THE MICHIGAN DAIiY overnment ,oans Ready or Schools ARTS AND LETTERS: Playhouse Attempts To Bridge Gap For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tit 11:30 A.M. i i1 Colleges and universities - throughout the country are being invited to apply for participation in the National Defense Student Loan Program during the 1960-61 academic year, the United States Office of Education announced recently. The Student Loan Program, au- thorized under the National De- fense Education Act, is designed to provide loans to high school seniors planning to enter college and to college students in need of financial assistance 'to continue their education. Currently participating in the Program are 1,360 institutions of higher education, with full-time enrollments of more than 2 mil- lion students, or about 85 per cent of the total full-time enrollment in all colleges and universities. Institutions interested in- 'par- ticipating in the Program during 1960-61 should submit applica- tions by May 15, and no later than June 30 to be eligible to receive funds from fiscal year 1961 appropriations. Application forms have been mailed to all partici- pating colleges, and are available to non-participating institutions on request. Participating colleges and uni- versities have received a total of $70.2 million in Federal loan funds since the Program was launched in February 1959. As of February 29, 1960, over 125,000 loans total- ling $55 million had been ap- proved by the 1,360 participating institutions. James W. Moore, formerly Di- rector of the California State Scholarship Program, is Chief of the Student Loan Program. YR's To Hold' Mock Eletion On Wednesday The Young Republicans Club is sponsoring a mock primary presi- dential election between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 18. Lary Sampson, '61, announced that booths will be set up all over the campus. The name of Gov. G. Mennen Williams as ,well as the names of the announced presi- dential candidates will appear on. the ballots. Any student at the University may vote in the mock election. The iock election is part of the Young Republican straw votes being held on other college cam- puses throughout the nation. USED CARS 1956 4 DR. PLYMOUTH. White-wall tires, power steering and brakes; auto- matic transmission. Call NO 3-1741. N41 CHEV., 1950, clean, good mileage, excel- lent motor. $125. NO 2-0355. N40 FOR SALE: 1951 Jaguar XK120 road- ster - convertible. Good condition, must sell. $850. NO 3-3131. N37 NASH METROPOLITAN -- 1958, excel- lent condition, 20,000 miles, radio, snow tires new this winter. Donald Robbins, 436 Third Street. 9 N3 TRAVELING? Sleep in the back of this 1952 Ford station wagoni and cut costs. Has overdrive for good mileage. $250. See at 1608 Brooklyn. N33 VW-clean, sunroof, radio, belts, new WSW, $800, NO 3-3893. N35 BUSINESS PERSONAL NEWS LETTERS-Convention Reports -Summer Rushing helps, mailing service - Multilithed - attractive - Inexpensive. The Edwards Letter Shop. FF16 BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at the official Michigan ring. Burr Pat- terson and Ald Co., 1209 South Uni- versity, NO 8-8887. FF99 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY .80 1.12 SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE .39 ,47 .54 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 PEER GYNT-John Gregory, right, runs through a scene in "Peer Gynt" which recently completed its run at Detroit's Vanguard Playhouse. The Playhouse is housed in a former foreign film theatre and is run by professional actors hoping to establish a resident theatre in Detroit. By BEATRICE TEODORO "We're trying to bridge a 20-year gap in establishing a resident pro- fessional t h e a t r e," Christopher Flynn, business manager of De-. troit's Vanguard Playhouse said. At present, the only professional theatre," he explained. Heavy with in Detroit is traveling "package big name stars, these "packages" are certain commercial successes. But Flynn believes that the pub- lic would like to see other works also. Found Playhouse Vanguard Playhouse was found- ed on that premise one a half years ago by a Detroit attorney. In December, 1959, it presented its first production, Shaw's "Don Juan." The next production was Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" and now play- ing is the Christopher Fry trans- lation of "Ring Around the Moon." The Playhouse hopes to produce classic works, both .modern and traditional, in the fall-to-spring season. In the summer, it plans to approach lighter works, such as "The Boyfriend" which opens June 7. Another function of the theatre