TTURSAY. APRL 2 ~1 1955..J. , - '.In MTIIGTAN DAILY PAGE THREE 111 VtY --ily-JunH irt ze NEW UNION OPERA STAFF-Seated left to right: Bill Johnson, '56, Wayne Theissen, '56E, Bill Stone, '57. Standing: Frank Knox, '57, Don Madalie, '57 BAd, Dick Brehm, '56E. Not pictured is Tom Gilmore, '56. Opera Executive CoMMittee Posts OfficiallyAnnounced XA The Union Opera executive committee- for the coming year was officially appointed last night. Wayne Thiessen, '56E, will head the organization as general chair- man. with Bill Johnson, '56, di- recting the opera's road show ac- tivities. Tom Gilmore, '56, is the new general secretary. The 20-year-old Pleasant Ridge, Mich., resident is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Gilmore, president of Mimes, Union Opera honorary, has two years of experience in the cast of the opera behind him. The new promotions chairman is Bill Stone, '57. Stone, a 19-year- old economics major from Chicago, Ill., is a former member of the Daily sports staff. He is a mem- ber of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, Don Medalie, '57 BAd, takes ov- er as program chairman. Medalie, 20 years old, is from Cadillac, Mich. and a member of Sigma Al- pha Mu fraternity. Dick Brehm, '56E, is the new production chairman. Also from Cadillac, the 21 year old Brehm is a member of Kappa Sigma fra- ternity. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi engineering honorary. New music chairman for the opera is Frank Knox, '57. The 19- year-old Detroit student is a mem- ber of Sigma Phi Epsilon. t' Air Show Free transportation will be available to all ROTC cadets desiring to attend the May 22nd Armed Forces show at Selfridge Air Force Base outside DeFtroit. Cadets must sign up in their respective units for transpor- tation to the show, which is sponsored by the Army, Navy and Air Force, by tomorrow. Pro and Con: Can Fish See Colored Lures? Can a fish tell the color of the lure chosen to hook him? This question has plagued fish- eries scientists for ages, according to Prof. Karl F. Lagler, chairman of the fisheries department. The latest reports say that "no fish is known not to have color vis- ion," he said. "On the other hand, there is no final proof that a fish does see color as the fisherman sees it," he added. Lending some support to claims that fish do perceive colors is the fact that many fresh water spe- cies are brilliantly hued, Prof. Lagler declared. "Males are usually brighter or more intensely colored than fe- males," he said. Further support for those who say fish have color vision is added by the fact that many fish are able to adapt themselves to the different colors of their back- grounds. Prof. Lagler admitted that not enough is known about color vis- ion to be of great help to fisher- men. But he added, "For any fish- erman who wants to get some tips on things fisheries scientists do know that will help sportfishing, the University's fishing clinic will be held April 23 in Yost Field House." Labor Program Subject of Talk Prof. Selig Perlman, labor ex- pert' from the University of Wis- consin, will speak on the "Pro- gram of American Labor" at 4:10 p.m. tomorrow in Rackham Am- phitheater. Called "one of the most distin- guished interpreters of American labor" by Prof. William Haber, of the' economics department, Prof. Perlman is co-author of "The His- tory of American Labor." His talk is being sponsored by the economics department. ADVENTURE ' TRAVEL to every corner of the globe ,, Europe (60 days, $650 including steamer), Latin. America, the Orient, Around the World LOW-COST TRIPS by bicy e, faitboot, motor, rail for the adventurous In spirit. STUDY TO US *Ith college ~credt In Languages, Art, Music, Social Studies Dance, other subjcts. Scholarships available. SEE MORE--SPEND LESS YoutrovoI Agent OR S ITAStdefts teternt~nl 22nd Ye Triel Ass. 545 FIfth Av..N.t.It" * MU 2544 Arts, Crafts Of Hispania On Exhibit Butterfly cocoon anklets, a Ya- qui guitar, mask and a Panaman- ian national costume are part of the arts and crafts exhibit of the Hispanic Fiesta. Also included in the exhibit are Mexican serapes, silver