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BUSINESS SERVICES
Complete Household Maintenance
PAINTS - VARNISH
ENAMELS - WALL PAPERS
RENTAL TOOLS
Call NO 2-1350
DRIVE-IN PARKING LOT
Anderson Paint Co.
300 East Washington
)J122
GERALDINE SEEBACK
PIANO, VOICE, ORGAN AND
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC STUDIOS
122 East Liberty St.
NO 2-4279
)J125
IMPORTED CANDY
* AND GROCERIES
CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED
SHRIMP FOR COCKTAILS
LOBSTER TAILS - ALL SIZES
WASHINGTON FISH MARKET
208 R. WASHINGTON 'NO 2-2589
)J26
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds Installed properly. Murphy
Drthers, 320 Z. Liberty. NO 3-6725.
)J35

BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING-Theses, term papers. Reason-
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590.
)JI40
WE NOW HAVE hot barbecued chick-
ens, spare ribs, pork roasts, and beef
roasts. Hot and ready to go. Come in
or call up and we'll reserve them.
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J121
TRANSPORTATION
Rent A Car
514 E. Washington St.
NO 3-4156
CARS RENTED by hour,
day, or week
WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE
from Friday 5 P.M. till
Monday 9 A.M.
$10.00 plus $.08 per mile
Gas, oil and insurance furnished..
;. _ )Q35
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business. At-
las tires, batteries and accessories.
Waranteed & guaranteed. See us
for the best price on new & used
tires. Road service -- mechanic on
duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get- itI"
1220 $. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )83
Energize Your Car for Spring
Complete Tune-up Service Available
ROAD SERVICE
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
)S18

CAMP FOR UNDERPRIVILEGE--Some of the Michigras proceeds will go toward meeting the
expenses of the University Fresh Air Camp where gnderprivileged children can enjoy recreational
facilities like those shown here.

HELP WANTED
SOFT BALL UMPIRES needed for week-
days between 4:15 and 5:45 P.M. $1.50
per game. Call I.M. Building, NO
3-4181. )H97
WANTED - Experienced water front
director and assistant for.Cedar Lake
Girls' Scout Camp. For information
call NO 2-4534 during the day, NO
8-7033 evenings. )H96
SUMMER
PLACEMENT
Attention State of Michigan Resi-
dents free to work full time all
summer. Earn $125.00 per week plus
scholarship opportunity. Experience,
not required. Car necessary. Appli-
cants will be' interviewed at the.
UNION, Room 3 G promptly at
2:00 P.M., Thursday, April 24, 1958.
)H94
A RARE
OPPORTUNITY
The Michigan Civil Service Com-
mission announces a work-study
program to prepare persons for pro-
fessional social. work 'positions.
Twenty persons will be enrolled in
September 1958 for a full year of
graduate training in the University
of Michigan School of Social Work
while receiving $4,280 for carrying
on field work assignments for the
State Department of Social Welfare.
WRITE
For Child Welfare Worker Al ap-
plication to Michigan Civil Service
Commission, Lansing 13. )H35
FOR SALE
GIRL'S BIKE, Schwinn traveller, full
size. Lights'and saddle baskets, good
condition, $40. Call NO 8-7573-ask
for Joan. )B150
FOR SALE-3 'bedroom, brick front
ranch house on large lot, plus dis-
posal, basement room, patio with out-
side fireplace, extra kitchen cabinets,
extra toilet, extra shower, trees &
many more extra features. Quiet &
attractive subdivision, a short walk
from. elementary school. FHA terms;
$2,700 down; $17,900. Phone owner,
NO 2-3061. )Bl148
30 FOOT 1954 Marlette Mobilhome.
Excellent condition. 15 min. from
Campus. Inquire at lot No. 69 after
5 p.m. Woodside Trailer Park, 6564
E. Michigan Ave., Saline. )B149

LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Between Oxford and State, pair
Tuxedo pants. Reward will be offered
for any information or return. )A128
LOST: Men's Brown-rimmed glasses
4/17. Call NO 3-6114. )A129
LOST: Large black 3 ring notebook con-
taining college notes for 4 courses.
Reward. NO 5-7209 after 11 P.M. )A132
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Here It Is!
The Fabulous NeW Aires Ill C
A lot of value for
your camera dollar.
)D64
Used Camera
Like New
ROLLEI FLEX
A real bargain at $150.00
Full year guarantee
THE QUARRY, INC.
Photographic Dept.
320f S. State St.
)D62
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
EXPERT TV AND
RADIO SERVICE
Low, low overhead allows us to
service your electronic equip-
ment and phonographs at low,
low rates. All work guaranteed
for 90 days.
CAMPUS RADIO & TV
1111% South University
NO 5-6644
)X61
SAVE 10-20-30%
ON
H l F I Components,
MUSIC CENTER
Remodeling Sale
300 S. THAYER NO 2-2500
)X60
PIANOS (Baldwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey)
and Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas)
New and Used. Terms
Rare Violins & Bows Restoration
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO ;-3223
)X35

WANTED TO RENT
WANTED: Garage for car anywhe
near campus. Call NO 3-6086.
PERSONAL
CAMPUS CLOSE-UP
Do You Know?
Sandra L. Lambert ....NO 3-1561
Bruce A. Fox........NO 8-7958
DIVE INN with Delta Delta Delta al
Lambda Chi Alpha at Michigras.
)F3
MODESTY prevents us from mentio
ing the greatness of our Michigr
Booth,
Deke and Sorosis
HAVE YOU MET R. B., the,.Kappa Del
morning beauty queen?
The Pledges
)F31
MICHIGUN pre M-Gras shooting. Li
Targets. Wed. 2 P.M. Diag. )F3
MAD, MAD, MAD-Just mad about th
mad, mad hatters!),
FOR SALE--$ volumes of Rebellic
Civil War records An fine conditlo
Also a copy ofNAbraham Lincoln
Saloon permit. NO 8-8219. )F3
WHY NOT START, your magazine gul'
scription at student discount rate
by ordering TODAY from the Studer
Periodical Agency, N 2-3061. )F3
USED CARS
1950 STUDEBAKER Convertible (Be
Offer). 1955 Jaguar Convertible. Ca
before 12:00 a.m. Tuesday and Thur
day. After 10:30 any night. NO 3-635
)N1:
1850 DODGE 4 door Sedan. $75. One co
owner. Call NO 2-5510 after 4 P.M.
" ~)N1
'57 VOLVO .............. $1895
'58 TRIUMPH, 4-door.......... $1695
MICHIGAN EUROPEAN CAR CORP.
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
FOR SALE
We specialise in good used cars
from $100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES
at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141.'
)NN
NEW -CARS.

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By MARJORIE BLUESTEIN
Although the Michigras week-
end provides fun and entertain-
ment for University students,
alumni and members of the sur-
rounding communities, its main
function is to help those less for-
tunate than ourselves by donating
all the profits of the carnival 'to

charity, according to the Michi-
gras Central Committee.
Wendy Owen
Memorial Fund.. *
This year four charities will
receive funds. The Wendy Owen
Memorial Fund was created in

1952 following the death of Wendy
Owen, a University student, who
died as a result of the rare blood
disease, aplastic anemia..
The fund is used for research
on aplastic anemia and related
disorders. The main cause of this
rare blood disease has not yet been
discovered, but the research made
possible with the fund money will
help to form a link in a chain that
will have positive and far reach-
ing effects in the field of blood'
research, . the central committee

CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington
LINOLEUM STORE
205 N. Main

A speech by Governor G. Men-
nen Williams will be one of the
highlights of the tenth annual
conference of the National Associ-
ation of Foreign Student Advisers
which will' be held at the ttniver-"
sity Saturday through May 1.
NAFSA, which originated on the
University campus 10 years ago,
is a professional association of
foreign student advisers, teachers
of English as a foreign language,.
Fulbright Program advisers and
others professionally related with
international educational ex-
change.

Three hundred representatives
of colleges and universities, 30
representatives of foreign govern-
ments, 40 representatives of the
United States government and 75
representatives of private agencies
will attend' this year's conference.
To Study International Exchange
"International Exchange in the
Next Decade" will be discussed.
James M. Davis, director of the
University 'International Center
and member of the NAFSA Con-
ference Com'mittee, says that the
purpose of the conference is to
study the International education
exchange .movement and look to-
ward its future.
The first day of the program
will consist of committee meet-
ings and organization, after which
the regular sessions will begin.

