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For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,and Saturday 9:30 'till11:30 A.M.

(Continued from Page 4)
and make available to Council members
information relevant to present or past
proceedings in the area.
4) Letters would be sent by the Ex-
ecutive Committee to the following in-
terested parties inviting them to sub-
mit a written statement of their posi-
tion, point of view, or information they
feel the Council should consider. They
would also be invited to participate in
the Council discussion of their state-
ment. a) Vice-President for Student
Affairs; b) Dean Of Men; c) Dean of
Women; d) Student Rtelations Corn-
mittee of the Faculty Senate; e) In-
terfraternity Council; f) PanheleniC As-
soclation; g) Presidents of all regis-
tered student organizations; h) Other
interested parties.
5) A general statement to be pub-
lished in The Daily inviting other in-
terested partas to submit briefs and,
if they so wish, further to petition the
Council Executive Committee for an
opportuntly to discuss their brief with
the Councl. (Because of possible dup-
lication of point of view and limita-
tion af time the Executive Committee
will decide which individuals are to be
allowed to sit with the Council and
which will be allowed to speak only
during constituents time.)
6) The Executive Committee or in-
dividuals of its designation Will make
personal contact with the Student Re.
ations Commnittee of the Faculty Ben-
at and with the offices of Student A-
fairs, Dean of Men, Dean of Women,
Advice, recommendations, and opinion
would be solicited and appropriate
cor unication maintained through-
oulCouncil" deliberation.
-1 The Executive bommittee shall
is)re that there are available suffi-
cient copies of any concrete proposal
before the Council so that all inter-
ested parties will have access to it.
4) The Executive Committee will
schedule the following hearings to take
place before the full Council; a) ad-
ministrative officials; b) faculty sub-
committee, other interested faculty
members; e) representatives from in-
terested groups, eg., student group pres-
idents, financial advisors, alumni
On motion, revised rules for Count-
Ing Ballots under the Haas System were
adopted.
'. wes moved and seconded that Stu-
dent Government council sponsor a
in having a Constitutional Convention.
Motion carried.
It was moved and seconded that Stu-
dent Government Council declare its
intent to take some form of action
toward implementing the 1959 Regents
By-law on Discrimination in the area
of restrictive practices in student Or-
ganizations. The motion was adopted
twithout dissent.
The chair explained that as provid-
ed in the adopted procedure 2) Restric-
tive practices, above, the Council will
"receive and consider proposals with-
out coming to a vote."
Consideration Of a motion presented
in three parts (Miller and Haber), pro-
viding fir 1) rescinding the 1949 res-
lution, 2) adopting a statement "no
recognized organization may prohibit
or otherwise restrict. membership or
membership activities on the basis of
race, color, religion, creed, national
origin or ancestry," and 3) adoption
of administrative procedures was post-
poned until the next regular meeting.
Consideration of a motion presented
in two parts to adopt regulations gov-
erning student organizations relating
to 1) restrictive practices, 2) control
of membership selection as presented
by Phil Zook was postponed until next
week.
The following student-sponsored so-
cial events have been approved for the
coming weekend. Social chairmen are
reminded that requests for approval
for social events are due in the Office
of Student Affairs not later than 12
o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the
event.
Feb. 19: Allen Rumsey Hse., Alpha
Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Chicago
Hae., Chi Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Tau
Delta, Delta Upsilon, Lambda Chi Al-
pha, Mich. Christian Fellowship, Phi
Delta Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa
Psi, Phi Sigma Delta, Sigma Alpha Ep-
silon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Chi,
Theta Xi, Zeta Beta Tau.
Feb. 20: Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Phi,
Scott Hse., Trigon, Taylor Hase.
Recitals
Student Recital: Charles Walton,
tenor, will present a recital in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the
degree Bachelor of Music in Aud A, on
Fri., Feb. 19 at 8:30 p.m. Mr. Walton
will be accompanied by pianist Joellen
Bonham, and assisted by Carol Jewel,
vi'iolin, 'and Marjorie Ramsey, cello.
Letr: Lectures
Leetwe: Prof. Peter D. Arnott, Dept.
of Classics, State University of Iowa,
will speak on "Some Practical Consid-
erations in Staging Ancient Drama" on
Fri., Fab. 19 at 4:10 p.m. Prof. Arnott
will also present a Marionette perform-
ance of Plautus' Menaechml at 8 p.m.,
Fri. Both events will take place in the
Arena Theater, Frieze Bldg. No tickets
are required for the lecture. Tickets
for the evening performance are avail-

