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DAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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C)AY, NOVEMBER 2,1957 TB1~ MICHIGAN DAILY PA

BORDER TENSIONS:
Problems Increase in Middle East

CLASSIFTED

ADVERTI SING

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By TOM HENSHAW
Associated Press Newsfeatures Writer
Inchon .. . Pyongyang .. .Hung-
t am ... Yalu River.
Those are the names of strange
places made familiar by the Kor-
ean War.
Kameshli .. . Gaziantep ... El
Hammm s... Belikh River.
Will those names of strange
places be made familiar by a new
war in the Middle East?
Those are place names along a
border where Turkey and Syria
h a v e been making threatening
faces at each other for the past
two months.
Exchange Gunfire
Already there have been border
incidents, the most serious of
which was a 45-minute exchange
of gunfire between border guards
near Jerablus, Syria.
But chiefly it has been thus far
9 a battle of words, charges and
countercharges.
The sad fact of the tensions is
that neither Turkey nor Syria have
grudges against each other serious
enough, under normal conditions,
o justify open. warfare.
Possible Causes
Those seeking to list possible
local causes for war have come up
with these:
1. Syria wants the Sanjak of
Alexandretta, a tongue of land
jutting down the east coast of the
Mediterranean which it ceded to
Turkey in 1939.
a . 2. Syrians have a traditional
hostility to the Turks as their
despotic former rulers in the days
of the Ottoman Empire.
3. The Turks have designs on
the Syrian region of Aleppo, or.
Haleb as it is known today.
4. Turkey, the centuries - old
enemy of Russia, fears pro-com-
munist 'Syria as a Soviet base on
its southern border.
General War ,
The real significance of the cur-
rent word skirmish is that a Turk-
ise-Syrian war would be the clos-
est .approach since Korea to a
general war.
oth the United States, backing
Turkey, and Russia, backing Syria,
have made virtually uncompromis-
ing promises of direct military
intervention to aid their allies.
Said American Secretary of
State, John Foster Dulles:
"(A Russian attacke on Turkey)
would not mean a purely defensive
operation by the United States
with the Soviet Union a privileged
New Periodical
Seeks Writers
The editors of a new inter-col-
lege literary magazine, Collage, are
seeking manuscripts from under-
graduates in colleges and universi-
ties throughout the country.
Students wishing to contribute
to the magazine, which will pre-
sent its first issue to the public
sometime in December, may send
their manuscripts to the maga-
zine's central offices in Gambier,
O., or give them to the local
representative Barbara Kahn, 322
Vaughan.
Organization
Notices
(Use of this column for announce-
ments of meetings is available to of-
ficially recognized and registered stu-
dent organizations only.)
*0 * *
Unitarian Student Group, meeting,
Nov., 3, 700 p.m., First Unitarian
Church. Speaker: Dr. Cutler, "Fromm's
-' Psychoanalytic Approach."
Ukrainian Students' Club, meeting,
Nov. 4, 8:00 p.m., 1024 Hill.
4* *
Hillel, Yiddish Class, Nov. 3, 9;00 a.m.,
Hillel.
Congregational and Disciples Guild,
Bible study, Nov. 3, 9:30 .m., Section

1, Memorial Christian Church, Section
' 2, Guild House.
Congregational and Disciples Guild,
Open House with cider and doughnuts,
Nov. 2, after football game, Guild
House.
Newman Club, Latin-A m e r4 c a n
movies in English, Nov. 2, 8:30 p.m.,
Newman.
Westminster Student Fellowship,
post-game picnic, Nov. 2, 5:15 p.m.,
Library Lounge, Presbyterian Student
Center.
* * *
Westminster Student Fellowship, In-
ternational dinner, Nov. 3, 5:45 p.m.,
Presbyterian Student Center.
Michigan Christian Fellowship, lec-
ture, Nov. 3, 4:00 p.m., Lane Hall.
Speaker: Mr. John Osward Sanders,
General Director of the China Inland
Mission, "What Is Sin?"
* *, *
Graduate Outing Club, hiking, Nov.
3, 1:30 p.m., meet in back of Rackham.

