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SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1959

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE TEREE

SGC Flight
Okayed; Set
Fare Boost
The Student Government Coun-
cil sponsored flight to Europe will
definitely leave for London and
Amsterdam next month.
Final approval from the Civil
Aeuronautics Board and the Uni-
versity has made the flight offi-
cial. As a result of a meeting held
in the Union Tuesday evening it
was decided that passengers signed
up to take the trip will accept an
increase in fare to cover charges
for those who have not yet signed.
These students will receive rebates
if more people decide to take the
t trip.;
According to Ray McCarus, '57,
travel committee chairman, there
is still room for a limited number
of passengers. McCarus states that
passports can still be easily ob-
tained and there is still plenty of
time for all selective service regis-
trants to clear their trip with
their draft boards.
The plane leaves from Idlewild
Airport, New York City, June 27
and returns Sept. 11. The cost
for round trip is $350. One way
passage is available either way at
half that price.
Lea gue Lists
Summer Heads
League appointments for sum-
mer school are as follows:
President of the League will be
Cherry Harris, '58; judiciary chair-
man, Jocelyn Watt, '57; members
of the judiciary committee will be
Judy Barnes, '58 and Pat Car-
roll, '57; social chairman is Jenny
Morgan, '59; publicity chairman
is Sue York, '59; and dance class
chairman is Judy Gamble, '58.
For the fall semester, dance
class chairman will be Janet O'-
Brien, '58 and Merit-Tutorial Com-
mittee. members will be Phyllis
Schaberg, '58.
Junior Girls Play will have as
its music chairman, Angela Suino,
'58; choral director, Betty Edson;
scenery chairman, Sally Jo Ar-
nold, '58; and assistant scenery
chairman, Chris Dittmer, '58.

BRITISH ACTRESS:
'Troublemaker' Deirdre
Weeps Through Career

v--

By ADELAIDE WILEY

The name Deirdre m e a n s'
"troublemaker," according to pret-
ty Deirdre Owens, young up-and-
coming stage and television ac-
tress, soon to appear in the Drama
Season's opener, "Black Chiffon,"
on May 14.
But, with her long brown hair,
honest wide blue eyes, and frank,
unassuming personality, Miss Ow-
ens could hardly be called a
troublemaker, except in some of
her stage parts.
"It seems I can't get away from
playing 16 to 19-year-olds," she
acknowledges in her pleasant Brit-
ish accent. "I've wept through so
many teenage scenes; I was even
in a play called 'Teach Me How
to Cry'.
, Has Offstage Maturity
"I'd very much like to grow
up-professionally, that is. I think
I already have, offstage."
However, in "Black Chiffon,"
Miss Owens will play someone in
her early twenties.
Asked what her own age is, Miss
Owens laughingly states: "That
I'm not going to admit until I do
get a chance for some grownup
parts. I guess I just have to get
some wrinkles. Then anyone can
know how old I am."
Miss Owens was born in London,
came to America in 1940 with her
mother. She is an only child,
and says, "All my mother has to
do is take care of me -and the
cat," in New York City.
Interested in Drama
Always interested in drama, Miss
Group Leaders
Must Sign Today
Today is the last day for stu-
dents to sign up as orientation
group leaders for next semester.
Group leaders will lead mixed
groups of men and women and
lead 'freshmen or transfer student
groups. They will receive their
meals free for the first few days
of the orientation period.
Applications may be filled out
from 3 to 5, p.m. in the Student
Offices of the Union.

DEIRDRE OWENS
.. Drama Season actress.

Owens began her career in ballet,
but could not continue because
"I am afflicted with asthma. So
they put me in theatrical work to
keep me busy."
And Miss Owens has been kept
busy with four years in television
w'ork and much more in stage
work.
L a s t season on Broadway,
though, her understudy commit-
ment (to-Betsy von Furstenberg),
in "The Chalk Garden" ended and
she had nothing to do for awhile.
"People kept asking me what I
would do, and I just quoted a line
from Chalk Garden-'I shall con-
tinue to explore the astonishment
of living."'"-
(Continued from Page 2)
Holt, Mich. - Teacher needs: Science
(Chem/Physics); Gen. Science; Teacher-
Counselor (woman preferred); Mentally
Handicapped (elem.).
Kenosha, Wisconsin - Teacher needs:
High School French.
Le Mars, Iowa - Teacher Needs: High
School English/Speech/Journalism; So.
cial Science.
Lenox, Massachusetts-Teacher needs:
High School Latin (woman); Music-
Piano (woman); Girls Physical Ed.; 9th
Grade English (woman).
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEW:
W. C. Wilson of Crowell-Collier Pub-
lishing Co., Detroit, will interview men
for Summer Sales Promotional jobs in
the Educational Division, Room 3G
Michigan Union, Sat., May 12, 1 to 3
p.m. (Not selling magazines).
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
New York Civil Service announces op-
portunities for Employment Interview-