able in the Speech Office, Frieze Bldg.
Zoology Lecture: Dr. Eugenie Clark,
Director of the Cape Haze Marine Lab-
oratory, will speak on "Sharks as Ex-
perimental Animals," on Fri., Feb. 19,
at 4:00 p.m., in the Rackham Amphi-
theater.
The Museum of Art is sponsoring a
lecture in conjunction with the open-
ing of its exhibition "Gandhara Sculp-
ture," on Sun., Feb. 21, 2-5 p.m. The
speaker will be Benjamin Rowland, Jr.,
Acting Curator of Oriental Art, Fogg
Museum, Harvard University, at 4 p.m.
in Aud. A, on "Gandhara and Rome."
Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture:
Prof. Richard Krautheimer, Institute of
Fine Arts, New York University will
speak on "ACassical Renaissance in

Rome Under Pope Sixtus IIn' on Mon.,
Feb. 22 at 4:5 p.m. in Aud. B.
Lecture: "The Construction and
Problems of Learning Machines," Prof.
Norbert Wiener pof M.I.T., Tues., Feb.
23, 4:15 p.m. in Trueblood Aud., Frieze
Bldg.-
Lecture: Dr. Harlan Hatcher will
speak on "The Role of the Profession-
al School at the University of Michi-
gan," on Mon., Feb. 22 at 4 p.m. in the
School of Public Health Aud.
Academic Notices
Psychology Colloquium: Prof. James
Deese of Johns Hopkins University will
speak on "Recall and Some Properties
of Words," on Fri., Feb. 19 at 4:15 p.m.
in Aud. B. Coffee at 3:45 p.m. in the
Mason Hall Lounge.
Automatic Programming and Numer-
Ical Analysis Seminar: "Iterative Cir-
cuit Computers (continued)" by Dr.
John H. Holland on Mon., Feb. 22 at
4 p.m. in 3209 Angell Hall.
Placement Notices
Summer Placement:
Interviews:
Fri., Feb. 19:
Birch Trails Camp. Jerry Baer will
interview women counselors for all
types of jobs in the camp, Fri. morning.
Camp Easton for Boys, Ely, Minn
will'be interviewing Fri. morning for
counselors for next summer.
Salvation Army Camp in N.Y. will
be here to interview students for coun-
seling jobs.
Sat., Feb. 20:
Jerry Hakes of Camp Mowglis in New
Hampshire will interview men coun-
selors for all types of camping.
Alex Canja of Camp Flying Eagle will
interview counselors.
NOTE: The Summer Placement Serv-
ice will be open Sat., Feb. 20 in D528 of
SAB. Come in and look over the new
and old jobs.
Personnel Requests:
The following vacancies have been
reported by these companies. The com-
panies are not coming to interview on
the campus at this time.
Albion College, Albion, Mich., will
have an opening in Sept. for Hostess
and Ast. Director for a Freshman
Men's Dormitory. Requires an interest
in young people. Will be living-in eight
months out of year. Woman.
Crowni Zellerbach Corp., Portland,
Oregon, has an opening in the Chemi-
cal Products Div. in Camas, Wash. for
young man in its Sales Dept. Should
be 30-35 yrs. Old, have a B8 or better
degree in chemistry or chemical Engrg
and some experience selling chemicals.
City of Detroit announces examina-
tion for Resident Dentist (Oral Sur-
gery) with final application date not
to exceed July 29. Also examinations on
alternate Fridays for typists and sten-
ographers.
Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y.,
has openings for: Economics and Math.
majors; Chemists - men and women
with BS or MS; and other arts majors
pointing to sales, advertising, writing
occupations, or general business. Call
the Bureau for complete information.
City of Brookfled, Brookfield. Wis.,
has an opening for newly created posi'
tion of Park and Recreation Directo?
for the city.-'
U. S. Graphite Co., Saginaw, Mich.,
is interested in hiring a graduate Engr.
for sales position in the engrg. ma-
terials dept. Would like a single young
man who has completed his military
training and sales personality.
P. F. Ptelster Co., Detroit, Mich,
manufacturers, representatives in the
food business, has a sales position open
and is interested in hearing from can-
didates.
Organization in New York City has
vacancies for women to enter training
program In research. New or recent
graduate with a BA or MA in Bus,
Admin., Economics, etc.
WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Mich., has
opening for a Copy Writer, and would
prefer a woman and some experience,
but will consider an outstanding new
graduate with BA in Speech, English,
Journalism, etc.
Clothing Store in Ann Arbor area
has need of an Asst. Manager - must
have good personality, meet people
easily, willing to work, and under 30
yr. of age. Man, degree not absolutely
necessary.
City of Gaylord, Mich, has an open-
ing for the position of City Manager.
Would prefer Public Admin. graduates
with some experience.
Time, Inc., 'Chicago, Ill, has job op-
portunities for women college gradu-
ates in their Subscription Service Div.
An interest and aptitude for detail
work is necessary, and courses in sta-
tistics, economics, acctg., etc. are par-
ticularly appropriate, but not neces-
sary,
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Roches-
ter, N.Y., has openings for Physicists,
Engineers, Draftsmen, Procurement En-
gineer, Chief Inspector, and Sales
Engrs. Gall Bureau for complete infor-
mation.+
Morris Bean & Co., Yellow Springs,
Ohio, producers of engineered castings,
has opportunity for recent Engrg. grad-
uate in their Tool Engrg. Dept.

