JANUARY 7,1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE nna.s ..,. a a .." r:-r. 'r.z; ": ' x .v a .;,::;r: a ;'l. . s'rr; :: ";"1! ^ . ": pw ,~";;v' :r ;;er;: ;::; t DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ., .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING r v. Crr .n.. .r, "+T}r^.":r + rir."c n .,",. ,". {r" vxvF."op'r '+rr;{;": ' : S=' :p;.;.v;.;.},r:+v ':'".:Y 5 :^.:+'"::r.r"'n""" 1r,.'}^. T.+.";?; :;rrntr,:t} ". ti' 7 .'v. a Tfi K+' . r,.' ..^:i'" v... ,r..t"."n . , ;r: " v'" 'S :, t"., 'rrr ,'tr.4 4. 4" }nt^'A.' v: i :" "{dvr:fignyy }"$ %a :+,G$ lrt "" r. {z P v adt"iirstStts.>ti ::aSt. [ :vtSrlxti !.s isr3i ':" bt:. ". urst: {: ti~R '..r$":,t, }: . "r1::.V:{'r" aGl,:aia::t 'r.S1VS Y:::r+NiJ:r. r:r."rn."aFii..:,.{:r:;S :t" Ca.'". ' SSFCi:°i 4 sx: t st,' rA"ir:" (Continued from Page 4) Public Law 550 (Korea G.L Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must sign Monthly Certification, VA Form VB7-6553, in the Office of Veterans Af- fairs, 142 Admin. Bldg., before 3:30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 8. Office ho&rs during the 1 monthly certification period are: 8:30- '11:15 a.m., 1:15-3:30 p.m. Social Chairmen of student organi- zations are reminded that the calendar for student sponsored activities is closed seven days prior to the begin- ning of final examinations. According- ly, no events may be scheduled after Jan. 10 for the present semester., Social Security Contribution Rate Change: Effective Jan. 1, 1960, the rate of contribution for Social Security will be three per cent on the first $4,800 of annual earnings for both employees and the University. This is an increase from the 2:2 per cent rate effective in 1959. Those employees enrolled in the Em- ployees' Retirement Plan will now con- tribute to the Retirement Plan on the following basis: Age On annual salary On Salary up to $4,800 over $4,800 39 or less 5 per cent 5% per cent 40 to 49 6 per cent 62 per cent. 50 to 69 7 per cent 71 per cent For additional information please contact the Office of Staff Benefits, 3057 Ad. Bldg., Ext. 619. Leetures ..A Lecture on "The Economics of Re- search will be given by Prof. Kenneth J. Arrow of Stanford University on Thurs., Jan. 7 at 8:00 p.m. in hte Rack- ham Amphitheater.t A Lecture on Thurs,, Jan. 7 in Rm. 3042 School of Public Health will be given by Dr. Marvin A. Kastenbaum of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory on "Exact Partitioning of Chi-Square in Contingency Tables." The Depts. of Engrg. Mech. and Civil Engrg, announce a lecture -by B. G. Neal, Visiting Prof. at Brown Univer- sity, on "Dynamical Behavior of Trusses under Statical Loading," on Jan. 7, at 4:00 p.m. in Rm. 311 W. Engrg. Bldg. Coffee wil The served in Rm. 201 W. Engrg. at 3:30 p.m. A lecture on "Social Security" will be given by Prof. Wilbur Cohen, School of Social Work, on Thurs., Jan. 7 at 4:15 p.m. An informal coffee session will begin at 4 p.m. in the Bus. Ad. Cof- fee Lounge. The third Ziwet Lecture in mathe- matics will be given Fri., Jan. 8 at 4 p.m. in 1025 Angell Hall by J. H. C. Whitehead, Waynfleet Prof. of Pure Mathematics, Oxford University. He will speak on "Smooth Manifolds." Academic Notices Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof. M. Shirazi will speak on "Existence and Uniqueness Theorem for 1-Dimension- al, Unsteady, Compressible Flow," Thurs., Jan. 7, at 4:00,p.m. in Rm. 246 W. Engrg. .Refreshments will be served in Rm. 274 W. Engrg. at 3:30 p.m. Psychology Colloquium: Dalbir Bin- dra, Assoc. Prof., McGill University. "Stimulus Change, 'Novelty Reactions', The Knit ,and Wear Shop 220 South Fourth Avenue (Next to Montgomery Ward) U .;...vvwaai-w wrn.> 'ww ws'a.a""lv X wss wssb~.. 3KSY~s~M~weAle.v.V 1S41fsV 1'sY-1 and Response Modification." Fri., Jan.