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'THE MIIC HIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, MAY 26.,-1950

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BUSINESS
SERVICES

SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE-Ballroom,
Tap, Acrobatic, Ballet. Over Michigan
Theater. Ph. 8066. )9B
SHIRTS - Nine hour service (by re-
ques), three day service (regular ser-
vice). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Univer-
sity. )7B
1LA STEIN-EXPERIENCED TYPIST
-Master's and Doctor's manuscripts
and legal work. Phone 2-9848 after
noon. )30B
rYPEWRITEli AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales and Service
MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. )11B
DELICIOUS hardy picnic lunches for
groups numbering from 25 to 1,000
persons. Let us take care of all the
details.sWe deliver. J. D: Miller Ca-
tering service. 2-8315 phone, ) 13B
HILDEGARDB SHOPPR
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
by Established Tradition )3B
WASHING, ironing done in my own
home. Also rough dry and wet wash-
ing.eFree pick up and delivery. Ph.
2-9020. )1B
HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company.
215 E. Liberty.)
VACArION DAYS will soon be here.
Mother and Dads-enjoy yourselves.
Responsible sitters for the children.
Call Kiddie Kare 3-1121. )10B
FOR SALE
FIBERBOARD CLOSET and single bed,
coil springs. Both nearly new. 1016
S. Forest, 2-2330. )189
TUXEDO--Size 36. Worn only twice.
1016 Forest, 2-2330. )190
USED CAR--'37 Buick, like new, want
to sell immediately. $325. Call 3CH-
6731. )191
GOLF CLUBS-5 Registered irons, 2
matched woods. Inlaid wood faces,
never used..$26.50. Phone 3-8755. )192
GOING BACK EUROPE-Sell 1940 Dodge
sedan, kept good condition, low price.
Call 3-1511. Ext. 2167. )193
FOR SALE-Man's three speed English
bicycle, built-in lock. Good condi-
tion. See after five. Apt. 3, 816 Tap-
pan. )194
TWO TICKETS-Saturday night "Born
Yesterday." Row M; aisle. Call 2-9825
after six.
ALMOST NEW Remington noiseless de-
luxe portable typewriter, Model 17,
guaranteed, $69.95. Getting married
and need the cash. Call for Bud,
1024 Packard. Phone 2-8539. )188
MOTORCYCLISTS!
-If you are interested in a motorcycle,
you should see these before you buy.
They are priced right. India M/C
Sales, 207 W. Liberty. Ph. 2-1748.
Open evenings. )7
TWO GIRLS' BICYCLES - Will sell
cheaply. Call 2-9578 after 5 p.m. )185
HALLICRAFTERS 5-38 RADIO-Excel-
lent condition, $25. J. Dresner, 2-9628.
)184
ARMY TYPE Foot Locker-$7.99, $9.99,
$10.99 al taxes includeti; Army type
duffle bags $2.99; Furlough bags $2.49
with zipper; Open til 6 p.m. Sams
Store, 122 E. Washington. )5
A $10 STEAL. White double-breasted
shawl collar DINNER JACKET. 36
Med. Bob Wagner, 2-4274, after 7.
) 177
LIGHT WEIGHT Motorcycle Harley
125, excellent condition. Reasonable
Price. Jim Trumbo 2-7303 after 7
_p.m. ) 179
200 SETS of 78 r.p.m. records, like new,
from private collection, mostly be-
low ;s Hst. Unusual bargains. Many
MUST SELL-'37 Chrysler Imperial.
Clean, sound and solid throughout.
Good tires, htr., overdrive. Lots of
room for that trip home. $130.00. Call
2-4591, 304 Prescott. )173

