Z 1L'IAA ./UAWP N iHz~azzjii. PAGE ~. .~ )~ _ f a . . .''. .-.. r 'svt*,. '.*'"s: t 'N" ..__o __ ;9 I (Continued from Page 4) are being made by the International Center: Mrs. Clifford R. Miller. Miss Rebeka Tiomny, Chief, Reference and Loan Section Library of Getulio Vargas Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 15-20. Miss Patricia J. Higginbotham, Prin- eIpal Lecturer in Education and Math- ematics at Stockwell Teachers' Train- ing College, England, May 15-June 1. Mr. Mohamed Mostafa, Director, Mu- seum of Islamic Art, Cairo, Egypt, U.A.R., May 16-17. Mr. Kozo Kuruki, Dean, Education Department, Nagoya University, Japan, May 18-21. Mr. John Young,.Interpreter for Mr. Puruki, May 18-21. Ten Mali Youth Leaders from Senegal, and the Sudan-Africa, May 19-. Mr. Narayan Bhikaji Parulekar, Edi- tor-in-Chief, Daily and Sunday "Sakal," Poona, India, May 19. f Mr. Quintin Eala, Chief, Scientific Library Division National Institute of Science and Technology, Manila, Phil- ippines, May 19. Mr. Yrio, Professor of English, Turku Univ., Lecturer in Comparative Philol- ogy at Helsinki University, Finland, May 19-24. Dean Soeda, Kyushu University-Eco- nomics Dept., Kukuoka City, Japan,, May 16-22. Mr. Akayama, interpreter. Dean Hirata, Osaka University, Japan, May 16-22. Mr. Winston Malawana, Secretary, Ceylon America Youth Society, Ceylon, May 22-28. Mr. Neville Wickremeratne, Ceylon America Youth Society, Ceylon, May 22-28. Mr. Aly EI-Sayed Mohammed El- Hefnawi, Controller-General of English Teaching, Central Ministry of Educa- tion, Cairo, Egypt, U.A.R., May 22-28. Mr. Lauro Ayesteran, Professor of, Musicology, " Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Humanities, Univ. of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, May 23-28. Events Tuesday Guest Lecturer: Roberto Gerhard, Vis- iting Prof. of Composition in 'the School. of Music, will present a lecture entitled "Is New Music Growing Old," on Tues., May 17, at 4:15 p.m., in Aud. A. Open to the public. Events Wednesdays A Meeting of the Senior Class Presi- dents and other specially appointed representatives will be held in Room 302 West Engineering Building, Wed., May 18, at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of discussing the schedule and plans for Commencement. The May Meeting of the University of Michigan Research Club will be held Wed., May 18, at 8 p.m. in the Rackhamn Amphitheater. Election of officers will take place at this meeting. Speakers for the evening will be Frank Huntley, "Thomas Browne on Science;" and Horace M.. Miner, 'Cultural Fac- tors in Sleeping Sickness Control in Nigeria." Wed., May 18 at 4:10 p.m., the De- partment of Speech will present its final Lab Bill of the semester. Scenes from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" will be performed in the Arena The- ater, Frieze Building. No admission will be charged. Concerto Concert: The University Symphony Orchestra will present a program featuring Student Soloists and Conductors on Wed., May 18, at 8:00 p.m. in Hill Aud. The concert will be open to the public. ; Sociology Colloquium: Prof. A. H.,Hal- sey, University of Birmingham, Eng.. land, currently Visiting Prof., Univer- sity of Chicago, will speak on "Chang- ing Functions of Universities," on Wed., May 18, 1960, 4:15 p.m., East Confer- ence Room, Rackham Building. Psychology Colloquium: Dr. R. Ger- ard, University of Michigan. "The Fix- ation of Experience." Wed., May 18. 4:15 p.m., Aud. B. Coffee will be served in 3417 Mason Hall from 3:45 to 4:15. Everyone welcome. Doctoral Examination for Odette Golden, Romance Languages & Liter- atures: French; thesis "Trends toward Realism in Marivaux's "Le Paysan Par- venu," Wed., May 19, 3098 Frieze Bldg., at 3:00 plm. 