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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Read and Use Daily Classifieds

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DONALD DUCK CARTOONS
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College Grads Increase
Birth Rate Statistics

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MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
invites you to hear
DR. ORVILLE WALTERS, M.D., Ph.D.
"A PSYCHIATRIST LOOKS
AT PEACE OF MIND"

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(COLOR)
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FRED ASTAI RE
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ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM
50c
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SUNDAY 6:30-- 75c
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Raising children has become an
increasingly popular pastime -
especially among college graduates.
The College Study Report on
Population of 1956 recently divulg-
ed that fact that college graduates
now father the unlikely sounding
average of 2.09 children per man.
The report goes on to say that
when the .09 becomes .15 of a child,
male grads will be replacing them-
selves man for man.
Leaders among child raisers are
the graduates of Brigham Young
University, Utah. With a whop-
ping 3.78 kids per man, the men
of Brigham Young almost double
the national average with grad-
uates of Catholic universities run-
ning a close second. The high fer-
tility of these two groups is ex-
plained by both a larger number
of marriages and more children
per family.
Have More Children
On the female side of the ledger,
graduate women are far from re-
placing themselves, bearing only
1.70 children apiece. Although col-
lege mothers are bearing more
children, at their present rate of
increase, they'll never catch up
with the men. However, the no-

child and one-child families com-
mon among older college gradu-
ates are being replaced by fam-
ilies with three and more children.
Small families were formerly due
to postponement of having chil-
dren during the depression days.
But college people are marrying
earlier and seem determined to
make up for lost time.I
The College Study Report has
studied the fertility of college
grads each year since 1946, and is
financed by the Scripps Founda-
tion of the University of Miami.
This year's report compares the
average number of children of
graduates of the past 10 years to
that of graduates of 25 years ago.
Express Optimism
The report says that "happily"
the 10-year grads are bearing a
great many more children than
those of 25 years ago.
The "happiness" is that college
graduates constitute a major
source of bright youngsters. The
reported increase of fertility in
this group indicates that more
qualified young people will be
available to satisfy the world's
growing need- for leadership.

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
USED CARS
1946 PACKARD-radio, heater, good con-
dition, cheap. Call Kreh Connert, NO
2-5950 or NO 3-8508. )N22
'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
HELP WANTED
MALE STUDENT with mornings free,
or mostly so, for stock and delivery
work. Must have driver's license. The
Edward's Letter Shop. 711 N, Univ.
)H38
FEMALE WANTED to work breakfast
and lunch in the Golden Apples room.
Call for appointment, Mr. Mackie
at NO 2-4531. )H36
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H20

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"Scaredy Cat"
Sylvester Cartoon
Saturday "The Bad Seed"
HELD OVER
THROUGH
SATURDAY
"TOWERS OVER ALL
MOVIE GREATS !"-Jr" r'
"A TRULY GREAT PICTURE "
-Los Angelesaminer
"SPECTACULAR!"-Lif.

Gifted Children Need Enriched
School Program, Lewis Says

FOR RENT

Gifted children need an enriched
program in elementary school, but
should be kept with children of
their own age.
James A. Lewis, University vice-
president of student affairs, speak-
ing before a meeting of the Michi-
gan Executive Association at Ann
Arbor High School yesterday, said
that less than two per cent of all
children could correctly be called
"gifted."
"As we discover these children,
we can and should provide a better
after-school hours program for
them. Teachers with special skills,
for example, might be invited to
work with these children after
school," he commented.
WUE RTH
NOW THRU SUN.
MIGHTY IN SPECTACLE!

Today
she
uncovers
her most
talked-about
talents!
SOPHIA

Lewis stressed that special classes
and double promotions were poor
ways of dealing with the gifted
children and his problem.
"It'smost important that the
children be taught in small groups
in the elementary school. Ideally,
these classes should not exceed
25," he contended.
In junior and senior high school
the gifted child should be allowed
to concentrate in his special class-
to concentrate in his special classes,
while remaining with his chrono-
logical age group.
Lewis told the group that the
gifted child is superior culturally,
socially, and physically as well as
mentally. He is usually superior in
every field, happy, contented, likes
school, and has few social prob-
Read

ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD for men. Reason-
able,, close to Bus. Ad. School. 1108
Hill. Call NO 3-1767. )E4
WANTED
DRIVER-between A.A. & Deaborn Mon.
through Fri. LUzon 4-9391 eve. )89
ROOMS FOR RENT
Finest in ANN ARBOR. Male students3
needing rooms should call NO 8-7683,
1412 Cambridge. )D10
BUSINESS SERVICES
BABY SITTING
FOR GAMES
Will care for children in our home
during game time for 50c per hour
per child. S.W. area, call NO 2-
9773, S.E. area call NO 3-0436. )J14
WASHINGS - Also ironing privately.
Specializing in cotton dresses. Free
pick up and delivery. Phone NO 2-9020
Fourth & Washington NO 8-6019 J15
TOO BUSY to type that paper? Call NO
2-7749. Reasonable, quick service. )J24
TYPING term papers, theses, briefs.
Prompt service and reasonable rates.
NO 3-6726. )J18
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
Buy your Typewriter
Rent your typewriter
And have your typewriter repaired
At a typewriter store.
MORRILL'S
314 South State
Normandy 3-2481 )J5
Rentschler Studio
FINE PHOTOGRAPHY
since 1890
319 E. Huron
Ann Arbor's only Master Photographer
)J10
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting
)J8
EXPERIENCED Operators in Beauty
work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon,
605 E. William, NO 8-7066. )J3
WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very., Phone NO. 2-9020. )J23
TYPEWRITER REPAIR & service pick-
up and delviery. Moseley Typewriter
Service. 204 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-5888. )J22

