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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1959

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Regents Give Approval
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Regent Power remarked that the
new plan "does not detract from
the broad area of student respon-
sibility and it puts the responsi-
bility where it should be,"
Offers 'Broad Area'
"It offers broad area of concern
to SGC, the actions of which
would be reviewed by an impartial
board which is not directly in-
volved," he added.
The previous recommendation of
the Clarification Committee was
that the Committee on Referral
consist of the SGC President, one
other student, the Dean of Men or
Women plus one other administra-
tor, three faculty members, an

rO come, let us worship and bow down; let us

"neel before the Lord our maker."

Psalm 96, 6.

alumnus without vote and the
Vice-President for Student Affairs
as an ex-officio member without
vote.
This recommendation had been
submitted tentatively to the Re-
gents last summer, but action on
the new plan was delayed until
the Council could discuss the
changes this fall.
Make Changes
At the fall meeting, SGC sug-
gested to the Regents that the
Dean of Men or Women, the SGC
President, and the Vice-President
for Student Affairs be dropped
from the Committee on Referral
and the Regents concurred.
Other changes from the old plan
included the elimination of the
provision that Council actions
must conform, in addition to other
requirements, to "administrative
policy."
Provision was also made for
prior consultation between stu-
dents, faculty and administration
of issues before the Council effect-
ing them all, and for the use of
the new Student Regulation Book
to supplement the plan.
It also provided that all SGC
meetings would now be open to
the public instead of "to the
campus."

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

ONE-DAY
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SPECIAL
TEN-DAY
RATE
.39
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PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER
AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw NO 2-3580
Wm. S. Baker, Campus Pastor.
Patricia Pickett; Raja Nasr, counselors.
Sunday morning worship at 9:00, 10:30 and 11:50
"A Time To Be Thankful," Dr. Kuizenga at
9:00.
Student coffee hours 11:30.
Presbyterian Student Fellowship supper and dis-
cussion, "Priesthood of All Believers," Dr.
Kuizenga. (Joint Meeting)
THIS WEEK IN THE CAMPUS CENTER
Tuesday 9-11 P.M. Coffee and discussion, 217 S.
Observatory.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
State and William Streets
Dr. Fred E. Luchs, Minister
Services: 9:30 ad 11:00, "Act One," Dr. Fred E.
Luchs preaching.
Bible Lectures 10:20 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. by
Mrs. Luchs.
Church School, crib through 9th grade, 9:30-10:40
and 10:55-12:00.
Student Guild: 6:00 supper at Guild House, 524
Thompson, followed by joint meeting with
Friends and Unitarians, 1416 Hill.
Dr. Luchs speaks over WOIA, 1290, at 5:00 P.M.
each Sunday during November.
ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL
William and Thompson Streets
Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain
Rev. Paul V. Matheson, Assistant
Sunday Masses 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M., 12:00
noon and 12:30 P.M.
Holyday Masses 6:30, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 A.M.,
12:00 noon and 5:10 P.M.
Weekday Masses 6:30, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 A.M.
Novena Devotions: Wednesday evening, 7:30 P.M.
Rosary and Litany: Daily at 5:10 P.M.
Classes in Catholic Doctrine, Philosophy, Church
History, Scripture, Medical Ethics and Nursing
Ethics taught at the Center on weekday eve-
nings.

BIKES and SCOOTERS

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MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH
411 Fountain Street
Rev. William Nicholas, Pastor
and Student Advisor, NO 3-0698
9:45 A.M. Sunday School.
Student-led class studying the "Acts of the
Apostles."
11:00 A.M. Morning Service.
6:30 P.M. Training Union.
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship.
Rides leaving Lane Hall 9:30 A.M. and 6:15
P.M.
7:30 P.M. Wednesday. Mid-Week Prayer Serv-
ice.
5:15-5:45 P.M. Tuesday and Friday. B.S.U. ves-
peers, Lane Hall. Cooperating with the South-
ern Baptist Convention.
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
State and Huron Streets, NO 2-1121
Rev. William C. Bennett, Th.M., Pastor
10:00 A.M. Sunday School.
8:45 and 11:00 "Minding One's Own Business."
5:30 P.M. Student Guild.
5:45 P.M. 'Jr. and Sr. High Youth Groups.
7:00 "The Unchanging Christ."
7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting.
BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL
REFORMED
United Church of Christ
423 South Fourth Ave.
Rev. Ernest Klaudt, Minister
Orville Schroer, parish minister
9:30 A.M. Seminar-"Symbol," Rev. J. Edgar
Edwards, Guild House.
10:45 A.M. Morning Worship, Rev. Ernest Klaudt.
5:30 Spaghetti supper; Discussion, "Disarma-
ment" beginning at 7 P.M., Friends Center.

