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THlE MIHIGAN TDAILY

FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954

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ANN ARBOR'S MOST LISTENED-TO ORCHESTRA-
Dancing Tues., Fri., and Sat.

Music School's New Organ
To Be Initiated on WUOM

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Read and Use Daily Classifieds

NOW!

ORPH EUM

Fri. 6:30
Sat., Sun. 1:30
60c

Prof. Robert Noehren of the
music school, university organist,
will play the largest modern me-
chanical-action organ in any edu-
cational institution in the coun-
try during a broadcast at 8:30
p.m. today over WUOM-FM.
The program will inaugurate
the addition of the music school's
unusual, recently acquired organ.
Another such organ, a smaller one,
was purchased for the school in
1951.
High Schools
To See Play
Approximately 600 high school
students and their teachers wil
attend the special matinee per-
formance of the speech depart-
ment's production of Shake-
speare's "Taming of the Shrew" at
2:30 p.m. today in Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theater.
Students and teachers from the
following schools will attend the
performance: Byron Agriculture
School; Cooley High School, De-
troit; Ecorse High School, De-
troit; Milford High School; Per-
shing High School, Detroit; Ply-
mouth High School; St. Joseph
High School, Highland Park; St.
Mary's High School, Jackson; St.
Rita High School, Detroit; Te-
cumseh' High School; and Tren-
ton High School.
Regular performances are
scheduled at 8 p.m. today and to-
morrow in Lydia Mendelssohn
Theater.

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BUILT in Austria, the instru-
ment, which has three manual
controls and 30 ranks of pipes, is
built along voicing techniques quite
unusual in the United States, ac-
cording to Prof. Noehren. The tone
of the organ, which embodies new
engineering principles, was mod-
eled after 17th and 18th century
organs and is ideal for playing
music of Bach, he added.
Today's broadcast will include
selections by Frescobaldi, Scheidt,
Buxtehude, Bach, Brahms and
Alain.
DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552
Administration Building before 3 p.m.
the day preceding publication (before
11 a.m. on Saturday).
FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954
VOL. LXIV, No. 123
Notices
President and Mrs. Hatcher will hold
the third of a series of monthly open
houses for University faculty, staff, and
townspeople on Sun., Mar. 28, from
4 to 6, at the President's House.
Late Permission. Because of the Mili-
tary Ball, all women students will
have a 1:30 late permission on Fri.,
Mar. 26. Women's residences will be
open until 12:25 a.m., with the excep-
tion of those houses giving a one o'clock
dance.
Late permission for women students
who attended the Agnes Moorehead lec-
ture on March 24 will be no later than
11:25 p.m.
Preliminary Ph.D. Examinations in
Economics. Theory examinations will be
given on Thursday and Friday, April
22 and 23. The examinations in other
subjects will be given beginning Mon-
day, April 26. Each student planning to
take these examinations should leave
with the Secretary of the Department
not later than Monday, April 5, his
name, the three fields in which he de-
sires to be examined, and his field of
specialization.
Law School Admission Test. Applica-
tion blanks for the April 10 adminis-
tration of the Law School Admission
Test are now available at 110 Rackham
or 1213 Angell Hall. these application
blanks are due in Princeton, N. J., not
later than March 31, 1954.
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MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone NO 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .60 1.34 1.96
3 .70 1.78 2.94
4 .90 2.24 3.92
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-PEWTER BEER STEIN, with No.
7 on the handle, in the vicinity of
Pretzel Bell. Sentimental value. Re-
ward-$10. NO 3-4141. )122A
LOST - ONE PAIR OF horn rimmed
glasses, very thin lens in plain brown
case. Reward. NO 8-9646. )121A
LOST-Turquoise and silver loop earring
between Union and Angell Hal. Call
135 Tyler, E.Q. NO 2-4591 )123A
FOR SALE
1950 FORD V-8-Radio and heater. 2
door, blue, very clean. 222 W. Wash-
ington, NO 2-4588. )362B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )14B
A MEDIUM blue-grey gabardine suit.
Single breasted, sport style. Like new,
size 40 regular, Very reasonably pric-
ed. Call NO 3-1904 after 8 p.m. on
weekdays only., Ask for Steve. )299B
BATTERIES $5 EXCHANGE
Guaranteed - Free Installation
BATTERY STORES ASSOCIATION
Liberty and Ashley - NO 3-5113
)329B
1949 CHEVROLET, 2-door; green. Heat-
er, 30,000 actual miles-one owner.
Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washing-
ton, NO 2-4588. )352B
1951 CHEVROLET 2-door; green. 23,000
miles. A real sharp car! Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)353B
1947 FORD CONVERTIBLE SPORTSMAN
37,000 miles. Radio and heater. Clean,
222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )361B

