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'PAGE' TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, MARC'H 22,19."

MOE TWO TUE MICHIGAN DAILY F'RIDAY, MARCH 22,1957

DIAL NO 2-2513
ENDING SATURDAY
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INTEGRATING POLITICAL UNITS:
Economic Progress Seen in Caribbean

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By The Associated Press
Two important moves in the
direction of integration of small
political units in the Central
American-Caribbean area are un-
der way.
Each of the moves promises to
have far-reaching effects in an
area in which the United States
has large and vital economic and
political interests.
Five Central American republics
have taken an important step in
creating what eventually will be-
come a common trade zone. A
conference of these countries -
Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salva-
dor, HEonduras and Costa Rica-
voted recently to submit to the
five respectii e governments a draft
multilateral treaty for free com-
merce "within a reasona'ly short
period."
Customs Union
This promises when it is put
into effect to become a customs
union in which goods produced in
the various countries can circulate
freely in the others without trade
barriers.
It will provide in all probability
a great stimulus to the economic
growth of the entire region be-
tween Mexico and Panama and
may well work to encourage closer
political ties between these states.
The other move toward integra-
tion in the Caribbean region is the
establishment of the federation of
the British West Indies which sees
the islands of Trinidad, Jamaica,
Barbados, Tobago, Antigua, Mont-
serrat, Dominica, Anguilla, St.
Christopher, Nevis, Grenada, St.
Lucia and St. Vincent united in a
self-governing unit of the British
Empire with a customs union, a

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Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES

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New Atlas Tires
With written warranty, 6.70x15.
$15.95; 7.10x15, $17.65; 7.60x15,
$19.95 (with recappable tire and
tax). No money down, up to 8
months to pay.
Hickey's Service Station
300 N. Main, cor. Catherine NO 8-7717
)S63

For the Best in
Tires, Batteries, and Service
see

"HOB" GAINSLEY
SERVICE
So. University & Forest

CUNEMAScoPE TECHNICOLOR.
ARWICK PRODUCTION
A C04,UMBIA PICTURE-
Extra
BUGS BUNNY
in
"Wideo Wabbit"
Sunday
JOSE FERRER
in
"The Great Man"

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Open until 9 P.M.
on Monday
through Friday
Open until noon on Saturday
Convenient to the campus.
Factory trained mechanics.
HERB ESTES
Ford Dealer

HILLEL FOUNDATION
1429 Hill Street

"SOME DOMINANT MOVEMENTS
IN MODERN JEWISH LIFE
TONIGHT: "Zionism-Relevant Today in America"
RABBI JOSEPH KATZ, Saginaw, Mich.

parliament, and a federal, civil
and judicial service.
British Control
Under the terms of establish-
ment of the federation authorized
by the British government, Britain
will retain control over the federa-
tion's foreign relations, defense,
and certain aspects of its financial
policies.
There is a possibility that even-
tually British Guiana which is
located on the northeast coast of
South America may also join the
new political unit.
The Central American common
trade zone has an historical back-
ground. The five prospective mem-
ber states from the time of their
liberation from Spain in 1821 were
united in a federation for 16 years.
Many Proposals
Various projects for political,
defense and economic unity have
been proposed among them from
time to time ever since they went
their separate ways.
As things worked out communi-
cations between them, however,
were so difficult and cultural dif-
ferences so considerable that they
tended to live in economic and
DIAL NO 2-3136
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UP THERE WITH ,7
THE BIGGEST!

Services
at 7:30 P.M..

Chanted by
Cantor Martin Glancz

political isolation from one an-
other.
The coming of the interamerican
highway has changed much, how-
ever. This traffic artery is complete
all the way from near the Mexican
border to Guatemala in the north
down to south of the Costa Rican
capital of San Jose and passes for
part of its length through each of
Law Institute
T o Be Held
At Rackham
"Selling Your Case to The
Jury" will be the theme of the
eighth annual Institute on Advo-
cacy, today and tomorrow.
Sponsored by the Law School in
cooperation with the State Bar of
Michigan and the Committee on
Continuing Education of the
American Law Institute, the rvent
is expected to attract about 500
attorneys from Michigan, Ohio,
and Indiana.
"Selling Your Case Through Di-
rect and Cross - Examination of
Medical Witnesses" will be the
topic of the opening session, sched-
uled for 2 to 5 .m. today at Rack-
ham Lecture Hall.
Featured speaker will be Irving
Goldstein, Chicago attorney and
author of "Trial Technique" and
"Medical Trial Technique." John
W. Commiskey, of Grand Rapids,
president of the State Bar of
Michigan, will preside. A coffee
hour will follow at the Lawyers
Club.
University President H a r l a n
Hatcher and Law School Dean E.
Blythe Stason will speak after
dinner at the Michigan Union,
scheduled for 7 p.m.

