THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY,I SUNDAY. p 9k DIAL NO 2-3136 Nominations for Academy Awards Including "Best Picture of the Year" he Pulitzer Prize Play S.. NOW 'U' To Give N Or anization Notices ON THE SCREENI GI ESEKI NG CONCERT Postponed to May 16, 8:30 MAY FESTIVAL May3, 4, 5, 6 Tickets at University Musical Tower Burton Tower I Scholarships I Prof. Edmund Wooding, Chair- man of the Literary College Schol- arship Program, announced schol- arships will be awarded to students of good academic standing who are in financial need. The minimum academic quali- fication is a three-point overall grade average after at least one semester at the University. Prof. Wooding indicated there may be numerous eligible students whoI are not aware of the literary col-' lege scholarships. "The amount awarded varies ac- cording to the individual's schol- arship level and financial need," he said. Special consideration is given to senior's who have con- tributed substantially to their financing by job earnings during previous school years.. GCin ema quild ; Today at 8 only THE OXBOW INCIDENT with HENRY FONDA DANA ANDREWS HENRY MORGAN Architecture Auditorium 50c American Institute of Architects: Prof. R. W. Hammett will speak and show color slides on "Contemporary Italian Architecture," March 19, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 246, Architecture Bldg. For members only. Congregational and Disciples Guild: Dr. Leonard Parr will speak on "This BelievingrWorld," tonight, 7:00 p.m., Memorial ehristian Church, Hill and Tappan. Deutscher Verein: Beethoven Film, Newsreel Quiz Show, and singing, March 20, Rm. 3B, Michigan Union. Gamma Delta: Supper-Program, to- night, 6:00 p.m. followed by a showing of "The Unfinished Task" at 7:00 p.m., Lutheran Student Club. Hillel) Foundation: Class in Advanced Hebrew, March 19, 8:00 p.m., Hillel. Student Zionist Organization will sponsor Israeli folk dancing, tonight, 7:00 p.m. followed by a short business meeting at 8:30 p.m., Hillel. Sunday night Supper Club, 6:00 p.m., Hillel. * a * La Petite Causette: Meeting, March 19, 3:15-5:00 p.m., South Cafeteria, Union. Lutheran Student Association: Rev.j George Fleischer will conduct a dis- cussion on "Symbolism," tonight, 7:00' p.m., Lutheran Student Center, Forest and Hill. Michigan Christian Fellowship: Rev. Robert Murray, St. James Episcopal Church, Dexter, Michigan, will speak on "A Way of Life . . . Or Life?" today, 4:00 p.m., Lane Hall. * * * Roger Williams Fellowship: Today, 9:45 a.m., Student Class; 6:45 p.m., Rev. Charles Boddie will speak on "Christian Responsibility in Vocation," Student House. * * *a Sociedad Hispanica: Film, "Lluvia Roja" with Jorge Negrette and Elsa Aguirre will be shown March 20, 8:00 p.m., Architecture Auditorium. * * * Student Activities Biulding: Notice to all recognized organizations. Prelimi- nary information relating to need for space in the Student Activities Building now under construction is requested from recognized student organizations. Questionnaires have been mailed to presidents of all registered organizations. They are to be returned to the Office of Student Affairs, 1020 Administration Building by Wed., March 21. Additional copies are available in that office. Any The BROWN JUG # 'e4 tun tt 1204 South University SPAGHETTI AND MEALS OUR SPECIALTY 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Daily Except Saturday recognized organization which has not received a copy of the questionnaire is Tequested to call for one. * * * Student Religious, Association: Folk dancing at Lane Hall, Mach 19, 7:30- 10:00 p.m., in the recreation room. In- struction for every dance and beginners' are welcome. " a a Uilr Ski Club: Organizational meet- ing, March 20, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 3M, Mich- igan Union. a a a UnitarianvStudent Group: MSU and Wayne Univ. will join in a Michigan Unitarian Rally today, 3:00 p.m., Uni- tarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw Ave. Rev. Tracy Pullman, Minister of the Unitarian-University Church in Detroit, will