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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956

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LAW SCHOOL:
Campbell Competition Begins Tonight

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By SUSAN KARTUS
The annual Henry M. Campbell
competition will begin its opening
rounds tonight at the Law School.
Campbell competition consists of
a single case, of a complicated

nature, composed by a faculty
member, which is argued by the
16 top ranking Case Club partici-
pants.
This year's case is a corporation
matter concerning improper sale
of securities by the director of a

Exotic Gifts From 15 Nations
TREASURE EVAN
Sponsored by W.U.S. - I.S.A.
LANE HALL
Dec. 10-13 ... 1:30-8:30 P.M.
A cross from Bob Marshall's Book Store"

corporation. It involves the rules
and regulations of the Federal
Securities and Exchange Commis-
sion.
The sixteen participants will
work in two-man teams. Law
school professors will act as judg-
es, interrupting the team at any
time during its presentation to ask
pertinent questions.
The quarter final and semi-final
elimination rounds culminate
with the remaining two teams
opposing each other before a five
man court comprised of eminent
jurists.
In past years Justices Clark,
Burton and Frankfurter of the
United States Supreme Court have
presided over the final round of
Campbell competition. This year's
presiding jurist has not been madeI
public as yet.
Case Club and Campbell Com-
petition provides practical experi-
ence in court room procedure, an
experience that no law schooll
course offers, according to offi-
cials.
This year's participants are:
Lee Abrams, Jim Feibel, '58L, John
Hurley, '58L, Eugene Wanger, '58L,
John Lewis, Grad., Jerry Meeker,
'58L, John Foster, '58L, Charles
Gerlinger, '58L, Philip Placier,
Grad., Eugene Hartwig, '58L,
Robert Knauss, '58L, James Wills,
'58L, Martin Pompadur, '59L,
Howard Nemerouski, '57L, Richard
Wolfe, '57L and Leonard Wilcox,
'60L.
Tonight's opening competition
will begin at 7:30 in rooms 116,
120, 132, and 138 of Hutchins
Hall. Spectators are welcomed and
encouraged to attend.

Social Work
Expansion
Aided Here
Sitting rather inconspicuously
across the street from the big
Horace G. Rackham School of
Graduate Studies is the small
frame building which houses the
offices of the School of Social
Work.
Inside, the hallways are narrow
and the offices are crowded with
stacks of pamphlets and corres-
pondence which just won't fit into
already overstuffed filing cabi-
nets.
But this does not seem to ham-
per the work which goes on here,
the running of a school which is
trying hard to aid in filling the
demand for social workers across
the country.
Only for Gras Ac,

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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

XMAS GIFTS
MANY MON EY SAVERS
Flannel slacks, 100% wool gabardine
and flannel, assorted colors, $10.95;
plaid shirts, $3.88. Many other gift
items.

USED CARS
'49' PACKARD
Four door. New tires. Excellent mechan-
ical condition. $165. NO 2-3433. Pri-
vate. )N71

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SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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XMAS GIFTS

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Strike a Xmas Match
with Color-Matched
Sweaters, Blouses and Skirts
from
The Dillon Campus Togs

at
1111 S. U.

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Mas

TONIGHT. FRI
SAT. 8:15
MAT. SUN.
2:30
SUSAN GLASPELL'S
INHERITORS
A forceful, fighting play that takes a stand.
Ann Arbor's PROFESSIONAL Arena Theatre

sonic Temple 327 S. 4th Ave.

NO 2-5915

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The John Stott Lectures
Rackham Lecture Hall . . . 8:00 P.M.
Today's Lecture
WAT MUST I DO'
Mr. Stott will conduct a question period on his Wednesday eve-
ning lecture, "Why Did Christ Die?", at 4:00 P.M. today in Room
25, Angell Hall. You are cordially invited to participate.
Sponsored by Michigan Christian Fellowship

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For graduate work exclusively,
the social work school accepts
students graduating from an ac-
credited four year school as can-
didate for a Master of Social Work
degree requiring two years of
study.
During that time, a great deal
of field work in social agencies is
done, and the income from this
helps defray costs of education
according to Prof. Patricia Rabin-
ovitz, social work teacher.
Prof. Rabinovitz went on to say
that due to the growing recogni-
tion and need to conserve human
resources, a corresponding growth
in job demands has resulted.
"They way outreach our ability
to fill them," she added, "so the
field has real possibilities."
Opportunities Available
A look at an issue of the em-'
ployment opportunities bulletin'
put out by the school shows a de-
mand for over 190 people with a
masters degree in social work to
fill positions in November alone.
The areas where these jobs are
offered include administration,
child welfare, community organi-
zation, rehabilitation, family serv-
ice, group and hospital work, psy-
chiatric casework, public welfare
and research.
Began in Detroit
The school had its beginning in
Detroit in 1935 although it was
then already an integral part of
the University. At that time it
was an institute and it was not
until 1950 that the Board of Re-
gents decided to move the school
to the Ann Arbor campus and re-
vise it's program.
So in 1951, the school was
moved and although some field
work is still done in the Detroit
area, the program is conducted
here with the emphasis on public'
welfare. At that time a new dean'
was appointed, Prof. Fedele Fauri,
who has done a great deal of work
in public welfare administration
and legislation.
Still Expanding
Today, the school is still ex-
panding its program. The newest
addition to the curriculum is a
doctoral program in social work
in cooperation with the Rackham
School of Graduate Studies.
Also slated for the near future
is a move from the present quar-
ters into the old Ann Arbor High
School building, soon to be known
as the Frieze building which will
enable the School of Social Work,
according to Prof. Rabinovitz, "to
expand its program and facilities
even more."

