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SATURDAY, MAY 4,1957

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student driving regulations for the
school year 1957-58.
Individuals and groups are urged to
submit written briefs to the Office of
Student Affairs if for any reason per-
sonal appearance at eitherrhearingis
impossible.
Choral Union Members. Members of
Choral Union are reminded that the
rehearsal on Sunday morning will be
from 9:00 to 10:00. Please be seated in
time for the rehearsal to start prompt-
ly.
Attention all Seniors: Order your
caps and gowns for June graduation at
Moe's Sport Shop on North University
as soon as possible.
Counter Sale of Drama Season Tickets
opens Monday, 10 a.m. in the Mendels-
sohn Theatre box office. Opening May
13, the Season offers five plays in five
weeks, Mon. through Sat. evenings with
matinees Thurs. and Sat. Tickets for
individual shows go on sale May 10.
Lectures
Correction to the Weekly Calendar:
The lecture sponsored by the Center
for Japanese Studies and the Depart-
ment of Far Eastern Languages and
Literatures will be held on Wed., May 8
Instead of Tues., May 7 as announced
in the Weekly Calendar. Prof. Howard
A--

L. Boorman, School of Internationa
Affairs, Columbia University, will spea
on "China Under Communism and It
Alliance with Russia" at 3:10 p.m. i
Aud. C, Angel Hall.
University Lecture in Journalis
Thomas L. Stokes, Washington poll
tical columnist for United Feature Syn
dicate, will speak on "Big Government'
Challenge to the Press" on Mon., Ma
6 at 3:00 p.m. in the Rackham Amphi
theatre.
Concerts
May Festival Concerts, May 2, 3,
and 5:
Sat., May 4 2:30 p.m. Soloist: Jo
seph Szigeti, violinist; Philadelphia O
chestra; William R. Smith, conductor
Festival Youth Chorus, Geneva Nel
son, conductor.
Sat., May 4, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphi
Orchestra; Robert Merrill, bariton
soloist; Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
Sun., May 5, 2:30 p.m. Philadelphi
Orchestra; John Krll, piccolo; Gin
Bachauer, pianist; University Chora
Union in "Five Tudor Portraits
(Vaughan Williams), with Martha Lip.
ton, contralto, and Donald Gramm
bass-baritone; Thor Johnson, conduc
tor.
Sun., May 5, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia
Orchestra; Rise Stevens, soloist; Eugen
Ormandy, conductor.
The ticket office will be open in Bur
ton Tower through Wed., May 2; an
the Hill Auditorium box office will b

