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TBE MCBIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1957

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NEW IRON SOURCE:
Taconite Increases Supply of Ore

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"The action is savage and honest !"
-William K. Zinsser, Herald Tribune
"REAL . .. OVERWHELMING . . . THE
ENDLESS THREAT BUILDS A
WRACKING SUSPENSE 1"
--Alton Cook, World Telegram
"Stirring . . . the action is filled
with suspense !"
--Kate Cameron, News
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By HUGH A. MILLIGAN
Associated Press Newsfeatures Writer
Almost from the time English
settlers with the Virginia Company
established America's first iron-
works at Falling Creek; Va., in
1619, this ever expanding country
has been eating into its iron ore
deposits with a banquet-sized ap-
petite.
But only in the past decade,
when annual steel production
passed the billion-ton mark for the
first time, was the ghost of deple-
tion observed hovering about the
economic table-auguring poverty
in the midst of plenty, sending a
horrifying shudder up the steel
backbone of our economy, threat-
ening to exhaust the might Mesabi
range of northeastern Minnesota,
which supplies our purest grade
of iron ore, before the century was
out.
Was the iron age, which began
with the Assyrians 5,000 years ago
and saw the sword turned into a
ploughshare, an iron ship, a sky-
scraper, an automobile and an
armored tank, to come one day to
a close? What, if anything, would
replace it?
Before the haunting spectre of
depletion could answer these ques-
tions, a new source of iron ore with
the misleading Greek name of ta-
conite had quietly laid the ghost to
rest.
Twice as tough as granite and
one of the world's hardest rocks,
taconite put up a long and expen-
sive laboratory struggle before it
yielded the secret of extracting its
much needed iron ore content.
In Greek, taconite means to
melt, but this was one time when
the Greeks did not have the word
for it. To get one useable ton of
iron ore, three tons of this rugged
gray rock must be drilled, blasted,
crushed to the consistency of sand,
then ground fine as flour and
baked into pellets in a 2,400-degree
oven.
But despite the difficult and ex-
pensive milling operations, tacon-
ite plants, as the accompanying
map shows, are booming in the
Great Lakes region on both sides
of the border Already plants are in
operation at Silver Bay and Moun-
tain Iron in Minnesota and an-
other is going up at Aurora.

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City News Roundup

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
HELP WANTED
COUNSELORS for brother-sister Camp
in Southwest Michigan. Few openings
for married couples. Good salary. In-
teresting work. Write, Camp Cones-
toga, 621 County Line Rd., Highland
Park, Ill. )H113
PERMANENT POSITION open in our
office. Requires typing, filing, and
general office procedures. Full time.
Could be adjusted to 30 hours per
week if necessary. Apply at: Fol-
lett's Michigan Book Store, 322 South
State Street. )H112
STORE
MANAGER
Retail - Men's Wear
College Campus Location
Fast growing chain of quality col-
lege stores seeks the services of an
ambitious, aggressive young man
for new Ann Arbor store, opening
about April 20. Located:
1208 So. University
(New Campus Theatre Bldg.)
Retail clothing experience preferred,
but not absolutely necessary.
WRITE TO

BEAUTY SHOPS
ROSE O'GRADY BEAUTY SHOP
1102 Packard . . . NO 2-4738
)Y8
VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
Complete Beauty Service
300 S. Thayer . . . NO 8-8384
)Y7
PITTSFIELD BEAUTY SALON
2232 Pittsfield Blvd. . . . NO 3-4052
)Y6
PHILLIPS BEAUTY SALON
Phillips for Hair Styles
1315 S. University . . . NO 8-7156
)Y5
FLORENCE'S BEAUTY STUDIO
Complete Beauty Service
Hutzel Bldg., 106 E. Liberty-NO 2-0897
)Y3
CAMEO BEAUTY SHOP
Specializing in Permanents
116 E. Huron . . . NO 8-7018
)Y2
ANN ARBOR BEAUTY SHOP
Open Evenings by Appointment
2075 S. Main . . . NO 2-1478
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
SPRING SALE
Record players ..........24.95 up
Portable radios ..........$14.95 up
Television ..............$195.95 up
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer )X17
BALDWIN PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Used spinets and uprights

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Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223

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DIAL
NO 2-3136

Kalamazoo, Michigan
P.O. Box 511
Kalamazoo, Mich.