mental exp. with electronic equipment.
The Birmingham Eccentric (Weekly
Community Newspaper), Birmingham,
Mich., Advertising Sales Staff. A vacan-
cy will occur between Dec. 1 and Feb.
1. Prefer a man, will consider a wo-
man of exceptional qualifications. The
person should be young, have a de-
sire to learn and work, should have
good references, and an intense desire
to succeed in advertising. Salary: $80-
$100/wk. Additional information may
be obtained in the office.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Bldg.,. Ext. 3371/509.
Student Part-Time
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.
Special Notice: All students who are
interested in part-time jobs between
Thanksgiving and Christmas please
take notice: The University Non-Aca-
demic Personnel Office has received a
large number of Christmas season
part-time and full-time employment
requestsrfrom local retailrmerchants.
If you are available for part-time em-
ployment Nov. 30 to Dec. 18 plus full-
time employment Dec. 19-24, please fill

out an application in Rm. 1020 Ad-
ministration Bldg. These jobs are on
a first-come first-served basis, so it is
to your advantage to fill out an appli-
cation as soon as possible.
Organization
Notices
Qongregational Disciples E & R Stu-
dent Guild, Cider Hour, after game,
Nov. 21; Seminar "Symbol," 9:30 a.m.,
Nov. 22; 524 Thompson.
* * *
Deutscher Verein, meeting: "An
Evening of German Music," Nov. 24,
8 p.m., Union, Rm. 3 R&S
* * *
Am. Baptist Stud. Fellowship, Bible
study, "Sermon o nthe Mount", 9:45
am., "Called to be Evangelists" by
Rev. Dr. C. H. Loucks, 11 a.m., "A
Faith To Share" by Rev. S. Parsons,
Nov. 22, First Baptist Church.
s * *
Mich. Christian Fellowship, Nov. 22,
4 p.m., Lane Hall. Speaker: Keith Hunt,
"Becoming a Christian."
* * *
Newman Club, Dunker's Hour, Nov.
21, after game; Ham dinner, Nov. 22,
6 p.m., Fr. Richard Center.
* s s
Phi Mu Alpha - Sinfonia, meetings
-Actives 4:30 p.m., Pledges 7:30 p.m.,
Nov. 22, Union, Rm. 3N.
Ukrainian Sudt. Club, special meet-
ing, Nov. 23, 9:30 p.m., Corner Hill and
University Streets.,

WYE don't "Freeze Out" in
the Winter.
Open the Year 'Round with
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
for service on
BIKES and SCOOTERS
NO 3-7733
WOLVERINE CYCLE SHOP
611 S. Ashley
Z24
"PROTECTO"
Bike Covers
Complete protection against
inclement weather.
PRACTICAL - USEFUL - SIMPLE
WESTERN AUTO
119 E. Washington NO 3-6994
Z23
BUSINESS PERSONAL
SIGN UP NOW-either North or South
-for the celebration of the Civil
War Anniversary at Lumbard's. Big
fight on the actual date of hostili-
ties. 1225 '.' Univ. FF63
BEAUTY COUNSELOR Christmas gifts.
NO 3-4888. FF68
BABYSITTER AVAILABLE-days. Has
had experience. Call NO 2-4155. FF69
KNITTING LESSONSpfor beginners,
intermediates, and past masters of
the craft every Wednesday at 7:30
P.M. Free of charge to our custom-
ers. Enroll by phone or drop in at
the store. The Knit and Wear Shop,
220 S. Fourth Ave. (next to Mont-
gomery Ward), Phone NO 5-5644. FF67

