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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
.1!

Canadian Medical Plan
Called Success by Study

CLASSIFIED

DVERTISIN

l

The Windsor Medical Service is
ity's tele- a success according to a study
it Stations recently completed by the Univer-
ubjects of -sity Bureau of Public Health Eco-,
Mexican nomics.
Windsor Medical Service offers
ly estab- a comprehensive physicians' serv-
relevision ice on a voluntary fee-for-service
a.m. Sun- basis.
resent the Sponsored by the local medical
ose auto- society, the service covers nearly
d Ameri- 90 per cent of the metropolitan
Sof living.Windsor, Canada, population and
f. Samuel Includes over 200,000 people. Both
al science the doctors and subscribers have
scuss and considered the plan successful' in!
its 20 years of operation.
;he show, Complete coverage is provided
ake view- including house calls, office balls,
1 the pil- X-ray, laboratory procedures and
idle Ages, care'for the hospitalized patient.
eatures of Monthly premiums range from
$2.30 for single subscribers to $7.90

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Fdouard Morot-Sir, French phi-
losopher, will speak to University
students Mohoday and Tuesday,
Nov. 11 and 12.
Monday's lecture will be at 11
a.m. and 4:15 p.m. in Angell audi-
torium C on "French' philosophy:
Tradition or Revolution?" Morot-
Sir will also speak to the French
club on Tuesday, November 12, at
8 p.m.
Morot-Sir has been aphilosophy
professor ,at tjhe universities of
Bordeaux and Lille, chiefly inter-
ested in logic and the scientific
method.
Since 1956 he has been attachedl
to the French embassy as cultural'
counselor, representing French
universities in the United States
with offices at the Fench embassy
in New York.1
f* *
A former secretary of the Air
Fofce, Tliomas K. Finletter, will
be featurd speaker at a Demo-
cratic Second Congressional Dis-
trict Dinner. Finletter served as'
Air Force Secretary from the
spring of 1950 to the close of the
Truman Administration in.1953.
He is expected to voice strong
opinions about the- current status
of United States defenses, partic-
ularly, in view of recent Russian'
advances in rocketry and missiles,
according to a Democratic party
spokesman,
Ainnounceinent
Orders Taken

for subscribers with more than one
child. The doctor's fees are paid
by the plan according to a fee
schedule which the doctors estab-
lished.
May Choose Doctor
Under the Windsor Plan, a pa-
tient can choose his own doctor.
About 92 per cent of the subscrib-
ers have no one physician who
they consider their family doctor.
This according to the study, "tends
to strengthen an important ele-
fent in the doctor-patient 'rela-
tionship."
Most physicians said they felt
the Service aided them in building
and stabilizing their practice. The
report claims "Windsor physicians
were almost unanimous in saying-
that the plan was doing "a very
good job" in making medical care
available to the public."
Socialist Medicine Opposed
According to the study, people
enrolled in the service are opposed
to the operation of comprehensive
physicians service as a responsi-
bility of the government. The
study says the Service "has the
clear effect of reducing pressure
for government Intervention."
The three year study was con-
ducted under the direction of Na-
than Sinai, director of the bureau
of public health economics, Dr.
S. J. Axerod, associate director of
the bureau, and Benjamin Darsky,
a research associate.
The Health Information Foun-
dation of New York City financed
the study and published the report.
George SZell
Conducts Next
unimon Series
The Cleveland Orchestra, George
Szell conducting, will be featured
at the fourth concert of the Choral
Union Series at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow
In Hill Auditorium.
The orchestra will play "Sym-
phony No. 99 in E-fiat Major" by
Haydn and "Symphony No, 9 in 1
Minor" by Bruckner
Nikolai Sokoloff conducted the
first concerts given by the. group
in Gray's Armory, Cleveland. In
1931 the orchestra niade its per-
manent home at Severance Hall.
In 1946 Szell joined the orches-
tra which was then enlarging its
personnel. A further growth was
in the establishment of the child-
ren's concert . Each season 35
children's concerts are presented.
Sunday afternoon "Twilight"
concerts in Severance Hall and
eight weeks of summer "Pops"
concerts in the public auditorium
are also given each year.
"U ' TV Adds
New Series ,
University television will start
a new .'Gift of Life" series today,
which will deal with the added
twenty years of life that medical
science, public health and modern
technology have granted the
American people.
The fifteen-week series will deal
specifically with the problems,
privileges and responsibilities of
these added years. 'The program
willibe broadcast at 8:30 a.m. each
Saturday over WXYZ-TV.
Commentator for the series is
Prof. Robert Iglehart, chairman of
the art department of the archi-
tecture and design school.