FOR SALE
rare and new items, also a few LP's
and 45's. 118 N. Thayer, Apt. 2. Tel.
2-9185. )182
MOTORCYCLE - 1940 Indian, 74,
Good condition, call 5806 after 7
p.m. 18
BICYCLE-1948 Goodyear, Marathon,
good condition, $25.00. 1519 Granger.
Phone 2-5101. )187
GOLF SET-Ralph Guldahi autograph-
ed matched clubs. 5 irons, 2 woods,
brand new, never used. Price $29.95
Ph. 2-8692. )171
1938 PACKARD SEDAN-Radio, heater,
new tires,8battery, muffler, and
_shocks. 2-2080. )168
ALL COLOR PARAKEETS, Canaries,
Finches, Cocketiels. Bird supplies and
cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B
1949 ENGLISH FORD FORDOR - A-1
condition new last August, low mile-
age. Priced for quick sale. See any
evening at 61512 W. Huron or Satur-
day and Sunday. Phone 2-8770. )148
WOMAN'S riding boots side 8%A. ljbt-
cellent condition. Phone 8539 after
5:00. )80
CUSHMAN SCOOTER 1950. Auto trans-
mission. Used three weeks. Wind-
shield, speedometer. Priced to suit.
Call 3-4592. )126
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Jay Angle,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481.
)9
TRANSPORTATION
SUMMER TRANSPORTATION SOLVED!
-1941 Special Deluxe Ford awaits
to carry you "Home Sweet Home,"
vacationing, etc. Mechanic will war-
rant condition. New motor, all ac-
cessories. Call 2-4591, 344 Prescott.
1-- ) 34_T
COSTS LESS BY AIR to get trunks
there. Ship your trunk via Capital
Airlines Air Freight. For pick-up call
_Ann Arbor Taxi, 3-4244. )33T
GOING TO BOSTON on or about June
5-one passenger to share driving. Ph.
6218 after 5:30 p.m. )32T
PLANE RESERVATIONS on unschedul-
ed airlines available for all June
flights. Phone 8771. )31T
DESIRE ride to Mexico City after June
17, share expenses and driving. Call
Mary 9388. )30T
FLYING TO CALIFORNIA June 8.
Have 2 seats, $75 each. McElroy Fly-
ing Service, 9335. )27T
PERSONAL
FREE-Have your flash synchronizer
checked - free - at our Photo Dept.
Heiland Flash Co. technical expert
will check your flash gun and dem-
onstrate flash equipment today only.
Calkins-Fletcher Drugs. )79
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mel Lederman
and John Beian, two of the swellest
fellows we know, Mel Lederman and
John Belan. )80
K.K.G.'s (Sue & Nanc)-
Tis a sorry plight which lately has been
And you're right girls, we Fijis did sin
But we figure that "Mugs" aren't Mugs
unless they're in
That brand new '50 MICHIGANENSIAN!
So come up and see us sometime -
_____________"The Fiji Tiger"
STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY
Never advertises on Sundays. 2
STUDENT RATES on TIME and LIFE
still available. Only $4.75 a year.
Through Student Periodical Agency.
Phone 2-82-42. )2

