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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, MAY Z3, 1958

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RELAX IN
COOL COMFORT
DIAL NO 2-3136
YOU'LL COME OUT
a WINNER! ,

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Organization
Notices
Hillel Foundation: Assembly meet-
ing, tonight, 7:00 p.m., Hillel.
* * *
Newman Club: Hard Times Party,
May 25, 8:00-12:00 p.m., ,Gabriel Rich-
ard Center, no admission.
* * *
SGC Chartered Plane to Europe: Any
students or faculty members desirous
of joining the group after June 7,
please contact Ray McCarus, 216 Wood-
lawn Ave., Beckley, W. Va., phone 9784.
* * *
Westminster Student Fellowship: Cof-
fee break, today, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Pat
Pickett's apartment, 217 S. Observatory.
er ection aNodern Goolin
DIAL NO 2-2513
ENDING TONIGHT

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EXCLUSIVE!

-Daily-Re Gnan
MAILMEN-Campus Mail Service employes utilize a new system
of pickup-sort-deliver In truck equipped with sorting." bins.
'U' Mail Service Handles
Large Quantities Daily

by arrangement with Prince Rainier
the only complete official film
THE WEDDING
IN MONACO
A CinemaScope Featurette
in Color
Better than a personal invitation
The CinemaScope camera makes
you a member of the wedding party
NEXT ATTRACTION
"THE REVOLT OF
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"THE PHANTOM FROM
10,000 LEAGUES"

By RENE GNAM
Campus Mail. Service handles
between 1,500 and 2,000 pieces
of mail a day.
Often this number is increased
by large mailing lists from such
campus activity centers as the
Administration Building and
Alumni Memorial Hall.
Walter Kneer, University assist-
ant purchasing agent, says "The
primary design of Mail Service is
to facilitate faculty and adminis-
tration functions."
He explains that campus mails
are not open to student use or
personal correspondence by Uni-
versity personnel.
Began In Alcove
In a recent interview, Kneer
said Campus Mail Service started
in an alcove in the basement of
University Hall, torn down to
make way for the new Angell Hall
auditoriums.
When the new Administration
Building was built, Kneer said,
Campus Mail Service used its
facilities. But space in the Ad-
ministration Building was at a
premium, and Campus Mail Serv-
ice shifted its location to the
General Stores Building.
Supported by University appro-

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priation, Campus Mail Service was
originally under auspices of the
University's accounting depart-
ment. Recently, however, it was
transferred to General Stores.
Kneer said four men are em-
ployed under the present setup.
New Delivery System
He cited a new, recently in-
stalled system of pickup-sort-de-
liver. Previously, mail was picked
up, brought to Campus Mail Serv-
ice headquarters, sorted, and then
delivered on the next mail run.
Under the new system, men on
a truck equipped with sorting bins,
pick up mail and sort it immedi-
ately. In this manner, mail can
often be delivered to its destina-
tion within a few minutes, pro-
vided the destination is "ahead"
on the route.
Few pieces of mail are lost,
Kneer said, and mail is opened
only for identification purposes.
Kneer explained that insufficient
addressing-marking the envelope
with the receiver's name in care
of the University-makes added
work for Campus Mail Service
employes, in addition to impeding
delivery.
Besides its regular pickup-sort-
deliver duties, C -- M S -
ice frequently makes banking runs
for University personnel and picks
up traveling tickets and postage
for University staff members.
ORPHEUM
6:45-8:45
"EXTREMELY WITTY
PUNGENT... COMEDY."
--N.Y. Post
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BUSINESS SERVICES
RE-WEAVING. Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave Bac Shop, 224 Nickles Arcade.
)30J
EDITING and typing, experience in
medical & dental fields. Call NO 2-
9041. )51J
RICHARD MADDY -- VIOLIN MAKER,
Fine,. old certified instruments and
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J
New Atlas Tires
600 x 16, $12.95, 670 x 15, $14.95,
710 x 15, $16.95 (plus tax and your tire)
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-MALE
SUMMER.
WORK
EARN $1500.00
THIS SUMMER
LARGE NATIONAL ORGANIZA-
TION WILL TRAIN SEVERAL
ALERT COLLEGE MEN FOR OUT-
SIDE CONTACT WORK IN LARGE
CITIES AND RESORT AREAS OF
M I C H I G A N. TRANSPORTATION
FURNISHED. NO EXPERIENCE NE-
CESSARY BUT YOU MUST HAVE
A NEAT, BUSINESSLIKE APPEAR-
ANCE AND ENJOY MEETING AND
TALKING WITH PEOPLE. EXCEL-
LENT EXPERIENCE REGARDLESS
OF YOUR FUTURE PLANS. SAL-
ARY $87.50 PER WEEK PLUS BO-
NUS"
BOX NO. 20D, MICHIGAN DAILY.