BUSINESS SERVICES
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 8-6725.
)J35
IMPORTED CANDY
AND
GROCERIES
CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED
SHRIMP
FOR COCKTAILS
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J26
RE-WEAVING--Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your Clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
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)
J7
ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
Golden's Service Station 601 Packard'
NO 8-9429 )J1$
SPECIAL
WHILE THEY LAST
9x12 cotton rugs
$24.95
many colors to choose from
- open Monday evening
SMITH FLOOR COVERI
207 East Washington NO 3-553
)J37
While You Wait Service
SANFORD'S
Get your hats cleaned - SuIts pressed
Shoes repaired and shined -
Fine Tailoring, 119 East Ann Street
Phone: Business NO 8-696
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
1J3
WILLIS PACKING CO.
Huron River Branch
Freezer Lockers for Rent
331 R. William, Ann Arbor
Call Huron River plant for
informaton--HU 2-1685 1
Home Freezer Meats & Vegetables
)J6
DON'T BE CAUGHT
UNPROTECTED BY THT COMING
COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR
FALL CHANGEOVER
NOW,
Golden's Service Station 601 Packard
TRANSPORTATION
NEED RIDE to Philadelphia area Nov.
27; Call Ginny Myers, NO 2-4514. )G12
SPECIAL WEEKEND RATE
for Avis Rent a Car
from Friday,; 5 P.M. to Monday 9 A.M.
$10 plus $.08 a mile
gas, oil and insurance furnished.
nearly new. Reasonable
-
Rent A Car
514 E. Washington St.
Phone NO 34156
)G3
ALTERATIONS
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or new sik shaw
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to
'Michaes Tailoring Co. 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit.; Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )P2

USED TV SETS

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
RECORD PLAYERS
1958 COLUMBIA
'$29.95 up
Greatest Value in History!!
Diamond needles included free
on all models above $100.
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
)X21
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Baldwin and other makes,.
. New and Used
RARE VIOLINS
Bows and Accessories
All repairs promptly serviced .
by two competent repairmen.
MADDY MUSIC
508 1. William NO 3-3223
)X20

NEW and USED
TAPE RECORDERS
AT.SPECIAL LOW PRICES
We carry a good selection of several
brands of, prerecorded, stereophonic
tapes.
HI Fl STUDIO
1217 & 1317 So. University'
(One block east
of new Campus Theatre)
NO 8-7942
)X16
NEW CARS
30 Miles to the gallon
1958 VOLVO
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)V4
HELP WANTED
LONG -ESTABLISHED FIRM wants a
fertilizer saleSman for local territory.
Desire person 25 to 35 with agricul-
tural background. Salary, commission,
company car and expenses furnished.
Write resume to box A-5, Michigan
Daily. )H51
WANTED: Ladies-Part time, earn ex-
tra money for Christmas during your
spare hours, pleasant work. Should
have 12 or more spare hours a week
and be a hard worker and depend-
able. For interview in youi own home
phone Geneva 8-4561 7 to 9 A.M. or
after 6 P.M. )H50
WANTED: Student janitor. Room with
bath. for services. Call YWCA 2-2581{
evenings. )H49
EXCELLENT income possibilities, coin-
plete training for men who can sell
or want to learn, full or part-time.
For appointment, call NO 5-6187. )H48
WANTED - Cab drivers, full or, part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone
NO 8-9382. }5H

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .80 2.00 2.96
3 .96 2.40 3.55
4 1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deodline, 3 P.M. daily.
Phone NO 2-3241
USED CARS
WANTED
We pay top dollars for good used cars.
GENE'S AUTO SALES
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141
)N35
1953 HUDSON JET. Call NO 2-6334 after
6 o'clock. )N5
'55 RAMBLER cross country, 4 door sta-
.tion wagon. Radio, heater, hydra-
matte transmission, and white side
wall tires. A real sharp 'one with 27,-
000 miles. This car can be purchased
with VERY REASONABLE TERMS.'
Call between 5-9 p.m. Mon. thru
Thurs. NO 2-9361. )N57
'53 Chev. hardtop, '54 Ford hardtop,
'55 Ford 2-door. No Money Down.
PALMER FORD 'SALES
Chelsea, Mich. OR 5-il71
)N54
FOR SALE: '39 Packard, good trans-
portation. $100 or, beet offer. Monitor
Washer (Apt. size), $25. Roller skates,
all leather shoe, 8%D , $20. Two Apt.
size chairs, table lamp and end
tables, 'and 9x12 Mohawk rug.Call-
5-5077. ) N51
PETS AND SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FISH, aquarium, plants and
supplies, monkeys, hamsters, alliga-
tors, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty NO 3-0224
(Open daily except Thursday)
)T7
BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca-
naries. Cages and suppliesi AKO
Beagles.:, 305.W. Hoover. NO 2-2403.
)Tl
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: White gold Omega watch. Lost in
front of Victor Vaughn on November
5. Reward offered for return. If found
contact Jayne Hoffs, 230 Victor.
Vaughn. )A58
LOST: Zoology 128 and Endocrinology
lecture notes. Call NO 8-9741: )A59
LOST: Bass fiddle -stolen from Delta
"Chi fraternity. Substantial reward.
Call NO 8-7651. u Ia..r-)A57
LOST: Pair of brown horn-rimmed
glasses in vicinity of Angell Hall.
Call NO 3-9917 after 5:30 P.M. )A56,
LOST: Aluminum valise. If found and
returned intact, the reward will be
$100. Call NO 3-1561, 6066 Alice Lloyd.
'.. )A65
LOST: Set of four keys on chain with
emblem with name Dick. Call No 3-
0521, eFot. 190. )A54
LOST--Brown wallet. Contents impor-
tant. Reward. Call NO 2-2539. )AR9

