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THE MCBIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1951

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Law School
Book Studies
State, Laws
When a legislature enacts a state
law, the statute must be legally
correct, understandable, and just.
Service bureaus are available in
some states where the success or
failure of similar laws may be
studied. But most of the states
have no facilities for such prelim-
inary research.
The University's Law School re-
alized the need for such work and
published, in 1953, the first of a
series of volumes designed to fill
the void of legal literature on state
statutory enactments.
Now the Legislative Research
Center has published the 'second
in the series, "Current Trends in
State Legislation, 1953-1954."
The purpose of this book is the
presentation of new ideas in pri-
vate law. The subjects covered
were culled by Prof. William Pierce,
of the law school, assistant direc-
tor of LRC in 1952 and 1953.
Written in a style which the
LRC hopes will be understandable
to the intelligent layman, the nine
individual studies in the publica-
tion consist of a critical analysis
of the problem each statute at-
tempts to solve, how adequately
it did so, and possible changes that
might be made to improve the
law.
DIAL NO 2-2513
ENDING TONIGHT

Stumped
PADUCAH, Ky. 0P) - J. T.
Davis is wondering just how
well the new $335 furnace might
have worked.
it had been moved into the
new house he is building.
Monday night, thieves broke
in the window and carted the
furnace out the door.
University "TV
Will Present
mAida' Tonight
Another first will be added to
the record of University Television
tonight with the presentation of
Verdi's "Aida" on "Studio Samp-
ler" at ':30 p.m. on WPAG-TV.
In this first production of an
operatic work by "U-TV," Act IV,.
Scenes 1 and 2 of "the well known
work will be portrayed by the cast
which originally presented the, ex-
cerpt earlier in the year.
Mary Mattfeld will appear as
"Amneris," Alan Crofoot as "Ra-
dames," and Wendell Orr as
"Ramphis, High Priest." The, role
of "Aida" will be sung by Hildred
Kronlokkeu.
The program will be under the
musical direction. of Joseph Blatt,
the dramatic direction of Valentine
Windt and Henry Austin, and the
choral direction of Edwin Glick.
Studio Sampler is produced by
Edward Stasheff and directed by
Richard Fiegel.
Dateline Ann Arbor will outline
local news events at 6:45 p.m.,
featuring Mrs. Roberta Britt, rep-
resentative of the Washtenaw.
County Tuberculosis Association,
which will initiate the annual
Christmas Seal Drive.
At 6:30, Michigan Daily Sports
Editors, Allan Eisenberg and Jack
Horowitz, will fill the guest chairs
on "Sports Parade," which pre-
sents weekly highlights of local
sports events.
Organization
Notices

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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-Red billfold. Keep money and
football tickets but Please return
wallet to Witham's Drug Store or
call NO 3-5032. No questions asked.
)76A
LOST-billfold -in area of Natural Sci-
ence Bldg. Reward. Call John Chans-
ler, Brighton AC-9-3693. )77A
LOST-White beaded evening bag at
Panhel Ball. Reward. Call Rm. 5533
Alice Lloyd if found. )78A
REWARD-for wallet lost in Union. Im-
portant cards missing, money not
important. Gene Schiff, NO 3-8508.
)74A
FOR SALE
HI-FI PHONO., V.M., Brand new. Best
price. Low down payment. Call Mike
or Barry. NO 5-2411. )76B
FIRE PLACE LOGS, Seasoned hard-
woods. $12.00 per cord delivered. N. J.
Coury, Saline, Mich. Call 581-R eve-
nings. )74B
2 CABINET HI-FI set. $80. Call NO 2-
7891 (not including turntable.) )72--
MEISSNER FMAM Hi-Fi tuner and am-
plifier; Webster Chicago 3-speed
changer. G.E. V. R. Cartage; G.E.
Speaker $175. Phone NO 3-2249. )B-54
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords.-$6.88; Boa,
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 3-5538

