I - ''. - . Arl" THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUJRDAY, OCTOBR: 8, 1949 British Party Leader Will Lecture Here Lady Carter To Speak on Britain Lady Violet Bonham Carter, prominent British Liberal party leader, will speak on "Britain To- day" at 4:15 p.m. Monday in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Lady Carter is the daughter of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith, British prime minister from 1908 to 1916. She has taken a leading part in the affairs of her father's party, serving as president of the Liberal Party Organization from 1944 to 1945. * * * AN ACTIVE worker in many major British programs, Lady Carter is associated with impor- tant non-party movements in the national and international fields. She was vice-chairman of the United Europe movement, which paved the way for the Council of Europe. She also served for 18 years on the League of Na- tions Union and later became honorary president of its succes- sor, the United Nations Associa- tion. From 1923 to 1925 Lady Carter held the office of president of the Women's Liberal Federation, re- gaining the position from 1939 to 1945. DURING THE war she served as air raid warden in Paddington, one of London's most heavily hit areas. Lady Carter has also been ac- five in British cultural activi- ties, including the British Broadcasting Corporation and the Old Vie Theatre. She was recently a member of the Royal Commission of the Press. One of Britain's leading speak- ers on political and welfare sub- jects, Lady Carter lectured to Ger- man universities in 1947 on behalf of the control commission for Germany. SHE IS a frequent contributor to Britain's leading newspapers and magazines and has spoken on several BBC programs. Prof. James K. Pollock, chair- man of the political science de- partment, said the University is fortunate to be able to hear "one of Britain's most outstand- ing women." "She is an individual of broad '~u eans rrad *gage views as well as a charming and delight- ful speaker," he added. ** * LADY CARTER'S current speak- ing tour marks her second visit to the United States. She was also here in 1912. Her lecture at the University is sponsored by the political sci- ence department. While in Ann Arbor, Lady Car- ter will stay at Hinsdale House, where she will be honored Monday night with a dinner and coffee. CED Plans To Act On One 'U' School The Committee to End Discrim- ination voted yesterday to con- centrate its efforts on persuading one school of the University to remove all discriminatory ques- (ons from its admission blank. Next week members will decide which school they will approach. The meeting was attended by delegates from thirteen campus organizations. They represented both men's quads, two co-ops, the New Women's Dormitory, one hon- orary, and several political groups. A MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. FOR SALE LINES l1 2 3 4 Figure 5 Classifiedc urday is A.M. for DA .50 .60 .80 ave dea 3 P. Sund FC RATES Y 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 1.02 1.68 1.53 2.52 2.04 .4.80 rage words to a line. dline daily except Sat- .M. Saturdays, 11:30 day Issue. OR SALE -Daily-Wally Barth "BEAT ARMY"-Green House men gather in front of the huge bonfire which highlighted the massive pre-football game rally last night at Ferry Field. About 6,500 merry souls marched down State in a torchlight parade to mark the biggest pep rally celebration in Michigan history. After the bonfire speeches, the crowd turned itself into one long Conga line to twist back up to the campus. SHADY TRAILS REPORTS: Speech Camp Furthers '' esearch MOTORCYCLISTS BRITISH POU3ND DEVALUED) SAVE $195.00 ol New British Motorcycles. Others Selling for Storage Plus Repair Bills. Buy Now! Save Now! INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES 207 W. Liberty - Phone 2-1748 Open Evenings Till 9:00 21 x3 12RB Series Graflex Camera, $85. 6481. ) 69 SPEECH 31 STUDENTS-you can still order TIME for the semester. Only $1.50 for 17 weeks. Mailed to your own address. Phone 2-82-42 to order--pay when billed. _) THE BUSIEST STUDENTS read TIME-~ Selling Out EVERYTHING MUST GO Must vacate building by Sunday, Oct. 9 Motorcycles * Scooters * Cars 20% OFF on all CUSHMAN Parts and Accessories INDIAN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 25(;,,OPP New and Used Power Lawn Mowers Below Cost 7 CARS $40 to $495 Nothing Held Back Save on Any and Everything! All Sales Final -- All Sales Cash M AC' S AUTO MART 420 N. Main '- Ph. 2-0065 )29 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY - 1942 Buick Special, new motor. A-i con- dition. $850. 