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THE MCMGAN DAILY"

SATURDAY, APR . ?7, 19"

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CALENDAR COMMITTEE:
'Panhel Never Met SGC
About Rushing Schedule'

Senate Refuses Raise
For University Budget

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deal of planning, and rushing
would come during preparation.
She declined further comment,
except to explain that everything
reported so far was unofficial and
indefinite. Panhel will try to have
its rationale ready before the SGC
meeting Wednesday night, she
said.
An unnamed sorority represen-
tative told The Daily -that during
the meeting in which the proposal
was voted on, the women were
told new calendar aspects had
been found which would make
spring rushing difficult.
Included in these were a possible
shortening of the inter-session, a
delay of reported grades, added
time needed for tabulation with
IBM machines, and conflict with
campus activities.

However, in a recent University
calendar committee report it was
stated the literary and engineer-
ing colleges used the period be-
tween semesters for discipline and
deficiency cases and would be un-
likely to change the program in

the coming year.
Miss Duncan told The Daily t
research committee will be pr
senting the December rush cale
dar to SGC at the same time
requests fall rushing for Panh
Dean of Women Deborah Bac
declined to comment on the sit
ation. "The proper time for V
case to be presented," she sa
"is when Panhellenic goes befo
its student govenment."
Ann Arbor Panhellenic Ass
ciation President, Mrs. Earl Hod
son claimed she knew nothi
about the proposal until Dean B
con told her yesterday.

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stantially raising student fees,
limiting enrollment to the present
level of 22,000 or not granting
across the board faculty raises,
Niehuss said.
Senate committee members say
they based their recommendation
on a 25 per cent increase in stu-
dent fees and payment of utility
costs by dormitory residents.
Working on a formula of dollars
per student, they contend they
have not only provided sufficient
funds, but even an increase.
"If the University was able to
operate last year on an average of
$1249 per student, they should be
able to work on the substantial in-
crease to $1298 per student that
we granted," committee member
Sen. Rober E. Faulkner (R-Colo-

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Tonight at 7:00 and 9:00
Sunday at 8:00 only
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gma) said.
ng 3 Niehuss countered that the
$1298 figure was obtained not by
dividing solely into the commit-
tee's recommended appropriation,
but into the sum of both the rec-
ommendation and the amount re-
ceived from student fees. Actual-
ly, the committee is only recom-
mending about $1209 per student
he said.
While committee members used
the over all per capita formula in
their estimates, the University to-
tals their requests from needs ex-
pressed by the various schools and
departments, Niehuss said.

pace with Civil Service raises and
the cost of living.
Merit Increases
"We will still be able to provide
merit increases, but the funds are
not very adequate for general
raises if we take in more stu-
dents," he said.
In'a caucus yesterday morning
before the final report of their
bill committee members granted
increases to some institutions for
salary boosts.
Michigan State University was
granted an additional $500,000,
primarily for raises that were
overlooked for employees in the
Agricultural Extension Service.
State's overall appropriation was
recommended at $25,719,300.
Increases Allowed
Increases of $100,000 were al-
lowed to Western Michigan Uni-
versity, $25,000 for Central Michi-
gan College, $45,000 for Ferris In-
stitute and $7,000 for the College
of Mining and Technology at
Houghton.
To provide the University's de-
sired salary increases and enroll-
ment increase of 21,000 students,
Niehuss said that the funds would
have to come from a 47 per cent
tuition boost. He called an in-
crease of this size "highly unlike-
li:n
ly."
A member of the Board of Re-
gents, which controls University
tuition, Eugene Power of Ann }Ar-
bor, declared yesterday that "I'm
opposed to tuition increases, for
they're just a drop in the bucket.
Our society just can't afford to
price students out of the market."
Increases 'Necessary'
Sen. Porter declared that the
increases were justified and neces-
sary, especially for out-state stu-
dents.
Members of the house also in-
dicated yesterday that a student
fee increase was necessary.
"However, I'm not discouraged
that the legislature will not take
care of the needs of the Univer-
sity," a member of the House
Ways and Means Committee, Rep.
James Warner (R-Ypsilanti) said.

