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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957

THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1957

inn Arbor Citizens to Vote
)n City Improvements Plan
Ann Arbor citizens will vote on the actual implementatIon of the
he city's capital improvements t
projects is six years.
Lan Monday. To the taxpayer, passage of
Provided by city ordinance and the plan will mean an annual in-
orked out by the City Planning crease in summer taxes of two to
ommission the program provides ten dollars per year.
Larcom pointed out that each
or a six year implementation of i rcom pibted ontca
proposal will be voted on separ-

WUOM To Broadcast Series
Of German Music Programs

Cultural exchange between the
U.S. and Germany provides the
impetus for WUOM's current pro-
gram series,"Music from Ger-
many."
Working in co-operation with
the Association of German Broad-
casters, the programs represent
planning on eight regional radio
and television networks in West
Germany and Berlin. The pur-
pose of the programs is to acquaint
American audiences with cultural
and musical life in Germany to-
day.

ty improvements.
The plan calls for expansion of
ater and sewage f ac ilit ie s
iroughout the city.
City Administrator Guy Larcom
xplained these improvements
ill provide for further industrial
search facilities in the North
ampus area, heavy industry in
he Pittsfield valley area, and
)mmercial industry on the West
de of the city.
Included ini the plan are pro-
sions for parks and traffic safe-
improvements, a new outdoor
vimming pool and city hall, an
iditional fire station and muni-
pal service center.
Money for these projects will
e provided from tax-supported
>nds which will cover a thirty-
ear period. The time planned for

ately. The complete plan has the
approval of the City Council, city
Democrat and Republican organi-
zations, the Ann Arbor Board of
Realtors and the Chamber of
Commerce.
Publicity has been handled by
the planning commission which
has sent detailed brochures to Ann
Arbor residents and the Citizens
Capital Improvement Committee.
Gage Cooper, campaign chairman
of the committee commented that
Ann Arbor residents can enjoy the
benefits of this- plan for the price
of a three cent stamp per indi-
vidual per day.
Although officials are unwilling
to make any predictions as to the
outcome of the balloting they re-
port that there is no organized
opposition to the plan.

The series consists of four half-
hour programs. Notable among
other stations carrying the pro-
grams is WQXR of the New York
Times.
"Music From Germany" is done
in English and consists almost
completely of music recorded by
the Association of German broad-
casters on high fidelity master
tapes. Short narratives give the
background of the musical works
presented.
The second program of the
series will be broadcast today at
9:30 over WUOM. It will feature
old and little known chamber mu-
sic by Kuhlau, Weber, Haydn and
Quantz. Featured artists will be so-
prano Erna Berger and pianist
Maria Bergmann.
The third program, to be broad-
cast Feb. 21, will feature opefettas
by Gerhard Winkler. The last
show, Feb. 28, presents chamber
music played on old instruments
by the Collegium Musicum of
Cologne. Composers to be repre-
sented include Adam Kriger,
Mekchior Franck, Johann Rosen-
mueller and Johann Casper Horn.

Prof. Barrows
To Read Today
Writers Evelyn Waugh, Peter
Fleming, and Robert Byron will
be focused in "The Traveller's
Eye" this afternoon at 4:10 p.m.
in Angell Hall Auditorium A.
Prof. Herbert Barrows will read
from the writings of these modern
travellers as a part of the series
"Readings by Members of the Eng-
lish Department."
An enthusiast of painting and
modern languages, Prof. Barrows
also qualifies as one of the most
widely travelled members of the
faculty.

The cast for this year's Junior
Girls Play will be announced in
The Daily tomorrow. The first
meeting of all the members of
the cast will be held at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday in the League.
'Ensian Open House
A MichiganensIan tryout open
house will be held from 2 to 5
p.m. today in the Student Publi-
cations Building.

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Spencer Irwin, Associate Editor
and Foreign Affairs Columnist for
the Cleveland Plain Dealer, will
speak at a public meeting on the
Middle East at 8 p.m. today at
Hillel Foundation.
Irwin is well known as a writer
and lecturer and has visited the
Middle East on sever occasions.