Joint Recital
To Be Held
Michigan Singers, a mixed en- ....
semble of 60 voices and vocal edu-
catfon majors, will be guests of M
the Ann Arbor high school acap- MICHIGAN DAILY
pella choir in a joint concert at CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
3:30 p.m. tomorrow. RATES
The concert will be held in the LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
new high school's 1780-seat audi- 2 .66 1.47 2.15
torium. This is the first choral 3 .77 1.95 2.23
recital by the high school choir in 4 .99 2.46 4.30
the new building. Figure 5 average words to a line,
The three-part program will be- Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
gin with selections by the high 11:00 A.M. Saturday
school. The second part will fea-
ture the Michigan Singers, under
the direction of Prof. Maynard FOR SALE
Klein, of the Music School, For ROUND TRIP Ticket to Europe on
the third part, both choirs will S.G.. Flight at less than cost. Call
join in several selections. NO 3-3523 or NO 3-1511, Ext. 691
The Michigan Singers have just (Hughes). )215B
returned from a concert tour of COLUMBIA "360" Portable. 6 mos. old.
southern Michigan. On May 24, Diamond Stylus. $65. NO 2-4401, 303
they will be heard in Hill Audi- Adams. )213B
torium performing Mozart's "Miss TROPICAL FISH, plants, aquarium sup-
Brevis." plies. University Aquarium. Phone NO
The 67-student Ann Arbor high 3-0224. )211B
school acappela choir is under the KROEHLER 3-piece sofa, studio couch,
direction of John Merrill, presi- limed-oak dinette, lamps, blond ma-
dent of the Michigan Music Edu- hogany coffee table, Hollywood bed,
cators Association. Simmons mattress, two matching
chests of drawers, desk. 1950 Admiral
refrigerator, play-pen, baby carriage.
Cures To Be Cited NO 3-0997. )B
SIAMESE--Seal Pointe kittens with pa-
O 1phrs Stud service, Call Peterson's,
NO 2-9020. )210B
The brighter outlook today for WHITE DINNER JACKET worn three
cleft palate children, their appear- times. Size 38-40. $25. Ask for Ted
ance and speech, will be the topic after 8 P.M. NO 2-4972. )203B
featured on the University's Tele- TUX, summer jacket included, double
vision Hour at 10 a.m., tomorrow, breasted, Size 38, $20. Call NO 2-4876,
on WWJ-TV. 7 to 8 P.M. )208B
Dr. James Hayward, professor ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-$6.88, sox
of oral surgery, and Dr. George 39c, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Lowrey, professor of pediatrics, Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
will present two children whose )123B
palate abnormalties have been cor-
rected by recently developed sur- ROOMS FOR RENT
gical techniques. NICE ROOMS available June 11. Lo-
cated 541 Elm St. 2nd house from
South U. and Washtenaw. )45D
I DREAMED I went to summer school
living at 1412 Cambridge. This dream
can become a reality for any maise
seeking residence in Ann Arbor this
summer. Reduced summer rates. Call
NO 8-7683. )44D
er, Unemployment Insurance Claims DOUBLE ROOMS and suites for rent,
Examiner, and Payroll Examiner. There DuBLer and sudts.f
are also positions available for people block from campus. Cooking privi-
with college training or experience in leges. 417 E. Liberty. )43D
Accounting. -_
U.S. Civil Service announces openings
for people in Bacteriology, Botany, SPORTS
Entomology, Fiber Technology, Fishery MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE now open
Products Technology, Fishery Research for y 5 Fulle Road. 21
Biology, Food Products Technology, forplayng._1519FullerRad._)21
Forest Products Technology, Genetics,
Parasitology, Plant Pathology, Plant TRANSPORTATION
Psysiology, Range Conservation, Re-
search Forestry, Systematic Zoology, RIDERS to Calif. Share expenses, leave
Wildlife Research Biology, and Agricu- June 6 to 8. Call Raymond Rice, NO
tural Economy. There are also examina- 8-7543. )59G
tion for Transportation Tariff Examiner
and for Historian.-
PERSONNEL INTERVIEW:NOW
American Airlines will conduct Air- 'A TINGLING S
line Stewardess interviews on May 16,
1956. "Tantalizing! Preare t
For further information contact the
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0Organizationi Notices

