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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954

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WIDER CURRICULUM:
Four Year Plan Raises
Enrollment of Nurses

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINo

By NAN SWINEHART
The four year nursing program,
in effect since the fall of 1952, has
been well accepted and has
brought a "great deal of response"
to the School of Nursing accord-
ing to Rhoda Reddig, director.
The enrollment, she reported,
has increased by more than 50 per-
cent since the changeover.
Why the program has been so
successful is a hard thing to put
a finger on, Miss Reddig said, but
she attributes the success of the
program to its design and com-
pleteness.
BECAUSE OF demands being
made on nurses today, the need
was seen to prepare them for good
citizenship as well as for profes-
sional skill.
The program is set up so that
the student nurse goes to school
her freshman year for two se-
mesters and a summer session
with vacation between the end
of summer school and the be-
ginning of fall semester.
Rare Oriental
Film Slated
For Showing
Termed "an unusual offering for
Ann Arbor residents, "Kanjincho,"
a Japanese movie, will be shown at
8 p.m. today at the Rackham Am-
phitheater, according to Prof. Jo-
seph Yamagiwa, chairman of the
Far Eastern languages depart-
ment.
Although the movie is in Japa-
nese, a synopsis has been prepared
explaining the plot. "Kanjincho,"
or "The Suscription List," is the
complete filming of a play writ-
ten in 1840.
"'Kanjincho' combines danc-
ing, music, and chanting," com-
mented Prof. Yamagiwa, adding
that the play has always been a
great fikvorite of the Japanese
stage.
"It represents the attempt of a
Japanese warrior to pass through
a barrier that has been set up to.
apprehend him. He is the youn'ger
brother of -the Shogun, who was
the actual ruler of Japan in 1185,
the time when the action takes
place," said Prof. Yamagiwa.
FINAL TWO PE
Sueno De Una N
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Her sophomore year, the student
nurse is in school for two semes-
ters, has a month's vacation and
then goes to summer school.
The third and fourth years are
divided into quarters during which
the student gets experience in
various clinical services. Vacations
during these calendar years total
five weeks including one week at
Christmas and four weeks at the
end of the fourth term, the end
of the summer.
While the four year program is
longer and more expensive than
the three year program, it is short-
er and colts the same as the five
year program.
* * *
IN CONTRAST to the old three
year program and like the five year
one, the student gets a bachelor of
science degree in nursing.
The University School of Nurs-
ing, Miss Reddig said, is not the
first to adopt this program but isj
one of the first to be the object of
so much outside interest and ap-
proval.
In 1919, a five year plan was
Inauguarated which included three
years of LS&A subjects and two
years of nursing. In 1944, the al-
lotment was changed to two years
in LS&A subjects and three years
of nursing. The most recent change
is the four year plan which has
replaced the three and five year
plans.
Technic Sale
The March issue of the Mich-
igan Technic, engineering col-
lege publication, will be on sale
today in the Engineering Arch
for 25 cents a copy.

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).
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954
VOL. LXIV, No. 127
No tes
Faculty, College of Literature, Science
and the Arts. Midsemester reports are
due Fri., April 2, for those students
whose standing at midsemester is "D"

books from the General Library or with4
librarians in charge of Divisional Li-
braries.
Library Hours During Spring Recess.
From Friday, April 2, through Saturday,
April 10, the General Library will be
open week-days from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The two study halls in the building and
Angell Hall Study Hall will be open
10-12 a.m., 2-4 p.m., Monday through
Friday; and 10-12 on Saturday. The
Graduate Reading Rooms will be open
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 to
5 p.m., except on Saturdays, when they
will close at noon. Library Science
Study Hall will be open 1:30 to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday, April 5-9,
closed mornings and Saturdays. There
will be no Sunday service on April 4
and 11.

