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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PLANT DEPARTMENT:
Parking Lots, Motor Pool Service 'U'

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By KEITH DeVRIES
A shortcut between North Uni-
versity and the women's dorms is
provided by a whole series of often
close-to-deserted parking lots be-
hind the NROTC and plant de-
partment buildings.
Although it might not be sus-
pected by the daytime walker the
University cars, trucks, and buses
in the lots are, by the end of the
day, joined by enough vehicles to
fill all the parking area.
The more than 100 University
vehicles are included in one motor
pool which is centered here and
managed by the plant department.
Garage Crowded
The pool's garage is always
crowded regardless of the time.
Numerous cars parked in front
await the washing required before
they can be dispatched or the
complete overhaul given them
every 2,000 miles.
If any cars have motor trouble
the mechanics in the spare-tire
lined garage are capable of mak-
ing all necessary repairs.
During good traveling condi-
tions the pool has days when all
of its 80 automobiles are in ,
but following storms at this time
of year, has to meet far fewer re-1
quests for cars.
WUERTH 1
ENDING TODAY

''To Host
Education
Conference
The University will host 225
presidents, deans, . and faculty
members of Michigan colleges Dec,
6 and 7.
Educators from all over the
state will be here for the ninth
annual Conference on Higher Edu-
cation, the subject of which is
"The Dual System of Higher Edu-
cation-PUblic and Private."
University President Harlan H.
Hatcher will speak at a Tuesday
meeting on "Backgrounds of the
Dual System in Michigan." Regis-
tration begins a half hour before
this speech.
Other events on the Conference
agenda include a reception at Pres-
ident and Mrs. Hatcher's home, a
panel discussion, a dinner meet-
ing, and a symposium.
Organization
Notices
Congregational-Disciples Guild: Rev.
Mr. William Baker of the Presbyterian
Church will speak on: "Revolution and
Redemption," tonight, 7:00 p.m., Con-
gregational Church.
* * *
Hillel Foundation: Basic Judaism
class, Dec.5, 8:00 p.m., Hillel.
Sunday Night Supper Club followed
by record dance, 6:00 p.m., Hillel.
* * *
Lutheran Student Association: Dr.
Jerald Brouer of Chicago will speak to-
night, 6:30 p.m., Lutheran Student Cen-
ter, Forest and Hill.
Michigan Christian Fellowship: Today,
4:00 p.m., Dr. Cornelius Jaarsna. Calvin
College, will speak on "Bethlehem
Cradles A King," Lane Hall.
Newman Club: Annual retreat, today
through Tuesday, St. Mary's Chapel,
Rev. E. J. Duncan, Chaplain of St.
John's Chapel at the University of Illi-
nois, will be Retreat Master.
* * *
SRA: Folk dancing, Dec. 5, 7:30-10:00
p.m., Lane Hall recreation room; In-
struction for every dance and begin-
ners are welcome.

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--Daily-Dick Gaskill
Half-deserted by day, crowded at night .. . The parking lot
for the fleets of University cars/ and trucks

Similarly the 15 buses in the
pool are put to more use in bet-
ter weather by such groups as
science classes for field trips,
surveying classes for transporta-
tion to North Campus and NROTC
for lifts to drill grounds at Ferry
Field.
Requests for the use of ve-
hicles have to be placed through
University departments, not in-
dividuals. Bills for their use are
similarly paid into the pool by de-
partments.

NIUMPHREYAVA
BM~' GARDE
DAXMEFOOT
"m ' TECHNiCOLOR
Plus
"RIDING SHOTGUN"
Randolph Scott
Friday
GLENN FORD in
"VIOLENT MEN"
"SO THIS IS PARIS"

