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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, NOVENMER 11, 1959

PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMDER 11, 1956

CORNELL PROFESSOR REPORTS:
Russian Medicine Lags Behind American Practices

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By RENE GNAM,
Russian medical practice is five
to 10 years behind that of America.
Prof. Irving S. Wright, of the
clinical medicine department at
Cornell University's Medical Col-
lege, reports.
The Cornell professor, who is
also past-president of American
Heart Association, recently re-
turned from a visit to Russia.
Prof. Wright reports there are

numerous outstanding Russian
physicians and scientists, but they
are handicapped by a lack of
modern equipment.
He claims the Russians are pro-
vided with an excellent translation
system which makes all significant
foreign literature available to them
shortly after publication.
Prof. White reports interesting
investigations, particularly in the
fields of arterial sclerosis, high

blood pressure, preservation of
blood, blood substitutes for trans-
fusion purposes and certain types
of surgical procedures, are now
being conducted by Russian phy-
sicians.
Also, the Soviet doctors are
carrying out an extensive program
in health education for the pub-
lic-a program which is varied ac-
cording to the degree of modern
civilization existing in different

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1956-57 Lecture Course
Presents
IVY BAKER PRIEST
Treasurer of the United States
"OUR MONETARY SYSTEM"
Tues., Nov. 13 - 8:30 P.M.
Tickets $1.50, $1.00, 50c
On Sale Monday, 10 A.M.
Box Office Phone NO 3-1511, Ext. 479
HILL AUDITORIUM

areas of the vast Russian domain,
he says.
In comparing Russia to America,
the Cornell professor remarked
that returning to the western world
was like entering the sunshine!
after a long, rainy week.j
Seek Homes I
For Students
Over Holiday
Students from near-by cities and
Ann Arbor residents who would
welcome foreign students into
their homes for Thanksgiving din-
ner are being sought by Interna-
tional Center Director James M.,
Davis.
Davis has written a letter to all
former hosts saying:
"Each year many of us share
our Thanksgiving with students
from abroad. This distinctively
American holiday, with its empha-
sis upon good fellowship and out-
going friendliness, can be espec-
ially significant if we invite visit-
ors from other lands into our fam-;
ily circles.
"The student can find in such
an experience the warmth of our
hospitality and can take part in
a unique American festival. Some
of our 1300 foreign students ar-
rived here this fall. For these new-
comers, your invitation may be
the first introduction into a fam-
ily in this country."
Those interested are asked to
call the International center of-
fices, NO 2-4431, extension 358.
Begin Local Voting
Study Tomorrow
Students in the psychology and
journalism departments will begin
a survey in Ann Arbor tomorrow
to determine the attitudes of
voters here and the means by
which the electorate gathered in-
formation about candidates and
parties in the Nov. 6 election.
Approximately 300 Ann Arbor
residents will be interviewed in the
survey which is expected to end
before Thanksgiving.
Questions to be asked include a
number of those which the Uni-
versity's Survey Research Center
has used in its nationwide survey
studies of voter attitudes toward
candidates and parties.
A section concerning newspapers,
radio, television and magazines
has been added to provide infor-
mation on the influence of those
media.

MICHIGAN DAILY ROOMS FOR RENT
CL ASSI FI ED A DVE R TISI NG
I FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS-A large,
RATES double room with private bath, spa-
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS cious closets. 1617 Cambridge. )D26
2 .75 1 .87 2.3 LOOKING FOR Male students for
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Figure 5 average words to a line. )D24ro aps.47E.Lbr
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday ONE BLOCK from campus, newly fur-
Phone NO 2-3241 nished room for two men. 523 Pack-
ard. Call NO 2-1443. )D17
FURNISHED 2 room suite to share
FOR SALE with male student. Near campus.
- ----- -- - 804 S. State, NO 8-7047. )D25
RARE VIOLINS REAL ESTATE
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ALL ACCESSORIES, STRINGS,
REPAIRS
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. Williams
NO 3-3223
)B74'
BOY COAT - English Crown, camels
hair, size 14, almost brand new. Call
NO 8-9894. )B110
BICYCLE, full size, boy's, Hawthorne,
excellent condition, $20. NO 2-8466.
)B109
WOMEN'S F1GURE SKATES, size 7.
$10. Phone 4502 Stockwell. )B106
TROPICAL FISH - plants. acquarium
supplies, tarantulas, hamsters, and
singing canaries,
University Acquarium
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
)B1041
COMPLETE 4x5 Pacemaker Speed
Graphic outfit. Includes 4.7 Optar
lens, "x" points, flashgun, coil, one
seven-inch, two five-inch reflectors,
rangefinder, 12 film holders, film
pack adapter, extension flash, wide
angle lens, filters, sunshades, carry-
ing case. Complete outfit $225.00.
Phone NO 2-0368 after 5 P.M. )B105
AQUA LUNG, also aqua lung compres-
sor. 35mm Rapid Sequence camera,
Plaubel Makina with accessories. Best
prices. Call NO 5-5369. )B108
DIAMOND RINGS-45% to 55% off -
Special offer to students. Buy direct
from graduate student whorisfactory
representative in this area. One
carat solitaire engragement ring
$299.95, and many other fine values.
10-day trial period with money com-
pletely refunded if not satisfied. Call
Harry at NO 2-2684. )B101