is to provide Detroit with a pro- fessionally trained resident the- atre. For most potential actors in the Midwest it is now necessary to go to the East or West Coast to perform professionally. Cast Professional In contrast, all but three of the Vanguard cast are professionals from the Detroit area, Flynn said, and the rest are beginning to feel like Detroit citizens. They want to establish themselves in Detroit, he added, because it has people, potential financial support, and "no longer wants to be known on- ly as the Motor City." This summer, Vanguard wants to establish a children's theatre offering two four-week courses with training in creative dramat- ics, music and interpretive move- ment. Also in the planning stage is an apprentice program, offer- ing budding young actors practi- cal experience in professional theatre. Problems in Casting With a small cast drawn from professionals in the area, the Play- house sometimes runs into casting problems. There is a scarcity of men be- tween 30 and 45, and also very few women who will play mother's role, Flynn said. In the present show, "Ring Around the Moon," New York actor John Gregory will portray twin brothers, while Flynn will be his stand-in during shadow scenes. Since it is located in the down- town area, Vanguard draws its audiences from the business popu- lation. Much of its support also comes from Wayne State Univer- sity, as tickets are sold through the WSU Theatre box office, at student rates. Plans for Future Though it is now dependent on outside financial support, the Playhouse plans to become self- sufficient, relying completely on the box office. By fall it hopes to become a full equity company, re- lieving the financial burden on some of the cast members. But its major ambition is to gain the full support of the De- troit community and to be estab- lished as the civic theatre. May 15, 1960 Graduate Outing Club, Hiking and/or Biking, May 15, 2 p.m. Meet in back of Rackha (N.W. entrance). Gamma Delta, Lutheran Stud. Club, meet at Center, 1511 Washtenaw May 15 at 1:30 or 2:00 p.m. to leave for joint outing with WSU Gamma Deltans at Kensington Park. Mich. Christian Fellowship, May 15, 4 p.m., Lane Hall. Lecture: "That You May Live." FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Johnny Harberd - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevils - 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 RENT ONE ROOM furnished studio apt. for single woman in campus fraternity section with complete community kitchen. Phone NO 2-6987. 084 SUMMER SUBLET: triple, furnished, 1 block from S. Quad. NO 2-7635. C22 FOR SUMMER: Furnished apt. for 2 to 4 men. Call NO 3-7541 ext. 805. C17 410 OBSERVATORY near Stockwell, new 2 bedroom apartments. Immedi- ate possession. al NO 2-7787 or eve- nings NO 5-6714. 085 839 TAPPAN near Bus. Ed. School. 2 bedroom furnished deluxe couple or 4 people. Call days NO 2-7787 or eve- nings NO 5-6714. C84 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 2-4786 C42 LARGE ROOM, single $8 per week. HU 2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35 CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable. Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17 FOR SALE 30 BEAUTIFUL, clean formals $10, $15. Others $3-$10. 4 tuxedos $10 ea. Near- ly New Shop, 311 College Place, Ypsi- lanti, HU 2-7678. B75 MOBILE HOME. Landola, 32x8'. Excel- lent condition, $1,200.00. Parked on permanent lot, with cement runners and patio. Inquire in person at Or- chard Grove Trailer Park. See James Tenniswood. Evenings and weekends. B76 SET OF 3 Wilson woods. Good condi- tion. NO 2-2708. B74 AMATEUR radio gear for sale. DX100 Transmitter and SX71 Receiver with associated equipment. $75 each. Phone NO 3-8026. B73 CELLO IN excellent condition, with carrying case. Contact Harlan Parkin- son. NO 3-9246 after 4 p.m. B70 VOLKSWAGON-sun roof, new paint, radio, must see to appreciate. Best offer over $950. Call Tom NO 3-3501 after 6 P.M. B69 FOR SALE: '59 Morris Minor, 7,050 miles, 32 mi/gal. $1,250.00. Black. Call Rita Smyth, NO 3-7585, ext. 366, 8:00- 4:30. NO 2-6075 evenings. B65 EVERGREENS at wholesale for Univer- sity personnel by University employee. Yews, junipers, arborvitae. Spreading, globe, upright forms. Call Michael Lee at NO 8-8574. B54 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 3 Bedroom home in ex- cellent condition. Ideal for graduate student with family. 7 minutes driving time from either main or north cam- pus. Completely repainted inside and out. All new light fixtures, new TV antenna, tile floors downstairs. Wall to wall carpeting in Master Bedroom, large built-in closets. Tile bath. City sewer and water in, Gas heat. Gas and electric bills average $21 a month. Fenced in back yard with large patio. 