3250 Platt Rd., E. Ann Arbor._2-5870 after 4 p.m. )54 MAN'S ENGLISH Overcoat, Size 40, Misses 2 fur coats, black cloth coat, velvet trim, dresses, sizes 12 and 14, Clean and good condition. Two pair ice skates, ski boots, 2 radios. 3110 Dexter Road. Tel. 2-4796. )13 '37 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Priced for fast sale, $200. 1372 Sudbury Ct., W.V. }61 Continuous from 1 P.M. Last Times Today By NAN BYLAN Shady Trails, a speech improve- ment camp near Northport, Mich., has joined the list of University- owned projects furthering educa- tion and research. Previously under private own- ership, the camp was given to the University last March as a gift from the Kresge Fund. This transaction enables large scale re- search in speech correction which private funds could not support. S * * * SHADY TRAILS was founded in 1932 by John Clancy, now assist- ant to the director of the Univer- sity Speech Clinic, as a clinic camp for boys. From an initial enrollment of four, attendance at the camp has increased to its present ca- Robin Hood Routine Results In Dandy Deerburger Delicacy By DAVIS CRIPPEN Deerburger is the order-the meat order of the day in the home of Millard Laing, Grad., these noons and evenings. Traffic Cases' Involve Prof, Lawe Student A University professor suffered injuries when his car was involved in an accident and a student was charged with illegal driving, city officials reported yesterday. Prof. Byron O. Hughes, of the education school, suffered shock and bruises yesterday when the car in which he was riding skidded on wet pavement on US-23 and overturned. * * * PROF. HUGHES is being treat- ed at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital. Arthur Buder, 27 year old law student has been booked on illegal driving charges in two of three counties through which he sped while fleeing state police Wednesday. Yesterday, Buder faced Ann Ar- bor Municipal Court Judge Fran- cis O'Brien on a charge of driving after drinking. Trial was set for Oct. 15. Nine state police cars were used in the chase to capture Buder as he raced from Fenton to Ann Ar- bor. He was arrested as he turned into the driveway of his home at 813 Granger Street. Laing got the meat, simply enough, by shooting it. Not with anything as modern as a gun though. A bow and arrow did the trick on the 75 pound yearling buck. * * * THE KILL WAS made near Glennie, a town some 180 miles north of Ann Arbor, soon after the Oct. 1 opening of the deer season for bow and arrow hunters. The period runs to Nov. 5. Total cost of the meat, which Laing expects to last five or six weeks, was half of the expenses of getting to Glennie and one arrow. Laing shared the expenses with Bob Cain, '51, who, for lack of a target, came back full quivered and empty handed. Thdugh Laing has been hunting deer for four years a la Robin Hood, this shot was the first he had a chance to make. The deer was mortally wounded from a distance of 38 yards through the shoulders and lungs. Only damage to Laing were hand gashes suffered when the animal's mouth closed suddenly while he was cleaning it. pacity of 90 boys, representing 26 different states. The camp emphasizes speech correction. Two group classes and one individual class are held each day. There are also assemblies in choral and remedial reading. * * * MOST OF THE cases at the camp are those resulting from stuttering, spastic conditions, cleft palate, hearing difficulties, and articulatory problems, Clancy said. The 32 members of the camp staff represent several speech clinics throughout the country. "We are not running a speech program based on a method," Clancy explained, "and we want to get the various schools of thought on speech correction which other clinics advance." Clancy described the clinic- camp as avparticularly effective method of working with speech de- fectives. "IN A CLINICAL situation you can trn good speech habits that will relnain in a clinical situation. The difficulty is in getting the students to carry over their newly learned habits into everyday liv- ing. Camp life provides that bridge." Shady Trails became affiliat- ed with the University over a period of years. In 1942 the con- nection was officially recognized by an act of the Board of Re- gents. The Kresge Fund was interested in the camp and wanted to make a donation, but it could not con- tribute to a privately owned con- cern, Clancy explained. Clancy discussed the matter with