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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, MAY' 26, IM.,

S ATTJRDAY. MAY 26, 1956

Institute Gives
Children Help
By JIM BOW
The house on Washington
Heights is large, with three floors,
a big kitchen and room for 17
children.
This house is an office building,
- clinic and home, for it is the state
y center of the Michigan Children's
Institute.
The 17 boys and girls who are
c now living in the building are some
1 of' the 1000 children under the
f guardianship of the Institute.
These 17 are only temporary re-
sidents, however, for they, like the
f others, will be placed in homes
o selected by the Children's Insti-
tute.
The Michigan Children's Insti-
tute is a public agency, which
places children in homes rather
than keep them in a public in-
stitution.
Social Adjustment
Before a boy or girl is given a
home, there first comes a period
of observation, examination, and
"social adjustment."
This "social adjustment" may
involve bitter feelings - resent-
ment and fear; for it is the Pro-
1 bate Court which sends children
to the Institute, after deciding that
- the parents were either unfit or
unable to care for them.
A child may resent those who he
feels have taken him from his real
I home, and he may fear the future
as a ward of the state.
Fear Is Normal
This description is a part of the
Institute's attitude that even the
e normal children, those of "sound
mind and body" who are in the
Z state's care, feel very strongly
about their separation and trans-
ition from their former homes.
This attitude has governed much
of the Institute's present program,
the planned activities and the re-
creation facilities.
Children under temporary care
in Ann Arbor attend school for
. half a day. Then, they spend the
afternoon under the supervision
rof an activities director.
i Children Want to Stay
According to Miss Gertrude Bo-
gart, some children have even
wanted to stay in the Institute af-
ter homes had been found for
them.
The history of the Michigan
Children's Institute began short-
ly after the Civil War, when a
special home was established to
take the children out of the coun-
ty poor houses.
The present home - placement
program was begun in this cen-
tury, and Michigan was the second
state to provide specialized facili-
ties for its children under the
philosophy that children were not
to remain for their growing up in
an institution but in good homes
There are now 64 people on the
staff of the Institute who oversee
the work through the southern
part of Michigan.

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TRAVEL
RIDERS and DRIVERS sign up at Union
LOBBY for rides home. )27S
FOR SALE
ARGUS C-3 camera outfit with flash,
telephoto and light meter. Call NO 3-
0521, ext. 833. )246B
MARIMBA for sale, 31%2 octave. Stainless
steel resonator,.6 sets of mallets. Call
after 6 P.M. HA 6-5300. )237B
RALEIGH BICYCLE, $25.00 Call Roger
Curran, NO 3-8517 or NO 8-9386. )245B
TROPICAL FISH-Aquariums and sup-
plies. Hamsters, used refrigerator
liners, holds about 75 gallons. Univ.
Aquarium. NO 3-0224. )239B
MUST SELL Hallicrafters model S-40-B
communications receiver. Call 26
Wenley, West Quad. )243B
ARMY, NAVY type oxfords--$6.88, sox
39c, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)123B
VM Trimatic portable phonograph. Ex-
cellent condition. Originally $90. Will
sell for $65. Call NO 2-0018, Joyce.
) 242B
BUSINESS SERVICES
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
WANTED TO RENT
OLDER CO-ED wishes single apartment
from July on. Phone NO 2-5843 )24L
APARTMENT in Ann Arbor. Must be
furnished. Ex-teaching fellow and
wife returning for summer session
June 15-Aug. 17 approx. No children
or pets. Please write immediately to
William Cherniak, 345 South Main,
Jamestown, New York. )251,
WANTED TO BUY
PORTABLE, electric, 3-speed record
player. Phone Univ. ext. 519. Mon.,
Wed., Fri. )5K
LOST AND FOUND
LOST in area of Law Quad or Angell
Hall one gold pen and one gold
pencil. If found pleace contact T. W.
Prunk, NO 2-5514. )194A

USED CARS
'50 FORD, 2 door, good condition, priced
reasonably. Call E. Miller, 16 Adams
W.Q. NO 2-4401. )165N
MG TYPE English Roadster '51 Singer
4 seater, Best offer. NO 2-7666.
)163N
PLYMOUTH 1953 Deluxe Club Coupe.
Radio, Heater. Very good condition.
Original Owner. Make offer NO 2-5850.
)164N
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
saves you moneys
50 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
HELP WANTED
ARTS & CRAFTS counselor-woman, ex-
perienced (able to operate kiln).
Children 7 to 12 years. Small co-edu-
cational camp in North Michigan --
June 24 to Aug. 12. Write in detail--
Mrs. A. Wauters, 528 Covington, Bir-
mingham, Michigan. )141H
MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTOR of Nation-
ally Advertised Chainsaw offers op-
portunity for students to work in
home territory on sales during vaca-
tion and a chance for permanent em-
ployment. Factory training-at our ex-
pense. Box 21 D, Michigan Daily. )140H
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
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE or RIDERS to Florida. After June
5. Call NO 2-6530. )64G