or ETheDivisional Libraries will be c1ls-
Report cards have been distributed to ed on both Saturdays within the vaca-
all departmental offices, Green cards tion period and will be open on short
are provided for reporting freshmen schedules, i.e., 10 to 12 a.m. and 2
and sophomores and white cards for to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Ex-
juniors and seniors. The reports for ceptions are: East and West Engineer-
freshmen and sophomores should be ing Libraries open 9 a.m. to 12 noon
sent to the Faculty Counselors for and 2 to 5 p.m., Monday through Fri-
Fershmen and Sophomores, 1210 Angell day; Bureau of Government Library
Hall; those for junior and seniors to open 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
the Faculty Counselors for Juniors and daily, Monday through Friday and 9-12
Senirs,1213Angll Hll.on Saturday. Mathematics-Economics
Library open 8 to 12, Monday through
Students not registered in this Col- Friday; the Physics Library open Mon-
lege but who elected LS&A courses day, Wednesday, Friday, 9 a.m. to 12
should be reported to the school or col- noon; Fine Arts Reading Room open
lege in which they are registered. from 1 to 5 p.m., Monday through
Additional cards may be obtained in Friday; Museums Library open 1 to 4
1210 or 1213 Angell Hall. p.m., Monday through Friday, Saturday
9 a.m. to 12 noon; Music Library open
College of Architecture and Design from 10 to 12 noon and 1 to 3 p.m.;
mid-semester reports are due Fri., April the Study Hall at Willw Run which will
2. It is only necessary to report "D" and be open the regular hours, 7-10 p.m.,
"E" grades. Please send them to the Monday through.Thursday, and Sunday
office, 207 Architecture. 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m.
Notices of Nomination to Various E Schedules will be posted on the doors
Noties o Nomnaton t Varousof the Divisional Librairies, and infor-
Honor Societies on this campus are now mation regarding library service dur-
being sent out. Will all those students ing the vacation may be obtained by
receiving them, kindly respond prompt- telepho ing the Director's Office, Ex-
ly, before vacation, to the appropriate tensiong7r0,
secretaries, in order to assure the print- -n__n_75_.
ing of your name in the Honors' Day Blue Cross Group Hospitalization,
Program? Medical and Surgical Service Programs
Committee for Honors' Day Program for staff members will be open from
April 1 through April 16 for new appli-
Applicants for the Integrated Pro-j cations and changes in contracts nowj
gram in Liberal Arts and Law. Applica- Jain effect. Staff members who wish to
tion for admission to the Integrated enroll, or change their coverage to in-
Program in Liberal Arts and Law must clude surgical and medical services,
be made before April 19 of the final should make such changes at the Per-
preprofessional year. Application may sonnel Office, 3012 Administration
be made now at 1220 Angell Hall. Building. New applications and changes
will become effective June 5, with thej

Girl's Physical Education, Special Edu-
cation of mentally handicapped and or
socially maladjusted; H.S. Mathematics,
Business.
Highland Park, Michigan-Teacher
needs: Elementary grades; Librarian;
Commercial, Physics-Chemistry; Social
Studies; Vocal Music; Core; J. College
Math; Jr. College Social Studies; Jr.
College English.
Aigonac, Michigan-Teacher needs:
Librarian; H. S. Chemistry and Physics;
English; Jr. High Core; Speech-Spanish-}
Latin; Early Elementary.
For appointments with any of the
above school representatives, contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
min. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Oxnard, California. A representative
from the Oxnard Public Schools will be
on campus Thurs., AprIl 1. He would
like to interview all elementary candi-
dates interested in California. He will,
also be happy to speak with any sec-
ondary person specifically interested in
his area. For appointments please con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS.
The Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, is
holding a meeting in 307 West Engi-
neering Building, at 4 p.m. Wed., Mar.
31, to acquaint graduating Engineers
with the functions and activities of
the Corps. The program will include a
film or two and brief description of the
job opportunities and training pro-
gram offered by the Corps. Represen-
tatives will also be available on Thurs.,
April 1, for personal interviews.
The Seventh U. S. Civil Service Re-
gion with headquarters in Chicago, Ill.,
will have representatives on the campus
on March 31 and April 1 to talk with
LS&A, Bus. Ad., and technical students
about the region's latest announcements
for Junior Professional Assistant and
Junior Administrative Assistant; they
will also be interested in talking with1
students in the fields of chemistry,
physics, and engineering about summer
employment as Student Aid Trainees. A
group meeting will be held on March
31 at 4 p.m. in 307 West Engineering,
for the purpose of discussing the wide
variety of opportunities for technical
employees in the Federal service. Ap-
pointments for personal interviews may
be made by both technical and non-
t n s e for Anri h 1 b Wcn

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 overage words to o line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
LOST AND FOUND
PARKER 51 and Norma pencil in snow
in middle of Diag. Call NO 2-6338.
)125A
FOR SALE
FOR SALE '53 Buick Special, 2-Door,
Loaded, By Owner. Call NO 2-6563
Between 5-6. .C382B
SUBVERSIVES, LEFT-WINGERS, RAD-
ICALS, Do you long to be investigat-
ed? Be the first on campus to print
subversive material. I have a used
mimeograph machine to sell. Good
condition, $35.00, call NO 8-8258.
Merritt Green. )383B
BUICK 4-door, blue. Radio and heater;
low mileage. See Smitty. Huron Mo-
tor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO
2-4588. )377B
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 3-1904y 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

