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ARCH 17, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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"A Phoenix Too Frequent'
Christopher Fry, will be prese
at 4:10 p.m. today in Truet
Aud. at the Frieze Bldg.
"We are playing this co:
to the hilt for its optimism
desire toward life, which is
patible with Fry's idea that
is more important than de:
Jacqueline DeCamp, directc
today's Laboratory Playbill,
Phoenix Too Frequent", said.
The comedy is about Dyna
and her servant Doto, who ai
the tomb of Virilius, Dynalm
dead husband. The tW have
cided that they also must d
an expression of their loyal
Virilius.
Meanwhile, Tegeus-Chrom
Roman soldier, is outside gua
the bodies of six politicians
were hanged for their inepti
One noon Tegeus goes int(
tomb (which he thinks is er
to eat lunch.
When he meets the 'women
discovers their purpose, his
in the loyalty of mankind is
stored.
Complications begin, th
when Dynamene and Tegeus
in love.
Dynamene will be playe
Janice Hamblin, '60, Doto by
gy Yerian, and Tegeus-Ch
by Ronald Bernstein, '63.
"The play has a mood of
timism, love of life and a kir
immortality," Miss DeCamp
"Fry has a great deal of fun
landguage, especially with p;
"He also uses lots of f igur,
speech and elevates the a
event above reality, at the
time making it highly humor
P ric T o Pa
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S7ea Chantey:
For Sailors
Prof. Percival Price will rp
carillon recital of sea chantey
the University Sailing Club
p.m. today.
Prof. Price is an honorary
ber of the Sailing Club,
holds its open meeting 7:30
today in the Union ballroom
Slate LeetuiUe
ByEconorm
Professor Harry G. Johnso
the University of Chicago eco
ics department will speak to
on the subject, "The Po
Economy of Opulence."
The lecture, which will be
ered at 8, pm. at Rackham
ditorium, is offered under the
pices of the economics depart

UN Charter
Consideered
By CAROLINE DOW
"How much consideration should
makers of foreign policy give to
the UN charter principles on the
use of force?" Prof. Edwin Hoyt
asked at the second of four Stu-
dent Government Council UN
seminars, last night.
The charter guarantees the sov-
ereign equality of member states
and members agree to refrain from
the use of force against member
nations with two exceptions.
Justifies Action
Self defense justifies unilateral
action and a legitimate threat to
international peace requires col-
lective action.
Prof. Hoyt pointed out that al-
though the United States had
made the strategically bad move
to back the UN principles, in
Korea, they simultaneously vio-
lated them in Formosa, thus
United States policy has not
shown a consistent attitude toward
the United Nations charter princi-
ples.
The fact that the United States
reversed its own policy to avoid
land wars in Asia to back the UN
in Korea demonstrates that policy
makers are sincere about Charter
principles. Their actions show that
the relationship of United States
policy to the Charter has not been
thoroughly analyzed, Prof. Hoyt
said.
Stalls Council
The United States inconsistently
stalled security council action on
the Guatumalan revolution until
the Communist tinged regime was
overthrown.
This was inconsistent because
John Cabot Lodge had, the week
before, denounced similar Soviet
action on the Thailand Peace Mis-
sion. Prof. Hoyt pointed out that
this did not increase Latin trust
of the United States.
Tonight, Prof. Ronald Freed-
man will seminar on "The World
Population Problem" in the honors
lounge of the Undergraduate Li-
brary at 7:30.
POStpFoneDate
SOf Installation

