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"c a" :.,1 } ", rr y @.{fp." .., ., .. .. . ,. ... ::.-,1v,. :::n..v. a1 ......... ... ............ .. ...... , r...n is.{ r ,.1 r.... i .. . .hr. 1 h. r.r.r..1:;::"} ;:{i'-."..rrJ'!".:.dodC'.ta .. ,. :J.. r... .:...... .. ..{: A4"k'. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES (Continued from Page 4) Adopted motion requesting Regents to seek to attain local voting rights for' students of voting age and not else- where registered. Endorsed NAACP fund raising drive to be held April 19 at Jones School, 4 p.m.; endorsement including en- couragement of student attendance, and contribution to the fund raising effort. Recitals Student Rectal-Nathen Jones will present a flute recital in partial ful- fillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Education in Music, Horace H. Rackham School of Gradu- ate Studies, on Fri., April 8 at 8:30 p.m. In Aud. A. Ie will be assisted by Lor- raine Jones, pianist, and the program will include compositions by Henri Dutilleux, Gorden Jacob, J. S. Bach, and Bohuslav Martinu. The Chair- man of Mr. Jones' Doctoral Committee Is Marguerite Hood. Student Recital -- Ruth Biggerstaff will present a recital in partial fulfill- ment of the requirements for the de- gree Bachelor of Music in Aud. A, on Sat., April 9 at 4:15 p.m. She will per- form compositions by Beethoven, Cho- pin, D. Scarlatti, and Arthur Shepherd, and her recital will be open to the general public. Lectures The Right Honorable Lord Bridges, Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, Great Britain, will speak on 'The Uni- versity in the Public Service" on Fri., April 8 at 8:30 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall as a part of the 50th An- niversary celebration of the Political Science Department. Lecture: Dr. Arthur Kornberg, Prof. of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine and the 1959 Nobel Prize winner in medicine, will speak on "The Replication of Nucleic Acids in Vitro on Fri., April 8, at 4 p.m. in the Third Level Amphitheatre, Med. Sci. Bldg. Lecture: R. Sauer, Prof. of Mathe- matics, Technische Hochschule, Munich Germany will speak on "Stability of Transonic Flows Past Profiles" on Mon- day, April 11 at 4 p.m. in 311 West Engineering. Lecture on the "Pathogenesis of Con- genital Malformations in the Mouse" by Prof. Hans Gruneberg, Department of Genetics, University College, Lon- don, England. 4:15 p.m., Third Leve Amphitheater, Medical Science Build. ing. SAcademic Notices Conference-Seminar: Dr. John A Perkins, President of the University o Delaware, will give the introductory paper on "Political Science Instruction as Preparation for Participation in Public Affairs and Public Service" on Fri., April 8 at 2:30 p.m. in the Rack- ham Assembly Hall to open thea Sth anniversary celebration of the Politica Science Department. Psychology Colloquium: Prof. Charles E. Osgood, University of Illinois, wil speak on "Cognitive Interaction" on Fri., April 8 at 4:15 p.m. In Aud. B. Coffee will be served at 3:45 p.m. in the Mason Hall Lounge. Mathematics Colloquium: Will mee Sat., April 9, at 11 a.m. in room 320 Angell Hall. Prof. Reinhold Baer, Mathematische Seminar der Universitat Frankfurt a Main will speak on "Sylow Theorem for infinite groups". it - al - .. f y n n n l s 11 .n et as es a. V. O. Key, Jonathan Trumbull Prof. of American History and Government, Harvard University, will speak on the "Issues and Problems of Political Sci- ence Research" Sat., April 9 at 9:30 a.m. in Aud. A. This conference-sem- inar is a part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the Political Science Dept. Assembly: "Issues in Social Security" will be the topic of a discussion by Dr. Wilbur J. Cohen Mon., April 11 at 4 p.m. in the School of Public Health Aud. Doctoral Examination for David Kap- lan, Anthropology; thesis: "The Mexi- can Marketplace in Historical Perspec- tive", Fri., April 8, 1406 Mason Hall, at 4:00 p.m. Chairman, E. R. Service. Doctoral