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TIM MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1955

TWO HE ICHGAN AIL TUsDAY. CTO! Y. 1 .

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TRAFFIC HAZARD:
Baltimore Bus Carries
Woman Doffing Clothes

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Jean Anouilh's
THIEVES'
CARNIVAL

NEW YORK (M)-In Baltimore'
last week a driver was jollying
along minding his own bus when
a female passenger cried:
"Wait! Hold everything until I
get my clothes off."
The driver slammed to a stop
and spun in his seat to see what
was going on. Then he waited pa-
tiently until the fully clothed
woman finally managed to get her
bundle of laundry through the
rear door and off the bus.
The woman apparently made it
Industrial Shop
To BeAvailable
To 'U' Students
The industrial arts shop in the
University high school will be open
to students on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m.
The shop is being opened for
the purpose of giving people an
opportunity to develop new craft3
skills, pursue a hobby such as
building a Hi-Fi unit or making
Christmas presents.
Individual instruction in design,
construction and use of tools and
machinery will be provided. The
only ,expense involved is the cost
of materials. Classes will be con-
ducted informally and no registra-
tion is necessary.
Artists to Present
Panel Discussion
"Imagery in Painting" will be
the topic of the panel discussion
sponsored by the Ann Arbor Art
Association to be held at 8 p.m.
tonight in the Rackham Amphi-
theater.
Artists participating, are Frank
Cassara, Richard Sears, Frede
Vidar, and Richard Wilt. Robert
Idlehart will moderate.
The artists' works are presently
on exhibit in the Rackham Gal-
leries.
The public is welcome.

home safely. But in Washington,
D.C. a man stepped accidently into
the path of an automobile. He
emerged unhurt but the car that
had hit him and thrown him over
the hood into the windshield suf-
fered a crumpled fender, knocked-
out headlight and smashed wind-
shield.
Another triumph of man over
machine occurred in Memphis,
Tenn. . A construction elevator
plunged nine stories when the
cable snapped, but the occupant,
who was taking a wheelbarrow of
fresh cement to the top, flopped
on soft cement and had a cush-
ioned ride down.
Organization
Notices
American Society of Civil Engineers-
Student Chapter: Film on construction
of Golden Gate Bridge. Oct. 26, 7:30
p.m., Room 3-R, Union.
* * *
Chess Club: Today, 7:30 p.m., Michi-
gan Union.
Congregational-Disciples Guild: Re-
fresher tea, today, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Guild
House, 524 Thompson.
* * *
Hillel: Administrative Council meet-
ing, Oct. 27, 7:15 p.m.
* * *
Hillel: Cultural Committee meeting,
7:00 p.m., today.
* *. *
Hillel: Religious Committee meeting,
Oct. 26, 4:15 p.m.
* * *
League. Speaker: C. G. Christofides.
Michigan Union: Tryout meeting,
Oct. 26, 7:15 p.m., Room 3-8, Michigan
Union.
* . *
Michigan Union: English Department
Coffee Hour. Oct. 26, 4:30-5:30 p.m.,
Terrace Room, Michigan Union.
27 Society: Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m., 2038
Randall. Speaker: F. Sevcik Jr.
* * *
S.R.A. Square Dance Class: Oct. 25,
7-8 p.m., Lane Hall.
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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 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -- 1 pair glasses. If found, con-
tact Emily Hauss, Martha Cook.
)51A
LOST-Keys in old green key case. Last
Wednesday. 303 Chicago House. )48A
LOST-Man's Bulova watch between
Packard and Law School. Reward.
Call NO 2-6811. )49A
LOST-Long silver earring. NO 3-1775.
)50A
LOjt-Camera, Contessa "35" (Ger-
man make) with built in light meter.
$10 Reward. Lost on the I. M. field
on the 13th. Phone NO 2-9160 be-
tween 12 - 1 p.m. or 6-7 p.m. )47A
LOST-On Monday, Oct. 17th Pearls
Romance Language Bldg. or Angell
Hall. Phone NO 3-1184. )45A
LOST-Men's English bike. Black.
From I-M-building. NO 2-3143. Ted or
Bob K. )44A
LOST-Transparent case - Schaeffer
Snorkel pen. Reward. Phone NO 3-
4010. )42A
LOST-Maroon Shaeffer snorkel pen
between E. Eng,, and South Quad.
Call NO 3-0521, ext. 332. )A27
FOR RENT
PLEASANT, well furnished single room
in S.E. Residential. Phone NO 2-6136.
)14C
FOR SALE
NEW portable typewriter. NO 3-1775.
)56B
MEISSNER FMAM Hi-Fi tuner and am-
plifjer; Webster Chicago 3-speed
changer, G.E. V. R. Cartage; G.E.
Speaker $175. Phone NO 3-2249.NB-54