< 8, 4:15 p.m., Aud. B. Coffee will be3 served in 3417 Mason Hall from 3:45 to 4:15. Everyone welcome. Doctoral Examination for John Da- vid Danielson, Comparative Literature; thesis: "Pastorelas and Serranillas, 1130-1550: A Genre Study," Thurs., Jan. 7, 3087 Frieze Bldg., at 8:00 p.m. Chair- man, R. J. Niess.! Doctoral Examination for Kenneth Roberts Swinford, Forestry; thesis: "Relationships Between Various Mea- surable Stand Factors and Variation in Basal Area in Longleaf-Slash Pine Flatwoods Forests of Alachua County, Florida," Thurs., Jan. 7, 3047 Natural Science Bldg., at 1:15 p.m. Chairman, K. P. Davis. Doctoral Examination for John Chap- man Crawford, Linguistics; thesis: "Pike's'Tagmemic Model Applied to To- tontepec Mixe Phonology," Thurs., Jan. 7, E. Council Rm., Rackham Bldg., at 8:00 p.m. Chairman, K. L. Pike. Doctoral Examination for William Sherman Casey, Music; thesis: "Print- ed English Lute Instruction Books, 1568-1610," Thurs., Jan. 7, E. Council Rm., Rackham Bldg., at 4:00 p.m. Chairman, A. P. Britton. Doctoral Examination for Allan Eu- gene Hydorn, Chemistry; thesis: "An Investigation of Derivatives of Yohim- bine and a Study of the Naphthyri- dines," Fri., Jan. 8, 3003 Chem. Bldg., at 2:30 p.m. Chairman, R. E. Elderfield. Doctoral Examination for John Har- rison Lovell, Musicology; thesis: "The Masses of Josquin des Prez., Fri., Jan. 8, 200 Burton Memorial Tower, at 4:00 p.m. Chairman, H. T. David. Doctoral Examination for Keshav Sazro* Sanvordenker, Chemical Engi- neering; thesis: "Engineering Study of a Perforated Plate Pulse Column," Fri., Jan. 8, 3201 E.Engrg. Bldg., at 1:00 p.m. Co-Chairmen, J. T. Banchero and J. L. York. Doctoral Examination for John Ed- gar Kephart, Library Science; thesis: "A Voice for Freedom: The Signal of Liberty, 1841-1848," Fri., Jan. 8, East Council Rm., Rackham Bldg., at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, R. H. Gjelsness. Doctoral Examination for Sutesa- buro Kohmoto, English Language and Literature; thesis: "Phonemic and Sub-Phonemic Replacement of Eng- lish Sounds by Speakers of Japanese," Fri., Jan. 8, 16 Angell Hall, at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, H. V. King. Doctoral Examination for John Rob- ert Sommerfeldt, History; thesis: "Con- sistency of Thought in the Works of Bernard of Clairvaux: A Study of Mys- tical Leadership in the Twelfth Cen- tury," Fri., Jan. 8, 3609 Haven Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, P. A. Throop. Doctoral Examination for Henry Holbard Hicks, Jr., Chemical Engrg. thesis: "The Theory of Ejectors," Thurs., Jan. 7, 2156 Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, J.L. York. Doctoral Examination for John Elmer Champion, Business Administration; thesis: "The Effectiveness of Lifo In-. ventory in the Textile Industry," Thurs., Jan. 7, 5th floor conference room, School of Business Administra- tion, at 3:00 p.m. Co-Chairmen, W. A. Paton and R. L. Brummet. Doctoral Examination for Charles Harrison McNutt, Anthropology; the- sis: "Excavation and Interpretation of Early Puebloan Occupations at Texu- que By-Pass Site and in the Upper Rio Grande 'Valley," Thurs., Jan. 7, 2009 Museums Bldg., at 1:00 p.m. Chairman, J. B. Griffin. Placement Notices The following schools have listed teaching vacancies and will be here to interview: Fri. and Sat., Jan. 8 and 9: Kalamazoo, Mich. - HS English/ Speech, JHS any subject, Ele. Mon., Jan. 11: Detroit, Mich. (South R e d f o r d Schools) - Elem., Vocal Music, Library, Art and Tch. Consultant, Physical Ed- ucation, Speech Correction. Tues., Jan. 12: Plainwell, Mich. - Early Elem., Elem., Latin, HS Ind. Arts, Library Science, HS Librarian. Battle Creek, Mich. - Elem.; JHS Eng./Soc. Stud., Gen, S., Art, Ind. Arts, Spanish; HS or JHS English, Math, Home Ec.; Spec. Educ. (Speech Corr., Ment. Ret. (Sec. Level), Phys. Hand.; Tchr. Counselor). Thurs., Jan. 14: Overseas Positions (Air Force De,- pendents' Schools) - All fields. Wyandotte, Mich. (Riverview School) -Library, JHS Soc. Studies. Fri., Sat., and Mon., Jan. 15, 16 and 18: San Diego, Calif. - Elem., All HS Fields. For any information or appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. offices, has openings for many Engi- neers, Draftsmen, Designers, Metallur- gist, a programmer and other positions. Contact the Bureau for further, infor- mation. American Newspaper Publishers As- soc., Research Institute, Inc., N.Y.C., has an opening for a Training Asst. to instruct management personnel at seminars and to train craftsmen- as instructors. Qualified person would be someone who has dealt directly with, classroom teachers, possibly teaching methods of teaching. Experience in newspaper work or in the Graphic Arts is