12, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE' Z's "L DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tili0113 A.M. .. - I IIIIIk (Continued from Page 4) gold, to be presented with the School of Music, will play Tues, through Sat., March 1-3. Tickets at $1.75, $1.40, $1.00. William Congreve's "The Way of the World" will play Wed. through Sat., April 6-9. Tickets at $1.50, $1.10, 75c. "Look Homeward, Angel," the Ketti Fuings adaptation of the Thomas Wolfe novel, if available, will be presented Wed. through Sat., April 27-30. Tickets $1.50. $1.10, 75c. The above productions will play at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. At Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg.: The premiere performance of an original play, to be aelected, Fri. and. Sat., May 13 and 14. All tickets 75c, general ad- mission, unreserved seating. Mail orders for tickets may be sent to Playbill, Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- tre, with self-addressed, stamped en- velope, and check payable to Play Pro- duction. Orders may be for any or all of the four productions, and should ex- Press first, second, and third prefer- ences of performance dates for each production.- 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 Tues. prior to the event. Feb. 12: Lloyd He., Phi Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Theta Chi. Feb. 13: Allen Rumsey, Alpha .Chi Sigma, Huber Hse., Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Rho Sigma, Strauss HUe. Student Government Council Vacan- cy - Petitioning to fill a vacancy on the Student Government Council is open through Tues. noon, Feb. 16. Peti- tions may be secured in the SGC offices. Summary action taken by Student Government Council. Approved minutes of previous meet- ing. Accepted resignation of Jeffrey Jenks from the Council; opened petitioning to fill vacancy, petitions due at noon Tues., Feb. 16, with ap'pointment to be made at the Feb. 17 meeting of the Council. Ready for the New Year. Get Your 1960 Calendars & Appointment Books at MORRILL'S 314 South State (Giving Morrill Support For 50 Years) IMPORE IT fealuri Woodwork, screens, lamps, trays, boxes, etc, Brass boxes, bells and trays' Q 4 Crystal jewelrya Sterling or India filigree Imported dolls from the INDIA ART SHOP§ 3 30 Maynard -Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily Approved appointment of John Curry as representative of SC on the Freshman Rendezvous Board. Approved appointment of John Rich- ards to Interviewing and Nominating Committee to fill the unexpired term of Roger Seasonwein. Approved appointment of Rochelle Goodman as chairman of Cinema Guild for a term to expire May, 1960. Approved interim action by Execu- tive Committee: Feb. 6, India Students Association, movie in Indian language, University High -School Aud, Received financial report as of Feb. 8, 1960. Received Delhi project report. Approved: March 10, 11, 12, Gilbert and Sullivan Society "olanthe," Lydia Mendelssohn Theater (previously cal- endared), 8:15 p.m. Calendared and approved: Feb. 13- Democratic Socialist Club, Norman Thomas, Multi-Purpose Room, Under- graduate Library; Feb. 26-Latin Amer- ican Students Association, dance, Un- ion Ballroom, 9-12; April 9 - Women's Physical Education Club, Sports Day for Michigan High Schools, 8:30 a.m.- 2 p.m.; March 18, 19 - Detroit and Wyandotte performances of "olanthe". Authorized: Galens Society to extend closing hour for Caduceus Ball calen- dared and approved for Feb. 20 to one a.m. This action applies exclusively to this event. Received election report for fall 1959. Accepted revised election rules with amhendment including deletion of re- quirement of signatures for SGC candi- dates. Received report from Sigma Kappa Committee charged to study present status of Sigma Kappa and accepted the following recommendations: 1) Student Government Council feels the previous decisions of the Council in regard to the status of Sigma Kappa sorority are notsto be considered bind- ing on the present Council; 2) There are three considerations which are valid In questioning the present status of Sigma Kappa sorority in