JUNE 28, 1957 THE 'MICHIGAN D.P*ILx FAGI TTMIZ THE MIChIGAN DAILY Pa w Tl iar } Yankees, Cardinals Gin i i I Chisox Drop Two at Boston; Redbirds Win as Reds Lose MUSICAL MDSE., FOR RENT RADIOS, REPAIRS RADIO, REAIRSI.EASANT -SINGLE roomi for rent in RcrSl home Call NO 3840 )C12 RecordSc ale - -OG- Ca ( lc rc+,r-r Yf I D 1 E-PERT F _E GN acdo psrte Ca ;" American * * * EARLY WYNN . ..tames Yanks American Trio Win Matches WIMBLEDON, England M) -- Two aging ex-champions, Vic Seixas and Budge Patty, and the top-seeded woman, Althea Gib- son, spearheaded the advance of 10 Americans yesterday into the fourth round of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. At the end of the fourth day of this historical spectacle, played under a sweltering sun before 25,- 000, four Yankee men and six women were safely lodged in the round of 16. However, Australia's powerful male contingent, led by defend- ing champion Lew Hoad and Ash- ley Cooper, continued to domin- ate. Seven Aussies advanced in the men's division. By The Associated Press BOSTON - Boston dropped Chicago into a first place tie with the New York Yankees in the Am- erican League race yesterday by sweeping a crucial doubleheader from ,the battle-weary White Sox. The Red Sox ,arved out four- run first innings against Chica- go's southpaw starters, Jack Harshman and Billy Pierce, to win, 8-3 and 9-2. Rookie Red Sox third baseman Frank Malzone drove in five runs on four hits including a two-run homer and Jackie Jensen scored five times as Boston dealt Chica- go a painful blow. Indians 2, Yankees 0 NEW YORK - Early Wynn, 37-yr.-old Cleveland righthander, shut out the New York Yankees for the first time this season yes- terday, 2-0, beating Tommy Byrne with a four-hitter. Every other club in the majors' had been blanked at least once. Wynn struck out nine and', walked two in a brilliant perfor- mance for his 10th victory. Byrne making his first start of the season, allowed only five hits. * * * Senators 7, Tigers 2 WASHINGTON - Jim Lemon slammed his 12th home run and two singles yesterday as Washing- ton ended a five-game losing streak by beating Detroit, 7-2. Camilo Pascual, who required relief by Truman Clevenger, posted his fifth win. National *.*.*I By The Associated Press ST. LOUIS -- Stan Musial and Ken Boyer backed 18-yr.-old Von McDaniel's pitching with a pair of two-run homers for a 6-4 vic- tory over the Philadelphia Phil- lies which increased the St. Louis Cardinals' lead in the National League race to a half game last night. Giants 7, Redlegs 2 CINCINNATI-The sixth-place New York Giants, surging toward a place among the top contenders' in the tight National League pen- nant race, whipped the Cincin- nati Redlegs again last night, 7-2, to move to within five games or a. place in the first division. Willie Mays and Whitey Lock-; man each hit home runs for the Giants in a game which was halted twice because of rain. Cincinnati's d e f e a t, coupled with Milwaukee's victory over Brooklyn, also served to drop the Reds behind the Braves into third place. Braves 2, Dodgers 1 MILWAUKEE - Fireballer Bob Buhl, the Milwaukee Braves' lead- ing Dodger-tamer, tossed a four- hitter yesterday to get a 2-1 de- cision over Brooklyn, thanks to a two-run eighth inning triple by Henry Aaron. * * * Pirates 5, .Cubs 4 CHICAGO -- Jim Pendleton tripled with a mate aboard in the 10th to give the Pittsburgh Pi- rates a 5-4 victory over the last- place Chicago Cubs yesterday. WILLIF mAYS ...homers Finsterivald's )Ve rSTOC K1 2, IL. ..,' $3.98 and $4,98 va'ues, Only $2.98. Major labels represented 205 E. Lberty Phone NO 2-0675 211 S. Statc Phone NO 8-9013 LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS Closed Sat. at 1 P.M. during July-Aug. }X3 HI FI We carry a complete line of HI FI components same of which are Bozak speakers. Viking tape record- ers, and Rcl-O-Kut turntables. ..; :: :..: ............ ................ f****V.. **., * .S.. J... . V W % . .'. :..J.w v..v % ~ .. I E DAILY OFFICIAL BULL 65 Tops Field DETROIT (J') - Young Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fla.. banged into the first-round lead of the 54th Western Open Golf Tournament yesterday with a six-j under-par 65. One-time national amateur champion Billy Maxwell of Odes- sa, Tex., was just one stroke off the pace after a field of nearly 170 completed the first day's firing in a steady drizzle at Plum Hollow Golf Club. Slammin' Sammy Snead bat- tled back for a 40-35-75 for his first round, while two Califor- nians, Bill Casper Jr., of Bonita and Ken Venturi of San Francis- co, tied for third place with 67's, along with Max Evans of Roches- ter, Mich., and Babe Lichardus of Hillside, N.J. Carolinas, Georgia, Arizona Utah, and Puerto Rico. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3526 Admin. Bud.,. xt. 3371. Summer: Cedar Lake G. S. Camp near Chlea, Mich. is looking for a & creary an a counselor - Girl Scout experience would be helpful. Placement Iegistration.: There will be a meeting on Mon July 1, at 3:00 p.m. in Room 21,(3 Al., for people interested in registering with the Bureau of Appointments for either teaching or non-teachig pos i- tions. Registration material vili be given out at that time. Students woi will be graduating soon and in need of employment at that time ,r after getting out of the service later are urged to attend this meeting. Or-anization Notices Hillel Foundaion: Meeting, June 28, 1957 at 7:30 Foundation Building. *' * * Hillel Foundation announces that during the summer session services will be held on Friday evenings at 7:30 in the Foundation Building at 1429 Hill Street. Dave Ellis will serve as cantor. HI Fl STUDIO An amazing inventory of Hi components available to you catalogue price. F1 at Audio Supply Laboratories 334 Nickels Arcade NO 2-7767 NO 2-942. S\rvlce N-: \t"r Sal. . Inc, 514 F. WANTED-'A round trip lift to Chica- oo o Auora ox er 3 uls 4th. Respite: ( do dn r', wrill pd\ (>11 Hoevard So- Del. 91.3 E. Huron, NO 3-6071. j01 OE OP TV 0 men studn t *,hre 4 Cia sum sor e rooms. 51 S Ca::or sNO 2-,1C43. WANTED-Two men to share ap'it- mentbr umme. $0, room and C9 MALE LOOKING for two others to shar aprtmet aailale illSept. 15.If there are;3 stu dents wishing to live ogether I will consider stub- letting. New apartment. two bed- r o wl furnshed. Call2Bob Wea- ver, NO 2-255,6 or NO 2-54;i2. )C6 CAMPUS ROOMS - Bargain summer rcnts men students clean, neat, fur'nished singles & two-room suites. Perfect location. Call NO 8-6205. )C8 NEED a fourth person for summer for a beautiful four room apartment near campus. Cal NO 3-2277. )C3 APARTMENT, SUMMER Only. Com- pletely urishred on North Campus. NEwLY FURNISHED three room apart- ment. Near campus, private kitchen and bath Inquire 716 S. Division or call after 5, NO 2-7160. )CS BUSINESS SERVICES GOLF LESSONS-Private instruction. $3.00 per lesson. All points of the gane tsught. Call NO 8-9052 be- tween 5 and P.M. daily. )J4 WASHINGS -- Also ironing separately Specialize_ in cotton blouses and Fekirts pick up and livdre Phone NO 2-9020. )Jl USED CARS 1927 OTDS for sale A-1 condition in- side & out. Call NO 2-7640. )N2 1. .. V.w,",y S'C " :4RJ "Y. 4Y.44Y.'CC.": C:.YC'.'CC MR"::1JY ".'44:4 "VC.Y000.444YCSC.4""C.4WJ.'C. '. C""": "C:M'C'.MC J.":.