1950 CHEVROLET - Radio, heater, 2-
door; black. New tires; perfect con-
dition. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )354B
FOLDING BABY PEN with pad--Good
condition, $15. Gray folding baby
buggy, chrome handle with white
plastic, hardly used, $50. Originally
$89. Cosco baby high chair, all chrome
and steel with blue plastic seat cover,
adjustable foot rest, $16. Folding
Nursery Chair, $3. Majestic portable
radio with inside and outside aerial,
$48. Large Baby basinet with legs;
lining and pad; $8. Phone NO 2-9020.
)359B
BABY BUDGIES or PARAKEETS-Easily
trained to talk, whistle, and do tricks.
30 different colors. All $5.95. 562 S.
MEISSNER MODEL 8C FM Tuner, good
condition. Reasonable. Also convert-
ed BC-946 AM Tuner, 550-1500 KC.
Call NO 3-2979 after 6 p.m. )369B
SALE
Spring House Cleaning Sale Saturday
and Monday only. Display and dis-
continued models, unclaimed repairs,
tripods, gadget bags, slide projectors,
cameras, etc. Purchase Camera Shop,
1116 S. University, NO 8-6972. )368B

FOR SALE

FOR SALE
GAY CURTAINS, upper and lower
berths, make unique land cruiser out
of sleek, $350 Packard Hearse. Inex-
pensive way to tour. Excellent 1939
Packard with rebuilt motor. Call
Dave, NO 2-3777 between 6 and 9.
)375B
ROOMS FOR RENT
OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS
Rooms by Day or Week
Campus Tourist Homes. Ih. NO 3-8454
518 E. Williams St. (near State)
)25D
CAMPUS ROOM for 1 or 2 men; kitchen
privileges. NO 3-0746 or NO 8-6876 )61D
FOR RENT
POR RENT-Nice room, equipped for
light housekeeping with hot and cold
running water, electric plate, all utili-
ties. Refrigerator privileges, $8 for
single, $10 for double perweek. Phone
NO 2-9020. )34C

HELP WANTED
COUNSELORS NEEDED whq are qiali-
fled to teach Riflery or Crafts. Private
girls' camp in Northern Michigan. If
interested, call Mrs. Paul Hunsicker,
Detroit. Flanders 1-2192. )79H

DRIVING TO NEW YORK April 2? Let
me share driving and expenses. Phone
NO 2-4401, Room 431 Williams. )53G
RIDERS WANTED-Destination Racine,
Wisc., via Chicago. Leaving April 3,
early a~m., returning April 11. Call
NO 8-7275 after 6 p.m. )52G
WANTED-Ride to Washington, D.C. for
Spring Vacation. Call NO 3-1561, 3043
Stockwell.
WANTED-Ride home to Ft. Lauder-
dale,sFlorida. Willing to share ex-
penses, Call 329 Mosher. )54G
WANTED-Ride home to Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida. Willing to share expenses.
Call 201 Cooley E.Q. )55G
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard
for rent, sales, and service.
MORRILLS
PIANO SERVICE -- Tuning, repairing.
Work guaranteed. Call University Mu-
sic House, NO 8-7515. 1271
RADIO SERVICE
Auto - Home - Portable
Phono and T.V.
Fast and Reasonable Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND T.V.
"Student Service"
1214 So. Univ., Ph. NO 8-7943
1%z blocks east of East Eng. )51
WASHING, Finished Work, and Hand
Ironing. Buff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Ph. NO 2-9020. )21
APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS
While you wait at SNIDER STUDIOS
213 S. Main St. )161
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS on ladies garments. Ph.
NQ 2-2678. 510 Catherine Street near
State. Alta Graves.