speak on "The Free Mind Tradition in Liberal Religion." Dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m. for 50c. Rides will leave Lane Hall, Stockwell, and Martha Cook at 2:45 p.m. in the afternoon. Westminister Student Fellowship: Discussion on "Taking the Religious Pulse of the Campus," tonight, 6:45 p.m., Presbyterian Stude-~t Center. Ti' TV Writer 1 Goes To CIBS An associate of the University's Educational Television and Radio Center, John McGiffert, has been contracted as writer for the award- winning educational series, "Cam- era Three." The announcement was made by Hal Hough, Program Director for WCBS-TV, New York, which pro- duces "Camera Three." The pro- gram concerns the Public Affairs Department and can be seen on the CBS Television network every Sunday at 11:30 a.m.-12 noon, EST. Journalism Talk "Washington News Mill" will be the subject of a lecture Tuesday by Paul A. Shinkman, Washington correspondent of the eCntral Press Association. He will speak in Rackham Am- phitheater at 3 p.m. today under the auspices of the Department of Journalism.Journalism. The pub- lic is invited. MICHIGAN DAILY 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 4.30 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 SPORT GOODS GOLF BALLS $4.85 dozen, reg. $9.00 value (repro- cessed). Anything and everything for the golfers Bob Applegate's Golf & Gift Mart, 200 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-4829. Open 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. )168 FOR SALE L. C. SMITH and Royal typewriters. Good condition, reasonable. NO 3-5894. ) 159B MEN'S SCHWINN BICYCLE, corvet. Cal- iber brakes, balloon tires, front car- rier. Only three months old. Reason- able. 602 Catherine. Phone NO 5-5349. )151B HALFBEAKS, aruanas, green turedos, seahorses, costellos, hemiodus, cArdi- nal tetras, Aquarium Supplies. Uni- versity Aquarium, NO 3-0224. )155B ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-$6.88, sox 39c, shorts 69c, military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )123B HELP WANTED MATURE ENGINEER to do architectur- al porcelain enamel layout, field work,. and handle office work. An excellent opportunity to grow with a new in- dustry. Salary commensurate with ability. Phone 3-2407. )93H MALE HELP - PART TIME 5 Men - 18-30 - Must have car - Neat Appearance. Evenings and Saturdays. Write for interview. Box 17D. )92H PROFESSIONAL Girl Scout position open for field director. Beginning May 1. Bachelor's degree, group and camp- ing experience required. Month's va- cation with pay, plus other benefits. Call NO 3-1309, mornings. )90H TEACHING positions available for 1956- 57 season in Beth Israel Sunday School. Interested and qualified can- didates write Rabbi Julius Weinberg, 1429 Hill Street stating background, qualifications and experience. )85H WANTED-Carriers for the Michigan Daily. Excellent salary. Morning de- livery, no collecting. Call NO 2-3241. )84H WANTED--Cab drivers, full or part time, Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Company. Phone NO 8-9382. )70H I WUERTH NDING TODAY USED CARS FOR SALE-1950 Tu-Dor custom Ford. Good condition, reasonable. NO 3-4551. John Dudar, 734 E. University. )1361 BEST BUYS 1951 Ford 8 cylnder, 2 door, overdrive. 1950 Fords-6 and 8 cylinder motors, choice of body styles. 1951 Studebaker coupes-choice of two. Really economical. 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon, 8 cylinder. Plus a wide selection of '52 through '55 models, all makes. HERB ESTES INC. Your Ford Dealer I' 1952 1953 19.0 IFIEDr CHEVROLET 2-door, giey, real clean and low mileage, $445. WILLYS hardtop, 2-tone paint, ra- dio, heater, overdrive, 20,000 miles, white-wall tires and like new, $745. PLYMOUTH Stationwagon, radio, heater, in excellent condition, $445. Jim White Chevrolet, Inc. i Phone NO 2-3261 505 E. Huron COUMBIA PICTURES presents WILLIAM HOLDEN in with IM OVAK BzTTY FIELO-SUSAN STRASBERG CLF RoBERTSON and co-starring OSALEND RUSSELL as Rosemary CINEMASCOP5 Color bYTECHNICOLOR Also " "MAGOO'S CANINE MUTINY" Open evenings until 9 ) 120N Shop The Rest Then Buy The Best at the BIG NEW Lot 3345 Washtenaw (near Pittsfield) ALL OUR CARS INCLUDE 1956 LICENSE PLATES 1955 BUICK-Super Riviera Hardtop, fully equipped. Save that first year's depreciation . . . $2595. 