THE MICHIGAN DAILY I f _ Series Prance' Sale Advances Ui Ticket Sale Set To Open Individual tickets for the Uni- versity Platform Attractions will go on sale at 10.a.m. Mondaty in Hill Auditorium box office. Opening the series Thursday evening will be world traveler Juli- en Bryan with his new color film, "Then and Now," a' history of the Polish people during the last twenty years.' Mr. Bryan took the films in Po- land during peacetime, 1936 and again during the Nazi siege ini 1939. He recently returned to War- saw to locate as many of his pre- viously photographed people as he could. Sandburg Staged Noted screen star, Bette Davis, and Gary Merrill, her actor shus- band, will appear in a stage pro- -duction of the works of Carl Sand- burg, the famous American poet, November 19. They will be joined in the program by actor William Wintersole and guitarist Clark Al- len. British stars Sir Donald Wolfit and Rosalind Iden will be pre- sented in "Scenes from Shake- speare," January 9. They will en- act, in costume, many of their favorite Shakespearean roles. Wol- fit will be remembered for his screen success in "Room at the Top."> Joyce Grenfell, considered Eng- land's best comedienne, will pre- sent her one-woman show of hu- morous monologues February 12. She appeared here in 1956. Best Commedienne One of the hits of the recent Broadway season was Hal Hol- brook in his "Mark Twain To- night!" He will present his im- personation of Mark Twain here, February 27. A sixth attraction in the, series will be announced at a later date. Each. of the six attractions will take place at 8:30 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Season tickets will continue to be available through Thursday, October 22. The box of- fice is open daily except Satur- day and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3 - Local Artists Show Work In New York The work of 13 local artists will be displayed in New York's River- side Museum, beginning Nov. 1. The exhibition is intended to illustrate the quality of art work that is being produced beyond the main centers. It has been put to- gether by "The Ann Arbor Group." "These painters have what it takes to put Ann Arbor on the art map," one Detroit critic, esti- mated. "Not since abstract expres- sionism was born in the 1940's has an exhibit this mature and com- pelling originated in Michigan," he added. Irving Kaufman, a University art instructor, commented "as this show indicates, college centers are assuming a far greater share of nurturing and producing American art work. Where Tegionalism flour- ished not too long ago, we now find sophisticated international styles. The range of technique of the group can easily be character- ized as abstract expressionism. "All the members of the group have been, or are now, associated with the University," he explained. "Teaching is a primary function of the artists in the group. How- ever, they insist that any good teaching is the consequence and. organic development of being art-' ists first. "Whatever aspects of art a teacher might offer students necessarily follows the teacher's own growth as an artist," Kauf-; man said in explaining the group's working philosophy. - wn inoiinn nni+i mn For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. PLAYBOYS PURCHASE PASSAGES-Eager bon vivants buy tickets for the all-campus Playboy Prance set for 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. tonight at the League Ballroom. Johnny Harberd and his orchestra;will set the beat and The Kingston Duet will provide additional entertainment. MAY RE-EXAMINE POLICY: State Committee To Study 'U' Self-Liquidating Proj'ects FOR RENT CLEAN, FURNISHED, newly decorated six-room house, near Mich. Union. Three bedrooms with large closet. Gas heat. New appliances. $135.00 a month with lease. Call NO 5-6390. C88 SINGLE ROOM. Linens furnished. Tele- phone extension. $7 a week, 5 min- ute walk to Mich. Union. Call NO 2- 1807. C87 MALE GRAD STUDENTS-Newly dec- orated home near .St. Joseph's Hospi- tal available in December. Write Box 4, 420 Maynard. C82 SINGLE ROOM-For graduate male stu- dent. Conecting kitchen. Quiet place for studies. Campus-hospital lobatlon. .NO 2-3090. C83 DOUBLE ROOM-For working man or student. Linens furnished. One block from St. Joseph Hospital. NO 5-7452. C84 OUR LARGE Recreation Room facing Huron River ?