sanctuary from which to attack
Turkey."
Said Russian Foreign Minister,
Andrei Gromyko:
"It must be recognized that an
armed attack on Syria by Turkey
... cannot fail to extend the con-
flict to other countries. The Soviet
government, for its part, declares
that the Soviet Union is prepared
to take part with its forces in sup-
pressing aggression."
Turkey is a member of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization and
the Baghdad Pact, a pro-Western
Middle East alliance of unknown
stability.
The Turks have a hefty army of
about 500,000 men, well equipped
with American arms. In a pinch,
army strength can be boosted to
two million trained men.
The Syrian forces, equipped, by
Russia, are much smaller but they

have been strengthened by the
presence of Egyptian troops in
Syria. The Egyptian contingent
has been estimated unofficially at
3,000 men.
Syria is a member of the Arab
League and fellow Arabs have
promised solemnly they would aid
Syria if war comes. But powerful
Arabs like Arabia's King Saud
have indicated they are not
pleased by Syria's close connection
with Russia.
Soviet propagandists have play-
ed heavily on the theme that the
Turks are planning to attack Syria
after the Turkish general elections.
Turkey denies it.
In the words of Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles:
"(It is) a particularly well-'
known Communist technique: If
you want to attack somebody, first
accuse him of attacking you."

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Ypsilanti Township Supervisors
Shift Position on Consolidation

BUSINESS SERVICES
IMPORTED CANDY
AND
GROCER IES
CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED
SHRIMP
FOR COCKTAILS
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J26
Special two drawer files for students.
$23.75
MORRI LL'S
314 S. State
)J34
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
Service Nye Motor Sale, Inc., 514 E.
Washington. NO 3-4858. )5
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
'rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
Special two drawer files for
students $23.75.
MORRILL'S 314 S. State
)J34
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Libery. NO 8-6725.
)J35
PRINTING
Specialties - 24 hour service
News Letters - Stationery
Fraternities - Sororities
Invites - Programs
Posters - Tickets
ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132
415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market)
1J7
ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107
)J12
While You Wait Service
SANFORD'S
Get your hats cleaned - Suit pressed
Shoes repaired and shined -
Fine Tailoring, 119 East Ann Street
Phone: Business NO 8-966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
)J31
ANY FUR STYLE made quickly. Your
fur or ours. Accessories for sale.
MARGARET SHOP
519 E. Liberty NO 5-5729
i )J32
WILLIS PACKING CO.
Huron River Branch
Freezer Lockers for Rent
331 E. William, Ann Arbor
Call Huron River plant for
information-HU 2-1685
Home Freezer Meats & Vegetables
)J6
DON'T BE CAUGHT BY
COLD WEATHER. ,GET TOUR
FALL CHANGEOVER
NOW
Golden's Service Station 601 Packard
NO 8-9429 )J15
A clearance of broad loom
carpets and room sized rugs.
Save up to 50%.
SMITH FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington NO 3-5536
)J36
PETS AND SUPPLIES
BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca-
naries. Cages and supplies. AKO
Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403.
iTi
NEW BLACK variatus arriving. New
shipment of plants. Tropical fish,
water newts, alligators, aquariums
and supplies, monkeys, hamsters, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty NO 3-0224
(Open daily except Thursday)
)T6

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3 DAYS
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2.40
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6 DAYS
2.96
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
deadline, 3 P M. daily. 11:00 A.M.
Phone NO 2-3241

Saturday

USED CARS
WANTED
We pay top dollars for good used cars.
GENE'S AUTO SALES
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141
) N35
'53 Chev. hardtop, '54 Ford hardtop,
'55 Ford 2-door. No Money Down.
PALMER FORD SALES
Chelsea, Mich. GR 5-3271
)N54
1956 Messerschmitt $845
1955 Hillman Husky $995
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800 y
) N53
'48 PLYMOUTH, radio and heater,
good condition. $75. NO 3-6985. )N49
FOR SALE: '39 Packard, good trans-
portation, $100 or best offer. Monitor
Washer (Apt. size), $25. Roller skates,
all leather shoe, 81%2 D. $20. Two Apt.,
size chairs, table lamp and end
tables, and 9 x 12 Mohawk rug. Call
5-5077. )N51
PHOTO SUPPLIES
BOLEX MOVIE CAMERA
for the finest in movies
priced from only $89.95

