'THE MICHIGAN DAILY "FRWAY, MARCH 23, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1q56 4' MORE ARE RIDING: Residence Halls Need Bicycle Racks Around the Corner' ...... . . .. r MI~CIN (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec- ond in 4 series of interpretive articles dealing with the bicycle problem on campus and attempts to alleviate the situation.) By RENE GNAM The bicycle problem in Univer- sity residence halls is 'one of keeping up with the coi itantly increasing number of bicycles. Students, it appears, are turning to bicycles as a me'ans of campus transportation more than ever. As 'a result, provisions which seem adequate for parking bicycles at the residence halls one semester, DIAL 2-3136 i ENDING TONIGHT MOUMBIAPICTURES p t HOLIDEN I MAO NAN, - .,BEST ACTRESS Cr/ti6cs Award M OVAK OEM FED."SUSANSTRSBER ClwruscA ROSAUND Colrb RvssELL TECHNICOLOR "" - EXTRA - "MAGOO'S CANINE MUTINY" - NEXT ATTRACTION -- may not be adequate the following semester. Leonard Schaadt, Business Man- ager of Residence Halls, yesterday summed up the situation as it per- tains to the residence halls. "Each year," Schaadt said, "we think we have installed sufficient bicycle racks." However, "Each year we find that we need more racks." "We try our best to keep pace with the increase," Schaadt says. He pointed out that new surveys are taken each year in an attempt to determine actual need for addi- tional racks. He cited last spring's installa- tion of new racks at East Quad as an example of one situation in which the problem was adequately solved. Regarding women's residences, Schaadt mentioned that an order has been recently issued to provide more racks for student bicycles in the Alice Lloyd area. This order is expected to be filled shortly and it is hoped that }t will make up for presently overcrowded f.a- cilities at Alice Lloyd. A study is also being made of the situation in the Couzens Hall area. Schaadt received a report on the Couzens bicycle problem Wednes- day. He plans to investigate the situation further. Recently, South Quad residents complained of the lack of bicycle racks at their dormitory. Lecture, Movie Robert LeRicolais, a French en- gineer, will lecture at 3:30 p.m. today in the Architecture audi- torium on "The Partition of Space and Architecture." After the lecture, sponsored by the Architecture Department, Mr. LeRicolais will present a movie entitled, "Marignane Hangers- Thin-Shell Prestressed Concrete.", Mr. LeRicolais is a visiting lec- turer at the University of Penn- sylvania and has written for ar- chitecture periodicals. He has had training in France as a hydraulic engineer. Ept 4675 Washtenow Tonight FORBI DDEN Tony Curtis CHIEF CRAZY HORSE Victor Mature After preliminary in surveys and counts were made, a plan provid- ing for more racks was initiated and turned over to Schaadt. Yesterday morning, representa- tives of the University Plant De- partment investigated South Quad needs, and an order for new racks is expected shortly. Schaadt said yesterday that the South Quad situation is a good ex- ample of how students can ob- tain additional bicycle facilities at the dormitories. Booklet Lists Foreign Study In formation A detailed information booklet listing foreign summer schools open to students from the United States, entitled "Summer Study Abroad 1956" has been published, the Institute of International Edu- cation announced yesterday. The leaflet lists 180 summer courses at educational institutions in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Eire, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, the Nether- lands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. The in- stitute itself administers summer school programs in Austria and Britain. The 24 page pamphlet tells where to apply for the few awards available. It contains information on language requirements, admis- sions procedures, credits, transpor- tation, passports and visas, and scholarships. Most of the summer sessions have excursions planned to sites of interest as a part of a design to give the visiting student an insight into the language, history, and culture of the particular country. Copies of "Summer Study Abroad 1956" may be obtained free from the regional office of the Institute of International Education in Chi- cago. Study Published A study by the Center for Jap- anese Study of two Japanese vil- lages has recently been published by the University of Michigan Press. The