USED CARS
1952 STUDEBAKER Commander V-8, 4
door, radio, heater and overdrive.
1950 Studebaker Champion 2 door,
very good condition.
ARCURE MOTOR SALES
617 Detroit St. NO 3-3309
)66N
1952 CHEVROLET 2-Door-27,000 Miles.
Radio, heater, white-wails. Call NO
2-6429 after 6. )60N
'47 OLDSMOBILE four door 76 radio,
heater. Very sharp, $145.00, Univers-
ity Oldsmobile 907 No. Main St. NO
3-0507. )56
'47 PONTIAC Club Coupe radio, heater,
excellent shape one owner $145. Uni-
versity Oldsmobile 907 N. Main St.
NO 3-0507 or NO 2-9626. )57
1949 FORD Tudor, six-cylinder, good
condition, 90 W. Joy Rd. Call NO
2-2664. )25N
'49 OLDS, Super on, cream convertible.
Red leather seats, hydramatic, ra-
dio, heater, new top, white walls.
$350. Call after 6:30, NO 3-1279. )19N
BUSINESS SERVICES
A GRADUATE of "La Sorbonne"-Doc-
tor's degree-would like to give spe-
cial lessons in French: Call NO 2-
9800 evenings. )23J
BRIEFS, manuscripts and term papers
typed. Standard price. For contact YP
5110 or 6159. )19J
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
Argus C-3-with case and flash
used $39.95
PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972
TYPING - Manuscripts, Thesis, Disser-
tations, etc. Satisfactionguaranteed.
Phone NO 2-5336. )18J

FOR RENT
2 APTS. for rent-available Dec. 1. 2
rooms and bath. Unfurnished except
for stove and refrigerator. $75 a
month. Bachelor apt. Private bath.
Furnished with only stove and re-
frigerator. Both can be seen any time
after 1:00 at 1315 S. State St. ?220
OPPORTUNITY to live near campus
with young family for girl who will
help evenings. Private room. Phone
NO 2-7040. )19H
PERSONAL
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Paul White Mc-
Kee Jr. )55F
Mag subscriptions make fine gifts. We
sell all mag subs at lowest or lover
prices. Student Periodical 2-3061. )t1F
SKIERS BEWARE I I-Warren Miller is
out to split your sides with his new
movie "Invitation to Skiing" Sunday,
Nov. 20-Pattengill Auditorium. 8:30
P.M. )53F
Wear the MICHIGAN "GO DERBY" to
the rally and game. They are still
available in group lots. Call NO 3-
4556. )54F
SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY the different
way. Send friendly greetings to
friends by advertising in the MICH-
IGAN DAILY CLI SSIFIED Section.
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Two rides . to Toronto
Thanksgiving. Share expenses. Call
NO 3-1511, 103 Glad Chin. )750
NEED RIDE to Ashland, Ohio and back
for Thanksgiving. Will pay. Call 396
after 6 P.M. )74N
WANTED - Ride -Schenectady, N.Y.
Thanksgiving recess. Share expenses.
Call NO 3-4377. )14G
REAL ESTATE
RESTAURANT near Ann Arbor. Excel-
lent location and business.
HOTEL centrally located - very good
business.
HOUSE FOR SALE on U.S. 12. Partly
finished. Near Chelsea. 2-bedroom.
Can live in while finishing. Very rea-
sonable terms.

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TYPING - Thesis, Term papers, etc.
Reasonable rates, prompt service. 830
South Main, NO 8-7590. )15.2
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 NMkels Arcade.
)4J
WASHINGS-Ahto ironings privately.
Specializing in cotton dresses. Free
pick up and delivery. Phone NO 2-
9020. )9J

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.WILUAM WYLER'S
Production of

IROSS REAL ESTATE

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SATURDAY
The newest Science-Fiction
Thriller
"Tarantula"
PLUS
"Riding Wild'

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Canterbury Club: Tonight, Business
Meeting followed by Informal House
Party, Canterbury House, 218 N. Divi-
sion, 8:00 p.m.
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Congregational-Disciples Guild: To-
night, Ol' MacDonald Farm Party, Guild
House, 8:30 p.m., to go to home of Sara
Schumacher.
Hawaii Club: Nov. 19, 8:30 p.m., Lane
Hall.
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Newman Club: Nov. 19, after Ohio
State game, Dunker's Hour, Newman
Club Center.
Martha Cook: Tea and Open House,
today, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
* * *
Panhellenic Ball pictures are on dis-
play in the Women's League; Sign up
for your copies early.
Roger Williams Guild: Scavenger Hunt
and Party, tonight, Guildhouse, 502 E.
Huron.
SRA: Coffee Hour, 4:30 p.m., today,
Lane Hall library. Open to all stu-
dents.
Ukraninian Students Club: Practice
of Christmas Carols, Women's League,
3rd floor, tonight, 7:30 p.m.
* * *
Westminister Student Fellowship:
Supper and Square Dance in honor of
students from Ohio State, Presbyterian
Student Center, Nov. 19, 5:30 p.m.