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THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8
Office 214 E. Washington NO 3-0800
)R1
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITER REPAIR & service pick-
up and delivery. Mosley Typewriter
Service. 204 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-5888
)J22

ALPHA TAU OMEGA officially chal-
lenges Kappa Alpha Theat to a vol-
ley ball game. 1 Keg. )F48
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 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. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit, Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )F1
HELP WANTED
GIRL WANTED-Afternoons 1-5 P.M.
Monday thru Friday. $1.00 per hour.
Apply in person.
Boy*ce Photo Co.
723 N. University )H54
GRAD STUDENT to take tickets at
Michigan Union dances Saturday
nights. Apply at Manager's Office.
)H52
MALE KITCHEN HELP for board. How-
ard Wentz, 1319 Hill( NO 2-6422. )H53
WAITERS, WAITRESSES part-time,
evenings and/or weekends. Experi-
ence preferred but not essential. Call
in person. The Virginian Restaurant,
313 S. State. )H48
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. ) H2u
USED CARS
1947 BU I CK
RADIO, heater. Fine economical trans-
portation. Call NO 5-1253 after 5.
)N40
'54 FORD Mainline 6. 2 door. Best offer.
Call NO 2-8427, 5-6 evenings. )N39
1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE
Fully equipped - Special Item -
Excellent condition. NO 2-4329. )N37
1956 FORD, V-8, Ford-O-Matic, fully
equipped. $1850. Call NO 2-2783 af-
ter 6 p.m. )N32
1952 FORD, V8, tudor, Fordomatic, R
& H, good shape, $595. Call NO 5-
5575. )N43

RSONAL

TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS-Winston-Salem for Thanks-
giving? Call Bob at NO 5-5816. )04
MISCELLANEOUS
FOX MOTEL
(Formerly Boyd's)

12805 E. Michigan

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University Lecture in Journalism

{ Don Shoemaker
Executive Director of the
Southern Education Reporting Service
an objective, fact-finding agency established by
southern newspaper editors and educators to re-
port accurately developments in desegregation.
He will discuss
Progress in Desegregat ion
Rackham Amphitheatre 3 P.M. Monday, Nov. 12

NEW ATLAS TI RES
760 x 15, $19.95; 670 x 15, $15.95;
710 x 15. $17.95
(exchange price plus tax)
Hickey's Service Station
Cor. N. Main and Catherine. NO 8-7717
)J17
WILL TYPE student papers, thesis
reports, etc. NO 3-8065. )J28
Just received
9x12 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
)J27
WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO. 2-9020. )J23
EXPERIENCED Operatorsi n Beauty
work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon,
605 E. William, NO 8-7066. )J3
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting

ROOM AND BOARMD,
GOOD HOME COOKED Meals, reason-
able at private student house. Howard
Wentz 1319 Hill. NO 2-6422. )D21
USED CARS
SHOP AT
DOUG'S PLACE
3106 WASHTENAW AVE.
(at the sign of Speedway 79)
30 - ONE OWNER CARS
mostly low mileage
All Priced Right
from $75 up
DOUG GREGORY
FORD SALES - World's Smallest
Large Volume Dealer
Deal with Doug 'cuz Doug'll Deal
GOOD WILL
USED CARS
1955 PONTIAC Super Delux Cata-
lina - Hydromatic, radio, heater,
all leather upholstery. Sharp.
1955 PLYMOUTH V8 Savoy 4-door-
Automatic transmission, radio,
heater. Exceptionally clean.
2-1955 PLYMOUTH-6 cyl. Plaza
4 door sedans. Will offer a real
buy on these cars, both very
clean.
KLI NGER
PONTIAC, INC.
2500 Jackson at Stadium Blvd.
Phone NO. 2-3221
Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

ARMY-NAVY type oxfords-$7.25; sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 East Washington.
)B12
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319 E. Huron
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bath. Private entrance. Stove and re-
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MODERN PARTLY furnished 3
apartment. Private garage and
dry room. Phone NO 2-6958
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OPEN EVENINGS
Selected late model used cars
have a 1-year guarantee
(good anywhere in Norh America)
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