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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

STARTED LAST SPRING:
Fraternity Rushing Procedures Approved by SGC

(Continued from Page 1)
2. That Tuesday be maintained
as an open house and Friday eve-
ning be used as the third smoker
for the first week of rushing.
Doubting both the statistical
accuracy of the questionnaire and

the advisibility of holding rush-
ing sessions on a Friday evening
during football season, the com-
mittee recommended a more com-
prehensive study of the extra open
house and the proposed Friday
night smoker. It also suggested
that a recommendation be pre-

sented to SGC this spring for next merically evaluated and compared
fall's rushing period. with prevoius years.

DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND
THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PRESENT
"CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA"
and
"THE FAIR"
MATINEE-- 2:30 P.M. - TODAY-- $1.00
FINAL PERFORMANCE 8:00 P.M. -$1.75
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE

The committee's evaluation ad-
ditionally noted that persons ad-
vising freshmen have not com-
pletely complied with the original
recommendation directing them
to tell confused rushees to wait
until open rushing or the next
semester before pledging. It rec-
ommended that strong emphasis
again be placed on this point.
Evaluation of informal rushing
was also contained in the progress
report. It stated a definite trend
is emerging in this direction and
recommended written and oral
IFC publicity continue to stress
informality.
An increase in the number of.
individuals pledging during open
rushing was noted as a result of
the original recommendations
that this system be encouraged.
The progress report recommended
the procedure be continued and
that the rushees this spring be nu-

Increased communication and
cooperation between residence
halls and fraternity personnel was
not fully complimented, the pro-
gress evaluation said.
Pre-rushing period meetings be-
tween officers of IFC and IHC
were recommended to outline ard
emphasize rushing rules, proce-
dures and future rushing evalua-
tions. The committee also sug-
gested that selected rushing coun-
selors speak at individual house
meetings within the Men's Resi-
dence Halls prior to the formal
rushing period.
The encouragement and devel-
opment of the present policy of
residence hall staff selection and
training received approval in the
progress report. Further empha-
sis was needed both in this area
and the development of orienta-
tion programs, in residence halls,
according to the study.

MAURICE EVANS.
BERNARD SHAW'S COMEDY @1
The APPlE CART
Co-starring SIGNE HASSO
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK STAGE TRIUMPH

DETROIT
WO. 1-1100

MARRIAGE SERIES
During the month of March the Newman Club is
sponsoring a series of lectures on "The Christian Mar-
riage." The lectures will be given at the Father Richard
Center and will be open to all interested students.
The opening lecture, which will be held on Sunday,
March 10th at 7:30 P.M., is entitled, "Marriage -
Human and Divine" and will be given by Rev. Robert
Burroughs, S.T.L.
The second lecture of the six lecture series will be
given on Wednesday, March 13th at 8:00 P.M. and is
entitled, "Preparation for Marriage" and "Problems.
of Mixed Marriages."

2 WEEKS ONLY THRU
BEGINNING MO .MARH11MARCH 23
MAIL ORDERS NOW-
*ves. at 8:30 Mon. thru Thurs. Main Floor: 4.40, 3.85; Balc.: 3.30, 2.75, 1.10;
Fri. and Sat. Eves. Main Floor: 4.95, 4.40; Balc.: 3.85, 3.30, 2.20; Matinees
Wed. and Sat, at 2 PM. Main Floor: 3:30; Balc.: 2.75, 2.20, 1.10 Tax Included.
Kindly send stamped, addressed envelope for return of tickets.
Tonight at 7:00 and 9:00
Tomorrow at 8 P.M. only
"'THE THIN MAN'"
with
WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
Architecture Auditorium 50c

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Laurence Olivier-
ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE

S.J r 7 IN THE FULL SCOPE OF VISTAVISION AND COLOR!
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Due to the extreme runningtime of the feature
we ore limited to 4 showings Daily.
See it promptly at 1 - 3:40 - 6:20 - 9 P.M.
"THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN'
Soon * Plus "KELLY AND ME"

