* PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,195k Wilson Program Offers Teaching Fellowships WIDE RANGE PROGRAM: Salvation Army Aids 2000 Yearly T*aELRE fl&C i The largest campaign in history to recruit outstanding young men and women for college and univer- sity teaching has-been launched by the National Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Program, it was an- nounced recently.' Two hundred teachers serving on regional selection committees started canvassing nearly 700 campuses in this country and Can- ada this week, according to na- tional program director Richard C. Boys of the University. The program seeks out the most promising college graduates all, over the country every year and offers them "a year of graduate training in any of the humanities or social sciences. The Wilson Fellowships are par- ticularly designed for "youngl scholars of marked promise" who have not thought demic career ori about it. This distinctive1 sponsored by the. Graduate Schools member American about an aca- are undecided undertaking is Association of within the 37- Association of Universities (AAU). Financially, it is jointly underwritten by the Association's members and by grants from the Carnegie Corpor- ation of New York and the Gen- eral Education Board. Effectiveness of the program was underscored in statistics re- leased by Professor Boys. These showed that approximately 80 per cent of all Fellows prior to 1955-56 had either entered into advanced graduate study or are now teach- ing full-time in colleges and uni- versities. U U By DIANE LaBAKAS More than 2,000 needy people are helped every year by the city's Salvation Army branch. Thenmain purposes of the organ- ization are to preach the Gospel, alleviate suffering and give assist- ance to the needy. Most of the people whom the Salvation Army serve are transients. Secretary Virginia Trevithick notes that most of tloe organiza- tion's time is spent giving assist- ance to transients passing through the city, assisting them in trans- portation and providing clothes for, the needy. Through Contribution "Our clothes are acquired chie'fly through contribution and are sold. at low prices. Most people want to feel independent and pay some-, thing for the clothes," Miss Trevi-' thick declared. She said even those people who want clothes to dressup their dogs for dog shows come to the Salva- tion Army. Besides functioning as a religious and welfare organization, the Sal- -vation Army sponsors a boy scoutI group and two organizations for girls. A beginners brass instrument band, headed by Emerson Head, 157M, is taught weekly. "We really believe that the Sal- vation Army has been gaining many converts. Last Sunday we had three young people at our altar. We try to prevent these young people from following the evil ways of the world, Miss Trevi- thick said. She noted that a city the size DIAL NO 2-2513 ENDING TODAY 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 2-324 1 REAL ESTATE THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO. REALTORS W FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS (Washtenaw at Stadium) Models Open Daily 10-8 Office 214 E. Washington NO 3-0800 )RI 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-- runstperfect-$75. Stimson, 400)E. Liberty, NO 2-3740. )N23 LOST AND; FOUND LOST-Pair of clip on positive lenses in calobar sun glass case. Reward. Con- tact Gerald Lohr. NO 3-6374. )A26 LOST - Shaffer snorkel'and ball point pens Oct. 3 at noon between Angell Hall and Alice Lloyd. Call 4510 Lloyd, NO 3-1561. )A27 LOST - Lady Elgin wrist watch on SouthUniversity. Phone NO 5-3743. Reward. ) A28 LOST - Diamond pin last Sat. near Stadium. Call NO 2-5553, ask for Ann Osborn. )A29 BUSINESS SERVICES 1956-57 LECTURE COURSE STEPHEN ROSE present. ONE OF SEVERAL-The beginner's brass instrlument band is only one of several youth groups sponsored by the Salvation Army. Emerson Head, '57M, is leader of this young group. J- PERSONAL TIME $3 yr. (6c copy) ..........reg. $6 yr. LIFE $4 yr. (Sc copy) ............reg. $6.75 yr. SPORTS ILL. $4 yr. (Sc copy) ...........reg. $7.50 yr. READER'S DIGEST $1-8 mos. (12c copy).........reg. $3 yr. Similar savings on New Yorker, News- week, Glamour. Vogue, U.S. News, La- dies' Home Jr., Reporter, Playboy, etc. Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )F23 AIN'T NO excuse for yer not comin' to the UNION BARN DANCE this here Sat. nite. If ye ain't got yerself a filly there's some real cute ones at NO 3-1561. )F26 FUR JACKETS & coats sold at fraction of original price. Style samples, repo- sessed, restyled. Sale starts Oct. 15. Margaret Shop, 519 E. Williams. )F20 CONVERT yourdouble-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. )Fl MISCELLANEOUS FOX MOTEL (Formerly Boyd's) 2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204 ) S4 1950 FORD CONVERTIBLE - Radio, heater, overdrive, new white wall tires. Good condition. Call NO 2-5819 after 6. )N3b WILL SWAP a good 54 7% h.p. outboard motor for a 16 ga. pump in good con- dition. Phone. NO 5-5656. )Ml HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED to work breakfast1 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 OPENING for 3 well dressed U. of M. men. Average $50 per week working evenings and weekends. Car necessary. ee Mr. Hollowell-Room 3G at the Union, Thurs., Oct. 18-4 P.M. sharp. )H40 MALE KITCHEN help. Mornings 10-12. Meals furnished. Phone NO 2-3173. (H41 FOR SALE GIRL'S SCHWINN, English type bi- cycle, $25. Call NO 3-4770. )B72 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 TOP COAT, Grey tweed, size 38,, ex- cellent condition, reasonable. 