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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSING
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
11 :00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
HELP WANTED
COUNSELORS, 19 and over, for broth-
er-sister camp located in Southwest
Michigan. Excellent salary. Stimulat-
ing work. Write Camp Conestoga,
621 County Line Rd., Highland Park,
Ill. )H821
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H20
CLERK IN photographic dept. Experi-
ence preferred, part time night work,
apply 2-4 , p.m. Fred Bason, The
Quarry, 320 S. State. )H88
WANTED: Camp counsellors for eight
week YWCA summer camp. Open-
ings on waterfront, camp craft, and
recreationai areas. Located 25 miles
from Ann Arbor. Contact YWCA.
Mrs. Gross. NO 2-2581. )H87
BABY SITTER with car to stay occas-
ionally with our five and eight year
olds. NO 2-3061. )H86
FOR RENT
TWO STUDENTS to share apartment.
Near stadium on Saline Rd. One
double bed room plus study room.
$30 each. Phone NO 8-8558. )C73
TWO ROOM SUITE for two male stu-
dents. Sleeping porch and study
room. $7 each per week. 1227 So.
State. NO 3-1650. )C67
ONE MAN to share 4-rm. apt. with
two others. NO 3-6311. )C75
TWO-ROOM furnished apartment. Pri-
vate bath; couple preferred; $85 per
month. NO 2-0342. ')A71
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
NEW ATLAS TIRES
With written warranty, 6.70x15, $15.95;
7.10x65, $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. Catheiine NO 8-7717
)S51
For the Best in
Tires, Batteries, and Service
see
"HOB" GAI NSLEY
SERVICE
So. University & Forest
)S49
BUSINESS SERVICES
WANTED: Typing done at home. Call
Plymouth 2141M11. )J45

CARS FOR RENT
AVIS RENT-A-CAR or VAN for local or
long distance use. Reasonable. Daily,
weekly or hourly rates. Nye Motor
Sales, Inc., 514 E. Washington St.
NO 3-4156.
PERSONAL
MARSHA: If yo forgive my scandalous
behavior last night, I will take you to
see Warren Miller's movie "Have Skis.
Will Travel" Thursday. February 14,
Ann Arbor High School Auditorium,
8 p.m.-John. )F133
ROOMMATE WANTED to share mod-
ern, furnished 3-room apartment
with two girls. Close to campus. NO
8-9690. )F131
KATHY, I will always love you. Chuck.
)F135
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. )F1
JOHN: What scandalous behavior?
Meet me at Warren Miller movie
Thursday at 8. Take me to Open
House party afterwards; admission
free with ticket-stub. Marsha. s)F132
REAL ESTATE
.THE
BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8
Phone NO 3-0800 )B-
USED CARS
4-DR. Blue Plymouth Sedan, 1951. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone NO 3-6295.
)N92
1949 PLYMOUTH Fordoor sedan, $100.
... It Goes! . . . NO 2-8653. )N91
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ARGUS C-3 Camera, with
case and flash, Reg. $69.50
Now $49.95
COMPLETE LINE - Photographie
eupplies, cameras, etc.
Purchase from
Purchase

WANTED TO BUY
AIR FORCE blue blouse and Trousers,
med. size-will alter. Can use several
outfits. Phone NO 8-7331. If no
answer. Phone NO 3-8009. )K7
FOR SALE
DIAMOND RINGS-Complete selection
of wedding rings, bands, birth stone
rings and men's diamond rings. 55%
off. Direct from factory. We can not
be beat. Written guarantee. Money
refunded if not satisfied. At NO2-
2684. )8191
BALDWIN PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Used spinets and uprights
Maddy Music
508 E. William
. ENO 3-3223 )B210
FOR SALE: Girl's white figure skates;
size 7; hardly worn; just sharpened.
NO 3-4040. )B218

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5 Thursday Nights - Feb. 28-March 28

We have a full chorus of beautiful girls -
BUT there are still a few openings for men in

Camera Shop
1116 S. University NO

5-697s
}8225

RIO -SWEDEN -JAPAN

VALENTINE SPECIAL
We love you all,
so please give us a call.
Will bake up a special dish,
Anything your heart may wish
CAMPBELL & SON BAKERY
219 N. Main Call NO 8-9880
)8214

Subscription Price $4.00 (Main Floor, Reserved Seats)
Single Admission --- 90c (Main Floor) - 50c (Balc. Unreserved)
Tickets Now On Sale-Oratorical Ass'n. Box Office, Hill Auditorium

If Interested

Call NO 2-8453

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Electro-voice Connoisseur
Fisher * Rek-O-Kut 0 AR-1
Dyna-Kit

TONIGHT, FRI., SAT.
SUN. 8:15

no 2-5915

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mas

Hours: Mon - Fri.: Noon - 8 P.M.
Sat.: 9 - 1
Audio Supply Lab, showrooms
334 Nickels Arcade
(above Bay's Jewelry)
NO 2-7767 NO 2-9425
)8221
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies.