Bills usually
length of time
but the cost is
is furnished by

are based on the
vehicles are used,
higher if a driver'
the plant depart-j

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ment.
Trucks Provide Service
Trucks that are rented out by
the month such as those Food
Service uses rarely have driver
service included; those dispatched
for only a few hours or days on
DIAL
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such varied jobs as book and fur-
niture moving and rubbish-haul-
ing are usually assigned drivers,
a fact reflected in the cost to
the department using the service.
Cars in the pool are commonly
used in meeting and transporting
important University officials. In
another important function they
help link the University with its
extension services by providing an
easy way for faculty members to
travel to school branches in Flint
and Grand Rapids.
.Diabetes Story
On TV Hour
One of the greatest successes in
the history of medicine will be
reviewed on the opening portion
Df the University of Michigan Tele-
vision Hour at 10 a.m. today (Sun-
day, Dec. 4) on WWJ-TV.
The control of diabetes will be
demonstrated by Dr. Holbrooke
Seltzer of the department of en-
docrinology.
Following a discussion of symp-
toms, diagnosis, and diet, an ac-
tual insulin injection will be
staged to show how diabetics learn
and practice the technique of self-
injection.
Host for the Medical series is
Dr. Richard Judge.
The latter half of the "TV-
Hour" will present Revolutionary
songs and New England psalms as
examples of Early American music,
sung by a group of Michigan Sing-
ers dressed in authentic contempo-
rary costumes.
Prof. A. P. Britton of the music
school will be the special guest of
the regular host, Prof. Howard
Peckham, director of the William
L. Clements Library.;

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-Neighborhood Psi U House, Nov.
16th. Dark blue, English type bicycle,
double rear baskets, tool bag, new
front tire . Reward. Call NO 3-0521,
Ext. 810-Jack. )95A
LOST - %-length light gray overcoat,
Herring bone weave, knap. Phone NO
8-7585. )94A
LOST-Aristo slide rule with cloth case
bearing my name on eve of Nov. 15.
Between East Engineering and Mich-
igan Union. Finder may please con-
tact Chari, 518 South Division. )A
FOR SALE
10 UNION OPERA TICKETS. First floor
Friday night, $2.50 each. Must sell
quickly. Ext. 839, S.Q. )88B
BUY NOW-for Best Christmas Selec-
tions. Tropical fish and supplies. Uni-
versity Aquhrium. NO 3-0224. )84B
SIAMESE KITTENS for sale, Siamese
cat stud service. NO 2-9020. )87B
FIRE PLACE LOGS. Seasoned Hard-
woods. $12 per cord delivered, N. J.
Coury, Saline, Mich. Call 581R eve-
hings.
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 Oxford--$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'
)53
COOKED and cleaned select cocktail
shrimp for the party, get-togethera at
Washington Fish Market. 208 E. Wash-
ington, NO 2-2589. Free delivery. )3B
USED CARSr
'49 MERCURY 4 dr. R&H. overdrive.
NO 3-3889. )88N
'41 BUICK Club Coupe, radio, heater,
very good. $125. University Oldsmo-
bile, 907 N. Main. NO 3-0507. )87N
'50 PLYMOUTH Stationwagon, heater,
turn signals. very nice shape. $445.
University Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main,
NO 3-0507. )85N,

USED CARS
1949 FORD Tudor, six-cylinder, good
condition, 90 W. Joy Rd. Call NO
2-2664. )25N
'49 OLDS, Super 8, cream convertible.
*Red leather seats, hydramatic, ra-
dio, heater, new top, white walls.
$350. Call after 6:30, NO 3-1279. )19N
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING - Manuscripts, Thesis, Disser-
tations, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone NO 2-5336. )18J
TYPING - Thesis, Term papers, etc.
Reasonable rates, prompt service. 830
South Main, NO 8-759Q. )151
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 N1.Jcels Arcade.
)4J

PLAYING
THROUGH
MONDAY

Our
Christmas
ized Photographic
Christmas cards.
You may use your own
camera, or ours, and
we will furnish the
lighting a n d helpful
suggestions.