% mile from campus is for rent to a young refined married couple. Phone after 6 P.M. or before 9:30 A.M. NO,'3-5126. C81 GRAD WOMEN wanted to share inex- pensive large Apt. 1 block from Rack- ham. Call NO 5-7958 after 5. 080 AVAILABLE NOW: Single or double for boys. Furnished, with linens. Prefer graduates. Call NO 8-6294, 423 Benja- min.. 079 ONE OR TWO MEN wanted to share five-room apartment, close to campus, very reasonable rent. Call NO 3-8056 after 1 p.m. F DOUBLES ONLY. Linens furnished. Only ;z block from Law Quad at 804 S. State (at Hll). C64 CAMPUS ROOMS, large quiet singles, doubles, linens furnished. Reason- able. NO 3-4747. C2 812 PAULINE, 3 rooms and bath, gas heat, Oct. 1. $75. Clean and attrac- tive. NO 3-6415 or Pontiac, FE 2-6681. C5 One' ON CAMPUS O /block. Modern apartments. 514 S. Forest. Also rooms. NO 2-1443. C25 PARKING Space and garage. 514 S. Forest. NO 2-1443. C26 ~LARGE ROOM, single 8 per 'week. HU 2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. 035 FURNISHED campus apts. for 3-4 single students. Pvt. bath. $105-$150 per month. 344 S. Division St., NO 3-8134. C30 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 it!" 1220 8. University at Forest NO 8-9168 S1 LINES 2 3 4 I DAY .80 .96 1.12 3 DAYS 2.00 2.40 2.80 6 DAYS 2.96 3.55 4.14 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Figure 5 average words to a line. Col Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. and 9:00 and 11 :3OSaturday - Phone NO 2-4786 ROOM AND BOARD UPPER CLASSMEN or grads, linens furnished, also board. 1319 Hill St. near Forest, NO 2-6422. El BIKES and SCOOTERS HELP STAMP OUT PEDESTRIANS Rally to-the cause and getyour Wheels at Student Bike Shop i. BUSINESS PERSONAL 1319 S. University NO 8-6927 Z2 A study begun recently. by the House Investigating Committee in Lansing under the chairmanship of Rep. James F. Warner will investigate the "self-liquidating" projects such as dormitories and apartments at the nine state-sup- ported universities and colleges. Earl H. Cress, president of the Ann Arbor Trust Co., reported to the committee that the program started at the University in 1927 has now grown to a system worth almost $200,000,000 innreal estate; in .which the state now has an equity of $50,000,000 and a debtof $125,000,000 yet to pay from stu- dent rentals. But, he declared, this debt can be paid off in less than twenty years if earnings continue at the present rate. Warner said the Legislature should re-examine policy to de- termine just how far it wants to go in furnishing dormitories and apartment buildings for students. University Vice-President and Business Administrator Wilber K. Pierpont, did not argue this point. He estimated the state subsidizes University housing "about seven per cent" through donation of land, utility service and appropri- ation of fees, and that the Uni- versity has between $55,000,000 and $60,000,000 invested in student housing. Warner said he wants to find out just how much it costs the taxpayer to furnish the quarters now available; how much it would cost to continue the service as the population rises. I.. Pierpont warned that the. Uni- versity student enrollment can rise by several thousands in the'near future, and there would not be enough rooms in private dwellings. to house them. MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS AM-FM RAD IOS Stereo Hi Hi Players Transistor Radio Buy Where You Get Quality and Service Music Center 300 S. Thayer St. NO 2-2500 X12 Need that extra radio? Special on Olympic electric radio 5 Tube, AM $1488 GRI NNELL'S DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN] DAWN'S REDUCING SALON HEALTH EQUIPMENT featuring .. Excellent. RESULTS from Qualified Operators 2611 PACKARD NO 8-9624 ocross from OLD STONE SCHOOL open 10:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. (Continued from Page 4) stitution. We also have a copy of the Continuing Examinations. A copy can be obtained by contacting the Bureau. State of New York. Associate Clinical Psychologist. Completion of all the re- quirements fort Ph.D. in , Psychology. Two years of satisfactory full-time paid experience in clinical psychology. Seventh U.S. Civil Service Region. 