says.
Retarded Children
The Michigan Association for
Retarded Children does not. re-
ceive state funds for the operation
of their day school. Since this
particular organization serves only
children of Washtenaw County,
it is only fitting that Michigras
make this one local 'contribution,
the' committee says.
The funds are donated to pro-
vide equipment and transporta-
tion necessary so that retarded
children will have the chance to
live normal lives as citizens of the
community.
Fresh Air Camp..-
The University Fresh Air Camp
Is known as a workshop in human
behavior which seeks to heal the
maimed minds and crippled emo-
tions of the underprivileged chil-
dren of metropolitan communi-
ties, the committee says. For
nearly three decades the alumni,
faculty and students of the Uni-
versity have supported the Fresh
Air Camp.
Each year, the University stu-
dents contribute money which
aids in meeting the camp's opera-
tonal expenses. However, the chil-
dren have many needs and the
camp's waiting list is long. In or-
der to help solve these problems,
Michigras contributes its proceeds
to the camp's facility expansion

WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting.
South State NO 2-3350
)S21

)J140 1 ;007

This year's Michigras activities
will be both televised and broad-
cast.
Friday and Saturday nights,
"Michicast 1958" ,will be heard
over local radio station WHRV.
This is the third year a Michigras
broadcast will be produced.
Edward Cohen,' '60, is producer:
and direptor of the project. "It's
the next best thing to going to
Michigras," Cohen says.
At 3 p.m. Friday, a coverage of
the parade will be broadcast from
three points-at the parade's point
of origin, in downtown Ann Arbor,
in the crowd in front of the Union
at the judges stand.
Both Friday and Saturday eve-
nings, from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m., a
& broacast from. Yost Field House
will cover all of the shows. It will
also include on-the-spot interviews
of various officials and spectators
and will announce the winners of
the contests which are' to take
place. f
On Friday evening, a film of
the Michigras parade will appear
on a Detroit television station.

On Sunday, morning sessions.
will discuss the problems of man-
agement in international ,ex-
change, while afternoon sessions
will cover programming. The eve-
ning will include a workshop on
community services for interna-
tional visitors, and a "welcome"
dinner party with a talent show
by University International stu-
dents.
Discussion Sections Planned
The following day, vice-presi-
dent James A. Lewis of the Inter-
national Center will welcome the
assembly and begin the opening
plenary session. Such tppics as
"Teaching English as a Foreign
Language at Advanced Levels,"
"East-West Exchange in the Next
Decade," and "Concepts of Hos-
pitality in Different Ctiltures" will
be discussed.
While the men are in session, a
special tour of the campus will be
conducted for their wives.
A visit to one of the nearby
automotive plants and a luncheon
at the Edison Institute at Green-
field Village will take up Tuesday
morning.
Plenary sessions will continue,
including a discussion of what is
to come, entitled "Looking Ahead:
Community Responsibility and
Community Development."
Williams To Speak

ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107 )J103
LAUNDRESS: Specialize in blouses
r28c
Free pick-up and delivery
NO 2-9020
)J139
ONE-DAY SERVICE
for shoe repairing and hat cleaning at
SANFORD'S'
also fine tailoring, suits pressed and
shoe shining
119 East Ann Street.
Phone: Business NO 8-6966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house).
)J9
WASHINGS AND IRONINGS 'done in
my home. Reasonable prices. Free de-
livery. Call NO 3-4850. J100
ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, Suits,
coats, etc. done reasonably. 618' Pack-
ard. NO 2-8449. )J101
EXPERIENCED Typist. 20 per page.
25c carbons. NO 3-9104. )J142
Physicians' Glasses
Prescriptions Filled
Frames Repaired and Replaced
FOR EXPERT SERVICE
PHONE NO 3-9721
MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-5, SATURDAY 9-1
Washtenaw
Optical Lab,
211 East Liberty