Examination for Stephen Floreen, Metallurgical Engineering; thesis: "The Effect of Strain on the Surface Energy of Solids," Fri., April 8, 2072 East Engineering Building, at 1:00 p.m. Chairman, E. E. Hucke. Placement Notices Typewriter Clearance $12.50-Second Hand 90-day guarantee @23 Portables $12.50-$65.00 * 38 Standards $12.50-$87.50 * 7 Electrics $125.00-$275.00 THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY MORRI LL'S 314 South State NO 3-2481 Another Six Fasy Istcns With Capitol Records a , 8:06 PM Come, Jim: Come, Jane! Come, Brent; Come, Belle! It is Time for Another Party! Put on some music to make them Happy. Try Nat King Cole's new album, for in it he sings ballads- with-a-beat that exude friendliness like it was the 70-cent spread. The 12 songs include For You, This is Always, Crazy She Calls Me and Until the Real Thing Coner Along. New ones are in there, too, to pique the general pleasure and allay anxiety that may arise from wondering whether Nat, as shown on the cover, is trying to line up a Golf Game or a Lady. 8:43 PM If fraternizing still he sluggardly, do this: Toss this latest Paul Weston Release on the turntable as you toss around the dance wax. The record's dozen standards are agreeable, dance. able, and cordiality's very mother. Weston cagily contrasts sweetly. soaring strings with some swinging counter-melodies from a male chorus. No real frenzy of social aggressiveness can be guaranteed, but the party should pick up to Blue Moon, Bye Bye Blues, Linger A while, Sometimes I'm Happy and the rest. If it doesn't, pick up and go. Why be associated with a punk part,? 9:23 PM Don't be confused by the tile. The percussive pande- monium heard here is designed to accommodate dance extroverts and bongo-pounders of all ages; the name-on the cover merely reflects a Capitol/Baxter attempt to capture a reasonable share of the teen-age action. The tracks were cut with a crack crew of West Coast drummers-jazz, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian and Puerto Rican speealists-who play like there's no tomorrow. There's no written music, either, though sax, guitars, bass, flute, etc., are heard fron time to time in a forlorn attempt to introduce a note of sanity. O:] 1 PM Rest up with the new off-Broadway musicat that pokes fun at old musicals, 'made The New Yorker's Donald Mal- colm lose his mind, and gave Walter Kerr, of the Herald Tribune, pain. Malcolm: "Opening night found me among those who were stamping their feet, waving the programs around, giggling, and generally spreading themselves, around." Kerr: "I felt pain; pain that I almost never see anything so easy and foolish and delightful on Broadway and more." (Poor Mr. Kerr; this show won't be on Broadway, either. They put in 100 more seats where it is.) 10:50 PM "Sold Out" doesn't mean to infer The Kingston Trio has taken banjos, guitars, and talents over to some disreputable competitive label. Only that, college circuit or nightclubs, indoors or outdoors, rain or shine, it's hard to get tfckets to hear them. The humor and vitality that brought the boys to this state of blessed- ness may diminish this month when they meet the cuddly old income tax man for the first time really face to face. Meanwhile, the record has El Matador, With Her Head lucked Underneath Hjer Arm, Bimini, nine more, and is very nice. 11:22 PM It's spring, getting late, and would seem to be getting time to slow the tempo. Hear the Shearing quintet (piano, vibes, bass, guitar, drums) embellished with four trumpets, four trom- bones, a tuba and two French horns; bluesy music includes songs like A Ship Without a Sail, Chelsea Bridge, In the Blue of Evening and Stairway to the Stars. Shearing plus brass is by no means soporific, but these gentler melodies and purposeful arrangements should create a relaxed, contemplative aura that hopefully will ban- ish last traces of social reserve. That's good. Anybgdy knows that. s Interviews: The following companies will inter- - view