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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1956

Collecting, Designing Sports Cars Hobby of Clothier

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lated to Al Sigman, Michigan
tackle, which further increases his
interest in the sport.
However, Goldman's first love
is sports cars. He has raced in
forty or fifty races and in 1953
placed eleventh in national point
standings in the U.S.
Sebring Race
He has raced in competition all
over the United States. His most
recent race was the Sebring In-
ternational Sports Car Race held
in Sebring, Florida. Goldman and
Ray Crawford, recent winner of
the Pan-American road race drove
for the Corvette team.
When questioned whether he
would let his sons, Max, 14, and
Edward, 11, race when they grow
older, Goldman replied negatively.
He said, "I take them for a drive
once in a while, other than that
they have no contact with the
cars." He explained that the fam-
ily had just acquired a new cus-
tom-built Karmann-Ghira Volks-
wagon which is used for driving
in Ann Arbor.
In conclusion, Goldman com-
mented, "I hope to race until I'm
fifty and then I'll retire. That
leaves me about twelve years left
in the business," he laughed.
Organization
Alpha Phi Omega: Meeting, tonight,
7:30 p.m., Union.
Christian Science Organization: Tes-
timonial meeting, tonight, 7:30 p.m.,
Upper Room, Lane Hall.
English Journal Club: Professor David
L. Stevenson of Western Reserve will
speak on "Design and Structure in
'Measure for Measure,' A New Ap-
praisal," tonight, 8:00 p.m., East Con-
ference Room.

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-One pair of gold rimmed glasses
in white case, Monday, near State
Street. Call Mary Crissman, 4012 Al-
ice Lloyd. )166A
LOST-Siamese cat, 16 pound male. An-
swers to name of Michael. Reward.
Call NO 2-8800. )163A
LOST - Brown note-book, containing
practice teaching and music educa-
tion notes. Important. NO 2-0808.
)164A
PERSONAL
MARLON "Brandy" Says: "See You at
the Waterfront." ) 148F
LOTS of snow and FRIGID FUN at
Michigras. )146F
"GABE."yMeet Betsy Barbour and Allen
Rumsey at "JAZZ GOES TO HEAV-
EN." Irving. )149F
CORRECTION: you weren't dreaming
that you could subscribe to Life at 8c
a copy! Student Periodical, NO 2-
3061. )146F
MICHIGRAS will again be a success.
Gomberg and Newberry are presenting
a terrific new "Showboat" with beau-
tiful women, top talent, and superb
music. Don't miss it. April 20th and
21st. )139F
SPRING FEVER Exposed! -- in "Cam-
pus Love" at Michigras. )144F
BACHELOR (age 24) with small inheri-
tance, seeking suitable mate. Send
picture with letter. Box 2282, Ann Ar-
bor. )133F
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
SPORTS
Hi, Mr. & Mrs. Golfer
Visit Michigan's most well stocked Pro
sh9p. Anything and everything for the
golfer! Beginner's sets, 2 woods, 5
irons, nice bag, $79 value $57.50; shag
balls (repainted) $2 doz. Add to your
present set with some of my wide se-
lection of single clubs, woods, irons
and putters, utility clubs. Extra spe-
cial caddy carts $17.95.
BOB APPLEGATE'S
Golf & Gift Mart
Located at Municipal Golf Course
Phone NO 8-9230
)20S
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE now open
for playing. 1519 Fuller Road. )21S
ROOMS FOR RENT
DOUBLE sleeping rooms for two men.
Phone NO 8-0565 or NO 3-0913. )38D

USED CARS
CADILLAC 1953
Convertible, canary yellow, white top
only 6 mos. old. White wall tires, ra-
dio, heater, windshield washers, tinted1
glass. All power equipment, except
for brakes. Good mechanical condi-
tion. $2,400. Phone NO 2-1589. )150N
1949 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN, radio,'
heater, seat covers. Excellent shape.
Must sell. $275. NO 3-6400. )149N
1952 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, heater,
seat covers, excellent condition.)NO
2-9853 evenings only. )138N
OUR LOW
OVERHEAD
saves you money!l
50 new and used cars to choose from.
Come out today to the BIG NEW lot
at 3345 Washtenaw.
Fitzgerald
LINCOLN - MERCURYN
Phone NO 3-4197
Open evenings till 8
1941 FORD Club coupe, good tires, no
rust, runs perfectly, $95.
1952 CHEVROLET 2-door, grey, real
clean and Viw mileage, $445.
1953 WILLYS hardtop, 2-tone paint, ra-
dio, heater, overdrive, 20,000 miles,
white-wall tires and like new, $745.
1950 PLYMOUTH Stationwagon, radio.
heater, in excellent condition, $445.
Jim White Chevrolet, Inc,
Ashley at Liberty, First at Washington
Phone NO 2-5000 or NO 3-6495
)130N
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MAKE MONEY SPARE TIME
7 to 10 hrs. weekly nets to $200.00 month.
Possibly full time work. Man or wom-
an from this area to service new De
Lux Vending Mach. Route. One who
can qualify as to honesty and ability
will be "interviewed locally. Car and
$600.00 cast investment necessary, ful-
ly secured. Write P.O. box 7047, Min-
neapolis 11, Minn. )19S
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-Someone to share trip to
Quebec in May. Call NO 3-1531, ext.
476, 6 P.M. . )57G

BUSINESS SERVICES
RE-WEAVING. Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)30J
- ICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER.
Fine, old certified instruments and
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J
New Atlas Tires
6.70x15, $15.95; 6.00x16, $13.95; 760xl5,
$19.95 (exchange price plus tax)
Hickey's Service Station

Cor. N. Main & Catherine.

