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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, JANUARY C 1957

THE MIcHIGAN DAILY STJNI~AY, JANUAILY 6,1957

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Next Month

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Daily Bridge Columnist
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ENDING TODAY 1

In duplicate bridge, as in rubber clarer trumped the rourth round
bridge, it is often more profitable of spades with the eight, north
to make' points by doubling and overtrumped withethe king and

defeating the opponents than by:
playing the hand.
In rubber bridge one will gladly'
collect 500 points in penalties even
on a hand which would otherwise
complete the rubber.
In duplicate, a vulnerable game
is worth 600 points or more, so
one must collect bigger penaltiesI
on a hand in which game can be
made.
Both Vulnerable
With both sides vulnerable southI
passed his partner's . penalty1
double fearing that his side might
well be missing- a 3 no trump;
game.I
To better the game score, de-
clarer would have to be beaten 31
tricks-for 800 points. Thus the
defense would have to hold declar-
er to four tricks.
North opened the eight of dia-
monds, south won and shifted to
the king of spades. Declarer won,j
cashed his high diamond, and led
a low trump to dummy's nine.
Leading the queen would have
saved the declarer, but he could
not see south's singleton jack.
South won and led spades. De-
GOTHIC FILM SOCIETY
THE ITALIAN
STRAW HATj
(Rene Clair, 1927)
MONDAY, 8 P.M.,
RACKHAM AMPHITHEATRE
Admission is by membership in
the Society. 31 memberships for
the six remaining films of the
1956-57 series are still avail-
able at $3.00 each. For fur- j
ther information call NOrman-
dy 3-1353 or NOrmandy 3-
1430.

returned a club.u The new Student Activities
King Loses Building, which will house cam-
The king of clubs lost to south's pus student organizations and the
ace. This gave the defense six of sD
the nine tricks they needed. Onej offices of the Dean of Men and
more would come in clubs and Dean of Women, will be ready for
one from the high trump in north's occupancy during the first week of
hand. The last trick also had to February.
come in trump. To plan for this occupancy, aI
South cashed the queen of clubs mass meeting of all groups using
and led a diamond. West trumped the building will be held at 7:00
with the ten and north over- p.m. Tuesday in the Union.
trumped with the ace. North then Representatives from the Stu-
led his last club. Declarer, having dent Activities Building Admini-
only trump left, won this in his'stration Committee will explain
hand. the moving-in period; hours of
Declarer now had to lead from use, which will approximate those
his queen-six of trump, and north of the Union and League; and the
won one more trick with his seven- rules for use of the building.
three. Thus the defense had been
careful to preserve an exit card Offices Provided

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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,
Classifiedadeadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
FOR SALE
TUXEDO, double breasted, 38 long.]
Dress shoes, size 11B, Dress shirt,
size 15-33. NO 3-1789. )B170
Tropical fish, aquariums and
supplies, parakeets.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
Open daily except Thursday
)B169
SALE SALE
HI Fl1 STUDIO
Up to 33%x% off on Table Hi Fi
Phonographs and Tape Recorders.
Largest inventoryeof Hi F1 Compo-
nents in the area.
" "Build it yourself" Kits
" "Installment Plan" to fit your
needs.
"Audiophile Net" or Catalog Prices

FOR SALE
HI-Fl
STEREO DEMONSTRATION
All quality brands such as Fisher,
Scott, Dynakits, Electro-Voice. Rek-
O-Kut, McIntosh, Viking, Bozak.
Audio Supply Laboratories
324 Nickels Arcade
NO 2-7767 and NO 2-9425

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"GINA
te girl who,.
pet 'the it' in Itaiyl"
-Justin Gilbert, N.Y.Mirror
GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA VITTORIO DE SICA
STARTING FRIDAY
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Word in '
Suspense"
Life mag..
Ls.

WANTED TO RENT
WANT A ROOMMATE? Male graduate
student looking for an apartment;
2-9664. )L6
STUDENTS DESIRE 4 room apartment
near campus. Phone NO 3-0521, Ext.j
253. ) L7

for north, lest at the end it would
have been north leading into de-
clarer's trump.
uv Talk
Evelyn M. Duvall, author and
lecturer on family life, will talk
about the problems of in-law re-
lations on this week's University
Television Hour.
Broadcast at 10 a.m. today,
over WWJ-TV, the program is
sponsored by the University's
Television Service.
In a nationwide survey of fam-
ily organizations, Mrs. Duvall
found that the mother-in-law re-
lationship was considered the
most difficult with the sister-in-
law running a close second.
She also found that all in-law
troubles tend to mellow with age.
The complete results of her sur-
vey were recently published in
book form.