MISCELLANEOUS
'PLANNED PARENTHOOD Clinic. 122
North 4th Ave. will be open 7:30 P.M.
Tues. & Thurs. during May & June.
)M23
ALTERATIONS
LET US convert your double breasted
suit or tuxedo to a single breasted
model for only $15.00. Double breasted.
tuxedo to shawl collar with new silk
facing for only $22.00. Wide lapel
single breasted to new style narrow
lapel for only $11.00. Expert work-
manship. Mail to Michaels Tailoring
Co., or write for free details. 1425
Broadway, Detroit 26,.or phone WOod-
ward 3-5776. )P4
FOR RENT
FOR ALL the conveniences of home
see this apartment to be sublet for
the summer. Phone NO 3-3307. Si
Coleman or Arnie Slutzky. )C233
FOR ADULTS-5 room Apt. for sum-
mer session. 815 Packard. NO 2-8361.
)C228
AVAILABLE IN JUNE. 6% room fur-
nished house, large yard, 2 car garage.
S.E. section. For 4 grad. men. NO
2-7395 after 6 P.M. )C232
APARTMENT. Modern 2 bedroom apart-
ment. Air conditioned. Electric gar-
bagendisposal. T.V. Automobile trans-
portation necessary. Call NO 5-5121.
)C231
FURNISHED APT. for married students.
1 bedroom available June 1, $80. 2
bedrooms available Sept.. 1, $85. Ga-
rage optional. Electricity extra. 2
doors from Law School. NO 3-5993.
)C230
FOR RENT - Four rooms, tile bath,
garage. Two blocks from campus. $95.
Vacant April 18. Call NO 2-0368. )C221
FOR RENT: large double, pleasantly
furnished, 2 graduate men. Good lo-
cation. Close to campus. Call 2-3093.
)C124
COMPLETELY furnished 4 room apt.,
$125 month; includes heat, light,
water. Main floor, has private back
& front entrance. Located at 7861
Whitmore Lake Rd. HI 9-4964. C182
SUMMER, Furnished modern apt. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, air conditioned, dish-
washer, patio, on campus, 2 blocks
from U. Hosp. NO 5-6854. )C224

ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25:
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 123 E. Washington.
PURE SILK dressy sheath. Size 12. De-
signer original. Perfect for girl with
dark hair. 900 Woodlawn or call NO
3-9049 after 12 noon, Sat. & Sun.
W17
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: One pair Black-rimmed women's
glasses. Please call NO 5-6801. )A130
LOST: One brown wallet between 8 &
11 A.M. Mon., 4/21. Please call or re-
turn to 207 Hinsdale, East Quad. Re-
ward. )A131
LOST: One first class, fired up 50 lb.
pig (greased). Last seen in the vicin-
ity of 1415 Cambridge Road heading
for Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity din-
ing room. If found, return to Tau
pledge class or call NO 2-5571. )A133
LOST-Keys on chain near Girls' Tennis
Court. Return to Mina Stocker, 307
Fletcher. )Ai34
LOST: Two keys on a ring in the Natur-
al Science Building or'in the Econom-
ics Building. If found please call NO
2-3086. )A127

Stereophonic tape. Over 100
selections of latest releases.
All Makes. Eico FM Tuner Kit,
Precise Deluxe AM-FM Tuner Kit,
SOUTH UNIVERSITY
HI-FI STUDIO
1317 South University
(1 block west of new Campus
Theatre near Washtenaw)
NO 8-7942
)X58

EUROPEAN DELIVERY
without
RED TAPE
Place your order with us.
Take delivery anywhere
on the continent.
We take care of oil details.
12 beautiful models
to choose from.
Authorized Dealer in Ann Arbor
for Mercedes-Benz
Lecal DeliveryAvailable
ARCURE
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617 Detroit Street
Telephone NO 3-3309
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MERCEDES-BENZ
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NOW IN STOCK

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fund.
Cancer Research
Part of the University's expan-
sion program is the Radio-isotope
Cancer Research Laboratory
Project. In distributing its profits,
Michigras hopes to add its small
part to the urgently needed con-
tributions, the committee says.
The completion of this Research
Center perhaps will bring new
hope in finding the cause and
cure for the dreaded disease, can-
cer.

presents

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Fred A. Waara

E. U. Dobbs

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TYPEWRITER REPAIR and service;
pick up and delivery. Moseley Type-
writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue.
NO 3-5888. )J30

("'Tis Folly To Study" or "Cupid's Revenge")

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Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
Tickets $1.50, $1.10 and 75c
Box Office Open Now

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"The Free Enterprise
Ideal in the
Modern World"
Wed, April 23-7:30 P.M.
MICHIGAN UNION
Room 3-A

Climaxing this day, Gov. Wil-
liams will speak at the annual
NAFSA dinner in the Union Ball-
room.
NAFSA's Board of Directors will
meet on the final day for an
evaluation.
University staff members work-
ing on the conference are Davis,
Lewis, De Witt Baldwin, B. J.
George, M. Robert Klinger, Robert
Lado and John F. Weir.

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Also taking part
West, Howard Cook,
son, Janice Miller,
and Amber Van.

are William
Russell Han-
John Young

Since
1908

Phone
NO 3-2481

announces that applications for admission
to its classes beginning September 8, 1958
are now being received,

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