THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1955 , v .... .... .. -......s..x +.r.v ORPHEUM .Art Show ENDING TODAY To Be Held ALL of love maton pcture o oro masterpiece! o or o Ann Arbor Art Association will hold a group showing and recep- tion from 8 to 10 p.m. tomorrow in the Rackham Galleries. t. S The showing, which opens the association's 1955-56 season, will include work by Prof. Frank Cas- y sara, Prof. Frede Vidar, Prof. Richard Wilt, and Richard L. Sears, all of the College of Arch- itecture and Design., Prof. Cassara will display oils, lithographs, etchings and charcoal 4 L QeEdrawings. His style is semi-ab- _... ...>.. N l _., .4 stract. Friday Prof. Vidar will exhibit oils in a "COCKTA I LS in "sort of expressionist style." Prof. Wilt, expressionistic, will show oils, the K ITCH EN" watercolors and drawings. Sears' medium is lacquer. Subscribe to The group show will continue to Oct. 31. Hours are from 10 a.m. The Michigan Daily to 10 p.m. weekdays. L-:EIAUUIFIE hi !/ri PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, wearing dark glasses, waves from his bed on open ter- race Thursday at Fitzsimons Army Hospital, Denver. This was the fourth day this week that the President's bed has been wheeled on the terrace for him to get sunshine, MAY BENEFIT DEMOCRATS: See Move For Farmer-Labor Alliance Ii Sunday at 8 only EUGENE O'NEI LL'S THE LONG VOYAGE HOME with JOHN WAYNE. and THOMAS MITCHELL Directed by JOHN FORD ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 5Cc II " I By OVID A. MARTIN Associated Press Farm Reporter WASHINGTON (P)-Strong ef- forts will be made in the months ahead to bring about a closer al- liance between farmers and or- ganized labor. Should these maneuvers suc- ceed, the combination could well swing next year's presidential and congressional elections. Gain From Alliance Sponsoring the unification ef- forts-which have largely been unsuccessful when tried in the past - are some leaders in the Democratic party as well as some union leaders. The Democrats fig- ure they would have much to gain from such an alliance. Those advocating a unity are arguing that what is good for the farmer is good for the working man and viceversa. They say that if the farmer gets good prices he is a good customer for products made by labor, and if the worker gets good wages, he is a better customer for farm products. Taking Advantage Republican leaders are well aware of the moves of their poli- tical'opponents to bring farmers and city workers together as a voting force. Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson undoubtedly had this in mind when he made a speech in New Orleans recently in which he blamed a part of farmers' troubles on higher wages. He pic- tured organized labor as taking ad- vantage of the farmer. Efforts have been made many, times in the past, but without marked success, to unite farmers and labor under a single political banner. These efforts have fail- ed largely because the farmer tra- ditionally has considered himself primarily the operator of a busi- ness rather than a laborer. Leaned to GOP Outside the Democratic South, er-labor alliance largely pin their hopes. Declines in farm prices and in- comes during the Eisenhower ad- ministration-coming at a time when other segments of the eco- nomy were enjoying a high level of prosperity-have stirred dis- content amnong some producers. 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 overage words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Women's tan wallet lost Fri., 13th, contains valuable papers belong- ing to Patricia Holland. Please con- tact Marvin Wisniewski, 555 Packard, Apartment 4. LOST-Blue Schaeffer snorkel pen. Re- ward. Sentimental value. Call 6004 Alice Lloyd. )32A LOST-Parker 51 Pen. Gold. Lost dur- ing first week of school. Reward. Call NO 3-8161-Margaret Hsie. )31A LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pin. Call Jean, Antrobius, NO 2-2539. )30A FOUND-Small leather uprse contain- ing moneylast weekend. Call NO 3-0521 Ext. 342. )29A LOST-Maroon Shaeffer snorkel pen between E. Eng., and South Quad. Call NO 3-0521, ext. 332. )A27 LOST-Collegiate Sorosis pin in vicin- ity of State Street. Reward. Call NO 2-3189. )15A LOST-Gold Alpha Xi Delta and Delta Sigma Phi pins connected by gold chain in S. Division - Administration Bldg. area. Reward. Call NO 2-8167 evenings. )10A LOST GLASSES. Finder of glasses call NOrmandy 3-1511, Ext. 350. )11A LOST-SAE pin. Sunday on Campus. Call NO 3-1561, 3002 Stockwell. )7A ROOM AND BOARD MEN-Board in a Co-op House. 