1) Clerk (Supply and Purchasing) 2) Guard. 3) Industrial Specialist. 4) In- formation and 'Editorial positions. 5) Safety Inspector. 6) Shorthand Report- er. 7) Storekeeping Clerk. 8) Tax Ex- aminer. 9) Treasury Enforcement Agent. The above positions are for persons en- titled to 10 point Veteran preference. A brochure with full description can be obtained by contacting the Bureau. Radio Station in Detroit. They are interested in women with secretarial experience only. Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Michigan. Accounting Dept. opening for a recent college graduate with a major in ac- counting. They are interested in an alert young man who has a good gen- eral knowledge of the various phases of accounting. The following schools' have listed teaching vacancies for the 1959-60 school year. Morenci, lich. - H.S. Mathematics. Mt. Clemens, Mich. - H.S. Social Studies. Willow Run, Mich. - Science/Mathe-. matics, Homemaking. For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Student Part-T ime] Employment The following part-time jobs are available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020 Admin. Bldg., during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Jim Stempson, Student Interviewer, at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2939. MALE 1 Orderly - Health Service (3:30-9:00 p.m., Tues., Wed., and Sat.) 1 Acctg. Major-Bus. Admin. 1 Arch. student to help remodel home 1 Translate Dutch 1 French Tutor 8 Hang storm windows 13 Assorted yardwork FEMALE 1 Masseuse (experience not necessary, must be over 21; evenings) 1 Lab dishwasher 1 Translate Dutch 1 French Tutor 7 Housework for you .. . The BEST Of Europe " PRANAFA " LAMBRETTA * ATALA " DUNELT WOLVERINE CYCLE SHOP SALES and SERVICE 611 S. Ashley, straight down Madison Pick up and Delivery NO 3-7733 Z5 BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks 39c: shorts 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W1 FOR SALE EVERGREENS: Michael Lee, an em- ployee of chem stores, raises juni- pers, yews, arborvitae, etc., as a hobby, and sells them at wholesale or less, $2.50 to $5.00. Call NO 8-8574. B9 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 MONKEY, 7 months old, small and eco- nomical, $25. NO 3-6210. B43 USED 9-12 gray-tan fiber rug. Call NO' 3-9654 after 6 p.m. B40 PRACTICALLY NEW sportcoat costing $40. Will sell for $25. Call NO 3-8965. B41 '59 BMW MOTORCYCLE, $750 new, 5 months old, now $400. Call NO 3-2313. B39 SPANISH WINESKINS Ideal for football refreshment. NO 2-3179 1015 E. Huron B33 FOR SALE: Short formal, sizes 9 and 10. Worn once. Half price. Call NO 5-5807 evenings. B38 IN MARKET for aardvarks, basilisks, three toed ornithorincus, armorless armadillos? We have them not. We do have spirals. Lumbard's, 1225 S. U. FF23 BEFORE YOU BUY a class ring, look at the official Michigan ring.'Burr Patterson and Auld Co., 1209 South University, NO 8-8887. F11 USED CARS' RENAULT DAUPHINE, 1958, red with sun roof, $1,275. Call NO 3-4435.B4 B42 '54 PLYMOUTH, 4 door, 6 cylinder. Heater, radio. Snow tires. NO 2-9990. N30 51 MG, new motor, excellent condi- tion. Call NO 2-0972 after 6 P.M. N29 JAGUAR XK 120. The finest in sports. cars. Perfect condition. Must sell. $1175. 100 Michigan Hse., W.Q. N29 1959 VW MICROBUS Very low mileage, like new. 1959 1200 FIAT ,Very low mileage, save $260 Imported Car , Sales and Service PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co. 213 E. Washingtcrn NO 3-3109 Grinnell's 80th anniversary specials --See the four speaker portable stereo. Regularly $89.95, Now $69.95, GRINNELL'S 323 S. Main 323 S. Main NO 8-73 23 E. Michigan'Ave , NO8. 323 S. Main NO 8-' Ypsilanti HU 2-2800 N 1958 FORD THUNDERBIRD. Silver grey. $3000. Call GE 8-3021. N26 '52 PLYMOUTH 4 dr., heater, radio, low mileage.