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Academic Notices
The space astrophysics colloquium
originally scheduled for Tues., March
15 will be held on Thurs., March 17.
Dr. R. A. Nidey, Physicist, Kitt Peak
Nat'l Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, will
speak on "Solar 'Eyes' and Pointing
Controls," 4:15 p.m., Rackham Amphi-
theater.
Political Science Graduate Round
Table discussion of "Some Perspectives
on Congressional Representation" led
by Warren E. Miller and Donald E.
Stokes, members of the University of
Michigan Political Science Department,
on Thurs., March 17, at 8:00 p.m. in
Rackham Assembly Hall.
Dr. Simon Williams, member of the
Board of Trustees of the Scandinavian
Seminar, will be visiting the campus
Thurs., March 17. Dr. Williams will be
glad to see any student interested in
the Seminar's Program for a year's
study in the Scandinavian countries.
Dr. Williams will hold office hours from
3:00 to5:00 p.m. Thurs. afternoon in
the Freshman - Sophomore Counselors
Office, 1213 Angell Hall.
Psychology Colloquium: Dr. Gerald A.
Mendelshon will speak on "Defenses
Against Anxiety: An Exploration Via
Hynosis" on Fri., March 18 at 4:15 p.m.,
in Aud. B. Coffee at 3:45 p.m. in the
Mason Hall Lounge.
Little Seminar: "The Cost of Protec-
tion and the Scientific Tariff" will be'
the subject of a discussion by Prof.
Harry G. Johnson, University of Chi-
cago on Fri., March 18 at 4 p.m., in Rm.
102, Econ Bldg.
Doctoral Examination for Chung
Myun Lee, Geography; thesis: "Recent
Population Patterns and Trends in the
Republic of Korea", Thurs., March 17,
210 Angell Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chair-
man, D. D. Crary.
Placement Notices
summer Placement:
The Summer Placement will be open
Saturday from 9-12 and Jack Parsons,
from Camp Sherwood in Boyne City,
Mich., will be here to interview mar-
ried couples, nurses, and person for
sailing instructor position.
Detroit Area Boys Scouts of America.
Mr. Fred Liest will interview men for
counselors in their two camps. Inter-
views Thursday p.m. 1 to 5.
Beginning with Mon., March 21, the
following schools will have representa-
tives at the Bureau of Appointments
to interview for the 18960-61 school
year.
Mrs. Robert Brinekert of the Huron
Valley Girl Scout Council will interview
for the following counselors: a C.I.T.
Director and Asst. Director, must be
over 21. A Nurse, Unit Leaders, Water-
front Director, Canoeing Instructors,
Cabin Counselors. She will be there
Friday morning from 9 to 12.
Jackson Cnty. Girl Scout Council,
Camp O' The Hills at Wamplers Lake,
Mich. will interview Tuesday., March 22
and Thursday, March 24 from 1 to 5
p.m. Maude Herman, Camp Director will
interview for Program Director, Unit
Leaders, Waterfront Director, Nurse,
Business Manager, Handyman and Kit-
chen Helper.
New Jersey YM.CA. Weldon Hester,
Executive Director, will interview March
24 and 25th at the Summer Placement
Service. Mr. Hester wants a Nature
Director, Trips and Hikes Director,
Canoe Trip Director, Photographer, 2
foreign student directors, Village Head
Counselors, Waterfront Ast., etc.
Placement:
The Detroit Civil Service Commission
is still looking for Playleaders and
Swimming instructors. You must have
your Sr. Life Saving Certificate and
prove that you can swim. Examinstigns
will be given during Spring Vacation at
the City-County Bldg.
The Sutmer Placement is in Room
D528 of the S.A.B. and is open every
afternoon and Friday morning.
Mon., March 21
Grand Rapids, Mich (Kent County
Spec. Ed. & Services) -Ment. Hdp.,
School Diag., Visiting Teacher, Speech
Corr., Homebound.
Inkster, Mich. (Cherry Hill Sch. Dist.)
Elem., Jr. HS Sci/Math, Soc. Stud /Enf;
HS Eng., Physics/Math, Physics/Chem.,
Math, French, Shop, Guid.
Tues., March 22
Clarkston, Mich. - Elem. French,
Math, Physics, Art, Ind. Artp,. Girls
Phys. Ed.
Fraser, Mich.-Call later for fields.
New Baltimore, Mich. (Anchor Bay
Schs.)-Eem (K-6); Some Secondary.
Wed., March 23'
Battle Creek, Mich. (Lakeview Schs.)
Elem.; Jr. HS Girls PE/Math or Soc.
Stud. or Eng., Gen. Math, Guid/Math
or Soc. Stud., Ind. Arts; HS Math, Eng.,
Span/Eng., Math (Bus. & Gen.); Elem
Art Consultant.
Dearborn, Mich. (Dist No. 7)-Elem.,
Jr. HS Math/Sci., Vov. Mus/Eng. or
Soc. Stud., Eng/Soc. Stud/Home Ec.,
Shop/Art.
PERSONALITY
H ARSTYLING

is our aim!
eSUAVE
" SMART
" INDIVIDUALISTIC
10 Haircutters
The Doscola Barbers
Near Michigan Theatre

