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U0 1960' THlE M~IHIGA A I~L

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By PATRIC BOLOGNESI
Under the supervision of the.
Ann Arbor Council of Churches,
HOME has as its goal the estab-
lishment of equal housing oppor-
tunities for all residents of this
city, regardless of race, national-
ity, or religion.
In fact, the present organization
derives its name, HOME, from the
first letters of the words which
state its goal, Housing Opportuni-
ties Made Equal.
HOME is an outgrowth of a pro-
Ject set up by students from the
Human Relations Board of the
University and Members of the
Ann Arbor Council of Churches.
House Minorities
When the group was organized
in September of 1959, it was
known as the Hospitality Com-
mittee, a functioning part of the
Council of Churches. The specific
purpose of the committee was to
help those people who, for various
reasons of minority status, might
have difficulty finding housing in
Ann Arbor.
With the cooperation of the
University, the committee set up
offices in Lane Hall. Here volun-
teer workers assisted students,
faculty, and University personnel
in securing dwelling units for
themselves and their families.
When the results of the project

were reported to the Human
Rights Commission, they were
found to be so satisfactory that
the commission requested the
service be carried on indefinitely,
and HOME had its beginning.
Extends Services
At the request of the Human
Rights Commission, Home has ex-
tended its services to include not
only rentals of dwellings but also
the sale of housing units.
Another undertaking of HOME
is circulating the Covenant of
Open Occupancy. This document
is a petition pledging those who
sign it to "refuse to conform to
racial discrimination in housing."
"The organization has a need
for more volunteers to work with
the HOME project. We feel there
are many people of good-will who
share in the goals qf HOME and
might have time td give to this
endeavor if it were known that
their services would be welcomed,"
said Mrs. Dorwin Cartwright, a
member of the executive com-
mittee.
"Much of the work of HOME
depends on the support and ac-
tivity of concerned volunteers. All
of the people who are working for
this project believe that the goals
of equal housing opportunities are
ones which can be attained in Ann
Arbor," Mrs Cartwright said.

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MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
TRANS ISTOR
RADIOS
$24.95 and up
Picked for dependability and
performance.
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
X49

3 DAYS
2.00
2.40
2.80

6 DAYS
2.96
3.55
4.14

II

Figure5 average wrds 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

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plained.
Public Relations
A public relations campaign and
recruitment drive .will cost $1,000.
This will cover the cost of print-
ing a newsletter and flier explain-
ing the Council and mailing it to
incoming freshmen and transfer
students.
Allocations of $1,000 are also
made for the Election Committee
and Committee on Membership.
The Election Committee pays for
announcements in The Daily, pos-
ter boards, platform statements,
and the costs of counting ballots
on election nights. Candidates are
charged a nominal fee to cover
the cost of printing ballots.
The newly established Com-
mittee on Membership will be con-
sidering discrimination in organi-
zations and has received its allo-
cation for initial expenses and
for operating next year.
NSA Costs
Costs related to the National
Student Association will total
$2,025 and the $225 dues and
$1,700 for delegates to the national
and regional conferences. This
summer 14 persons will be sent to
the conference in Minneapolis.
Other expenditures include
$2,000 'for telephones, postage,
supplies and maintenance, $1,200
for general expenses of the staff,
$450 for expenses of the Interna-
tional Coordinating Board and
$900 for the Education Committee.
All money is channeled through
the Office of Student Organiza-
tions which keeps a record in
addition to the one kept by the
Council Finance Committee.
Approve Expenses
The treasurer may authorize
expenses up to $30, the committee
those up to $75 and any expendi-
tures above this amount must be
approved by the Council.
The carryover from this year is
expected to be approximately
$1,000. The financial report showed
a cash balance of $3,167.54 at the
end of March.
The budget, as Hanson pointed
out, is only a paper guide and
allocations may or may not be
totally used.

At Grinnell's
Ann Arbor Store

Save up to
$200
on floor sample
PIANOS
SPI NETS -CONSOLES
extended terms
GRINNELL'S

TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Ride to Warren Exit, Ohio
Turnpike, May 29 or 30. 6210 Markley.
Cathy McMillin. G60
WANTED: Ride to Columbus, O. June
3 or 4. Call Judy Block, NO 2-3225. If
not in, leave message. G59
WANTED: Daily ride to and from De-
troit during summer session. Call
Sue White, 3520 Stockwell. G48
WANTED by Law students, riders to
California. Leave June 6 or 7. Call
NO 2-8278 or NO 3-3491. 057
TWO RIDES offered to Boulder and
for Denver. Leaving June 7. Call Joel
Potter, NO 2-5695. G58
WANTED-Female riders to Cambridge,
Mass. Leaving Ann Arbor June 16.
Phone NO 2-1424. 056
WANTED: Ride to or near Atlanta, Ga.
Leaving any time after June 4, no ex-
cess baggage. 5505 Alice Lloyd. Phyl-
lis Hynes. G54

