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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953

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Daily Classifieds
Bring Quick Results

McKeen Defends ROTC;
Asks Further Investigation

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June 5, 6, 7
"No Time For Flowers"
June 12, 13, 14
"Red Shoes"

By HARRY LUNN
Scoring ROTC critics for failing
to utilize available investigation
sources, Col. William B. McKean,
University professor of naval sci
ence and tactics, defended the na
tional college officers' training
program in an interview yesterday
Col. McKean suggested in an-
swer to Princeton and Colgate Uni-
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versity studies critical of the pro-
gram that curriculum analysis,
class visitation and student sur-
veys would prove the quality of
ROTC courses.
These methods of checking the
program have been neglected thus
far, he said.
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Ethel MERMAN - Donald O'CONNOR
VERA-ELLEN - George SANDERS
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DESCRIBING the elaborate cur-
riculum planning and evaluation
system used by the NROTC, the
veteran officer told how each of
the 52 departments located in col-
leges across the nation could make
suggestions on courses.
"Educationalists in our Wash-
ington headquarters set up the
program," he continued, "and
course goals are well spelled out
in advance."
Classes are visited regularly by
staff officers to see how instruc-
tors are getting along with their
work, Col. McKean pointed out,
acid in a recent survey a third of
the junior NROTC students in the
country rated the quality of naval
instructors superior to that of the
rest of the campus.
A similar national survey of all
students might turn up substan-
tial evidence against charges of
the program's critics, he added.
* * *
CITING NINE specific criticisms
mentioned in the studies, Col.
McKean charged that many of
them were groundless.
The criticisms involved quality
of instruction, hours devoted to
ROTC, compatibility of course
work with other studies, level
of course content, "professional
status" of ROTC staff, faculty
approval of courses, scheduling
snarls, skewed grade distribution,
financing a new program and
unification of the armed forces.
Col. McKean commented that
the student survey answered the
quality of instruction argument,
and said the 24 hour NROTC
course sequence was the minimum
needed to train men for the serv-
ice.
He found no conflict between
NROTC courses and other college
work, and said course content was
of a high technical level. "We're
not ashamed of being a practical
trade school," he added.
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ANSWERING the charge that
unqualified personnel were teach-
ing courses, he referred to the ad-
vanced technical training of the
officer instructors, all of whom are
college graduates.
Faculty approval of courses
would be hard to institute but
probably would not be necessary
because of the evaluation pro-
gram, he went on, adding that
scheduling snarls have not oc-
cured here because of close co-
operation between the NROTC
See ROTC, Page 10

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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays,
11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Silver lapel pin in Campus Area.
Reward. Phone 2-8422.
LOST-Small gold ankle bracelet near
State St. Engraved Janyce. Call Jan-
yce Ayers at 2-5579. )55L
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; Shorts, 69c: military supplies.
Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )7B
PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca-
naries, singers, cages, and supplies.
305 W. Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )IF
CANARIES - Beautiful singers & fe-
males. Parakeets $7 and up. Mrs.
Ruftins, 562 S. Seventh. )123F
1940 PLYMOUTH-Radio, heater. Call
3-4145 F22. )131F

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FOR RENT
TWO GRADS. or professional students
to share large house with two students
for the summer. Phone 8735 after
5 p.m. )28C
LARGE, 5-room partly furnished apt.
$65 per month with utilities, summer
only. Phone 7301 between 7 and 9 p.m.
)30C
ROOMS for summer school. Fraternity
on State St. near campus. $5 per
week. Cali Hse. Manager, 2-3297. )29C
APT. SUBLET for summer. Furnished
apt., two rooms and bath near cam-
pus, $65 plus utilities. Phone 2-8819.
)31C
MED STUDENT wants a fellow to share
furnished apt, for summer. Call 9662.
)32C
NEW Recreation Room-2 closets, show-
er and lavatory, overlooking Huron
River, %12 mile from city limits. Avail-
able to 2 male graduate students for
Fall. Call 3-5126 after 6 p.m.
WANTED - Girls to share house one
block from Bus. Ad. building for sum-
mer. Call 3-0791 after 6 p.m. )37C
LARGE 2 roomA furnished apt.-electric
stove and refrigeration, private bath
with shower, automatic hot water.
Hide-a-way bed. At East Jefferson,
100 yds. from Union. $17.50 per week.
Phone 3-5532 after 6:30 p.m. )34C
4-ROOM furnished apt. will accommo-
date 4 people. Electric stove and re-
frigerator, private bath with shower,
automatic hot water. On East Jeffer-
son 100 yds. from the Union. $7 per week
each. Call 3-5532 after 6:30 p.m. )33C
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS, roomettes and apartments by
day or week for campus visitors. Cam-
pus Tourist Homes, 518 E. William.
Phone 3-8454. )3D
ROOMS for male students. Suites.
Double rooms. Separate kitchen with
cooking privileges. 12 block from cam-
pus. Summer. 417 E. Liberty. )31D
RESERVE summer, fall rooms. Private.
Near campus. maid servioe. Modern
bath and refrigerator privileges. Call
2-7108. )39D
SUITE for 3, preferably G.I's. Part time
work to defray cost. Also garage for
rent. Also, single room with board.
520 Thompson. )52D
MALE STUDENTS-Doubles and singles
for summer and fall. One block from
Law School. Hot water shower. 808
Oakland. )25C
1430 CAMBRIDGE ROAD-For gentle-
men, spacious single or double with
bath. Beautiful location. )46D
LARGE, clean double rooms for men
students. Ph. 3-1873. )47Dt
STUDENT landlord has openings for
summer or fall. Ideal single, double,
suite for men. 2-0631. Don. )49D

