TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
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LITTLE CLUB DANCE
November 4, 1955
Featuring Harry Gains and his Orchestra
Kahn .. Piano Joe Handchrow .. Base
Sabik .. Sax Harry Gains .. Drums
UNION
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Professor
Commends
'U' Library
The University has a library
which ranks among the best in its
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ORPHEUM
Fri. 6:30
Sat.-Sun. 1 :30
65c
The 7 aff LOVE STORY
OF A BALLERINAI
"...played in such a frank and
open-hearted manner that
it never gives offense"
-Oils L. Gvernsey, Her. Trib.
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"DAY OF TRIUMPH"
COMING SOON LEE J. COBB
specialized field, source material
from early American history, ac-
cording to Prof. Howard H. Peck-
ham, director of the William L.
Clements Library.
The period of history covered
by the library's contents begins
with the arrival of Columbus and
continues through the periods of
exploration, colonization by the
European powers, the Revolution,
the new federal government, ex-
pansion as far as the Mississippi
and the War of 1812.
The books and manuscripts are
carefully guarded against fire and
theft by means of piped-in heat,
locked interior doors, locked cases
and no book circulation. Exhibits
in the Main Room are open daily
to the public, but research reading
can be done only after an inter-
view with the director. Readers
also must follow regulations about
the careful handling of books by
reporting to the Librarian on their
arrival and departure.
TODAY
and Saturday
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Where Confusion Reigns
TV Programs Emerge
By ALLAN STTLLWAGON
chigan Report," fifteen minutes in
The Portugese explorer held out length.
a match for a white-coated sur- The "University of Michigan
geon, and stepped aside to avoid Television Hour," telecast over ten
stations throughout the state, con-
collision with a passing model of sists of two half-hour segments,
a jet engine, each dealing with an area of
Unusual? To most people the University work, of interest to the
incident is just part of an every- daily lives of the people of Mi-
day scene at the University Tele- chigan.
vision Studio. Located at 310 This year, the first half-hour,
Maynard St., once the site of a subtitled "Frontiers of Health,"
local funeral home, it is one of features experts from the Univer-
the liveliest places on campus. sity Medical Center. With Dr. Ri-
Confusion seems to reign sup- chard Judge as host, specialists
reme, with samplings of almost analyze such major health prob-
every conceivable character stumb- lems as cancer, allergies, heart dis-
ling over miles of wire, blinded by ease, arthritis, and poliomyelitis.
literally hundreds if lights. Recent progress in methods of
The work of University TV re- detection, treatment, and preven-
presents an outstanding contribu- tion are explained through use of
tion to the public service phase of special films and demonstrations.
the University. Work was begun The second half hour, "A Land
in 1950 with the first Michigan to be Free," tells the story of early
"Telecourse," produced in Detroit. America from the time of the dis-
This fall an extensive network of covery of the New World to the
stations throughout the state, from fight for independence.
Ann Arbor to Sault Ste. Marie, Featured are scores of priceless
carries one or more of three ma- documents, such as the actual re-
jor productions. port published by Columbus after
These hreear,"TeUhis first voyage, all loaned from
These three are, "The Univer- the famous American collection of
"Understanding Our World." a thefCoeme ibary.
sity of Michigan Television Hour;",k
one-half hour show; and the "Mi- Prof. H. Peckham, director of
Clements Library, is the host for
this series.
FAA 'Dial "Understanding Our World,"
kinescoped to seven Michigan sta-
NO 2-2513 tions deals with surveys of liany
diversified subjects. Samples of
recent programs include "Atoms
and Nations," a discussion of ato-
mic energy in peacetime; "Wood-
winds and Their Music;" and
"First Reader," the story of mod-
ern methods of teaching reading.
A general information program
using the facilities of the Univer-
sity, "Report" demonstrates the
service which a university may be
to the people of a state or com-
mT.E.DPR.ZE /munity, through the use of tele-
ITZER PRIZE riion
Columbus Ledgert Q+vson.
y added "BUNCO BUSTERS" o ranization
Color Cartoon
SUNDAY Notices
E RT1M E "Congreggationa-Disciples Guild: Wei
ne.Roast at Island Park, today, 8:30
p.m. All those going will meet at the
Guild House.
