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TH-E MICHIGAN DAILY

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FOREIGN STUDENTS:
Union, League Plan Welcome Program

DAILYCLASSIFIEDADS

A new program to better ac-
quaint incoming foreign students
to University life is being planned
by the International Committees
of the Union and the League.
The "International Friendship
Program," under the chairmanship
of Nancy Colwell, '58, and Richard
Schwartz, '59, hopes to expand the
whole foreign orientation program,
according to Miss Colwell.
The need for strengthening the
bond between visiting and Univer-
sity students is a great one, Miss
Colwell went on, sinc'e "about 1500
men and women, or about 8 per
cent of the University population
is made up of foreign students."
At present, the Union and
League committees are securing
names of foreign students who will
be entering the University next
fall. American students chosen to
participate will receive the name
of a student and will write to
him or her over the summer.
Meetings to be Held
Upon arrival to campus and
throughout the year, the visiting

student will be assisted by his
or her American friend. Plans will
be made to help the student know
the Uniyersity, find housing and
becomesacquainted with American
students.
Regular meetings will be sched-
uled during the year to complete
the picture. Miss Colwell pointed
out that often foreign students
do not gain a full picture of Amer-
ican life and culture.
"This, of course, hampers their
education here and does not pro-
vide the opportunities to which
they are entitled. We want to help
them expand this outlook, and
feel there is someone here who is
personally interested in them," she
said.
May Still Petition
Petitions enclosed in a letter ex-
plaining the program were re-
cently sent out to men on campus
who might be interested in becom-
ing American friends. Petitioning
for women interested in the pro-
gram is open until Monday.

Miss Colwell remarked that
women's petitions can still be ob-
tained in the League undergrad-
uate offices which are left open
during the weekend. "We willneed
about 60 women for the program,"
she added.
It is hoped by both the chair-
men, that mature men and women,
both undergraduate and graduate,
will petition to become American
friends. Miss Colwell pointed out
that this was an opportunity for
those "truly interested in an en-
lightening experience, fostering
good will, friendship and interna-
tional understanding."

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deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 1 1 :00 A.M. Saturday
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Student Government Counci, peti-
tioning is now open for one vacancy
on Student Government Council and
two vacancies on theCounseling Stu-
dy Committee. Petitions are available
in Mrs. Callahan's office, 2017 Student
Activities Building, and are due Wed-
nesday, May 15.
Russian Circle, Russian games and
songs, May 13, 8:00, International Cen-
ter.
* * *
Roger Williams Fellowship, fellow-
ship program, a panel of students will
discuss the use of free time at college,
May 12, 6:45, Guild House.
* * *
Ukrainian Students' Club, May 13,
7:30, Madelon Pond House. Speaker:
Father Prokopovych.
s* "
University of Michigan Folk Dancers,
a program of intermediate and ad-
vanced couple dances, May 13, 7:30-
10:00, Lane Hall.
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Deutscher Verein, election of officers,
May 15, 4:00, South Cafe, Union.
* * *
Michigan Christian Fellowship, May
12, Lane Hall. Speaker: Dr. R. K. Har-
rison, "The Problem of Evil."
* *
Unitarian Student Group, Dr. Sink
will talk on his experiences with visit-
ing celebrities, May 12, 7:00, 1st Unitar-
ian Church.

WANTED TO BUY
VOLKSWAGON wanted by student.
Call NO 3-8393 )K10
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
For the Finest in Movies
it's
BOLEX
THE QUARRY, I NC.
320 S. State St. NO 3-1991
more than just a camera shop
)D71
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-RIDE to N.Y. or N.J. area
May 17. 6414 Couzens. )G55
WANTED-RIDERS to Fla. Leave June1
15. Share expenses. HU 3-0387. )G56
WANTED-RIDERS to Calif. June 7.
Law Club M-21. )G52
RIDERS WANTED to N.Y.C. and Hart-
ford via turnpikes. Leaving June 7.
Ron Pivnick B-33 Law Club. )G53
WANTED: RIDE to Chicago SundayI
afternoon or evening, May 12. Will
share expenses. NO 3-1334. )G54
RIDERS wanted to Los Angeles, Calif.
Leave June 5. Call NO 8-9883 after
7 P.M. )G-51
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

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Graduate Outing Club, hikeo
per, May 12, 2:00, Rackham.
* * *
The Congregational and
Student Guild, open house,
7:00, Guild House.