Madigan Corp., Long Island, N.Y., has
two openings for Sales Personnel: a
Sr. Technical Sales Engr. with an

Engrg, degree in electronics and at
least 5 yrs. of experience, prefer some-
one with a background in govt. sales;
Jr. Sales Engr. with an electronic
Engrg, degree, with preferably one year
experience in sales correspondence.
Marathon, Div. of American Can Co.,
Menasha, Wis., has job opening for an
Asst. Forester - to assist Forester in
the planning, establishment and ad-
min. of good forestry programs. Degree
in Forestry from accredited college or
equivalent in experience is required -
headquarters are in Menominee, Mich.
Zurich Ins. Co., Chicago, Ill., has va-
cancy for Methodsand Procedures Ana-
lyst with BS or BA degree with courses
in Engrg., Philosophy or mathematics
with a minor in Bus. Admin. or Acctg.
and at least 1-3 yrs. of methods and
procedures work.
Gibson Refrigerator Co., Greenville,
Mich., has need of additional person-t
ne lin the IBM section of their Acctg.
Dept. and is interested in college grad-
uates with mathematical background
or training, or similar education in In-
dustrial Engrg.
Printing Developments Inc., Racine,
Wis., has openings for a Project Engi-
neer requiring a background of Me-
chanical Engrg. and a minimum of 2
yrs. experience. ')
YWCA, Youngstown, Ohio, is seek-
ing staff members for Sept. in the field
of physical education, health and rec-
reational majors.'
County of Kalamazoo, Mich., has sev-
eral openings for persons interested in
the position of Juvenile Court Proba-
tion Officer.
Reeve Darling & Associates, Manage-
ment consultants In Pasadena, Calif.,
is searching for personnel to fill the
following positions: Power Supply De-
sign and Development Sup.; Servo-
Mechanisms Design Sup.; Section Sup.-
Digital Data Processing and Display;
Optics Systems Specialist; Chief Esti-
mator; Manager of Digital Systems ar 4
Equipment and many other simili'
positions. Cali the Bureau for complete
information.
Bureau of Public Roads, Washington,
D.C., is seeking several psychologists
for the conduct of research in the area
of Human Factors in Driving and Traf-
fic Operations. Requires MA or PhD de-
gree.
Standard Oil Co. (Ohio) has current
list of technical and non-technical
openings on file at the Bureau.
Executive Manpower Corp., N.Y.C.
consulting firm, is seeking to fill posi-
tion of General Manager for high level
position.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appts., 4001 Admin. Bldg.,
Ext. 3371.