323 S. Main St.

X48

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
146
PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
Service on All
Radios, T.V.'s and HI-Fl'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. Liberty. NO 3-3395
X47
WANTED TO RENT
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
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
BABY SITTER evenings, cleaning by
hour on Monday by reliable woman.
References. NO 8-8345 evenings. HH1

ZUNDAPP SCOOTER--'58 Vella. Sacri-
fice for quick sale. $225. NO 2-5377.
Z30
NEW CARS

WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: One set of bongo drums.
Phone NO 3-3881 after 6. K14
FOR SALE
2 GOOD TICKETS to Met. Opera "Si-
moneBoccanegra" Detroit, May 23.
Phone NO 3-6852.- B84
MARTIN 00018 Guitar less than 1 year
old. NO 8-8463. B82
SAILBOAT-Moth Class. This boat is in
fine condition. Trailer. Will sacrifice.
HU 2-5945. B81
WOMAN'S BIKE, English Racer. Good
condition. 3 yrs. old. NO 3-6776. B79
UNION Air-Flight ticket to Europe,
$300 for round-trip. Call NO 3-1511,
Ext. 600 or NO 3-6756, Heday. 3380
DUMONT combination 21" TV and FM,
$75. Have received new TV as gift.
NO 5-5925, Stew. B77
FOR SALE: 1 brown tweed suit prac-
tically new; 46 long. Best offer takes.
Call NO 2-5877, .B78
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. 32'x8'. Excel-
lent condition, $1,200.00. Parked on
permanent lot, with cement runners
and patio. Inquire in person at Or-
chard GroveTrailer 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
ROOM AND BOARD
CAMPUS LOCATION, male students,
large single rooms or a 2 room suite.
Bargain summer rates. Also available
for fall rental. Phone Mr. Piotner
days NO 2-0035, evenings NO 8-6205.
E24
WANTED: Boarders for summer. Ex-
cellent food. Call Mrs. Griffee, NO
5-5703. E23
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.
E20
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.
11 car garage. Price $11,700. Reason-
able down payment and $77.50 a
month. Available prior July 1. Phone
NO 2-5446. R7
USED CARS
1959 Ghina conv. 10 mos. old, W.W. & H
Perfect cond. Call NO 2-8186. N51
'59 HILLMAN. Fine condition. Ideal eco-
nomical family car. Leaving country,
must sell. Call NO 5-6824. N50

PERSONAL
FOLK-SINGING last Wed. night at
Markley Stockwell and Lloyd - Cour-
tesy of "The Wanderers." F57
ATTENTION: All shoes D Phi E will
help you shine. Diag Thurs. and Fri.
P53
JUNE GRADUATES who ordered Com-
mencement Announcements can pick
them up at SAB 9-5 May 18, 19, 20.
F
WANTED: Girls to share 8-rm. house
in September. Block from campus.
Call NO 2-2521, Rm. 4402, 7-11 P.M.
P52
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Ornate brown wallet. Creden-
tials, papers and 2 checks impt. to me
only. $10 reward. NO 8-7651. Keith
Hellems, 1705 Hill St. A66
LOST: Blue and White wool jacket has
words "Parkers" and "Mike" in white
thread. Reward. Mike Wilson, 18 Win-
chell, W.Q. A60
LOST: Amethyst ring with silver band
on second floor of Mason Hall Satur-
day. Reward. Amy Miller, NO 2-4440.
A64
FOUND: Ladies wrist watch, in front of
Undergrad Library on May 3. Can be
claimed at 4lost and found in Admin.
Bldg. A63
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
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
NEW ATLAS TIRES
"Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4-670x15,
$58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap-
able tires and tax). Otherrsizes
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake
service.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717
84
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 $ervice-mechanio
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get iti"
1220 S. University at Forest .
NO 8-9168
61
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 MOTR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
Both at 507 S. Ashley
89
FOR RENT
CAMPUS, furnished 3 rm. apts., 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
SUMMER: Kitchen, furnished, 3 room,
near campus, summer rate. Phone
Bruce NO 3-6593 or Ralph NO 3-7541,
Ext. 382. C69
SUMMER SUBLET: triple, furnished, 1
block from S. Quad. NO 2-7635. C22

