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SATURDAY, MARCH 26,1955

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGR THREN

SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREK

U-M Gilbert & Sullivan Society
announces the opening of ticket sales for
"IOLANT H E"
to be performed April 13, 14, 15, 16
Tickets on sale at Administration Bldg.
starting Monday, March 28, 10-5
PRICES: $1.25 - 90c - 75c

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CAMPUS
CALENDAR
MORE THAN 600 high school
students from all over the state
will convene here today for the
Michigan State Solo and Ensem-
ble Festival.
The young music students will
take part in a day-long program
of performance to be held at var-
ious campus locations: Hill Audi-
torium, Lane Hall, School of Mu-
sic, Union and League.
THE REGIONAL White House
Conference on Education meets
today at 9 a.m. in Tappan Junior
High School to provide citizens
an opportunity to review basic
needs in education
* * ,
REV. M. A. Thomas, Secretary
of a worldwide Christian student
conference, will visit the Univer-
sity today through Tuesday.
The Indian minister will speak
at 12:15 p.m. today at Lane Hall
on "An Ecumenical Ambassador
Speaks to Students."
. . .

(Continued from Page 1)

"I;

record dance
8:00-10:30
in the Union
terrace room
free
every Sunday nite
Read and Use Daily Classifieds

"I'm not a political scientist,"
Mayor Brown said. "Thank God."
Speaking of Prof. Bretton, the
mayor said "He means nothing
to me. Apparently he has some axe
to grind."
He recalled speaking to Prof.
Bretton over the telephone earlier
in the day. "He kind of took me
apart a little bit."
Two University instructors took
issue with the mayor.
Prof. Arthur Bromage of the
political science department de-
scribed the mayor's "Communis-
tic" remark as "a ridiculous
statement-utterly ridiculous. The
easiest way to beat something you
don't like is to smear it.
Battle-lines Drawn
"The battle-lines are drawn,"
Prof. Bromage continued. The
mayor's attitude means that those
who favor the new charter "have
just got to get out and work hard-
er." It makes it more of a fight."

'GUTTER POLITICS'
Bretton Attacks Mayor's
Comments on Charter

sioners at this crack, then there:
are only 11 elected officials left."
"There were only four boards
which are established in the pres-
ent charter which we didn't re-
quire in the new one," Ouimet
said. He referred to the fire, po-
lice, public works -and parks
boards, totalling 18 members.
"We provided the means to es-
tablish many more boards," he
said, by mentioning them in the
charter. Human Relations, housing
and civil defense are the three the
charter specifically empowers, but
does not require, the council to ap-
point.
Oumet also said the Board of
Health is increased in size by two
members.
"Professes Concern"
Prof. Bretton adaressed himself
to that point too. "The mayor pro-
fesses concern that under the pro-
posed charter able and devoted cit-
izens will not be utilized in the
government of our city.
"Is he sincere in that belief?"
the political scientist asked. "If
the answer is yes, then how can
his concern be reconciled with his
insidious attack on one of the fin-
est, ablest and most hardworking
groups of citizens this city has
ever seen assembled in a single or-
ganization: the Charter Commis-
sion.
"Surest Way"
"His remarks of yesterday are
the surest way of driving compe-
tent and self-respecting citizens
out of the city government. No
self-respecting citizen is going to
devote long nights for years with-
out pay only to have his motives
impugned at the end of his la-
bors.
"I hope that the citizens of Ann
Arbor will refuse to accept the du-
bious leadership. of such a mayor.
As I see it, they can do this by
giving their emphatic support to
the new charter."
Homecoming
Dance Control
Kept by SGC
(Continued from Page 1)

MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone NO 2-3241
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .66 1.47 2.15
3 .77 1.95 3.23
4 .99 2.46 4.31
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
FOR SALE
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
During Our Annual
Spring Housecleaning
SALE
SATURDAY and
MONDAY ONLY

I ^SYE TI 0
ELRISIFIIU:AND ,.;'

Radiant Screens
Movie Cameras
Movie Projectors
Enlargers

25%
20%
20%
20%

off
off
off
off

All Metal Slide Files
Reg. 2.95, $1.94
120 and 620 Film
3 rolls 69c
Sale Starts Saturday at 9 A.M.
and ends Monday night at 9 P.M.
PURCHASE
CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972
Special Store Hours

FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords- 6.88. Sox.
39c, shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B
2 SEATS available on shartered bus to
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. leaving Fri., Apr.
1, returning Sun., Apr. 10. Round trip
$42 each. Call Barbara Gleason, Mar-
tha Cook, NO 2-3255. )321B
FOR RENT
APARTMENT TO SHARE. Business girl
for 3-room apt.. Campus location.
Phone NO 3-1212 after 5:30 P.M. )69C
ROOMS FOR RENT
ONE DOUBLE ROOM, large closet kit-
chen privileges optional. No drinkers
or smokers. For quiet gentlemen,
Near State and Packard-Phone NO
8-8345. )501D
Rooms for Men
Clean and pleasant, near the Uni-
versity and all the best eating places.
Parking facilities. 1412 Cambridge.
Call NO 8-7683. )63D
BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH. Campus Tour-
ist Homes, 518 E. William. Student
rooms also available. NO 3-8454. )66D
STUDIO APARTMENT for 1 or 2 in
Burns Park Area. Semi-private bath
Phone NO 2-3541. )68D
ROOM AND BOARD
Women's Residence Hall
Several large, well-furnished double
rooms at the Martha ' Washington
House. Can be rented as singles. Full
kitchen, automatic welsher and dry-
er. Shown by appointment only.
Phone NO 2-7071, after 5 p.m. or any-
time weekends. )19E
HELP WANTED
SALESMEN WANTED, Unique Univer-
sity of Michigan Embroider Jacket
Emblems Nord, Box 92, Forest Hills,
N.Y. )44H
REGISTERED NURSE for boys' camp
in Wisconsin July 1st to August 18th.
Write, Don C. Broadbridge, 42 Edge-
mere Road, Grosse Pointe, Mich. )45H
BUSINESS SERVICES
R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine
instruments. Accessories, Repairs. 310
S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962.
10I
TYPING, Editing Manuscripts, Paper,
Theses. 831 Tappan Court, NO 3-0708
)301
RADIO- PHONO-TV
Service and Sales
Free Pick-Up and Delivery
Fast Service - Reasonable Rates
"Student Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND TV
1217 S. University Phone NO 8-7942
11 blocks east of East Eng. )281

BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING-Thesis, Term Papers, etc.
Reasonable Rates Prompt Service, 830
South Main, NO 8-7590. )1J
USED CARS
1950 NASH, two-coor, heater, good
paint, good tires. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588.
)283B
1947 CHEVROLET four-door, good tires,
radio and heater, good" transporta-
tion. The big lot across from down-
town carport. Huron Motor Sales,
222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )282B
'47 CADILLAC, two-door, new white-
wall tires. Perfect condition through-
out. Equipped with all Cadillac ac-
cessories. $375. Call NO 2-1291 aft-
er 6. 298B
FOR SALE-1950 Pontiac Chieftain '8'.
Four-door. Radio and heater. Hydra-
matic. 1617 Washtenaw. Call NO 3-5806
after 6 P.M. )2No
FORD 1954-Customline Tudor Ford-o-
matic, heater, special trim. Excellent
condition. Phone HA 6-4141. )3N
1948 Packard Convertible
$300
blue finish, real sharp. NO 3-1085.
)5N
1950 Chevrolet
Sedan, radio and heater, $425. Fits-
gerald-Jordan, Inc. 607 Detroit St.
NO 8-8141. )4N
Low Priced Cars
FOR STUDENT TRANSPORTATION
1948 Chevrolet Convertible white
side walls, excellent condition,
$350.
1949 Plymouth, 4 door, Gray, one
owner car, $395.
1941 Ford Tudor, $99.
1951 Chevrolet, 4 door, Powerglide,
$695.
Doug Gregory
Your Saline Ford Dealer
Ph. Saline 301 or 302
Open Evenings 'til 9. )6N
1951 STANDARD CHEVROLET. Four-
door, black, real nice. The big lot
across from downtown carport. Huron
Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO
2-4588. )11N
1950 HUDSON,' Two-door. New motor.
Radio and heater. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)10N
1948 CHEVROLET two-door. Radio and
heater. One owner. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)9N
1947 FORD. many new parts, excellent
transportation, $145. Call NO 8-6055
until 5 P.M. )8N

Saturday 9-6

Monday 9-9
?320B

DEMPSEY RAE...THE MAN WITHOUT A STAR!

SWEATERS to formals, size 9 to 11.
Call NO 3-8153. )301B
Check These Prices!
You can now afford to get
into the "Big Car" class.
New 1955 Dodge
2-dr. Club Sedan
including heater, turn signals,
License and Taxes
Prices Start at
$1,900
A little bit down and
payments of

The Council authorized tempo-
rary chairman Baity to set up a
committee to begin administrative
steps for organizing the drive.
Academic Freedom Week
Basing action on concern ex-
pressed by Hank 3erliner, '56, over
progress of Academic Freedom
Week preparations, SGC moved
yesterday to closely review activi-
ties of the SAC-approved ad-hocj
committee running the festivities.
With the week scheduled for
April 17 to 22, only one speaker,
the columnist, I. F. Stone, has ac-
cepted an invitation to participate
in the program.
In preparation for Wednesday's
officer elections SGC yesterday
passed by-laws for conducting
elections.
Dick Good, '56A, is the only
nominee so far for SGC president.
Donna Netzer, '56, and Bill Ad-
ams, '57, have been nominated for

TONIGHT at 8:15
DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER
Final Production of the Season
"NO EXIT" by Jean-Paul Sartre
Also Sunday Evening 8:15

$15.31

a week

or we will take your old car
in trade - AT

STUDENT RATE 99c

GENERAL ADM. $1,65

Please Make Reservations Early
327 South Fourth

NO 2-5915

Benz Motors,

Inc.

"Your Dodge-P'ymouth Dealer"

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331 S. 4th Ave.

NO 2-5523
)322B

vice-president
spectively.

and treasurer re-

Golfers
Practice
Range
OPENS SATURDAY
on US 23 and Packard Rd.

ORPHEUM
NOW!
THE GREAT
GUINNESS!

Cinema SL quild
Tonight at 7 and 9
Sunday ot 8 only
JAMES STEWART in
"HARVEY"
with4
PEGGY DOW and JOSEPHINE HULL
ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM
50c

At the
GOLDEN
APPLES
it's
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Coming "AIDA"

NOW

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Dial 2-3136
for Program
Information

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you...how low
& to get what yo

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will you stoop
u want?"1,f
FRANKIE LAINE SING
"Man Without A Star"
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