ROOM AND BOARD
SOUTH DIVISION AND BENJAMIN-
Furnished large living room with
fireplace, dining room, bedroom,
kitchen, and bath. Full basement. All,
utilities paid. $125 to a couple. Call
NO 2-8372. Eli
2 ROOM furnished apartment with pri-
vate bath. 518 S. Division. E12
GOOD FOOD at reasonable prices--
Call House Manager at NO 2-8312.
Ego
ROOM AND/O4 BOARD for men stu-
dents. Meals $16 per week with re-
bates. Room $7 per week. Linen fur-
nished. 1319 Hill, corner of Forest.
Call manager, NO 2-6422. E9
BOARDERS WANTED: Good food at
reasonable prices. Breakfast $0.45,
Lunch $0.70. Dinner $1.25. Contact:
Lee Marriott, Trigon Fraternity. NO
5-6169. E7
THE INTER-COOPERATIVE COUNCIL
now has rooming and boarding vacan-
cies for men and graduate women.
Charges are $10.00 per week for board.
ing, $15.00" per week for rooming and
boarding. Contact the I.C.C. office at
2456 BAB or call NO 8-6872. E19
LOST AND FOUND
WILL THE PERSON who took disser'ta-
tion notes from Carrell desk 322 in
the Main Library please return same.
NO questions asked. , A8
BLACK clutch purse found in vicinity
of Dent School, Sunday. Call NO
2-7820 after 5. A7

FOR SALE.
SONY 3 band transistor short wave, $60.
Ski boots size 10%. VM enclosure with
speaker. Cherry wood table 14"x3';
low, perfect condition; ideal for room,
apt. etc. Call NO 3-4853 after 2 P.M,
for grisly details. B13
ONE GIRL'S BIKE; two boys' bikes. 611
Church-manager's office., B12
1958 LAMBRETTA 125 - Buddy Seat,
windshield, duals. $190. Call NO 2-3191.
B3
STUDENTS-I will give you d 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's most
reputable office supply company. For
demonstration, call Ralph Frederick,
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. B44
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington, W1
USED CARS
1958 VOLVO. Fine condition. Price $1,450.
Call NO 2-7750 after 5:30. N2
PHOTO SUPPLIES
CONTAFLEX II, F2.8, 45 mm. lens Com-
pur MXV shutter. Pre-set peratives,
W. A, Tele. Lens, Wantie Lens, Filters,
flash, and etc. Call GR 9-3702 toll free.
WANTED TO RENT
VISITING PROFESSOR here from Aus-
tralia for three months needs one bed-
room apt. completely furnished. NO
3-1511, ext. 2495. L6

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
NEW ATLAS TIRES
"Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4--70x15,
$58.75; 750x14. $74.95; (plus recap-
able tires and tax). Other sizes
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake
service.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-717
84
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business,
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
use dtires. Road service-mechanio
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it11"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
81
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
82
SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
Refinished -Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
NO 3-8644
YAIR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
Both at 507 S. Ashley
89
Protect your car ! !
* Fall Changeover
* Antifreeze
" Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available.
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .80 2.00 2.96
3 .96 2.40 3.55
4 1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to a line'
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. doily
Phone NO 2-4786
NEW CARS
BEST DEAL
IN MICHIGAN

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAJ RS
GRINNELL'S
Used electric piano, like new,
only $299
Used Baby Grand, Geo. Steck mo
completely reconditioned
only $495
Make Grinnell's your sheet mu
headquarters

323 S. Main

NQ 2-

PIANOS AND O 1GANK. String inst
ments, guitars and banjos. Other
struments also available. We have n
moved to 209 E. Liberty.

Quality Service
A Must

IDEAL RADIO
Presents the finest
TV by GE
RADIO BY G.E.
MUSIC BY V.
Service by

LINCOLN
MERCURY
EDSELx
ENGLISH FORD
FITZGERALD,
INC.

Ideal Radio & TV

1521 Miller Rd.

phone No 2-

Complete line of
HI Fl EQUIPMENT
at catalog prices.