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Two AEPhi pins. If fount call
NO 2-2545. )A49
LOST-Brown wallet. Contents impor-
tant. Reward. Call NO 2-2539. )A29
ALTERATIONS
SEWING AND ALTERATIONS done at
home. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Fry,
Hickory 9-2129, Whitmore Lake. )P3
CONVERT your ydouble-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad-
way. Detroit. Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )P2
MISCELLANEOUS
GROUP bicycle insurance! Available to
University of Michigan students,
faculty and staff. Complete all risks
protection at lowest cost. Airway
Underwriters, Inc., NO 2-7521. )M7
FOX MOTEL
(formerly Boyd's)
Phone in every room
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204
)M2

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT furnished or un-
furnished 3 to 4 bedroom house, near
grade school, occupancy by Nov. 15,
permanent resident, local references,
NO 3-0454. )L2
HELP WANTED
MALE TIME KEEPER wanted by gen-
eral contractor. Apply 122 N. 4th
Avenue between 10 and 12--Monday.
)H46
MUSIC
MATURE STUDENT OR INSTRUCTOR
to help plan music policy at new
radio station. Part time. Write
WOIA Radio, Saline, Michigan.
) H43
OPENING FOR two young men, ages 24
to 35, in our Cash Register and Ac-
counting Machine Divisions. Account-
ing background important. Electronic
ing our sales organization. Complete
training program. Liberal salary while
training. Apply in person:
The
National Cash Register Company
3456 Woodward Avenue
Detroit 1, Michigan )H41
WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone
NO 8-9382. )H5
TELEPHONE survey work, experienced,
full or part time, for 50 years old
company. NO 2-9460. )H44
PERSONAL
PLEDGES OF PHI GAMMA DELTA:
Although our time is valuable, we
accept your challenge. Please con-
tact us immediately as we are de-
sirous of disposing of this trifling
unpleasantry with dispatch. With due
regard, Pledges of Delta Chi frater-
nity. )70
NOVEMBER Special - LADIES HOME
JOURNAL -23 months $4.77 (Reg.
$6.00 for 2 years). Ideal for gifts. If
you're already subscribing, don't miss
the opportunity to renew at this
price! Student Periodical, NO 2-3061.
)F62
DEJUR-GRUNDIG Stenorette Dicta-
tion Machine with both dictation
and transcription accessories plus
carrying case. Before 10:30 p.m. NO
3-0521 Ext. 601, after 10:30 NO 3-8331.
)F69
ATTENTION golfers! Play golf at scenic
Municipal Golf Course. 18 holes.
Open through November. Reasonable
rates. Pro shop full of bargains.
Municipal Golf Course, 1519 Fuller
Road, NO 8-9230. )F38
FALL IS FALLING
The leaves are turning
The weather is gay
If a great time you're yearning
It's Campbell's Bakery without delay.
CAMPBELL BAKERY
219 N. Main - NO 8-9880
Order Now - We Deliver
)F39

Exclusively at-
THE QUARRY
320 South State NO

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3351
Bumping and Painting
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business. At-
las tires, batteries and accessories.
Warranteed & guaranteed. See us for
the best price on new & used tires.
Road service - mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S3
GET our price and quality on new oz
recapped tires.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
30 N. Main cor. Catherine NO 8-7711
)S12
FOR RENT
MALE STUDENTS WANTEC
to share large furnished campus
apartment. Excellent location. Rent
includes all utilities. Phone NO' 5-
6889. )C5I
ROOMS FOR RENT. Male, students
One half block from campus. Cook-
ing privileges. 417 E. Liberty. )C5'
FOR RENT-2 large, clean pleasan
rooms with bath in private residenci
for women students or nurses. New
campus. Call NO 2-7282. )C5;
CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, single room
in quiet, private home.. Near campus
$12 per week. Male student. NO 3
5788. )m
IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum
mer session. Two bedroom apartmeni
unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger
ator, heat and water. Available Nov.
and lease thru August 31, 1938
$142.50 per month. Coin -operates
laundry facilities and swimming pool
1500 Pauline Blvd. See caretaker.
)C91
ATTENTION STUDENTS - TRAILK
SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pool, fo
forming, excellent water and road
20 minutes east of Ann Arbor. Mich
igan atHagerty Rd. Canton Mobil
Village, Wayne. Michigan. )10
FOR SALE
FOR SALg5-tame pet fox. Has had dim
temper shots, etc.
University Aquarium
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
)BS
FOR SALE-Man's beaver fur coat ir
good condition, medium sime. Pric
$100. Write Box-11, Sehewaing, Mich
igan. )B5
FOR SALE-Roller Skates, all leathe
shoe, 8%Df,. Call 5-5077. )B6
ARMY-NAVY ;type Oxfords - $7.25
socks, 39c1 shorts, 69c; military sup
plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington
)B11
FOR SALE-Grey Cotton rug 11'" x 13
$30.00. Call NO 2-1201. )B'