regard to Uni- versity Regulations: a) The Cornell and Tufts incidents; b) the resolution which came out of the 1958 summer Sigma Kappa convention; c) any other action (or lack thereof) of Sigma Kap- pa up to the present. Defeated a motion to postpone ac- ceptance of the Sigma Kappa report until consideration of the 1949 regu- lation takes place and such changes as are felt advisable are made in it. Tabled a motion calling for Council consideration on March 2 of the ques- tion: "Does Sigma Kappa meet the conditions for maintenance of perman- ent recognition" as set forth on Page 8, University Regulations Concerning Stu- dent Affairs, Conduct and Discipline (Revised Nov. 1959) of the University of Michigan, The Executive Committee shall invite and. collect information pertinent to the consideration of this question. Tabled with this motion was the ad- hering motion to amend to read: the Executive Committee shall invite and collect information pertinent to the consideration of the question as to whether Sigma Kappa does at present practice discrimination on the basi1 of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry. (See Regents' By- Lay.) Endorsed principles set forth in a petition relating to the affidavit and loyalty oath requirements of the Na- tional Defense Education Act, Section 1001 (f) which apply to applicants for loans under that act. Approved circulation of the petition on campus, subject to necessary ap- provals and rules governing such soli- citation of signatures. Approved appointments to Council vacancy Interviewing Board: Phil Zook, Boren Chertkov. Accepted the resignation of Roger Seasonwein as Executive Vice-President. Approved sending a letter to the membersofnthe Michigan Legislature stating concern and support for the 1960-61 fund request for the University of Michigan. Concerts The Festival Quartet - Victor Ba- BIn, piano; Szymon Goldberg, violin; William Primrose, viola; and Nikolai Graudan, cello - will be presented in the three concerts in the 20th annual Chamber Music Festival, in Rackham Aud., Fri., Sat. and Sun., Feb. 12, 13, 14-. The program for this evening's con- cert at 8:30, will consist of Beethoven's Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 16; Quar- tet in D minor, Op. 113 by Max Reger; and the Brahms Quartet in G minor, Op. 25, No. 1. The program for the second concert Saturday evening at 8:30 will include Faure's Quartet in G minor, Opus 45; Mozart's Quartet in E-flat major, K, 493; and the Brahms Quartet in A ma- jor, Op. 26, No. 2. The tthird and final concert will be given Sunday at 2:30 p.m. - the pro- gram: Mozart Quartet in G minor, K. 478; Brahms Quartet in C minor, Op. 60, No. 3; ad the Schumann Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 47. Tickets are available Fri., and Sat. mornings until 11:45 at the offices of the University Musical Society in Bur- ton Tower; and will be on sale at the Rackham Bldg. (in the lobby) one hour preceding each concert. Lectures Assembly, Dr. James V. Neel, Prof. of Human Genetics will speak on "Radia- tion Fallout and Public Health" on Mon., Feb. 15 at 4 p.m. In the School of Public Health Aud. Lecture: "Analysis of an Atmospher- ic Model of Self-Determining Static Stability, by Dr. W. Lawrence Gates, Assoc. Prof. of Meteorology, Univ. of California at Los Angeles. 4 p.m. on Mon., Feb. 15, 1042 E. Engrg. Bldg. Lecture: Mr. Jean Rey of Belgium and chairman of the Commission of External Relations, European Econom- ic Community, will speak on "The European Community as a New Force in World Affairs," on Mon., Feb. 15 at 4:15 p.m., 100 Hutchins Hall, Law School. Academic Notices Psychology Colloquium: Prof. Roger Brown of MIT will speak on "The Child's Acquisition of Grammar," on Fri., Feb. 12, at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. B. Automatic Programming and Numer- ical Analysis Seminar: on "Iterative Circuit Computers" by Dr. John H. Holland on Mon., Feb. 15, at 4 p.m. in 3209 Angell Hall. Biological Chemistry Colloquium: Dr. Yukio Sugino, AEC Biological Effects of Radiation Laboratory, will speak on "Studies on the Ribonuclease of a Strain of Streptomyces." in M6423 