Jackson, Mich. (County Spec. Ed.
Dept.)-Visiting Tchr., School Diag.,
Deaf, Type C, Physically Hdcp., Ret.,
Physical Therapist.
New Hyde'Park, New York--HS (must
have Master's Degree) Eng., Math, Busi-
ness, Citizenship Ed.
Thurs., March 24
Bedford, Ohio-Elem., Elem/Jr. HS
Fine Arts; Jr. HS Math, Phys. S., Eng/
So. Stud., Girls PE, Voc. Mus.; HS
Eng., Track Coach, Home Bc.
Farmington, Mich.-Jr. HS Gen. Sci/
Bio1., 8th Or. Math, Eng/Soc. Stud.,
Eng/Math, Eng., Math, Soc. Stud., Art,
Home Ec.; HS Eng/French or Span.,
Eng/Home Ec. or Span.Chem/Math,
Hist/Eng. or Bus. Ed. or Art, Hoe
Ec.; Elementary; Spec. Ed.; Speech
orr., Visiting Tchr., Ment. Hdcp.,
Ortho. Counselor.
Grand Rapids, Mich. (Kentwood P.S.)
-Elem (K-6); HS Eng/Speech, Home
Ec., Higher Math, St. (Gen/Chem/
Biol), Girls PE Band/Choral, Comm.
(shorthand); Curriculum Coord (MA
plus 5 yrs. experience).
Kalamazoo, Mich.-Elem.: Girls PE;
HS Physics, Soc. Stud. (MA), Math,
Gen. Sci., Eng. (Jr. or Sr. HS), Voc.
Music, Span.: Ment. & Phys. Hdcp.
Roseville, Mih.-Elem (K-), Elem.
Voc. Mus., Elem Ment. Hdcp.
Fo r any additional information and
appointments contact the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Administration
Building, NOrmandy 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Wed., March 23
Michigan Bell Telephone Company--
See Tuesday's Listings.
Office of the Adjutant General, De-
partment of the Army, Washington,
D.C. Location of Work-U.S., Foreign
Countries where Army bases are lo-
cated. Graduates-June, August. Re-
sponsible for the library and recrea-
tion programs established and main-
tained to insure the mental and phy-
sical well-being of the Army personnel.
Requirements: 1. Degree with an ap-
propriate major and/or applicable ex-
perience. 2. U.S. Citizen 3. Excellent
Physical and Mental Health 4. Pleas-
ing Personality 5. Ability to supervise
and work successfully with people of
varied background. 6 Minimum age of
21. 1. Crafts Director. Men & Women
Director designs and equips facilitie,
prepares budgets, keep records, make
reports, purchase supplies, supervise
personnel, maintain tools and equip-
ment, plan promotional projects and
conduct training courses. Also helps
the individual develop his creative
skills according to his individual in-
terestes. 2 Librarian. Women. Mini-,
mum of 30 hours in library science; or
a minimum of 4 years library experi-
ence at the professional level; or a
combination of experience and educa-
tion. In a large military community,
the main library and its branches re-
semble a city library system. The rou-
tine skills of cataloguing, circulaition
and reference are geared to meet the
ever changing interests of military per-
sonnel. 3. Entertainment Director. Men
& Women. The Program promotes max-
imum utilization of soldier talent to
provide a constant source of enter-
tainment for the troops. The Direc-
tor must be versatile ,well trained and
experienced in technical and direc-
tional phases of the theater and/or
music. 4. Recreational Leader and Rec-
reation Supervisor. Service Clubs are
established for the welfare and recrea-
tion of enlisted personnel offering
dances, special parties, games, tourna-
ments, picnics, tours, quiz programs,
contests, talent nights, soldiershows,
and many other features that a staff
imagination can plan. 5 Sports Di-
rector. Men, The Sports Program is
offered to a man at his own level and
in his own game. Maximum participa-
tion in activities ranging from foot-
ball to tennis, from diving to wrestl-
ing. Further information is available
GIn their brochure.
( Old Line Insurance Company, Dee
troit, Michigan. Location of Work. De
troit. Graduates-February, June, Aug-
Iuse.Life, Hospitalization and Accident
& Health Insurance Sales. Men with
a degree in Economics, Political Sci-
ence, English, Foreign Languages, So-
ciology, Psychology, History, Speech for
Advertising, Insurance Sales, Mer-
chandising, Personnel and Public Re-
lations.
International Business Machines, Re-
search Department, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Location of Work-State of New York.
Graduates-February, June August.
Production of Electronic Data Process-
ing Machines, High-Speed Digital Com-
puters, Electronic Calculators; Punched
Card Accounting Machines; Electric
Typewriters; Military Products. Men
& Women with a BS or MS in Mathe-
matics for Programming.
Thurs., March 24.
Pan American World Airways, Long
Island City, N.Y. Location of Work-27
offices in U.S. or Canada. Graduates-
June, August. Products or Services:
Provides international air carriage of
passengers, cargo and mail to over 80
countries. Men with a degree in Lib-
eral arts, or Business administration
for U.S. Sales Training Program. The
Program consists of six months in New
York area to become familiar and rea-
sonably proficient with major functions
of airline sales work to allow assign-
ment to a District Office. Applicants
' must be willing to accept assignment