117 car garage. Price $11,700, Reason- able down payment and $77.50 a month. Available prior July 1. Phone NO 2-5446. R7 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS FM in your car $79.95 Specials: Diamond needles $4.95 1200 feet blank tape $1.59 (Promotion tapes: one roll prerecorded tape, plus one roll 1200 blank tape. Package $5.68.) HI FI STUDIO 1319 S. University X46 PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co. 213 E. Washington NO 3-3109 ! Xl Service on All Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fi'sa 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 1 119 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 WANTED TO RENT WANTED-Furnished apt. In town pref- erably on lake, for professor, wife, 2 children. June 16 to Aug. 13. Write R. G. Kappler, U. of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. L20 HOUSE WANTED. Faculty member de-1 sires to rent reasonable 3-bedroom house. Sept. 1, 1960-June 30, 1961, un- furnished or furnished. Box 12, Daily. L16 ROOM AND BOARD SINGLE ROOMS. Well furnished off South U. and Washtenaw at 541 Elm. St. Phone NO 2-2825 after 5. E22 ROOM FOR summer or school year, twin beds, linen furnished, large closet. Phone NO 8-7697 after 5. E21 2 SINGLE ROOMS for men at 314 N. Thayer. Phone NO 3-5400 after 5 P.M.- X20 TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Female riders to Cambridge, Mass. Leaving Ann Arbor June 16. Phone NO 2-1424. 056 WANTED: Daily ride to and from De- troit during summer session. Call Sue White, 3520 Stockwell. 048 WANTED: Ride to California. Will share expenses. Phone Dave Dreifuss,1 S.Q., Ext. 381. 053 WANTED: Ride to or near Atlanta, Ga. Leaving any time after June 4, no ex- cess baggage. 5505 Alice Lloyd. Phyl- lis Hynes. G54 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 & used tires. Road service--mechanic on duty. "You expect more from Standard and you get iti" 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 .51 WHITE'S AUTO SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 S2 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. Sam's store, 122 . Washington, W1 BUSINESS SERVICES Are you lost in the crowd? Is that your trouble buble? Be an Individualist and be out of Join the other outs at Ralph's. FOR RENT FOR SUMMER-3 room attractively fur- nished apartment at reduced price close to campus. Phone NO 2-9360. Coo RECREATION room for rent facing Huron River. 13b miles from campus. To young, refined married couple only. Phone after 6 p.m. or before 10 a.m. NO '3-5126. 091 FOR SUMMER-furnished 1 bedroom apartment. % mile from campus. Off street parking, cool in summer. Rea- sonable. NO 2-0520. 089 AIR-CONDITIONED APT. for 3 or 4. Completely furnished with modern kitchen and bathroom, carport. Rea- sonable. NO 3-7965. C88 FOR RENT-For summer. Completely furnished 5 rooms, second-floor of house includes 2 bedrooms plus sun- parlor. Ideal location on Geddes. Mod- est rent. NO 2-8815 or 2-3441. 08 APT, on Forest Ave., available June 15- Sept. 1. Suitable for -4 boys. NO 8- 6931. C88 SUMMER SUBLET-3 room furnished basement apartment with washing machine and dryer. 3 minutes from diag. Price to be arranged. Call NO 2-4401, 441 Michigan House. 085 SUMMER ROOMS for men. Reasonable rates. Call NO 3-3474. . 083 FOR SUMMER: most attractive modern apt. In Ann Arbor for 4, air condi- tioned, near campus and hospital.. Call NO 3-8628. 057 FOR SUMMER: Modern furnished 2- bedroom apt., air conditioned, gar- bage disposal. Call 3-7465 after 5:30. 076 HOUSE or APT, for summer or fall rent, fully furnished, close to cam- pus, pleasant and reasonable. NO 2- 7491 after 7. C77 1, 2, and 3 ROOM apts. for summer and fall. 429 S. Div. Call NO 8-7089. 078 HOUSE, near campus. Newly furnished. 6 rooms and bath. $125 month. Rent- ing from June 6-Sept. 6. Call Mrs. French, NO 3-5062 days. Eve. NO 8- 8039. 080 3 APTS. on Hill St.: furnished, all utili- ties included, attic for 3 or 4 boys, 2nd.-floor apt. for 1 or 2 boys, base- ment apt. for 3 or 4. NO 8-9538 during day and after 8:30 NO 2-3512. 081 it! RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 (Just two doors from the Blue Front) J39 TYPING in my home. Geraldine Koel- ler, 111 Worden. NO 3-9585. J61 MAYNARD & SEEGER WELDERS and BLACKSMITHING 109 S. Ashley NO 8-7403 3 BUSINESS SERVICES: A-1 MOVING, baggage transfer agents. Pick-up and deliver. Yellow Cab Co. NO 3-2424, NO 8-9382, J39 MAYNARD & SEEGER WELDERS and BLACKSMITH ING 109 S. Ashley NO 8-7403 LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Ladies wrist watch, in front of Undergrad Library on May 3. Can be claimed at lost and found in Admin. Bldg. A63 FOUND: Fraternity or sorority pin, set in pearls and rubies with the initials DGW. Phone 8-8412. A62 LOST: Black Leather Wallet. Keep money return wallet. Phone NO 2- 4591. 