FOR SALE
DIAMOND RINGS. Complete selection.
Best price anywhere. Direct from fac-
tory at 55% off list. No risk-money-
back guarantee. NO 2-12684. )B237
TASTY KNOWLEDGE
Relax with a treat and elate in the
knowledge of good food. Old fash-
ioned, butter milk, fried cookies;
French doughnuts that melt in
your mouth, and special decorated
cakes.
Campbell & Son Bakery
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
)B298
'53 FORDNCUSTOM. R & H. Perfect
shape. NO 2-5695 meal times. L.
Dyll. )B297
MODERN 1951, 31-foot mobile home-
Anderson. See Gerald Krause, Wood-
side Trailer Court, Saline. )B290
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies.

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Phone NO 2-3241

SAM'S STORE
Phone NO 3-8611
122 East Washington

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Meaningless Formula
President Hatcher said, "It's
meaningless to talk about this
formula in a University with such
diversified schools, but the Legis-
lature keeps coming back to it
because it's easy to use."
Supporting the formula, Sen.
Faulkner pointed out that in us-
ing it, the committee allowed a
five per cent increase for salaries.
"That's all they can expect to get,"
he said.
Niehuss said the University
wants to give a four per cent in-
crease for merit and promotion
and provide six per cent general
raise for faculty members to keep

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
USED MINOLTA AUTOCORD
Twin lens reflex,
New $99.50. Used only $54.50.
THE QUARRY, INC.
320 S. State St. NO 3-1991
More than just a camera shop.
)D80

ROOM SIZE RUGS
Save up to 50%
Prices at $12.
Smith's Floor Covering
207 E. Washington
NO 3-5536
Open Monday evening until 8:30
)B301
LANDSCAPE MATERIAL: Evergreens,
Red Barberry, small white Birch;
reasonable, After 5 or weekends, 850
Stein Road; phone 2-0368.
)B300
22-FOOT SAILBOAT. Complete $350.
Located 1030 Arbor Dale. Phone NO
3-3518.
)B293
BUSINESS SERVICES
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 de-
livery. Phone NO 2-9020. )J23
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. )J63

FOR RENT
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. )C107
FOR FALL and summer-modern apart-
ments 1 block from campus. NO 2-
1443. )C99
POSITIONS FOR DENTISTS
New office space for lease or sale.
Available for immediate occupancy.
Can include work rooms, operating
rooms, sec., and so forth. For fur-
ther information please call, L. O.
Page, Butts and Swisher, NO 3-0501.
)C116
3-MAN modern apt. 6/15 to 9/15 or
6/15/58. Furnished or not. NO 5-6326.
)C217
FOR SUMMER: 3 man furnished apart-
ment with t.v., f.m. and sunporch.
Call 3-6409.
)C119
FURNISHED BASEMENT efficiency.
Available May 1, NO 2-2076.
)C114
BEAUTIFUL MODERN furnished apart-
ment available June 15 to Sept. 15.
Two bedrooms, electric kitchen, dis-
posal, etc. Close to campus. Call NO
2-8453.
)C115
SUMMER APARTMENT, spacious, 5
rooms, private bath and kitchen, cool,
1 block from campus, T.V. Call NO
2-7004 between 5 and 7.
)C122
5 ROOM furnished apartment. June 15-
Sept. 15. Near campus. Also, single
room with private entrance; semi-
private bath; for summer and fall.
NO 2-8361.
)C121
MAN GRADUATE STUDENT
Newly finished bachelor apartment
close to campus; living bedroom com-
bination with dining and kitchen L.
Private bath, $65, utilities furnished.
Phone 3-1937,
)C120
USED CARS
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
EXCELLENT 1954 FORD Victoria. Beau-
tiful condition inside and out. NO
2-2080 weekends or between 11 A.M.
and noon weekdays. Bruce McCor-
mick.
)N134
ROOM AND BOARD
ATTENTION SUMMER BOARDERS.
The best meals on campus will be
served for $2 per day at 808 Tappan
St. Call NO 3-8581, ask for Bill Pow-
ell or Bob Scott. )E21

