors and unique gifts contact ;Bud-
Mor Agency, 1103 S. University, NO
2-6362. J4
MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed,
Multilith Offset for reproduction,
Photo copy, mailings. Gretzinger's
Business Service, 320 S. Huron. HU
2-0191. J8
A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
GUITARS ETC.
Make, Repair; Buy and Sell
Private and Group Instruction
Hoots Daily
Herb David Guitar Studio
HELEN MAURICE
H AYES EVANS
,A, P$ cPEA1i hoPLAYfERS
The BUD-MOR AGENCY
finest music:
featuring the
Box Office Opens Nov. 5
Send Mail Orders To: Professional Theatre Program,
Mendelssohn Theatre. Please enclose a stamped, self-
adlressed envelope. Orch. $4.50, 4.00, 3.50; 1st Balc.
3.50, 3.00, 2.50; 2nd Balc. 2.50, 2.00, 1.50.
THERE IS NO TRICK TO
THESE MONTH-END TREATS
Hide-A-Beds
Sofa Beds
Platform Rockers
Occasional Chairs
$64.50
$37.50
$22.50
3.50
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Refrigerators
Electric ranges
Gas ranges
Washing machines
Television sets
Radios
Desks
Dining Room sets
Bedroom suites
$29.50
$27.50
15.00
17.50
27.50
4.50
4.50
24.50
42.50
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Maximilian
Doug Brown
Johnny Harberd
Andy Anderson
Clarence Byrd
Dick Tilkin
Bell Tones (Ron Bell)
ArtnBartner
Men of Note
Bill Curtin
The Classics
Don't delay-
plan your parties right away
1103 S. University, Phone NO 2-6362
9-I
Miscellaneous articles of all kinds.
Clothing for the entire family..
One set of Corpus Juris Law books.
C34
TYPING-Dissertation or thesis ready
for typing? For fast, accurate and
economical service by typists familiar
with graduate school requirements,
contact Ann Arbor Typing and Print-
ing Service, 117 S. Main, Ann Arbor
or call 663-2587. J9
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CASHMERE COATS
Also Fur trimmed and fine wools.
Originally 98.95
7800
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JAMBOREE'S STEP UP IN ALL HEEL HEIGHTS TO
EVERYTHING THAT'S NEW AND IMPORTANT IN A SHOE
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heels for feet that go a-wandering down city
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Imported, Knit Costumes and
better dresses. These groups
include 39.95 and 45.00 values
many were 49.95. Sizes 10-44
121/2 to 241/2 s<:,o;>:;<:
XTRA SPECIALS
TWO GROUPS of BETTER DRESSES
Dark Cottons, Arnel jerseys, crepes and wools
898 and 1493
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