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Hill Auditorium-Thurs., Jan. 10, 8:30

dringing to the Con
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The three story building plus
basement will contain offices for
the larger student organizations
plus a large hall on the second-
floor containing desks and files
for the smaller clubs. The deans'
offices and the business offices
for Student Government Council,
Inter - Fraternity Council, Inter-
House Council, Pan-Hellenic, and
Assembly will be located on the
first floor.
There will also be a large work-
shop in the basement with a com-
plete layout of all possible con-
struction tools, including a drill
press, and paint sprayer. In this
area several planning rooms are
also included. These facilities may
be used by any campus organiza-
tion or project. Starting next fall,
the art print loan, formerly in the
Rackham Bldg., will also be housed
in the basement.
Meeting ,Rooms Available
The entire third floor will con-
sist of meeting rooms which may
be reserved by campus organiza-
tions, using th6 same procedure
used in the Union.
The Student Activities Build-
ing Administration Committee,
made up of a representative from
SGC, IFC, IHC, Pan-Hellenic, and
Assembly, plus three other mem-
bers chosen by petition from other
groups using the building, will re-
view the allocation of space every
year, making arrangements for
any new campus organizations;
enforce the building rules and ar-
range hours for use of the work-
shop.
The cost of the building will be
taken from yearly tuition pay-
ments.
WUERTH
ENDING TODAY
and
"6 BRIDGES TO CROSS"
Friday
Audie Murphy
"TO HELL and BACK" j

)B159
USED CARS
1947 FORD, A-1 shape, $9025.95. To dis-
cuss call Len, NO 2-3215. )N79
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 2-2783 af-
ter 6 p.m. )N32
'51 KAISER fordor, low mileage, up-
holstery good, beautiful green, excel-
lent condition Call Mr. Shelton,
NO 2-6781. )N80
FOR RENT
PARKING SPACE forrent. 603 E. Ann,
NO 2-7274 before 12:00. )C55
NEWLY FURNISHED large room for
2 men, one block from campus. Also
apartment for 3 or 4. NO 2-1443. )C54
NEED fourth roommate to share five
room apartment during second se-
mester. Call NO 3-2060 for details.
)C53
ATTRACTIVE 4-room apt. available
for couple wishing to purchase fur-
niture. Near campus and hospitals.
Rent reasonable, children O.K. NO 8-
7624. )C56'
ROOMS FOR RENT
NORTHWOOD apartments - One-bed-
room apartments are available for
second semester to any student or
faculty member who is married and
is not assigned an apartment in
either the University, Terrace or
Northwood Apartments. To be elig-
ible you must have one child. Con-
tact Mr. Melhuish, 1056 Administra-
tion Building, or phone NO 3-1511,
ext. 311. )D32
PERSONAL
VARIETY'S SAKE. For that occason
reserve a fur wrap. Fur sale and
rental. Alterations and expert fitting.
Margaret Shop. NO 5-5729. )F102

FOX *MOTEL
(Formerly Boyd's)
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204
)S4
BUSINESS SERVICES
FINE PHOTOGRAPHY
since 1890
Rentschler Studio
319 E. Huron
Ann Arbgr's only Master Photographer
).J10
SIAMESE-Stud Service. Call Mrs. Pe-
terson, NO 2-9020. ) B136
WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO. 2-9020. )J23
EXPERIENCED Operators in 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
jJ8I
TYPEWRITER REPAIR service pick-
up and delivery. Moseley Typewriter
Service. 204 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-5888
)J22
USED CARS

1317 So. University
NO 2-9595

)B1683

SALE
100% wool suburban coats. All wool
quilted line; $14.95. Assorted colors.
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington
)B166
A VARIETY of new patterns, tex-
tures and colors arriving. See this
wide selection of beautiful rugs
at
Smith's Floor Covering
207 E.Washington
3-5536
Open Monday evening until 8:30
)B167
FOR SALE or rent: 2 nearly new 24
ft. and 36 ft. house trailers. Also
trailer space. AlIens Trailer Court,
Clinton, Michigan. Phone G1. 66687.
)B165