FOR RENT
FURNISHED 3 bedroom house, two
blocks from campus. $145 per month.
Phone NO 3-5098. C116
FURNISHED APARTMENT for men. 5
rooms, kitchen, bath. Must rent.
Very reasonable. Call NO 3-4731 after
6. C15
APT. MATES WANTED: Active senior
girl seeks graduate or senior who has
or is looking for an apt. Call Babs,
NO 3-3916. C13
WANTED-Male grad to share house
with two grad students. Whitmore
Lake. Knotty Pine, fireplace, lake-
front. Call HI 9-2298. C14
DELUXE FURNISHED 3 room apart-
m-ent. Semi-private bath. Utilities
not included. $90 a month. NO 2-9020.
C11
WHITMORE LAKE
Furnished house for rent until
June 15. Sleeps 6. Furnish own heat
and utilities. $65 a month. Call NO
3-0269. C12
837 EAST UNIVERSITY
2 bedroom apartment. Stove, re-
frigerator, heat, water furnished.
$110. NO 2-2008. 09
FOR RENT-Near Packard and State.
Unfurnished apartment. Three rooms
and bath. Children welcome. $60 a
month. Call NO 8-9049. 07

STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, 1951, new
tires. 36,000 miles, one owner, good
condition, $300. Call 8-7553. N46
COME SEE cozy "convert" Plymouth,
1957, black, really clean, new top,
tires, full equipment, 35,000 miles,
must sell by weekend, $1,200. Cali
Detroit, WE 5-7251. N44
'58 SPRITE
A top value in a real sharp
sports car. Low mileage, good
heater and economy that will
amaze you. Only
$1,595
OVERSEAS
AUTO SALES
331 S. Fourth Ave. - NO 2-2541
HELP WANTED
SALESMAN to sell the new 1960 Eng-
lish Ford. Full or part time. See Bill
Kusina at Fitzgerald, Inc., 3345 Wash-
tenaw. H5
GIRL: B.S. in Chemistry-preferably
with little or no experience-for
training in organic microanalysis.
Permanent, full time. P.O. Box 1111,
Ann Arbor. H57
GIRL FOR PART-TIME WORK on
fountain, etc. Starting after Thanks-
giving, Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. to
start. Full time later if desired. No
ex.perience necessary. $1 an hour.
Apply in person after 1:30 p.m. Do
not phone. Drake's Sandwich Shop.
H56
GIRL: Babysitting. light housework
afternoons. Call NO 2-5481. 9-12. H53
SERVICE STATION attendant for part
time help. Experience helpful, but
not necessary. Write Box 8, Michigan
Daily. H47
FOR SALE
FOR SALE--Ice skates - girls', sizes
13 and 2; boy's, size 3. Toys - road
grader and large truck. Call NO
2-4736.

FURNISHED: Apt. for 3-4 girls. $140. RICHENBACHER Hawaiian Steel Gui-
Phone NO 3-8134. 03 tar. Call NO 3-6707. B61

DOUBLES ONLY. Linens furnished.
Only % block from Law Quad at 804
S. State (at Hill). C64
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
apartment. 514 S. Forest.. Also room.
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
TRANSPORTATION

UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN STUDENT
CHAPEL & CENTER
1511 Washtenow Avenue
(The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod)
Alfred Scheips, Pastor.
David Schramm. Vicar.
Sunday at 9:15 and 10:45: Worship services, with
sermon by the pastor, "Before His Presence
With Thanksgiving."
Sunday at 9:15 and 10:45: Bible Study Groups.
Sunday at 6:00: Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student
Club, Supper and Program. Business with tak-
ing of pictures for 1960 Ensian.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
502 East Huron
Dr. Chester H. Loucks, and the Rev. Hugh D.
Pickett, Ministers
9:45 Student-led Bible Study continuing with
the "Sermon on the Mount" (Matthew 6).
11:00 Morning Worship. Dr. Chester H. Loucks,
"In Everything Give Thanks."
6:45 The film "Angel in Ebony" will be shown.
It is about a missionary to the U.S.

PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Call WANTED: Ride to Chicago or vicinity
Kay, NO 3-4488. )PF39 on Nov. 25. Call Barbara Lydon, NO
5-6385. Glo

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BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Patter-
son and Auld Co., 1209 South Univer-
sity, NO 8-8887. FF40
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND-One cat near Washtenaw and
Angell School. Call NO 2-3159. A65
LOST: Light beige, plain wallet. Cali
William Hall, 6613 Gomberg S.Q. Re-
ward. A59
FOUND: Man's gold ring-reddish stone.
Found on SW corner of W. Quad. Call
NO 3-7541, Ext. 410. A48
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c: shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. Wi
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