ROOMS FOR RENT
EXCELLENT single rooms for men stu-
dents available for immediate occu-
pancy for summer session in house 5
minutes from campus. Privacy, ice-
box privileges. Ph. 3-0849. )48D
WANTED-Girl to share large apt. sum-
mer only. Lynn Snyder 7230 or Uni-
versity Extension 2612.
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM and BOARD
or board only. Comfortable, well fur-
nished room. Innersprings, showers,
linens. Excellent home cooking. On
campus. Reserve now fo rsummer and
fall. Phone 2-6422. )108
ATTENTION Summer Students-Excel-
lent meals Monday-Friday, $2 a day.
Call Jesse, Chi Phi 2-7363. . )5S
FOR SUMMER SCHOOL-Board & room
reasonable; one suite and 2 singles on
campus. 520 Thompson. )9S
ROOMS in Medical fraternity. Open all
summer. 1315 Hillor 2-.2252 after 6 p.m.
)22C
THETA XI'S 4th year of summer opera-
tion. Single or double rooms. Excel-
lent cook. 1345 Washtenaw-Close to
campus. Call Don White or Don
Schmitz. 2-5644. )26C
PERSONAL
BETTY ANNE - Congratulations and
sincere good wishes on 21st birthday.
)28P
TRANSPORTATION
TAKING CAR to California early June.
Want companion to share driving,
expenses. Box 12 Daily. )20T
SHARE Detroit ride fall semester. Con-
tact 322 Hinsdale House, E.Q. )25T
LEAVING for San Francisco, June 15th.
Desire one passenger. Steve Cornell.
30571 Ext. 252 after 7. )23T
WANTED-Riders to share expenses to
Maine. Ph. 25-0392 after 6 p.m. Leav-
ing June 5th. )22T
RIDERS wanted to Topeka, Kansas,
vicinity. Leaving June 2 or 3. Call
Tom Fabian 3-4187.
TRAVELING companion wanted on trip
to Los Angeles. Leaving after June 6,
Ph. 6284, Carmel. )21T
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERS: Portable and Standard
for rent, sale and service.
Morrill's
314 S. State St., Phone 7177 )2B
TYPING - Reasonable rates, accurate
and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 S. Main.
)4B
WASHING, finished work, and hand
ironing. Cotton dresses a specialty.
Ruff dry and wet washing. Also iron-
ing separately. Free pick up and de-
livery. Phone 2-9020. )23B

BUSINESS SERVICES
RADIO SERVICE
Auto - Home - Portable
Phono & TV
Fast & Reasonable Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO & TV
"Student Service"
1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942
11,z blocks east of East Eng.

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TO THE CLASS OF 1953 - Congratulations
and our heartfelt appreciation for your pa-
tronage during your stay at the University.
To the classes of the future - May we wish you a pleasant
vacation, and thank you for your continued patronage. We
are looking forward to your
,. . return to the campus in Sep.
tember. We will continue op-
erations throughout the sum-
mer, and invite your visits to
our store.
'321 , S of the Ofici Mchigan ing"
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
1321 South University -- Ann Arbor, Michigan

MAN'S BICYCLE -- $20 or best offer.
Steve Cornell. Phone 3-0571 Ex. 252
after 7. )130F
TWO WHEEL TRAILER - High sides,
good tires. Excellent for hauling small
household goods. Call evenings after
six. 3-4917. )129F
CUSHMAN scooter, excellent running
condition, recent major overhaul.
Phone 2-4296. Ypsi 885. )133F
CUSHMAN motor scooter, good running
condition; graduation senior, must
sell. Only $75. Phone 9731. )134F
MUST SELL '46 Pontiac. Exceptionally
clean. Call 3-2508. )135F
1936 BUICK, extremely clean. Heater,
new battery. $75. Call Dick Feather-
stone, 2-5514. )137F
1944 V-8, 2-DOOR-Good condition, de-
pendable transportation $300. Phone
3-1832 after 6 p.m. )138F
1941 DeSOTO 4-DOOR, $150 or best offer.
Good running condition. Excellent
radio and heater. 5 good tires. Call
3-5996. )136F
EVERGREENS: at wholesale
Spreading Junipers, 12-5 ft. 2.25-10.00
Upright Juniper, 3-5 ft........2.00-5.00
Spreading Yew, 112-2 ft......2.25-5.00
Upright Yew, 3 ft..............4.50
Pyramidal Arborvitae, 5 ft.........4.95
Mugho (dwarf) Pine, 2-5 ft...2.95-4.50
Blue Spruce, 2-5 ft., per foot.....2.00
Michael Lee of Chem. Stores, Ph. 8574.
)60F