TRANSPORTATION

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39 LONG, white double-breasted dinner
jacket. Call NO 2-2107. )371B WAITER SUBSTITUTE to work week-
end meals. NO 2-2333 after 7 p.m. )81H

'52 OLDSMOBILE CONVERTIBLE - All
black with white walls. Power steer-
ing, hydramatic, excellent condition
throughout, $1900. Phone NO 2-7346.
)370B
BIKE-Men's English Raleigh with 3-1
speed shift, In good condition; $40.
1337 Wilmot, NO 2-6887. )3728
SPECIAL FOR TODAY! Choice of two
1949 Chevrolet 2 door. Clean, well
equipped. $625, University Motor
Salesp907 N. Main. NO 3-0507. )373B'
GUARANTEED SAFETY TESTED used
cars. University Motor Sales. 907 N.
Main. Ph. NO 3-0507. )374B

HELP WANTED-To win an election.
Vote for JOHN BUCK, Senior Class
President L.S.&A. )80H
PERSONAL
WILL ALL graduating seniors who wish
to obtain subscriptions at student
rates before it's too late phone Stu-
dent Periodical, NO 2-3061. )84F
TRANSPORTATION
WANT RIDE TO TEXAS for spring vaca-
tion-will help drive; Phil J. Sheridan,
School of Education, 2173 J, Ypsilanti.
)51G

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(Paid Political Adv.)

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LA SOCIEDAD HISPANICA
presents
"Sueno De Una Noche De Agosto"
by
G. MARTINEZ SIERRA
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE

March 30 -8 P.M.

March 31 - 3:30 P.M. and 8 P.M.

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All Seats Reserved - 75c - Call NO 8-6300

LOOKING
FOR
SOMETHING?
This classified ad was
answered after only one day.
LOST-Keys in dark red keytain-
er Saturday morning between
Newberry Hall parking lot and
Angell Hall. Call 3-2101. )10L
For Your
Classified Ad
Call NO 23-24-1

NEW LOW LIST PRICE
12". "LP"s formerly 5.95
First Complete Recording
WAGNER: Ring of the Nibelung
a trilogy in Four Parts (with Prologue)

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SIEGFRIED

WELCOME
to the
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JUNKET
of Antique Cars from the
HENRY FORD MUSEUM, Greenfield Village,
with Guard of Honor of the latest 154 Models.
You are invited to see the fascinating collection
of "Genevieves" parked on easy Liberty Street
in front of the
MICHIGAN Theatre
It's Ann Arbor or Bust by 4 P.M.

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FAMED NOVEL!
FIRST Tl1E
ON THE SCREEN I
SIR WALTER SCOTT'S

DIE WALKURE

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GOTTERDAMMERUNG

MOZART: Piano Concerti Nos. 17 and 19
Leonid Hambro, Piano
BUXTEHUDE: Three Cantatas
Patricia Neway, Soprano

.TECHhCOLOR-
Robert Elizabeth
TAYLOR TAYLOR
Also
THRILLING REALISM!
HAL WALLIS,
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BACH: Fantasia and Fugue in Dm, Trio
Chorale Variations
Robert Noehren, Organ

Sonatas,

FRESCOBALDI: "Fiori Musicali" Messa Dell; Apostoli

JOIN THE RED CROSS
CAMPUS CAMPAIGN

MOZA
PURCE

Robert Noehren, Organ
RT: Trios K. 502 and 542
The Boston Symphony Trio
ELL: The Fairy Queen
Cambridge Festival Chorus and Orchestra

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MICHIGAN STATE PREMIERE STARTS TODAY
Highly entertaining . . . the wit was seasoned
with just enough spice to make it extremely
flavorsome.
--Mickey Gendell
5002 Stockwell Hall
Delightful, hilarious. Very good use of situa-
tions. Even better than "The Moon Is Blue."
-Thoas d'Arcambal
554 Williams House
} This was a delightful movie. Never a dull
/ moment.
-William Russell
8212 Van Tyne, S.Q.
Clever, Witty. Excellent humor.
-Albert S. Burns
j 401 Greene, E.Q.
j The J. Arthur Rank Organization presents
CotoR BY TECHNICOLOR
starring

FARMER'S PRODUCE
MARKET
Sales from Farmer Directly to Consumer
Open every SATURDAY - 8 A.M. to 3 P.M.
DETROIT STREET - between Catherine and Kingsley
presents

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BACH: Coffee Cantata
Ota Graf, Soprano

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Ralph Herbert, Baritone

VIVALDI: Concerti for Flute and Cello

Phillip Kaplan, Flute

Samuel Mayes, Cello

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Boston Symphony Strings

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MOZART: String Qdtrtets K. 458 and 465
Kroll Quartet
PALESTRINA: Missa Ascendo Ad Patrem, Missa Brevis
Welch Chorale

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ALEC GUINESS in
"RUN FOR YOUR MONEY"
Friday - 7 and 9 o'clock
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MOZART: Symphonies Nos. 17 and 25
Symphony Orchestra of Olympia

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DUKI ELLINGTON Vol. 1 and 2

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