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
SINGLE FRONT ROOM for men; nice
and quiet. Also two doubles, will rent
either as single or double. Centrally
located between U. Hospital and cam-
pus, 1346 Geddes, NO 2-6629 after 5
p.m. or between 1 and 2 p.m. )62D
FOR RENT
FOR 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 per week. Phone
NO 2-9020. )34C
HELP WANTED
WAITER SUBSTITUTE to work week-
end meals. NO 2-2333 after 7 p.m. )81H
MAKE $20.00 DAILY - Sell luminous
name plates. Write Reeves Co., Attle-
boro, Mass. Free samples and details.
)82H
WANTED --- Ladies with transportation
for light delivery in city. Pay daily,
Apply 308 S. State, 2nd floor, Office 27.
)83H
EXPERIENCED WAITED WANTED. Call
House Manager Sigma Phi. 3-4707.
)84H
CHURCH CAMP-Needs couple for kit-
chen work; cook and helper. June 20
to September 5. Located 32 miles N.E.
of Grand Rapids. Write: R. M. Aug-
ustine, Manager. Presbyterian Confer-
ence Camp, Greenville, Mich. State
your qualifications. )85H
PERSONAL
SEAFARERS TAKE NOTE! Coed cruises
on student run schooner leaving for
Carribean this summer. For details
contact Ken Ross; NO 3-4882. )81F

TRANSPORTATION
NEED RIDE to Chicago. Share expenses
and driving. Cali 220 Tyler. )65G
WANTED-Girl riders to-Florida. Late
Mod. convertible. Share expenses.
Leave Fri. 2-3291. Ask for Hal. )66G
WANTED-Six riders to Florida, leaving
Saturday morning, 8 a.m. Call Lowell
Reed, 2-2928 after 5 P.M. )68G
WANTED - Rider. Leaving Friday for
Arlington, Virginia by way of Turn-
pike to Philadelphia. NO 3-2225. )67G
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard
for rent, sales, and service.
MORRILLS
PIANO SERVICE - Tuning, repairing.
Work guaranteed.7 all University Mu-
sic House, NO 8-7515. )271
RAD IO-PHONO--T.V.
Service and Sales.
Free Pick-up and Delivery
Fast Service - Reasonable Rates
Ann Arbor Radio and T.V.
"Student Service"
1217 So. Univ., Ph. NO 8-7942
11,2 blocks east of East Eng. )401
WASHING. Finished Work, and Hand
Ironing. Buff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Ph. NO 2-9020. )21
TYPING-Prompt, accurate service on
term papers. NO 2-9214. )381
TECHNICAL & BUSINESS RESEARCH
SERVICES-Bibliographies, photostats,
reprints, etc. Subject areas include
Engineering, Business Administration,
and Education. Work done by exper-
lenced company librarian.2Joan Wiese,
214 Packard St. NO 8-8620. )371
COMMERCIAL ARTIST - Full or part
time, at home or out. Call NO 8-9712.
)391
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS on ladies garments. Ph,
NO 2-2678. 510 Catherine Street nwa'
State. Alta Graves.

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t A le nts t tck jLaw School Admission Test. Candi- first payroll deduction on May 30, 1954.
dates taking the Law School Admission
S usTest on April 10 (spring vacation) are All veterans who expect to receive
At Demonstration requested to report to 100, Hutchins educatin and training allowance un-
Hall at .8:45 Saturday morning. der Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill)
must, get instructors' signatures for
Twelve students from the be- Students interested in applying for March and turn Dean's MonthlyuCertifi-
ginning public speaking classes, student teaching and related instruc- cation into Dean's office before 5 p.m.
Speech 31, will take part in the tion in Flint for one semester of 1954- on April 2.
mid-semester public speaking dem-1'er's Office, 1437bUniversity Elementary Summer Employment. Bureau of Ap-
onstration today at 4 p.m. in School. pointments' weekly summer placement
Auditorium A, Angell Hall. meeting will be held in Room 3-A, Mich-
Five-minute speeches will be General Library. A University regu- igan Union, Wednesday afternoon from
given Michael Bellows, '56; Robert lation requires that all students leav- 1 to 5 p.m. for all students interested
ing Ann Arbor for extended vacations! in camp, resort, business, or industrial
Crevier, '55; Richard DeGowin, must return library books before their summer employment.
'56; Robert Jewett, '55; William departure. The purpose of the regula-I
Rexford, '56; and Joe Whiteman, tion is to insure the availability of Ventura, California-A representative
'55. books for scholars who wish to use from the Ventura Public Schools will
them while the University is not in be on campus Wed., Mar. 31, to inter-
The demonstration is open to session. view all Elementary teaching candidates
the public. In accordance with this rule, students interested in California. Anyone inter-
planningto spend Spring vacation out- ested in being interviewed should con-
ide of Ann Arbor must return library tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
books to the Charging Desk of the Gen- i Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489 im-
RFORMAN CESeral Library (or the proper Divisional mediately.
Library) before leaving the city. Teaching Candidates-The following
Special permission to charge books School Representatives will be on cam-
oche De A osto for use outside Ann Arbor may be given pus Wed., Mar. 31:
9 oin case of urgent need. Arrangements Tecumseh, Michigan-Teacher needs:
must be made at the Charging Desk for ( Elementary grades; Elem. Music; Elem.