REALESTATE
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
MISCELLANEOUS

HELP WANTED
PHOTOGRAPHIC and DUPLICATING
equipment operator. Beginning salary
$3,456 per year. Female with consid-
erable office experience and mechan-
ical ability to operate duplicating, .
micro-filming, a n d photographic
equipment, and central mailing unit.
Excellent opportunity to learn a re-
sponsible and satisfying Job. Regular
salary advancement to qualified em-
ployee, steady work, paid vacation
and sick leave and other benefits.
Obtain application from: County Ad-
ministrator, Room 126 - Washtenaw
County Building, Ann Arbor, Michi-
gan. NOrmandy 3-2461, extension 59.
t )H73
SERVICE STATION attendant now for
part-time and full time for summer.
Write Box 31A. )H7$

WANTED-A qualified tutor for Al-
gebra and Trigonometry. Call S.Q.,
ext. 194, between 3:30 and 5:30. )H72
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382.. 2t
USED CARS
GOOD WILL
USED CARS
1955 PONTIAC Star Chief custom
fordoor Sedan. Hydromatic, radio
and heater; power, brakes and
power steering, new white wall
tires. An exceptionally clean car.
1954 OLDS Holiday Coupe; hydro-
matic, radio and heater, power
brakes.
1954 PONTIAC Star Chief Custom
fordoor, beautiful two tone beige
and tan, genuine leather up-
holstery, hydromatic, radio and
heater. Sharp.
KLI NGLER
PONTIAC, INC.
2500 Jackson
at Stadium Blvd.
Phone NO 2-3221
Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
USED CARS

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PIANOS

Acrosonic Spinets
3 Used Small Pianos

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Muddy Music
508 L. William
NO 3-3223

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. ;F'1
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Red Wallet in Chem Building
Dec. 18. Keep money; need valuable
papers. Contact Trenna Edmonson
at NO 2-3225. )A73

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There's more for your
transportation dollar at
FITZGERALD, INC.
3345 Wastenaw Avenue
" Prompt, efficient service.
Y SAFE BUY USED CARS sold with a written lifetime
guarantee.
" Always the best deal on a new LINCOLN or MERCURY
Note: A courtesy car leaves our dealership at
8:00 and 9:00A.M. daily for campus and downtown.
FITZGERALD, INC.

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Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN
Lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin
Concert Version by Robert Russell Bennett
Music by VIRGIL THOMSON Libretto by GERTRUDE STEIN
Conceived and Adapted by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd.
From the Milhac and Halevy adaptation of
Prosper Merimee's story Carmen Music by GEORGES BIZF
Adapted for this purpose by Robert Russell Bennett
.MIXED CHORUS * ORCHESTRA * SOLOPSTS

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LAST PERF.
Matinee Today 2:30
MARCEL PAGNOL'S,
BRIGHT COMEDY
'with Ralph Drischell
in the Chaplinesque title role
"excellent holiday fare"
-Ann Arbor News
Ann Arbor's PROFESSIONAL Arena Theaitre

TUXEDO, Midnight Blue, size 3$ worn
only 6 times, perfect condition. Also
White Dinner Jacket, worn 3 times.
Call NO 2-7749. )B171

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TICKETS AT
UNIV. MUSICAL SOCIETY-BURTON TOWER

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"STAR IN THE

DUST"

Masonic Temple 327 S. 4th Ave. NO 2-5915

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THERE WAS A
KILLER IN HER
BEDROOM...and
the law said he
had a right to
be there!
G-M Presents
DORIS
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LINCOLN MERCURY
3345 Washtenaw - Phone NO 3-4197
)N78
USED CARS USED CARS
The Ann Arbor Chant!
"FOR THE BESTES
SEE HERB ESTES"
Yes, if your car is sensitive to
cold weather, trade it in on a
"HERBESTES" USED CAR
Visit our Lot at
3045 WASHTENAW RD.
OPEN EVENINGS
Selected late model used cars
have a 1-year guarantee
'good anywhere in North America)
LOWEST PAYMENTS IN TOWN!
HERB ESTES
Ann Arbor Ford Dealer )N42
Tonight 8:00 only
"THE 1OD FUTH"

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