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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5,1956

PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1858

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WUERTH
%UE TA Fabulous Guy. .. a Girl .. .
and the Exciting Music
they made together!
L' t mup.MrobF, musk twi 6y.

Babe Zaharias
Fund Set Up
Ira Horowitz, '58BAd, has an-
nounced the formation of an Ann
Arbor subdivision of the Babe
Didrickson Zaharias Memorial
Cancer fund.
Horowitz said yesterday that he
is seeking interested persons to aid
in the drive.

Plans Underway To Extend
Radio Facilities To Women

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ALSO
Revenge ... the Secret
of 5 Empty Groves!
UN VERSAL-INTERNATIONAL Prsnts
DOKA REED

AT BOTH SHOWS
Oct. 5, 6, 7
6 EXTRA
Mickey Mouse Cartoons
MW------E--------
6588 Jackson Rd.
Friday to Sunday
Late Show Saturday 1 1 P.M.

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By DAVID TARR
Plans are underway to extend
facilities of radio station WCBN
to women living in residence halls
on the Hill.
The first transmitter, probably
for Alice Lloyd, may be completed
and installed before Christmas ac-
cording to a report submitted last
night to, the Inter-House Council.
One major complication-finance
-has to be worked out before
work on the project can begin.
Background Music
The student operated station
serves mainly to provide back-
ground music for studying, campus
news, and a nationalpress wire to
provide news broadcasts.
Studios are located in South,
East and West Quadrangles, but
the station is also heard in Martha
Cook and Victor Vaughan.
Officials for the network feel
that advertising can pay for the
initial transmitter which would
cost a maximum of $400.
Paying for the remaining unitss
costing about $300-$350 each, is
where the problem arises.
Financed on Split
Financially, WCBN operates on
a network split basis. All adver-
tising is taken by the network and
the profits are divided between
the three Quadrangle stations.
They use this money for operation.
The problem arises in paying
for the new transmitters. After
the network has paid for the new
transmitters it is possible there
may not be sufficient funds re-
maining to enable the three Quad-

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rangle stations operate on the
split finance system.
If these split system funds fall
short, the Quadrangle Councils
will have to foot the bill for
operating their own stations.
Shown Caution
Because of this, IHC, which must
approve any major financial ex-
penditure of WCBN, has approach-
ed the project cautiously. Another
reason for caution is the new
transmitters, after the first one,
will probably be financed by a
University loan underwritten by
IHC.
WCBN feels that since the Hill
transmitters will add approxi-
mately 2000 women to the listening
audience-bringing the total to
6000-the expected additional ad-
vertising will be sufficient to meet
financial needs.
Organization
I Noticesj
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.
Roger Williams Fellowship, Open
House after Pep Rally, 9 p.m., Fellow-
ship Hall.
* * *
Union Bridge Club and Union Dupli-
cate Bridge Club, Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Third Floor, Union.
Hillel, Friday Night Services, Hillel.
Wesleyan Guild, Football Party after
Pep Rally, Wesley Lounge.
Hawaiian Club, Social Meeting, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Lane Hall.
AT BOTH SHOWS"
Oct. 5, 6, 7
6 EXTRA
Mickey Mouse Cartoons

TEEN-AGE BOY... UNDERSTANDING WOMAN!
rom Te a
Stge
hfit! Debrh Kerr-John Kerr
\at1 , romM-G-M in
CINEMASCOPEand METROCOL0RI
Extra: "PIGSKIN PEEWEES" in CinemaScope

