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'AGE Two

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, MAY 3,1950

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WU ERTH
STARTING FRIDAY
AN INVITATION.
TO MURDER!
hERBERT i. YATE
PRESENTS
A REPUBLIC
PICTURE
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EDMUND O'BRIEN
RUTH ROMAN
PLUS-
MISS IT AND YOU'RE A ZERO-
HIT IT AND YOU'RE A.HERO I
s O rs
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S.NE.,WARNER BROS. STARRINi
RICHARD CONTE -PEGGIE CASTLE

PRO-ASIAN POLICY:
'Threat of War in Asia,' White Says

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War in Asia could be within
view, Sidney White, '51, said yes-
terday in a lecture sponsored by
the journalism department.
White, introduced by Prof. Wes-
ley Mauer, remarked "It will not
occur in 1956, however."
A correspondent for the foreign
bureau of International Newsi Ser-
vice, he believes that the Commu-
nists are ready now and willing to
risk a hot war in the Asian na-
tions.
In view of, this threat he said,
the policy of the United States
must "not be just as it has been-
anti-Communist. It must be defi-
nitely pro-Asian."
"The United States must evolve
a policy to assist the Asian nations
economically. We must help to.
keep them free and independent,"
he continued.
The INS correspondent suggest-

ed that in the field of economics Concerning Russia's ability to
the Communists are a challenge produce materials, he said, "Rus-
to the United States. "Theyhave sia will outstrip and outproduce
been highly successful," he re- the United States in a few short
marked. years."
Orgaciization Notices

Christian Science Organization: Tes-
timonial meeting, Lane Hall Upper
Room, 7:30 p.m., tonight.
Gilbert and Sullivan Society: Meet-
ing for Election of Officers, 7:00 p.m.,
tonight, 5th Floor Administration Bldg.
There will also be recordings.
* * *
Hi lel Foundation: Friday evening
Sabbath service, '7:30 p.m., Hillel. Pro-
fessor Kenneth E. Boulding will speak
on "Religion and the Business World."
International Center and Internation-

al Students Association: Social hour,
today, 4:30-6:00 p.m., International
Center.
Jr. Interfraternity Council and Jr.
Panhellenic: Help Week, Fresh Air
Camp, 1:00 p.m., May 3 and 4. Meet
behind the Administration Bldg. to take
the bus.
Michigan Union: Male students may
now sign up for Orientation Group
Leader interviews at the Union Student
Office from 3-5 p.m.; Interviewing be-
gins Saturday, May 5.
* * *
Old Time Jazz Society: Meeting
featuring 1925-1928 Fletcher Henderson
78 RPM'S, 7:00 p.m., tonight, Rmn. 3B,
Union.
WAA: The Riding Club will meet
tonight, in front of the W.A.B. at
7:00 p.m. Weather permitting, the club
will ride on the trails. All who wish
to ride, please contact Peg Davis or
Erwin Pereistein.
S* *
WCBN-SQ: There will be a meeting
tonight, Rm. G 103, 7:15 p.m. to elect
officers for thefall semester. All
active members are required to attend
or submit an excuse to NoraLea Paselk,
Martha Cook, before the meeting.

HELP WANTED
COUNSELORS wanted for Girl Scout
Camp in Chelsea, Michigan-water,
front director, nature and crafts con-
sultant, business manager, handy-
man, Will consider married couple.
For appointment contact Girl Scout
Office, NO 2-5434, days. )125H
SUMMER and permanent assistant ad-
vertising-good pay - pleasant sur-
roundings - interesting work, Re-
quires intelligence - typing - 5 day
week - paid holidays - insurance -
apply afternoons or Saturday morning
this week. Mr. Hawkins, Advertisers
Publishing Co. 944 Wall St. )124H
BABY SITTER. 12:30 to 5:30 Monday
through Friday. Preferably available
through summer. Please call NO 3-
6321. )123H
OPPORTUNITIES available for perma-
nent employment with well estab-
lished company for sales correspond-
ent, typist and estimator.

BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING-Theses, term papers, etc. Rea-
sonable rates, prompt service. 830
South Main, NO 8-7590. )44J
RICHARD 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; 760x15,
$19.95 (exchange price plus tax)
Hickey's Service Station

USED CARS
1948 DODGE Tudor. Excellent condition.
Good motor and tires. Call Lou Bal-
dacci, 728 S. State, NO 2-5038. )154N
1949 LINCOLN Cosmopolitan, radio,
heater, excellent shape, must sell, best
offer over $200. Phone NO 3-6400. ) 153N

Cor. N. Main & Catherine.

NO 8-7717
)423

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

Union-Sponsored Theater Trip
to PAJAMA GAME
Starring:
FRAN WARREN
LARRY DOUGLAS
BUSTER WEST
TUESDAY, MAY Sth. LEAVES UNION AT 6:30 P.M.
$3.50 for Ticket and Transportation
Tickets may be purchased daily at the Union Student Offices
3-5 P.M.

Guaranteed installation or
"do-it-yourself."

