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TUESDAY, NOVEMBERI 3,i1959

TLE MICHIGAN DAILY

SALLADE REPORTS:
Students-for-Rockefeller t CA
O ! rgamze at Universities BUSINESS SERVICES
Rep. George W Sallade (R-Ann RUBBER TIRE MATS-one side fluffedI CLAS IFIED IA
Arbor) announced yesteday that Moe than 500 letters are now sizes 132 x 23 up to 24 x 3, $239 up LASSi tipeidns fi n ooamts hay,$.7. 0xe0iis
TRY Varsity o~~~~~~~orgganization has dns been formed. fle Republicans Clubs throughout the li3iGtcmtsLIG and LANPRiEAR
TRY VarsityThe studnt o ganization will be county, Sallade said, with the 311 SMin cltes54ESOE
associatedwihteCizn for club heads being asked, to helpLIEON-
RocefelerforPreidet oganza-organize Students for Rockefeller REWEAVINGBurn9, tears, moth tholes
DRY" Laun ry SeM IXtion headed by Sallade in working groups at their colleges and ulni- Weave-Ba Shop. 224Nikl Arcade. ,
for the Republican nomination of ersties. N 2-4647.
New York's governor.-
Student groups have already we have the soap Mother used to
been organized at 12 colleges and DAILY wash your mouth out with - and 411
universities and 10 others will be
formed within the next two wes, ,FII LNwPn ilto
P U D OF 1 U D YSallade reported.RAPSMAKTFgr5avae
Units in operation now, he con- BULLETIN RLHSM REFgr vrg
POUNDS ar'at aleLAUNDRYty 709 Packard NO 2-3175 Call Classified between 10
University of Chicago, University __________4____0n :0 n 1:0Str
r u i L Aof New Hampshire, Adrian College, (continued from Page 4)TYnING:WANTED:INO 8-8551, J3
" a h d Dre .Flded iI liiiColumbia University, Dartmouth TYPINGWANTED:_N__________J36_
I I UVVCollege, University of Washington, of D uEducation Hogo Prefectural Gov- FSACRT YIGa esn
Indiana University, bri o-emien Japan Nov 24FSACRT YPN trao-
Obri ClDr. Fusako Makino Practicing phys- able rates. NO 3-9104. J45'
lege, Tufts College, University of ca, Makino Gnecoogical Clinic Osa-ON-ASEIC BUSINESS PERSONAL
M issouri and Unv riyo O eg . ka. Columnist on family affairs, AsahiON A SN RDVICE~G T "M te' Fin." " ai
The nilergaiti Oon.llPress and Osaka Broadcasting Co.,ATSNoRepairin ShavGTP"owdersFrWonderfu Drami
Japan, Nov. 2-4. SaigPwe> odru ra
eachC added POUND HateCleaninglSalvenizntithouwandsSofeoReerifast
bheddbBrc.KChpaMr. Jouko Tolonen, Director General Tai lring mvn rilsfrsl eea un
a sophomore at Harvard, where of the Finnish National Opera, FinPalrsing -Sle-n huad o te at
_______________________________________the group's headquarters will be. No.35 Shoe Shining bards, 1225 S. Univ. FF36
Sallade reported that a poll con- Dr. Ricardo Tarsita fo, Special Asst .1 9 E s An Ste tP R O L CH I T S G F S. al
te Minister of Public Health, Ar- Open Til 8 P M - P ayO N OL 3-4488. S G F FCal
ducted last spring by Chapm an at9genstnannNov.e3.
wHarvard provided the original irn- Mr Amado A. Castro, Acting Director (Opt Also Sundays 5Holidays 1927___Kay,_NO_3-4489.__________
peu f r a rvet si ult i-Institute of Economic Development and (O psecor ho esi e127 BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at-
R e s e a r c h , U n i v e r s i tya r ifet h e P himi p p i nein -N O - 6 9 6t e f i i a M c h g n r g . B r P t e -
Al fyu A N R* feade~rterest in Nelson A. Rockefeller as Nov. 615. Uiest ftePiipns J2 son and Auld Co., 1209 South Unive-I
apresidential candidate. WASHINGSelandor ironings r i ck-
f . ive Al pollat oindicatedlotingioverwhelm-reerece or ndcaup teand vedelivery.Plaem ntSpecialondreseing2-920.A lBot-I C-NE
goveror,' Sallade asserted. Peron,,,,,Requests: rnni- ' I AT A VE% ECAI Jn AMVY-NAV tn, Ox(fors-795sock

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words to a line.
) and 3:00 Mon.
Jay -- Phone NC
HELP WA3
WANTED: Tutors, All p
please apply at Union
any clay,~3-5.
WANTED-Ex~perienced
teachers, full or part
1311 S. University..
REAL ESI1
HIOUSE--AVAI'LABLE Ii
able five-room house
room, tle bath, and
North' Campus. $14,00(
Phone onwer--N4 2-8
C~AR SERVIE- b

ULY ULUL). rOrganization
UPON.REQUEST., Notices 1
ONAL Hillel Fdn., Midrasha Classes, 5-8 p.m.,
OINALdinner co-op, 5:30 p.m., executive coun-
cil meeting 7 p.m., Nov. 3, 1429 Hill St.
Congregational, Disciples, E & R Stu-
dent Guild, coffee break, Nov. 3, 4:30-
6 p.m.,; 524 Thompson.
Democratic Socialist Club, business
wr meeting, election of officers, Nov. 3, 8
p.m., Union, Rm. 3B.
Univ. Placement Bureau, SNEA and
Ed. School Council sponsored, valuable
information on "Private School Teach-
ing Opportunities in the Detroit Area"
will be presented by representatives of
VQ"II S~etYieeDetroit area private schools, Nov. 5,
emin S rvice7:30 p.m., Ed. School Cafeteria.
Intern'tl Folk Dancers, dancing and
and instruction, Nov. 4, 8 p.m., Coun-
cil of Churches, 301 E. Washington.
U. of M. Skating Club, first meeting,
Nov. 3, 7 p.m., Coliseum.
Russian Circle, folk dancing, group
singing of Russian, songs following,
- Nov. 3, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rm. 3R. All
___________________________________are invited.
___________________________________ Am. Field Service, organizational
meeting. Nov. 4, 9 p.m., SAB.

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