President Ruthven, and an advance was made to the Fund by the University, which resulted in its present acquisition of the camp. the magazine designedfu r busy men and women. This is one reason why you should subscribe today. Another good reason is the reduced student rates available-costs you lss than a dime a week. Phone 2-82-42 for infor- mation.3 FOR SALE--1939 station 'wagon (Ford). Highest bid over $200, good condition. Call 2-8694, after 6 p.m. )70 NEW KODAK CAMERA-35 mm.; f3.5 coated lens; range finder; case; flash attachment; adapter ring; closeup lens. $90.00. Tyler House, 307 (East Quad 2-4591). )71 TWO Radio victrola combinations. Table models. Good condition. R a- ,unably priced. Ph. 7556 )65 BLACK Strock winter coat. Blacgab- ardine suit. Both size 14. Excellent condition. Reasonably priced. Ph. 7556. )65 EMERSON combination radio-vie, 2 yrs. old, original price $110, sell for $60. Call Jo Peck, 2-3225. )64 COLOR PICTURES are beautiful at this time of the year. We have a complete line of films and equipment at the Kodak Department. CALKINS FLETCHER State St. at N. University )5 ANKLETS--Crew and turn down cuff from 39c, reinforced nylon heel and toe. Wools, 89c with nylon reinforced heel and toe. Woo and cotten fromn 49c. Cousins on StatesSt. )2 PACKARD--Late 1946 Six, Club Sedan. Excellent condition. Radio, heater. $995. Box 204 Michigan Daily. )67 WHIZZER MOTOR BIE-Well main- tained. All essential accessories. Cheap, rapid, dependable transporta- tion. Priced to sell. Call John Piele- meer, 2-4401. )48 $95 ROYAL Silent Deluxe Typewriter- $70, 122 Strauss, East Quad. )63 FOR SALE-A G.E. refrigerator, circa 940, clean and In excellent working condition, apartment size. Inspection arranged. Call 2-7560 or write W. B. Goodman. 618Packard. )62 1949 PLYMOUTH DeLUXE-4 door sedan for sale. All accessories including radiator and heater. Used only 4 months. Student leaving country. Phone 4971. )60 1947 Crosley-New rebuilt motor, cast iron block, dealer guaranteed. Like new Inside and out. Phone Ypsi, 3996-R. )53 BICYCLE-GirE's English. 3-speed, hand-brak-. 2Good condition. 714 Haven. Phone 2-9580. _____)44 FORiSALE-Large collection of slighty used classical records, reduced price. Box 203, Michigan Daily. )55 CANARIES,DPARAKEETS and TROPI- CAL BIRDS. Bird supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B SALE of Used Typewriters. Come in and look them over. Reduced up to 50 per cent. Office equipment Service Co., 215 S. Fourth._)4 BETTER BUYS at Sam's Store-All wool Flannel Pants $6.49. U.S. Navy Sur- plus "T" Shirts 49c. 100% Wool Ath- letic Hose 49c. Flannel Shirts $1:79. All Wool Army Gloves 59c; Army Navy type Oxfords $6.88. Open till 6:30 p.m. SAM'S STORE 122 E._Washington )6 SHIRT COLLARS TURNED-50c Tuck- away House. E. Liberty at Maynard. Phone 9582. )1 Science can meet your needs You are invited to hear Christian Science explained. Attend a free lecture entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE DISCOVERY WHICH SOLVES TODAY'S PROBLEMS by WILL B. DAVIS, C.S.B. of Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts WANTED TO BUY BUSINESS SERVICES PJIANO PLAYER at liberty. Union. 2r A 2ICET41 Williams Hse.,. F. es Years of perence, both combo and Benjmn 4 ilasHe ws big; band. Call Bill Rattner, 4797 Quad, 2-4,101. )6W afe}7 138 TWO ADULT TICKETS for Minn. Game. DRAFTING SERVICE Phone 2-4561, Room 487. )8W Engineering, -charts, Schematic, and - --graphs for publication. Ph. 2-9118 ROOMS FOR RENT after 5 -m. m.P 214B - WASHING and/or ironing, done in my SMITE OF ROOMS for four men $7 own home. Free pick-up and delivery. per man. 1125 Michigan. Mr. Briley Phone 2-9020. )1B )14R ~EFFICIENT Expert, prompt typewriter DOUBLE ROOM for men near campus. repair service. Mosely's Typewriter $6 a week. Call 2-8309. .13R and Supply Company, 214 E. Wash- _.I _Ington. Ph. 5888. )5B RESERVED College Men-Newly Decorated Rooms I DEG AR hEShOPPE $5 per week10E.Wsigo 410 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti, Ph. 3366J Expert Alterations 12 Custom Clothes EstblihedTraditio~n )3B BItN your week-end guests to the PAULS MUSICAL REPAIR Pierce Transient "Home, except for Van Doren Clar. Reeds Army and Minincsota games. 1133 East Box of 25-$44.50 Ann. Phone 8144. )9R New and Used Instruments MEALS for men--Room to serve a few 209 E. Washington )43 more at 1319 Hill. )5X - ROOMS available for students' guests. Football week-ends. Private home ac- You are entitled to two FREE lessons in commodations. Phone 2-9850. 12:30 tc plain writing whether you enroll for 1:00. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. )3R more training or not and you are NOT -- -- _E - C r uobligated to continue. You may have HIAVE VACANCIES for four male stu- all manner of ornate writing done here. dents. Complete kitchen privileges. You arc entitled to one half dozen House on campus. Call 2-2052. )2F b-1ziefully engrossed name cards T-R AN P FREE, merely as a get acquainted" TRANSPORTATION oier. You will find my prices are most reasonable. You are indeed welcome to NEED RIDE to and from Ann Arbor, drop In any day, except Sunday, from from northwest Detroit, DAILY. Will 10 to 7 at 402 Observatory and meet Mr. share expenses. Location 8 miles Early, Penman for over 30 years. Ph. east of Plymouth. Livonia 2320 after 2-8606. )8B 5 p in. )6T EXCELLENT CHILD CARE by day. - Individual attention. Private home. LOST AND FOUND Ph. 6378. __ )11B WILL 'gentleman" who picked up sil- PERSONAL ver bracelet on stairs In Natural BUS AD & ECON STUDENTS--Student Science Oct. 5th please contact Periodical Agency is authorized to 31511 ex. 2145. )16L accept your subscriptions to FOR- L- n - TUNE at special reduced student LOST-:Maroon Shaeffer fountain pen, rates. $2.50 a semester or $7.50 a year. Alchitecture building. Phone 8600 Only 60% of regular $.5tes. y)3 _.. )15L L-G )-- - -HEY. HANDSOME!! !-Treat your gal to LOST-Glasses, case, carrier ribbon, the best. Get your tickets to the Wednesday morning. Ph. 2-6072. )17L _DannyKaye Sho'w. _ )lop LOST-Red wallet. Keep money, please 'IGHT - R removed perma- return contents to Ann Maurer, 914 Hill. 2-5570. 8L nently. Short wave method ap- tOyBORproved by Am. Med. Ass'n., 5 Nickels MOt ARBOARD PIN-Vicinty Ha Arcade. Ph. 2-6696. )12B rs, 2-5570.ackad._May_ An Har STUDENT MOTHERS will care for chil- -- - 2-5570. - -_) dren in our home during football LOST-One brown Corday zipper purse games. Professionally trained. 2-8787 containing Schaeffer pen and coin or 2-7476 for reservations. purse. Call 2-4471, Room 4541. )13L -E-N---D--- WANEORNT L EA RN TO DAN CE WNTED T RENTJIMMIE HUNT DANCE ST.UDIOS WANTED APARTMENT-furnished near 209 S. State Street. Ph. 8161 )1P campus. Two ladies. Ph. 2-8451 Sat- WANT RIDERS to N.U. game, leave 12 urday and Sunday. )2N noon Fri. 2-7476. )5T Read and Use Daily Classified Ads - TO-NIGHT!1 A A HOP - I.M. BUILDING 9TKT A.M. Informal TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Y .> I Sr i r ' . T Starts Sunday Yellow & Checker Cabs Ann Arbor Taxicab & Transfer Company. Ann Arbor's Only Taxicab Co., Anthorized by the Michigan Public Service Commission to Operate Between Ann Arbor and Willow Run PHONE 4244 24-HOUR SERVICE CABS AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER - in I Veteran Insurance Dividend Payments Begin in January .a III The Art Cinema League and East Quad Council FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FRESH AIR CAMP Present Veterans expecting payments from the special National Service Life Insurance dividend will have to wait until January, 1950, Vet- erans Administration announced yesterday. Rumors that checks would start going out before Christmas are "absolutely without foundation," the VA report showed. * * * VETERANS who carried the in.. surance sometime between Octo- ber 8, 1940 and October 8, 1948, are eligible for the dividend, the local Veteran Service Bureau di- rector, Richard Correll, said. Dividend payments will range from 55 to 20 cents on each thousand dollars of insurance, he added. An estimated 16 million veterans and servicemen are entitled to a share of the $2.8 billion dividend fund. MORE THAN 12 million ap- plications for dividend payments have been received in Washington since application forms were made available last August 29. Eligible veterans who have not yet applied may obtain forms at VA offices, post offices or from veterans service organizations. THURSDAY, OCT. 13 8 P.M. . . . in . . . BALLROOM MICHIGAN LEAGUE, NORTH UNIVERSITY First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ann Arbor, Michigan ALL ARE INVITED I;,,,tHE GERhI t ... .. .r. ---- ^ - = J I U- Glenn Evelyn FORB*" KEYES in MR.SOFT P''TOUCH" 4( ENDING TODAY Continuous from 1 P.M. 35c until 5 P.M. 7 - I CARTOON - NEWS II bmww THE SEA ' f~artui STORY OF A "LOST" BOY'S RCH FOR LOVE AND AFFECTION!I QU IT T01 ong DONALD THOMPSON WI I I EXTRA Will I illilloolsomililism- e 3 +r or ria TODAY ONLY! Iz-Mli "DESTROYER" EDW. G. ROBINSON "RED STALLION IN THE ROCKIES" Open Daily 1:15 P.M.. SUN. MON. 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