AVCOIros1ey
CINCINNATI, OHIO
interviewing on Campus
FEBRUARY 23, 1960

601 Packard

9o 8-9429
83

3345 Woshtenow
Phone NO 3-4197

IIf

Employment'
Student art-Time
The following part-time jobs are
available to students. Applications for
these jobs can be made in the Non-
Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020
Admin. Bldg., during the following
hours: Monday through Friday, 1:30
p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time work should contact Jim;
Stempson, Student Interviewer at NO1
3-1511, Ext. 2939.

positions available for Electrical and Mechanical
Engineers at all levels and Physics Majors at the
MS and PhD level.
CONTACT YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

_

FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE ROOM for woman. Linens
furnished. Use of modern kitchen
fully equipped. Laundry facilities.
Near E. U. and Hill. Call NO 2-1394.
C52
CUSTOM DESIGNED contemp. studio
apt., sublets available with purchase
of fittings and furniture, Location-
Liberty & State St. area. Phone in-
quiries NO 3-1511, Ext. 2018, 9-5 only,
C48
FOUR Grad, students. Campus location.
Wilmot St. 5 rooms furnished. $160
per month until June. NO 2-7700.
Evenings call NO 3-8842. C51
FURNISHED APT., modern, living room,
bedroom, twin beds, pullman kit-
chen, ceramic bath, $90 a month in-
cludes all utilities. Inquire Knob
Hill Apts., 1126 Norman Place, Apt. 2.
Phone NO 2-3952. C49
PARKING SPACE. Near campus and
Bus. Ed. School. Call NO 2-0515. C50
APT. FOR RENT. No lease, R.N. 24 yrs.
old & would prefer girls to be under
30. $26 monthly. Call NO 5-7028. C47
MAVERICK would like this apt.-newly
furnished, near campus, reasonable
rent. Graduation left space for one
man in this triple without restric-
tions. Call after 6:00. NO 3'-7761.
C46
APARTMENT on campus, 5 rooms,
nicely furnished, private bath, for
4 or 5 adults. Please call NO 2-5255 or
NO 3-5698. C44
SINGLE ROOM-East Side for employed
woman or woman graduate student.
Close to University and hospitals.
Many privileges. Call NO 3-5483. C39

709 Packard

NO 2-3175
J27

. MALE
2 Waiters (11:30 to 1:30 p.m. Monday.
Friday.)
4 Meal jobs (3 fraternity, 1 sorority,)
1 Shipping and inspecting films (15
hrs. per week, 3 hrs. per day be-
tween 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., job
located in Wayne, Mich.)
2 Graduate students to work at in-
formation desk Mon., Wed., and Fri.
practically all day.
1 Technician asst. (Should have elec-
trical or Audio background and be
proficient in at least one foreign
language.)
FEMALE
1 Executive director of Jackson YWCA
(full-time, may include evenings,
$5,600-7,000.)
2 Typists (full-time temporary.)
4 Typists (afternoons, 20 hrs. per wk,)
12 Tour guides for research labs. (10-15!
hrs. per week, hrs. are flexible, back-
ground or interest in natural sci-
ence.
1 Steno-typist (15-20 hrs. per week.)
Organization
Notices
(Use of this column for an-
nouncements is available to offi-
cially recognized and registered
organizations only. Organizations
planning to be active for the spring
semester should register by Feb. 29.
Forms available, 2011 Student Acti-
vities Bldg.)
Mich. Christian Fellowship, skating_
party, Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall.
Univ. Christian Fed., Study Day --
The Meaning of Prayer, Feb. 20, 1-9
p.m., Lane Hall, Speakers: Dr. Welch;
and Sandro Sarti; World Student Day
of Prayer Service, Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m., 512
E. Huron. Speaker: Dr. Welch of Whea-
ton College.

BUSINESS SERVICES
STUDENT seeks stenographic position
15 hrs. weekly. Efficient, experienced.
Charlaine Ackermax, NO 2-3121. J26
GIRLS - you' say you don't like
the food served at rushing parties?
Well then, head down to

RALPH'S MARKET

TYPING SERVICE--Offering expert typ-
ing on dissertations, manuscripts, etc.
All work done on I.B.M. electric type-
writer. Phone NO 2-7605. J20
TYPING. Phone NO 8-6685. J18
WILL EXCHANGE board and roon* for
light baby sitting and minimal house-
work. NO 3-6618. Coed preferred. J12
Reconditioned Vacuum Clean rs
$15.00 and up
J. LEABIJ SALES AND SERVICE
322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604
)J39
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS...
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open 'Til 8 P.M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6966
J2
LAST CHANCE
February only specials