Deutscher Verein: Picnic, today,3
p.m., meet at Tappan Hall. Memb
free; non-members, 50c. German f
will be served. If it rains, we will mi
Saturday, May 19.
s.s *
Episcopal Student Foundation: G
eral Election, MAay 12 and P3, Cani
bury House.
* *
Hillel Foundation: Saturday morn
Sabbath service, 9:00 a.m., Hillel.
Saturday night dance, tonight, 9
p.m., Hillel.
Faculty open house, May 13, 4:00 p
Hillel. Supper Club, 6:00 p.m.
Michigan Christian Fellowship:1
Gordon Van Wylen, School of Engine
Ing, will speak, May 13, 4:00 p.m., L
Hall.
* * s
Russky Kruzhok: Program with pr
entation of scenes from Gogol's "T
Inspector General" by students oft
Russian Dept. Mr. Butler will s

3:00
ers,
ood
eet
en-
ter-
ing
9:00
.m.,

Russian songs. May 15, 8:00 p.m.,
International Center.
Student Religious Association: Folk
Dancing at Lane Hall, May 14, 7:30 p.m.
to 10:00 p.m. in the recreation room.
Instruction for every dance, and be-
ginners are welcome.
* * *
Undergraduate Mathematics Club:
Dr. Addison will speak on "What is
Cantor's Continuum Problem," May 15,
7:30 p.m., 3210 Angell Hall.
Westminster Student Fellowship: Grad
Luncheon and Discussion, today, 12:15
p.m., Presbyterian Student Center.