ROOMS FOR RENT
APPLICATIONS now considered for
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Dor-
mitory for summer session and fall
semesters. Men interested may apply
1429 Hill, Weekdays 9-12 or 1-5. )57D
LARGE COOL single rooms for summer.
1104 Packard just below E. Univer-
sity. Phone NO 3-1937. )55D
GOOD ROOMS, Good food, for summer
session, 1319 Hill St. Call Howard
Wentz, NO 2-6422. )56D
ROOMS for male students, complete
summer rate, $40. Call NO 3-5806.
)48D
I DREAMED I went to summer school
living at 1412 Cambridge. This dream
can become a reality for any male
seeking residence in Ann Arbor this
summer. Reduced summer rates. Call
NO 8-7683. )44D
ROOMS FOR MEN for summer school
at reduced rates, inquire at 1327 S.
University Ave. )53D
SUMMER SUBLET beautifully furnished
apartment; living room, kitchen, bed-
room study, bathroom. Available mid-
dle of June, no children. Call evenings
NO 8-7397, Days Horowitz, NO 3-1531
Ext. 388 or 7267. )47D
USED CARS
PLYMOUTH 1953 Deluxe Club Coupe.
Radio, Heater, Very good condition.
Original Owner. Make offer NO 2-5850.
)164N
MG TYPE English Roadster. '51. Singer
4 seater. NO 2-7666. ) 163N
FOR SALE-1937 Buick. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Call Bill Moll. NO 2-
6781. )159N
1951 Chevrolet' Club 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
OUR LOW
OVERHEAD.

FOR SALE
GIRL'S English bike. 5 months old -
$30. Call 2-0018 between 5-7. )235B
PIANO, combination Radio - 3 speed
phonograph, good condition. Phone
NO 3-2655. )234B
FRENCH HORN, single, reconditioned,
Pan-American. Reasonable. Call 4043
Stockwell. )238B'
RADIO, portable and plug-in. Short
wave and standard bands. Telescopic
aerial. Call NO 3-6569 evenings.
)236B
MARIMBA for sale, 31, octave. Stainless
steel resonator, 6 sets of mallets. Call
after 6 P.M. HA 6-5300. )237B
TROPICAL FISH-Aquariums and sup-
plies. Hamsters, used refrigerator
liners, holds about 75 gallons. Univ.
Aquarium. NO 3-0224. )239B
FOUR MONTH OLD Boy's Raleigh make
English light-weight bicycle. Reason-
able. Call NO 3-0521, Ext. 726. )232B
2 SINGLE beds suitable for students, 1
three-piece mahogany bedroom set,
glider (3 cushion), workbench. Call
NO 2-5448 after 5. )233B
R.C.A. AM-FM radio with phono plug-
in, $45. Columbia 3-speed changer
with diamond L.P. stylus, $25. Call
Mary Crichton, NO 2-8067. )229B
WOMAN'S ENG. BIKE, almost new.
6510 E. Couzens Hall after 6:30 P.M.
)228B
STUDIO COUCH $15. NO 3-2887 after 2
P.M. )231B
KODAK RETINA Camera & Weston
ExpQpure Meter. Both perfect con-
dition. $60.00. Call Larry Smith, 2-.
1147 after 5. )225B
ARMY, NAVY type oxf6rds-$6.88, sox.
39c, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)123B
AIR FORCE CADETS-save $100 on your
uniform allowance. Recently released
from active duty. Have tailor-made
size 40 gabardine dress blues, and
summer tans, overcoat and rain coat,.
Call Bob Woodruff, NO 2..1162. )223B
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-Girl's English Bike by June
6, good condition. Call NO 3-0521, Ext.
693. )7K
PORTABLE, electric, 3-speed record
player. Phone Univ. ext. 519, Mon.,
Wed., Fri. )5K
WANTED TO RENT
ROOM FOR LADY with community
kitchen or privileges, centrally lo-
cated, reasonable, permanent, and
will give references. Call 2-2678 be-
tween 12 & 4. )23L
TRANSPORTATION
RIDES TO CALIF. Share expenses leave
June 6 to 8. Call Raymond Rice, NO
8-7543.') 59C#
RIDE or RIDERS to Florida. After June
5. Call NO 2-6530. )64G
RIDERS to Calif. Share exps. Leave
June 7. Call 3-4145. Ext. P-22. )606