1955 MERCURY - Monterey sedan, all the extras, like new, only $2195. 1954 MERCURY-Monterey sedan, fully equipped, sharp, $1495. 1951 LINCOLN-Cosmo sedan, a lot of car for $575. 1950 MERCURY - Fordor, overdrive, radio and heater, nice at $395. MANY MORE-Sharp late models - 1955 and 1956 Fords. 1953 Mercurys, etc. All with WRITTEN LIFETIME GUARANTEE. Fitzgerald Lincoln - Mercury 3345 Washtenaw Rd. Phone NO 3-4197 Open Evenings Till 8 '52 Ford Stationwagon Red. Country Squire. Pour door. New tubeless whitewall tires. Excellent condition throughout. Radio, heater, many extras. Phone NO 8-8142. )134N USED CARS TRANSPORTATION --, $50, '47 Chevie coupe, call NO 3-2090 after 6. )128N 1941 FORD Club coupe, good tires, no rust, runs perfectly, $95. Ashley at Liberty, First at Washington Phone NO 2-5000 or NO 3-6495 )130N ROOMS FOR RENT SINGLE ROOMS for men, $8. One block from Ad building. NO 2-6491, evenings. )35D BOARDERS BOARDER WANTED, call any evening, NO 2-8312. 1 )178 LOST AND FOUND LOST-March 5 in 2435 Mason, Spiral Notebook, 9x6, Psychopathology notes. Desperate! Reward. NO 3-3522 after 6. )145A BUSINESS SERVICES RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. )30J "PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE" Automatic Roileiflex F3.5 Xenar Lens with MX Sync. Like-New. $155. Complete Camera Repair Service PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP 1116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972 )408 SMITH'S FLOOR COVERINGS 205 N. Main 207 E. Washington NO 3-8321 NO 2-9418 Complete floor coverings shops Headquarters in Ann Arbor for: Armstrong linoleum and tile Mohawk and Bigelow carpets Guaranteed installation or "do-it-yourself." )36J RICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER. Fine, old certified instruments and bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J .t 1 J "Y " !M :'M{ "I. ' Ft sn= i. DIAL NO 2-2513 NOMINATED FOR 8 ACADEMY AWARDS BEST PICTURE BEST ACTRESS BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS, PHOTOGRAPHY, FILM EDITING, ART DECORATION, COSTUME DESIGN & MUSIC ?{: :: >::: : jLLti 5: O: : }: } y y} lf : . . Y Delicious Steak, Chicken, Seafood Dinners, HOMEMADE PASTRIES Your Favorite BEER, WINE and CHAMPAGNE COMPLETE SELECTION OF LENTEN SPECIALS i; : ;' { ;: ti f; . :':" FOR MAIL )E CANDIES Read Daily classifieds L L . . . i. . ice. ate. .ate .. .. . rl t M" 1Nr r r 4 .4 L .. ,i. t L .ice rowrr .t ITALIAN and ULYSSES by Mr. Arnauld Hairstylist from New York For an appointment call NO 2-8683 3715 Jackson Rd. - b r Open Daily 12 to 9:30 P.M. _ t . . ."-.. - ' F PLL4S "BILLY THE KID" ROBERT TAYLOR FRIDAY "MAN WITH A GUN" Robert Mitchum "TOP BANANA" Phil Silvers I 7 s For your Sunday enjoyment - PAUL TOMPKINS at the HAMMOND from 1:30-8:30 P.M. I _, . BELLA COLLINS Beauty Salon 214 SouTH INGALLS Right across from The League Eli i r- Sat. - Sun. RPH EIU M NOW!Ithru 1:30 P.M. 65c Next Thursday "ONE OF THE MOST VERSATILE COMEDIANS ALIVE"-TIME Having an TONIGHT - * FR E RECORD DANCE UNION TERRACE ROOM 8:00-10:30 anip NICKELS ARCADE s lg330 S. STATE STREET hNEAR 'ENGINE ARCH' 1108 SOUTH UNIVERSITY *PACKARD-BROCKMAN 1923 Packard WITH DRIVE-IN AND PARKING FACILITIES SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS No service fees . .,. no minimum balance. Simply buy 20 checks for $2.00. It's the easy, the eco- nomical, the convenient way to pay bills. And its ideal for stu- dents. Available at all bank of- ANN ARBORcBAI ~I ..*rt A .TDB(V iJ A A .4 A siw (I, ( C - Dorothy Mostes, Dey Nowt The Incomparable FERNANDEL in a delightful "tour de farce"} Directed by HENRI VERNEUIL Music by GEORGES VAN PARYS I A United Motion Picture Organization Release ' : . .: ;' : 4 Complete L ne of ~1 EASTER CARDS I. I I. .4 11 Uob 1Good Hnuke.png r4 .1i .j: I ry +{ If x' A 213 E. 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