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open beginning Thurs., May 2, through counting Majors for Ac
the Festival. ditional literature is a
office.
A a N t The following compan
ten our office that they
available btd o
Applications for student teaching for onacampus this year.
the fall semester 1957, are available in ested in any of the posi
Room 2509, University Elementary contact the company
lSchool. let us know if you woul
k your credentials sent to
s Doctoral Examination for Alfred Ran. also.
n dolph Bobrowsky, Engineering Mechan- Time, Incorporated,7
ics; thesis: "Extreme-Value Analysis Building, Rockefeller Ce
of Oscillations", Mon., May 6, 218 West 20, New York. Contact -
Engineering Building, at 3:00 p~m. McConnell, Personnel M
a" Chairman, J. Ormondroyd. for Office Girls, Clerk-
Itaries, Editorial Trainee
-' Additional information
$ Doctoral Examination for Raymond in the office.
y Arthur Popp, Zoology; thesis: "Com- The Children's Hospita
- parative Metabolism of Blastocysts, Ex- nue at Bowery Street,
traembryonic Membranes, and Uterine Contact Glenn H. Mead
Endometrium of the Mouse with Ref- Director, Women forL
erence to Interdependent Metabolic Ac- Physical Therapists.
tivities Occurring During Embryogeny," The First National B
4 Mon., May 6, East Council Room, Rack- Boston 6, Mass. Contact:
ham Building, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, er, Vice President. Men
C. L. Markert. 1 The Deposit Division;
Division; 3) Bank Relal
r. 4) Control Division; 5)
- Placem ent Notices sin. The major field of
study is not of primal
a Summer Placement: Ther a si Training of college me
, a few openings for men couseors and consists in general of as
prehensive period of obs
registered nurses at the Natiolal Mu- major operating depart
a sic Camp (Interlpchen) for the 1957 to acquaint the new r
a season. Dates: June 19-August 19. For scope and interrelations
t1 further Information, contact Mr. Ja-fucin wthmyo
cobi, 303 S. State St., Ann Arbor at the functions with many o
-Camps loca office and staff members throu
-r apslca fie are carried out. Durin
which may range from 6
Personnel Requests: trainee will be given oc
a The Trane Co., LaCrosse, Wis., has cial working assignments
e openings for experienced engineers, a him an informative taste
man with one or two years of editorial anical and detailed as
- experience for publicity, and an ex- work, to supplement an
d perienced technical writer. Working knowledge.
e Sutherland Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Summer Placement:
Mich., needs Chemists, Mech. E,, Jour- Date: Wed., May 8, 1957
nalists, and Ind. Engrs. for Industrial Location: Room 3-G, M
Relations, Production, Machine Design Time: 9-4:45
and Research. Positions: Resorts, Camp
The May Co., Cleveland, Ohio, is in- Students interested in
terested in any graduates who wish a ployment are urged to at
retailing career for a junior executive ing of the Summer Pla
training program. There are also sum- in Room 3-G of the M
mer positions for juniors on the college Wed., May 8.
board. The Phil Gordon Ageni
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Bal- cago, Ill G has an openin
timore, Md., has openings for Engrs., phone-copy typist for
Accountants and Technicians for a Re- months. Applicants sho
search and Development Training Pro- type 60 words per minut
gram. English background and
A local organization needs a secretary ly poised to be able to w
for Regional Sales Manager - requires utives.
shorthand, and a girl for clerical work Four Way Lodge, a pri
-shorthand not essential, girls on Torch Lake, Mi
For further information contact the opening for a sailingc
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin., applicant should be a m
ext. 3371. age or older. A married
be considered.
Personnel Interviews: Miss Christine Pickett
If you have accepted a position, will tor's Association will in
you please contact the Bureau so that dates interested in sale
we maytake your name from our ac- availablethroughout mot
tve list, A representative fro
The following employers will be in- lochen Music Campu
terviewing in our office on Thursday, candidates for positions
May 9, 1957. Applicants should be m
Thursday, May 9 not possess musical abili
Golf Oil Corporation. Ypsilanti, Mr. Mort Kaufer of Pin
Michigan - Location of work: Michi- will interview counselors
gan, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Men noon only.
with degrees in Liberal Arts or Business ____________
Administration for Sales. This will be
either direct sales or Merchandising
and sales promotion. Men with Ac- O rganizoa
Notice
Roger Williams Fellows
dy class discusses the m
---Ends Tonight - May 5, 9:45 a.m. Guild H
Late show starts at 11:30* * *
Doris Day in JULIE Roger Williams Fello
James Cagney in about Roger Williams, M
TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN Guild House. "
--Starts Sunday- Unitarian Student G
1000 BEDROOMS & MR. CORY May Festival Sunday Ev
May 5,8:30. Meet at Hil
Graduate Outing Club,.
per, May 5, 2:00 p.m., R
- Ends Tonight- University of Michigan
Late show starts at 11:30 a program of intermedia
Randolph Scott in Men from Now set dances, May 6, 7:30-10
Teen -Age Rebel z .
- Starts Sunday-Arab Club, presents an
UNGUARDED MOMENT vie, "Kamilia," May 4, 7:
AWAY ALL BOATS ham Amphitheater. Tic
and at International Cen
THnE ARAB CLUB
presents Arabian movie
SATURDAY, MAY 41h, 1957
RACKHAM AMPHITHEATR