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .75- 1%87 2.78
3 .90 2.25 3.33
4 1.04 2.60 3.85
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline,' 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
HELP WANTED
WANTED-STUDENT to cook dinners
in exchange for meals. Call Steve,
NO 2-3294. )S30
MICHIGAN UNION: Grad. student-Sat.
nights as dance ticket taker. Apply at
the manager's office. )H29
WANTED-Young lady for part or full
time work at fountain. No Sunday
work. Apply in person. Swift's Drug
Store, 340 S. State. )H27
MALE GRADUATE STUDENT over 23
years old to work with adolescent &
adult psychiatric patients in group
activities. 20-40 hours per week. Apply
Personnel, University Hospital. )H28
PART-TIME service attendant for
nights and Sundays. Experience pre-
ferred. Apply 101 Beake Street. )H24
DOUBLE E STUDENTS ATTENTIONI
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. ) H20O
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-FOOTBALL TICKETS at U.C..
LA. game. Sec 32, Row 87, Seat 24.
Call NO 2-5553, Room 243. )All1
LOST-Post Versalog slide rule. Acci-
dentally left on unkunown bike at
Engine Arch. Finder please' bring to
259 W. Engine. $5.00 reward. )A10
LOST-Man's watch, yellow gold Hamil-
ton without band and crystal. Vicin-
ity of S. State. Reward. Call NO 3-1089.
)A&
WILL THE PERSON who found a pair
of black, thick-rimmed glasses in the
new ground floor men's rest room of
the Union, please turn them in to the
Union Lost and Found. Thank you
very much. )A9

ROOM AND BOARD
TAPPAN INTERNATIONAL house offers
board for women students, 2 meals, 6
days a week for $11. Call NO 8-9603
or apply 724 Tappan. )E3
BOARDERS WANTED - Home cooked
food and reasonable rates. Call NO 2-
9431. Ask for the steward. )El
FOR SALE'
GIRL'S ENGLISH bicycle for sale. Bas-
ket and pump included. Excellent
condition. $30. NO 2-5041, )B57
ODD FURNITURE-Dinette $35.00, re-
frigerator $35.00, gateleg table $10.00,
6x9 reversible rug $10.00, odd chairs,
etc. See after game Sat. Oct 6 only.
810 Sylvan, NO 5-5694. )B56
EXTRA- CONCERT season' tickets, 2nd
row balcony center, $16.00 for pair.
Pick up after game Sat., Oct. 6, at
810 Sylvan, Phone NO 5-5694. )B55
FOR SALE: Girl's Raleigh bicycle-1
year old. $55. .NO 5-3174. )B53
MICROSCOPE suitable for student use.
$75. Ted Parkhurst, NO 3-4238. )B49
FOR SALE-Siamese kittens, house bro-
ken, pure bred. NO 3-2848. )B50
FOR SALE - GOLF CLUBS
Set of 8 Spaulding Irons, used twice.
1 Bobby Jones autographed Spauld-
ing driver. Large par bag. Like new.
Call at 2074 S. Main after 6. )B51
KARLSON ENCLOSURE for 12 or 15
inch speaker assembled, unfinished,
$40. The same with University 6201
coaxial speaker installed, $75. Call NO
.2-7306 around 6 P.M. )B45
ARMY-NAVY type oxfords-$7.25; sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 East Washington.
)B12
USED CARS
'51 BUICK CONVERTIBLE, original
owner, excellent running condition.
Dynaflow, power seat and windows.
$395.00. Terms. 810 Sylvan, NO 5-5694,
after game Sat., Oct. 6, only. )N26
'37 Chevrolet two door Sedan, color
light blue-new clutch, new battery
-heater-seat covers-5 good tires-
runs perfect-$75. Stimson, 400 E.
Liberty, NO 2-3740. )N23
1946 PACKARD-radio, heater, good con-
dition, cheap. Call Kreh Connert, NO
2-5950 or NO 3-8508. )N22

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Furnished apartment. Four
rooms and bath. Near campus. Call
NO 5-5134. )C13
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 3-5829. )C5
MODERN APARTMENTS for one to four
persons. One block from campus. 514
Forest. Call NO 2-1443 or NO 27720.
) D-1
PERSONAL
STUDENT WIVES may subscribe to
Ladies Home Journal, Glamour, Play-
boy and other mags. at low discount.
rates. Phone Student Periodical,
NO 2-3061. )F16
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, Overcoats $18. Writeto
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit, Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. ) F1
SITUATION WANTED
WANTED-Boy to exchange 6 hours of
work a week for room in quiet house.
Call NO 2-2354. 88

