PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 22, 195# VAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1956 Fi 1[ 11 Come as late os ENDING 10:30 tonight to see both features TONIGHT Special Double Feature Program IN THE GOLDEN HELL' OF THE HIGH SIERRAS! S oaTD KEENAN WAYNE -"WYNN iA.. s BARTON AN AI ARTIST S CTURE Thak story that stake liioasi tam CAR S4 ,4tKav4C c. , AStilst'S ' s COMING SUNDAY, WALT DISNEYS "FANTASIA" with STOKOWSKI 1 WORLDWIDE: Campus Knows NolBounds By JIM BOW The University campus extends far beyond the city limits of Ann Arbor. Summer camps for students in such courses as geography, wild- life management, geology, and civil engineering can be found in the Upper Peninsula and as far away as the Rocky Mountains. The University has even stretched its sphere of influence to Southeast Asia, where it has worked with the University of the Philippines to establish an Insti- tute of Public Administration at Manila. Classes Scheduled Classes are scheduled to meet between 4:30 and 830 p.m. In addition to the regular daytime schedule, to provide an oppor- tunity for government-employed students. Also, the Institute of Public Administration provides scholar- ships for students from other Southeast Asian nations-Thai- land, Indonesia, Malaya, and Japan are represented. The contract between the two universities for the project was signed in June, 1952, after a rec- ommendation by Prof. James K. Pollock, chairman of the political science department, and Prof. John W. Lederle, of the political science department and director of the public administration school. They had visited the Philippines and suggested that "An Institute of Public Administration would provide a center for research, aca- demic and in-service training, and consultation services in public administration." Government Supported The governments of both coun- tries supported the universities in the project. In the final report, submitted by Prof. George A. Peek, Jr., of the political science department, liaison officer for the project, the various aspects of the project, its problems and achievements, are listed with reference to the Institute of Public Administration continuing as a part of the Uni- versity of the Philippines. World Faith Discussion Set "A World Religion" will be the topic of discussion at the Baha'i Workshop session tomorrow from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Durbar Community Center, 420 N. Fourth. The workshop is designed to acquaint inquirers with Baha'i concepts. The workshop will inaugurate the series of weekly discussions to be sponsored throughout the year by the Baha'i Student Group. The public is invited. Teacher of 2805 E. Washington Phone 3YP 4958 )A4 steward. AV / P-PIP-W-- ; )E1 Read the Classifieds 6588 Jackson Road Ends Tonight-Late Show II P.M. Masterson of Kansas Patterns of Power Starts Sunday That Certain Feeling Crime in the Streets USED CARS 0 Prompt, efficient service o Safe buy used cars sold with a written life-time guarantee. * Always a good deal on a a new Lincoln or 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 LOST AND FOUND YELLOW GOLD women's Bulova watch. Narrow expansion band. Lost between First Methodist Church, (State Street) and Martha Cook Dorm. )A1 MISCELLANEOUS FOX MOTEL (Formerly Boyd's) CARS FOR RENT AVIS RENT-A-CAR or VAN for local or long distance use. Reasonable. Daily, weekly or hourly rates. Nye Motor Sales Inc., 514 E. Washington St. NO 6-4156. NO 6-4156. )S1 REAL ESTATE THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO. REALTORS FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS (Washtenaw at Stadium) Models Open Daily 10-8 Phone NO 3-0800 )R1 MODERN APARTMENTS for one to four persons. One block from campus. 