Edwards Bros. Inc.
2500 S. State

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) 122H

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MATURE WOMAN to take charge of
small office in local downtown store.
Must have knowledge of bookkeeping,
typing, etc. Write letter of experience
and qualifications to Box 19D, Mich
igan Daily. )21H
HELP WANTED - Waiters, waitresses,
part-time for noon and/or week-ends.
Experience desirable. Call in person!
at the Virginian, 313 S. State. )120H
WANTED-Cab drivers full or part-time.
Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow
and Checker Cab Company. Phone
NO 8-9382. )70H
FOR SALE
1 MAY FESTIVAL tickets. Center loca-
tion, main floor, for Saturday after..
noon and Sunday afternoon. Call NO
8-6600. )199B
SELLING NOW: Chairs, end-tables, ra-
dio, phonograph, fryer, dining table,
vacuum. Selling in June: sofa-bed,
ringer-washer. Phone NO 3-2217. )198B
TWO TICKETS for Francescatti concert,
Sat., May 5. Seats in first balcony $3.00
apiece. NO 2-5631. Sandra Bader. )197B
LIKE NEW $300 stove-refrigerator unit.
Best offer over $200. Call NO 2-0921.
Ask for Lefebvre. )196B
NEW SHIPMENT of tropical fish are in.
University Aquarium. Phone NO 3-
0224. Open daily. )195B
CONTINENTAL 35 foot 1954 trailer set
in park near Ann Arbor. Tub shower.
Birch interior clean as new. Large
living room with davenport bed. Oil
drum. Available June 10. NOrmandy
5.1171, evenings. )193B
MAY FESTIVAL Season tickets, two,
Main Floor, $10.000 each. Phone NO 2-
4684. )190B
ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-$6.88, sox
39c, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)123B

FOR RENT
301 N. STATE
4 adults
Spacious 4 rooms with 2 bedrooms and
private bath. Recently redecorated
and furnished. Also-3 rooms with
bath on first floor. Call NO 8-6205 or
NO 3-4594. )67C
ROOMS for summer. Men students. 1315
Cambridge Road. )66C
BEAUTIFUL new apartment for summer
rental. Living-bedroom combination,
complete modern kitchen and bath,
private entrance, excellent ventila-
tion, all utilities included. 507 Church
St. NO 3-2735. )65C
APT. available June 16th to Aug. 31.
3-room, furnished, including utilities.
$85.00 per mo. Phone NO 3-0521, ext.
329 after 6 P.M. )63C
APARTMENT For Summer. 4 large
rooms . . . completely furnished from
June 15 to Sept. 15. Call NO 3-6580.
)61C
4-ROOM APARTMENT, bath, study and
utility. Fireplace. Use of full base-
ment. Downtown location. $100.00 per
month. NO 5-5686 between 6 and 8
P.M. Also furniture bargains. )57C
FURNISHED three room apartment
near campus. June 15-August 15. Rea-
sonable rent. Call Stan at NO 3.2980.
) 64C
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED for May Festival week-end a
two or three man apartment. Will pay
hotel rates. Call NO 3-3307 or 2-6312.
Ask for Hal or Sy. )21L
PORTABLE, electric, 3-speed record
player. Phone Univ. ext. 519, Mon.,
Wed., Fri. )5K
LARGE BABY CRIB, NO 2-3724. )41b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Scarab Bracelet. Reward. NO 2-
2539. Ask for Cathy. )173A

OUR LOW
OVERHEAD
saves you moneys
50 new and used cars to choose fzom.
Come out today to the BIG NEW lot
at 3345 Washtenaw.
Fitzgerald
LINCOLN - MERCURY
Phone NO 3-4197
Open evenings till 8
1949 PONTIAC Tudor; black, radio,
heater; good rubber. $165.
1950 CHEVROLET ''Tudor; radio, heater
$295.
1953 CHEVROLET Tudor; black, heater,
turn signals, good rubber. $595.
1955 PLYMOUTH Tudor, two-tone paint,
radio, heater, 12,000 miles. $1395
JIM WHITE, CHEVROLET,
INC.
Ashley at Liberty First at Washington
Phone NO 2-5000 or NO 3-6495
SPORTS
Hi, Mr. & Mrs. Golfer
Visit Michigan's most well stocked Pro
shop. 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

PERSONAL
3RADUATING? You can subscribe to
Time, rLife, New Yorker, etc. at special
discounts only while you are a stu-
dent. Student Periodical, NO 2-3061.
1l67F
WANTED-Pictures taken at the Golden
Garter Booth at Michigras. Please
call NO 2-5553, Room 216 or 316. )165F
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
ROOMS FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOMS and suites for rent,
summer and fall. Male students past
20 years. Half block from campus.
Cooking privileges. 417 E. Liberty.
)43D
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-Two rides to New York City
or New Jersey June 9 or 10 or one
ride June 7 or 8 Call 6047 Lloyd or
511 Mosher. )581
Need
oueyg
Desk
Crowded?
Sell your textbooks now
at FOLLETT'S while there
is still a market for them.
Get extra cash and extra
room on your desk.
Take
Used
Books
to
Folett's

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