MUSKEGON THANKSGIVING SPECIAL
ROUNDTRIP CHARTER GREYHOUND
BUS SAVE! ONLY $9.00 ROUND TRIP!
CALL OR WRITE JEFF FUNKHOUSER
134 GREENE EAST QUAD. )G7
BUSINESS SERVICES
ON PACKARD right off State St.
That's our convenient location.
Our hours are convenient too --
7:30 A.M. 'til midnight
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
J63
TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason-
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590.
J11
FOR THAT THANKSGIVING
TURKEY:
Lisk roasters with inner gravy tray
-from $2.75 up.
Aluminum roasters
Roaster pans
Roaster racks
Basters
Thermometers
MUEHLIG AND LANPHEAR
311 S. Main
J60
Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners
$15.00 and up
J. LEABU SALES AND SERVICE
322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604
J59
FAST, ACCURATE TYPING at reason-
able rates. NO 3-9104. J45
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
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6966
J2
WASHINGS and/or ironings. Free pick-
up and delivery Specializing in cot-
ton dresses. NO 2-9020. AAl
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J1

NEW AFTER 6 TUXEDO - complete
with dinner jacket and accessories.
Call NO 3-6913 after 6 P.M. B69
ONE TICKET to O.S.U. game. Call NO
3-2895. 31B68
ALMOST NEW Raccoon Coat, size 16.
Call NO 2-6898 after 5. B64
STUDENTS-I will give you a 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's 9ost
reputable office supply company. For
* demonstration, call Ralph Frederick,
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. B44
PERSONAL
DEAR JUDY:
Happy (two days late) Birthday! 90
WANTED: Man with unreasonable
courage and reasonable knowledge of
operating obscure Spanish Coffee Ex-
presso machine. Call NO 2-2372. F79
NEW SERVICE FOR YOU! The Michi-
gan Daily will run free of charge any
articles found in the campus area. If
you have found any lost articles call
NO 2-3241 or NO 2-4786. P86
Only a few GARGOYLES left. Buy
them at the game before it's too
late. Costs a quarter, can be used as
paper toweling after reading. It's
good, it's cheap, and best of all, it
has a PURPLE cover.
DEAR SPARK!
Let's ignite together in the Embers.
Your M.G. Battery
P88
THERE'S nothing so bad for a wom-
an as a man who won't take her to
"CAROUSEL" December 2, 3, 4, 5.
Tickets in Union Lobby. F60
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
WEBCOR TRUE STEREO
2 speakers, 2 amplifiers, fully
automatic changer
Regular - $158.00
On sale at $115 with 3 records included
Grinnell's

10:00 A.M. Morning Worship Service.
11:15 A.M. Coffee Hour.
7:00 P.M. Vesper Worship Service.

323 S. Main

NO 2-5667

You are most welcome!
"A Friendly Church Where Christ is Preached"

313 S. Ashley

851

10:00 A.M. Morning Worship. "The Beginning
of Stewardship."
11:20 A.M. Student's Bible Class.
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship. "Fighting God."
Thanksgiving Day Service, 10:00 A.M. at Campus
Chapel, Forest and Washtenaw.

SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
Refinished - Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
NO 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
Both at 507 S. Ashley
S9
Protect your carll
. Fall Changeover
*Antifreeze
" Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION

FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
1917 Washtenow at Berkshire
Edward H. Redman, Minister
Donald H. Meyer, Ministerial Interne
10:00 Adult Group-Mr. Warren Miller on "The
American Electorate."
11:00 Morning Services. Rev. Edward H. Redman
on "Pilgrims-Puritan Influences."
7:00 P.M. The Student Group. A meeting with
the Quakers at the Friends House, 1416 Hill.

campus
Yacht $4.95

Quality Diamond Needles
for all makes - in stock.
Don't ruin your records.
MUSIC CENTER
300 S.Thayer NO 2-2500
WHY DO WITHOUT?
When you can purchase a fully
regulated upright - prices start-
ing at $59.50.
GRINNELL'S
323 S. Main NO 2-5667
Have you heard Norelco's Stereo
Tape Recorder? A truly professional
machine at a moderate price.
Listen at the
HI F1 STUDIO
1317 South University Ave.
near Washtenaw NO 8-7942
X24
Service on All
Radios, T.V.s and Hi-Fis
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
Make Grinnell's your sheet music
1-.....Anr.p...,... 1nw e nlaraine

601 Packard

NO 8-942?
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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!"
1226 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
81

Cam us Bulldog
54.95

WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
S2

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