Grenkoski To Face Buckeyes
In FirstGame of Key Series

EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
for medical and dental field.
4084Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789
DETROIT, MICHIGAN )1E
LOST AND FOUND
LOST - May 17, Man's horn-rimmed
glasses, brown leather case. Reward
Call Hellenga, 2-0070.
)106L
LOST-Bunch of keys near Groomwell
Beauty Shop or vicinity of State St.
Ph. 5896 or 5126. )98L
LOST--Black and pink rim glasses. Ap-
ril 25th, campus. Ph. 3-1561--4506
Palmer Hse. )85L
LOST-Racine wristwatch with metal
band. Call 250611. )64L
WANTED TO RENT
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN want small
furnished apartment near hospital.
Call 9285 after 6. )35N
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished house or
apartment for September. Two small
_children.__Box 221. )36N
THREE ROOM FURNISHED APT, by
graduate student and working wife.
Must have private bath. Will be in
Ann Arbor at least 3 years. Write T.
D. Kowalski. 9205 A St., Apt. 11,
Hayward Calif. )30N
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished kit-
chenette apartment for the Summer
Session. Graduate student and wife.
R. C. Davis, University of Akron,
Mathematics Department, Akron, O.
)15N
WANTED-TO-SUB-LET: Wife and hus-
band, both teac'hers, desireto sub-
let apartment for summer school
session. Write Mrs. June D. Kelly.
Box 181, Galien, Mich. )1N
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APT. for four men, com-
plete privacy. Call Norm, 2-7318. )40F
4-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT to
sublet for summer session only. Con-
venient location. Call 2-6418. )41F
TWO MATURE GRADUATE WOMEN
preferred for summer school. $50 each.
Everything furnished. Mrs. Slade,
1223 Hill. )42F
SMALL APARTMENT to sublet, month
of Ju;e. Near University Hospital,
2-0882 after 7 p.m. )39F
2 MEN-Comfortable 4-rm, apartment,
Call 6634. )38F
MEN'S DOUBLES AND SINGLES-Spe-
cial summer rates, some fall reserva-
tions available. Nicely furnished,
twin beds, continuous hot water,
linens furnished, across from Yost
Field House. Phone 9692 after 6 p.m.
)37F
APARTMENT available for summer -
Two rooms, west side. Car necessary,
Phone 2-8242. )31F
DOUBLE ROOMS, SUITES -Available
for men, summer session. Near cam-
pus and Union. Shower, continuous
hot water. $5.25. 509 S. Division near
Jefferson. )29F
ROOMS FOR RENT-Rooms for Sum-
mer School, $4 per week. Fraternity
House. Kitchen privileges. 514 E.
Univ. Corner of Hill. Phone 2-9341.
34F
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WANTED TO TRADE
IF OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swap
classical record albums. 2-7981. )177
HELP WANTED
COUNSELOR to instruct boys in riding
at private camp. An interest in boys
and horsemanship equally important.
No other counselors needed. Glenn
L. Klepinger, 12834 Rutland Rd., De-
troit 27. _} )25H
SALES HELP WANTED next fall. Maga-
zine subscriptions at student rates.
Please apply now to: Student Perio di-
cal Agency, Phone_2-8242._ )24H
WANTED-Part time secretary -steno-
grapher for executive office. Hours to
be arranged. Dr. Rector. Phone 2-0978.
)23H
DO YOU need any help? If so, you will
get good results from a DAILY HELP
WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR MEN STUDENTS-Sum-
mer and fall terms. Phone 2-0157
after 6:00 p.m.______ )84R
SUMMER SCHOOL- Fraternity house
with kitchen privileges. $4 per week,
8144E. University, corner Hill. Phone
2-9431._
CLOSE TO CAMPUS-Large, pleasant
double room for male students, fall
or summer. No smoking. Phone 5372.
82R
COOL ROOMS for summer session for
mature' men. 4 blocks from campus.
Twin beds,shower, cooking and laun-
dry privileges. Continuou§ hot water.
Shown Tues., 12:45 to 4:30. Fri. 9-4.
415 Lawrence. )83R
MEN-Inexpensive rooms for summer.
Some with bath. Call 2-2202. )80R
ONE, SINGLE room. Man preferred.
2-4239. 836 Brookwood Place. )79R
PLEASANT singles & dotibles for men.
Campus. Summer rates $5. Ph. 6876
evenings. )77R
MEN'S ROOMS, summer and fall, sin-
gles and doubles. 1346 Geddes, 2-7044.
70R
ATTENTION MEN STUDENTS.-Special
summer rates. Some fall reservations
available. Twin-bed rooms, air-con-
ditioned, showers, continuous hot
water.Unusually attractive accom-
modations, just three blocks off cam-
pus. Call 7632. )30F
MEN - Spend the summer in AIR
COOLED LUXURY. Carpeted rooms
with baths. TELEVISION. Sundeck.
Near campus. Kappa Nu Fraternity.
Phone 2-8809 or 2-8813. 81R

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Oakland Oaks
Buy Wakefield
From Yankees

ED GRENKOSKI
... draws starting nod

By JIM PARKER
Michigan's drive for the Big
Ten baseball championship un-
dergoes the first half of the "must"
test this afternoon at Columbus.
Facing the fourth place Buck-
eyes of Ohio State (5-3), the Wol-
verines'have to win today and
then take the nightcap tomorrow
to stay in line for the Conference
flag and possibly an undisputed
crown, depending on the outcome
of the Wisconsin-Minnesota ser-
ies.
THE BADGERS (7-3) are cur-
rently tied for the league leader-
ship with Michigan and have the
schedule advantage of finishing
their Conference season against
the last place Gophers.
If the Badgers sweep two from
Minnesota, the Wolverines will
have to duplicate this feat
against the Buckeyes to finish
in a tie for the title.
Ed Grenkoski will go to the
mound for Michigan this after-
noon and either Bob Hicks or
Bob Larsen tomorrow.
IN HIS LAST outing Grenko-
ski absorbed his first defeat in
Today and Tomorrow
momo. sAs ig in mono s
ADVENTURE and ACTION
as the Fabulous Lone Star State!