College
Round-up
Hofstra College in Hempstead,
New York, will resume a program;
of freshman hazing, according to
its paper, the Chronicle.
After giving up "one of the best
known traditions followed by col-
lege students" for a one-year trial
of the orientation system, a new
"constructive and competitive"
system of hazing will take over
next fall.
The program will include tasks
for upperclassmen (fetching li-
brary books), memorizing the col-
lege handbook and staging a vari-
ety show for charity.
* * *
Dartmouth College dormitories
have recently come under fire, re-
ports the Dartmouth, campus
daily.
Equating them with Devil's Is-
land, the paper found conditions
within them "deplorable."
"In many dormitories, water
fights, window smashing and bulb
smashing are the usual order of
the day; the College has treated
more serious infractions with a
flip 'No gentleman would act in
such a manner'"
Comments an article on the
problem, "There are many im-
mature fellows, you know."
* * *
The University of Oregon's Daily
has begun a study of women's dorm
restrictions.
Among the rules to be investi-
gated are bed checking each wom-
an at 11 p.m. on weeknights and
1:30 a.m. on weekends, dorm
closing hours, which are set at
7:30 p.m. on weeknights, and a
limit on the number of times a
woman student can visit the li-
brary each week.
Estep To Head
New Council
Prof. Samuel D. Estep of the
University law school, was ap-
pointed committee chairman of the
new Bureau of Community Serv-
ices together with 10 other steer-
ing committee members.
Robert O. Cleveland, Ann Arbor
Community Chest Board presi-
dent, announced the appointments
yesterday.
Prof. Estep is on the executive
board of Ann Arbor's Youth Serv-
ices Committee and is director of
the University's Legislative Re-
search Center.
WUERTH
TWO POWERFUL
STANLEY KRAMER HITS!
THE PRIZE-WINNING
BROADWAY PLAY
samn ETHEL WATERS:
JULIE HARRIS:
BRANDONDEwiLDE:
AND
THE STORY OF A MAN
OF PASSIONS!
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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .75 1.87 2.78
3 .40 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

SATURDAY MARCH! 9, 1957
1 UsIIEfsL2

USED CARS
1954 CHEVROLET CORVETTE. R&H,
two tops. Low mileage, excellent con-
dition. Price-$1895, Phone NO 3-3981
evenings. )N108
48 NASH under 50,000 miles. Clean for
its age, overhauled motor, good trans-
portation at $125. 2008 Day St. or
call NO 2-8576. )N106
HELP WANTED
BOLL WEEVIL JAZZ BAND needs tra-
ditional piano player. Call Dan Ha-
vens evenings. NO 2-3422. )H96
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H20
HELP WANTED
SENIORS
Advance Information
on Career Opportunities
at Procter & Gamble
Advance information on Market-
ing Management opportunities
in the Procter & Gamble Adver-
tising Department is now avail-
able. Write T. S. White, Jr., Su-
pervisor of Personnel, Advertising
Department, Procter & Gamble,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Campus inter-
views in Bureau of Appointments
and Occupational Information
March 26 and 27.
)H78
FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM, pleasant surroundings
convenient to campus. $8 per week.
1227 S. State, NO 3-1650. )88
BETWEEN YPSI AND ANN ARBOR two
room apartment completely fur-
nished, new nad clean, private en-
trance, gas heat, semi-private bath.
$67.50 per month. Call NO 2-9020. )C91
STUDENT WANTED to share furnished
apt. with three other men. Available
now. Utilities paid. R'ht $37.50 per
month. Contract to June. 1223 S.
State St., HU 2-2757. )C89
GARAGE for rent in campus Burns
Park Area, 1015 Michigan Ave. NO 2-
4661. ) C86
NEED MALE ROOMMATEto share 5
room apt. With three others. Call NO
3-2060. ) C87
TWO ROOM SUITE with sink. Also
single. 917 E. Huron. )C84
WANTED: A fo'urth male student for a
five room apartment near campus.
Phone after 7 P.M. NO 2-7394. )C83
ONE BLOCK from campus. Large 3
room apartment. Also one man to
share apartment with three, same
location. Phone NO 2-1443. )C74
PETS & SUPPLIES
NEW SHIPMENT of plants. Also tropi-
cal fish, aquariums and supplies.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
)TS
Parakeets - Tropical Fish
Your Garden Center, 215 S. Fifth Ave.
)T4
ALL COLORS - baby parakeets and
breeders. Canaries. Baby cockatiel
cages. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )T3
AKC PUPPIES-Chihuahuas, Toy Fox
Terriers, Bostons, Cockers. Stud
Service. 965 Parkwood, Ypsi. HU 3-
0990. )T1

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Gold ring with silver initials
IRG. If found call NO 3-0521, Ext.
672 after 4 P.M. )A104
LOST-Green bilfold. Contact Jane
Grathwohl, 836 Tappan or call NO
2-4514. )A103
LOST - Brown wallet in Waterman
Gym. If found phone NO 3-0521, Ext.
394. Reward. )A102
REAL ESTATE
THE
BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8 )R1
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITER REPAIR and service.
Pick-up and delivery. Moseley Type-
writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue, NO
3-5888. )J53
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
re-woven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
Service. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514
E. Washington, NO 3-4858. )J19
WASHINGS-Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO 2-9020. )J23
PERSONAL
A and D SPECIAL until March 14-
Architectural Forum at half price,
$2.75 a year. Student Periodical, NO
2-3061. )F165
GIRL WANTED to share 7 room house;
private bedroom. Attractively fur-
nished and close to campus. Call
NO 5-6785. )F146
Dressmaking
Tailoring, restyling. Will do fitting in
your home or mine. Experienced,
minimum charges. NO 5-6370.
Pick-up and Delivery
)F138,
NEW LOCATION MARGARET SHOP-
Uniforms and furs, up to 50% off.
Fur tricks for spring styling. 516 E.
Liberty, NO 5-5729. )F142
DRESSMAKER
Mending - Alterations. Ph. NO 2-9541.
)F137
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a neWb single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted, $18. or new silk
shawl collar, $25. Write to Michaels
Tailoring Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
WOodward 3-5776. )F1
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
For the Best in
Tires, Batteries, and Service
see

TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION: MIAMI - Fly
round trip! Wolverine Special $79.611
plus tax. Will leave on April 5 and
return Sunday, April 14. Call RICH-
ARD'S TRAVEL AGENCY, NO 2-7414,
)G29

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RENT a clean car
Daily, Weekly or Hourly Rates
Reservations made anywhere
Rent A Car
514 E. Washington St.
Phone NO 3-4156

)G30

FOR SALE
MENS' ITALIAN SKI BOOTS, size 9%,
never worn. NO 2-5495 after 3 F.M.
)B263
$300 HI-FI SYSTEM for sale whole or
parts. Call NO 3-8262. )B262
BALDWIN PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Used spinets and uprights
Maddy Music
508 E, William
NO 3-3223 )8210
DIAMOND RINGS. Complete selection.
Best price anywhere. Direct from
factory at 55% off list. No risk-
money back guarantee. NO 2-2684.
)B23T
For the Finest in Movies
it's
BOLEX
THE QUARRY, INC.
320 S. State St. NO 3-1991
more than Just a camera shop
)B250
STOP THOSE
STUDYING BLUES
With all that homework
And most of it bunk,
Relax with our baked goods
We know you won't flunk.
CAMPBELL & SON BAKERY
219 N. Main Call NO 8-9880
Order now -- we deliver
)B231
KEYSTONE CAPRIS movie cmaera plus
F 3.5 telephoto lens and light bar.
Also, RCA Victor Radio and Phono-
graph (78 rpm) combination. Call
NO 2-8306. )B261
MAGNAVOX
RADIO-PHONO
HI-FI
Mahogany table model including legs.
See Dan Burnett, 6108 Scott House,
S.Q., evenings, )B260
H I F I
Special Sale Package:
Garrard Turntable ...........$ 32.50
Reconton Cartridge....... .$ 23.40
Bell Amplifier ......... . . $ 49.95
Electro-Voice Speaker ........$ 33.00
Regular Price..............$138.85
SALE PRICE...............$120.00
Audio Supply Laboratories
334 Nickels Arcade
NO 2-7767 NO 2-9425
)B259
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies.

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SAM'S STORE
Phone NO 3.0800
122 East Washington

)B205

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9 x 12 COTTON RUGS
$29.95
Many varieties of colors to choose from
SMITH's FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington
NO 3-5536
Open Monday evening until 8:30
)B251
Hi Fi Studio
Largest inventory of HI FI components
in the area.
Authorized dealer for:
Dyna-Kit David Bogen
Electro-Voice University
AR-1 Janzen
Colloro Garrard
Rek-O-Kit Fairchild
Pickering Fisher
Jim Lansing, McIntosh
Wharfdale and others
1217 & 1317 So. University
NO 2-9595 )B253

"HOB" GAI NSLEY
SERVICE
So. University & Forest

)S49

TIRE SALE
Prices slashed
Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
GOLDEN'S SERVICE
featuring STANDARD Products
601 Packard - NO 8-9429
)S52
ROOMS FOR RENT
TWO LARGE double rooms for men
students. $7. 406 Packard across from
South Quad. Call NO 3-4096. )D54

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CORRECTION
on Michigan Daily
return coupons for the
Louis Armstrong Concert
March 29. Please indicate
location preference.
Make checks payable to:
LOUIS ARMSTRONG
CONCERT

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TODAY AND
SUNDAY

OR P HE U M u1:30 75C
Continuous From

THE MIGHTY ADVENTURES OF THE BOUNTY.. .
THE BRUTAL CAPTAIN BLIGH . .. AND THE
DARING MUTINY ON THE HIGH SEAS!

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Gothic Film Society

TORST
(Ingmar, Bergman, Swedish, 1949)
ASSASSINATION
OF KING ALEXANDER
OF YUGOSLAVIA
(U.S. Newsreel, 1934)
Monday, 8 P.M., Rackham Amphi-
theatre. Subscriptions to the 4 re-
maining programs of the 1956-7
series are available, at $2.00 per
subscription. For further informa-
tion, call NO 3-1353 or NO 3-
1430.
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