7: 30 p.M. 50c
TICKETS AT INTERNATIONAL CENTER
AND AT THE DOOR
Ia'ke(
WIN A PRIZE ! You can win a tenn
ing, jewelry and many other prizesI
simple - just name the mystery m
next three days, The Daily will reveal
tify the mystery person.
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3. Names of winners to be published May 1
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one entry per person. Include your nc
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end central committee are ineligible to
HERE'S THE FIRST CLUE

countants. Ad-
vailable in the
ies have writ-
have positions
plan to recruit
you are inter-
tions, you may
directly. Please
d like a set of
the company
Time & Life
nter, New York
- Miss Margaret
anager. Women
TypistsaSecre-
es, Researchers.
available here
l, Buchtel Ave-
Akron, Ohio.
ows, Personnel
Dietitians and
ank of Boston,
Mr. E. C. Mow-
and women for
2) Credit-Loan
tons Division;
Foreign Dlvi-
undergraduate
xy importance.
n and women
short but com-
ervations in all
ments designed
man with the
of services and
f the officials
gh whom they
ig this period,
-8 months, the
occasional spe-
that will give
e of the mech-
pects of bank
d broaden this
ichigan Union.
s and Industry
summer em-
tend the meet-
cement Service
ich. Union on
cy Inc., of Chi-
g for a dicta-
the stammer
uld be able to
e, have a good
be sufficient-
ork with exec-
ivate camp for
chigan has an
counselor. The
an, 25 years of
applicant will
of the Educa-
terview candi-
s. Routes are
t of the U.S.
n the Inter-
will interview
as counselors.
ale, and need
ty.
ne Crest Ranch
in the after-
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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. Mosley Type-
writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue; NO
3-5888. )J64
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
REAL ESTATE
THE
BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Office 214 E. Washington - NO 3-0800
Models Open Daily 10-8 )R1
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
BALDW I N PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Used spinets and uprights
Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223
)X1
RCA PORTABLE TV
$99.95 up

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CLASSIFiED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 2 DAY 3 DAYS 6DAYS
2 .75 1.87 2.78
3 .90 .2.25 3.33
4 1.04 2.60 3.85
Figure 5 overage words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
1 1:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-a diamond ring South Univer-
sity area. Reward call NO 3-1053. )A140
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
LOST: Gold Lady Elgin wrist watch,
vicinity S. University between 12 &
1 Thurs. Ruth Heald, NO 2-7804. )A142
USED CARS
USED CAR SPECIALS
1952 CHEVROLET, 9 passenger station
wagon, beautiful dark green, radio
and heater, powerglide.....$745.
1952.CADILLAC fordor: radio, heater,
hydramatic, white wail tires, light
green, like new. ............$1295
1952 CHEVROLET tudor; two-tone blue,
radio and heater. Perfect inside
and out . .....................$395
JIM WHITE, INC.
Your Chevrolet Dealer
Open 'til 9 P.M. Daily, Sat. 'til 1 P.M.
2 BIG LOTS:
Cor. Washington and First Sts.
and Cor. Ashley and Liberty Sts.
Phones: NO 2-5000, NO 3-6495,
NO 3-3321
1953 BUICK SPECIAL Hardtop, radio
and heater, white wall tires; excel-
lent condition. By owner. Call NO
3-3981 evenings. )N135

For the Best in
Tires, Batteries, and Service
see
"HOB" GAINSLEY
SERVICE
So. University & Forest

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TIRE SALE

MUSIC+
300 S.

