hTr~r 7rrnrra 3m '7r _7~71 -IN~1 USSR -- More than 40 per cent of the budget of the University of Moscow is at the disposal of work in the natural sciences, according to the Rector of the University, I. Petrovsky. At present the University of Moscow has more than 25,000 stu- dents in its 14 faculties, including the evening and correspondence students. One thousand five hun- dred students are foreigners. More than a third of all the present Soviet scholars are former stu- dents of the University of Moscow. * . , e GERMANY (WEST) - A Ti- betan refugee student may soon be studying in West Germany as a result of an offer recently made to the Dalai Lama by the Union' of Free Hungarian Students (UFHS). Writing to the Dalai Lama, the UP'HS, which represents 7,000 re. fugee students in 14 countries, said 'we are united in a common strug- gle against totalitarianism and force. "Having been helped in our time of need, we feel it our duty to assist Tibetan students who suffer today because of their love for freedom.'" The Hungarian student organi- zation expects theTibetan student will be able to begin his studies next spring. * , * INDONESIA -- Indonesia plans to send 500 graduate students to study in the United States during the coming two years, it was dis- closed by an official of the' In- donesian Ministry of Education. He said that under the system of "affiliation" with nine American universities Indonesia is supplied with American teachers and edu- cational equipment for her edu- cational institutions. Under the same plan, sponsored by the United States International Cooperative Administration and other American organizations In- donesians are trained to become lecturers. The fields covered under the plan include medicine, engineer- ing, economics. * * S CANADA-A Student Discipline Committee (SDC) will be set up by the Students' Council of Mc- Master University in Hamilton for an experimental period of 12 months. The Committee will consist of five senior students; including at least one junior, at least two of each sex, and if possible, at least one from each faculty of the Stu- dent Union. Complaints will be sent to the defendant by regisreednmail not more than eight days after ac- ceptance by the committee; and all principals will be called not more than five days before the actual date of the hearing. A defendant shall be entitled to cross-examine, call witnesses, ar- gue on his own behalf, and ac- quire the services of a defense council, who must be a member in good standing of the Students' Union. Both the decision and penalty imposed shall be reported to the appropriate dean. In the case of extenuating cir- cumstances, the Dean may request the SDC to review the penalty, the penalties will be in the form of fines, payable to the Student Un- ion and/or suspension of student privileges. CUBA - The Federacion Estu- diantil Universitara (FEU) of Cuba has been organizing special military training courses to form student brigades which could take an active part in any action un- To Sponsor Horse Show The annual University .Coed Riding Club Show will take place March 13 in the indoor ring of the Huron River Stables. The show f e a t u r e s twelvei classes and an exhibition of pat- tern drills by the Crop and Saddle Club. Any University student may en- ter the show. First through fourth place ribbons are to be awarded, and two high-point ribbons given to the two riders with the most points for the entire show. Entry blanks are available at the Union, Women's Athletic Bldg., Barbour Gymnasium, the L M. Bldg., and the League. En- tries should be turned in before March 8. ' , dertaken, in case of necessity, toO(1 preserve the achievements of the Revolution. Fidel Castro came personally Central Michigan University is .to the university stadium to at- sponsoring a Festival of Arts tend the first exercises.WekMrh1trog2. * Week March 13 through 21. After a brief intervention by Special programs planned to FEU's president on the beginning make the arts more significant to of the Revolution and the student those on campus and in the com- participation in, it, Castro ex- munity have been arranged. plained the position of his govern- ment and denied that -militarisa. Music programs during the tion was taking