FOR SALE
FULL SIZE coil spring and mattress,
good condition. Reasonable, NO 2-
4954. )36B
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
ROOMS FOR RENT
DOUBLE room for men. One block from
Mich. Union. $7.00. Phone NO 2-6491
(evenings.) )3D
DOUBLE sleeping room for two men.
Phone NO 8-19565 or NO 3-0913. )2D
USED CARS
47 HUDSON. Excellent shape. Best of-
fer. NO 2-2076. )44N
STUDEBAKER Commander Convertible.
Hydramatic. Best offer. NO 2-2076.
)43N
STUDEBAKER COMMANDER Conver-
tible, Hydramatic. Best offer. NO 2-
2076. )43N
ONE OWNER CAR, excellent motor and
tires. R&H & Spot. $75. Bud Twin-
ing's Gas Station, Packard and Hill.
)40N
63 OLDS Holiday Hardtop W-SW R&H
Duo tone-one owner, low mileage.
University Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main
St. NO 3-0507. )N

49 CHEV. 2 door, black. R&H.
$295.00. University Oldsmobile,
Main St. NO 3-0507.

Sharp.
907 N.
)N

3-WEEK ENGAGEMENT

Matinee Sunday, Nov. 6
Members: FREE General Public: $1.65 Students: 99c
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DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER Season Membership $10.00 I
nnBox 179 STUDENT RATE $5.00
IAnn Arbor, Mich.
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1949 PONTIAC--Radio and heater, hy-
dramatic. 2 door green, very nice.
The big lot across from the duwn-
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
1949 FORD Tudor, six-cylinder, good
condition, 90 W. Joy Rd. Call NO
2-2664. )25N
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
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
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
'49 OLDS, Super 8a, cream convertible.
Red leather seats, hydramatic, ra-
dio, heater, new:top, white walls.
$350. Call after 6:30, NO 3-1279. )19
WANTED TO BUY

WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY-Boy's used light-
weight bike. Call 29682 between 6 &
8 P.M. )1K
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING - Thesis, Term papers, etc.
Reasnable orates, prompt service. 830
South Main, NO 8-7590. )15J
HAYRIDES in the country for Fall
Fun, $10.00 for a 2 hour ride on a
wagon accommodating 20 people. Ar-
rangements possible for large groups.
NO 2-9097. )16J
PLAY GOLF. Scenic Municipal Golf
Course Now Open. Special rates for
U. of M. students. 18 Scenic holes,
snackbar, complete pro-shop. Bar-
gains in golf equipment. 1519 Fuller
Rd. near North Campus. )12J
RE-WEAVING--Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)4J
WOMEN students interested in voice
lessons call NO 3-8075. )14J
PROFESSIONALS -- Improve your
speaking ability. Individual and class
training. Phone NO 3-1531, Ext. 296.
SERVICE SHOP, 1217 S.A. Studio. 1317
S. Univ. )1J
WASHINGS-Alvo 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. 11
blocks east of East Eng. )1J
RICHARD MADDY-VIOLINMAKER
Fine. old certified instruments &
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )2J
PERSONAL
BYE BYE
We must leave list of Student Periodi-
cal specials at end of the week.
(Signed) THE NEW YORKER, LA-
DIES HOME JR., COLLIERS, WOM-
AN'S HOME COM. Consequently, or-
der by phoning NO 2-3061 today. )26F
URGENT: Will coed holding football
ticket Sec. 24, Row 6, Seat 14 please
contact Frank Bracy, 110 Winchell
Hse., NO 2-4401. )29F
SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY the different
way. Send friendly greetings to
friends by advertising in the MICH-
IGAN DAILY CLI SSIFIED Section.
HELP WANTED
TV CAMERAMAN part time work, eve-
ning hours WPAG-TV. Call Dave
Prinlge, NO 2-5517. )24H
STUDENT'S WIFE for office work in
small factory-good starting wage
plus fringe benefits. Call NO,-2-2507
for interview appointment. )25H
MICHIGAN UNION - Student waiters
and waitresses wanted with no One
o'clock classes. Apply at the man-
ager's office. )23H

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S.R.A. Square Dance Group: Oct. 25, GIRL'S BIKE, almost like new, com-
8-10 p.m., Lane Hall. plete accessories. Call NO 8-9231 aft-
* * * er 8:00 P.M. Ask for Max. )53B

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WAT(H REPAIR
4-DAY SERVICE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
KAIN JEWELERS
725 N. University (Upstairs)

Ullr Ski Club: Executive Committee
meeting; today, 8:30 p.m., Room 3-R,
Union.
Westminister Student Fellowship: To-
day, 4:00 p.m., Michigan League. Semi-
nar: "What Should a Christian Do?"
S* * 4
Westminister Student Fellowship: To-
day, 7:00 p.m., Presbyterian Student
Center Chapel. Speaker: Miss Pickett:
No. 4, "Hard Savings of Christianisty."
* * *.
Westminister Student Fellowship:
Oct. 26, 5:10 p.m., Presbyterian Student
Center Chapel. Mid-week Vespers.