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LAST SHOWINGS TODAY

REAL ESTATE
THE
BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8 )R1
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Monday, two seta of ROTC of-
ficer's shoulder boards on E. Univer'-
sity. Call Richard Nagle, NO 2-7817.
)A128
REWARD for information leading to
whereabouts of gold ring. Lost 3/18 in
library. Call 3-0521, ext. 672. If no an,
leave message. )A120
ALTERATIONS
DRESSMAKER
Alterations, Restyling
334 S. State St. NO 3-6613
)P4
Dressmaking
Tailoring, restyling. Will do fitting in
your home or mine. Experienced.
minimum charges. NO 5-6370.
Pick-up and Delivery
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 ell&
shawl collar, $25. Write to Michaels
Tailoring Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
WOodward 3-5776. )P2
FOR RENT
ONE-HALF double room $7.50 per week,
1315 Cambridge Rd. NO 2-8718 )C109
FOR SUMMER ONLY: 4 room newly
furnished and decorated apt; private
bath; 1 block from shopping area
and campus. Call Jane 3-5974 be
tween 5:30-7 or write Michigan Daily,
Box 40-A. )C17
ON CAMPUS
A NICE 2 room, private bath, a1utili-
ties. $75. Additional services. Arthu
Witting. Telephone NO 8-7234. )0110
3 ROOM furnished apt. close to cam%
pus and downtown. Private bath and
shower; sunporch, fireplace, TV an-
tenna, two entrances. All utilities
furnished except electricity. $11
month. Phone NO 3-5532 after 6:30
P.M. )0111
ROOMMATE WANTED for male Botany
grad., in private, congenial home.
Everything furnished. On-campus lo-
cation. NO 8-7391. )C104
4 ROOMS and bath, unfurnished, avail-
able for 3 or 4 students. Must pay
for all utilities except heat. $90 per
month. NO 8-9874 )C101
FOR FALL and summer-modern apart.
ments 1 block from campus. NO 2-
1443. )C99
USED CARS
1955 VW Sunroof, radio & heater, r-
dining seat, instrument panel excel-
lent condition. Call NO 5-537. )N125
SELECT
USED CARS
1948 Dodge tudor sedan; runs good .$95
1953 Nash Ambassador fordor; radio
and heater, overdrive......$495
1952 Pontiac fordor sedan; good trans.
portation ...................$291
KLINGLER
PONTIAC, Inc.
2500 Jackson
at Stadium Blvd.

Stripped of all

Fiction, Legend, Lies!

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CINEMASC:OP . LR by DELUXE

WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company,
Phone NO 8-9382. )H20
PERSONAL
HAVE YOU forgotten second payment
on Airflight to Europe is due today?
)F197

HI FI
Speakers
AR-Y, Bozak, Electro-Voice, Lansing
Amplifiers & Tuners
Dyna-Kit, Fisher, McIntosh,
Sherwood, REL
Turntables
Connoisseur, Rek-O-Kut, Garrard
Recorders
Viking, Bell, Berlant, Magnecord, Crown
Pre-Recorded Tapes
Stereophonic, Monaural
Arms
Gray, Electro-Sonic, Fairchild
Audio Supply Laboratories
334 Nickels Arcade

* STARTS WEDNESDAY
A Peak of Excitement
That No Man... No Camera...
Has Ever Captured Before !
VICTORs{_
MATURE
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CINEM 'SCoPa TECHNICOLOR9

4 WEK'S
Diaper Service
National s exclusive
"no-fold" diapers
fit your baby.
Beautiful polyplastic
container.
"Rock-bottom" prices.
Fresh plastic bag
every delivery
NOrmandy 2-4603
NATIONAL
DIAPER SERVICE

TARANTULAS
Kinkajou, alligator lizards, desert
lizards, rare turtles, ant colony,
monkeys, sea horses, tropical fish,
new plants, aquariums and supplies.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty NO 3-0224
(open daily except Thursday)