STUDIO
1319 So. Univ. Ave.
We take trades-Best deal anywher
. :
PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
Service on All.
Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-l's
All Work Guaranteed
STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVI(
207 E. Ann NO 8-816
A-I New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14
PERSONAL
SGC CINEMA GUILD announces ope
ing of petitions for spring film spon
sorshtp. Petitions available Tuesds
February 23, SAD Bldg. SC office.
WE ARE recklessly throwing our mon
around scrounging for off-beat, weird
greeting card ideas and are design
by and for college students. It hurt
but we pay well! Write College Ha
Cards. Hickory Grove, Larchmon
New York.,F
CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
Do you know?
Elayne Rotkow............3-1381
John Brown...........-.... .2-441'
F
LATIN AMERICAN Carnival Masquera
Ball, Friday, February 26, 1960. 9 u
til 12 P.M. Michigan Union Ballroon
$2.50, per couple. P
A SPECIAL inducement to all cool guy
Show your date that you aren
ashamed of her. Let the campus
on the latest "bell" party. Help yo
roommate get his first date of t:
year. The D'aily Classifieds are yo
best way of being really COOL. Ca
NO 2-4786. Make life enjoyable I
the rest of the depressed students.
WANTED: An attractive woman for-t
weekend - Requirements: informer
worldly, liberal. Call Carlos NO 5-731
'. IP

If you can't
find it,
stop looking !

BEAVER'S BIKE AND HARDWARE

605 Church

NO 5-6607

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S
CLUB OF ANN ARBOR
RUMMAGE SALE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20
V.F.W. HALL -314 EAST LIBERTY
DOORS OPEN 8:30 P.M.
AD COURTESY OF RAMSAY PRINTERS, INC.
19 E. LIBERTY ST.

ANNOUNCEMENT
Student Discount Tickets
for Performances by the
METROPOLITAN OPERA
in DETROIT May 23 to 27
will be available to students
presenting their ID cards at
GRINNELJL'S MUSIC HOUSE
323 South Main Street
Ann Arbor (Mr. Arthur Kane, Mgr.)
Beginning Monday, February 22
IMPORTANT: Limited number of seats avail-
able. No more than two tickets to any perform-
ance will be sold to any student of the Univer-
sity of Michigan. No tickets may be sold to
persons other than students. Discounts apply
only to $6.50 and $4.50 seats, balcony and
lower floor of Masonic Temple.