310 An- derson, E.Q. NO 2-4591. )B64 AQUARIUMS and supplies. New ship- ment of tropical fish and plants. Rare pets. UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224 )B63 BALDWI N PIANOS Acrosonic Spinets MADDY MUSIC 508 E. Williams -NO 3-3223 )B75 ARMY-NAVY type oxfords-$7.25; sox, 39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 East Washington. )B11 t %,jJ 4 .r I .4 of Ann Arbor does not acquire as many converts as a large metro- politan city like Detroit. "In these large cities our "Harbor Light corps" has performed some mirac- ulous works in converting skidrow alcoholics," she asserted. The Salvation Army operates on a $26,000 budget, $9,612 of which is provided by the Com- munity Chest. The organization obtains the remainder from its clothing rummage, church income, and various drives. Helped Many During the first eight months of this year 577 transients were help- ed. The Salvation Army provided 434 lodgings, 639 meals, 209 gar- ments, and gave transportation as-' sistance to 62 of these people. In the way of familyrelief, 51 families were given 46 grocery orders, three fuel orders, eight rent orders, 451 garments, and 68 arti- cles of furniture. Executive Board Engineers Chosen Four positions were filled from twelve petitions submitted f or the Executive Board of the Engineer- ing Class of 1959, according to Jorge Boehringer, '59E. The four chosen were Gordon Allardyce, Jon Erickson, Charles Hurwitz, and Phyllis Young. A meeting of the board has been called for Thursday, October 18, in room 3201-3205 East Engineer- ing. Directed by Elliot SILVERSTEIN * Adopted for the stage by Reginald LAWRENCE Wed., Oct. 24, 8:30 P.M. Tickets: $2.50, $1.75, $1.00 On Sale at Box Office HILL AUDITORIUM Vaccine Shots Total 1000 The University Health Service has given upwards of one thous- and Salk vaccine shots since the restrictions limiting the vaccine to children were lifted last August. According to Dr. Morley Beckett, Health Service Director, the first few doses were given to student nurses before the fall semester began. Recently, the Health Serv- ice has averaged approximately fifty polio shots per day. The shots are, offered by the Health Service for 65 cents apiece. The suggested program includes a second shot one month after the first and a third seven months aft- er the second. Although incidence of polio is not as great among college stu- dents as among younger children, the vaccine is effective for the college age group. Organization [ Notices Episcopal Student Foundation, Con- firmation Class, 7 p.m., Canterbury House. S." * Undergraduate Zoology Club, 7:30 p.m. 3126 Natural Science Bldg., Speaker: Prof. Baylor. e * Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, Informal Tea, 4:30-6 p.m., Guild House. 0 , , Phi Eta Sigma, Pick up of Member- ship Shingles, 9-12 a.m. and 1-5 p.m. Thursday, Lobby of Administration Bldg. Michigan Crib Society, Meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday, Law Club Lounge, Speaker: Mr. Roy L. Streinheimer Jr. "Problems of Admission to Michigan's Law School." Gamma Delta, Co-recreation Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Friday, IM Building. 8MM P ROJ MOVIE ECTOR 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 Rentschler Studio FINE PHOTOGRAPHY since 1890 319 E. Huron, Ann Arbor's only Master Photographer )J1o 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 ROOMS FOR RENT 'Finest in ANN ARBOR. Male students needing rooms should call NO 8-7683, 1412 Cambridge. )D10 Keystone-Model K70 500 watt with Case used $44.50 Purchase from PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP 1116 S. University NO 8-6972 1s76 FOR RENT ROOMMATE WANTED for 3 undergrad- uate males. Apartment. Air-condition- ing, 4 rooms and bath, car available. $38. per month. Call NO 2-7560. )B36 GET YOUR CAR off the street. I have room for a half-dozen cars for park- ing. By week or month. NO 2-3881. 516 Packard. )17 MODERN APARTMENTS for one to four persons. One block from campus., 523. Packard. Call NO 2-7720 or NO 2-1443. )D-1 DIAL NO 2-3136' Features Start at 1:10 - 4:00 6:30 - 9:05 The 2 year run Stage Play with the original Broadway Cast! 4 I 4 { i Thursday- "WALK THE PROUD LAND" Read Daily Classifieds An *I \r o THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY in ANN ARBOR cordially invites you to a public lecture SEARCH FOR REALITY Michigan League -- Thursday, Oct. 18 - 8 P.M. I I - wc A1" p1"K, A JGH1' t , WHAT S A MIODLECLASS HARE a IF YOU HAVE recently become a smoker 1'A (duffer puffer), ask any old-hand Lucky smoker (prudent student) why he set- tied on Luckies. Bet anything he says they taste better. You see, Luckies' fine, light, naturally good-tasting to- bacco is TOASTED to taste even bet- E ; ter ... cleaner, fresher, smoother. So,0 u x 15 when it'slight-up time, lightup a Lucky. * You'll say it's the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked. Okay-whatis a jail- at light-up time? Answer: Smoky Pokey. Isn't that criminal? RKE DON'T JUST STAND THERE ... STICKLE! MAKE $25 TOASTED Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming an- TOASTED :"-swers. Both words must have the same number of sylla- to '1gStb -bles. (No drawings, please!) We'll shell out $25 fo.r all Il 1 I' MICHIGAN FORENSIC FORUM PRESENTS I A DEBATE NANC KELP EHkoMC.m" .S Extra - TOPIC: CIVIL RIGHTS AND FOREIGN POLICY YOUNG REPUBLICANS vs. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Students for Stevenson BUGS BUNNY in "Half Fore Hore" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 7:30 P.M. AUDITORIUM A ANGELL HALL Thurs., Fri., & Sat., 8 P.M. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre 9- I presents THE Ann Arbor's Professional Arena Theatre OPENING FRIDAY 8:15 4- D RAMAM ART, . BROADWAY CAPTAIN CARVALLO Introducing Playwright Denis Cannan SMASH HIT MEDEA TOPAZE Marcel Pagnol THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Oscar Wilde "CAINE MUTINY COURT One play to be announced INHERITORS T64F EATUED: I KAADTIAII" II .l1 wl " usant Glastoell U *me. Uj3 i icrc 11 11