and sup-
Disciples
May 12,

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at $7.95

MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer
NO2-2500

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FOR RENT
CLEAN FURN. APT. near campus for
3 or 4. Available June. 549 Packard,
NO 8-8463. )C152
HOUSE BEAUTIFULLY furnished. 4
private bedrooms. Living and din-
ing room. Bath and large kitchen.
Well kept back lawn, garage. 3 blocks
from law and business school. $135
per month. Call NO 3-4145 ext. N-11.
)C161
SUMMER APT. 2 blocks from campus. 3
or 4 persons. Inquire NO 2-9416. )N160
SUMMER APT. for 3 or 4. 3 rooms with
kitchen and bath. % block from
campus. REASONABLE. Call NO 2-
1056. )C159
APARTMENTS
FURNISHED for 4 adults. S. State.
Utilities paid. Available on June
8 and June 11 to Sept. 15. HU 2-2757.
)C158
SUMMER BASEMENT APT., utilities
furnished. Very cheap. NO 2-6983.
)C156
SUMMER APARTMENT single women
$60 including utilities. Near campus.
Nicely furnished. NO 8-7933. )C157
5-ROOM APARTMENT to rent for
summer school, close to campus. NO
3-0638 after 4:30. )C-153
ROOMERS in fraternity for summer.
Phone NO 3-5806 anytime. )C-152
)C-152
$65 UTILITIES FURNISHED
Just redecorated, furnished studio
apartment, suitable for graduate male
student or couple. Close in. Phone
3-1937. )C-154
WANTED-Man to share desirable apt.
for summer. Phone NO 5-5924. )C125
ROOMS FOR RENT: male graduate
student, (summer and fall), half
block from campus, cooking privi-
leges, 417 E. Liberty. )C150
FURNISHED apartments, 2-4 boys, near
field house. For summer only or sum-
mer and next fall. NO 3-2800 evenings.
)C142
APARTMENT for five boys-linen, utili-
ties furnished. Must rent immedi-
ately. On campus. 509 S. Division.
Phone NO 8-6757. )C138
ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS, %z
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. )C132
FOR SUMMER
Newly furnished 3 room apt. in re-
modeled house 5 minutes from cam-
pus. Fully equipped; modern kitch-
en; private bath. Good airy living
room! Sun terrace; two entrances;
TV and FM, NO 3-6409 between 5
and 7 P.M. )C129
FOR FALL and summer-modern apart-
ments 1 block from campus. NO 2-
1443. )C99
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
for 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. Cali NO 3-8581, ask for Bill Pow-
ell or Bob Scott. )E21
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 )RI

NEW CARS
OVERSEAS DELIVERY
All foreign cars
Call European Cars
NO 5-5800
)Vi
WANTED MAN to share desirable apt
for summer. Phone NO 5-5924. )C125
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITER REPAIR and SERVICE;
pick up and delivery. Mosley Type-
writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue.
NO 3-5888. )J65
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
PERSONAL
FROSH WEEKEND PHOTOGRAPHS are
still on display at the League for
just a few more days. Please order
your pictures before this Friday!
)F233
Today ADA is 21
Tomorrow night at the Bell
she'll have her fun.
Come one, come all
8:30 - you'll have a ball
As Ada's egg hits the wall!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Davey, theCarols (S&H), and all the
teetotalers )F232
TOM, DICK, and HARRY - TED too!
Come in and receive an Appointment
for your individual Glee Club try-
out. Mass Meeting Tuesday, May 14,
7:15 P.M., Michigan Union. )F231
GRADUATING? ORDER your Time,
Life, Sports Ill. subs before you lose
your student status. Student Period-
ical, NO 2-3061. )F230
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
Spring Tire Sale
Famous Atlas tires. In sets of 4-670x15,
$62.95; 710x15, $70.95; 760x15, $78.95.
Plus tax and recapable tire. No money
down, budget plan.
Hickey's Service Station
300 N. Main, cor. Catherine NO 8-7717
)S67
C-TED
STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our busi-
ness. Atlas tires, batteries
and accessories. Warranteed
& guaranteed. See us for
the best price on new tires
--also used tires. Road serv-
ice - mechanic on duty.
Open Mon. through Sat.
7:30 A.M. - 10 P.M.
Sunday 9 A.M. - 8 P.M.