'Chairman, P. M. Spurlin. Doctoral Examination for Jonathan Avery Slesinger, Sociology; thesis: "Per- sonnel Adaptations in the Federal Jun- ior Management Assistant Program," Wed., May 18, 5607 Haven Hall, at '3:0 p.m. Chairman, Morris Janowitz. Doctoral Examination for Ira Robert Ehrlich, 'Mechanical Engineering; thes- is: "Wheel Sinkage in Soil," Wed., May 18, 2201 East Engineering Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, E. T. Vincent. Doctoral Examination for Harold Wil- liam Currie, History; thesis: "Massa- chusetts Politics and the. Colonial Agency, 1762-1770," Wed., May 18, 3609 Haven Hall, at 2:00 -p.m. Chairman, G. S. Brown. Placement Notices, The following schools have listed teaching vacancies for the 1960-61 school year. Coolidge, Ariz. -- Home Ec. Flagstaff, Ariz. - Art. Bakersfield, Calif. - Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Mentally Handicapped. Long Beach, Calif. - Counseling/ Psychology. Marysville, Calif. - Speech Correc- tion. Salinas, Calif. -- Speech Therapy, Mentally Retarded, Home Ec., Driver Ed., Ind. Arts. Norwalk, Calif. - Physically Handi- capped, Hard-of-Hearing. Oceanside, Calif. - Speech Therapy, Mentally Retarded. South San Francisco, Calif. - Ele- mentary (k); All Fields. Torrance, Calif. - Gen. Shop, Home Ec., Art, Journ., Mentally Retarded. Willows, Calif. - Home Sc. Branford, Conn. - Reading Consult- ant. Arlington Heights, Ill. - Speech Cor- rection. Pre-school Deaf, V i s i t i n g Teacher. Barrington, Ill. - Boys Counselor. DeKalb, Ill. - Counselor for Socially Maladjusted. East Moline, Ill. - Woman for Guid- ance. Evanston, Ill. - Guidance. Flossmoor, Ill. - Art. Glen Ellyn, Ill. - School Social Work- er, Elem. Art Supervisor. Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Dist. 89) - Speech Correction, Primary Remedial Teacher. Harvey, Ill. - Speech Therapy. For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad. Building, NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Interviews The -following company will interview at the Bureau of- Appointments, 4001. Admin. Bldg. Call Ext. 3371 for an in- terview appointment. Thurs., May 19 Statistical Tabulating Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. Location of work: Chicago, Illinois. Graduates: June or August. Tabulating, Calculating Typ- ing, Temporary Office Personnel. Men with a degree in Liberal Arts of Busi- ness Administration for Control, Meth- ods or Sales. Personnel Requests Bohn Aluminum & Brass Corp., De- troit - Sales Admin. Asst. - Man with BA, Liberal Arts_ or Engrg. 26-35 yrs. old, prefer Detroit areagpeople; 3-4 yrs. metals experience helpful. Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, Tenn. - Staff Asst. - Univer- sity Relations Div.; Sr. Museum Asst.; Exhibits Mgr.; Record Clerk; Steno- grapher; Research Technicial-Special Trng. Div.; Research Tech.-Medical Div. Call Bureau for details. City of Detroit announces exams for: Technicial Aid-Engrg., June 30th final filing date. , Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago - Female vacancies: Clerk-Steno., Clerk-Typist, Secretary, Messenger, Home Econ. Dir- ector;, Male vacancies-Chemist, Re- search Asst. Taylor Devices, Inc., North Tona- Wanda, N.Y. - grad. Engineers for re- search, production engrg., sales, man- ufacturing engrg. Eli Lilly &Co., Indianapolis - Or- ganic Chemist, Associate Librarian, Ar- chitectural Engr., and Market Research Analyst and Forecaster. U.S. Steel Corp., Gary, Ind.-contin- uous openings for men with a Math background--BA, MA, PhD in Math; heavy in modern algebra, topology, combinatorial analysis, numerical an- alysis, group theory. No experience re- quired. Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, Mo. - Artists for Creative Dept. primarily. Men or Women with BA in Art, Fine Arts, Design, Commercial Art or De- sign. Prefer new or recent grad. with less than 3 yrs. experience'. New York State announces May 23rd as the final filing date for openings in: Engineering, Architecture, Tele- phone Inspection and Maintenance, Re- search, Clerical, Tax Audit, Motion Picture, Cour Stenography, and Coun- seling. For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371. SUMMER PLACEMENT Thurs., May 19 W. W. Deason, Director of Bay Court Camp, Mich., wants 4 male cabin coun- selors. Interview: 3:30 to 5. Elizabeth B. Wright of Camp Metamora, Girl Scouts of Detroit-Program Dir- ector, Waterfront Director, 'CIT Unit Leader. Carl T. Bruno of YWCA Camp Storer -men for counselor jobs, also: nurse, cook and adult dishwashers. Napoleon, Mich. Rena-Ware Nat'l Collegiate Sales Div. -seeking limited number of college men for income-scholarship program. Will receive opportunity to earn $100- $1000 scholarship in addition to sum- mer earnings. Interviewing from 2-5. Requests: Mrs. Roger Milkman, 2940 Overidge Dr., Ann Arbor-looking for girl to look after her 1 yr. old child-moving to Syracuse, N.Y. and want help from June 27-Sept. 10. Transportation both ways and salary open. Grosse Pointe Day ,Camp-male coun- selor, drive a school bus and likes children. Camp exp. preferred. The Summer Placement is open every afternoo- from 1:30 to 5 and Friday morning from 8:30 to 12, noon, D528 of the S.A.B. Stud ent Part-T ime Employvment 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. 7 Odd jobs. 3 Salesmen (Commission for 3 weeks, in June-good money). 1 Snack Bar helper (9:30 to 1 a.m. 3 nights per week). 3 Waiters. FEMALE 1 Counter server. 5 Steno-typists (16-20 hrs. per week). 2 Saleswomen (Commission for 3 weeks in June - good money). 5 Girls to take care of children (sum- mer). 4 Waitresses. 1 Histologist (morning only, Monday- Friday). 1 Receptionist 6-10 p.m. Monday-Fri- day, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday). Organization Notices May 17, 1960 Soc. for Advancement of Management May 18, 7:30 p.m., 131 Bus. Adm. Speak- er: L, Miel, Director, Nat'l. Assoc. of Mfgs. & T. Downes, Nat'l. Rep., AFL- CIO: "The Role of Business & Labor in Politics." Young Democrats, Election of Club Officers, May 17, 8 p.m., Union. Discus- sion hour, Mrs. Margaret Price, Demo- cratic Nat'l Comm., special guest. BUSINESS SERVICES REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade, NO 2-4647. J1 On your mark .. . Get set.. Go.. that is go shopping for all grocery needs at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 J28 ARE YOU A COLLEGE CHUBBY? Lose up to fifty (50) pounds this Summer the easy way. NO PILLS - ONLY WELL SUPERVISED DIET - DAILY STEAM BATHS - DAILY MASSAGE by experienced Masseuses. SPECIAL DORMITORY RATES FOR THE SUMMER. Private Swimming Pool - Badminton - Volly Ball - Shuffle Board - Ping - Pong - Horseback Riding - Fishing - Tennis - Water Skiing; and many other Sports near- by. Overlooking Lake Michigan. FOR INFORMATION: WRITE TO SHERI- DAN GLAMOUR & HEALTH SPA, 821 Lake Shore Drive, Michigan City, In- diana; or call-Michigan City, TR 2-8595. J BUSINESS SERVICES: A- MOVING, baggage transfer agents. Pick-up and deliver. Yellow Cab Co. NO 3-2424,-NO .8-9382. J39 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Amethyst ring with silver band on second floor of Mason Hall Satur- - day. Reward. Amy Miller, NO 2-4440. A64 LOST: One fraternity pin (ZBT) in Union area. If found call NO 5-6808. A65 LOST: Blue and White wool jacket has words "Parkers" and "Mike" in white thread. Reward. Mike.Wilson, 18 Win- chell, W.Q. A60 FOUND: Ladies wrist watch, in front of Undergrad Library on May 3. Can be claimed at lost and found in Admin. Bldg. A63 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 WE'VE got to crow for Phi Gam. ZTA F50 WANTED: Girls to share 8-rm. house