highly undesirable. U. S. Civil Service Examiners an- nounces examination for colege grad- uates for position as a Special Agent (Criminal Investigator) in the Intern- al Revenue Service. Requirements are on file at the Bureau. U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Lab., San Francisco, Calif., have need of the following: Mathematical Statistician, Physicist, Electronic Scientist, Opera- tions Research Analyst, Chemist (Ra- diological) or Mathematician, Super- visory General Engineer. State of Connecticut announces ex- aminations for: Social Worker I, Physi clan and Psychiatrist, and Sr. Physi- cian (Psychiatric). There is no closing date for applications. U.S. Civil Service Examiners an- nounce Career opportunities for Biol- ogists with the Air Force and the Army. There are also such opportunities for: Pharmacologists, Physiologists. Boston University, School of Public Relations and Communications, will award five fellowships to master of science candidates, working toward that degree in Broadcasting, Motion Pictures, Journalism or Public Rela- tions. Applications must be in not lat- er than Feb. 26, 1960. Information is also available concerning scholarships and fellowships in: Television, Radio, Press Photography, News Bureau, and Library. New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Detroit, Mich., wants men with sales ability or who believe they can be trained to sell. Offer a three-year course in Life Underwriting. Have openings in the Metropolitan Detroit area (including Ann Arbor) for a lim- ited number of men. For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin-. Bldg., Ext. 3371 or 509. Summer Placement Service: Interviews: Camp Seagull will interview both men and women for counselors posi- tions on Jan. 7, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. We have requests from resorts, camps and business and industry for help this next summer. Come in and look over the jobs. They come from prac- tically all states. One request in par- ticular is from a museum in St. Ig- nace. They want a snake milker and a person who understands animals. Summer Placement is open Tues. and Thurs. p.m. and Fri. a.m. in D528 of the SAB. 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. MALE 10 Accounting majors (MBA or PhD's, work part-time 10 hrs. per week un- til end of exams, full-time between semesters) 6 Hearing Test subjects (start first day of classes next semester, 10 hrs. per week) 12 Animal caretakers, 4 hrs. per day, five days per week. (Must be second semester sophomore or above, and have background or interest in sci- ence). 1 Recreation asst. for mentally dis- turbed adults (hrs. 2-5 p.m. or 7-9 p.m., Mon.-Fri.) 3 Clinical Psychologists (20 hrs. per week, must be working on PhD in clinical psychology). FEMALE 2 Steno-typists (15 hrs. per week) 1 Typist (10-15 hrs per week for ap- proximately one month) 1 Clean an apartment near campus. (2 hrs. per week, 1.35 per hr.) Clearance- Sales Men's Shoes 2 t40% off BUSINESS SERVICES REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. NO 2-4647. Ji Prepare for the Holidays Ahead. Whatever you're looking for in food or cooking accessories, we've got it at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" J64 Sweater Sale Bulky knit, Boatneck style . . . $4.95 to $7.95 value.- Assorted colors. SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington J78 AS THE WINTER MONSOON season closes upon us Ann Arborites, solace can be obtained by the purchase of diversionary articles such as soap, cards and toothpaste from Lumbard's. (Mainly Lumbard's will receive the solace through accumulation of much Long Green.) 1225 S. University. J79 EARLY BIRD SAYS: Start 1960 off Right Be on time all the'time Use Chanticleer's WAKE UP SERVICE For Details See Chanticleer at 509 Detroit Street J76 SEE US for all your needs in hardware, tools, paints, houseware and sheet metal. Free Delivery MUEHLIG AND LANPHEAR 311 S. Main NO 2-3277 J75 AUTO INSURANCE - Refused? Can- celed? Under aged? Need financial responsibility? 400 S. Division NO 2- 4563. )J71 HOT CHOCOLATE made with a new coffee pot purchased in our kitchen hardware department. We also have dish drainers dish towels, w'ash clothes and egg beaters. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" J65 Reconditioned Vacuum Cleaners $15.00 and up J. LEAB1U SALES AND SERVICE 322 E. Liberty NO 3-3604 )J59 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 STUDENTS: Remember mom and dad, and take home U.S.,No. one apples from Michigan beautifully boxed. Get your order in early, Apple Hill Orchard on Willis Road ,off U.S. 23. J55 TRANSPORTATION WANTED: Ride to Texas next vacation. NO 8-8983. G18 LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU 2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35 PERSONAL TEACHER of singing and speaking. Carol S. Westerman. NO 8-6584. P82 DON'T FORGET your orders for sweat- shirts and paddles. Burr Patterson and Auld, 1209 South University. F83 A QUOTE from Miss Michie Classy: "Smile and everyone will wonder what you've done wrong." P80 PERSONAL-Your slip is showing, but I'll take you to J-Hop anyway. F85 SHANGRI-LA-On an oriental holiday- in the merry month of Feb. F86 PERSONAL-Lady Chatterley's Lover is going to J-Hop! Are you? P87 SOCIAL - CHAIRMEN: Get your choice of top campus dance orchestras by calling Hugh Scott, NO 5-5700. F84 WANTED-Ride to Denver. Call 2-7229 any time. F CHARLEE SAY: J-Hop tickets still on sale. All week- days till end of semester. 1:30-4:30 p.m.-Ad. Bldg. F81l The WEAVERS will be coming to Ann Arbor, Sat., Feb. 20th. Advanced tick- et orders now being taken at Bob Marshall's Book Store. 211 S. State. P77 FOR SALE VOS GRAND PIANO for sale. 5'7%", NO 3-4235. B98. FOR SALE=-J-Hop tickets until Jan. 15, 1:30-4:30, Ad. Bldg., after classes and at S.A.B. B99 ROYAL ESSEX girl's bike, used, with accessories. 581 Jordan. B97 Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00' Mon, thru Fri. and 9:00 and 11:1) 8taturday -Phone NO 2-4786 I BUSINESS PERSONAL ACT I MARY: (With great surprise) Gad- zooks! That's impossible. JOHN: (Tenderly in her ear) But it's true. MARY: (Frowning) Don't they sell for 60c each month? JOHN: (Assuredly) Sure, at newstands, but not when you order from the STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY. MARY: (Quietly to herself) Gosh, just thin kthe ATLANTIC" MONTHLY for Konly 300 a month. I'm going to place my order today. CURTAIN Mary has the right idea, and that's, not all. Just checl these other 1960 specials. TIME, LIFE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED,; NEWSWEEK for less than 9c a- copy. SATURDAY EVENING POST 60 weeks only $4.79 Regular price, 4 year for $5.00 NEW YORKER 8 months only $3.00 Regular price, 1 year for $7.00 NEW REPUBLIC 1 year only $5.00 Regular price, 1 year for $8.00 LADIES HOME JOURNAL 16 months only $2.80 Regular price, 12 months for $3.50 For these and many others call the Student Periodical Agency (now un- der new management) 'at NO 24061. FF95 WANTED TO BUY WANTED: '55 or '56 Bl Air Chevy, 6- cyl., std. trans. NO 3-6001. K4 FOR RENT MAIN FLOOR 2 room furnished apt. Close to campus. NO 374325. C46' FOR RENT SPRING SEMESTER, fine apartment for 3 or 4. Cheap. 214 N. Thayer. Call NO 3-1364. .- C47 TWO GIRLS need a third to share a six-room apartment on campus. Call NO 8-6392 after 5 o'clock, Gene or Bobbi. C49 WANTED:' Roommate in one bedroom' apartment. Close to Livonia teaching area. Call KENWOOD 4-2356 or write 14115 Riverview, Detroit, Mich. C48. WE'RE ALL GETTING.MARRIED! Fur- nished P room apt.o Available imme- diately. NO 3-7660. C45 WHITMORE LAKE-Furnished 2 bed- room house. Furnace, fireplace, wash- er. $100.00 includes utilities. NO 3- 8406 .evenings. C43 SINGLE ROOM for student. Very desir- able, 2 closets, cross ventilation. No objection to light breakfast. Close to campus and League. 1337 Wilmot. - C41 DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out- Rooms for rent? Apartments for rent? Do you want a cheap, convenieit, widely read source to publish this in- formation??????????? then - try the MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED - NO 2-4786 C42. 