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FOR RENT BUSINESS SERVICES
LAST CALL to rent tuxedos for IFC TYPING DONE in private home. Call
Ball. Sunday night deadline. $7.10 NO 3-0214. )50J
White Dinner Jacket. Call or see
Gary Paulu, 417 E. Liberty, NO 2- WASHINGS-Also Ironings separately.
3776. )83C Specializing in cotton dresses, blouses
also. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone
FURNISHED 3 room apartment avail- 2-9020. )49J
able June 18, NO 3-6531 after 6 P.M.
Married couple preferred. )81C TYPING-Theses, term papers, etc. Rea-
sonable rates, prompt service. 830
APARTMENT AVAILABLE June 10.. South Main, NO 8-7590. )44J
Aug. 31. 3 rooms, furnished, including-
utilities. $78 per month. Call 3-0521, RICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER.
ext. 329, after 6 P.M. )860 Fine, old certified instruments and
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J
3 ROOM APARTMENT for rent, June -
10 - Sept. 10. Close to campus, pri-
vate entrance, truly gracious living. ew Atlas Tires
Phone 5-5614. )85C 600 x 16, $12.95, 670 x 15, $14.95,
_____________n___hd__Ap____m_____r rn 710 x 15, $16.95 (plus tax and your tire)
3 ROOM Furnished Apartment for rent
this summer. Near campus. Available Hickey's Service StationI
June 15. Call NO 2-9413. )84C Cor. N. Main & Catherine. NO 8-7717
)42J
NEW 3-Room Apt, for summer, gayly
decorated with 2 private entrances, SMITH'S FLOOR COVERINGS
modern kitchen and bath, all 205 N. Main 207 E. Washington
wrought-iron furniture. NO 3-6409.
)82C Headquarters in Ann Arbor for:
Armstrong linoleum and tile
SUMMER APARTMENT available. 3 large NO 3-8321 NO 2-9418
rooms fully furnished. Call NO 2- Complete floor coverings shops
0063. )80C Mohawk and Bigelow carpets
Guaranteed installation or
3 ROOM APARTMENT with kitchen. "do-it-yourself."
June 16th through September 12th. )36J
$11 per month. Call 3-8508. Dick Rus-
nack. )87C HELP WANTED
APARTMENT 2% Rooms. Nicely furn- COUNSELORS wanted for Girl Scout
ished. Private entrance, All utilities. CaU n C a, M ichign-w t
$85. Phone NO. 8-6785 . )88 Camp in Chelsea, Michigan-water-
$85. PoeN.868.)8 front director, nature and craftts con-
BEAUTIFULILY furnished studio apart- man. Will consider married couple.
ment, bath, kitchenette, private en- For appointment contact Girl Scout
trance. Four blocks from campus. Office, NO 2-4534 days. )125H
Two students from June through
August. $110 a month. NO 3-6967. WANTED-Cab drivers full or part-time.
)75C Apply 113S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow
5 STUDENT APARTMENT. Reasonable and Checker Cab Company. Phone
rates. Excellent campus cation, fur- NO 8-9382. )70H
nished, for summer rental only. Call CAMP COUNSELOR Wanted. Man to1
NO 3-3227.A_ work in summer camp for boys. June
ROOMS for summer. Men students. 1315 15 through Aug. 26. Call NO 2-9454
Cambridge Road. )660 evenings or weekends. )129H
LOST AND FOUND PERSONAL1
LADY MADISON White, Gold Bulova SAY-HEY! Dig those crazy rides at the
Watch. Near Student Chapel on Wil- Builders' Show. Let's cut loose and1
ams. Reward, NO 2-5746. ) 179A have some fun tonight and Sunday
afternoon. )175F1
LOST Brown Billfold in or near Michi-
gan Theatre, Reward. Jerry Varon, GRADUATING? Don't miss student
aNO 3-6943. )180A specials to Time, Life, etc. NO 2.
3061. )172F
LOST: Pair red framed glasses in red
lizard skin glass case, about Fri., May SERENADE for Seniors-stock up on
4. Call Nancy Murphy, NO 2-2539. student specials now! Esquire, New
)177A Yorker, Life, etc. Student Periodical,
NO 2-3061. )171F
L O S T Wednesday, Brown Rimmed
Glasses. Reward. 3-0521, Ext. 248. SEE YOU at I. F. C. Ball May 18. Rich-
)181A ard Maltby. )176F
LOST-Black silk change purse con- CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
taining about $130. Reward, call NO a new single-breasted model. $15.
3-4042. )176A Double-breasted. tuxedos converted to
_-4_42.__)17_ A single-breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailor-
*1 :30 P.M. ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michi-
gan, for free details or phone
U EE TKY' 65c WOodward 3-5776. )118
'USPENSE STORY' WNE ORN
o Bite Your Fingernails' WANTED TO RENT
M I C HAEL R E D GRAVEAPT. WANTED-For student and wife
and 2 small children. Desire furnished
home or apartment, in or near Ann
Arbor from June 20 to August 15.
will pay up to $250. Phone NO. 8-
S707 )22L
FOR SPECIAL
OCCASIONS
Complete rental service
for everything in formal
wear.
TICE & WREN
.107 University
®f the Game "'JJ
oir, 1939) Dial NO 2-3136
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HELP WANTED
GRADUATE STUDENTS-3--One now
and two next month. To work 25,
30, or 40 hours a week. Must be over
22 years of age. Preferably experi-
enced in leading groups. To lead re-
creational therapy groups in NPI. Re-
creational Therapy Program. Working
with children or adults. Should have
recreational skill such as, physical
education, music, social activities, dis-
cussion groups, or outings, etc. Sal-
ary $1.72 an hour. )24
BASS & TENOR Saxes and Vibes or
Guitar - Men wanted for Latin Am-
erican Specialty Band starting next
fall. All interested call Len Charney,
3-4187, before 1 P.M. Sunday. )133H
ASSISTANT BAKER r National Music
Camp, Interlochen, Mich. Male, some
experience. Phone NO 3-8232. )132H
MEN AND WOMEN Counselors for small
camp in N. Michigan. Children 7 to
12 years. 6 weeks. Riflery instructor;
General Activities, including trips.
Workshopman. All must be cabin
counselors. Salary $300-$350. Arts and
Crafts (woman) experienced. Woman
General counselor for waterfront and
vaied activities, $225-$250. Salaries
plus transportation and laundry.
Write in full with references to Mrs.
A. M. Wauters, 528 Covington, Bir-
mingham, Mich. )128H
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 morn-
ing this week. Mr. Hawkins, Adver-
tisers Publishing Co., 944 Wall St.
)124H
WAITER WANTED-Meal job for re-
mainder of semester. Also, meal jobs
for summer session. 1319 Hill. Call
Howard Wentz, NO 2-6422. )131H
USED CARS
FOR SALE-1937 Buick. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Call Bill Moll. NO 2-
6781. )159N
1951 Chevrolet Clube Coupe, radio,
heater, like new, 30,000 miles, $495.
1949 Chevrolet, 2 door, radio and heater
good rubber, $165.
1949 Pontiac, 2 door, black, radio and
heater, $150.
1948 Chevrolet, radio and heater, In
exceptionally good condition, $175.
JIM WHITE CHEVROLET, INC.
222 W. Washington NO 3-6495
)161N
1953 MERCURY tudor. Radio and heat-
er, white sidewalls, 21,000 miles, orig-
inal owner, excellent condition. $950.
Phone NO 8-7811. )157W
OUR LOW
OVERHEAD
saves you moneyl
50 new and used cars to choose ftom.
Come out today to the BIGN EW lot
at 3345 Washtenaw.
Fitzgerald
-LINCOLN -MERCURY
PhoneNO 3-4197
Open evenings till 8
WANTED TO BUY
PORTABLE, electric, 3-speed record
player. Phone Univ. ext. 519, Mon.,
Wed., Fri. )5K
LARGE BABY CRIB, NO 2-3724. )41b

4675 Washtenow
Ends Tonight--Late Show 11 P.M,
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
Masterson of Kansas
Starts Sunday
Blood Alley
Francis in the Navy
6588 Jackson Road
Ends Tonight - Late show 11 P.M
SEMINOLE
FOXFIRE
Starts Sunday
Court Martial of Billy Mitchell
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