at Engineering Placement, 128H W. Engrg. Bldg.: April 11-Dearborn, City of, Engineer- ing Division, Dearborn, Michigan. BS- MS: CE, Feb., June & Aug. graduates. Must be male U.S. citizen. April 11, 12 & 13-General Motors Corporation, summer employment. All degrees: ChE, EE, EM, IE. ME, Met, Chem, Math & Physics. BS: E Math, E Physics, & Science. MS-Ph.D.: In- strumentation. Juniors or above in the above fields & degree levels. Must be male U.S. citizen. April 11-U.S. Army Security Agency, Co. "C", 324th ASA Bn., Dearborn, Michigan. All Degrees: AE, ChE, CE, EE, EM, IE, ME, Met., NA & Mar. MS- PhD: Instru., & Nuclear. BS: E Math, E Physics. & Science. MS: Construction Meteorology & Municipal & Sanitary. BS-MS: Materials. Feb June & Aug. graduates. Must be male U.S. citizen. April 11, 12 & 13-General Motors Corporation, summer employment. All degrees: ChE, EE, EM, IS, ME, Met., Chem. Math & Physics. BS: E Math, E Physics,i & Science. MS-PhD: Instru- mentation. Jrs. or above in the above fields & degree levels. Must be male U.S. citizen, April 12-Hercules Powder Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, summer employ- ment. Students who will complete their Jr. Yr. in ChE. this June. Must be in upper half of class scholastically. Sal'- arv: $4075 per mont . Interview - Riverview Community School Dist., Wyandotte, Mich. has position for Secretary to the Superin- tendent. Must be rapid and accurate typist, rapid and accurate stenographer, and have 3 or more years experience. Will interview at the Bureau of Ap- pointments, on Monday, April 11th. Personnel Requests U.S. Atomic Energy Commission has the following positions open through- out the U.S.: Reactor Engineer, Mater- ials Engineer (Nuclear Engrg. Branch, Staff Auditor, Controls Engineer, Reac- tor Safety Engineer, Technical Report Analyst, Project Engineer. Ohio Division of Correction has open- ings lor Psychologists, at four different degree and experience levels. The Stuart Co., has an opening for young man, age 23-30, in Pharmaceuti- cal Sales. BA in Liberal Arts or Bus, Admin; draft exempt. Work will be in east part of Detroit and Pontiac area, first ... p first in wedding papers As the first step in planning your wedding, we invite you to come to us and initiate the engraving of your invitations on Crane's Kid Finish, the choicest of papers for this most important moment in your life. Our staff will also take pleas- ure in helping you select your bride's notes and letter paper for die-stamping, your calling cards and informals-your complete paper trousseau from our collection of Crane's Fine Papers. Ramsay Printers 119 East Liberty !and prefer someone who knows this area. Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis, Mo., has three positions open in their Re- search Dept. for chemists. Two are for beginners with a major in Chemistry to do analytical work; third is slightly more advanced, prefer someone with a master's degree and leadership poten- tial. Delavan Mfg. Co., West Des Moines, Iowa, presently has an opening for a graduate electrical Engineer or Elec- tronic Specialist, as an Asst. Project Engr. with design training aptitude and experience. University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y., is currently seeking candidates for the position of Asst. Director of Student Activities. Male, less than 30 yrs. of age; MA preferred but BA will be seriously considered; training in the fields of education, guidance, and psych. is helpful plus practical experi- ence in ed., personnel work, social work; active participation in under- grad. extracurricular program. Firm in Ann Arbor has need of sales- men for Washtenaw County area, to sell office equipment. Prefer someone with sales experience; requires a car. Bristol Labs., Inc., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, has need for Pharmaceutical Salesmen for the Detroit and Toledo areas. Men with BA in Biology, pre- medicine, pre-dentistry, etc. Car will be furnished, New York Life Insurance Co., De- troit, has opening for Life Insurance Asst. Manager. Man with BA in Liberal Arts, Bus. Admin. Age: 25-30; sales background preferred. Governmental Agency in Ann Arbor Area has need of a Stenographer-Clerk. Position requires an experienced wom- an, no degree specified; requires typing and shorthand. Some night work in- volved-about one night in two or three weeks; with compensatory time during the day. Dow Chemical Corp., Midland, Mich. has the following two positions open: Woman in the Public Relations Dept.