104 Greene. Ask for Gary. A58 FOUND: Ladies' wrist watch on Divi- sion in front of Evangel Temple Tues day night. Call Dairo Macleod after 9 P.M., NO 3-3814. A57 PERSONAL Michifish presents PANorama, May 14, 8:15; May 15, 31~00. Women's Pool. F46 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 S.S.-WATCH THAT creaky step on the back stairs 'tonight. Your old man nearly caught us the last time. Be there at midnight. APARTMENT FOR in .2 fam ily June 20-Sept. I 3 VERFECTLY PROPORTIONED for YOU by. *h AA S. Here 1t. fylo n tr i ot poured for the lady who lkes 0 'little sugar with I ler ftadoreds. A slip with beautiful lines, and fnoral crescents embroidered over the lined bodice, 4 front and bock. Matching embroidery with a scal- loped edge and tricot sheer fold at the hemline. White, sizes 32 to 40 :Lat 4.95 tF W7 A R.A.H. P491 Z 24/ P.S. - CONGRATULATIONS on being tapped. Best wishes for a speedy re- covery. Call me when you are up and around and we'll go out and celebrate. H.R; F48 FOR FUN, frolic and a supply of nickel' cokes this summer in ann arbor call Kathy at NO 2-3241. F47 MISCELLANEOUS PACIFISTS - The Pacifism Research Projects seeks (1) information con- cerning campus sentiment on paci- fism, nuclear testing and disarma- ment, and also (2) personal reflec- tions on student movements and at- titudes in these fields, Information will aid in a study that will get wide publicity in late June. Send letters to: Pacifism Research Project, Quincy House 315, Cambridge, 38, Mass. Mil CAMPUS, furnished 3 rm. apts.,, private bath, special summer rate $75 & $80 Includes utilities. NO 34322. $60 FOR RENT: Furnished 3 room apart mnent,'2; blocks to campus, Very cool. Private entrance. Summer rates. Ph. NO 2-0215. 070 SUMMER: Furnished 3 rm. campus apt. Call Robt. Brooks, NO 3-4145. 072 1 BEDROOM furnished apt. near cam- pus. NO 8-6691. 073 Lg. 51, rm. apt., summer. Very private, close to campus. NO 5-69'69. 074 FOR RENT: Large 5 room furnished apt. for summer session. .Veiy inex. pensive, quiet, no restrictions. Be inl after 6 p.m., NO 3-7541,'ext. 395. C75 APARTMENT to sublet for summer campus location. Phone NO 5-6337 after 5. 068 SUMMER: Kitchen, furnished, 3 room near campus, summer rate. Phone Bruce NO 3-6593 or Ralph NO 3-7541, Ext. 382. C69 MALE roommnate wanted to share at- tractive, cool, spacious apartmeni with 2 Grad. students for summer Near campus. Phone NO 3-2055. 066 SWIMMING POOL Furnished apartment to sublet for summer. 4 rooms, modern. $130 a month. Phone NO 3-2928. 06 FOR SUMMER, spacious 3 bdrm. fur. nished apt. for 5 or 6. 1 block from campus with parking. NO 3-9540.. C64 FOR SUMMER: Five, iarge furnished room apt. on campus. Very reason. able. NO 3-7541, ext. 646, 616,. 431. 06 3 BLOCKS from State Theatre, 3room furnished apt., NO 2-7274. C59 WANTED: Male roommate for summer apt. 2 blocks from Bus. Ad and Law schools. Low rent. Call 2-9355. C53 SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING Auto and Furniture Refinished - Reupholstered Convertible Tops NO 3-8644 YAHR'S MOTOR SALES Buniping and Painting Used Cars Bought and Sold NO 3-4510 Both at 507 S. Ashley 69 4 ROOM furnished apt. for summer months, also 3 rooms partly fur- nished for longer period. Call NO 2-7689 after 5 weekdays,'Sat. any time. 047 ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room. NO 2-1443. 058 _SUMMER SUBLET: 3 room apt. close to ( campus. Call NO 3-2649. 049 FOR SUMMER: 4 bedroom house, will sacrafice. Call 310 Strauss E.Q. 204. 041 FURNISHED 3 room apt. Central cam- pus, hospital location. Summer rate. NO 3-6612 or GE 7-7523. 046 SUMMER: Modern penthouse for four or ive. Completely furnished, air- conditioning, sun deck, kitchen fa- cilities including dishes, cooking uten- sils and dish washer. 1336 Geddes Avenue on campus. .Open evening from 6:30 to 6:45. Best offer takes. NO 3-5135. C30 THREE APARTMENTS in South Cam- pus area. Available June 15 for one year lease, or for summer months only. Furnished, $110.00-$130:00 per month. Call Mike Reynolds after 6 p.m. NO 3-7761. -C20 pres ents 1958 LAMBRETTA, 5000 miles, good con. dition, 2 seats, windshield, book car- rier, extra tire. $170. Call NO 2-0761, after 6 p.m. Z34 ZUNDAPP SCOOTER-'58 Vella. Sacri- fne for mcick sale. $225. NO 2-5377. I I ill