USED CARS
Shop At
DOUG'S PLACE
3106 Washtenaw Ave.
(at the sign of Speedway 79)
Several Used 1952 Fords
All Body Styles
from as low as
$295
DOUG GREGORY
World's Smallest Large Volume
FORD DEALER
Deal with Doug - Doug'l1 Deal
Phone NO 3-6162 )N'116
FOR SALE-'51 Dodge 4-door. Cheap?
Excellent condition. 1955 motor. Call
NO 2-5087 after 6:00 P.M. )N146
1957 JEEP
CONVERTIBLES
Solve your transportation problems
with a new jeep convertible; up to
35 miles per gallon of gas.
81 inch wheel base; 60 horse power;
4 cylinder motor.
Equipped with heater, oil filter,
signal lights, all taxes, license and
title.
Regular delivery price is $1744.85
SALE PRICE: $1599
KLI NGER
PONTIAC, INC.
2500 Jackson
at Stadium Blvd.
Phone NO 2-3421
Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
)N133
FOR SALE
GIRL'S BICYCLE, balloon tires. Lock,
rain cover, basket. $25. NO 2-5390.
)B336
BRAND NEW girl's bike. Never used.
Call NO 2-2110. )B334
SPRING & SUMMER FORMALS in
pastel colors. Excellent condition.
Some worn only once. Sizes 9-10.
Phone NO 5-5817 evenings. )B333
$1200 BUYS EXCELLENT housing, 1950
Trailer, one bedroom, modern, con-
pletely furnished. See at Woodside
Trailer Home, one mile east of State
Street on U.S. 112. Jack Logan. )B329
4 SPALDING TOPFLIGHT Woods $50.
9 new MacGregor M.T. irons $90.
Both for $125. Call NO 2-8095 after
5 P.M. )B329
FULL DRESS TUX with white dinner
jacket, in excellent condition, size
38. all 2-3179, Bill Wilkinson. )B-327
1950 Aluminum house trailer, Alma 25',
See Robert Wingard, Selleck's Trailer
Park, Ypsilanti. )B-326
MODERN FURNITURE
Couch, chair, floor lamp,
coffee table, corner table, desk
All one year old
Moving from area
Call NO 2-5958 after 6 P.M.
)B-224
MAN'S balloon tire bicycle, excellent
condition. $20. NO 3-4485. )B223
1948 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. Runs
well. $85. NO 2-5242. )B222
MEN'S COMPLETE wardrobe for sale.
Sizes 39-41. Also ladies wardrobe,
sizes 9-12. Good condition. Reason-
able. NO 8-8451. Call Mon. )B314

PETS AND SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FISH aquariums and sup-
plies. Hamsters, parakeets,. canaries;
kitty litter, catnip, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty NO 3-0224
(open daily except Thursday)
)T15
ALL COLORS -- baby parakeets and
breeders. Canaries. Baby cockatiel
cages. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )T3
LOST AND FOUND'
WOULD THE person who took my
purse at honors convocation please
return the I.D. NO 2-4547. )A147
FOUND-May 3; Ladies' Wallet. Call NO
3-0212. )A146
LOST-Black Parker '51 'with grey cap
5/9. Joel Miller, NO 3-3307. )A145
LOST-Pair of black framed prescrip-
tion "sun glasses, brown case, May 1,
Reward, NO 2-6436. )A144
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 ansa
leave message. )A120
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
3341 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 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

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NO 3-3223

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10:30 to 7:30 P.M. Daily
Except Saturday

" Sale on Stentorian Speakers
" Scotch tape
" Long life tape lubricant
Audio Supply
Laboratories
334 Nickels Arcade
(above Bay's Jewelry)

1220 So. University

U..'

NO 8-9168
)S59

For the Best in
Tires, Batteries, and Service
see
"HOB" GAINSLEY
SERVICE
So. University & Forest
)849

LEGAL SECRETARY wanted, general
office experience preferred but not
essential. 5 day week, good location
and working conditions. Phone NO 2-
4561, 8:30 A.M. - 12:00 and 12:30.P.M.
- 5:00 P.M. )}135
WANTED: Housekeeper for high class
summer resort hotel. Write or phone
Cedar Lodge, Northport Point, Mich-
igan. )H130
WANTED: WOMAN dietitian or Kitch-
en manager for high class summer re-
sort hotel. Write or phone Cedar
Lodge, Northport Point, Michigan.
)H131
DIETITIAN KITCHEN MANAGER for
small coed camp in northern Michi-
gan. June 25 to August 10-$50 a.
week. Also woman kitchen assistant
$30 a week, and also handyman with
knowledge of stables $350 for season.
Transportation and laundry. Write
Mrs. A. M. Wauters, 528 Covington,
Birmingham, Michigan. )H130
CHILD CARE WORKERS-Immediate
openings. Work involves day to day
management and programming with
disturbed children in a residential
unit. Prefer mature adults, 25-38
years old, some college and counsel-
ing experience. Must work 40 hours
week. Civil Service Benefits, excel-
lent experience for graduate students
or those interested in working with
children. Salary ranges $135.20 to
$183.20 every two weeks. Call NO 2-
3209 Monday thru Friday 8-5 P.M.
for appointment. )H134
WANTED - experienced water front
director for Cedar Lake girl scout
camp near Chelsea, Michigan. Must
be at least 21 and ARC instructor
with small craft experience. For
information call NO 3-2002 or NO
8-7033. )H-129
WAITERS and WAITRESSES needed
for noons and for evenings. Experi-
ence 'not essential. Call in person.
The Virginian Restaurant, 313 S.
State )H125
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company
Phone NO 8-9382. )H21

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Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
GOLDEN'S SERVICE
featuring STANDARD Products
601 Packard - NO 8-9429
)852
WANTED TO RENT
GRADUATE STUDENTS wants small
single apartment for tht summer ses-
sion. R. Burns, 2609 Oak, Port Huron,
Michigan. )L16

Best wishes to all Mothers
This their special day.
CAMPBELL AND SON
BAKERY
219 North Main

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An amazing inventory of Hi
components available to you
catalogue price.

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)B331
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies.

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Phone NO 3-8611
122 East Washington

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