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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.1956

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'U' Band to Offer 'Mr. Touchdown USA' TV Starts
A singing version of "Mr. Touch- ringhFourt
down USA" will highlight the pre- game show will be "The Victors," schedule of the University. "SingtM g h ,V y Cn v d
dow US" wll ighigh th ~ the Michigan fight song, "Varsity" UCLA," "On Brave Old Army
game show of the University and "The Yellow and Blue," the Team," "Indiana My Indiana" and The University Television Office
Marching Band tomorrow. Alma Mater, conducted by William "The Buckeye Battle Cry" as per- and the Department of Speech, in
The 161-member organization, D. Revelli, conductor of the band. formed by the band will honor

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including pennant bearers, colo
guard, twirlers and drum majo
will take the field marching at 20
steps per minute.'
Also to be featured in the pre
From the,
sensational
stage
subcess
that ran
91 weeks on
Broadway l

r George Cavender, assistant con- Michigan's 1956 football opponents.
r ductor, will lead the Star Spangled The halftime show will be con-
'0 Banner. cluded with a presentation of the
The half time show will feature band's latest dance routine to"Five
e- a preview of the 1956 football Foot Two."
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Ending Late Show
Today Tonite 11 P.M.
. 7 ATEYS
Also "Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom"
G&IL& erna itud4
Tonight 7:00 & 9:00
Sunday 8:00 only
BIG HEAT
with
GLENN FORD
GLORIA GRAHAME
*
ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUMI
50c

coopera ion wit local statlon
WPAG-TV, will inaugurate their
fourth year of service to the Ann
Arbor area on Monday.
The programs, broadcast every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
evenings, utilize speech department
students and University TV staff
members. They are designated to
present items of local and Univer-
sity interest, including sports news,
children's programs and a regular
community news show. ,
On Monday, the schedule begins
at 6:30 p.m. with Storytime, a pro-
gram for children, featuring the
story of "Poor Lucy," an original
script by a speech department stu-
dent.
At 6:45, Dateline Ann Arbor will
present as special guest Professor
William D. Revelli, Director of
University Bands, with a preview
of this season's band activities.
(organization]
Noties
Use of this column is restricted to
OFFICIALLY REGISTERED student or-
ganizations. Registration forms are
available in the Office of Student Af-
fairs, 1020 Administration Building.
Registration for the current semester
should be completed not later than
October 12.
Westminster Student Fellowship, Post
Game Picnic, 5:30 p.m. Student Center.
Congregational and Disciples Student
Guild, Open House after the Game,
524 Thompson.
Roger Williams Fellowship, Meeting,
6:45 Sunday, Chapman Room, Speaker,
Ed Voss, "Science and Religion."
Unitarian Student Group, Meeting,
7 p.m. Sunday, 1st Unitarian Church,
Speaker, Mr. S. Baldwin, "My Personal
Experiences in Russia.
* * *
Michigan Christian Fellowship, Meet-
ing, 4 p.m., Sunday, Lane Hall, Speaker,
Arthur Holmes.

The
love story
of a
teen-age
boy and
an understanding
woman
M-G-M presents in
CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLORI
Tea, and
Sympathy
starring
Deborah John
Kerr .Kerr
Made by Adults for Adults

REAL ESTATE
THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8
Office 214 E. Washington NO 3-0800
)Rl
THREE BEDROOM Colonial, excellent
condition, basement recreation area,
112baths, double garage, large corner
lot, near schools. Michigan Daily, Box
17-A. )R2
CARS FOR RENT
AVIS RENT-A-CAR or VAN for local or
long distance use. Reasonable. Daily,
weekly or hourly rates. Nye Motor
Sales Inc., 514 E. Washington St.
NO 6-4156. )Sl
PERSONAL
B.V.G. let's see how observant you are.'
Call 503. )F13
GIRLS'.-High calibre college men to
meet your qualifications. Reasonable
rates plus expenses for an evening's
escort. Transportation provided. Es-
cort service. Call NO 8-7211. )F12
With the MICHIGANENSIAN "High-
lights of the School Year 1957," re-
corded on 33%3 RPM record only 75c.
THE MICHIGANENSIAN: your personal
record of a year at Michigan. Buy
yours today.
FACULTY
members are entitled to special rates
to Time, Life, Reporter, Sports Ill.,
etc. Student Periodical, NO 2-3061.
)F5
TO AID your budget: Installment buy-
ing for 1957 MICHIGANENSIAN. Pay
$1.00 down and the balance by Feb-
ruary 21, 1957.
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Mich-
igan, for free details or phone WOod-
WOodward 3-5776. )F1
SITUATION WANTED
GRADUATE STUDENT'S wife and for-
mer kindergarten teacher would like
to care for child either in her own
home or yours. NO 3-3163. )N6
6588 Jackson Road
Tonight and Sunday
Late show tonight 11 P.M.
ULYSSES
NAKED DREAM