807 S. State or 1017 Oakland. About $8.50 and 4?2 hours a week. Inquire NO 8- 6872, or see ICC executive secretary, 1017 Oakland. )3E FOR SALE 34-FT. VAGABOND trailer home com- pletely furnished. Ideal location to campus and stores. Call NO 2-9221. )38B "PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE" Used 8 mm Movie Camera Purchase Camera Shop 1116 S. University, Phone NO 8-6972 )22B FULL SIZE coil spring and mattress, good condition. Reasonable, NO 2. 4954. )36B REMINGTON PORTABLE -Four bank keyboard, $35. NO 2-9020. )37B GLEE CLUB MEMBERS; one tail jack- et (38-40), white vest, white tie, Brooks Brothers full dress shirt, three wing tip collars, all for $25. Call Jerry at NO 3-5341. )33B MOUTON FUR coat, excellent condi- tion. NO 3-3267. )18B STUDENT ROOM RUG SPECIAL 9x12 cottons, all colors, priced on sale now at $29.95 SMITH'S CARPET STORE 207 E. Washington NO 3-5538 USED CARS MUST SELL '47 Dodge Deluxe. Good Condition. Radio and Heater (other accessories) $150. Ph. NO 2-7252, ask for Tom. )23J 1949 PONTIAC-Radio and heater, hy- dramatic. 2 door green, very nice. The big lot across from the down- town carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588. )35N 1947 FORD 2 door, radio, heater, good rubber. The big lot across from the downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )34N FORD 1954 Customline. V-8 Tudor se- dan, radio and heater, very clean, and in beautiful shape, just simon- ized. 2005 Highland Drive, off Pack- ard, NO 2-6832. )42B FORD 1954 Customline V-8 Tudor se- dan, radio and heater, very clean, and in beautiful shape, just simonized. 2005 Highland Drive, off Pacarkd, NO 2-6832. )42B 1954 FORD CONVERTIBLE, Goldenrod yellow, Fordomatic, radio, heater, whitewalls. Motor and top in perfect condition. Not a scratch on finish. Any reasonable offer considered. NO 3-4145. Ask for N-34. )40B 1950 CHEVROLET Belair Sport Coupe, 2 tone gray, radio, heater. One own- er, very nice. The big lot across from the downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )33N 1946 OLDSMOBILE. 4 door,.radio, heat- er, hydramatic. Good transportation. The big lot across from the down- town carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588. )32N 1949 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 sedan, ra- dio, heater, hydramatic, $350; 1950 Ford Convertible, new tires, new top, beautiful condition, priced right. "You get a better deal" at Fitzgerald Jordan, Inc., 607 Detroit Street. NO 8-8141. )2N '51 STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser V-8 Hydramatic. All Deluxe equipment. Low mileage. Very clean. $395. Phone NO 8-7264. )21N 1949 FORD Tudor, six-cylinder, good condition, 90 W. Joy Rd. Call NO 2-2664. )25N '49 OLDS, Super 83, cream convertible. Red leather seats, hydramatic, ra- dio, heater, new top, white walls. $350. Call after 6:30, NO 3-1279. )19N 1950 PLYMOUTH COUPE. R. and H. Tires and motor in good condition, $275.00. Phone NO 2-7157, 928 5. For- est. )30N WANTED TO BUY SECOND HAND records. Henry Holt Conversational German records with text. Call NO 3-2089. )45B WANTED TO BUY-Boy's used light- weight bike. Call 29682 between 6 & 8 P.M. )1K BUSINESS SERVICES BUS. AD. STUDENTS - Improve your speaking ability. Individual and class training. Phone NO 3-1531, Ext. 296. PLAY GOLF. Scenic Municipal Golf Course Now Open. Special rates for U. of M. students. 18 Scenic holes, snackbar, complete pro-shop. Bar- ggins in golf equipment. 1519 Fuller Rd. near North Campus. )12J I L%- XIA.1 T.Y fLT. 1"IDOL-C 1L' L Qt:L n,,ii Organization Notices BUSINESS SERVICES RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. )4J SERVICE SHOP, 1217 S.A. Studio. 1317 S. Univ. )1J WASHINGS-Al1o ironings privately. Specializing in cotton dresses. Free pick up and delivery. Phone NO 2- 9020. )9J HI-FI Components and Service Audio- phile, net prices. Telefunken Hi-FI, AM-FM shortwave radios. Service on all makes of radios and phonographs. Ann Arbor Radio and TV, 1217 S. University. Phone NO 8-7942. 1% blocks east of East Eng. )1J RICHARD MADDY-VIOLINMAKER Fine, old certified instruments & bows. 310 S. State, NO 2-5962. )2J PERSONAL BEAUTIFUL DATES $1.00. Ask abou* our other bargains. NO 2-4419. )2H SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY the different way. Send friendly greetings to friends by advertising in the MICH- IGAN nAILY CLI SSIFIED nSection. for SGC? Petition | I OPENING 8:15 FRIDAY, OCT. 21st C:,n Jean Anouilh's THIE Y V (ARNIVAL 111 3-WEEK ENGAGEMENT Performances Thursday through Sunday Matinee Sunday, Nov. 6 Members FREE :General Public $1.65 :Students: 99c .