place in the uni. week will include a presentation versity. of "Carmen" by the Grass Roots "Toay, h sad,"th sudetsOpera Co., a Detroit Symphony "Today," he said, "the students Orchestra performance and a do not have to fight any more, nor contemporary jazz concert by are they attacked by the police be- Jack Gridley's Swingin' Chips. cause they are with the people "The Seventh Seal" and "Path- and ready to defend their people, er Panchali" ,are two movies "If they carry guns, they do sty which will be shown. Arts and to show that they will never again crafts will be exhibited through- be victimized by tyrants." out the Festival Week. On November 27, 1959, during a Also included in the Festival of special ceremony commemorating Arts program will be special po- the martyrs who fell for their etry discussions and readings. country, the student brigades held Bible readings will be given by a public parade wearing a special LaMont Okey from the Univer- uniform consisting of grey trou- sity. sers, wine-red shirts (colour of the Most of these programs will be University of Havana) and black presented to the public free of berets with the initials of FEU. charge. CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES 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-mechanioc on duty. "You expect more from Standard and you get it!" 2220 S. University at Forest AI No -9168 81 WITE'S AUTO SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 82 LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY .80 .96 SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE .39 .47 .54 SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING Autoand Furniture Refinished - Reupholstered Convertible Tops NO 3-8644 YAHR'S MOTOR SALES Bumping and Painting Used Cars Bought and Sold NO 3-4510 Both at 507 S. Ashley Figure 5 overage 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 s$ (*Z. By LORA KRAPOHL A special translation of thel play, "Ubu Roi," by French sym- bolist Alfred Jarry will be given by the John, Barton Wolgamot Society at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday in the Arena Theater, Frieze' Bldg. "Ubu Ro." (liberally translated as "Gopotty Rex") is "sort of a wild burlesque of Macbeth and Julius Caesar" according to the translators Joseph Kennedy and Bernard Keith, Grads. "The first production was giv- en in 1896 and at the very first word the audience rioted and fist fights broke out in the orchestra," said Kennedy. "We are curious to see what will happen to Ann Ar- bor audiences. But we don't ex- pect the same reaction here," di- rector Keith added. "The central characters are Papa Gopotty and Mama Gopotty, the most rotten man and -wife in the theater," Kennedy said. "The play includes several mur- ders, assasinations, and battle scenes. In fact, in one scene it has the entire Polish army on the march in the Ukraine," Keith said and then added, "the play has a large cast and uses most of the resources of the theater." The leads will be taken by Emmanuel McCann as Papa Gopotty and Anias Aiken, as Mama Gopotty. An Elizabethan string and wind quartet will sup- ply the music. Tickets for the production are being sold for 95c at Marshall's Book Store until 5:30 p.m. tomor- row. The remaining tickets will be sold at the door. "The John Barton Wolgamot Society, which was recognized by SGC in December of '59, is mainly an organization of graduate stu- dents although it has some un- dergraduate members. It is de- signed to do experimental plays which everyone talks about but no one does," said Kennedy., -_ ~v~W V W *w vv w v w w~w w w y w v On theJ4OU, £a p .p.. A A A S A.SA S S Spp ~p p Protect your car II * Fall Changeover " Antifreeze * Winter Lubrication Complete Tune-up Service Available GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION 801 Packard NO 8-9429 83 NEW ATLAS TIRES "Gripsafe" In sets of 4; 4--670x15, $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 8-7717 84 FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for men, one block to Michigan U~nion. 509 S. Division, or call 8-6757 before 8 P.M. C71 COUPLE OR STUDENT: Furnished. Large livingroom , bedroom, kitchen and basement. Near campus. 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NO 2-1443. 