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
I
FOX MOTEL
(formerly Boyd's)
Phone tn every room
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204
)M2
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: FORMALS: One each ofI
white, green, powder blue, and black.
Site 7-9. Good condition. Phone Ply-
mouth 2023-J. )B4
SIAMESE CAT, show cat qualities,
house broken, about a year old, good
with children. Papers. NO 3-6580.
- /)1363{
TAME PET FOX. Has had distemper
4shots, etc.
University' AquariumI
328 . Liberty NO 3-0224
)B61
ARMY-NAVY type Oxforddl - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)Bll
FOR RENT
ONE' SINGLE ROOM, one double room
for girls or women at 419 Hamilton.
NO 2-8288. Call evenings. )C63
FOR RENT: Large, comfortable room
for woman student. One block from
campus. Furnished or unfurnished as
desired. NcO 3-6919 after 7 P.M. )C62
NEWLY FURNISHED three room apart-
ment one block frcm Michigan Union.
Utilities included. Call after 5 p.m.
NO 2-7160. )C61
FOR RkNT: 'Graduate women or work-
ing girls. Large, clear, -newly furn-
ished double room. Available imme-
diately. NO 3-6362. - , )C58
ROOMS FOR RENT. Male students.
One half block from campus. Cook-
ing privileges. 417 E. Liberty. )C57
FOR RENT=2 large, clean pleasant
rooms with bath in private residence
for women students or nurse's. Near
campus. Call NO 2-7282. )C55
IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum-
mer session. Two bedroom apartment
unfurnished. IncluIes stove, refriger-
ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1
and lease thru August 31, 1958.}
$142.50 per month. Coin operated
laundry facilities and swimming pool.
1500 Pauline Blvd. See caretaker.
)C51
ATTENTION STUDENTS -- TRAILER
SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pool now
forming, excellent water and road.
20 minutes east of Ann Arbor. Mich-
igan at Hagerty Hd. Canton Mobile
Village, Wayne, Michigan. )C1

CAR SERVICE, ACCE
Snow tires - new or iec
Get our price before yo
HICKEY'S SERVICE S5
30 N. Main cor. Catherine
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT
2007 South State
Bumping and Painti
C-TED STANDARD SE
Friendly service is our bus
las tires, batteries and a
Warranteed & guaranteed. I
the best price on new &,
Road service - mechanic
"You expect more from !
and you get it!"
1220 8. University at P
NO 8-9168
PHOTO SUPPLI
The Amazing New
ARIES CAMER
regular $99.50, now
only $79.50
Camera, case, and flash or
THE QUARRY
320 S. State.N
PERSONAL
CONFUCIOUS SAY
Gung Ho 'Soph Sho
WANT TO TRAVEL to Et
summer with other U. of'M
See 7 countries and get[
with the people. Find ou'
meeting Tuesday, Novem'
p.m., 3-A Michigan Union,
ANY FUR STYLE made qui
fur or ours. Accessories for
MARGARET SHOP
516 E. Liberty
Sale of fall and winter-oa
and $39.95-sizes 10 to 20 i
lar, and petite.
ELIZABETH DI
530 South Forest
ATTENTION golfers! Play gol
Municipal Golf Course.
Open through November. I
rates. Pro shop full of
Municipal Golf Course, I
Road, NO 8-9230.
EXPERIENCED Secretary w
ing to do in her home. C
2256.
Parties or snacks!
Cakes, cookies, and pastry
Nothing satisfies so well
As baked goods from Ca
CAMPBELL & SON E
219 N. Main N
Order Now - We Del

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Orders for January graduation
announcements will be taken from
12 noon until 5 p.m. Nov. 13
through 20 in the Student Activi-
ties Bldg., according to a repre-
sentative of the Senior Board,
Carol Rankin, '58SN.
Winter graduation will be held
Jan. 25 .at 2 p.m. In Hill Audi-
torium.

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