ROOMS FOR RENT
SUMMER HOUSING. Fraternity house
at 1108 Hill St. Sunmer discount rates
in effect. Close to campus. Single or
double rooms. Call John Farsakiam.
NO 3-1767. )60D
FOR RENT to men. Rooms in large,
pleasantly furnished house. Close to
campus singles, doubles, triples with
kitchen privileges and use of spacious
living room, dining room and study
on 1st floor. $5 per week or $40 for
8 week summer session. Call NO 3-
1511, extension 2858 days or NO 3-
8274 nights. )62D
ROOMERS WANTED: Fraternity House
near campus will be open this sum-
mer for roomers. Contact House Man-
ager. 806 Hill. NO 8-8612 or 2-7817.
)59D
LARGE COOL single rooms for summer.
1104 Packard just below E. Univer-
sity. Phone NO 3-1937. )55D
SINGLES for rent summer rates $4 &
$5. Shady southeast location. 1001 S.
Forest. )63D
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
MALE STUDENTS for summer. Large
room, good beds, 1 triple with en-
closed porch, quiet neighborhood.
923 Olivia, 21465. )61D
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
PERSONAL
SUMMER LAW STUDENTS needed to
share apt. Don't forget, call Larry
Now! NO 3-0521, ext. 230. HURRY.
)186F
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
FOR RENT
MEN'S suites and rooms for rbrit for
summer. Reduced rates. Probably un-
der student management. Refrigera-
tor. 2 blocks from campus. Call NO
3-4257 after 7 P.M. )119C
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. )113C

FOR RENT
WELL-FURNISHED first floor apt. for
summer. Near campus, 3 rooms and
bath. Parking space. $100 per month.
Call NO 2-4401, 323 Williams Hse. )2200
GIRL STUDENT wanted to share apart-
ment neat campus. Call NO 3-2221
after seven. )2230
LARGE 4 and 5 room apartment for
summer. 1 block from Engin. Arch.
Utilities paid, $120.00. NO 3-6873. )220
VERY MODERN wonder apartment near
campus for summer. 4 rm., 2 bdre.,
pri. bath, terrific kitchen. Also open-
ing for single. NO 2-8453. )2210
3 ROOM furnished apartment, tile bath.
1 block from campus. Couple pre-
ferred. June 10-Sept. 10. NO 2-5438.
)2220
FOR RENT-Summer only-4% rm. apt.
fully furnished, including refrig. &
stove. 2 blocks from campus. Very
reasonable. Call Mrs. Gerace. NO 3-
8213. )2280
SUMMER SUBLET, beautifully fur-
nished modern four room apartment.
In ideally located apartment house.
Call after 6 P.M., NO 3-8685. )58D
ACROSS FROM FERRY FIELD. 1 Bach-
elor Apartment. Air Conditioned. If
desire furnished June 8-Sept. 10. If
desire unfurnished, available June 8
through next year. One 2 room unfur-
nished main floor. Both have private
baths, stoves and refrigerators. In-
quire 1315 5. State. )1150
ATTRACTIVE 3 room furnished apart-
ment. Located on the first floor.
Two blocks from the Bus. Ad. School.
Available June to September. Call
Dan Calkins NO 8-8612. )2280
ROOMY 3 or 4 occupant apartment.
Furnished. One block from campus.
Summer only. NO 8-7438. )1160
FURNISHED Campus Apartment for 4.
4 rooms plus bath, shower. Available
June. NO 2-2082, 331 Packard. )1170
CAMPUS APARTMENTS
3 and 4 Adults
3 and 4 Rooms, nicely decorated and
furnished. Private bath. Call NO 2-
0035 or 8-6205 or 3-4594. }1180_
5-ROOM APT. Two bedrooms. Com-
pletely furnished with TV. 2 blocks
from Campus $125.00, utilities in-
cluded. References. NO 2-6754. )2240
FURNISHED Apartment for 3 or 4
available June 15. 5 minutes from
campus. Call NO 2-4401, 306 Allen
Rumsey. )1140
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
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
SPORTS
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE now open
for playing. 1519 Fuller Road. )218

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radiant as a summer
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receive good pay while learning the fundamentals of jet en-
gine fuel controls. Also, you will work on testing problems
under the guidance of our ablest project engineers.
For further details, call or write
Robert Hawkins
HOLLEY CARBURETOR COMPANY
11955 E. Nine Mile Road - Van Dyke, Michigan
Phone: Jefferson 6-1900
TONIGHT at 8
DEPT. OF SPEECH PRESENTS
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