THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1956 WUERTH STARTING FRIDAY Adventure that thunders thru the sky! BLOCKBUSTER!I SPENCER TRACY - 2 VAN JOHNSON 7 ROBERT MITCHUM m=i- 6'VER r --Y9 ANMG.M MASTERPIECE REPRINT ALSO THE GREAT PULITZER PRIZE PLAY Men Appointed To Law Group The Association of American Law Schools has appointed six University Law School professors to positions on several committees for the coming year it was an- nounced recently. Those appointed were B. J. George, Jr. to the committee on foreign exchanges of law teachers and students, John P. Dawson to the committee on comparative law, William W. Bishop, Jr. to the committee on international law, Alfred F. Conard to the commit- tee on'law and psychology, Charles W. Joiner and Lewis M. Simes. ORPHEUM FOR ONE FULL WEEK STARTING FRIDAY String Four To Perform Tomorrow The sixteenth annual Chamber Music Festival featuring the Buda- pest String Quartet will take place beginning at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Auditorium. . Other concerts will be at 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sun- day. T he Quartet, consisting of Josef Roisman, violinist; Alexand- er Schneider, violinist; Boris Kroyt, violist and Mischa Schneid- er, cellist will have as guest viol- ist Prof. Robert Courte of the music school. Celebrating its twenty-fifth Am- erican anniversary next season, the Quartet first appeared in the Unit- ed States in 1930 at Cornell Uni- versity. A few days later they played with much success in New York. The Budapest String Quartet first played in the Library of Congress in December 1938. Each spring and fall they have con- tinued to give a regular series of concerts at the national library, internationally famous as a music center. During their present tour the Quartet will include at least one work of Mozart on most of theif programs in celebration of the Mozart Bicentennial. They will perform a number of Mozart, string quintets with Prof. Courte assisting. Iwao Ayusawa To Lecture On Japan's Market Position "Japan As a Competitor in the .r t x k i 17 1 1 1 1 t i t i i a 9 World Market" will be Prof. Iwao and the Center for Japanese Ayusawa's topic in a lecture to St"die- di be dliveed t 4:5 pm. tday World-wide expert in the field be AdiveredmA,4:15gpem.layof labor mediation and arbitration, in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Pr.Aysw aapr mnt Prof. Ayusawa, professor of la- Prof. Ayusawa was a prominent bor problems and international re- figure in the International Labor lations at International Christian Organization from 1919 to 1938. University, Tokyo, is visiting the He received his doctorate from Col- University under the sponsorship umbia in 1920. of the department of economics Prof. Ayusawa made a major contribution -to labor legislation in Japan when he wrote the first D ' Securiy iM an draft of two of that nation's post To Speak Tonight war basic labor laws. While here, Dr. Ayusawa will also address various classes in the Joseph J. Keeley, University Re- todprmnsh svstn. two departments he is visiting. search Security Officer, will speak on "The Young Engineer Looks at the Present Day Security Proced-C ures and Practices," today at 7:30 Calndrs p.m. in Room 3K of the Union. The Union-League calendars will The speech is sponsored by Sig- be out today according to Union ma Rho Tau, engineering Honor- publicity chairman Russ McKen- ary Speech Society. non. Keeley has had a varied career They may be obtained at the in the U.S. Naval Service and U. Union desk and will be distributed S. Security program. to many units today and tomorrow. Orgwanization Notices WINNER GRAND PRIX DU CINEMA FRANCAIS "A WORK OF ART" -N.Y. Post I The Dial NO 2-2513 ofv ~ ORIGINAL Masterpiece "A frank study of the emotional upheavals of two adolescents .,. can- did and explicit.. (5o0ad a Post I I- Special Added Attraction Rhptlent Q enid GRADUATE MIXER Friday, February 17 DANCING from 9 to 12 P.M. STAG or DRAG RACKHAM ASSEMBLY HALL 50c per person THE MEDDLERS, ORCHESTRA Christian Science Organization: Tes- timonial meeting, tonight, Upper Room, Lane