- --------------------------------I I DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER Season Membership $10.00 I ox 179 STUDENT RATE $5.00 I IAnn Arbor, Mich. l Please enroll me as a season member. I i Name Address Congregational-Disciples Guild: Dr. Sibley Hoobler speaking on "Religion, Ethics, and Medicine" today, 6:45 p.m., meeting at the Congregational Church to go to the home of Dr. Sibley Hoob- ler, M.D. - . Deutscher Verein: Feature-length film biography of the German Poet Schiller, Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m., Schwaben- alle, 217 South Ashley Street. Folk Dancing: Oct. 17, 7:30-10:00 p. m., Lane H#ll recreation room. Graduate Outing Club: Meets every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the Northwest Entrance to Rackham Bldg. Wear old clothes. . . . Hillel Chorus: Rehearsal, Oct. 16, 7:00 p.m., Main Chapel of the Hillel Foundation. New members still invited to join. Hillel: Hillel Supper Club, 6:00 p.m., Sundays. * . . Kappa Phi, Songfest, Oct. 17, 7:00 p.m., Wesley Lounge, First Methodist Church. Lutheran Student Assocation: In- ternational Student Supper, Today, 6:00 p.m., Lutheran Student Center. * * * Michigan Christian Fellowship: Rev. Charles Baker, Pres. Milwaukee Bible College speaking on "Revelation of God to Man: The Bible" today, 4:00 p.m., Lane Hall. " s t Michigras (WAA-Union) Mass meeting for those wishing to petition for Cen- tral Comm positions, Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m., Michigan Union Ballroom. * * * 27 Society: Prof. H. R. Crane speak- ing on "High Energy Accelerators" Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m., 2038 Randall Laboratory. Unitarian Student Group: Today, 6:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, Kay Schu- maker speaking on "Liberal Religious Youth," buffet dinner. Westminister Student Fellowship: To- day, 5:30 p.m., Supper, Presbyterian Student Center. Westminister Student Fellowship: To- day, 6:45 p.m., "Encounter With Revo- lution" topic for eveniig, Presbyterian Student Center. DIAL NO 2-3136 An the guts, and fighting glor of the best-selling autobiography! ANDBACK AICI NEMitsCQPE HELP WANTED OPPORTUNITY to live near campus with young family for girl who will help evening. Private room. Phone NO 2-7040. )19H CAR HOPS wanted to work nights 5 to 1, good pay, meals, uniforms, and transportation home furnished; full or part time. 18 years or over. Milk Maid Drive In Restaurant. 3730 Wash- tenaw. NO 8-7146. )16N YOUNG MAN wanted experienced in men's furnishings store. Part time, good pay, Dixie Shops, Apply 125 W. Micigan Ave., Ypsilanti. )17H YOUNG MAN to help with transplant- ing of shrubs, etc. Call Mr. Holden, NO 2-1330. )18H BOY physically fit to do general work around house and yard 2 or 3 hours. starting about noon. Must have car. Phone NO 8-8732. )15H STUDENT or student's wife to work at coffee shop. Morning hours, Monday thru Friday. 7:30-1:00 P.M. and Wednesday afternoons. Call between 5:00-7:00 P.M. NO 8-9402 or NO 8- 6087. )14H WANTED--cab drivers. Full or part time. Apply 113 5. Ashley, Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Company, phone NO 8-9382. )6H TRANSPORTATION TO ALL PEOPLE fron New Jersey. In- terested in chartering a plane to Newark on Dec. 16 should notify Bob Brown immediately. Call NO 3-4211. )3G1 t 4 Read Daily C lassifieds 3 1 )5B ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88; Sox, 39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )4B COOKED and cleaned select cocktail shrimp for the party, get-togethers at Washington Fish Market. 208 E. Wash- ington, NO 2-2589. Free delivery. )3B USED CARS 1950 CHEVROLET-Power glide, radio, heater. Excellent condition. For sale by original owner. Phone NO 2- 7773. )36N ONE OWNER CAR, excellent motor and tires. R&H & Spot. $75. Bud Twin- ing's Gas Station, Packard and Hill. )40N 53 OLDS Holiday Hardto.p W-SW R&H Duo tone-one owner, low mileage. University Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main St. NO 3-0507. ) 49 CHEV. 2 door, black. R&H. Sharp. $295.00. University Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main St. NO 3-0507. )N 150 HUDSON, 4 door, radio, heater, re- cently overhauled. $200. Ph. NO 8- 8821. )39N PONTIAC '46. V-8, 4-door, good condi- tion. $145 cash. Call owner, NO 3- 3109 after 2:00 P.M. )38N d record dance 8:00-10 :30 in theA nion terrace room free every Sunday nite v usesr F ,! J EXTACONCERT SERIES &60 bero Iircllep) Ehi i reo'CĀ£bIfr H ILLEL This is your invitation to the HILLEL SUPPER CLUB Sundays 6:00 P.M. l Members 75c Non-members 90c I U of M LECTURE COURSE presents DR. RUDOLPH BING Manager, Metropolitan Opera TUESDAY--8:30 P.M. "What Makes Opera Tick?" ' ' ~~TONGHT.. . UF k4Lie - A q ~W Tickets: $1.50,$1.00, 50c - On Sale Monday 10 A.M. 1 i . " .. .. a _.. . ._ -.. _.. - .... _..... _. _. _.. I