025 LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU 2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35 FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished apt. for 2, 1 bedroom, good beat, near campus. NO 5-8516. C53 GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart- ment close to campus next semester. Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67 DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out- Rooms for rent? Apartments for rent? Do you want a cheap, convenient, widely read source to publish this in- formation??????????? then - try the MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED NO 2-478:6 C42 TRANSPORTATION FOREIGN GRAD STUDENT seeks ride to Philadelphia or Washington for spring vacation. Call Larry. NO 2- 0434. G29 WANTED: Ride to Whitmore Lake at 5:00 P.M. weekdays. Call NO 5-5137. 028 WANTED: Ride to Boulder, Colorado for spring vacation. 'NO 2-4591, Jack Stewart, 228 Hayden, E.Q. 027 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$7:95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W1 NEW CARS * LINCOLN * MERCURY * COMET * ENGLISH FORD 3345 Washtenaw Phone NO 3-4197 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS Quality Service A Must. HELP WANTED MALE STUDENT needed to, pick up school children. My car, hours 2-4 Tues. and Thurs. P.M. $3 per day. NO 8-7076. H27 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST-Available now; Senior laboratory positions with guaranteed maximum salary of $500 or over. Requirements are B.S. and registered A.S.C.P. Hospital location. Greater metropolitan Detroit area. Write to Post Office Box 128, Ann Arbor. H24 KITCHEN supervisor and cook wanted for 8 weeks residence summer camp. Must plan menus. If interested, write giving experience, references and sal- ary required. Write Camp, 1231 Van Dusen Drive, A.A. H21 SVF4MER CAMP Counselors Wanted. M en for northern 8 week boys sum- mer camp. Waterfront, archery, rifl- ery, craft counselors needed. If in- tereste i call NO 2-9454 after 6 P.M. H20 FOR SALE 2 STUDENTS nurse uniforms. Size 14- good condition, including cap. Call NO 5-8495 after 6 P.M. B22 STUDENTS-I will give you a 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, 5-0 evenings. B44 ALTERATIONS DRESS MAKING, Ladies' Tailoring, Al- terations. Call1NO 2-3481, day or eve- ning. P1 PHOTO SUPPLIES CONTAFLEX II, "F2.8, 45 mm.~ lens Com-. pur MXV shutter, Pre-set peratives. W. A. Tele. Lens, Wantle Lens, Filters, flash, and etc. Call GR 9-3702 toll free. BUSINESS SERVICES; Is the dorm food bothering you? Do you go away with that hungry feeling? Do you crave something to end that monotony? Well they have it at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 J24 Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners $15.00 and up 4. LEABU SALES AND SERVICE 322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604 )J59 ONE-DAY SERVICE AT SANFORDS .-. 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MOTOR SCOOTER: Lambretta or Vi per. Call 405 Hayden Hose, E Quad. BUSINESS PERSONAL BEFORE you buy a class ring,, look the official Michigan ring. Burr Patte son and Auld Co., 1209 South Ulii sity,. NO 8-8887. Fl FORTHE BEST "INMUSIC it's Johi Harberd - Bob Elliot - Bol Weevils Andy Anderson - Dick Tiki Blaser - Kingsmen - Ray Louis Larry Kass plus many others. Phoi THE BUD-MOR AGENCY. NO 2-3 FF1 EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days, countries including Oberammerg Passion Play & Olympics, if desire All for $705. For details write We ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor. F PERSONAL sas eTISK : says: Be ready to do your share, Informed students make Alumni who care. F124 WE'VE BEEN MOVED!