in September. Block from campus. Call NO 2-2521, Rm. 4402, 7-11 P.M. F52 TODAY'S exciting Diag event-Block M signups. F1 DISERTAIONS-Multilined Low cost. quick service. The Edwards Letter Shop, 711 N. University. -F8 Are you a true Gourmet? Do You Live to Eat? O are you a member of the un- washed masses who eats in order to live? Either way, you will find something to please your pallet at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 F73 PRIVATE SALE of my large library, which I have been collecting for over 65 years. Many books nearly 100 years old and over; famous authors on many subjects. Call at 617 Packard from 12 noon to 4 P.M. daily, except Sunday; or phone W. W. Mann for appoint- ment. P13 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W 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- sires to rent reasonable 3-bedroom house. Sept. 1, 1960-June 30, 1961, un- furnished or furnished. Box 12, Daily. L16 BIKES and SCOOTERS There was a young man named Mike Who crossed sweet Betsy on his bike But Betsy was clever She rode -her scooter- Now Mike is flying a kite. MOTOR SCOOTERS, INC. 2 3 4 80 .6 .3 .47 4 .54 HELP WANTED "WANTED, STUDENT, majoring in PHYSICAL EDUCATION, as DIREC- TOR in, Exclusive Women's Resort. Must have Life Guard Qualifications. ,21 Lake Shore Drive, Michigan City, Indiana; or call-Michigan City, TR 2-8595. H52 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 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. Also GUITARS and BRASS IN- STRUMENTS. Sales - Service - Rentals - Lessons MADDY MUSIC 209 E. Piberty. NO 3-3395 X47 SPRING SEMESTER 1960 Institute of European Studies ar- ranges English taught courses through the University of Vienna. Em- phasis on learning German. Students lire with Austrian Families, take meols at th IES student center. Three Study Tours through 8 coun- tries when the University is not in session. 5% MONTHS IN EUROPE $1395 USED CARS '55 BUICK, exc. cond., new batt., nylon seat cov., tires. $745. Going to Europe. NO 5-8188 (5-7 P.M.). N45 '956 CHEVROLET V-8 convertible with power, R&H, WSW, $800. Call NO 8-6634 after 6. N42 HILLMAN MINX, excellent condition, excellent buy. Owner leaving coun- try. Phone NO 3-1439. N44 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 cgondition, 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 wagon and cut costs. Has overdrive for good mileage. $250. See at 1608 Brooklyn. N33 VW-clean, sunroof, radio, belts, new WSW, $900, NO 3-3893. N35 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 FOR RENT SUMMER APARTMENT FOR 4 it's modern! it's on campus! it's air-conditioned! it's a real value! it's available! Call Now -- NO 3-5135 C99 SUBLET: Huron Arms, 1 1g. 2-bedrm. apt., new furnishings, garage. Rea- sonable. Phone NO 5-7.62 or NO 5-8205. C92 MALE wanted to share very convenient and attractive apt. for next year. Call 300 Green, EQ, NO 2-4591 C95 FOR SUMMER: 2 bdrm. furnished apt. for 2. One block from campus. 415 S. Forest. NO 3-9848 (after 7 P.M.) 094 2 BLKS. from campus, 4 bdrm. apt., available June 1-Sept. 15, $100 month- ly, partially furnished (including ap- pliances). NO 8-8751 C93 ATTRACTIVE furnished efficiency apt. for 1 person on campus. Available June 7-Sept. 15. NO 5-8557. 099 MODERN 2 bedroom apt., close to cam- pus, hospital and shopping area. Call NO 3-7710. C98 CAMPS 2 room furnished apt. Private bath, $65 a month for summer, $75 a month for fall. NO 3-4322. C97 RECREATION room for rent facing Huron River. Ilb 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. -C9 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. C86 APT, on Forest Ave., available June 15- Sept. 1. Suitable for 4 boys. NO 8- 6931. 