NO 8-7717
)42J

SMITH'S FLOOR COVERINGS
205 N. Main 207 E. Washington
Headquarters in Ann Arbor for:
Armstrong linoleum and tile
NO 3-8321 NO 2-9418
Complete floor coverings shops
Mohawk and Bigelow carpets
Guaranteed installation or
"do-it-yourself."
)36J
HELP WANTED
MATURE engineer to do architectural
porcelain enamel layout, field work,
and handle office work. An excellent
opportunity to grow with a new in-
dustry. Salary commensurate with
ability. Phone NO 3-2407. )107H
MALE or FEMALE part-time,"Saturday
and Sunday, 9 to 6. Chatterbox Rest-
urant, 800 S. State. Apply in person.
)104H
YOUNG LADY for full time work at
soda fountain. No evenings or,.Sun-
days. Swift's Drug Store. 340 S. State,
NO 2-0534. )105H

HELP WANTED
STUDENT ORGANIZATION'is interest-
ed in finding a non-student woman
with business procedure to work aft-
ernoons from 3 to 5. and Sat. morn-
ings 9 to 12. Phone NO 2-5514 between
5 and 6 P.M. only. Ask for Fred Shel-
don. )98H
WANTED-Cab drivers full or part timo
Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann A-bor Yellow
and Checker Cab Company. Phone
NO 8-9382. )70H
FOR SALE
"HERCULES" bike, price $20, call after
9 P.M. Owen Munk, NO 8-8495. <
)B180
ROYAL Portable Typewriter, clean, good
condition, $35.00; Cole steel cabinet
with two letter-size file drawers, four
4x6 file drawers, storage space with
shelves, gray, $20.00. NO 3-0777. )179B
BOY'S full size middleweight bicycle,
red and white, good condition. Call
NO 2-4119 from 3:30-8:00 PM. )1728
HOUSE and extra lot for sale. Uni'er-
sity instructor has accepted new po-
sition, 3-bedroom completely modern,
basement tiled.,Phone NO 8-8568.
)176B
REVERE tape recorder -- dual track-
$110. Phone NO 8-9646 after 5. )177B
121" R.C.A. TV with, antenna $29.
Phone NO 3-2569. )178B
ARMY, NAVY type oxfords--$6.88, sox
39c, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)123B
a FOR RENT
APT. for married couple or women stu-
dents. Available May 1 to Sept. 1
Call NO 3-3463. )560

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Episcopal Student Foundation: In-
quirer's Class, tonight, 7:00 p.m., Can-
terbury House.
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Hillel Foundation: Friday evening
Sabbath services, fraternity sponsored;
7:30 p.m., Hillel.
* * *
Il Circolo Italiano: Dr. Antonio Car-
loni, Italian Consul from Detroit, will
speak on "Italy Today," tonight, 8:00
p.m., Vandenburg Room, Michigan
League.
International Center and Interna-
tional Students Association: Social
hour, today, 4:30-6:00 p.m., Interna-
tional Center.

SALESMEN WANTED
Unusual opportunity in Detroit selling Smith-Coruna
electric and standard office typewriters, portable type-
writers, adding machines, cash registers and supplies in
protected. territory for manufacturer. Training course
with guaranteed salary. This is a full time position with
excellent opportunity for promotion. Selling experience
not necessary. Ambitious young men have the opportu-
nity to get into the big earning bracket. This is a real
career opportunity. Write us giving full details about
yourself if interested.
SMITH-CO}RONA INC

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1930 E. Jefferson Ave.

Detroit 7, Michigan

La Petite Causette: Meeting,
3:15-5:00 p.m., South Cafeteria,
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today,
Union.

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Michigan Crib: There will be a movie,
"Justice Under Law," after which Ed-
mond F. DeVine will speak on the
movie and its subject. Refreshments
will be served and everyone is invited
to attend, tonight, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 3KLM,
Michigan Union.
« . «
New Union Co-ed Show: Petitioning
for positions fo assistant productions,
promotions, programs, music chairman,
and assistant general secretary of new
Union Co-ed Show ends April 20. Peti-
tions may be picked up and returned
to main desk in the Union. At that
time, interviews may be arranged.
Old Time Jazz Society: Dick Bene-
dek will speak on "MC-ing a Record
Program," tonight, 7:30 p.m., 519 E.
William St., Rm. 2A.
WCBN-SQ: There will be a general
staff meeting, tonight, Rm. G-103,
South Quad, 7:30 p.m. Important! We
tvill be discussing the new proposed con-
stitution. If any member cannot be
there, or has not received his copy of
the new constitution, please inform
NoraLea Paselk, Martha Cook Bldg.

Need dough for the Michigras!

Sell the text books you no longer need.
We pay CASH for your textbooks the
year around.

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Fountain
Typewriters
School
Supplies
Typewriters and
DESKS, CHAIRS, FILES
Fountain Pens Repaired
MORRILL'S
314 S. State NO 3-2481

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SELL THEM at
FOLLETYTS
State Street at North U.

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LAST TWO CONCERTS
SUNDAY, MAY 6
AFTERNOON 2:30
Schoenberg's "Gurre-Lieder"
Choral Union And Orchestra
LOIS MARSHALL, Soprano RUDOLF PETRAK, Tenor
MARTHA LIPTON, Contralto HAROLD HAUGH, Tenor
LAWRENCE WINTERS, Bass ERIKA STIEDRY, Narrator
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor
EVENING 8:30

WUERTH
STARTING FRIDAY
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Color by
TECH vlrn.
-EDMUND GWENN
JOHN FORSYTHE
7 uo SHIRLEY MacLAINE
ALSO
CLIFFORD ODETS'
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