THE MICHIGAN DAILY Civic Orchestra Holds Rehearsal Staubach Is Concertmaster Of MusicalGroup The Ann Arbor Civic Orchestra be- Law Finally E nrncshes n Unlicensed Riksen A two year old legal fight came to an official end yesterday when B. Ray Riksen, former campus sandwich vendor, paid $64.25 in fines and costs to the city of Ann Arbor. Riksen and three helpers were ar- gan its season's activities last night rested on the double charge of ped- with a rehearsal from 7:30 to 9:15 dling without a license and using a p.m. at the Ann Arbor high school. pleasure car for commercial purposes. Consisting of 40 players under the After a decision by Circuit Judge I George W. Sample holding the ped- direetion of William R. Champion, diler's ordinance unconstitutional, the the organization is a city-wide non- case was held in abeyance while the profit music project. Rehearsals are city appealed to the state supreme held every Thursday evening, and court. Riksen finally paid after a eight public appearances, two being recent dccision of the Supreme Court out of town concerts, are scheduled upholding the validity of the ordin- Exhibits In Racklhar Building Show Medical School History By JEAN MAXTED The other exhibit illustrating the Now on display in the exhibition growth of the Medical School was rooms of the new graduate school are completed yesterday and opened to two exhibits showing the history of visitors here for the medical alumni the University since 1836 and the his- reunion. This display was also pre- tory of the Medical School from its pared by the University Museums in establishment as a department in I cooperation with the Medical School. 1850. - _ _ _'' The history of the University ex- hibit was prepared by the University H uSI ERY Museuyims in cooperation with the staff - SPECIAL - tecture; who prepared the model of 2-thread, First quality, sheer tecture, who repared the model of crepe. (Silk sealed) to prevent the campus showing all the campus snagging) has wonderfoot and buildings, the stadium, the hospital lovely shades exceptional value. unit, and the dormitories. The photo- 89c graphs of the campus were loaned by the University Extension Service. HAND KNIT SWEATERS Also included in this exhibit are a i Mostly small sizes. number of old maps loaned by the Michigan Historical Society. A map' of Ann Arbor in 1836,. originally or-$1 6 dered from N. Currier,of Currier and Also have a good assortment of Ives fame, by John Allen, one of the ANKLETS. first settlers. There are several oth- SMARTEST er charts showing the expansion of the town and growth of the campus HOSIERY SHOPPE in 1854, 1863, 1865, 18, 1880, 1890 Michigan Theater Bldg. and 1937.__________________ for the season. Prof. Charles Staubach of the Ro- mance Language Dept. is concert- master, and Prof. Philip Potts of the Engineering College acts as manager. An advisory council, of which Prof. David Mattern of the School of Music is chairman, serves to guide and sup- port the various musical activities of the organization. ance. Unon Tryouts Called Michigan Union sophomore tryouts of last year will meet at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon in the student office of the Union. A meeting of sopho- mores who are interested in trying out will be held Tuesday of next week. Classified Directory' FOR RENT FOR RENT-Very attractive for wo- man, in business or school. Home privileges. 411 E. Washington near State. 6318. 69 FOR RENT-Double room for boys. Approved, $2.50 each. 1232 White. Phone 2-1954. Near Ferry Field. 70 FOR RENT-Campus area, 2 room Apt., hot water, private bath, frig- idaire, reasonable. 540 Packard. 68 FOR RENT-Rooms for boys, 2 blocks from campus, stokes, 1 block from movies. Suites at $3, $3.25, and $3.75. Single at $4. Roomy. Call 2-1767. 52 FOR RENT-3 rooms well furnished. Apartment for rent. Convenient to University and hospital. 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