jewelry and coins from Mexico and Panama, an onca skin and a checker board of butterfly wings from Brazil. The display is open to the pub- lic from 1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 --Daily-Dick Gaskill EXHIBIT DISPLAY No lonesome leftovers ? when our %e0 ~ LETTER P4PERS Why send out mis-matched letters (they make a poor impression), when you can always match paper and envelopes with Eaton's Open Stock. They're pack. aged separately for your convenience and economy. RAMSAY PRINTERS Inc. 119 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor, Michigan I I 4 -1 ": Your first lesson is absolutely free at any Arthur Murray Studio Find out how quickly and easily you can become a popular part- ner. Come into the studio for a free half-hour trial lesson and discover Arthur -Murray's short- cut to good times and popular- ity. Studios open 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Arthur Murray 1311 So. University NO 3-4143 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Oriental Gallery at Alumni Me- morial Hall. Also featured as , part of the Fiesta is the Spanish play, "Una Viuda Dificil" which will be per- formed at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater today at 3:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. Anderson Tells Experiences With Discipline Discipline is a responsibility and a duty of management rather than an inalienable right or preroga- tive, according to an article by H. W. Anderson in the current Michi- gan Business Review,published by the School of Business Admini- stration. Anderson, vice president In charge of personnel at General Motors Corp., outlines experiences of his company with discipline in the shop. He explains discipline as "team work and cooperation," not "iron clad" military rule. "We believe our experiences show beyond a doubt that disci- pline is necessary for efficiency," he says. "Without discipline, ef- ficient production is not possible." Michigan produces more iron ore than all Russia. Discovered near Negaunee in 1844, over 1%/2 billion tons has since been shipped from the Upper Peninsula's rich Mar- quette, Menominee and Gobebic Ranges. 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 overage words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday LOST AND FOUND LOST PARAKEET-Grey Black, Blue Breast, answers name "Denny"; neigh- borhood 619 E. University. Call NO 3-5583, Dawson; $10 reward if located, )97A FOUR CAR KEYS LOST in vicinity of Liberty and Thompson streets. Re- ward. Clearance J. Apri" Ph. NO 3-8594. )100A LOST - Black rimmed, narrow lens glasses In grey plastic case between Univ. Terrace and EastQuad. Call 314 Tyler, East Quad. )103A FOR SALE ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords- 6.88. Box, 39c, shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 . Washington. )26B SWEATERS to formals, size 9 to 11. Call NO 3-8153. )301B WOMEN'S English Bike, $35. Call NO 3-1511, ext. 2174 between 8 and 5. )342B Purchase from Purchase Weston Master II 'Exposure Meter Like New. $18. PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP 1116 S. University NO 8-6972 )344B FUR JACKET, good condition-Street length black velvet coat. Sizes 14-16. Both reasonable. NO 3-3437. )341B 10 TON ALFALFA and clover mixed, also 1934 Ford windshield. Call Acad- emy 7-4750. )343B Brides and Grooms See our selection of gifts for the bridal party. All can be engraved. From ......................$1.79 Engraving Free SPECIAL PURCHASE-A paper of %-carat diamonds (5 stones) aver- age weight 40 points; your choice, while they last .........