- msut have typing and shorthand and a journalism and writing background, no degree necessary. Woman in the Inter-American Dept. - must have shorthand and a reading knowledge of languages, no degree necessary. State of Michigan announces exams for: Public Information Executive (Final date for acceptance of applica- tions April 13); Actuarial Consultant, Dental Health Consultant, Agricultural Marketing Reporter, and Community Planning Specialist (Final date-April 20); and Medical Social Work Consult- ant, Child Guidance Social Worker, Civil Engineer, Agricultural Fair C- ordinator, Housemother (April 27th is! closing date). For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371. Summer Placement Interviews: April 12. Mrs. Fredricson of Camp Robinson Crusoe of Sturbridge, Mass., will interview for men ' and women counselors-also married couples. April 15. Students from Clarkson, Mich. area: Day camp jobs in all cate- gories--you must have a car. $40 per week plus $10 car allowance. Interviews held all day in D528 of the S.A.B. Summer Requests Navy Veterans-one year aboard ship as deck crew or two years aboard in other departments-a job for you on the S.. Aquarama. Very good pay. Come to Summer Placement Service and get the word. SS Aquarama: Part-time jobs with this ship both in Detroit and Cleve- land. Minimum age: 19, better if you are 21. Summer Placement Service. Student Part-Time Employment 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, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part--time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOrmandy 3-1511, extension 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 6 Meal jobs. 1 Graduate student, statistical math. (full-time) 1 Telephone solicitors. (Monday-Fri- day, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.) i Painter. 1 Multilth operator (20 hrs. per week, start in June.) 1 Draftsman (Statistical charting, 20 hrs. per week) I Camera operator. (20 hrs. per week) 1 Bus. Admin. Major-To run o. ce, 20-25 hrs. per week) 1 Cost Accountant, Experienced (5 days per week, 2 hr. per day) 2 Busboys-Dormitory snack bar (9 p.m. to 1 a.m.) FEMALE 1 Typist (20 hrs. per week) 2 Cafeteria helpers (2 days per week, 4 hrs. per day) 1 Experienced cost accountant (5 days per week, 2 hrs. per day) 1 Telephone solicitor (Monday-Friday, I p.m. to 5 p.m.) 1 Typist (full-time during May, then 20 hrs. per week) 3 Reservations clerks (every morning or every afternoon) 13 Servers (to serve lunch one day only, April 19) Organization Notices April 8,96 India Students Assoc., "Spring Ban- quet"-Indian Dinner, April 15, 6:30 p.m.. Union Ballroom. Tickets available at International Center every evening until Sat., April 9. Iranian Students Club & ISA, No Rouz Ball-Spring Festival, April 8, 9-12, Union Ballroom. Mich. Christian Fellowship, Bible Study, April 8, 7:15 p.m., 2432 UES. MODERN 2 bedroom furnished apt. close to campus and hospitals for summer or summer and fall. NO 3-1318. F96 MODERN DANCE - a creative expres- sion for a Palm Sunday Worship Serv ice. April 10, 12 noon, Mayflower Room of Congregational Church. F92 BARN CLOSED THIS WEEKEND. Open next week, look for new location here, F100 LETS "be kind to Joan Riefer Day ... Because in ten more years she'll be thirty. . ." In ' other words, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! F94 ALPHA XI activities need support? F95 "OURS IS A world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace. We know more about killing than we know about living. Gen. Omar N. Bradley PIC NO 8-6234 PC F96 CAMPUS CLOSE-UPS Do You Know? Maizie Belle............NO 9-9999 Robert E. Lee..........NO 5-5555 F97 A REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF THE PRETZEL BELL'S BIRTHDAY BOOK. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. F87 FROSH WEEKEND signup Thur., Fri. 3-5, Sat. 9-12. Undergrad office. F91 SPIFFY built a snowman . .. F90 MEN Do you have that neglected feeling? In former years have you been left to do all the serenading? Well it's Leap Year! The actives of Gamma Phi Beta willingly offer their 62 voice a capella ensemble for ser- enading any men's residence. For appointments call Margi Harris, NO 5-8637. - F89 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES 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 S4 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 and you get it!" 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 SI 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 YAHR'S MOTOR SALES Bumping and Painting Used Cars Bought and Sold NO 3-4510 Both at 507 S. Ashley 89 Protect your car i 1 . Fall Changeover . Antifreeze * Winter Lubrication Complete Tune-up Service Available GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION 601 Packard NO 8-9429 83 NEW CARS BEST DEAL IN MICHIGAN Quality Service A Must LINCOLN MERCURY COMET ENGLISH FORD F ITZGERALD, INC. 3345 Washtenaw Phone NO 3-4197 Figure 5 average 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 i BUSINESS PERSONAL 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 - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevils -t Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al Blaser - Kingsmen - Ray Louis -' Larry Kass plus many others. Phone! THE 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 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Two male Siamese cats. One blue point, one seal point. About five months old. Call NO 2-9020. B44 IRCA 3 speed portable Hi Fi. New motor and diamond. Perfect condition. Best offer above $60. Call evenings NO 2-8371. B41 MIDNIGHT-BLUE tuxedo, brand new, size 37-38. NO 3-4187. Ask for Merv. B42 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 MISCELLANEOUS AROUND SOUTH AMERICA, July 4th to August 5th. Panama, Quito, Lima, Cuzco, Macchu Pichu, Santiago, Bue- nos Aires, Montevideo, Sao Paulo, Iguassu Falls, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Caracas. Followed by optional two weeks in Guatemala, Mexico, or the caribbean area. See all the sights; meet leaders in all countries; lectures and discussions. Leader: DR. HUBERT HERRING, author "Good Neighbors," "A History of Latin America," etc. Ad- dress him: 763 Indian Hill Boulevard, Claremont, California. M JUNE GRADUATES -- Commencement Announcement orders will be taken April 4-8 at S.A.B. 9:00 A.M.-5 P.M. M9 HELP WANTED RIDING INSTRUCTOR for boys' sum- mer camp in Wisconsin. 20 years or older. Call collect Tuxedo 5-0346. H33 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS Join Grinnell's Piano Rental Club Lessons for 30 days, piano in your home. BUSINESS SERVICES 5-4-3-2--1 PREPARE FOR THE BLAST-OFF THIS WEEKEND by purchasing your "fuel" at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" J2 SPECIAL SALE FOR APRIL ONLY Compare these 1 yr. Subscription Prices. Nat'l Our April Sub. Usual Sale Magazine Price Price Price Am Heritage 15.00 12.50 11.50 Audio 4.00 3.00 2.00 Harper's Mag. 6.00 4.50 3.50 High Fidelity 6.00 4.50 3.50 Horizons 18.00 15.30 14.30 Reporter 6.00 4.50 3.50 Venture 7.00 4.75 3.00 To order or to request quotations on any other magazine, call NO 2-3061 before 5:00 P.M.; NO 3-3018 after. J35 SWEATERS made into cardigans or mended. 620 Church St. Call 3-4619. J33 Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners $15.00 and up J. LEABU SALES AND SERVICE 322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604 J59 PERSONAL Spiffy lost his balloons. F99 Take advantage of typewriter sales thru Saturday. MORRILL'S LINES 2 3 4 314 State St. P36 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 BIKES and SCOOTERS .80 .96 1.12 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS BICYCLE AUCTION 2. 