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 FORD
Radio, heater, Excellent mechonical
condition. NO 2-7750 after 6
)75N
JAGUAR-1952, good condition, reason-
able price and terms. Accessories. No
3-2090 Sunday after 10 A.M. Monday
Jordan. )15G
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS - 1951
Hillman Convertible $395; 1951 Henry
J. $295; Both cars exc. cond. 25-35 mi.
per gal. Sport Cars-Ypsilanti. )73N
1950 FORD V-8 2-door in excellent
shape. $395. University Oldsmobile. 907
N. Main, NO 3-0507. )72N
1946 MERCURY convertible. $75. Uni-
versity Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main. NO
3-0507. )71N
1955 FORD-Fairlane. For gracious liv-
ing-town sedan. Blue metallic up-
holstery. Power steering, white side-
walls. Less than 6,000 miles. Phone
NO 2-9524. )70N
1948 KAISER. Good tires, overdrive. R.
& H., two spotlights. $75. Phone NO
2-9524. )69N
1940 PLYMOUTH Sedan excellent con-
dition. 1949 Mercury Sedan A1-$295.
"You get a better deal" at Fitzgerald-
Jordan, Inc. 607 Detroit Street, NO 8-
8141. )68N
47 HUDSON. Excellent shape. Best of-
fer. NO 2-2076. )44N

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RICHARD MADDY--VIOLINMAKER
Fine, old certified instruments &
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )2J
SERVICE SHOP, 1217 S.A. Studio. 1317
S. Univ. )1J
HI-FI Components and Service Audio-
phile, net prices. Telefunken Hi-Fl,
AM-FM shortwave radios. Service on
all makes of radios and phonographs.
Ann Arbor Radio and TV. 1217 8.
University. Phone NO 8-7942. 1%
blocks east of East Eng.)
HELP WANTED
SALESMAN WANTED, college graduate
in Civil Engineering or architect
ural engineering or industrial arts,
married, under 30, able to travel state
of Michigan, car furnished. Call Dick
Parisian, Turner 22561, Lansing or
write Attention Mr. Parisian, Stand-
ard Block and Supply, 4724 Aurelius,
Lansing 17, Michigan. , )42H
STUDENTS
and
STUDENTS - WIVES
Full and part-time positions
available in Ann Arbor and vicinity.
Car and phone needed. Representa-
tives of the Easterling Co. will be at
the Michigan Union, Room 3N, Fri-
day, fov. 18, to conduct interviews.
Interview times as follows: 8 a.m.,
10 a.m., 1 p.m., 2'30 p.m., and 4 p.m.
)45H
HELP WANTED. To help Student Gov-
ernment. Many students needed.
Vote for Joe Collins. )44H
WANTED-Carriers for the Michigan
Daily. Excellent salary. Morning de-
livery, no collecting. Call. NO 2-3241.
)29H
WANTED-cab drivers. Full or part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company,
phone NO 8-9382. )6H
ROOMS FOR RENT
TWO ROOMS with cooking privileges.
1 single, 1 double, 7 minutes from
campus. Write Box 62. )230
LARGE Single Room for male student,
$7.00 per week. 716 N. Fifth Ave.,
afternoons and evenings. )5D

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Sunday at 8 only

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DEBUSSY-La Mer "The Sea"
with ENESCO-Roumanian Rhapsody
and LISZT-Mephisto Waltz
Rodzinski and N.Y. Phil.

AFTER THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GAME
Visit the
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George

For after the game entertainment
DANCING
Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday Night
Open 2 P.M. to 2 A.M.
Members of V.F.W. and their guests

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Mary Lou, Your featured vocalist. Don Bailey, Your singing host

CHOPIN-Mazurkas
Marylo Jonas, piano

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314 E. L iberty St., Ann Arbor
Phone NO 2-3972-You must be 21
"Ann Arbor's Most Popular Club"

TCHAIKOVSKY-Romeo and Juliet Overture
and Overture 1812,
Rodzinsky conducting Clev. Orch.
BEETHOVEN-Concerto No. 5
Matthews, piano
VIVALDI-Gloria & Concerto San Lorenzo
MAHLER-Symphony No. 1
Mitropoulos conducting Minn. Sym.
BEETHOVEN-Symphony No. 7
Galliera conducting Phil. Orch,
PAGANINI-Caprices
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