CENTER
Thayer )X27

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Just Arrived!
Eico Kits, Presto, and Rek-O-Kut
turntables.
All equipment is manufacturer's
guarantee and we service all
equipment we sell.
Audio Supply
Laboratories

"You're going to get fried tonight
and pick up a tramp and tomorrow
you'll wake up feeling like two bits!"
HECHT. HILL..andLANCASTER preen
...by the men who made "MARTY"?t
starring
with and
DO D DU A V E.G. MARSHALL-"JACK WARDEN-P"Il. ABBI- LARRY BLYEN-PARIDA SPIN-" CAROLYN JONES
story andsreUnpay by PADY HAYEESKY .Directed by DEILERTI MANN - Associate Producer PADDY CAYU

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hip, Bible stu- (t
inor prophets,
House.
POR
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ay 5, 6:45 p.m.,
$:
xroup, attend
ening Concert,
.i Auditorium.
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LvAboraorie
4 Nickels Arcade
-7767 NO 2-9425
Above Bay's Jewelry)
X26
TABLE RADIOS
Values up to $34.95
19.95 while they last.
USIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer
)X21

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'ackham.
Folk Dancers,
te couple and
:00, Lane Hall.
Arabian Mo-
30 p.m., Rack-
kets at door
ter.
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PERSONAL
FASHIONABLE KNIGHTS; don't forget:
there are 16,000 other men on cam-
pus . .. Third floor Newberry. )F222
We're Eighteen sops, in a barrel
of gin
Who would like to get out
and join in the din!
A Weekend cart will be our rig,
Take us out and you'll get
your SWIG.
NO 3-6710
)F223
COEDS: free love counseling service
in the Union Grill daily. Call Pi at
NO 3-3079. )F224
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.
)2380
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
Service. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E.
Washington. NO 3-4858. )S60
FOREIGN CARS SERVICED
All Makes
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
.)S68

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HI F1 STUDIO
An amazing inventory of Hi Fi
components available to you at
catalogue price.
KITS
We stock amplifier, AM-FM tuner,
and speaker enclosure kits in- sev-
eral brands.
HI Fl SERVICE
Our engineers and technicians are
fully competant and equipped to
service all equipment we sell, and
to advise you on the selection of
components.
1217 & 1317 So. University
NO 2-9595
X25

PETS AND SUPPLIES
HAMSTERS ARE IN. Frozen brime
shrimp. Tropical fish, aquariums and
supplies.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty - NO 3-0224
(open daily except Thursday)
)T14
Parakeets - Tropical Fish
Your Garden Center, 215 S. Fifth
C )T13
ALL COLORS - baby parakeets and
breeders. Canaries. Baby cockatei
cages. 305 W. Hoover. NO'2-2403. )T3
ROOM AND BOARD
A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE
For next year. Upper classmen or
grads. Reserve now. Good food,
clean rooms. 1319 Hill. Howard
Wentz. NO 2-6422. )E23
A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE
f or summer men. Competitive
rates! Clean rooms. Good food. 1319
Hill. Howard Wentz. NO 2-6422. )E22
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
ALTERATIONS
Dressmaking
Tailoring, restyling. Will do fitting in
your home or mine. Experienced,
minimum charges. NO 5-6370.
Pick-up and Delivery
)P3
DRESSMAKER
Alterations, Restyling
334 S. State St. NO 3-6612
)P4
DRESSMAKER
Mending - Alterations. Ph. NO 2-9541.
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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
Tailoring Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
Woodward 3-5776. )P2

