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THIE MICHIGAN DAILY

ian Pact

SFA Meets
To Discuss

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DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS

By PHILIP MUNCK
new trade pact signed by
and Japan yesterday does.
ply that Japan is becoming
nmunist, Katsuya Sato, a
vice-governor of Nagasaki,
emphasized that economics
litics do not mix in Japan
t the trade agreement has
bical cdnnotations. ' '
r the terms of the Japanese
ent with Russia, Japan's 10,

UProblems
(Continued from Page 1)
-department could select, students
concentrating in that 4epartment
and list them for the benefit of
students seeking advice, with the
idea that "these are people you
can see if you'want."
Prof. Kelly also suggested the
possibility of a counseling program
similar to that set up in the Medi-
cal School, in which each faculty
member is assigned a few students,
instead of the large numbers han-
dled by the academic counselors.
In this way, he said, students
might not be afraid of going to see
their counselor.
Bicycle License
Change Possible
By ROBERT JUNKER
In the discussion group ons"Stu-
dent Relations with the City,"
Council members Prof. Charles
Joiner of the Law School, Flor-
ence Crane and City Administra-
tor Guy Larcom told the students'
and administration members pres-,
ent that they saw no reason why
the expiration date of bicycle li-
censes couldn't be changed from
April to September.
This has been a student com-
plaint since bicycle licenses were
made mandatory.
In discussing the city parking
problem, Chief of Police Casper
Enkemann said students are not
fully utilizing the niglt lots pro-
vided by the University and the
city.
Assistant Dean of Men Karl
Streiff explained that the Univer-
sity lots behind the Business Ad-
ministration and. Administration
buildings and the parking struc-
ture are available at night for stu-
dent parking.
John Bingley, Assistant Dean of
Men, said that the University Can-
not require non-discrimination in
student housing. It is best to see
what the newly established Human
Relations Commission does in this
area before the University acts, he
noted.

BUSINESS SERVICES
GOOD MORNING!
For this morning's breakfast we have
bagels, onion rolls, lox, cream cheese.
and assorted danish pastry. And for
later in the week-smoked whitefish,
gefulte fish, kosher soups, pastrami,
and corn beef. We've also got Chanukah
candles!
FREEMAN FOOD MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"'
)J58
GENERAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE.
Storm windows. R. Gonzales, NO 5-
6968. )J38
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 8-6725.
)J35'
TYPING: Theses, term papers, etc. Rea-
sonable rates. 830 S. Main. NO 8-7590.
)J53
PRINTING
Specialties - 24 hour service
News Letters - Stationery,
j Fraternities Sororities
Invites -- Programs
Posters - Tickets
ROACH PRINTING -- Ph. NO 8-8132
415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market)

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
. RATES
LINES I 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 deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
Phone NO 2-3241
PERSONAL
WANTED, two rides to Montana for
Christmas. Call NO 3-9486. )F122
Gremic: Kate's sister is indeed desirable.
But let us avoid the shrew.
Horteusio )F121
ATTENTION MEN ! !
For your every Christmas "She"
there's a wonderland of gifts at
THE DILLON ;HOPS at Forest off
South Univ. or 1111 South Univ.
where your gifts will be beautifully
wrapped free. Open Mon. and Fri.
evenigs till 8:30. )F115
ANY FUR STYLE made quickly. Your
fur or ours. Accessories for sale.
MARGARET SHOP
516 E. Liberty )F5
Parties or snacks!
Cakes, cookies, and pastry;
Nothig satisfies so well,
As baked goods from Campbell.
CAMPBELL & SON BAKERY
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
Order Now -We Deliver
)F72
XMAS SHOPPING - today-- from your
home? YES! A phone call brings you
a selection of over 2,000 magazine
subscriptions which make inexpensive,
distinctive gifts. Student Periodical,
NO 2-1061. )F126
IVY CLOTHES
Men's sport coats, suits, slacks, and
ties - 38-40. NO 3-256. )B83
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
SPECfrAL!!
AM-FM Clock Radios
$49.95
at
MUSIC CENTER
0South Thayer NO 2-2500
300 sX27

ANN ARBOR.