543 CHURCH, 2 rooms, kitchen, bath, utilities included. $90 a month. NO 2-9702. C44 FURNISHED University operated apart- ments available immediately and dur- ing first week in February at Uni- versity Terrace and North Campus. Available to married students and married faculty. Efficiency,. $85; One bedroom, $97; Two bedroom $112. Call NO 3-1511, ext. 3311, or apply 1056 Ad- ministration Blcfg. C40 WANTED: Graduate girl to live with 3 graduate girls - reasonable rate, campus location. NO 5-6337 after 5 p.m. C37 HELP WANTED-Male Excellent CAREER Opportunity Married or engaged male graduating seniors or 'grad students, any field, Write Box 1 % Michigan Daily. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Gold Bead Necklace on Mon Dec. 14 in Angell Hall or State S area. A keepsake. RewardrNO 2-3225 A41 BARGAIN CORNER BARGAIN CORNER-600 coeds wit plunging necklines - for all male coming to J-Hop to see. W CHARLEE SAY: J-Hop tickets still on sale, All week days till end of semester. 1:30-4:3 p.m.-Ad. Bldg. .W ONE DOLLAR DOWN-four full week to pay - ticket reservations for Fel 6-12:30-4:30 Ad. Bldg. W ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$7.95; soclk 39c; shorts 69c; military supplie Sam's Store, 122 E. ,Washington. W CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIE LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DRAY .80 .96 1.12 SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE .39 .47 .54 ,., r .. ,.. , + £ x :: j ' .t « Y "4 - s ':: :. h"f! Call NO 3-4156 ' , Special Weekend Rates from 5 P.M. Friday till- 9 A.M. Monday... $12.00 Plus So. a Mile Rates Include Gas - Oil a Insuarance 0 TRUCKS AVAILABLE 514 E. Washington St. 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 Protect your car ! I s Fall Changeover " Antifreeze * Winter Lubrication Complete Tune-up Service Avaiiab GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION ! W Ree$5t95hd $6.98 While tey last! 601 Packard NO 8-94 FILECCIA BROTHERS C-TED STANDARD SERVIC Friendly service is our business Atlas tires, bat#eries and accessor- ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See us for the best price on new' & use dtires. Road service-mechanic on duty. "You expect more from Standard - , and you get it! 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 WHITE'S AUTO SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 SouthState NO 2-3350 USED CARS 1951 4 DOOR PLYMOUTH. Good cone tion. One owner. Good tires. Call t 8-6130. N CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable. 1954 FORD, 2 floor; radio and hea Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17 Call NO 3-6421. $375. FURNISHED: Apt. for 3-4 girls. $140. FOR SALE: '1948 Chrysler, 4 dr., m Phone NO 3-8134. C3 and body in A-1 condition. Phone 2-1334. i 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 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS '59 FIAT, 1200 sedan. Near mint. 14 i miles. NO 2-2794. 1956 FORD Customline, 2 door, 2 t low mileage, very good condition. 2-3802: 963 Northwood. YOU CAN still buy tickets for Shangri ra!F B96 ZEISS binocular microscope. Lamp, case, etc., included. Four objectives, in- cluding oil immersion and scanning lens. Excellent condition. $250. Call NO 2-7798. B95 BLOND Hardwood office desk, 3% x 5%, excellent buy for student. NO 5-6817 after 5 P.M. aB94 WEBCOR Hi Fi Tape Recorder and Radio. Call anytime, NO 2-5148. B93 CLARINET - Leblanc Noblet. Newly overhauled, excellent condition. Call NO 2-7798. B92 GIRL'S ICE SKATES, size 2, $2: Toy road grader, $4. Call NO 2-4736. 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, 3-383. 5-9evenings. B4 PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co. 213 E. Washington NO 313109 Xl Service on All Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Pi's All Work Guaranteed STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 207 E. Ann NO 8-8116 X22 Have you heard Norelco's Stereo Tape Recorder? A truly professional machine at a moderate price. Listen at the HI Fl STU DIO 1317 Sout; University Ave. near Washtenaw NO 8-7942 X24 A-1 News and Used Instrumen'#8 BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGJOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S I3USICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 X14 1956 Karmann Ghia black, very nice car $1545 1959 Fiat 500 sun roof, around 8,000 niles $1045 BIRMINGHAM IMPORTED CAR 820 So. Woodward, Birmingham, 3 MIdwest 6-8700 Franchise dealer for Mercedes-Be DKW, Auto Union, Fiat and Berk NEW CARS 17 FIAT~ HAS EVEIVYTHING HAS PRICE-Starts ot $1098.0( I I