these five states. This has stimu-
lated the move towards economic
unity-for now transportation be-
tween them by truck and auto is
possible.
Intercontinental Motor Traffic
Further, the five countries are
anticipating the day when com-
pletion of the link in the highway
between Guatemala and Mexico
in the nortl and the final comple-
tion of the highway through into
South America will see a large in-
tercontinental motor traffic pass-
ing them. The U.S. government is
providing two-thirds of the funds
for its completion.
The British West Indies federa-
tion will also have close economic
links with North America. Already
the tourist trade is one of the
biggest businesses of the islands
in the federation and if the tour-
ist boom in the Caribbean con-
tinues to develop this will become
continually more important.
The federation of the British
West Indies will embrace an area
of some 8,000 square miles-about
the size of New Jersey-and popu-
lation of around 2,400,000-about
the size of Iowa.
New Members
On Education
Council Named
New members of the Education
School Council Board have been
announced by Board president Kay
Mullaney, '58Ed.
Members are Linda Balling, '58;
Martha Belknap, '58; John Far-
rell, '57; Sylvia Haisley, '58; Sue
La Core, '58; Alice Liddle, '58;
John Moreau, '58; all of the School
of Education, and Janet Ruffner,
.'58SM and Patricia Wright, '58.

505 East Huron

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Evenings at
7 and 9 P.M.

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DIAL
NO 8-6416

NOMINATED FOR
4 ACADEMY AWARDS

See For
Yourself Why
Every N.Y.
Critic Picked It
On His
"Ten Best" List.

T I RE SALE
Prices slashed
Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
GOLDEN'S SERVICE
featuring STANDARD Products
601 Packard - NO 8-9429
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MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
RARE VIOLINS
AND BOWS
ALL ACCESSORIES, STRINGS,
REPAIRS
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. Williams
NO 3-3223
)X5
HI FI Record Players
$79.50 and up
MAGNAVOX PILOT
CAPEHART COLUMBIA
and many others
Terms to suit
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer
t! ) X11
HI FI
BOZAK SPEAKERS
(exclusive dealer of complete line)
AUDIO SUPPLY
LABORATOR I ES
334 Nickels Arcade
NO 2-7767 NO 2-9425
)X10
Hi F S tudio
Largest inventory of HI FI components
in the area.
,Authorized dealer for:

35 mm. Color Slide Camera,'
new, regularly $69.50
Now $49.95
with case and flash gun
PURCHASE
CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University
)D75
ARGUS C44
used: Camera, case and flash.
Like new.
$75
THE QUARRY, INC.
320 S. State St. NO 3-1991
more than just a camera shop )D73
FOR SALE: Leica III F, accessories.
Phone HI 9-5151 evenings. )D76
HELP WANTED
FEMALE WANTED: Private Foundation
needs experienced secretary from April
to October. Full time preferred but
part time possible. Must be good typ-
ist, dictaphone (short hand not neces-
sary). Small office, pleasant surround-
ings, salary increment with experi-
ence and ability. For more details or
appointment call NO 3-3624 between
8 and 5. )H106
WANTED-Tutor for Chem. 3. Prefer
teaching fellow. Call after 5 P.M. NO
5-6667. )H102
WANTED-Girl for general office work.
See Miss Walsh. Herb Estes, Ford
Dealer, 505 E. Huron. )H103
BABY SITTER wanted to care for one
child on Tuesdays and Thursdays
from April 1st to June 1st. Cali NO
8-8995 on Mon., Wed., and Fri. be-
fore 5:30. )H101
WANTED--Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S: Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H20
USED CARS
SELECT
USED CARS
1953 Pontiac 8 Fordor sedan. Radio and
heater, automatic transmission $645
1955 Ford Custom 8 fordor. Radio, heat-
er, and overdrive ............$645
1951 Buick super fordor sedan. Radio
and heater, Dyna-flow, exception-
ally clean ....................$595
1955 Ford fordor. Radio and heater. Very
clean ......................$1065
1951 DeSoto fordor sedan. Clean, good
running car ..................$295
KLINGLER
PONTIAC, Inc.
2500 Jackson
at Stadium Blvd.
Phone NO 2-3221
Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
)N112
DESIRE to sell or trade '47 Pontiac, ex-
cellent condition, for a motor scooter,
ext. 2231 or NO 5-5654. )N114
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
USED CAR
192SPECIALS
192Buick fordor, radio and heater,
Dyna-flow, wonderful condition.
$595
1955 Mercury tudor, black with white
walls, radio and heater. Exception-
ally nice ....................$1695
1948 Pontiac convertible, radio and
heater....................$175
JIM WHITE, Inc
Your Chevrolet Dealer
Open 'til 9 P.M. Daily, Sat. 'til 1,P.M.
2 Big Lots - Cor. 'Vashington and First
Sts. and Cor. Ashley and Liberty St.
Phones NO 2-5000, NO 3-6495, NO 3-3321
)N113
WANTED TO RENT
FRESHMAN med student desires apart-
ment for summer session and next
fall. Call NO 3-0521, Ext. 222 after 7
P.M. )11

BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHINGS-Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO 2-9020. )J23

LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Ring in library 3/18. Gold with
silver initials I.R.G. Call NO 3-0521,
ext.672. )A113
LOST-Brown leather zippered note-
book. Reward. Call NO 8-6588. 954
Greenwood. )All5
REAL ESTATE
THE
BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8 )Rt
FOR SALE
51 NEW MOON TRAILER. Completely
furnished, with shower. All ready to
move in on lot. Priced under $2,000.
Phone NO 5-6674. )B273
MID-SEMESTER EXAMS??
Don't be blue
Buy a cake and celebrate-
Easter vacation is overdue!
CAMPBELL & SON BAKER
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
Order now - we deliver
)B274
PIPE SMOKERS
Nature's sweetest Missouri Meer-
schaum pipes. Selected cobs, rub-
ber bits, aluminum cleaners expert-
ly crafted. Regularly $1.00 each.
Three for $2.50 ppd. Mail check to
Ed. Locke, Lac du Flambeau, Wis-
consin. )B271
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - 7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies.

SAM'S STORE
Phone NO 3-0800
122 East Washington

I

)B205

TRANSPORTATION
RENT A CLEAN NEW CAR
Daily, Weekly or Hourly Rates
Reservations made anywhere
Rent A Car
514 E. Washington St.
Phone NO 3-4156
)030
RIDE NEEDED to Massachusetts for
spring vacation. NO 2-4591, 326 Tyler.
)G33
WANTED-Ride for 2. Buffalo or vicin-
ity. Leaving March 22, return March
24. Call Emmie Lou Dias, NO 8-6922.
)G32
TRANSPORTATION: MIAMI -- Fly
round trip. Leaving April 5, 6 p.m.
plus tax. Will leave on April 5 and
return Sunday, April 14. Call RICH-
ARD'S TRAVEL AGENCY, NO 2-7414.
ALTERATIONS
Dressmaking
Tailoring, restyling. Will do fitting fa
your home or mine. Experienced,
minimum charges. NO 5-6370.
Pick-up and Delivery
)P2
DRESSMAKER
Mending - Alterations. Ph. NO 2-9541.
)PI
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new 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. )P2
PERSONAL
TOMMY and China and Pans, Betty.
)F18S
TYRA TRUPIN
Gala Greetings on your 18th
Birthday. N.M. and U.S.
)FI84
LABORATORY TECHNICIANS, regis-
tered or non-registered: Ann Arbor
Employers' Personnel Service, 504
First National Building, NO 5-6107.
)Fi8s
NEW LOCATION MARGARET.SHOP--
Uniforms and furs, up to 50% off.
Fur tricks for spring styling. 516 E.
Liberty, NO 5-5729. )F142
PETS & SUPPLIES
BABY TURTLES, hamsters, guine.
pigs, water lizards, parakeets, ca-
naries, tropical fish, aquariums and
supplies; plants. Kitty litter, catnip,
etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224

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KIRK DOUGI
IlUST FOI
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ANTHONY OUINN "jAMESI
Also MR. MAGOO CA
NEXT ATTRACTION: "D

LAW in'
IUIFE'
OR- co-starring
DONALD" PAMELA BROWN
RTOON
IABOLIQUE"
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-MAY FESTIVALI

. sx... . ".. .n:.

- Cinepa ud
Tonight at 7:00 and 9:00
"A DOUBLE LIFE"
with
RONALD COLMAN SIGNE HASSO
SHELLEY WINTERS
Architecture Auditorium 50c

SIX CONCERTS MAY 2, 3, 4, 5
Tickets for
SINGLE CONCERTS
now

Dyna-Kit
Electro-Voice
Rek-O-Kit
AR-1
Colloro
Pickering
Jim Lansing
Wharfdale

David Bogen
University
Janzen
Garrard
Fairchild
Fisher
McIntosh
and others

M-G.M nn m METROCOLOR
JOHN WAYNE
DAN DAI LEY
MAUREEN O'HARA
WARD BOND~
AN MG-M ICTURE

ON

SALE

Ask about our payment plans and
package specials.
1217 & 1317 So. University
NO 2-9595 )X3
FOR RENT
FOR FALL and summer-modern apart-
ments 1 block from campus. NO 2-
1443. )C99

Open Daily Except Thursday

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ALL COLORS - baby parakeets and
breeders. Canaries. Baby cockatiel
cages. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )TS

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Added Fun -
POPEYE CARTOON
"Haul in One"

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$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY
Burton Memorial Tower
Junior Girls Proudly Present
"LIVE IT UP"
the only all-girl cast
appearing on campus
MARCH 22, 8:00 P.M.
MARCH 23, 2:30 (Matinee) and 8:00 P.M.

Read
Daily
Classifieds

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HILLELZAPOPPIN'
Saturdav Marrh 53 8 -O P M

j FOR INFORMATION
29CALL NOW
.rrr.NO 2-3972

GOTHIC FILM SOCIETY
March 25:
LOS OLVIDADOS
("The Young and the Damned")
Dir, by Bunuel, Mexican, 1951-
Grand Prize winner at Cannes
April 29:
PANIQUE
Michel Simon, French, 1946-
based on a novel by Simenon
May 13 :
LE BATALILLE DU RAIL
Dir. by Clement, French, 1946-
written by Colette

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