SAM'S STORE
122 East Washington

)B205

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hollywood success
arbor's professional arena theatre

onic temple

327 s. 4th ave.

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Laughtertime
Dial NO 2-2513

ENTERTAINMENT
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Capt. Fisby...

Today and Friday at 7:00 and 9:00
"CAM I LLE"
with
GRETA GARBO ROBERT TAYLOR
Saturday at 7:00 and 9:00
Sunday at 8:00 only
"FOR ME AND MY GAL"
wi th
JUDY GARLAND GENE KELLY
Architecture Auditorium 50c
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TYPEWRITER REPAIR & service, pick-
up and delivery. Moseley Typewriter
Service. 204 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-5888.
)J22
TEACHER of singing and speaking.
Mrs. Kenneth N. Westerman, NO 8-
6584. )J47
CHILD DAY CARE - Licensed home.
Northwest location. References. Call
NO 2-0410. )J46
Buy your typewriter
Rent your typewriter
And have your typewriter repaired
At a typewriter store.
MORRILL'S
314 South State NO 3-2481
)J42
FASHION Illustration and layout.
Small group instruction by Profes-
sional fashion illustrator and are dir-
ector. Call NO 2-2683. )J48
WASHINGS-Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO 2-9020. )J23
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
re-woven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Wednesday-Alpha Delta Pi pin.
Reward. NO 2-2539. )A85
LOST: Working mechanism to ULYSSE
NARDIN watch on 2/8. Please con-
tact NO 3-8508. Reward offered.
Maury Gralnek. )A89

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ROOMS FOR RENT
SUITE suitable for two girls. Close to
campus and hospitals, 321 N. Thayer.
Phone NO 2-0047. ) C72
ONE BLOCK from campus. Large 3
room apartment. Also one man to
share apartment with three, same
location. Phone NO 2-1443. )C74
ROOMS for women, use of kitchen,
breakfast, and evening meals. Cam-
pus area. Phone NO 2-1394. $8 weekly.
)D51
WANTED-A roommate to share a
basement apartment with 4 year art
student. Kitchenete, private en-
trance. 1430 Cambridge. Call NO 3-
1235. )D52
CLEAN SINGLE and double rooms for
men students near campus. Call NO
3-2242 after 4. )D43
SINGLE ROOM for male student. One
block from Law School. 808 Oakland.
NO 2-2858. )D44
PLEASANT ROOMS near campus for
male students. Considerate landlord!
Call NO 8-7683. )D53
GOOD campus location. Double rooms.
Neat and comfortable. Save money,
$5.50 per week. Phone NO 8-6205 or
NO 2-0035. )D49
ROOMS for 1 or 2 men in large, clean,
2 room suite close to campus. Call
NO 2-5180 or NO 3-0885. )D47
TWO LARGE double rooms for men
students. $7. 406 Packard, across from
South Quad. Call NO 3-4096. )D54
LARGE, clean 2 room st~ite for working
girls or women students. Call NO 3-
0885. )D48

MONKEYS $35 ea.
Tropical fish, ragmop guinea pigs,
hamsters, parakeets, aquariums and'
supplies.
University Aquariur
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
Open daily except Thursday
)B220
9 x 12 COTTON RUGS
$29.95
Many varieties of colors to choose from
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING
207 E Washington
NO 3-5536
Open Monday evening until 8:30
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University Electrovoice, Viking,
Garrard and the best of the rest.
"Build it yourself" Kits.
"Installment Plan" to fit your needs.
"Audiophile Net" or Catalog' Prices
1317 So. University
NO 2-9595 )8194

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N E L S O N INTERNATIONAL HOUS
(near campus). Room and Board,
$345 per semester, enjoy international
dishes and company. Practice inater-
national co-operation, two vacancies,
males only. call Personnel Chairman,
NO 3-8506. )E16
BORDERS WANTED - Tappan Inter-
national House, NO 5-5703. )E13
VACANCIES for two girls, Osterweil
Co-op. Two blocks from campus:
NO 2-4449. )E14
TWO SPACES for graduate girls avail-
lable at Tappan International House.
Room and board. 724 Tappan or call
NO 5-5703. )E12
MEALS for women at Medical Sorority
House. Half block from League.
Lunch 60c. Dinner $1.00. Brkfst. 40c.
All the coffee you can drink. 119
Park Terrace. NO 2-1017. )E1S
BOARDERS WANTED - Good food,
reasonable rates. Call Brad Barr, NO
2-9431. )E10

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