FOR RENT
SUMMER APARTMENT
FOR 4
it's modern!
it's on campus!
it's air-conditionedI
It's a real value!
it's available!I
CALL NOW - NO 35-1-35
C19
MALE WANTED to share very convenVl
ent and attractive apt, for next year.
Call 300 Greene, E.Q., NO 2-4591 or
contact Michael Powers, Jack Wyman,
Bob Gary and Mike Adelman. 029
WANTED: Girl roommate to share apt.
for summer session. Call NO 2-4431.
Ext. 19. C3
FALL, FREE ROOM for woman student
in exchange for some child care, 10-
15 minutes walk from campus. Call
NO 2-0480 after 5:30. C20
FOR SUMMER: Modern apt. With I
bdrm. $95 per month. NO 5-7407. C23
815 PACKARD. Desirable 5 rm. furn.
apt. Summer and/or fail. Phone NO
2-8361. C24
FURN. 3 RM. APT. Island Drive. to
single or couple. June 10-Sept. 10.
Call NO 5-7637. C25
3 APTS. on Hill St., furnished, all
utilities included, attic for 3 or 4
boys, 2nd floor apt. for 1 or 2 boys,
basement apt. for 3 or 4. For summer
or fall. NO 8-9538 during day and
after 8:30 NO 2-3512. 026
CAMPUS: 1 bedroom furnished apt.
available June 15. Low rent. Call NO
2-1958 after 5. C27
SINGLE ROOM for men. Low summer
rates. NO 2-1958 after 5. C28
SUMMER, sublet 3 rm. apt. close to
campus. Call NO 3-2649. 0
4 ROOM APT., unfurnished except for
stove and refrigerator. Clean. reason-
able. Phone NO 2-4750. , C21
839 TAPPAN, modern apt. for four. Air
conditioned, fully furnished, 2 bed-
rooms. For summer school or to Sept.
1. Call NO 3-7248. C22
TRIPLES, QUADRUPLES, save money!
Plan it now for fall. 1026 Oakland, 3-6
May-19-21, or appt., NO 5-5291. Non-
smokers. Choose now, get the best. "
C18
FOR SUMMER: 3 rm. furnished apt.,
1 blk. from campus. Phone NO 2-1322.
C17
FOR SUMMER: Air-conditioned, di-
posal, 4 man furnished apt. 1 blk.
from campus, reasonable. NO 3-7611,
C16'
COOL, COMFORTABLE, CLOSE to cam-
pus & hospitals-for rent this sum.
mer, 3-bdrm. apt. for 4 or 5. Com-
pletely furnished, including T.V. Also
patio, private yard & Bar-B-Q pit.
Call NO 8-6906. C15
RMS. FOR RENT for summer session
at 927 S. Forest, a Frat. House. 4
blocks from campus, T.V and living
room facilities at $6 a week. Call
Roger Jennings at NO 5-8679. 013
AIR CONDITIONED 3 room apt. Moden
kitchen. Room for 3 for .summer.
Phone NO 2-3036 after 5. 012
WELL FURNISHED apartment for 4.
With porch and T.V. Call NO 3-9200.
MODERN 2 bedroom furnished apt.
Available June 10. Air conditioned.
Will rent cheaply. Call NO 8-6732.
C10
NEAR CAMPUS, 5 room nicely furnished-
apartment. Will accommodate 4 per-
sons. Available June 1st for summer.
Phone NO 3-6507 after 5:30 or any-
time Friday and Saturday. C9
WANTED: One roommate for summer.
Phone NO 3-1669. .
APARTMENTS on the campus, fur-
nished, private bath, for 2, 3 and 4
adults. Phone NO 3-5201 or NO 3-5696.
08

605 Church

NO 5-6607

V1
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 Auld Co., 1209 South Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. FF99

BUSINESS SERVICES

SUMMER RENT: Modern pad for 3,
4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, convenient loca-
tion. NO 3-7220. C4

GIRL WANTED lo share spacious apart-
ment close to campus next semester.
Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67
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 MEAL JOBS next fall. Brand new
kitchen at 1910 Hill. Call NO 3-8581.
Ask for Steward. H57

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, large furnished
room apt. on campus. Very reason-
able. NO 3-7541, ext. 646, 616, 431. C61
3 BLOCKS from State Theatre, 3 room
furnished apt., NO 2-7274. C59

'55 BUICK, exc. cond., new batt., nylon
seat cov., tires. $745. Going to Europe.
NO 5-8188 (5-7 P.M.). N45
1956 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

CAMPUS 2 room furnished apt. Private
bath, $65 a month for summer, $75 a
month for fall. NO 3-4322. C97

ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443. C58
THREE APARTMENTS in South Cam-
pus area. Available June 15 for one
year lease, or for summer months

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