TRANSPORTATION
GRAD STUDENT and wife driving to
Philadelphia area December. 21. Will
take two riders. Call HE 9-3123 (Mi-
lan) after 5 p.m. )G21
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.
Rent a Car
514 E. AVashington St.
Phone NO 3-4156
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Ladies yellow gold, jeweled, wrist
watch having two ruby and two dia-
mond settings and expansion band.
In vicinity of Overbeck's or Ulrich's
bookstore. Call NO 2-9830. )A82
LOSTf Black wallet. Contents very im-
portant. Reward. NO 2-5128. )A81
LOST-Brown wallet. Contents impor-
tant. Reward. Call NO 2-2539. )A29
LOST: K & E Leroy lettering set. Re-
ward. Please call NO 2-4951. )A 80
HELP WANTED
STUDENTS OVER 21 wanted to partici-
pate in psychological studies. Pay
ranges from $1.25 to $1.40 per hour.
Apply at Personnel Office, Admini-
stration Building; or phone NO 3-
1531, ext. 388. )H63
WANTED -- Cab drivers, full or part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone
NO 8-9382. )H5
PHOTO SUPPLIES
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
AIRES - Model III L, F1.9 lens.
REGULAR $99.50 VALUE, SANTA'S
SPECIAL, ONLY .............$79.95
PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University NO 8-6972
)D30
FOR SALE .
MODERN 28-ft housetrailer. Good con-
dition. Reasonable terms. Phone SA-
line 681-J. )B85
FOR SALE: '53 Plymouth. Good condi-
tion. Call NO 3-0919 after 5 P.M. )B84
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wishington.
)B11
FOR SALE: Microscope, research quali-
ty. New, monocular. Must sell. NO 2-
3697 )B81

EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.

NO 5-6107

)J12

-Daily--Wesley Kar
KATSUYA SATO
.. Japanese Attorney
dollar trade with the Soviet
will be tripled during the
re years.
n will imp6rt raw materials
lumber, coal and mangan-
I Russia will purchase fin-
oods a dmachinery.
said the trade agreement
t public knowledge when he
>an a month ago. "However,
ire that the merchants and
acturers involved knew
agreement allows 'Japan the
o refuse sale of strategic
1 to the Soviet Union.
are a part of the free
Sato reminded, "and we1
ly will not sell anything of

While You Wait Service
SANFORD'S
Get your hats cleaned - Suits pressed
Shoes repaired and shined -
Fine tailoring, 119 Last Ann Street
Phone: Business NO 8-6966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
DON'T BE CAUGHT
UNPROTECTED BY THE COMING
COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR
FALL CHANGEOVER
NOW
GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION
601 Packard
- )J15
BUY AND RENT your typewriter and
have your typewriter repaired at a
TYPEWRITER STORE.
MORR I LL'S
314 S. State NO 3-2,481

OUR 50th YEAR OF MORRILL
SUPPORT TO STUDENTS AND
THE UNIVERSITY

HILLEL

PIANOS AND ORGANS
Baldwin and other makes
New and Used
RARE VIOLINS
Bows and Accessories
All repairs promptly serviced
by t'o competent repairmen.
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3

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Supper Club

Carpet remnants: Many sizes

12?3 FQR SALE: Hi-FilBookshelf speaker
)X20 system - Altec. Call NO 2-8000. )B82

December 8
1429 Hill Street

6 :00 P.M.

and colors. Ideal for student rooms.
Save up to half.
SMITH FLOOR COVERING
207 East Washington NO 3-55436
) J40
TYPEWRITER REPAIR and service;
pick up and delivery. Moseley Type-
writer Service. 204 Nr 4th Avenue.
NO 3-5888. )J30

NEW CARS
1957 VOLVO
85 h.p., $2,195
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)15

Read and Use
Daily Classifieds

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NEW CARS

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By appointment purveyors of soap to the late King George V, Yardley aCo., Ltd., Londo
FOR- A CLOSPER
ELECTRIC SHAVE
)editions beard; helps tauten skin, counteract perspiration;
makes it easy to get a clean, close shave. $1,

FOR RENT
WOMAN WILL SHARE spacious, fur-
nished apt. with employed or gradu-
ate woman. On campus, one . block
from Union. Exchange references.
Call NO 2.1878. )C77
IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum-
mer session. Two bedroom apartment
unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger-
ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1
and lease thru August 31, 1958.
$140.50 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 Rd. Canton Mobile
Village; Wayne, Michigan. )1
'FURNISHED APARTMENT for 6 single
men. Walking distance to campus.
Available February. Call NO 3-5139
evenings. )C78
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invites you and your friends
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