086 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 FOR SUMMER: most attractive modern apt. In Ann Arbor for 4, air condi- tioned, near campus and hospital. Call NO 3-8628. C57 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. C81 CAMPUS, furnished 3 rm. opts., private bath, special summer rate $75 & $80 includes' utilities. NO 3-4322. C60 FOR RENT: Furnished 3 room apart- ment, 2 blocks to campus, Very cool. Private entrance. Summer rates. Ph, NO 2-0215. C70 SUMMER: Furnished 3 rm, campus apt. Call Robt. Brooks, NO 3-4145. C72 1 BEDROOM furnished apt. near cam- pus. NO 8-6691., C73 Lg. 5%' rm. apt., summer. Very private, close to campus. NO 5-6969. 074 ONE ROOM furnished studio apt. for single woman in campus fraternity section with complete community kitchen. Phone NO 2-6987. C84 SUMMER SUBLET: triple, furnished, 1 block from S. Quad. NO 2-7635 22 FOR SUMMER: Furnished apt, for I to 4 men. Call NO 3-7541 ext. 805. 017 DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out- Booms for rent? Apartments for rent? DO you want a cheap, convenent, widely read source to publish this in- formation?4??????? then - try the MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIlj ' NO 2-4786 410 OBSERVATORY near Stockwell new 2 bedroom apartments. Immedi- ate possession. Call 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. 084 GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart- ment close to campus next semester. Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C6 LARGE ROOM, single $8 per week. HU 2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35 CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable. Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. 017 MISCELLANEOUS PACIFISTS - The Paifism 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., M11 TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Female riders to Cambridge, Mass. Leaving Ann Arbor June 16. Phone NO 2-1424/ G56 WANTED: Ride to California. Will share expenses. Phone Dave Dreifuss, 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. 054 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED: Boarders for summer. Nx- cellent food. Call Mrs. Griffee, NO 5-5703. E23 SINGLE ROOMS. Well furnished of 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 2 SINGLE ROOMS for men at 314. N. Thayer. Phone NO 3-5400 after 5 P.M. E20 BUSINESS PERSONAL PERSONAL: News Letters - Conven- tion Reports-Summer Rushing helps, mailing service - Multilithed - at- tractive -- inexpensive. The Edwards Letter Shop. FF16 HONEYMOONERS: Spend your honey- moon , at Kay-Ray Log Cottages on East Grand Traverse Bay, 10 miles north of Traverse City, These log . cottages with natural fireplaces are in a beautiful pine woods right on the water. They are secluded, modern and equipped for cooking. Linens fur- nished. 10% discount to the first 10 reserva- tions received. Write: Kay-Ray, R.R. No. 2, Box 133, Williamsburg, Mich. FF2 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 Atd Co., 1209 South Uni- versity, NO 8-8887. FF99 FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC It's Johnny Harberd - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevils - Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al Blaser - Kingmen - 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, Dox 2053, Ann Arbor. FF1 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 33 L Waera LCkogo I a 1 | 2 . 47 S 6 7 8 ndc vni rw^ E - 4- - .N I i i- .a - f i* i-I . - i SET OF 3 Wilson woods. Good condi- tion. NO 2-2708. B7' i -9-.,-, - I. - I 9-4-4 - I. - .1 1 .- - 9 1 1 1 1 - F~- WHITE'S AUTO SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 82 FOR SUMMER: Five, large furnished room apt. on campus. Very reason- able. NO 3-7541, ext. 646, 616, 431. C61 4 ROOM furnished apt. for summer 1 II w 1iU4BOMfrihda.fo sumr a eercDiSavrg iam i a and electric bills average $21 a mo