Bus Service Resumes
Buses started rolling again Sat-
urday on Ann Arbor streets.
After more than a week without
bus service, a period which saw
some doubt as to whether the buses'
were going to start again or not,
The Ann Arbor Transit Company
started limited service early Sat-
urday morning.
With nine buses in operation,
patronage was reported as "fair,"
although some complaints were re-
ceived.
Free rides were given by the
,company Saturday afternoon. j
The Bus Company spent the
first day of service checking routes
and time schedules.
During the period between serv-
ice, local taxi companys sponsored
share-the-ride plans in the city.
* * *
Parking Fines Increased
Prohibited zone parking will now
cost University students $5.00.
Municipal Court Judge Francis
L. O'Brien announced that, effec-
tive° immediately, all prohibited

zone parking fines will be boosted
from $1.00 to $5.00.
Any tickets received must now
be paid within 72 hours, a change
from the previous ten-day period.
4 # #
Castrop Pleads Guilty
CharlestCastrop,s24 years old,
pleaded guilty in circuit court on
April 4 to a charge of felonious
assault. Castrop was accused of
beating a student nurse with a toy
pistol as she slept in her room on
January 6.
He was released on a $2,500 bond
to await sentencing on April 30.
Bike Licenses on Sale
New bicycle licenses for Ann Ar-
bor's 11,698 registered bicycles may
go on sale tomorrow, according to
City Clerk Fred J. Looker.
The bicycle licenses were due to
go on sale yesterday, but the
Allen Park supplier could not have
them ready then.
'U' pedalers will have until April
30 to pick up their 1957 plates
which are required for all bicycles.
Licenses are priced at 50 cents
each.

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FOR SALE

)F195

NO 2-7767

NO 2-9425

WELCOME BACK!

)X13

Was coming back quite a feat?
Do you yearn for cookies to eat?
Remember us for a midnight treat!
CAMPBELL & SON BAKERY
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
)B285
DIAMOND RINGS. Complete selection.
Best price anywhere. Direct from fac-
tory at 55% off list. No risk-money-
back guarantee. NO 2-2684. )B237
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c: military sup-
plies.

Hi Fi Studio
Largest inventory of I FT components
in the area.

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

dealer for:
David Bogen
University
Janzen
Garrard
Fairchild
Fisher
McIntosh
and others

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

)B205

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
For the Finest in Movies
it's
BOLEX
THE QUARRY, INC.
320 S. State St. NO 3-1991
more than just a camera shop
)D71

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Ask about our payment plans and
package specials.
1217 & 1317 So. University
NO 2-9595 )X3
BUSINESS SERVICES
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickles Arcade.
)J2
TYPEWRITER REPAIR and service.
Pick-up and delivery. Moseley Type-
writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue, NO
3-5888. )J60
PASTEL MINK--NEW SKINS
Direct from an EMBA Ranch.
MARGARET SHOP - 516 E. LIBERTY
) J59
WASHINGS-Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts'. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO 2-9020. )J23
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
EXPERT Foreign and Sports Car Serv-
ice. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E.
Washington. NO 3-4858. )S60
For the Best in
Tires, Batteries, and Service

Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30:

Week Day Shows
at 7 and 9 P.M.

Phone NO 2-3221

P.M.
)N124

dg=

DIAL
NO 8-6416

UNION THEATER TRIP

There's always a sale
at BOB MARSHALL'S

"DAMN YANKEES"
Tuesday, April 23

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'
PETS & SUPPLIES
Parakeets - Tropical Fish
Your Garden Center, 215 S. Fifth Ave.
)T4.
MONKEYS
Kinkajou, alligator lizards, desert
lizards, rare turtles, ant colony,
tarantulas, sea horses, tropical fish,
new plants, aquariums and supplies.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty NO 3-0224
(open daily except Thursday)
)T9
ALL COLORS - baby parakeets and
breeders. Canaries. Baby cockatiel
cages. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )T3

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$375

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"HOB" GAINSLEY
SERVICE
So. University & Forest

MAY FESTIVAL
Six Concerts-May 2-3-4-5
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 8:30
THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor
ALEXANDER BRAILOWSKY, Pianist

Including transportation to Detroit

)S49

Tickets on sale Union Student Offices 2-5 P.M.
LIMITED NUMBER STILL AVAILABLE

TIRE SALE
Prices slashed
Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
GOLDEN'S SERVICE
featuring STANDARD Products
601 Packard - NO 8-9429
1552

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All-Beethoven Program
Overture to "Leonore," No. 3, Op. 72
Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93
Concerto No. 3 in C minor, for Piano
and Orchestra, Op. 37

DANCE CONCERT'
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