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IFOLDING BABY PEN with pad-Good
tacting the Engineering Placement Of-
fice, Ext. 2182, or the Bureau of Ap- condition, $15. Gray folding baby
pointments, Ext. 371. buggy, chrome handle with white
plastic, hardly used, $50. Originally
PERSNNELREQUSTS.$89. Cosco baby high chair, all chrome
M. P. RosentUaler & Co., Alpena, and steel with blue plastic seat cover,_
Mich., would like to interview senior adjustable foot rest, $16. Folding4
accounting majors during the spring Nursery Chair, $3. Majestic portable
vacation period. Those living in the radio with inside and outside aerial,
area of Apena are invited to visit their $48. Large Baby basinet with legs;
office. The firm also has two openings lining and pad; $8. Phone NO 2-9020.
for experienced accountants who wish )359B
to enter the field of public accounting. 1949 FORD 6 with overdrive, radio, heat-
The Brown-Brockmeyer Co., Dayton, er. Good condit! Huron Motor Sales,
Ohio, manufacturers of electric motors 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )380BV
and grinders, is offering a training
program to recent or June graduates SPECIAL FOR TODAY! Choice of two
in engineering,escience, and industrial 1949 Chevrolet 2 door, Clean, well
management. The program leads to po- equipped. $625. University MotorV
sitions in engineering, reSearch lab, Sales. 907 N. Main. NO 3-0507. )373B
specs writing, production supervision, .
office management training arrange- GUARANTEED SAFETY TESTED used
ment, design or sales. cars. University Motor Sales. 907 N.V
Carlisle-Alien Co., Ashtabula, Ohio, Main. Ph. NO 3-0507. )374B
would like to hear from June men, -- -------- - ___________
graduates interested in entering the re- GAY CURTAINS, upper and lower_
tail business, berths, make unique land cruiser out
The Connecticut State Service has of sleek, $350 Packard Hearse. Inex-
announced an examination for Social pensive way to tour. Excellent 1939
Worker. The Connecticut residence re- Packard with rebuilt motor. Call
quirement is waived for this examina- Dave, NO 2-3777 between 6 and 9.
tion. Applications must be filed not )375B
later than April 15, 1954.
The Federal Housing Administration, 1951 CHEVROLET-4-door, grey. Radio
Grand Rapids, Mich., has an immediate and heater, power-glide. A nice car!
need for two Compliance Inspectors, Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washing-
GS-7 and GS-9, to make inspections of ton, NO 2-4588E )381B
residential structures during the pro- FOR SALE-TUXEDO, good condition,
gress of construction. Requirements in- $35. Call NO 8-9645. )376B
clude education in architecture or en- _
gineering with at least one year of spec- "PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
lalized experience on building or dwel- Minolta 35 (Japanese Leica) with F2.8
ling construction. lens. Telephoto, flash, filters, etc.
The City of New York Municipal Civil Used, $125. Purchase Camera Shop.
Service Commission will issue and re- 1116 So. University, NO 8-6972. )386B
ceive applications for Assistant Mech- - ----------------
anical Engineer (Automotive) and As- PARAKEETS make delightful, inexpen-
sistant Electrical Engineer (Automotive) sive pets. Need little care. Mrs. Ruf-
from April 6 to April 24, 1954. fins, 562 S. 7th. NO 3-5330. )385B
The City of Detroit Dept. of Police
is conducting an examination for Po- 1941 DESOTA-Good motor, new clutch
licewomen on April 24. Women students and brakes, $175. NO 3-2225. See at
majoring in Social Science, particularly 508 Elm. )390B
those on a graudate level, are eligible 1940 LA SALLE 8 motor, $50. Call NO
to apply as well as those students who 1940L S E mo $ Cl
have had experience in social work. 2f9020. )389B
ara. N.dam & Co., ao a1948 BUICK-4 door, super; radio, heat-
,r Falls,lY, is looking for grad- er, low mileage, one owner, beautiful
uates who would be interested in the green finish. Huron Motor Sales, 222
company's Junior Executive Training W. Washington 2-4588. )388B
Program .- ____________ __________________________________________
Additional information concerning 1941, KAISER-4 door, one owner, low
these and other employment oppor- mileage, new tires. Huron Motor Sales,
tunities may be obtained by contact- 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )387B
ing the Bureau of Appointments, 3528,
Administration Bldg., Ext. 371.
I SUMMER PERSONNEL REQUESTS..