For that Hard to Please
Man in your Life
Go to
Nate's Boat Shop
for all types of marine
accessories
2527 Dexter Rd. Phone NO 8-8500
)S36
TARANTULAS, BIRDS and MONKEYS
Beautiful tropical fish, aquarium sup-
plies, hamsters, and guinea pigs.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
Open daily except Thursday
)S34
UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS, AND ALL
THROUGH THE HOUSE - They'll
carry the portable radio you give
them for Christmas. We carry a com-;i
plete line of famous GE radios, from
transistors to ,console models. Also
1957 model GE television sets includ-
ing portables priced from $99.95 and
up. Also a good selection of record
IIplayers.
IDEAL RADIO SHOP
"Authorized G.E. Dealer"
1531 Miller Ave. Phone NO 2-3660
)S27
A Picture to Remember
Is a Gift to Remember
RENTSCHLER STUDIO
Fine photography since 1890
319 E. Huron
)S20
CHRISTMAS KITTENS, registered Sia-
mese. Will hold. Call NO 3-8054 after
6:00. ) S38
9x12 COTTON RUGS
$29.95
Many variety of colors to choose from.
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington
NO 3-5536
Open Monday evening until 8:30
)S37
FOR BIG LITTLE MISSES
A real Singer Miniature Sewing
Machine (not a toy, sews just like
Mom's). Special for Christmas,
regular $12.95 value, only $9.95.
This offer limited time only.
SINGER SEWING CENTER
114 S. Main St. Phone NO 2-5569
)S 18
FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER
"MERRY CHRISTMAS" -- Beautiful
Christmas Greens made to order or
traditionalwreathes a n d d ok 0
swatches. Order now while stocks are
complete.
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, December 16-9:00 to 5:30
NI ELSEN'S
FLOWER SHOP
1021 Maiden Lane Phone NO 2-3269
)S28
DIAMOND RINGS-Complete selection
-45-55% off. Direct from Factory
representative. Written guarantee.
Money refunded if not satisfied. NO
2-2684. )S25

PERSONAL
ATTENTION FEBRUARY GRADS! Sale
of Senior announcements in the Ad-
ministration building. Through Fri-
clay, December 14, 10:00-4:30 )F89
SANTA: Please have Joe get our J-
Hop ticket reservation today. Candy.
)F75
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
MAKE SANTA COME
12-52
TIMES A YEAR
One Two
Magazine Gift Gifts
Better Homes & Gardens .. $3.00 $5.00
Colliers.....................3.50 6.50
Field & Stream ............ 3.50 6.00
Glamour ................. 3.50 5.50
*Gourmet.. ..... 4.00 7.00
*Good Housekeeping ........ 3.00 5.00
*Harper's Magazine........ 5.00 9.00
*High Fidelity..............4.75 8.00
*House & Garden........... 4.00 7.00
*Living for Yng Hmkrs ..... 3.00 5.00
*Look ...................... 3.00 5.00
karents...................2.50 4.00
*Playboy...................5.00 10.00
*Popular Mechanics......... 2.75..5.00
*Popular Photography ..... 3.00 5.00
*Reporter...................3.50 6.00
*U.S. Camera ............. 2.50 4.00
*Vogue ..................... 5.00 7.50
May include your own subscription.
*University personnel only.
These are just some of the 2,067 gifts
that we carry; many more University
specials for inexpensive giving. Phone
Student Periodical, NO 2-3061; days,
evenings. )F90
CORSAGES, Cocktail Lites, Air Fresh
Candles. Stuart Nye hand wrought
silver & copper jewelry. Fur acces-
sories. Margaret Shop. NO 5-5729.
)F65
REAL ESTATE
THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8
Office 214 E. Washington - NO 3-0800
)B1
TRANSPORTATION
FLY TO MIAMI-Round trip $79.61
plus tax. Plane will leave 8:00 Decem-
ber 22. Will leave Miami at 9:00 P.M.
January 2. Lunch included. Phone NO
2-7414 for reservations. )Gil
NEEDED-2 drivers. Have opportunity
for 2 people to drive 2 new Fords to
California. Call Herb Estes, NO 2-
3261. )G14
HELP WANTED
PART TIME maintenance man from
5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Call NO 2-6920
from 9:00-12:00, or 2:00-5:00. )H68
CARRIERS for the Michigan Daily.
Openings available now and after
Christmas vacation, Excellent pay.
Morninghours. No collecting. Call NO
2-3241 and leave message for Dick
Alstrom and I will call you. )H67
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H:20
ROOMS FOR RENT
ONE BLOCK from campus, newly fur-
nished room for two men. 523 Pack-
ard. Call NO 2-1443. )D17