Medical Science Bldg. at 4:00 p.m. on Fri., Feb. 12. Coffee will be served in the department's reading room (M5410) at 3:30 p.m. Placement Noties Sat., Feb. 13: DouglasUSalisbury, director of Camp NeKana, Upper Peninsula, will be in- terviewing Sat. morning. He wants to interview for a nurse, a waterfront di- ector and a tripper. It is a boy's camp. Tues., Feb. 16: Larry Burns, Irish Hills Supermarket, will interview students for a position as assistant to the manager, He will be at the Summer Placement Service from 1-5 p.m. He needs two men. The job starts directly after exams and ends Sept. 10. Salary open. (Continued on Page 8) FOR SALE FRIDEN, D.W. 8 calculator, new condi- tion. Argus F3.3 projector. NO 2-9367. B7 FOR SALE-Complete lounge and bed- room furnishings, blond dinette set, two 9x12 rugs. NO 2-9367. B6 35' STAR Aluminum House Trailer, per- fect for comfortable, economical liv- ing. Owner leaving area. Best offer takes it. Call HA 9-7188, Saline, after 6. B4 1958 LAMBRETTA 125 -- Buddy Seat, windshield, duals. $190. Call NO 2-3191. B3 '59 SIMCA-25-30 M.P. gallon. Best of- fer fakes it. NO 2-9427 after 5 p.m. B1 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 USED CARS 1957 FORD $925. 31 thousand miles. NO 2-9367. N4 A UTOMODEALS Special prices on these fine cars '58 AUSTIN-HEALY Deluxe Roadster $2195 1960 AUSTIN A-40 Demo. Save $300 MG "TD" A classic - sharp $1195.00 '58 VAUXHALL Space and Economy $1165 '57 KARMAN-GHIA Exceptional Coupe - $1665 '58 MG ROADSTER Radio, Heater, and Fun $174 7 NEW 1960 MORRIS $1695 delivered OVERSEAS AUTO SALES 331 S. 4th Ave. NO 2-2541 N5 1950 BUICK, $125. Call Marshall Franke, NO 2-3164 between 5:30 and 7. Ni 1958 VOLVO. Fine condition. Price $1,450. Call NO 2-7750 after 5:30. N2 1949 PACKARD 8, good engine, good transportation, '$75. Call 3-4731 be- tween 6 and 9 P.M. N3 BIKES and SCOOTERS MOTORSCOOTER - with windshield. Italian made, in excellent running condition. $200. NO 5-7314. Z29 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES I 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. daily Phone NO 2-4786" NEW CARS BEST DEAL IN MICHIGAN Quality Service A Must * LINCOLN * MERCURY ' EDSEL * ENGLISH FORD F ITZGERALD, INC. 3345 Washtenaw Phone NO 3-4197 Vi FOR RENT MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share lower I of home. $35 a month includ- ing utilities. 1101 Church. NO 2- 0064. C42 SINGLE ROOM, male, on campus. Lin- en and cleaning furnished. 920 Oak- land. Call 3-7249. C43 GARAGE FOR RENT. Feb. to June. 726 S. State St. $7 per month. Call Don Calmbach at 2-6905 or 2-3111. C41 ATTRACTIVE ROOM for woman, use of modern kitchen. Linens furnished. Laundry facilities. Near EU. and Hill. NO 2-1394. C40 SINGLE ROOM-East Side for employed woman or woman graduate student. Close to University and hospitals. Many privileges. Call NO 3-5483. C39 SUBLET nice furnished apt.until June for 2 near campus. NO 3-1472. $80 per month. C37 ROOMMATE wanted to share room. Pleasant den atmosphere, near E. Quad on Monroe. Call NO 8-7721 2-5 P.M. C36 LOST AND FOUND MEN'S MICHIGAN RING lost near Law Quad ,initials PFM. Call 3-8669. A5 FOUND: Jan. 27 during Fine Arts 140 Final Exam in room 207 Tappan Hall. Pair of women's prescription glasses clear and brown plastic frame. Con- tact Rm. 208 T.H. A4 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W1 BUSINESS PERSONAL WEATHER FORECASTS. Automatic weather on tapes 24 hrs. daily, up- state snow depth, ski resort weather, FREE. NO 5-8611 . . . Weather Dial/ F97 PHOTO SUPPLIES EXPERIENCED camera and photograph- ic equipment repair man. Full or part-time. Apply- Purchase Camera- Mr. Ramson. NO 5-6101. D3 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 OR 9-3702 toll free. PERSONAL TISK, discovers the Development Council working to maiptain Michigan's high quality faculty. "F,25 CAMPUS CLOSEUPS Do you know Dolores Case ................3-1561 Leonard Shulman ... .3-3307 F27 DEAR VAL, Couldn't wait 2 more days To let you know how I feel Over you I'm in quite a haize And my love for you is quite real. Your Valentine P26 TEXANS I Interested in forming a Texas Club? Meet in Room 3201 East