H Hawaii Cub-Chinese Ciub: Nov. 5,
8:30 p.m., Lane Hall.
Hillel Foundation: Chorus Meeting-
Rehearsals, 7:00 p.m., Nov. 6, Main
Chapel, Hillel. New members invited.
Friday Evening Sabbath Services: 7:15
p.~ followed by Oneg Shabbatt, Hillel.
Saturday Morning Sabbath Services:
9:00 a.m., Hillel.
Sunday Supper Club: 6:00 p.m., fol-
Slowed by Record Dance, Hillel.
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La Petite Causette: Today, 3:30-5:00
p.m., Rumpus Room, League.
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'Newman Club: Record Dance, Gabriel
Richard Center, tonight, 9:00-12:00.
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k Roger Williams Guild: Swimming
in .party, 6:45 p.m., today. All those attend-
. Personal Labels ing will meet at the Guidhouse, 502 E.
he Children Russky Kruzok: Nov. 7, 8:00 p.m.,
International Center, Mrs. Assya Hum-
ecky to sing Russian songs.
PRINTERSRead and Use
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LINES 1 DAY
2 .66 1.47
3 .77 1.95
4 .99 2.46
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Classified deadline, 3 P.M.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
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MAN'S WATCH, Bulova-lost
Reward. Bruce Maguire, 371
St., Cambridge, Mass.
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Oct. 29.
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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
I Mats 50c Eves 80c
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LOST-A gold bracelet with small gold
disc with inscription Joy Smitman.
Phone NO 3-1561, ext. 270. )61A
FOR SALE
3-SPEED table model Phonograph, will
accept reasonable offer. Call NO 2-
3241. )61B
HOMECOMING Dance Pictures on
sale at Ad. Bldg. from 9 A.M. to 5:30
P.M. FRriday, 9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
Sat. )62B
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
IKOFLEX with 2.8 le s, used $75
PURCHASE CAMEA SHOP
116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972
POLAR BEAR RUG-Red felt lined,
head fully mounted, newly pro-
cessed. $250. Call NO 2-9903. )59B
MEISSNER FMAM Hi-Fi tuner and am-
plifier; Webster Chicago 3-speed
changer, G.E. V. R. Cartage; G.E.I
Speaker $175. Phone NO 3-2249. )B-54
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
on sale now at $29.95
SMITH'S CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington NO 3-5536
) 5B
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
1947 CHEVROLET Tudor $75, 1946 Ford
Tudor $75, 1947 DeSoto Sedan $75.
"You get a better deal," at Fitzger-
ald-Jordan, Inc., 607 Detroit Street,
NO 8-8141. )52N
OWNER OFFERS '49 Kaiser Vagabond
(new tires and battery) for $100.
Phone NO 2-0738. )53N
ONE OWNER 1948 ENGLISH AUSTIN;
low petrol consumption; parking
made easy; good tires; heater; $200.
Phone NO 2-4285 after 5:00 P.M. )51N
1936 FORD Tudor-Excellent mechani-
cal condition. $60. Call Tony Trittipo,
NO. 2-2531.
'50 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. R & H.
Very good shape. $250. University
Oldsmobile. 907 N. Main St. NO 3-
0507. )47N
'49 FORD CLUB COUPE. Very good
shape. Local owned, $250. University
Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main St. NO 3-
0507. )48N
'51 KAISER, . R. _& H., Hydramatic.
White sidewalls, 2-tone, car is in
very good condition. $145. University
Oldsmobile. 907 N. Main St. NO 3-
0W07. )49N
47 HUDSON. Excellent shape. Best of-
fer. NO 2-2076. )44N
ONE OWNER CAR, excellent motor and
tires. R&H & Spot. $75. Bud Twin-
ing's Gas Station, Packard and Hill.
)40N
49 CHEV. 2 door, black. R&H. Sharp.
$295.00. University Oldsmobile, 907 N.
Main St. NO 3-0507. )N
1949 FORD Tudor, six-cylinder, good
condition, 90 W. Joy Rd. Call NO
2-2664. )25N
USED CARS
'49 OLDS, Super Sa, cream convertible.
Red leather seats, hydramatie, ra-
dio, heater, new top, white walls.