"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
Argus 21" 35 mm Camera with case
$25.00
Purchase Camera Shop
1116 S. University, Phone NO 8-6972
)52B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88; Sox,
39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )4B
STUDENT ROOM
RUG SPECIAL
9x12 cottons, all colors, priced
onsale now at $29.95
SMITH'S CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington' NO 3-5536
)5B

HELP WANTED
TOP
SECRETARY
WANTED
Rapidly expanding local concern
wants top flight secretary for chief
executive. Must be fast, efficient, able
to handle correspondence on her own
and to take responsibility. Top pay
commenrurate with your ability. Real
opportunity for growth and advance-
ment. Phone NO 3-2424 for appoint-
ment )22H
OPPORTUNITY to live near campus
with young family for girl who will
help evenings. 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
WANTED-cab drivers. Full or part
time. Apply 113 a. Ashley, Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company,
phone NO 8-9382. )H
LIVESTOCK
TWO CORRIEDALE RAMS
PHONE NO 5-1774
)S-1
30 HEREFORD STEERS
In nice shape, good color, average 600.
can be seen any time. Inquire Lang's
Real Estate office, Saline, Phone 76.
)S-l
TRANSPORTATION
WANT TO JOIN or form car pool
Whitmore Lake to Campus. Call HI
9-9891 evenings. j83
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Daily
Classifieds
SHOP FOR
STDNT
SUPPLIES
in the Modern Manner
Open Display - Self Selection
--BUY AS YOU BROWSE-
Shop at
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State St. at N. University
NOW SHOWING
"THE PETTING PARTY
-. RAFAE CAMpS- seAO ERANs
EXTRA
"CHRISTOPH ER CRUMPETS
PLAYMATE"
New U.P.A. Cartoon

Mats. 50c Eves. 80c
Dial NO 2-2513
COMING
"FOOTSTEPS
IN THE FOG"
ENDING TODAY
"The Return of
Jack Slade"
Also
DANNY KAYE
in"Assignment Children"

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SMOOCH
Back in my courting days (the raccoon coat was all the rage,
everybody was singing Good Morning, Mr. Zip, Zip, Zip and
young Bonaparte had just left Corsica) back, I say, in my court-
ing days, the standard way to melt a girl's heart was to write
poetry to her.
Young men today have abandoned this gambit, and I must
say I don't understand why. Nothing is quite as effective as
poetry for moving a difficult girl. What's more, poems are
ridiculously easy to write. The range of subject matter is end-
less. You can write a poem about a girl's hair, her eyes, her nose,
her lips, her teeth, her walk, her talk, her clothes, her shoes-
anything at all. Indeed, one of my most lambent love lyrics was
called To Maud's Pencil Box. It went like this:
In your dear little leatherette pencil box
Are pencils of yellow and red,
And if you don't tell me you love me soon,
I'll hit you on top of the head.
Honesty compels me to admit that this poem fell short of
success. Nothing daunted, I wrote another one. This time I
pulled a switch; I threatened myself instead of Maud.

SECOND HAND records.
Conversational German
text. Call NO 3-2089.

Henry HoltI
records with
)45B

SPORTS FACTS

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Oh, Maud, pray stop this drivel
And tell me you'll be mine,
For my sweetbreads they do shrivel
And wind around my spine.

Few of the Iowa fans who arrive this Friday and Sat-
urday will remember the 1901-1902 series between the
two teams-and those who do remember would rather
forget. The great 1901 team, which held their oppo-
nents scoreless throughout the season while scoring
550 points themselves, routed Iowa that year 50-0, but
that was just a preview of the year to come . . . when
the Hawkeyes fell 107-0.
KYER FACTS
A good reputation for quality work does not come over.
night. Kyer Model Laundry has been serving Michigan
men for over 30 years.
KYER MODEL LAUNDRY
AND CLEANERS

My heart doth cease its beating.
My spleen uncoils and warps.
My liver stops secreting.
Soon I needs be a corpse.
When this heart-rending ballad failed to move Maud, I could
only conclude that she was cruel and heartless and that I was
better off without her. Accordingly, I took back my Hi-Y pin,
bid her adieu, and have not clapped eyes upon her since. Last I
heard of her, she was in North Scituate, Rhode Island, working
as a clam sorter.
tet'6 t1it&WflitrePe it wvuttahvendd.d f ihe-adtbeettdrd{{ed
But I did not mourn Maud long, for after Maud came Doris-
Doris of the laughing eyes, Doris of the shimmering hair, Doris
of the golden tibiae! Within moments of meeting her, I whipped
up a torrent of trochaic tetrameter:
Oh, my sweet and dulcet Doris!
You're gentle as a Philip Morris,
With its mild and rich tobacco
And its white and scarlet pack-o,
Both in regular and king-size.
Doris, tell me please your ring size.

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1302 S. University
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