$175.00. They are all top color and fine gem grade. BAYS JEWELERS Nickels Arcade ' )333B GIRL'S Eng. Argyle Racer. New, exc, cond. Many accessories. Call 577 Jor- dan, 5-6 p.m. )338B $15,00 PARKER 51 PEN going for $9.95 while they last during our pen close- out sale. VAN DYKE'S GIFTS 215 E. Liberty NO 3-1319 )336B FOR RENT FOR MEN ONLY,3furnished apartment on campus for 3 or 4 men. Available at once. Please phone NO 8-7615, 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. )74D WANTED-Male to share campus apt. with 3 college men. Call NO 3-2038. )29C Read and Use Daily Classifieds 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. )50D BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH. Campus Tour- ist Homes, 518 E. William. Student rooms also available. NO 3-8454. )66D DELUXE two room apartment, com- pletely. furnished, new and clean, electric store, semi-private bath, building in the rear, private entrance, $67.50 per month. Phone NO 2-9020. )71D TWO SINGLE ROOMS For young women. Near campus and bus line. Share kitchen, bath and laundry. Phone NO 8-9079 or NO 3-2403. )72D ROOMING HOUSE-Furnished. Univer- sity approved. Available at the end of the term. Phone NO 2-0567 be- tween 10 and 9. )73D For Weekend Guests The Town House Hotel Clean, comfortable warm rooms. Rea- sonable daily and weekly rates. Con- venient parking; open all night. 303 E. Ann St. NO 2-1876. 51D Completely Modern Log Housekeeping cottages on beautiful Torch Lake. Special rates to honeymooners Phone Plymouth 1-225W )67D PERSONAL ARE YOU MISSING any of the Student' Specials? Call Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )83F WANTED-Girl to share apartment for summer or summer session. NO 2- 9136. )84F TRANSPORTATION WANT RIDE to Cornell-Spring Week- end, May 13. Call Judy, 5045. Alice Lloyd. )56G RIDERS TO CALIFORNIA. Driving ownj car to California at end of semester. Share expenses. NO 2-8444, eves. ) 55G HELP WANTED PART TIME laboratory technician. Uni- versal Die Casting and Manufactur- ing Corporation, 232 Monroe St., Sa- line, Mich., Saline 280. )57H HELP WANTED MAN for summer camp counsellor to as- sume responsibility for rifle range and riflery program at a Michigan summer camp for boys from June 17 to Aug. 27. Call evenings, NO 2-9454. )56H PORTER for professional fraternity. Call NO 2-5695. )58H BUSINESS SERVICES PRIVATE LESSONS EQUITATION JUMPING DRESSAGE Horses trained Gerry Everett, 3351 N. Maple, NO 2-8026 ) 9J R. A. MADDY--VIOLIN MAKER. Fine instruments. Accessories, Repairs. 310 S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962. )10I RADIO- PHONO-,TV Service and Sales Free Pick-Up and Delivery Fast Service - Reasonable Rates ANN ARBOR RADIO AND TV 1217 S. University Phone NO 8-7942 11' blocks east of East Eng. )28 You Can Check Your Own Radio & TV Tubes FREE! Drive to our Gulf Service Station (Fourth Ave. at Huron) anytime from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. (seven days a week) and check your. own tubes in our new, simple-to-operate ma- chine. CASEY'S - Ph. NO 2-4489 )7J USED CARS 1949 CHRYSLER, New Yorker. Black, four-oor, very good condition. The big lot across from downtown car- port. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Wash- ington, NO 2-4588. )24N 1951 CHEVROLET, two-door, light green, one owner, sharp. The big lot across from downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )25N 1951 STUDEBAKER, four-door Cham- pion, radio and heater. Hydramatic. Perfect transportation. The big lot across from downtown carport. Huron. Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )23N 331 S. 4th Ave. USED CARS 1951 FORD Custom 8 four-door, radio, heater, Fordomatic. Spotless inside and out. Drive this and you'll buy it. Palmer Motor Sales. Your Ford Dealer in Chelsea. Greenwood 5-4911. )29N 1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN. Excellent transportation. $75. Fitzgerald-Jor- dan, Inc., 607 Detroit Street, NO 8-8141. )28N Check These Prices! We make it easy for you to buy a New 1955 Plymouth 2-dr. Club Sedan including Heater, Turn Signals, License and Taxes Prices start at $1725 A little bit down and payments of $13.61 A WEEK or we will take your old car in trade -- AT -- BENZ MOTORS, INC. "Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer" 0 NO 2-5523 I 1946 FORD with new engine. Chep. Call NO 3-3437. )30N 1951 CHEVROLET, styleline deluxe. Two-door, heater, seatcovers, and Powerglide. 1952 PLYMOUTH hardtop, radio and heater, two-tone paint. 1950 MERCURY, four-door sedan, radio and heater. Overdrive. $475. AL GROSS Ford Sales, Inc., Dexter, Mich. 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