FOR RENT
THREE YOUNG WOMEN graduate stu-
dents want fourth girl to share house,
2 bedrooms, pine paneled den, large
fireplace, furnished early American,
$40 month including utilities, NO 2-
1458. )C9
2 ROOM bachelor apt., S.E. of campus.
Very nice, plenty of light, clean and
quiet. Call NO 2-2156. )C7
TRAILER SITES FOR RENT
BELLEVILLE-New park, large lots,
immense patios. BELLEVILLE
TRAILER PARK -: 18100 Elwell
Road, Belleville, Mich. Call Willis,
Mich-Hobart 1-7152. )C8
MALE STUDENT wanted, preferably
grad, to share large 3 room apt. with
2 others. Call NO 3-2221. )C6
UNFURNISHED except for stove and
refrigerator. Clean 5 room and bath
apt. 2 family near campus for quiet
,couple-no children or pets, garage.
Phone NO 3-5929. )C5
ATTRACTIVE-A large basement apt.
Convenient, quiet and reasonable. Re-
ply Box 18-A, Mich. Daily. )C2
MODERN APARTMENTS for one to four
persons. One block from campus. 514
Forest. Call NO 2-1443 or NO 2-7720.
)D-1
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME service attendant for
nights and Sundays. Experience pre-
ferred. Apply 101 Beake Street. )H24
WANTED-Someone to work for their
meals. Bus. Ad. fraternity. Call NO
2-7409. )H25
DOUBLE E STUDENTS ATTENTION
Openings for broadcast transmitter
engineers, full or part-time, license
unnecessary. NO 2-6494. )H23
10 HOURS WEEKLY-$100 PER MONTH
10 hours of intelligent, imaginative
work-on a commission basis. Will
talk only with male University stu-
dents sincerely interested in a career
as a professional Life Underwriter.
Michigan residents only. Phone Mr.
George Lemble at NO 3-4151, 7 to 8
a.m. )H21
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. ) H20
SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER, perma-
nent, opportunity for initiative, Sales
department, customer correspondence.
5 day week, 6 paid holidays, vacation,
pleasant surroundings, established
company. See immediately Mr. Haw-
kins, Advertisers Publishing Co., 944
Wail St. )H22
WANTED-well formulated young lady
to pose for cover picture of magazine.
Must have bathing suit that barely
fits. Call NO 5-5140 between 7 and 8
P.M. )H19
STUDENTS-part time work; 1, 2, or 3
nights a week. $1.00 per hour. Apply
in person after 1:30 P.M. Drake's
Sandwich Shop, 709 N. University.
)H17
CARRIERS for the Michigan Daily
for immediate opening, also for future
openings. Good pay, No collecting,
Morning delivery, bicycle or car nec-
essary. Call NO 2-3241 and leave phone
number, name and address. )H1
REGISTERED NURSES for private duty
full or part time. Community Nurs-
ing Bureau, 401 Thompson. Phone
NO 8-6515 and' NO 3-4859. )H6
RADIO and TV Serviceman. Hi Fi Sales-
man, Ann Arbor Radio and TV, 1217
So. Univ. Call NO 8-7942. )H5

WANTED TO RENT
WOMAN TEACHING -FELLOW needs
apartment, furnished or unfurnished,
2 or 3 rooms, campus vicinity. Call
NO 5-5419. )L2
FOR SALE
NEW TUXEDO, size 36, good condition.
Call NO 3-8438. )B43
FOR SALE-Paasche Model Roman V
airbrush. Never used. $15. The Paint
Pot. 707 Packard, NO 2-0533. )B40
FOR RECREATION ROOM-Used pin-
ball games. In good shape. $25 and
$35. Phone NO 2-9490 after 5. )B39
REASONABLY GOOD LOOKING bicy-
cle. Lights, horn, etc. Phone NO 8-
9092 after 6 P.M. )B37
1951 25 Foot house trailer with option
to rent present lot. For further infor-
mation Call R. Kneght-Ypsilanti
5110 Ext. 71. 12-5 Mon.-Fri. )B34
DISILLUSIONED-Will sell engagement
ring cheap. Phone NO 2-3697. Ask for
Jim. )B31
ARMY-NAVY type oxfords-$7.25; sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 East Washington.
)B12
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED, custom
built house. Large 12 x 20 living room
with fireplace, picture window, book-
shelves capable of holding 400-500
books. Roomy kitchen with breakfast
room; ventilator fan, twin bed size
bedrooms, wardrobe closets, tile bath.
10 x 14 enclosed porch, attached gar-
age, brand new gas furnace and water
heater. Other fine features as cen-
tral air conditioning, steel casement
Windows, magnetic door catches. Cor-
ner lot with 165 ft. frontage. Draper-
ies, TV antennas in eluded. Phone
NO 2-9249. 102 Westwood Ave. ) B9
BUSINESS SERVICES
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
NOVELTY RUGS
by Needletuft
Variety of colors and patterns
to choose from
10.95 each
Ideal for gifts and collegiate rooms.
See complete display in window at
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington NO 2-9418
Open Monday evenings until 8:30
)J12
TROPICAL FISH-Plants and aquarium
supplies, exotic birds, pet supplies,
and baby alligators. Sale on white
mice-10c each.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
)J1l
FINE PHOTOGRAPHY
since 1890
Rentschler Studio
319 E. Huron
Ann Arbor's only Master Photographer
)J20
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting
)J8
FALL window washing and eave trough
cleaning. Work done by experienced
men. Call NO 2-9755. )J4
EXPERIENCED Operators in Beauty
work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon,
605 E. William. NO. 8-7066. )J3