706 Wolverine Bldg.
Fourth & Washington NO 8-6019

EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
Service. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514
E. Washington, NO 3-4858. )J19
TYPEWRITER REPAIR & service pick-
up and delivery. Mosley Typewriter
Service. 204 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-5888
)J22
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washedskirts. Free2pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO. 2-9020. )J23
EXPERIENCED Operators in Beauty
work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon,
805 E. William, NO 8-7068. )J3
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting
)J8
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOMS, $65. 3 rooms,
modern kitchen, private bath. 1020
W. Huron, 3-5224. )C47
TWO ROOM Furnished Apartment. All.
utilities except gas..Share bath. Mar-
ried couple, no children. Call Mrs.
William Luck, NO 8-8900. )C45
2-ROOM Furnished Apartment. $70
a month. Very close downtown. and
campus. 603 E. Ann, NO 2-7274. )C44
FUNCTIONALLY FURNISHED modern
home. Available Jan. 19-Sept. 19. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, studio-workroom.
Quiet, pleasant location. $150. Phone
FOR RENT-2-Room Suite and large
kitchen for 3 men students. Nevhy
decorated. 1227 South State. NO 3-
1650. )C46
MISCELLANEOUS
r-"1a AA "1'T Ci

1954 OLDSMOBILE-Two-toned green,
radio, heater, power brakes, premium
white walls, refrigerated air condi-
tioning, and many other extras. Call
Don Lincoln. NO 2-8796. )N70
1948 MERCURY sedan, deluxe acces-
sories, good rubber, fenders whole,
no rust. $189. Phone NO 3-5519. )N52
1956 FORD, V-8, Ford-O-Matic, fully
equipped. $1850. Call NO 2-2783yaf-
ter 6 p.m. )N32
'56 DODGE, Royal, Hard top, power
steering, power brakes, white walls,
radio, many other acc. Low mileage
demo. Special this week $2497.
Don Pringle
Dodge - Plymouth
331 S. Fourth Ave.

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)N65
'50 PONTIAC - 2 door-Hydramatic,
heater, blue; good chrome. Best of-
fer. NO 2-7310. )N64
BUSINESS SERVICES
CONTACT LENS
Drop in for a free demonstration any
time. Write or phone for a free book-
let "Questions and Answers About
Contact Lens."
BETTER VISION.
CENTER
Your occulist prescriptions filled

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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-V-Neck Brown Sweater in Em.
bryology Lab. Reward. Call NO 5-6750.
)A68
LOST - Diamond phono needle. Re-
ward. Cali Chris Baker collect. North-
ville 2729. )A67
FOR SALE
New Atlas Tires
With written guarantee, 67x15, $15.95;
S710x15, $17.95; 760x15; $19.95. (Plus
tax and trade-in) No money down
and eight months to pay.
(First paymenthafter Christmas)
Hickey's Service Station
Cor. N. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717
)B149
RARE VIOLINS
AND BOWS
ALL ACCESSORIES, STRINGS,
REPAIRS
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. Williams
NO 3-3223
)B74
EXCELLENT BUY-Electronic Flash.
Many exclusive features. Just like
new. (Honest). Big Savings. Glenn
Rosin, Winchell House, NO 2-4401.
)B157
2%x3% Speed Graphic with Kodak-Ek-
par 4.5 lens. Flash case, 6 film hold-
ers, film pack adapter and developing
equipment. Call NO 2-6200. )B155

COAT-Dressy black with ermine collar
and trim on pockets, size 12, excellent
condition, $125 value for $40. Also
three-quarter length* grey storm coat,
$15. Call NO 2-3061. )B158
MODERN COUCH-Ideal for apart-
ment, 3 years old, $300. NO 3-1408.
)B153
Cakes and Cookies
To satisfy that hunger pain
You don't have to riot
Just go out and buy it.
Campbell and Son Bakery
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
We deliver-Order now and keep
your snack on hand.
)B151
H I-FI
BECAUSE
We feature only famous Name Brands
in all Hi F1 Components
Foreign and Domestic
Audio Supply Laboratories
334 Nickels Arcade
NO 2-7767 and NO 2-9425
)B13
CHRISTMAS
DECORATIONS
AT
Your Garden Center
215 South Fifth NO 3-5616
)B140
SIAMESE-Stud Service. Call Mrs. Pe-
terson, NO 2-9020. )B136

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Cinema quld
Today and Friday
7:00 and 9:00
"GEORGE WASHINGTON
SLEPT HERE"
With
JACK BENNY
ANN SHERIDAN'
Saturday 7:00 and 9:00
Sunday 8:00 only
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
"SUSPICION"

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Wherever he rode
his past was always
ahead of him

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STUDENT RECITAL
of SALLY STEENHUSEN,
contralto
Thurs., Dec. 13, 8:30 P.M.
Little Theatre,
Ann Arbor High School
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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