Hall. * * * Congregational and Disciples Guild: Study group on "The Uniqueness of the Christian Faith," tonight, 7:15 p.m., Guild House, 524 Thompson. * * * East Quad Radio Club: WCBN-EQ- There will be an organizational meeting for all members of the East Quad radio station on Feb. 18 at 10:30 a.m. in the Benzinger Library downstairs in East Quad. This is an important meet- ing and everyone must attend if pos- sible. Anyone who has not auditioned but hastsome interest in radio should attend to get an idea of the ,station's operation. To be a staff member you need not live in East Quadrangle. S- s Episcopal Student Foundation: Fac- ulty Luncheon-seminar, today, 12:10 p.m. at Canterbury House. Inquirer's Class, "The Episcopal Church," tonight, 8:00 p.m., Canterbury House. f I- English Journal Club: Meeting to- night, East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg., 8:00 p.m. A panel will discuss the poetry and criticism of John Crowe Ranson. Mimeographed copies of .the poems will be provided. * * * Hillel Foundation: Friday evening Sabbath services; followed by Oneg Shebbatt, 7:15 p.m., Hillel. Program of Jewish music, tonight, Main Chapel of Hillel, 8:30 p.m. Pro- gram will feature vocal and instru- mental music for Jewish Music Month. I Circolo Italiano: Meeting, Feb. 17, 8:00 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Film "Cristo Prohibito" or "Strange Decep- tion" will be shown. No charge for admission for members. Inter-Arts Union: Meeting, tonight, 7:30 p.m., Generation. Office of the Publications Bldg. to discuss the Pete Seeger concert scheduled for Feb. 24, and to begin planning for the student arts festival. Anyone interested is in- vited to attend. * r * La Petite Causette: Meeting today, 3:15-5:00 p.m., South Cafeteria, Union. * * * Old Time Jazz Society: Record pro- gram of Louis Armstrong and Benny Goodman, tonight, 7:00 p.m., Rm. 3B, Michigan Union. Sigma Rho Tau: Mr. Joseph Keeley will speak on "The Young Engineer Looks at the Security Program and Practices," tonight, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 3K of the Union, open meeting. Ulir Ski Club: Meeting, tonight, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 3N, Michigan Union. * * * Union Opera: All persons interested in writing short skits for 1956 Union Opera, please attend the meeting to- day in Rm. 3G, Michigan Union, 3:30 p.m. * "* WAA: Modern Dance, Club, Lesson and organizational meeting, tonight, 7:30 p.m., Barbour Gym. 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 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Six inch P & E slide rule in an leather carrying case. Between Dent Bldg. and 1600 Washtenaw. Phone NO 3-4141. )123A LOST-Concord College Class Ring on Thompson or Jefferson Sts. near West Quad. Reward. NO 2-9888. )122A FOUND-Pair brown rimmed glasses in brown leather case. Call Room 331, Mosher. )121A LOST DURING FINALS-Universal Ge- neva wristwatch. Please call Jim, 225 Adams. NO 2-4401. )120A LOST; 3 keys on chain with tag adver- tising a Dairy Co. State St., Maynard St. District. Phone NO 3-1511, ext. 794 until 5:00. Evenings NO 2-2889. )118A LOST Thursday near Virginian one small 1957 Ring. Please call NO 3- 0521, Ext. 708. )119A PERSONAL FINE ARTS CLUB is taking a trip to the Museum of Detroit. Leaving 10:30 A.M. this Saturday. Anyone interested meet in Tappan Hall at that time. )92F A PENNY A DAY brings Time (6c), Life (8c), Sports Illustrated (8c), or nu- merous other mags your way. These are incredibly low rates! Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )89F PROFESSIONALS-improve your speak- ing ability. Business or social pur- poses. 3-1531 Ext. 296. )87F FOR SALE FOR SALE: Collegiate Furnishings for Apartment-tables, drapes, beds, etc. NO 2-6983. JO ANNE. After 5. )128B SEVEN FORMALS, only worn once or twice. Size 12 to 14 (tall), $5 to $20. Phone NO 3-2624. )108B 1 PAIR of Cut-throat Finches. Tropi- cal fish and supplies. University Aquarium. 