DEADLINE, APRIL. 1st. Specials on Col-
liers, Woman's Home Companion,
American Mag, Sat.Eve.Post, and
Ladies' Home Journal. NO 2-3061.
Order now; pay later. )89F
4TH PERSON wanted to share seven
room house with three girls near cam-
pus, own room. Rent $35-40 a month
including utilities. Call NO 8-6469
after 5:30, )90F
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-Ride home to Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida. Willing to share expenses.
Call 201 Cooley E.Q. )55G
WANTED - RIDERS to share expenses
and driving to California. Leaving
April 7 or 8. Call NO 3-2807. )61G
WANTED-Riders to Boston via Buffalo,
Albany. Leave April 2. Call NO 5-4392.
)64G

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B'NAI BRITH HILLEL FOUNDATION
announces with regret
that because of illness
Dr. James Parkes
will not be able to deliver the address
scheduled for Wed.. March 31

SPECIAL THRU BUSES.'
TO
GRAND RAPIDS
-Leave from in front of
Michigan Union Building
FRIDAY, APRIL 2
4:15 P.M. and 5:30 P.M.
NO CHANGE OF BUS
NO CHANGE OF BAGGAGE
NO RESERVATIONS NECESSARY

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Shows Daily Mats. 74c
1,3,5,7,9 E 1.
P.M. Ees. $1.0

Special Campus Agency
Michigan Union Lobby
Wed. - Thur. - Friday

Greyhound Depot
116 W. Huron
Phone NO 2-5511

THE SHORT WAY LINES

Just the ticket
for spring
vacation!
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The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
New York is interested in hearing from
undergraduate Math majors who may
be interested in summer positionsLwith
the company.
The Seventh U. S. Civil Service Re-I
gion has announced an examination
for Student Aid Trainees in the fieldsI
of chemistry, physics, and thehvarious
branches of engineering. Positions are
open primarily to sophomores and Jun-
iors for employment during school va-
cation periods in Federal establish-
ments in the States of Illinois, Michi-
gan, and Wisconsin,
For further information about these
positions contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration Bldg.,
Ext. 371.
(Continued on Page 4)

1954 DRAMA SEASON
MAY 10 - JUNE 12
Announcement of COMPLETE PROGRAM of Plays and Stars
will be made about April 20.
Season Ticket Prices Will Be:
Evenings-First 6f Week: $12.50 -$10.50-- $8.50
Friday & Saturday: $15.00-- $12.50 --$10.00

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NIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

Matinee- (Thursday & Saturday):

$8.50 - $6.50

Drama Season Business Office will open April 15.
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATER

LOW COST~
Radios, Television
Three Speed Phonographs
Portables, Hi Fi Phonographs'

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The TV Studio
1317 South University

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WHY INCI THROUGH HIGHWAY TRAFFIC or wait until skyway weather
clears? Take a train home and keep that very first date for sure!
IT'S MORE FUN GOING with the crowd all together on the train. There's
room for bridge or bull session. And, in the dining car, you can
enjoy the next best to home cooking.
0O FOR 25% LESS than the rezuiar coach fare by travelinz home and

ADVENTURE 2IstYear=
EUROPE, 60 Days, $490
(all expense inct. steamer)
Bicycle, Faltboot, Ski,
Motor, Rail. Also Latin
America, West, Orient.
TRAVEL
Around the World, $995 all
expense o wo st trips o
every corner of the globe.

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