FOR RENT
NEW, Compact apartment. Living
Room, Bath and Kitchen, with com-
plete utilities. Private entrance. Me-
ticulously built. Has to be seen.
Available for summer only. 507
Church. )1130
FOUR ROOM, 2 bedroom apt.,
completely furnished. Pittsfield Vil-
lage., children welcome. Approximate-
ly June 15 to Sept. 5. Call NO 3-2915
or NO 3-1511, e'xt. 2237. )870
SPACIOUS APT. for the summer. 5
rooms and bath for 3 or 4 persons.
Near the campus. Phone NO 3-6802 or
come to 907 E. Huron. )1110
COOL, Comfortable apartment for 3,
available for summer. Completely pri-
vate, screened porch. 5-5159. )1070
FURNISHED APT, on campus for 2 or
3 men. Available June 8 for 1 yr.
Phone NO 8..7615. 7 to 8 p.m. only.
)1030
FOUR ROOM two bedroom apartment.
completely furnished. Two miles
from campus, children welcome. Ap-
proximately June 15 to Sept. 5. Call
NO 3-2915 or NO 3-1511, ext. 2237.
)870
SHARE DELUXE APT. Grad. or pro.
fessional girl. NO.3-3013 after 6 p.m.
)960
ROOMS for summer. Men students. 1315
Cambridge Road. )660
THREE AND FOUR ROOM furnished
apartments. South State St. Furnished
for four. Graduates or seniors. Utili-
ties, Garage. Available May 25. Dial
3YP Ypsi-3615XM. )1100
PERSONAL
WANTED - Male roommate to share
summer apartment. Located close to
campus, full cooking facilities. Call
Lee Cross NO 2-7639 after 6 PM.
)185F
WISE graduates are stocking up on
subscriptions at student rates now.
They don't want to moan next year
about missing such specials AS Life
for 8c, Time for 6e, etc. Student Per.
NO 2-3061. )184P
WE HAVE dandy gifts for Dad's Day.
Student Per. NO 2-3061. )183F
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
MICHIGAN UNION PRESENTS Its an-
nual Open House Sept. 22. Girls Inter-
ested in modeling for fashion show
come to room 3N at the Union, Wed-
nesday, May 23, 4:30 to 5:30. )182P

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LUNCHES

DINNERS

COCKTAIL LOUNGE

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For Private Parties - Phone 3YP 9353
Hours: 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.
1322 Washtenaw on Highway 23
Ypsilanti, Michigan

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THE CAMPUS BROADCASTING NET WORK
IN COOPERATION WITH
THE
INTER-HOUSE COUNCIL
will broadcast the'
sponsored
FACULTY DEBATE
Tonight- 7:30 P.M.
from Dining Room No. 4, East Quadrangle.

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HELP WANTED
CARRIERS WANTED to deliver THE
MICHIGAN DAILY. Openings now for
summer and fall. Good pay, morning
delivery, no collecting. Call NO 2-3241
afternoons.
WANTED-Cab drivers full or part-time.
Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow
and Checker Cab Company. Phone
NO 8-9382. )70H

54 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

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LOST AND FOUND

Gentlemen prefer blondes!
And both blondes and
brunettes prefer one of
our Hot Weather Supper
Specials. Try our Chef's

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LOST-Pair of black rimmed glasses in
navy blue leather case, also red Es-
terbr ok fountain pen inside case.
Between Natural Science on diag and
Church St. Men. 5/21 between 3:00
and 3:30. Call NO 3-8887, Jean Tam-
mi. )190A
FOUND-brown suede Jacket by arb.
Call after 7 P.M. Bill, 114 Wincheil
W.Q. )189A
EXPOSURE meter in case behind Betsy
Barbour. Call Peltier NO 2-2591.
1 )188A
LOST-One pair glasses in a brown case
in the N S Building. Call NO 2-6252
before Saturday or after Sunday..)186A
CARS FOR RENT
AVIS RENT-A-CAR or VAN for local
or long distance use. Reasonable
daily, weekly, or hourly rates. Nye
Motor Sales,, Inc., 514 E. Washington
St. NO 3-4156. )15S

SPORTS
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE nowc
for playing. 1519 Fuller Road.

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Salad with turkey and
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SUMMER JOBS
you can travel
World Wide
Far East, Latin America,
Europe, South Seas, Etc.
Almost a Paid Vacation-
You Return by September.
Male or Female.
NO EXPERIENCE
Send $1.00
For Complete information to
DON JOHNSON
929 Cedar
Inglewood, California

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HARRY BELAFONTE sings
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