to any District in U.S. or Canada tip-
on completion of Training Program.
Itek Corporation, Waltham, Massa-
chusetts. Location of Work-Waltham,
Mass. Graduates-June, August. The
two-year-old company specializes In
information handling by means of op-
tics, Photophysics, Photochemistry, and
electronics. Men with a degree (BS, MS,
or PhD) in Physics or Logician for Re-
search and Development.
April 11
U.S. Army Security Agency Reserve,

Dearborn, Mich. Enlistees for six-month
active duty program desired by local
unit. Engineers, linguists, physical sci-
ence majors particularly suitable. Va-
cancies for prior-service personnel with
reserve obligation. Capability for top
secret security clearance required.
Harvard University Graduate School
of Business Administration, Boston,
Mass. Women with a degree in Liberal
Arts and high academic record for As-
sistants to Faculty in evaluating the
written work of students in the course,
"Written Analysis of Cases Teaching
Group. Duties will be: 1. Attending,
classes in certain courses in the Mas-
ter's degree program 2. Participating
in case discussions with the Faculty
and other members of the staff and
in conferences 3. Reading, commenting
upon, and grading, under the super-
vision of the Faculty, the written an-
alyses submitted by students on each
assignment. 4. Discussing said papers
with students 5. Evaluating the pro-
gress of students 6. Selecting and pre-
paration of cases to be assigned to the
students, and 7. Assisting in writing
new cases and collaborating with Fac-
ulty on research projects in progress.
Position begins July 1, 1960.
Note: Any women interested in this
program should contact our office for
further instructions-if enough girls
are interested a representative will
visit the campus for interviews,
Call the Bureau of Appointments for
further information about the above.
There will be no interviews during
spring vacation. The following is a
tentative schedule of the schools send-
ing representatives to the Bureau of
Appointments beginning with Tues.,
April 5.
Tues., April 5
Byron Center, Mich. - French or
Latin/Eng. or Soc. Stud. or Library;
Elem.
Detroit, Mich. (Redford Union)
English, Eng/Spanish or French.
Wed., April 6
Albion, Michigan - Elem.; Jr. HS5
Math; Eng/Hist., Soc. Stud. /Reading,
Eng., Gen. Sci.
Athens, Michigan -- Elementary; Vo-
cal Music (K-12)
Clio, Michigan - Call later for fields.
Grand ,Rapids, Michigan (Newhall PS)
Elementary (K-6).
Parma, Ohio - Call later for fields.
Thurs., April 7
Bay City, Michigan-Latin.
Battle Creek, Michigan (Harper Creek
Comm. Schs.)-Elem.; Home Ec., Math/
St., Eng/Soc. Stud.
Erie, Michigan (Mason Consolidated)
Call later for fields.
Lake Odessa, Michigan-Call later
for fields.
St. Clair Shores, Michigan (North
Shore Sch.) - Elementary (K-6).
Friday, April 8
Belding, Michigan - Eng., Eng/
Journ., Girls PE, Football Coach, Math/
Sci., Speech Corr.
Carsonville, Michigan - Math/Sci.,
Comm/Soc. Stud., Band/Vocal Music.
For any additional iniformation and
appointments contact the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Ad Building, NO
3-1511, Ext. 489.
Agenda, Student Government Council
March 18, 1960
Minutes of previous meeting.
Agenda.
Officer reports: President, MRUSNSA
REC, Executive Vice-President, Admin-
istrative Vice-President, Treasurer.
Old Business.
Standing Committees: Student Ac-
tivities Calendaring.
Ad Hoc Committees.