3-0224. )172B SIAMESE KITTENS for sale, 5 months old, papers available. Siamese Cat Stud Service. NO 2-9020. )121B MENS Humber English Bicycle; ABC Automatic washing machine; Wolver- ine alto saxophone; phone 2-3303. )125B ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-$6.88, sox 39c, shorts 69c, military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. ) 123B WANTED. Camp Counselors for YWCA Camp near Ann Arbor. If interested call 2-2581. Mrs. Gross. )74H. THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR Arch. stu- dent for part time work on small house design and plans. Work can be done in your own home. Reply Box 15D Michigan Daily. WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Company. Phone NO 8-9382. )70H THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HAS OPENINGS FOR SECRETARIES, STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS Medical Technologists in the fields of CHEMISTRY, BIO-CHEMISTRY BACTERIOLOGY Good vacation, sick leave policies. Liberal fringe benefits, excellent working conditions. Apply: University of Michigan Personnel Office 3012 Administration Bldg. Ann Arbor, Michigan )71H 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. )10S USED CARS 1954 VOLKSWAGEN 2 door Sedan. Seat Covers, Luggage Rack. Excellent con- dition. Call NO 2-7646. After 5 P.M. )114N 1955 FORD FAIRLANE Club sedan. 11,000 Miles. Tutone, Fordomatic, Fully equipped. NO 2- 1684. )113N BUY WITH CONFIDENCE-Fully re- conditioned used cars. 1953 Mercury Tudor, Mercomatic, radio and heater, $1095; 1951 Mercury Tudor, overdrive, $575; 1955 Ford Tudor, 8 cylinder Ford- omatic, $1595; 1953 Chrysler Newport Hardtop Coupe at $1345. See us now. Fitzgerald Inc., Lincoln-Mercury, 3345 Washtenaw, NO 3-4197. )112N 1948 PLYMOURTH - Good condition. Best offer. Call Mr. Kelso, NO 3-1123. )111N REAL ESTATE BOARDERS WANTED-Medical Frater- nity. Corner Hill & Forest. Inquire Steward, NO 2-2252. )12S FOR RENT WILL SHARE large campus apartment with two male students. Phone NO 8-7348. )45C FOUR MAN APARTMENT Four and one-half rooms with kitchen. Will trade for two or three man accommodations or informa- tion leading to above. Phone NO 8-7348. )44C HELP WANTED PART-TIME BELLBOY. Thursday and Saturday evenings. 7 P.M. to 1 A.M. Apply at Manager's Office, Michigan Union. )76H LARGE double in basement. Need 1 MEAL JOB. Waiter or Kitchen.)2-6422. man to share. $6 per week. 1001 S. Mr. Wertz. )73H Forest. 2-7639. )23Dl Read Daily Class ifieds SHARE double room with kitchen privi.- leges. Call NO 3-0698. )20D BUSINESS SERVICES WILL TAKE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD for day care. Licensed home near cam- pus. 708 Arch. Phone NO 3-8818. )33J ALTERATIONS. Ladies garments. Call 2-2678. Prompt service. )32J RICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER. Fine, old certified instruments and bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962.' )31J A,. CAMPUS TOURISTS Phone NO 3-8454 19D U = Endmng Tonight ROOMS FOR RENT ~ DOUBLE with washbowl. Call NO 2- 1147. At Hill and E. University. )28? WANTED - 3 roomers. 2 for double room. One to share double, Young good natured landlord. $7 per week. 1227 South State. NO 3-1650. )27D TO SHARE with a graduate male stu- dent. Large. double room, private lav- atory and bowl. 923 Olivia, NO 2-1465. ) 250 MEN STUDENTS-Single at 518 E. Wil- liam. Singles and doubles at 426 Ham- ilton Place. opeogols" I i 1 046 Matinees i Nights 80c i 11 A . iy 8:30 P.M DRAMATIC ARTS CENTE presents AENRIK IBSEN OPENING FRIDAY, Feb. 17, 8:15 P.M. m p 'Wed.-Sat. through Mar. 3 DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER 327 S. Fourth Ave. (Masonic Temple) Ad ii t1 d Ci trat Q R (I . KARL ROBINSON I IN PERSON, Presents BRIAZIL A true-to-life, wonderfully colorful film story of our largest southern neighbor. --SUNDAY- February 19, 3:00 PM. Pattengill Auditorium 105 South State Street General Admission, $1.00 ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. One upperclassman or grad. 2-6422. Mr. Wertz. )8E BOARDERS BOARDERS WANTED - Good food. Reasonable rates. Call Art Cieslak, NO 2-9431. )ls ALAN LADD EDW.G. ROBINSON . M CENE KRUPA " LIRNEE HAMPTON." DEN POLEACK - TEDDY WLSON, ED WARD "KID" DRY o .4 tan. MARNY JAMES. MARJIIA ELTON. 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