FOR RENT
WILL RENT new, fully equipped trail
er to student couple until June. Will
haul to your location. Call Wayne-
PArkway 1-5473. )C25
OPPORTUNITY to live near campus
with young family for girl who will
help evenings. Private room. Phone
NO 2-1040. )198
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT - Four bedroom
house for at least one year from July.
Phone NO 2-0779.)7
MATURE WOMAN, Grad student about
to begin teaching urgently needs small
apt. with cooking facilities. Please
call NO 2-1154 between 5 p.m.-8 p.m.
or write 309 N. Ingalls. '.)6L
SENIOR GIRL desires to share modern
furnished apartment in S.E. section
second semester. NO 8-7860. )240
HELP WANTED
MALE STUDENT, who can drive, to
work as salesman's carrier in Detroit
on Monday, December 12th. Phone NO
2-3661.)H51
WANTED-Male student to work alter-
nate nights doing maintenance work,
25-30 years old. Call NO 2-5151 after
9:30 P.M. ) 491:
WANTED - Carriers for the Michigan
Daily. Excellent salary. Morning de-
livery, no collecting. Call NO 2-3241.
)29H1
WANTED-cab drivers. Full or part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor.
Yellow and Checker Cab Company,
phone NO 8-9382. )6H
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
7 BOWLING ALLEYS - with lookers,
balls, pins, seats, etc. All in excel-
lent condition. Make offer. Must be
moved because of lease. Ross Real Es-
state, NO 2-7736. )5s
RESTAURANT near Ann Arbor. Excel-
lent location and business.
HOTEL centrally located --- very good
business.

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* * *
Student Religious Association and
Campus Religious Council: Student-
Faculty begins "This I Believe" series'
today, Aud. C, Angell Hall, Professor'
Howard Y. McClusky will moderate.
Dean Jerald C. Brauer, Federated Theo-
logical Faculty, Chicago, will speak on
"What of The Future" at 8:15 p.m.,
tonight in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Recep-
tion will follow at the Lutheran Stu-
dent Center, Forest and Hill.
* * *
Unitarian Student Group: Dr. Red-
man will speak on "A New Approach to
the Study of the Bible," Dec. 4, 7:00
p.m., Unitarian Church; transporta-
tion from Lane Hall at 6:45 p.m.
* * *
Westminister Student Fellowship:
Supper at 5:30 p.m., followed by eve-
ning meeting, 6:45 p.m., Presbyterian
Student Center, tonight.

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Purchase from
"P urchase"
CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University
Phone NO 8-6972
Open every Monday and
Friday evenings 'til
Christmas.
WASHINGS--Alijotronings 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
SERVICE SHOP, 1217 S.A. Studio. 1317
S. Univ. )1J
HI-FI Components and Service Audio-
phile, net prices. Telefunken Hi-F1,
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
PERSONAL
SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY the different
way. Send friendly greetings to
friends by advertising in the MICH-
IGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED Section.

-A

ROSS REAL ESTATE

NO 3-7736
t )3R

TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED - Detroit transmission
plant General Motors (Willow Run).
5:30 P.M.-2:00 A.M. Second shift.
Cali Robert Lecy, NO 8-9379. )200
PASSENGERS to California Dec. 15th.
Gertrude Kan.ps. Phone NO 2-0047.
)18G
WANT PASSENGERS to Florida Christ-
mas vacation. Share driving. Contact
E. A. Foreman, 5417 Scott, NO 3-0521,
Ext. 644. )190

P RIVAT" .JUNG3L OFM
C)Nm MvOVe a STA R
A Scorchingly Real Story Of A Slice
Of Hollywood Lifel

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"Hi Score
porlitg"
Sport

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Army vs.
Navy
N.D. vs.
U.S.C.

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ENDING
TODAY

1:30 P.M.
65e

'50 PLYMOUTH-2 door sedan, real nice
car. $345. University Oldsmobile, 907
N. Main, NO 3-0507. )86N
1940 PLYMOUTH Sedan--excellent con-
dition. 1949 Ford Coupe $250. "You
get a better deal" at Fitzgerald Jor-
dan, Inc. 607 Detroit Street. NO 8-
8141. )84N
1954 FORD 6. 2-door. Heater. New tires.
$895. Jim White Chevrolet, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )N83
1953 CHEVROLET HARDTOP - 20,000
miles. Radio, heater, Powergide. Like
new $1,045. Jim White Chevrolet, 222
W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )N82
1951 CHEVROLET. Like new. Radio and
heater. 4-door sedan, $545. Jim White
Chevrolet, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-
4588. )N81
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 or 2-9626. )72N
1952 CHEVROLET 2-Door-27,000 Miles.
Radio, heater, white-walls. Call NO
2-6429 after 6. )SON
'35 FORD rebuilt motor. R&H and Spot.
$60. Call NO 3-8154 evenings. )80N

TYPING, Fast accurate work done on
electric typewriter. Past experience-
with printers firm. Experienced in
dissertations, term papers, etc. Call
NO 2-7605. )F57
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