3-1081
) D20

The current controversy over
Whether the township of Ypsilanti
should be consolidated with the
city of Ypsilanti, or incorporated
separately was highlighted Thurs-
day night by the abrupt about-
face of Township Supervisor
Franklin Shepard.
The supervisor, who had here-
tofore favored incorporation, ar-
gued for consolidation. His main
objection to the incorporation
movement now is that it would
lead to duplication of services,
whereas if one city were formed
a single government would serv-
ice the entire area.
The meeting of civic group rep-
resentatives, held. at the township
hall provided an opportunity for

the members of the board to pre-
sent various aspects of the incor-
poration proposal.
In a question period which fol-
lowed, George Baker, a member
of the Junior Chamber of Ccm-
merce, carried the argument for
those who opposed incorporation.
Trustee Chester A. Wilson was
the chief spokesman for the
board..He argued that incorpora-
tion would better enable the gov-
ernment to provide needed urban
services. He inferred that consol-
idation with the city would allow
the latter to pass off its taxes and
debts onto township citizens, while
incorporation would provide a far
lower tax rate for the township.

MUSICAL MDSE.,.
RADIOS, REPAIRS
USED TV SETS
NEW and USED
TAPE RECORDERS
AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
We carry a good selection of several
brands of prerecorded, stereophonic
tapes.
HI F1 STUDIO
1217 & 1317 So. University
(One block east
of new Campus Theatre)
NO 8-7942
)X16

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E. Physics for Research, DevelopmentI
Design, and Production.
0. M. Scott & Sons, Marysville, Ohio
-BS. and M.S. in Ch.E. for Research,
Development, Design, and Production.
Whirlpool Corp., St. Joseph, Mich,-
all levels in Ch.E., Elect., Mech., B.S.
and M.S. in Ind., M.S. and PhD in
Metal. for Summer and Regular Re-
search, Development, Design and Pro-
duction.
Tues., Wed., Nov. 5 & 6
Libbey, Owens, Ford Glass Co., To-
ledo, Ohio - B.S. & M.S. In Elect.,
Instru., and Metal., and B.S. in Ch.E.,
Civil, Ind., Mech. and Physics for Sum-
mer and Regular Development, Design,
Production, C~nstrUction, Sales, and
Plant Control.
Wed., Nov. 6
Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., U.S.
and Canada for all levels in Ch.E., B.S.
and M.S. in Elect., Instru. and Mech.
tIave a WORLD of FUN!
Tujave/ with f ITA
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Euro e
60 Days ,Z:,« from $585
43-65 Doys from $998
Many tours inlue
college credi.
EDA Also low-cost trips to Mexico
$149 up, South America $699 up,
Hawaii Study Tour $498 up and
Around the World $1398 up.
Ask Your Tra vti Agent
25th K
Year WORLD TRAVEL, INC.
or Campus representative:
MISS HELEN SARBEY
Fletcher Hall
University of Michigan

for Summer and Regular Research, De-
velopment, Design, Production, Sales,
Technical Service.
For appointments contact the Engrg.
Placement Office, 347 W. E. ext. 2182.
Personnel Requests:
Grace-New Haven School of Nursing,
New Haven, Conn., has an opening for
a residence supervisor for the staff.
Interchemical Corp., Printing Ink
Div., Chicago, Ill., needs Chemists and
Chemical Engrs.
W. L. Badger and Assoc., Ann Arbor,
Mich. is looking for a Chemical Engi-
neer for Design, Calculations and Op-
erations. Prefer experience. There is
also an opening for a part-time secre-
tary. Will consider someone with just
typing, but prefer shorthand too.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admn.,
Ext. 3371.V

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HI-FI EQUIPMENT deals. Student
agent--Below net prices. Phone NO
5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8
BIG VALUE TELEVISION
MAGNAVOX
$169.90 and up
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
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