MONROE STREET furnished apt. for Esquire $2.00 -- 8 months-
rent. 1 room plus kitchen and bath. New Yorker $3.00 - 8 months
$80. NO 2-5035 after 5 P.M. C31 New Republic $3.00 - 9 months
Sat. Eve. Post $4.79 - 60 weeks
LARGE ROOM. Linens furnished. 1315 Ladies' Home Journal $2.80 - 16 mos.
Cambridge Rd. Call NO 2-8718. 028 Holiday $3.75 - 15 months
Atlantic $2.50 -- 8 months
ACTUALLY on campus, clean 5 rooms tice, 2.5, --w8eonhs
Ifurnished. NO 3-5947. C20 Time, Life, Newsweek, and ;Sports nl-I
I ___rnshed. ____- __47.__ 2_ lustrated-for less than 8 cents a copy
COZY SINGLE RQOM for man student, Your authorized student representa-
walk in closet, ample street parking. tive-Student Periodical Agency. Call
Close to campus & Ferry Field. $7:50 NO 2-3061. J16
per week. 1133 White St., NO 3-2242.
C21 PERSONAL DATA SHEETS lithographed
with or without picture. Reasonable.
ATTRACTIVE single rooms for men in The Edwards Letter Shop
private home near campus. $8. 1011 J23
East University. Call NO 8-8681. C26
DO YOU HESITATE TO BUY SUB-
CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable. SCRIPTIONS TO YOUR FAVORITE
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. 017 MAGAZINES BECAUSE YOU HATE
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPDS-Modern TO PAY "THAT KIND OF MONEY"?
ONEBLOK FOM AMP~JSModrn IF SO, CAST YOUR EYE ON THE
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room. I CSTQUOTEDELO N DH
NO 2-1443. C25 PRICES Q UOTED, BELOW. AND
YOU'LL FIND THAT YOU NEED
LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU HESITATE NO LONGER.
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. 035 Nat'l You
Retail Pay
APARTMENT for four, one block from Magazine Price Only
campus. Large, parking, fireplace, American Heritage ....$15.00 $12.50
basement storage. Call NO 3-6039 af- American Mercury .... 4.00 3.00
ter 5. )C61 Argosy................ 4.00 3.00
Audio................4.00 3.00
FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished Better Homes & Gar. ... 3.00 2.70
apt. for 2, 1 bedroom, good heat, near Camera 35 ............. 2.50 1.75
campus. NO 5-8516. C53 Catholic Digest........ 4.00 3.20
Christian Herald....... 4.00 3.00
GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart- Downbeat.............7.00 5.60
ment close to campus next semester. Ebony............... 3.50 2.75
Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67 Electronics Illus. ...... 4.00 3.00
Field & stream ....,.... 3.50 2,75
DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out- Flying (U.S.)..........5.00 4.00
Rooms for rent? Apartments for rent? Forbes ..).......... 7.50 5.75
Do you want a cheap, convenient, Glamour (Charm in.) 4.00 3.00
widely read source to publish this in- Harper's Magazine......6400 4.50
formation??????????? then - try the Hi F Stereo Review . 4.00 3.00
MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED High Fidelity........ 6.00 4.50
NO 2-4786°'ihFdlt . ..* .0 45
C42 Horizons ..............18.00 15.30
House & Garden....... 5.00 4.00
FURNISHED University operated apart- Look.................4.00 3.00
ments available immediately at Uni Popular Electronics 4.00 3.00
versity Terrace and North" Campus. Reporter ............ .00 4.50
Available to married students and Rudder -........... 4.00 3.00
married faculty. Efficiency, $85; One Sports Car Guide ...... 5.00 3.75
bedroom, $97; Two bedroom $112. Call Sports Car Illus. ....... 5.00 4.00
NO 3-1511, ext. 3311, or apply 1056 Ad- True (U.S.) ...........4.00 3.00
ministration Bldg. C40 U.S. Camera ......... 3.50 2.50
Venture... ............7.00 4.90
HELP WANTED Vogue Pattern Bk. ...... 3.00' 2.25
(All prices shown are for 1 year sub-
PART-TIME service station attendant scriptions; we have even better dis-
who will also be available for the counts for longer periods.)
summer. Write Box H-i5, Michigan (The magazines listed above are only
Daily. H15 random examples of the more than
2,900 periodicals that we handle.)
BLIND STUDENT wants a reader be- CALL STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY,
tween 1-5 P.M. Pay $1.00 an hour. If NO 2-3061 before 5:00 P.M.; NO 2-3018
interested call only between 6-7 P.M. after. Place your order now; we will
NO 8-8156. H13 be glad to bill you. J14
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

discovers 'that students play an in
portant role in the work of ti
Development Council through th
Student Relations Board.
WANTED: one or two girls to sh
nicely furnished modern campus a
702 E. University. NO 2-0515.
YOU SAVE 15 pitchers of beer by
renting a tux when you go to
Paul Bunyon Ball.
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look
the official Michigan ring. Burr Pati
son and Auld Co., 1209 South Uni1
sty, NO 8-8887.
FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Joh:
Harberd - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevi
Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin -
Blaser - Kingsmen - Ray Loui
Larry Kass plus many others. Ph
THE BUD-MOB AGENCY. NO 2-6
LESSONS in piano, singing and spe
ing. Carol S. Westerman, 715 Gran
NO 8-6584.
Have YOU heard all about the wond
ful results from advertisin~g in7
Michigan Daily Classified Colur
Try it yourself and see. Call
2-4786.
KINGSTON TRIO appearing in Det
Sun. - Feb. 21 - Masoiic Tem
Tickets at Bob Marshall's.
BEFORE YOU buy a class ring, look
the official Michigan ring. Burr P
terson and Auld So., 1209 South U
versity, NO 8-8887.
EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days
countries including Oberammer
Passion Play & Olympics, if desk
All ror $705. For details write WE
ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor.

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