$175. NO 3-1857 after 5. N27 MGA-'56. Red wire wheels, Motorola heater. $1,450. Call TUxedo 5-1801 Collect. N22 RENAULT DAUPHINE '57, Black. Ex- cellent condition. GL 3-1072. )B18 2 TD'S Get off the campus beat - come down to Grinnell's and save $1.00 on all classical records, including London, RCA, Decca, Columbia, etc. GRINNELL'S . Protect your carat Fall Changeover Antifreeze Winter Lubrication Not Touchdowns --- But the justly famous MG RO"ADSTERS Complete Tune-up Service Available GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION 601 Packard NO 8-9429 83 WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State . NO 2-3350 S21 1951 "TD", 1952 "TD" $ 995 $1195 (Mark II Model) -I See these and many more fine NEW and USED SPORT CARS at OVERSEAS AUTO SALES 331 S. 4th Ave., NO 2-2541 N28 NEW CARS Complete line of HiFi components including kits;complete service on ments. HI F ISTUDIO 1317 South University 1 block east at Campus Theatr Phone NO 8-7942 X2 ORGANS and PIANOS BY WURLITZER, EVERETT, & THOMAS Makers, restorers, and dealers of rare violins and ows. Sales - Service - Rentals MADDY MUSIC 508 . Williams NO 3-3395 BUSINESS SERVICES REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Ba Shop. 224 Nickels Arcaie. NO 2-4647. J TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason- able rates. Prompt service; NO 8-7590, Jil The Rain is come The autumn's ris I wonder where the Cider is? ,(At Ralph's of course) RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" J3a Fall Cleanup Time Leaf rakes from $1.09 up Lawn sweepers Lawn carts Whitney's grass seed Triple X fertilizer Fertilizer spreaders, etc. Muehlig and Lanpear 311 S. Main J43 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 (9pposite court house since 1927) NO 8-6968 WASHINGS and/or ironings. Free pick- up and delivery. Specializing in cot- ton dresses.. NO 2-9020. AA1 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Tan jacket on third floor of Undergrad Library. Reward. NO 2- 4864. A LOST: ZTA sorority pin and guard- vicinity Student Publications Bldg. Reward. Call 3-2471. A21 LOST-1 navy blue purse, size 8x10, containing walet, glasses, checkbook. Reward. Call Beverly Ford, NO 3-0575. A19 FOUND: Ladies' Bulova watch. Call 419 Lloyd, West Quad. )A13 LOST: Black wallet, vicinity of E. Jef- ferson and Thompson, Sunday morn. Reward. NO 2-0738. All PERSONAL SUPPORT YOR SGC -- Vote at the elections Nov. 3 and 4. F55 PARTICIPATION'S the word. Join the, Homecoming Pub. Comm. Sun. 2 P.M. Homecoming Office at the Union. 74 ATTENTION: recognied student organ- izations currently registered with of- lice of student affairs. You are el- gible for consideration as movie sponsors. Cinema Guild will be inter- viewing Saturday; October 24, from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Pick up your petition Oct. 19-23 S.A.B. 762 SUPPORT YOUR SGC - Vote at the elections Nov. 3 and 4. F55 beginning today at 9:30 A.M. SP L one -week 1 S LE our entire stock of MADEMOISELLE OPERA PUMPS 13 90 - / l'V t / / r C d° It Has To Be Good if It's A New 1960 VOLVO See Them NOW at MICHIGAN EUROPEAN CAR CORP. 303 S. Ashley SALES and SERVICE. V3 HELP WANTED BABYSITTER, light housework, Mon- day through Friday. 12:30-5:00 -p.m. Call NO 3-8494. H40 MALE STUDENT to help fraternity cook at mealtimes. Call NO 3-8517 after 5:00 p.m. g 1138 WANTED: Male students to introduce new home product during spare hours mornings or afternoons. Opportunity for good earnings. See Mr. Field, 909 E. University Ave. between 6:00 and 8:00 evenings. H37 YOUNG LADY for cosmetic clerk, 2 days a week; some retail experience preferred. Apply in person to Mr. Hol- lowell at The Quarry, 320 S. St'ate. H33 WANTED: Part-time male or female telephone operators. Arthur Murray's. NO 2-5539. H27 WANTED-Experienced Arthur Murray teachers, full or part time. NO 2-5539. 1311 S. University. H10 Black-calf, brown calf, red calf, navy calf, black suede, brown suede. Save now on the shoe basic of your fall and winter wardrobe... the pumps that span the hours and occasions in .perfect taste! Choose from a complete selection of leathers, colors and sizes. MATCHING BOWS 2.00 Daily Classified Bring Results HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ATTENTION I / 4 fad ET i S / 1 i \ #/ V " W