EXPERT TYPIST - Rates reasonable.
Prompt service. 914 Mary Street.
3-4449. )8B
APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS
While you wait at SNIDER STUDIO.
213 S. Main St. )6B
HELP WANTED
WANTED - Carriers for the Michigan
Daily. Openings now, in summer, and
next fal. Top pay, early morning
hours. Call circulation Dept. 2-3241.
56H
WANTED--Taxi Cab drivers, full or part
time. Yellow & Checker Cab Co. 113
S. Ashley. Ph. 9382. )54H
PART OR FULL TIME Summer help
wanted at Honey Brook Farm Market.
Wages plus fruit, vegetables, eggs so
forth. Marshall Richards 6400 Jack-
son Rd. Ph. 25-8513.
STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST for editorial
office of national medical journal.
Good opportunity to learn details of
medical publishing. Please write RA-
DIOLOGY, 2842 W. Grand Blvd., De-
troit, 2, Mich., giving qualifications
and experience. )38H
JOB
OPPORTUN ITI ES
MALE or FEMALE
Graduate or undergraduate-for full
or part time work on a permanent or
temporary basis. Apply Montgomery
Wrad & Co., Ann Arbor. )63H
GRADUATES-Register with us for em-
ployment or advancement. No regis-
tration fee required. Positions open
for engineers, secretaries, typists, etc.
AA Personnel service. 207 Municipal
Court Bldg. Ph. 2-1221, hrs. 9-5 Mon.
thru Fri., 9-12 Saturdays. )60H
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part time.
Radio Cab Co. 300 Detroit Street. Ph.
2-5525. )65H
WAITERS, dishwashers on machine. 3
meals a day; full board. Summer and
fall. 2-6422. )66H
YOUNG MAN staying in Ann Arbor to
learn office supply and equipment
business. Permanent position. Good
salary and bonus arrangement. Fu-
ture assured! Phone 3-1161. )67H
YOUNG LADY for part time work at
Soda Fountain. Swift's Drug Store.
340 S. State St. Phone 2-0534. )68H
IF YOU can type a few business letters
2 or 3 hours a day, or alternate days
you will like this part time job. Phone
3-1771. Dura-Bond Corp. )69H

ENGINEERING
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
Experience in electrical or mechanical
tradesndesirable. To worm on devel-
opment and testing of automatically-
fired heating equipment under su-
pervision of development engineers.
Steady employment, insurance, hos-
pitalization and retirement programs.
TIMKEN
Silent Automatic Division
209 E. Washington St.
Jackson, Michigan )12H
GIRL SCOUT CAMP needs unit leaders
and water front staff over 21. Call
Girl Scout Office 2-4534 or 8822, Mrs.
Legastski. )70H
TEACHERS & STUDENTS for Summer
or Year Around Sales Work
Leading Wisconsin manufacturer rat-
ed AA-A1 has openings for salesmen
in Michigan. Work in your home
community. Consumer sales by ap-
pointment. - Nationally advertised
stainless steel cookware line. Average
minimum earnings $125 per week.
Complete sales training given. Oppor-
tunities for permanent connection
and advancement. Write Flavor Seal
Sales, PO Box 467, Midland, Michigan.
)71H
ENGINEERING STUDENTS
We are in need of product engineers
for layouts and experimental work on
transmissions. Engineers with degrees
desiring good future urged to write
or apply: Clark Equipment Company,
Transmission Div., 1300 kalahee Rd.,
Jackson, Mich. )74H
WANTED TO BUY
GIRLS SEnglish style bicycle. Call 9894
after 5 p.m. )13W
WANTED-Model A Ford in good run-
ning condition. Phone 2-1237.
WANTED TO RENT
APT. TO SUBLET for 8 week summer
session. Student, wife, no children,
references available. William Lees,
3572 Meadowood Ct., Bay City, Mich.
) 17X
MISCELLANEOUS
LAST CALL for graduating seniors, doce
tors, dentists to subscribe at special
student rate. Phone 6007. )18M
DON'T DISCARD your used clothing.
Bring it to the Salvation Army, 220
E. Washington. )16M

HELP WANTED
DRAFTSMAN
Attractive opening for an experienced
product design draftsman. Experience
on home appliances or heating equip-
ment desirable. Steady, good paying
position for qualified man. Retire-
ment, vacation and insurance bene-
fits. Send resume to personnel man-
ager.

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Silent Automatic Division
209 E. Washington St.
Jackson, Michigan

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