two monographs examine the social structure of rural Japan as an example of folk society. The study was conducted by Prof. John B. Cornell of the University. of Texas and Prof. Robert J. Smith of Cornell. IN A. "The Man Who Never Was"I -CAMPUS- 211 S. State NO 8-9013 -DOWNTOWN- 205 . Liberty NO 2-0675 Local Judge Honored By Fraternity James R. Breakey, Jr., Wash- tenaw County Circuit Court Judge, was cited as the area's Outstand- ing Alumni Member by Phi Alpha Delta, national legal fraternity. The judge was selected by the Campbell chapter, the local chap- ter of the University Law School, for his outstanding work on the bench. This is the first annual award of its type made by the local chapter. The certificate was awarded in recognition of Judge Breakey's attainments to the highest quali- ties of justice and judicial admin- istration. He has recently received attention for decisions supported by the United States Suprme Court rulings. Judge Breakey received his B.A. Degree from Michigan Normal College and his law degree from the University Law School. He was admitted to the Michigan Bar in 1929 and became Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge in 1945 after practicing law in Detroit for 16 years. The judge was President of the Michigan Judges Association in 1953. Garg To Hit Campus Again Barring Bain Gargoyle for March will be sold Wednesday, unless there is rain, it was announced today. This latest issue, received favor- ably by critics in New Haven, Connecticut, Monday, is full of good things to eat including Sher- lock Tolmes, cartoons by Rohn, impractical cats by App, but most important, a cover by Danny Dea- ver. The cover consists of a series of caricatures of each school of the University, with special attention to art school, pharmacy, music, ROTC, and medicine. Also included are several ex- amples of objectionable advertis- ing, a feature on how to get a husband by Mary Rudolph, the usual bunch of stolen jokes for every occasion and a full color illustration of The Michigan Daily. The issue will be sold out, said Gordon Black, business manager and scullery maid. Black, a notor. ious liar, wrote nothing for the issue, but will be paid anyhow. Students Invited University students are welcome to join the Ann Arbor Camera Club. The Club's newly elected presi- dent, Edward E. Sayer, announced yesterday that students may apply for membership by calling 8-7692. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month. Organization Notices Congregational and Disciples Guild: Skit Night-Pizza Party, tonight, 7:30 p.m., Guild House, 524 Thompson. * * * . Gothic Film Society: The film, "The Cat and the Canary," will be shown March 26, 8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphi- theatre. * * * Hillel Foundation: Barn dance, March 24, 9:00 p.m., Hillel. 75c for members and $1.00 for non-members. C. Grey Austin will call. Friday evening Sabbath services, 7:30 p.m., Hillel. Ruth Evekial of Bombay, India will speak on "Passover in India." Saturday morning Sabbath services, 9:00 a.m., Hillel. * * * Russky Kruzhok: Program, featuring songs sung in Russian by Mrs. A. V. Pendill and Mr. Bussler; March 26, 8:00 p.m., International Center. * * * Westminister Student Fellowship: Graduate Students' Luncheon, March 24, 12:15 p.m., Presbyterian Student Center. * * * Wesleyan Guild: "Game Night" - cards, sports, singing; tonight, 8:00 p.m., Wesley Lounge. 1WUERTH LI NES 2 3 4 *a 1 DAY .66 .77 .99 3 DAYS 1.47 1.95 2.46 Figure 5 average words to c line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 USED CARS 1952 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, heater, seat covers, excellent condition. NO 2-9853 evenings only. )138N OUR LOW OVERHEAD saves you money! 50 new and used cars to choose from. Come out today to the BIG NEW lot at 3345 Washtenaw. Fitzgerald LINCOLN - MERCURY Phone NO 3-4197 Open evenings till 8 '49 OR '50 OLDS 88 convertible in good condition, NO 5-5458, after six., )4N 1949 PLYMOUTH, 2 door, radio, heater, $125. 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IKOFLEX-Automatic Reflex with F 2.8 Zeiss Tessar lens, $69.50. GRAFLEX 22-Latest model, like new and with case, $67. VOIGHTLANDER - Vessa 11 with coupled rangefinder, F 3.5 Skopar lens, $69.50. AUTOMATIC ROLLEIFLEX - F 3.5 Xenar lens and full MX sync., like new, with case, $155. KODAK-Folding cameras, from $8. Purchase from Purchase Camera Shop 1116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972 Have your camera checked FREE by our camera repairmen 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 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 WANTED-Carriers for the Michigan Daily. Excellent salary. Morning de- livery, no collecting. Call NO 2-3241. W4N WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part tim. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann A"bor Yellow and Checker Cab Company. Phone NO 8-9382. )70H LOST AND FOUND LOST-K & E slide rule in library Friday, March 16. $5.00 reward paid at E. Q. south desk when rule is re- turned. 0. W. Jones, 312 Anderson, E. Q"..)150A LOST-Glasses in red leather case. Con- tact Priscilla Heft. NO 2-3225. )148A CARS FOR RENT AVIS RENT-A-CAR or Truck for local or long distance use. Reasonable daily, weekly, or hourly rates. Nye Motor' Sales, Inc., 210 W. Washington St. NO 3-4156. )156 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMMATE needed at "Casbah." Male student wanted to room with 3 other "shieks" in 5 room apartment. Entire upper floor with kitchen and bath, Close to campus and very reasonable. It's the greatest! Call NO 3-2060. )36D it ~1 HELP WANTED WANTED-Water front director for sum- "Y" camp. Approved Red Cross in- structor. Call Mrs. Gross, Y.W.C.A., NO 2-2581. )96H COLLEGE MEN to work as group coun- selors in 12 week summer program at Methodist Children's Village, Detroit. Salary and maintainance. Previous ex- perience preferred. Call Mr. De Muth, KE 14060 between 9 and 5 P.M. week- days. )95H SALESLADI ES Full or part time. Excellent salary plus commissions. Apply in person only. Mademoiselle Shop is 302 S. State I { 4, :y )94H I ljEDSrA2 { Phone NO 2-5000 or NO 3-6495 130N 20 SMITH'S FLOOR COVERINGS 5 N. Main 207 E. Washington Headquarters in Ann Arbor fors Armstrong linoleum and tile p r 0s a ,t b I ARE YOU ELIGIBLE?: SPORT GOODS GOLF BALLS $4.85 dozen, reg. $9.00 value (repro- cessed). Anything and everything for the golfer! Bob Applegate's Golf & Gift Mart, 200 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-4829. Open 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. )168 FOR SALE GUPPIS, aruanos, green tuxedos, sea- horses, costellos, hemiodus, cardinal tetras, aquarium supplies. University Aquarium. NO 3-0224. )162B TRAILER - 1953 26 foot Whitley. Jack Sunderman, Chelsea Trailer Court. GR. 5-4121. )161B ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-$6.88, sox 39c, shorts 69c, military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )123B PERSONAL BRIDEY MURPHY-did you ever sub- scribe to Time at student rate of $3 (6c a copy)? Student Periodical, NO 2- 3061. )120F CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single-breasted model. $15. Double-breasted tuxedos converted to single-breasted, $18, or new silk shawl collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailor- ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michi- gan, for . free details or phone WOodward 3-5776. )118F NO 3-8321 NO 2-9418 Complete floor coverings shops Mohawk and Bigelow carpets Guaranteed installation or "do-it-yourself." )36J RICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER. Fine, old certified instruments and bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5982. )313 PROFESSIONAL TYPING-Manuscripts, law briefs, term papers, desertations, etc. NO 2-5757. )38J RE-WEAVING. Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. )30J FOR RENT NICELY furnished 3 room apt. for rent. From May 1 to Sept. 15 or Oct. 1. Close to campus. Phone NO 2-4385. )500 BOARDERS - BOARDER WANTED, call any evening, NO 2-8312. )17S X L" U 4 4 I 6588 Jackson Road Tonight MAN WITH A GUN KIRK DOUGLAS Gentlemen Marry Brunettes JANE RUSSELL I Final Performances: Tonight and 'rTomorrow 8:15 P.M.; Matinee I Sunday, 2:30 P.M.; Coffee Hour I at 8 P.M. DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER 327 S. Fourth Ave. (Masonic Temple) Box 'office open dily 10-5 Phone NO 2-5915 early for reservations Admission $1.65 ,Students 99c Tues., Fri., Sat. Nights TODAY THRU SUNDAY FRI. - 6:30 $AT.-SUN. 1:30 65c I 314 E. Liberty Phone NO 2-3972 Members and Guests Only You must be 21 Vocals by Mary Lou J "The heart-tugging story of mother love .,. . pictorially . . . dramati- cally superb . . a rare and moving British import."-N. Y. Times. Specializing in Hall Rentals and Banquets -U - '1 .4 I., *z ! 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