-Peacemake' Prance (Anti-Military Ball) will held in Hussey Room, Michigi League. Still 9-12; Informal. $1.00 p couple contributtion to Peace wo: Iof American Friends Service Comm tee, CONGRATULATIONS to RondaZoro She Is now affiliated with Rho ,il Chi Eshpilon (National Reduc# Sorority). If you are interested open rush for this select Greek ass ciation, contact Barb. NO 2-7820, a er 5 P.M. (We diet from 5-8 eve day). P1 FOUND: 1 girl, answers to name Ma: ine. Want her? Call her . .. ai time. NO 3-3384. F1 MODERN FOLK MASS ? ? ? Come Douglas Chapel of Congregaton Church 12 noon Sunday, March SERVICE OUT OF THE ORDINAfl r Fr TO ALPHA 2CH SIGMA: Have y tried Ra226? Leads V1 CAMPUS CLOSEUPS 'Do you know? Rita Stillman............3-1561 James Hogan ...........NO 3-9280 "I DON'T WANT TO startle you, bi .they are going to kill most of u Kenneth Patchen - PIC - 8-6234 PIC. Fl For those of you who haven't be told, ROZ SCHULMAN had her pi ture in this week's Life (next to I page). Anyone interested in conta ing her for this weekend may Phoi NO 5-7711. Ft DEAR Y: Let's have a repeat performance! XX F1: TOU, TOO, can be a part of the bi gest event of the year if you co to the Union on Tuesday, March 8 7:30 P.M., Michigras Mass Meeting. Fl NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPAN will interview March 10, 1960, Ju 1960 graduates in C.E., Chem. Eni M.E., E.E., and Industrial Eng., A counting, and Industrial Relatio Please see, the Placement Office f appointments. P BE A PEACEMONGER. Peacemake Prance (Anti-Military Ball). Frida March 4, 9-12 P.M. Michigan Uni Informal. BE A PLOWSHARE BEATER - Atte the Peacemaker's Prance (Anti--M1i! tary Bal). March 4, 9 to 12 P.M. Mic igan Union 3 K-L-M-N. Informal. FLY TO FLORIDA Spring Vacation $99 round trip NO 3-8974 STUDENT OPERA tickets are now at Grinnell's .. . 323 S. Main. F MUSIC BY V.M. Service by ideal Radio & TV vi ~ By JUDITH OPPENHEIM The "Peacemaker's Prance" (Anti-Military Ball) will be held in the Hussey Room of the Wom- en's League from 9-12 p.m. to- night. The dance, an informal record hop, is open to the public. Tickets cost $1.00 per couple and all profits will go to the peace work of the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker agency. The dance had been re-sched- uled after SGC withdrew its ap- proval of a site in the Union which conflicted with the Military Ball. The Boll Weevils Dixielald Band will set a Sherwood Forest scene Saturday night at Sigma Phi Epsilon's Robin Hood party. The Sherwood Forest hunters will ap- pear with their dates in costume. Members of Phi Sigma Delta en's League from 9-12 p.m. Friday, March 4. The dance, an informal and their dates will dance to the RAW SILK CHINESE ROBES and WOMEN'S BLOUSES INDIA ART SHOP 330 Maynard (across from Arcade) music of the Men of Note after the Louis Armstrong concert SAt- urday night. Dick Tilkin and his band will play Saturday night at a party at Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Delta Theta's Saturday night party will feature the music of Johnny Harberd and his band. Andy Anderson's band will pro- vide the dance music at Sigma Chi's party after the Armstrong concert Saturday night. Zeta Beta Tau's Saturday night party will be kickoff for the new pledges. Tau Delta Phi is mourning the departure of their porter Saturday night with a "Memorial Party." A funeral procession will follow the hearse and coffin from Hill Aud. to the house after the early concert. A police escort will ac- company the mourners and funer- al music will be provided by a band. * S * Theta Xi will hold a party at the house Saturday evening. Music for the occasion will be provided by The King's Men. Larry Cass and his band will provide dance music for Phi Epsi- lon Pi's party Saturday evening. The highlight of the party will be folksongs sung by Al Young. Used tape recorders $59.95 and up 1521 Miller Rd. 1319$S. University WE TAKE TRADES - BEST DEALS ANYWHERE X37 GRINNELL'S Used Bran Bach grand piano like new only $445 Come in, investigate Magnavox March Clearance Sale Bargains in Stereo and TV Phone NO 2-3660 X32 323 S. Main NO 2-5667 X36 Horses can be rented from the club for a nominal fee. PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co. 213 E. Washington NO 3-3109 X1 Service on All Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fi's All Work Guaranteed STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 207 E. Ann NO 8-81 18 X22 finds the Michigan Alumni Fund, a department of thel Development Council, receiving 68,000 gifts to- taling over $1,400,000 from Alumni since 1953. F113 COME ONE, come all to the Ma Meeting of MICHIGRAS. Thursda 7:30 at the Union. Fl PERSONAL PERSONAL ... r- ... """"I TI Ii II' ! ___ -- _- t 111If I 5 I// It I -- WRO IMN. :11 -V.... - 11111 Aw L ...r Y! "Y .. - .. L. w! i