Engi- neering Building, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m. F22 MUSKET '60-PETITION NOW for Gen- eral Chairman and Ass't. General Chairman. Petitions at Union Student Offices; due Tuesday, Feb. 16, 5 P.M. F20 FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Johnny Harberd - Bob Elliot - BolWeevils - Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al Blaser - Kingsmen - Ray Louis - Larry Kass plus many others. Phone THE BUD-MOR AGENCY. NO 2-6362. F19 DINE IN LUXURY. Save your bank roll. Boarders desired. Call NO 3-8583. ,.F16 GOOD FOOD at reasonable prices- Call House Manager at NO 2-8312. P17 MEDICAL TECHNICIANS for Clinical Lab in General Hospital. Apply Per- sonnel Office, Beyer Memorial Hos- pital, Ypsi. HU 2-6500, Ext. 228. F14 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES Special on Atlas Tires Grip-safe 4-670x15 $58.75. 4-750% 15 tubeless $69.95, plus tax and re- cappable tires. Other sizes compar- atively low. HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-77I7 ,10 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-mechani on duty. "You expect more from Standard and you get it!" 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 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'5 MOTOR SALES Bumping'and Painting Used Cars Bought and Sold NO 3-4510 Both at 507 S. Ashley 89 Protect your cari s. Fall Changeover " Antifreeze e Winter Lubrication Complete Tune-up Service Available GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION 601 Packard NO 8-9429 83 BUSINESS SERVICES Happy Friday!! Everything set for tonight's little party or tomorrow nigt's blast Well, if not, you'd better stop in p.d.q. Our shelves are loaded with goodiesi RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" J62 TYPING. Phone NO 8-6685. Ti 1954 RICHARDSON house trailer, 35 by 8. $1,450 with $350 down. Call HI 9. 2363. B" MOTHER who was kindergarden teach- er will care for 4 or 5 yr. old daily in her licensed home near compu. Call NO 3-3844. J14' SOCIAL CHAIRMAN for fine dance orchestras. Call Hugh Scot, NO 5-5700. J9 WILL EXCHANGE board and room for light baby sitting and minimal house- work. NO 3-6618. Coed preferred. J12 COEDS ONLY-Fun in the sun during Easter vacation, at the JAMAICAN, 205 North Atlantic Blvd., Fort Lauder- dale, Florida, Directly on ocean. Free parking, T.V. & chaperone, no swim- ing pool on premisses. 6 girls to an efficiency apartment at $6 per pers a day. For reservations wire direct or call for info. Ray Stempleh at Green- leaf4-6730, Novi, Mich. Deposit re- quired. J1 1 DISCOUNT PRICES ON MEN'S WEAR9 Bulky knit sweaters, boat neck, V neck & cardigan styles. $4.95 & $95 All wool flannel pants $7.77. BIG SAVINGS ON OTHER ITEMS COME SEE BU' SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington J3 LIMITED TIME ONLY ATLANTIC MONTHLY- $2.50 for eight months regular price-$7.50 per year NEW REPUBLIC-$3.00 for 9 months regular price-$800 per year SAT. EVE. POST-$4.79 for 60 weeks regular price-$6.00 for 52 weeks ESQUIRE-$2.0Q for 8 months TIME, LIFE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, NEWSWEEK - for less than 9 a copy. Order now pay later. STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY CALL NO 2-3061 J82 Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners $15.00 and up J. LEABU SALES AND SERVICE 322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604 )J59 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 HELP WANTED NEED 2 MEN without 11 o'clocks for good meal jobs. 1015 E. Huron or phone 2-3179. H10 PART TIME HELP. 10 A.M. to 12 or 2 P.M. 11:30 A.M. or 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. Also nights. Apply in person after 1 P.M. Drakes Sandwich Shop. H7 SUBJECTS WANTED for psychological research. Females only. Must be will- ing to give up to six hours. Call Miss Shuman, 3-1511, ext. 2564 on Mon- day between 10 & 3, and all day Thursday. $1.10 an hour. HI EARN $3.00 PER HOUR SELL THE FINEST! Nature-Harmon- ized Edith Rehnborg Cosmetics. Part or full time. No age limit. Liberal bonus plan. Small investment. Write M. Murphy, P.O. Box 5143, Detroit 35. H2 ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND/OR 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 GIRL ART STUDENT wants roommate to share an apartment % block from campus. Complete- cost per month $35. Call Trelly at NO 3-7242 or Mr. Logelin at NO 8-7942. E8 BOARDERS WANTED: Good food at reasonable prices. Breakfast $0A5, Lunc .0.0.n ner tm.71 Cnact+ 3 MEN need fourth for house close to GUITAR LESSONS: Basic and advanced campus. 