3 RM. APT. in quiet prin. home - for
quiet refined grad couple - no smoke,
drink. Home caretaking important.
NO 8-8501. )C15
MODERN APARTMENTS for one to four
persons. One block from campus. 523
Packard. Call NO 2-7720 or NO 2-1443.
)D-1
PERSONAL
WANTED: Farsighted, frugal students
to subscribe to leading magazines
such as New Yorker, Reporter, Na-
tion, etc. Student Periodical, NO 2-
3061. )F19
FUR JACKETS and coats sold at frac-
tion of original investment. Style
samples, repossessed, restyled. Sale
starts Oct. 15. Margaret Shop '519 E.
Williams, )F20
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or ne wsilk shawl
collar, $25. Oercoats $18. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit, Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )F1
FREE DANCE
Sunday night for a study break, dance
at the Terrace Room of the Union.
Record Dance 8:30-10:30. )F21

FOR SALE
MEN'S BICYCLE. English Saber. Two
months old. Generator light, book-
baskets, all accessories. Excellent con-
dition. Call NO 3-1697. $40 B69
MICROSCOPES-Lifetime quality. Mon-
ocular or binocular at less than half
the price of comparable U.S. brands.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Henry
Hirschman, Med. '59. NO 2-3697. )B68
ARMSTRONG BIKE, good candition,
low price. Call NO 3-6321. )B65
ROOMMATE WANTED for 3 under-
graduate males. Air conditioning, 4
rooms and bath, car available. $38 per
month. Call NO 2-7560. )B66
ENGLISH BIKE-'55 model, in excellent
condition. $75 new, will sell $45. NO 2-
9496, after 7 p.m. )B62
WHY PAY RENT? Invest in a 1956 Great
Lakes 27' MobilHome and have some-
thing to show for your money. Living
room, kitchen with new G.E. Refrig.
gas stove, hot water, bathroom, tub,
shower, lav. stool and bedroom. $2,000
or $500 down will handle. Option on
present lot (Not a Trailer Park). Call
Ply-591. )B70
ARGUS SLIDE projector-manually op-
erated, excellent condition. $15. NO 3-
0676, after 5 p.m. Ask *for Don. )Bl
TOP COAT, Grey tweed, size 38, ex-
cellent condition, reasonable. 310 An-
derson, E.Q. NO 2-4591. )B4
All Metal 35mm.
SLIDE FILES
Reg. $2.95,
NOW $1.94
Purchase from
PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP
1116 South University
NO 8-6972
)Bo
AQUARIUMS and supplies. New ship-
ment of tropical fish and plants.
Rare pits.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
)B68
FOR SALE-Modern style Aqua Couch,
Good condition, $35. Very comfortable.
Call NO 2-9460. )B59
ARMY-NAVY type oxfords-$7.25; sox.
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 East Washington.
)B12
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Parker '51 pen. Black barrel, ail-
ver top. Reward. NO 2-5084, before 4
p.m. or after 10 p.m. ) A19
LOST: Dark rimmed glasses in leather
case, Call Matthews, NO 3-4296. )A22
LOST: Football tickets. Sec. 30, Row 835,
Seat 12. Phone NO 2-5553, Room 239.
)A23
REWARD-Lost Lady's Diamond Ring-
solitaire setting. NO 3-4629. )AS
LOST - Gold Hamilton lady's wrist
watch with initials P. J. H. Lost in
vicinity of Hill St. or East Quad. Call
Pat Howes, Prescott House, NO 2-4591.
)AlT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOX MOTEL
(Formerly Boyd's)

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cover girl!

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Due to extreme length
3 SHOWS DAILY
1:00-4:40 -8:20 P.M.
Prices This Attraction Only
90c until 4 P.M., $1.25 after 4.

ALSO
Durango's Last Violent Hour!
RORY CALHOUN
MARTHA HlIER
SDEAN JAGGER >
ROBA0ERT MIDDLETON " A UMVYEWSL-IiERNATIOMALPICTURE

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BICYCLE & SPORT STORE

*..and too good
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Doors OpenSTARTING
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Show 12:30______
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See Best of
EUROPE
for Less
Enjoy the finest cultural, his-
torical and scenic spots in Eu-
rope for less on an AYA trip.
Travel in a small group with
friends and other U.S. college
students. Book early to insure
best space. Only small deposit
needed now.
WAYFARER . . . 11 countries,
55 days .. $820 all-expense
VIKING * . 14 countries, 66
days . . . $1195 all-expense
FINE ARTS . . . 14 countries,
76 days . . . $1245 all-
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Special extensions can be add-
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more places of interest.
Other all-expense trips
from $615 to $1365
Write Today! Space Limited!
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THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8

HU 2-2204
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Friday and Saturday Nights

Office 214 E. Washington

Members and Guests
Phone NO 2-3972
You Must Be 21
314 East Liberty

NO 3-0800
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Vocals by Lolly

6588 Jackson Rd.
Friday to Sunday
Late Show Saturday 11 P.M.
BURNING HILLS
THE CITY SLEEPS

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