2805 E. Michigan

ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD at Michigan Co-op House, 315
North State. 20 meals a week for $8.75
and five hours work. Contact Karel
Cibulka, President. between 5:00 and
7:00 P.M., NO. 2-9414. )E2
BOARDERS WANTED - Home cooked
food and reasonable rates. Call NO 2-
9431. Ask for the steward. )El
ROOMS FOR RENT
SUITE for Two-$7 each per week. 615
Church. Call NO 8-9720. )D6
SINGLE ROOMS-$8, Double rooms-
$7 & $6 per man. Linens and maid
service furnished. Phone NO 8-6415.
)D5
SINGLE ROOM available in. private
home on Southwest Side. Phone NO
3-6158. )D4
USED CARS
1956 Ford Fairlane
V-8, 4 Door, Ford-A-Matic, Seat
Belts, Padded dash, white sidewalls,
fully equipped, excellent condition,
11,000 miles, $1,850. Phone NO 2-2783.
) N19
"LITTLE CONTINENTAL" Ford Custom
Hardtop. 5,000 miles since complete
rebuild. Best offer-Dexter, HA 6-8170.
)N20
1946 PACKARD-radio, heater, good con-
dition, cheap. Call Kreh Connert, NO
2-5950 or NO 3-8508. )N22
1946 OLDS for sale. Running condition.
$75. 1021 Hill, Call NO 2-6094. )N21

MISCELLANEOUS

FOX MOTEL
(Formerly Boyd's)

Phone 3YP 4958
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1952 CHEVROLET, business coupe, body
& motor in fine shape, ideal for cam-
pus social life. $390. Call NO 3-0312.
)N18

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HELD OVER
through Tuesday
"Guinness creates

Dial NO 2-2513

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another rare bird
with his usual finesse !
-Zinsser,
THE 1f. ARTHUR RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS

Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P.M.
"Katie Johnson is a
captivating old sparrow
(who) steals the show !"
-Herald Tribune

Not Recommended for Children
--STARTS SUNDAY-
at the STATE
Read
Daily 4
Classifieds

Alec Quinn $$s
TECHNICOLOR and (in the order of their disappearance)
CECIL PARKER. PETER SELLERS - DANNY GREEN - HERBERT LOM co-featuring KATIE JOHNSON

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1951 BUICK Riviera, black and white
beauty with all the extras. Mechan-
ically perfct. Must sell. NO 2-9941
after 4. )N16
1950 PLYMOUTH, two door, excellent
body and running condition. $375.
Phone NO 3-0147 evenings. )N17
1951 STUDEBAKER-radio, heater, over-
drive. Excellent transportation at
reasonable cost. Call NO 3-4855. )N10
1948 CADILLAC, excellent condition,
$285 or best offer. Call Ypsilanti
1049 XJ after 5:30 P.M. )N13
® Prompt, efficient
service
* Safe buy used cars sold
with a written life-time
guarantee.
* Always a good deal on o
a new Lincoln or
Mercury
FITZGERALD Inc.
3345 Washtenaw Ave.
Ph. NO 2-4197

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"THE TRADITION THAT IS MICHIGAN"
FILMED IN ANN ARBOR

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HAPPYJOE-UCKYApresents STICKLERS!
SuCR of holes! What is a nhat isan wetrag?
What is a 319cat shot l fh1S ha sad~inry south of the border?
STUCK 'FOR MONEY? DO A

4675 Washtenaw
Tonight and Sunday
Late show tonight at 11 P.M.
JOHNNY CONCHO
SAN TIAGO

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STICKLERS ARE TICKLERS and a mighty soft way to make moneyl
Just write down a simple riddle and a two-word rhyming answer. For
example: What's a ball player who gets a raise? (Answer: richer
pitcher.) Note: both words must have the same number of syllables
-bleak freak, jolly dolly, vinery finery. Send your Sticklers, with
your name, address, college, and class, to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box
67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Don't do drawings! We'll pay $25 for every
Stickler we use in our advertising-and for hundreds that never see
print. And remember-you're bound to Stickle better when you're
enjoying a Lucky, because Luckies taste better. Luckies' mild, good-
tasting tobacco is TOASTED to taste even better. Fact is, you'll say
Luckies are the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked!
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