New Business: Establishment of Lane
Committees, Diplomas, Martens)
guage Houses, Procedure to Seat Stu-
dents on Departmental Curriculum
Committees, Diplomas (Martens), Uni-
versity Housing Regulations (Zock).
Special Business: Credentials & Rules
Committee, Seating of Elected Candi-
dates.
Members' and Constituents' Time.
Announcements.
Adjournment.
Student Part-Time
The following part-time jobs are
available to students. Applications for
these jobs can be made in the Non-
Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020
Administration Building, during the
following hours: Monday through Fri-
day, 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring stu-
dents for part-time work should con-
tact Jim Stempson, Student Inter-
viewer at NRrmandy 3-1511, extension
2939.
r Male
4 Meal jobs.
1 Salesmanbfor rug cleaning company,
15-20 hrs. per week.)
S3 Single rooms in exchangE for yard
and housework.
1 Desk clerk (mostly weekends.)
3 Odd jobs.
Female
1 Typist (full-time for 3-4 weeks.)
2 Typists (20 hours per week.)

FOR SALE
CAPEHART - 3 speed mohagany hi-fi,
Like new. With stand and $100 worth
of records. Best offer. NO 3-1741.
B35
FOR SALE: Brand new Royalite type-
writer. $45 or any good offer. NO
5-5817, call anytime. B31
3-SPEED record player. Reasonable. NO
5-6088, if no answer NO 8-6377.
B34
1959 MORRIS MINOR, $975, NO 3-4016,
after 5:30 P.M. B30
LIFE
Student-faculty price.
21 weeks .................$1.91
1 year ....................$4.00
(Reg. price ......$5.95 for 1 year)
Student Periodical Agency
NO 2-3061
B27
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, 5-9 evenings. B44;
PERSONAL
GIRLS! Need a pledge formal date? Call
Bob, Bud, or Dick, NO 2-1456 F371
Mourn not the dead .
But rather mourn the apathetic
throng
The cowed and meek,
Who see the world's great anguish
and its wrong
And dare not speak.
Ralph Chaplin F40
SPIFFY'S COMING
P39Z
CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
Do you know?
Barbara Greenberg ...........2-4465
Steve Bail..................3-8508
38
PERSONAL DATA SHEETS lithographed
with or without picture-Reasonable.
The Edwards Letter Shop. F52
YOU TOO CAN GET IN MY PANTS!!
New Bogner stretch ski pants, girl's
size 10 regular, black; worn twice.
Must sell at great loss, broke leg. Call
NO 3-1561, 5036 Stockwell. F36
PERSONAL: Dissertations multilithed,
questionnaires lithographed by Ed-
wards Letter Shop, 711 N. University.
Clean cut and economical. F204
JOP's this weekend - see it! "What
Can You Loose?" F31
WANTED: Edward B. Tyor's ANTHRO-
POLOGY, Thinker's Library edition.
Volumes I and II. Write Vera Mc-
Williams, Administration Dept., Uni-
versity of Michigan Press, 412 May-
nard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
, Flo
DETROIT INSTITUTE
OF ARTS AUDITORIUM
BEAUX ARTS TRIO
OF NEW YORK
March 20, 8:30 P.M.
MURRAY LEWIS DANCE CO.
April 2, 8:3 P.M.
Studept Tickets Available
Call Detroit TE 2-7676
F33
THE BARN - A Bohemian type coffee
house with a jazz atmosphere. Friday
and Saturday nights 9-1 P.M. Located
on Pontiac Trail 3 miles past Ann
Arbor city limits. Featuring Omar
Clay, Bob James and Peewee Jones
(Jazz Trio). F36
MERRY,
Don't forget to buy your 1960
'Ensian today on the Diag. This is
the last time you can reserve your
copy for $6.50.
N.C.N. F
"IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD"
Leap Year Dance
Fri., March 18, at 9:00 P.M.
The League, Semi-Formal, $1.50
F14