ROOMS FOR RENT

WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-2 tickets for M.S.U. game.
Phone NO 3-4843. )K2
BUSINESS SERVICES
BABY SITTING
FOR GAMES
Will care for children in our home
during game time for 50c per hbur
per child. S.W. area, call NO 2-
9773, S.E. area call NO 3-0436. )J14
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
WASHINGS - Also ironing privately.
Specializing in cotton dresses. Free
pick up and delivery. Phone NO 2-9020
Fourth & Washington NO 8-6019 J13
TROPICAL FISH-Plants and aquarium
supplies, exotic birds, pet supplies,
and baby alligators.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty NO 4-0224
TYPING term papers, theses, briefs.
Prompt service and reasonable rates.
NO 3-6726. )J8
9 x 12 COTTON RUGS
$29.95
Many beautiful colors to select from.
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington
NO 2-9418
Open Monday evenings until 8:30
)J20
FINE PHOTOGRAPHY
since 1890
Rentschler Studio
319 E. Huron
Ann Arbor's only Master Photographer
)J10
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting
)Js
EXPERIENCED ,Operators in, Beauty
work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon,
605 E. William, NO. 8-7066. )J3
ARGUS C-3
35mm CAMERA
WITH CASE AND FLASH
USED $35.00
PURCHASE FROM
PURCHASE
CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. Univ. NO 8-6972

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fraternity. Lunches and or dinners.
Call Fred Horwita, NO 2-3215. )D9
MALE STUDENTS-Want a light, com-
fortable room with pleasant surround-
ings? Call NO 8-7683, 1412 Cambridge.
)D8
LARGE SINGLE ROOM-male graduate
student preferred. 508 Elm, Phone NO
38680. )D7
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* WILD REVELS of the men and
women in the secret bunker!
* FLOODING of subways, dooming
thousands of women, children
and wounded-by order of Hitler!
-MASSACRES ordered by the
kilmad dictator!
H HITLER'S MARRIAGE to his
long-time mistress!

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113 W. Washington

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Oct. 22: THE GENERAL (Buster Keaton, U.S.,
1927)
Nov. 19: DUCK SOUP (Marx Bros., U.S.,
1933); and SONG OF CEYLON (Eng-
lish and documentary, Prod. by
Grierson, 1934)
Dec. 3: THE LOVE ON JEANNE NEY (dir.
by G. W. Pabst, German, 1927,
from a novel by llya Ehrenberg)
Dec. 17: KAMERADSCHAFT (dir. by G. W.
Pabst, German, 1931) ; and
NORTH SEA (English docu-
mentary, prod. by Cavalcanti,
1938)
Jan. 7: THE ITALIAN STRAW HAT (dir. by
Rene Clair, French, 1927)
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Mar. 11: TORST (dir. by Ingar Bargmann,
Swedish, 1949) ; and ASSASSI-
NATION OF KING ALEXANDER
OF JUGOSLAVIA (Fox News-
reel, U.S., 1934)
Mar. 25: LOS OLVIDADOS (dir. by Luis Bu-
nuel, Mexican, 1951-winner of
Grand Prize for Direction, Can-
nes Film Festival); and SUN'.
DAY BY THE SEA (English doc-
umentary, winner of Grand Prize,
Venice Film Festival)
Apr. 29: PANIQUE (dir. by Duviver, French,
1946-from a novel by Sim-
eon); and FISH MARKET (U.S.
documentary, L e r o y S t on e,
1953).
May 13: LA BATAILLE DU RAIL (dir, by

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Johann Strauss, Jr.: Blue Danube Waltz, Op. 314
MOZART: EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK, K. 525
(Serenade in G Major)
1.-Allegro
11.-Rondo (Allegro)
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