2-4864. C35 techniques. Phone NO 3-3875 or NO campu____-4 __4.____ 3-3005. F11 ON CAMPUS: Singles, doubles, linens furnished. Only ? block from Law Quad at 804 S. State (at Hill). C32 MONROE STREET furnished apt. for rent. 1 room plus kitchen and bath, $80. NO 2-5035 after 5 P.M. C31 PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC Advice of physician on birth con- trol. Professional counsel on mar- riage problems. Clinic hours Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 to 9. 122 N. 4th Ave. Call NO 2-9282. F12 LARGE ROOM. Linens furnished. 1315 LESSONS in piano, singing andspeak- Cambridge Rd. Call NO 2-8718. C28 ing. Carol S. Westerman, 715 Granger, NO 8-6584. F7 2 RM. SUITE for male Grad. or faculty. Phone NO 3-6251. C23 FOR RENT-613 S. First St. Sleeping room in quiet home. Large closets. For men. NO 5-5428. C22 ACTUALLY on campus, clean 5 rooms furnished. NO 3-5947. C20 Have YOU heard all about the wonder- ful results from advertising in The Michigan Daily Classified Column, Try it yourself and see. Call NO 2-4786. F6 KINGSTON TRIO appearing in Detroit Sun. -- Feb. 21 - Masonic Temple. Tickets at Bob Marshall's. F18 COZY SINGLE ROOM for man student, walk in closet, ample street parking. Close to campus & Ferry Field. $7.50 per week. 1133 White St., NO 3-2242. C21 ON CAMPUS Singles, doubles, linens furnished. Only I block from Law Quad at 804 S. State (at Hill). C19 LARGE ROOM on campus. Single $180, double $250. Call NO 8-6624. C24 ATTRACTIVE single rooms for men in private home near campus. $8. 1011 East University. Call NO 8-8681. C26 CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable. Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C171 ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room. NO 2-1443. C25 PARKING Space and garage. 514 8. Forest. NO 2-1443. C26 LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. RU 2-4959. 5643 Geddes Road. C35 3-MAN apartment with kitchen. Reason- able rate including utilities. 805 E. Huron, Apt. 4. Call NO 3-5504 after 5. C11 TWO grad students desire 3rd person to share house. Call C. L. Mac Donald, NO 3-3191 or 3-1511 ext. 204w. C10 CAMPUS DOWNTOWN - Three room furnished. For girls. $70 including utilities. Call NO 8-7727 or 2-1934. C14 LOVELY ROOMS, beautiful yard, quiet surroundings, singles if you choose. Contact Mrs. Onia Kelly, NO 3-5797 or 2-7252. Cl SINGLE ROOM for male student-lin- ens furnished - near campus-$8.00 per week. Call NO 2-1807. C6 APARTMENT for four, one block from campus. Large, parking, fireplace, basement storage. Call NO 3-6039 af- ter 5. )C61 FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished apt. for 2, 1 bedroom, good heat, near cmpus. NO 5-8516. C53 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED apartment; 4 men. 1 block to Union. Phone 8- 6757 before 8 P.M. C50 GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart- ment close to campus next semester. Call NO 5-7616 after 5 n.m. C67 PRIVATE PARKING space for trailer in exchange for work. RU 2-3797. F1 BEFORE YOU buy a class ring, look at the official Michigan ring. Burr Pat- terson and Auld So., 1209 South Uni- versity, NO 8-8887. F3 EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days, 9 countries including Qberammergau Passion Play & Olympics, if desired. All for $705. For details write West- ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor. Fe MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS 1521 Miller Rd. ... the tobacco that outsells all other imported tobaccos combined! Try it and your very first puff will tell you why. There's more pleasure is smooth-smoking, even- burning, long-lasting, mild AMPHORA. 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