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TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Ride to Rochester, Minn. Can
leave any time after noon Thurs.,
March 24. Will share expenses. John
Hollenbeck, NO 3-9894. G39
RIDE WANTED to OKLAHOMA CITY
during Spring vacation - will share
expenses. Call NO 5-2585 after 7 P.M.
038
DRIVER NEEDED - To drive Hillman
auto from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. to Ann
Arbor within next thirty days. Gas,
oil paid. Call or write Mrs. Courtney
Draz, 2772 N.E. 37th Drive, Ft. Lauder-
dale. LOgan 6-1225. 037
SORRY, I didn't help you today, but
if you need a ride home, to Florida,
Oregon, Tennessee, or even New York
-just let people know through the
Classified ads. Call NO 2-4786 and let
us help you. 030
4 GIRLS want ride to Youngstown in-
terchange or Sharon, Pa. or general
area for Fri. the 25th. Martha, 3332
Markley. 035
RIDERS to California wanted for Spring
vacation. Must be male and able to
drive. Call NO 3-3491. G36
FOR RENT
LARGE ROOM, double or single. Linens
and cleaned weekly. NO 2-8718. C75
LARGE ROOM, single or double. Linens
and cleaned weekly. NO 2-8718.
C74
ACTUALLY on campus, clean 5 rooms
furnished. NO 3-5947. C20
CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443.- C25
LARGE ROOM, single $8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35'
FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished
apt. for 2, 1 bedroom, good heat, 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
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HELP WANTED
BENDIX SYSTEMS DIVISION
Due to continued expansion we
currently Thave openings for ex-
perienced:
BUDGET AND COST ESTIMATORS
with background and experience in
government contract and cost ac-
tivities. Applicants should have fve
years minimum experience and a
bachelor of science degree.
TYPISTS with excellent typing and
a minimum of high school educs-
tion.
SECRETARIES with shorthand and
excellent typing .
Apply personnel ofice daily between
9 A.M. and 3 P.M.
BENDIX SYSTEMS DIVISION
BUSINESS SERVICES
We have the soap Mother used to
wash your mouth out with -- and
New Pink Dial tool
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-317'
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth ho
rewoven. Let us save your cloth
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcad
NO 2-4647,
Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEABU SALES- AND SERVICE
322 E. Liberty NO 3-360'
.
ONE-DAX 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
Special Offers
March 1960
Atlantic-8 mos. ... ..............3.
Sat. Eve. Post-37 wks. ............
Esquire"Smos. ,. ....:...... $2
Holiday-15 mos .......... 3
New Republic-9 mos.,.......
New Yorker--8 mos............$3
Time, Life, Sports Illus., and New
week'less than $.09 per copy.
STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY
Call NO 2-3061
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
RECORD SALE ON
NAME BRAND LABEL
QUALITY
DIAMOND NEEDLES
jMUSIC CENTER

. The date of League Installation
Night has been changed from April
11 'to April 18.
b At that time all newly elected
officers and committee chairman
of the League positions, which are
st now open to petitioning, will be
formally installed in office.
on, of The following positions are
nom- scheduled to be filled in Installa-
onight tion Night at the League: presi-
litical dent, internal vice-president, class
projects vice-president, finance
deliv- vice-president, interviewing and
n Au- nominating chairman, judiciary
e aus- chairman, community service, tu-
,ment. torial, house and others.
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The suit of your
choice, a spring
necessity, may be
tailored or dressy,
pastel or dark,
tweed or plain-
From $25 to $125.