00 2.40 2.80 after 2.96 3.55 4.14, I: f First payment $20{ 30 days only $10 per month. X45 Record Players and Tape Recorders paired immediately. rec arf i 0 f l Br ad my snit j r 11 e >$pp , ml/sf[ dlS tyaic3 r 6y 9tC K BESt3 AN> p Free pickup and delivery. NO 2-2500 MUSIC CENTER 300S. THAYER X44 RADIO-PHONO SERVICE (Pick up and delivery) Bargain on diamond needles--all types Hi-F1 kits and service Pre-recorded tapes, 2 and 4 track Open 10-6 Monday through Saturday HI-FlSTUDIO 1319 South University X43 48 hour service with few exceptions on record players and tape record- ers. Reasonable rates. MUSIC CENTER 300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500 X42 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 8-8116 X22 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 X14 ORGANS and PIANOS by WURLIT- ZER, EVERETT, & THOMAS. Mak- ers, restorers, and dealers of rare violins and bows. Also GUITARS and BRASS INSTRUMENTS. Sales - Service - Rentals - Lessons MADDY MUSIC 209 E. Liberty. NO 3-3395 X40 USED CARS FOR SALE: 1957 Porsche, 1600 super coupe, 33,000 miles, must sell; getting new car in Europe. Call NO 5-5004 after 7 P.M. any night. N14 TRANSPORTATION Saturday, April 9th 9:00 A.M. to Noon Opposite University Heating Plant Over 100 unclaimed impounded bicycles to be sold. Z31 ZUNDAPP SCOOTER-'58 Vella. Sacri- fice for quick sale. $225. NO 2-5377. Z30 CUSHMAN SCOOTER or Harley David- son cycle. Excellent condition. Call NO 3-8111 Z1 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Gold watch with black velvet band, between Markley and Nat. Sci Bldg. Call NO 5-7711, Ext. 6330. A30 LOST: Post Versalog Slide Rule. My name in case and on rule. Contact Ken Earl, NO 2-2831 evenings. A31 FOR RENT MODERN building, 480 sq. ft. Fine loca- tion for barber shop or beauty parlor. Near parking and bus stop. 840 Main St., NO 3-9266. 093 SUMMER, well-furnished 3 bdrm. house to be subleased from June 16-Sept. 1. One block from campus, parking. Call NO 3-2871. C94 2 SINGLE ROOMS FOR GIRLS in a lovely, well-furnished home 1 block from campus. Linens furnished, free parking. Call NO 3-2 71. 093 FOR SUMMER, air conditioned, 2 year old 4 room apartment 3 block from campus. Complete kitchen facilities. Call NO 2-3541. C92 FOR RENT in Saline-Apt., 4 room, sun- porch, private entrance, tle bath, shower, stove, refrigerator, disposal. $85 per month. Phone Hazel 9-7228. - 089 AVAILABLE for the summer. 3 room apt. close to campus. Call NO 3-7778. C91 NEED ONE MAN to fill seven room house. Separate room, kitchen, T.V. Call Tom Hunter, NO 2-8107. 090 STUDENT WANTED to share 4 room apt. with 2 male Grad. Students. 414 East Washington St., Apt. No. 2 or call NO 2-5991. 087 MALE STUDENT desires quiet apt. for next year. Write Louis Feldman, 215 Lloyd W.Q. C86 SUMMER: New, furnished apt. Air con- ditioned, dishwasher, ,good for four or five. Balcony for real air. Etc, Call NO 5-5130 or NO 2-2877. 088 410 OBSERVATORY near Stockweil, new 2 bedroom apartments. Immedi- ate. $135 per month. Call NO 2-7787 or evenings NO 3-2763. C85 839 TPPAN near Bus. Ed. School. 2 bedroom furnished deluxe couple or 4 people. Call days NO 2-7787 or eve- nings NO 2-4165, C84 TWO ROOM apartment (newly decor- ated) (Suitable for business or pro- fessional woman). One block from Campus (Rackham Bldg.) Wall-to- wall carpeting, venetian blinds, stove and refrigerator. Private bath. NO 3-3518 evenings. 079 ACTUALLY on campus, clean s5 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. 025 LARGE ROOM, single $8 per week. HU 2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35 GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart- vi --- ---------- :: ---- ------ - I 11 ' I Time to start on your MOTHER'S DAY GIFT -- _ _ (Ii IiII Ill,''