Prices slashed
Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
GOLDEN'S SERVICE
featuring STANDARD Products
601 Packard - NO 8-9429
FOR SALE
HIGH POWER Microscope, Lietz lenses
Sacrifice. Noel Gage, NO 2-4419. )B314
Approaching your June wedding?
Save up to 50 % now on
RUGS!
Smith's Floor Covering
207 E. Washington
NO 3-5536
Open Monday evening until 8:30
)B313
2 MAY FESTIVAL tickets Saturday
Sunday afternoons. First balcony,
NO 2-6196. )B311
RALEIGH MEN'S Bike, Smith Corona
portable typewriter, portable radio,
all in excellent condition. Box 45A.
) B312
2 FESTIVAL TICKETS, choice.-Satur-
day Sunday afternoons. Phone NO 2-
3844. )B310
1946 FORD TUDOR, R and H, good run-
ning condition; little rust. $50. ALSO
Man's baloon tired bicycle, excellent
condition, $20. NO 3-4485. )B308
DIAMOND RINDS. 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.
SAM'S STORE
Phone NO 3-8611
122 East Washington )B205
ROOM SIZE RUGS
Save up to 50%
Prices at $1 2.
Smith's Floor Covering
207 E. Washington
NO 3-5536
Open Monday evening until 8:30
)B301
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HELP WANTED
RIFLERY INSTRUCTOR and nature
counselor for boys 8 to 12 years. Al-
so maintenance man with knowledge
of stables for small co-ed camp In
North Michigan. Good salary, min-
tenance, and transportation. Write in
detail. Excellent references-Mrs. A
Wauters, §28 Covington, Birming-
ham, Michigan. )123
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H20
FOR RENT
FURNISHED apartments, 2-4 boys, near
field house. For summer only or sum-
mer and next fall. NO 3-2800 evenings.
' )0142
SUMMER APARTMENT-2 blocks from
campus; for 3 or 4 persons. Inquire
NO 2-9416. )C143
ROOMS FOR RENT: Male students,
summer and fall (summer rates).
Half block from campus, cooking
privileges, 417 E. Liberty. )0141
APARTMENT for five boys-linen, utili-
ties furnished. Must rent inmedi.
ately. On-campus. 509 S. Division.
Phone NO 8-757.) 10138
TO RENT for summer 3 room furn-
ished apartment all utilities; near
campus. Call NO 2-4591; 247 Hinsdale,
E.Q. )0137
SUMMER APARTMENT, spacious, i
rooms, private bath and kitchen,
cool, 1 block from campus, T.V. Call
NO 2-7004 between 5 and 7. )0136
LARGE 5 ROOM furnished apt. Suit-
able for 4 men; I block from campus.
Summer only. NO 2-4165. )0135
WANTED MAN to share desirable apt.
for summer. Phone NO 3-5924 )012
APARTMENT
FURNISHED for 4 adults. S. State,
Available now for two. Four on
June 8' to September 15. Utilities
paid. Seniors, graduates preferred.
No drinkers! HU 2-2757. )C140
FOR SUMMER: 3 man furnished apart-
ment with bath, 1 block from cam-
pus. Call NO 3-8765 after 5:30 P.M.
)0139
NEED 2 ROOMMATES for BIG furn-
ished Summer Apt. Half block from
campus. 5SA rooms, all privileges;
EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE
. Call Rene, 317 Chicago, W.Q., or
Len, 101 Chicago. )C130
FOR SUMMER, Spacious 3 room apt.
and sun porch, all nicely furnished;
close to campus and downtown. NO 3-
1685. )0131
ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS, %
Double at $6.50/wk. available now.
Also rooms for summer session. NO 2-
6094 after 5 P.M. 1021 Hill St. 2 doors
from East Quad. )132
2 MALE graduate students need a third
roommate for summer and/or fall.
Situation must be seen to be appre-
cated. Call NO 3-8126 after 6 P.M.
00133
RENT FOR SUMMER. Modern 3 room
apt. $100 per month. Call NO 5-5531.
)C34
SPACIOUS APARTMENT for 3 for the
summer months; fully furnished;
cheap; campus area; NO 8-8026. )0127
WANTED-Man to share desirable apt,
for summer. Phone NO 5-5924. )C125
FOR SUMMER
Newly furnished 3 room apt. In re
modeled house 5 minutes from cam-
pus. Fully equipped; modern ktteh-
en; private bath. Good airy living
room! Sun terrace; two entrances;
TV and FM, NO 3-6409 between 5
and 7 P.M. )012
FOR FALL and summer-modern apart-
ments 1 block from campus. NO 2-
1443. )099
POSITIONS FOR DENTISTS
New office space for lease or sale.
Available for immediate occupancy.
Can include work rooms, operating
rooms, sec., and so forth. Forfur-
ther information please call, L0..
Page, Butts and Swisher, NO 3-0501.
)0116
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.
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