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.iln the . . .
VULCAN TRAIN
to
FT. LAUDERDALE
during SPRING VACATION
$10 down
RESERVE YOUR SAT NOW !
Special ticket rate - only $72.50 round trip

Organization
Notices
Christian Science Or., Regular Testi-
mony Meeting, Mar. 17, 7:30 p.m., Lane
Hall. Fireside Rm.
Folklore Soc., Records & Tapes List-
ening Session: No Guitars Please, Mar.
17, 8 p.m., League, Henderson Rm.
Mich. Christian Fellowship, Mar. 18)
7:30 p.m., 2432 UES. Speaker.
Newman Club, General Meeting-dis-
cuss elections, spring dinner, dance &
Province convention, Travelogue on
Ireland, Irish Song Fest, Irish challenge,
"the world" in ping pong, bridge,
chess, ect., Mar. 18, Following Stations
of the Cross, Fr. Richard Center.
Phone NO 2-4786
for Michigan Daily
Classified Ads
EASTER CARDS
HALLMARK
GIBSON
MANZIER (German)
BOYCE PHOTO CO.
723 N. University

START YOUR PARTY
THE FIRST DAY OF
SPRING VACATION
Join the Vulcan Train to
Ft. Lauderdale
Ticket Sales through this
Friday-March 18
For Information--

1 Call NO 3-4156
Special Weekend Rates
from 5 P.M. Friday till
9 A.M. Monday . - -
$12.00 Plus 8c a Mile
Rates include Gas -
Oil - Insurance
514 E. Washington St.
* TRUCKS AVAILABLE
88
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 &
used tires. Road service-mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
andyou get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
61
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
82

323 S. Main

Call NO 3-9007

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BUSINESS PERSONAL
PERSONAL: News Letters - Conven-
tion Reports-Summer Rushing helps,
mailing service -- Multilithed - at-
tractive - inexpensive. The Edwards
Letter Shop. FF16
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Pat-
terson and Auld Co., 1209 South Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. FF99
FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Johnny
Harberd - Bo Elliot - Boll Weevils -
Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al
Blaser - Kingsmen - Ray Louis -
Larry Kass plus many others. Phone
TIHE BUD-MOR AGENCY. NO 2-6362.
FF100
EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days, 9
countries including Oberammergau
Passion Play & Olympics, if desired.
All for $705. For details write West-
ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor. FF1
ALTERATIONS
DRESS MAKING, Ladies' Tailoring, Al-
terations. Call NO 2-3481, day or eve-
ning. I1
USED CARS
FOR SALE
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at
544 Detroit Street. NO 3-81$L. N3

SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and 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

Used tape recorders
$59.95 and up

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Protect your car i
. Fall Changeover
. Antifreeze
* Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
S3
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: In Mason Hall, a light colored
briefcase. Call anytime, NO 5-5817.
A33
NEW CARS
FIAT
HA EVERYTHING
HAS PRICE-Starts at $1098.00
p.o.e.
HAS ECONOMY-Up to 53
M.P.G.
HAS BOTH-Front and Rear

300 S. Thayer St.

HI Fl STUDIO
1319 S. University
WE TAKE TRADES-
BEST DEALS ANYWHER
PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USE
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-31
Service on All
Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fi's.
All Work Guaranteed
STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TVSERN
207 E. Ann NO 8-81
A-1New an4 Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGC
Rental1Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1I
LOST AND FOUND

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GRINN.ELL'S
Grinnell Special RCA Stereo Rea
reg. $4.98 on sale at $2.79
reg. $5.98 on sale at $3.29
Grinnell 12 base Electric Chord C
reg. $99.50 on sale at $69.50
Magnavox Stereo Phono-Conso
reg. $199.50 on sale at $150.00
(walnut & oak slightly higher
Grinnell March of Progress Speci
Grinnell Clayton Piano on sale
$495.00

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