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Today and Saturday

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NOW IS THE TIME!
Get your room for this summer or
next fall nowt! You will get very
satisfactory results from a cheap,
efficient DAILY CLASSIFIED AD.
2-3241. )2P

LANT ERN
GARDENS
Chinese-American Restaurant
613 E. Liberty Street
Next to the Michigan Theater

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TODAY
and Saturday
.ORDER
NEVADA!
- 0
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Dorothy
WhalaonRO
I ucker
Shawn at
1:30 -4:20 <r
7:10 - 10:00 d
Whai a HRO-!
What
Penny SINGLETON
Arthur LAKE
SSIMMS
andDAISY
Shown at 3:10 - 6:05 - 8:55
ALSO . . . CHAPTER NO. 3
"CODY OF THE PONY EXPRESS"
. SATURDAY .
KlDDIES CARTOONS
at 1:30 & 4:55

AMERICAN
TEAM W
New York 22
Detroit 17
Boston 22
Washington 17
Cleveland 17
Philadelphia 11
St. Louis 8
Chicago 8

LEAGUE
L Pet.
8 .733
11 .607
15 .595
14 .548
14 .548
21 .344]
18 .308
21 .276

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

GB
4
3%
51/2
51/2
12
12
131/

TEAM
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Boston
Pittsburgh
Chicago
New York
Cincinnati

W
20
19
17
16
16
13
10
8

L
11
12
13
14
17
15
16
21

Pet.
.645
.613
.567-
.533
.485
.464
.385
.276

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league action, being charged with
a 7-6 loss to Wisconsin. The Michi-
gan righthander now holds a 3-1
league record.
Hicks also possesses a 3-1
mark while Larsen will be see-
ihg Conference action for the
first time,
Paced by four regulars over the
.300 mark - Gerry Dorr, Leo Ko-
ceski, Bob Fancett and Pete Pal-
mer - Michigan will field the
league's top hitting club against
the Buckeyes. The Wolverines
boast a .289 team average, five
points above second place Ohio
State's .284.
* * *
THE BUCKEYES enter the
Michigan series with an outside
chance of copping the Western
Conference title for themselves, if
they can beat the Wolverines twice
and repeat with a double victory
over Purdue next weekend.
A Veteran pitching staff and
a hard hitting infield are the
principal weapons in the Ohio
State attack.
Pete Perini and Dick Hess head
the starting mound corps with
Sophomore Paul Williams the top
fireman on the Ohio squad.
* * *
PERINI, with a 2t-2 league rec-
ord, will probably get the starting
nod today with Hess (1-0) on call
for tomorrow's battle.
The Ohio State infield is pri-
marily responsible for the Buck-
eyes second place in Conference
team batting.
Carl Parrill and Fred Taylor top
the list with .419 batting averages
followed by Bob Montebello (.375)
and Jack Wilson (.294).

Former Tiger Claims
Major League Ability
DETROIT,-(P)-The New York
Yankees yesterday sold Dick
Wakefield to Oakland of the Pa-
cif i Coast League, but the big
outfielder stuck to his assertions
that he would not play minor lea-
gue ball.
A one sentence; announcement
by the Yankees said the sale was
effected for an undisclosed price
after all clubs in the American ,
and National Leagues had waived
on him.
The sale marked another chap-A
ter in the chain of events that
began April 28 when Wakefield
Dick Wakefield arrived ,*n
Ann Arbor last night but was
unavailable for further com-
ment.rr
refused to report to the Chicago
White Sox after the Yankees sold
him to that American League
club.
Wakefield, a lonesome looking
spectator at the Detroit-New York
game here today, heard the news
from Yankee traveling secretary
Frank Scott just before game
time.
"I was very surprised, extreme-
ly surprised by it all," the former
Detroit Tiger bonus player com-
mented.
T h e usually happy-go-lucky
University of Michigan' graduate
was in a pretty serious and un-
smiling mood as he discussed the.s
Yankees' announcement.