514 Forest. Call NO 2-1443 or NO 2-7720. )D-1 ROOM AND BOARD HOME COOKED food and reasonable rates. Cali NO 2-9431. Ask for the BUSINESS SERVICES WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP l 2007 South State NO 2-3350 Bumping and Painting )J8 RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. )J2 BUY YOUR TYPEWRITER RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER And Have Your Typewriter Repaired At a Typewriter Store MORRILL'S 314 South State Normandy 3-2481 )J5 FALL window washing and eave trough cleaning. Work done by experienced men. Call NO 2-9755. )J4 EXPERIENCED Operators in Beauty work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon, 605 E. William. NO. 8-7066. )J3 TROPICAL FISH-Plants and aquarium supplies. Monkeys, exotic birds, ham- sters, spiders and pet supplies. UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 E. Liberty. NO 3-0224 )B4 9 x 12 Cotton Rugs Beautiful Colors $29.95 Also rugs all sizes at special prices. SMITH'*S FLOOR COVERING 207 E. William Phone NO 2-9418 )J1 HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER A N D TYPIST accounts payable, pay roll, general journals, and social security returns. Good salary, state qualifica- tions. Box 16-A, The Michigan Daily. )H12 STUDENT WIFE or coed with car for baby sitting during lecture series, etc. Two children: 412 and 712. NO 2- 3061. )H13 MEAL JOB, waitress, experience pre- ferred. Howard Wentz, 1319 Hill, Call NO 2-6422. )H13 GRADUATE STUDENT'S wife and for- mer kindergarten teacher would like to care for child in her home. NO 3- 3163. ) S5 STUDENT with car to work part-time for room. Call NO 3-5969. )H15 CARRIERS for the Michigan Daily for immediate opening, also for future openings. Good pay,, No collecting, Morning delivery, bicycle or car nec- essary. Call NO 2-3241 and leave phone number, name and address. )H1 WANTED-Typist, full time for approx.: 4 to 5 weeks. See Mr. Colonna, Stu- dent Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard, Sat., Sept. 22 between 10-12 AM. )H8 RELIABLE GIRL for part-time house- work in professor's home, close to campus. 10 hours weekly. Hours to fit your schedule. Call 2-2009. )H4 Sales Representative Opening for young man in local reliable firm. Full-time position. No canvassing. Training pro- gram offered. Salary plus com- mission. Paid vacation and in- surance. Transportation and leads furnished. Apply morn- ing to Mr. Swope, manager. Singer Sewing Center 114 S. Main St. )H2 REGISTERED NURSES for private duty full or part time. Community Nurs- ing Bureau, 401 Thompson. Phone NO 8-6515 and NO 3-4859. )H6 RADIO and TV Serviceman. Hi Fi Sales- man, Ann Arbor Radio and TV, 1217 So. Univ. Call NO 8-7942. )H5 PERSONAL HOT CLARINET, Tuba man wanted for Boll Weevil Jazz Band. Call NO 3- 1629, NO 2-3422. )F7 Magazine Our Price Reg. Price Esquire $3.00 -8 mos. ($4-1 yr.) Esquire $3.00-8 mos. $3.50-1 yr.) Glamour $2.25-1 yr. ($5-1 yr.) Holiday $3.79-14 mos. Ladies Home Journal $4.03-23 mos. ($3.50-1 yr.) Life *4.00--1 yr.($6.75-1 yr.) New Republic $5.00-1 yr. ($7.00-1 yr.) New Yorker $3.00-8 mos. ($6.00-1 yr.) Newsweek $3.00--8 mos. ($7.00-1 yr.) Readers' Digest $3.50-1 yr.. ($6.00-1 yr.) Playboy $5.00-1 yr. ($3.00-1 yr.) Reporter $3.50-1 yr. ($5.00-1 yr.) Sat.'Eve Post $3.50-35 wk. ($6.00-i yr.) Sports Ill. *4.00-i yr. ($7.00-i yr. ) Time $3.00-1 yr. ($6.00-1yr.) U.S. News and World Rep. $3.27-44 wk. ($5.00-1yr.) We are privileged to offer all the above magazines to full or part-time students at these inexpensive prices. Many of the rates are 50-75% lower than newsstand prices. Order by phon- ing Student Periodical Agency, 2-3061 from 9 A.M.-10 P.M. )F2 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. Write to Michaels Tailor- ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detrolt, Mich- igan, for free details or phone WOod- WOodward 3-5776. )FI ROOMS FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOMS for men students, new furniture! Linens furnished. $8.00 per week per man. 118 Miller Ave. 1- 5 P.M. )D2 HELP WANTED FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE COMPLETE, COMPLETE THREE - ROOM APT., BRAND-NEW - MUST SELL-LEAV- ING TOWN. Consisting of: sofa, two lounge chairs, drop-leaf dining table and boards, 4 dining chairs & chest, 2 end tables, cocktail tables, complete bedroom suite, carpets, and lamps. Will Sacrafice. 885 S. First St., Apt. No. 4, NO °2-0378. )B18 RALEIGH BICYCLE, 3 years old. Mark Hendershott, NO 3-0521, Ext. 222. )B19 FOR SALE: Tuxedo-size 40 in excellent condition. $35. Phone NO 3-5174. )B20 E. LEITZ Microscope. Excellent condi- tion. Call NO 3-6455. )B22 FOR SALE-3-Speed Admiral phono- graph-radio combination. 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