PAGE TWO THE MICMGAN DAILY WED\TSDAY, DECEMBER 5,1956 i PAGE TWO TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5,1958 GEOPHYSICAL YEAR: 'U' Participates in Atmospheric Studies DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS #, l By JAMES BOW University research workers are preparing for the International Geophysical Year, 195'7-58. For the past two years, upper- air research groups, working in conjunction with the Engineering Research Institute, have tuined their attention to the Geophysical Year, when they will fire rockets to study the layers of air above the earth. Thirty Aerobee and sixty Nike- DIAL NO 2-3136 ENDING TONIGHT JUNE JACK ALLYSON-LEMMON; You can play it cQy on a bus, cagey In a cornfield, c/ever in ahaystack or plain dumb in a motel..B/UT MUN I\WAY CHARLES BICKFORD -- EXTRA "MAGOO'S PUDDLE JUMPER" - Thursday - a ttsleeper -.- meaning an unsung, unheralded film that hits the fancy of the public and becomes a smash -. Originally we "passed it up" the title alone scared us . .. 7"THE KILLING" hdwever, even obtained lauditory comments from the sedate Saturday Review. 'Struth ! ! ! ! Cajun rockets will be set off in the Canadian Arctic by the University, the University of Iowa, and gov- ernment agencies. 'U' Launches Rockets Observations will be taken of the sun, cosmic rays, and the atmosphere, and the data made available to the nations partici- pating in the Geophysical Year. The Nike-Cajun rocket which will be used in the project was first used in upper-air research at the University, where six have been launched. Carry Many Instruments Research in measuring atmos- pheric properties at high alti- tudes has also been undertaken by the Engineering Research In- stitute. The information gained phere up to a distance of 100 miles. The rockets carry a variety of Honor Librarian Miss Clover M. Flanders, chief extension librarian at the Univer- sity was recently elected president of the Michigan Library Associa- tion for a one-year term. Miss Flanders has been with the University since 1942. She has served as librarian for the educa- tion school, librarian in charge pf the Detroit Branch of the Univer- sity Library and acting chief ex- tension librarian. and large spheres dropped rockets reveal air density wind patterns, by the way fall. from and they is expected to be used in the devel- opment of the Earth's space satel- lite. Upper-atmosphere research has been carried on at the University since 1946, where rockets have been used to study the atmos- instruments for measuring pres- sure, temperature, density, winds, and composition of the air at high altitudes. Gauges measure the incredibly small pressures at that altitude, Atomic .Law Report Issued Corporation lawyers, claims at- torneys, labor leaders and govern- ment officials are contributors to the proceedings of The University of Michigan's Summer Institute on Legal Problems of Atomic Energy, which has just been pub- lished by the University law school. The experts met at the Univer- sity Sept. 13-15, 1956, at the in- vitation of the Special Committee on Atomic Energy Law of the American Bar Association and the law school. 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. 1 1 :00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 XMAS GIFTS FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER "MERRY CHRISTMAS Beautiful Christmas Greene made toI order or traditional wreathes and door swatches Order now while stocks are complete. 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Student Periodical, NO 2- 3061. ) F78 WANTED-Snowman tobe made by #sorority pledges. Call NO 2-4547. 1) )F81 FOR $5.00 YOU CAN send 22 pounds of food via Kare to the hungry men of Reeves House in South Quad. )F80 CORSAGES, Cocktail Lites, Air Fresh Candles. Stuart Nye hand wrought silver & copper Jewelry. Fur acces- sories. Margaret Shop. NO 5-5729. )F65 Delicacies of Distinction For those who crave To consume the best Please come in And be our guest Campbell & Son Bakery 219 N. Main NO 8-9880 We deliver if called before 1:00 P.M. )B144 I SAM'S STORE 122 . Washington ")14 AIR F LIG HT to E UROPE LEAVES June 24th and RETURNS September 4th Pro-rata shares approximately $300 ON SALE AT THE MICHIGAN UNION STUDENT OFFICES Every Monday and Tuesday 2-5 P.M. Information available Monday-Friday 2-5 P.M. Here are some ideal Christmas Gift Suggestions Motorola "Golden Voice" COCK-RADIO with today's new fashion colors. priced as low as $24.95 Small Radios with big Radio Tones as low as $14.95. 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''t~~ly~ . .. . . .....+. :.>. ". A fl V? .VVJq"":: . . . Wi:n v .-~ ., i:.: :. . .i ... {t;<.. ...:. . . iT.v'::r . .:."S . ".', . { ..."Y.:..-. ' ." :"} ,4.r ... ... {' . .i-.r ri." ....-'.n...... .( ....... ..... . . .. y _ _ _ K :_ K r, . vJ°,k q9- - rarr ;:;^^Sy t ; <.:. .,: " ______ , " '.Q^dM.v .r~ 'Si . ' ' . Qs.L: r:e .rr::'':iY~s4+,..'.$;~~au;, I MICH IGANENSIAN SALE TOMORROW. Sease your Christmas budget " pay ONE DOLLAR DOWN STUDENTS 75e WED. & THURS.--ALL SEATS RESERVED LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE r<:fsing Dance fh,: Play an Instrument ]Entertain? ** then GULANTICS wants you! * GULANTICS TRYOUTS Saturday, December 8 J CHRISTMAS DECORATI ONS AT Your Garden Center 215 South Fifth NO 3-5616 )B140 SIAMESE-Stud Service. Call Mrs. Pe- terson, NO 2-9020. ) B136 LEICA C3, like new, with attachments; also Kodak Reflex I. 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