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
For the Best in
Tires, Batteries, and Service
"HOB" GAINSLEY
SERVICE
So. University & Forest
)S49
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
Service. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E.
Washington. NO 3-4858. )S60
TIRE SALE
Prices slashed
Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
GOLDEN'S SERVICE
featuring STANDARD Products
601 Packard - NO 8-9429
)S52
FOREIGN CARS SERVICED
All Makes
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
) S68
HELP WANTED
TWO MEN wanted to work as leaders
at a small summer camp for boys in
Northern Mich. for 10 week season.
One man to assume supervision of
rifle range and to act as cabin coun-
selor, must have experience. Also,
man to drive and care for camp cars
and to make purchases for camp, will
also have other responsibilities. If
interested call NO 2-9454 evenings.
)H120
Alteration Lady
new College Campus Store
MEN'S WEAR
Experienced - part or
full time alterationist
Apply to
Redwood & Ross

PERSONAL

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Bozak, Connoisseur, Gray, AR-1,
Electro-Voice, Lansing, Wharfedale,
McIntosh, Dyna-Kit, Fisher, Scott,
Bell, Sherwood, Fairchild, Marantz,
Browning, Rek - O- Kut, Garrard,
Components, Presto, Metzner, Rir-
eredge, Karlson, R-J, Cabinart,
Conrac Fleetwood, REL, Viking,

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subscription. Student Periodical, 2-
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)F208
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in new pink Dreft.
Get on the stick.
There's a few of us left.
R.G.H. R.V.S.
)F211
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RADIOS, REPAIRS
BLUESPOT
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AM, FM, Hi Fi auto radio.
Come in and hear demonstration
'HI F1 STUDIO
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WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H20
ALTERATIONS
DRESSMAKER
Alterations, Restyling
334 S. State St. NO 3-6612
)P4
DRESSMAKER
Mending - Alterations. Ph. NO 2-9541.
)P1
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
Dressmaking
Tailoring, restyling. Will do fitting in
your home or mine. Experienced,
minimum charges. NO 5-6370.
Pick-up and Delivery
)P3

Berlant, Magnecord, Concertone,
Lesher, Capps, Pickering, Recoton,
Weathers, Truline, Mullard, Elec-
tro-Sonic, A u d a x, Audiophile,
Scotch Magnetic Tape, Pre-record-
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AUDIO SUPPLY LABORATORIES
334 Nickels Arcade-(Above Bay's w
Jewelry)-NO 2-7767 and NO 2-9425
)XIS
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Values up to $34.95
$19.95 while they last.
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer
)X21
SELLING personal collection of classical
long playing records in very good
condition. Phone NO 5-6329 evenings,
)X22
BLUESPOT, ultimate in listening ples-
sure, AM, FM, HiFi auto radio. Come
in and hear demonstration. Accousti.
research speaker systems AR-2 are
now in stock. Hi Fi Studio, 1217 d6
1317 So. University, NO 2-9595.
)X214
BALDWIN PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Used spinets and uprights
Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223
)X1
PETS AND SUPPLIES
SALE ON MONKEYS $25 ea.
NEON TETRAS 50c ea.
tropical fish, acquariums, supplies
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty NO 3-0224
(open daily except Thursday)
)T12
ALL COLORS -baby parakeets and
breeders. Canaries. Baby cockatiel
cages. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )T3
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Puppies. AKC Champion sired. Wormed,
shot. Birch Dal Kennels. 12666 Wabash,
Milan Phone HE 2-1824.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Leather notebook back of Uni-
versity High, Sat. A.M. Please call
Mark Booth, HU 3-1497. )A133
REWARD for information leading to
whereabouts of gold ring. Lost 3/18 In
library. Call 3-0521, ext. 672. If no ans.
leave message. )A120

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