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Major League Standings

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LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Stuio
209 S. State
Phone 8161

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SENIORS-Your last chance to take
advantage of the Student rates on
TIME and LIFE. Only $4.75 a yr.
Phone Student Periodical Agency,
2-82-42. )2

Phone 6380

DONALD
O'CONNOR
GLORIA JEAN PEGGY RYAN
ROBERT PAIGE ELYSE KNOX
SAMUEL S.HINDS BOsBY SCHEERER
THE BEN CARTER CHOIR
RAY EBERLE with EDDIE MILLER'S 883 CATS

Closed Every Tuesday

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Philadelphia 6, Chicago 1
l36ston 15, St. Louis 12
New York 6, Detroit 4
Cleveland 3, Washington 0
TODAY'S GAMES
New York at Philadelphia (N)
-Lopat (4-2) vs. Brissie (0-6).
Detroit at St. Louis (2-Twi-
Night) -Newhouser (1-1) and
Gray (3-2) vs. Fannin (1-1)
and Ostrowski (2-3).
Cleveland at Chicago (N) -
Feller (2-3) vs. Cain (2-2)
(Only games scheduled)

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Brooklyn 5, Chicago 4
Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 0
St. Louis 7, New York 5
TODAY'S GAMES
Brooklyn at Boston (N) -
Banta (2-1) vs. Sain (6-2).
Philadelphia at New York (N)
-Roberts (5-2) vs. Jansen (2-
4).
Chicago at Pittsburgh (N)-
Hiller (2-0) vs. Queen (1-2).
St. Louis at Cincinnati (N)
-Munger (2-1) vs. Ranffens-
berger (1-5).

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"This picture is perhaps the finest, most mature from
post-wdr France, and its admission for exhibition by our
assorted censors is a triumph to be hailed."-Bosley Crowther
N.Y. TIMES
"Excellent! So beautifully made, and with such understanding,
that it will rank as one of the fine French pictures of the year."
-Archer Winsten, N.Y. POST HOME NEWS
"Very much worth seeing. A film of daring and delicacy,
relates a difficult theme with remarkable candor. The
director has succeeded in presenting censorable material
with considerable taste and visual quality."-Howard Barnes
N.Y. HERALD TRIBUNE
"A profoundly moving film because it is profoundly honest. With
an ear for dialogue as accurate and intimate as a wire recorder
in a bedroom. Sensitively conceived and superbly acted. 'Devil'
makes most cinema explorations of the human heart appear strictly

Continuous from 1 P.M.
ST: Ti
- Today and Saturday - -
THEMOSTSTARTLIUNG
ENTERTAINMENT
IN YEARS! ...
The screen's pulse-
pounding dramatization
of the world-famous
Cardinal Mindszenty trial!
EXCITEMENT A' ITS
PEAK!

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THE ANN ARBOR DRAMA SEASON
NOW PLAYING

JOHN
ALEXANDER

JOAN
MORGAN

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"BORN YESTERDAY"
By Garson Kanin
with SCOTT McKAY and CARROL ASHBURN
Curtain 8:30
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATER

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MARCH OF TIME
Grantland Rice Sport
NEWS
Sunday
"DAUGHTER OF
ROSIE O'GRADY"

No. Main-Opp. Court House
ENDS TONIGHT

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Ellison

Russell
Hayden

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TIME MAGAZINE

~rpb go, 1Today - Saturday-- Sunday
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V ".rSuperb comedy, delight-
- ::> fully portrayed. An ex-
cellent film."

"MARSHALL OF
HELDORADO"
PLUS
"MILITARY ACADEMY"
with That 10th Ave. Gang

STARTS SATURDAY
THRU TUESDAY
Mat. 30c Nights & Sun. 40c
TWO FIRST RUN HITS!
GENE
AUTRY in
"MULE TRAIN"
PLUS -
JON HALL
"ZAMBA"
Also SERIAL NO. 8
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"Makes most of the love stories you've seen on the
screen appear as pallid as kindergarten romps. A fine
French film that deals tenderly and tolerantly with an
adolescent's affair with an older woman." -John McCarten
THE NEW YORKER

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Phone 2-1414

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A JACK WRATHER-RODERT GOLDEN
Production starring
PAUL BONITA RICHARD
KELLY-"GRANVILLE - DERR
and
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