$350. Call after 6:30, NO 3-1279. )19N
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.
Reasonable rates, prompt service.
830 South Main. NO 8-7590. )15J
TYPING - Thesis, Term papers, etc.
Reasonable rates, prompt service. 830
South Mai, NO 8-7590. )15J
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)4J
PROFESSIONALS - Improve your
speaking ability. Individual and class
training. Phone NO 3-1531, Ext. 296.
WASHINGS-Alfo ironings privately.
Specializing in cotton dresses. Free
pick up and delivery. Phone NO 2-
9020. )9J
RICHARD MADDY-VIOLINMAKER
Fine, old certified instruments &
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. - )2J
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
SERVICE SHOP, 1217 S.A. Studio. 1317
S. Univ. )1J
PERSONAL
TIME TIME TIME TIME
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LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFE
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Student Periodical NO 2-3061 )36F
REPRESENTATIVES of Easterling Co.
Inc., will be conducting ihterviews on
Nov. 10 from 8:30 A.M.-12:00 noon in
Room 38 at Michigan Union. Those
interested in careers and opportuni-
ties in sales; and in local sales ex-
perience are invited to apply in per-
son. )39F
SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY the different
way. Send friendly greetings to
friends by advertising in the MICH-
IGAN DAILY CL SSIFIED Section.
FOR RENT
FOUR ROOM unfurnished apartments,
entire second floor, private bath, dis-
posal, Youngstown kitchen, NO 2-
7576. )18C
ROOMS FOR RENT
SINGLE Sleeping room for man. No
8-9565 or NO 3-0913. )6D
LARGE Single Room for male student,
$7.00 per week. 716 N. Fifth Ave.,
afternoons and evenings. )5D
TWO ROOMMATES wanted for two
double rooms. Close to campus. Call
No. 8-7253 after 5:30 or anytime on
weekend. )7D
OVER NIGHT GUESTS-large pleasant
sleeping room. Twin-beds-next to
tile bath. Call evenings, NO 8-7493.
Clip and save for future use. )4D
HELP WANTED
WITNESSES WANTED - Make money
for Christmas. Improve your speech.
Very few opportunities remaining. No
lawyers need apply. Standard fees
paid. Don't delay. Visit, write or call
NO 3-4145. Jim Leavengood Agency,
551 S. State St. )40H
MALE OR FEMALE salespeople to work
in Ypsi. jewelry store and gift shop.
Must have sales experience. Green
Jewelers. Ypsi. 1679. )37H
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Two people
for Fraternity. Call NO 2-5649. )38H
HELP WANTED-Food Service helpers.
Meal jobs available now. Apply Mich-
igan League. )35H
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Carriers for the Michigan
Daily. Excellent salary. Morning de-
livery, no collecting. Call. NO 2-3241.
)29H
SECRETARY
National headquarters of college or-
ganization located at 1705 Washtenaw
has peranent opening for full-time
secretary. 35-hour week. Especially
desirable for one who seeks the quiet
and freedom of a small office. Salary
commensurate with experience and
ability. For appointment call NO
3-4617 days, and 2-1424 evenings. )33H
FULL TIME fully experienced men's
clothing salesman. Good starting sal-
ary plus commission plan. Apply
Dixie Shop. 125 W. Michigan Ave.,
Ypsilanti. )34H
PART-TIME HELP. 20 to 25 Hours
Weekly.Porter Work. Phone NO 2-
5614. Afternoons or evenings. )36H
OPPORTUNITY to live near campus
with young famiy 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 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker tab Company,
phone NO 8-9382. )6
GOLF
FALL SPECIALS
Regular $8.00 irons $3.77
Regular $12,00 woods $5.99
Play Golf Now. Course Open Thru
November.
Scenic Municipal Golf Course
1519 Fuller Rd. near North Campus
)213
REAL ESTATE
RESTAURANT near Ann Arbor, Excel-
lent location and business. Hotel cen-
trally located, very good business.
Ross Real Estate, NO 2-7736. )2R
MISCELLANEOUS
UKRANIAN STUDENTS CLUB sponsors
Fall art exhibit in the International
Center thru Sunday. FREE. )2M
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Matinee Sunday, Nov, 6
Members: FREE General Public: $1.65 Students: 99c
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