^ J::".'. .4M.V: ":: t.:"::'.::v":.:".'f.^. :.;: i{" .'^44 ".,.,. .,.;J.}.45L:'aK4 s.'l: :ti'A'A44'T:tiY. C.MCCC Y::: Y: . .. { .. ::.Y}::}..1 .J}.1.. . .AS4 .Sf..... .'Ktiy'F; A.?yJ ..J......Y ................fi." " ":' :.h.Ny .':"1 G.}::::.SS'.". s':. 444^ 4Y . ..4....4..5:.'lCJ ..' : ti:"i'''.i " ' ":": : d." 4:.. ::: }.. .4 . . :. 1.1.4;. 4"C .4'if ........... Ca . . 4YC' C.Y.".'. .F }A .... ...:::. C.': C::: ".'0000.. ...... ....S..M1.::Y.1':.Y::.44R454"C.'.'::.'1J000:.^.M..... R.{. JCfAVS..J.C::.44..C1.....4....1....4.Y....4s...ti.... C. CC.V. J.'YfL.titif '. P.l.rk:h.' ...ro:."::.Y.v:"vv :."" : "':: v"^""::":::.5:.45":: r:::: (Continued from Page 2) HELP WANTED ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL 504 First National Bldg. NO 5-6107 )H3 COOKS HELP-11:15-12:15 AM. Mon.- Fri. Five hours work plus $10 in ex- change for meals. Call Nelson Inter- national House, NO 3-9506. )H4 WANTED MEN AND WOMEN. Work ac- cording to own schedule. Good In- come potential, besides work vou'll 'be sure to enioy if you like meetinz people, For interevie call NO 3-1733 betweena 9 and 5. Evenings betw-een 7 and 9. NO 5-5077. )H1 PHOTO SUPPLIES NOW in stock the Fabulous BOLEX H-16 REFLEX 16 m.m. Movie Camera THE QUARRY, INC. 320S. State St. NO 3-1991 lD4 WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, family of four, convenient to University and grade schools, September first through Jtune. Write details. Dr. New ton E. Howe, Vermont Department of Health, Burlington, Vermont. )L1 (.namilies with children under 8 years) Friday 8:00-9:30 p.m. (For other fac- ulty families) The Summer Session Choir I open to all students enrolled in or employes of the University. Rehearsals are held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings; 7:00-8:00 p.m.,. in } Aud. D, Angell Hall. Auditions at 8:00 p.m. at the above time and place. Notice of Action Taken by Student Government Council Indian Student Association, Mid- West Conference Indian students, July 5, 6, 7, 1957. (Interim action, Execu- tice Committee, June, 1957). Motion approved by mail vote of Council : "The Student Government Council of the University of Michigan hereby agrees to set forth in the proposal of June 17, 1957, by the American Casualty Company, Reading, Penn- sylvania, and administered through the Detroit Insurance Agency,- De- troit, Michigan. Student Government Council hereby authorizes the Health 7 Insurance Chairman to bind all con- tracts on behalf of the Student Gov- ernment Council." Concerts Student Recital: James D. Hubard, student of trombone and French horn with Glenn Smith and Clyde Carpent- er, will present a recital at 8:30 p.m., Fri., June 28, in Aud. A, Angell Hall, in partial fulfillment of the require- ments for the degree of Master of Mu- sic (Wind Instruments). Compositions by Mozart, Bozza, Berlioz, Handel, Bernstein and Busser. Open to the gen- eral public, Academic Notices French and Spanish Tables: Men and Women are welcome as dinner guests at the language tables of the French- Spanish house, 1809 Hill Street, any evening. Make reservation a day ahead by seeing Professor O'Neill, 111 Ro- mance Languages Building, Ext. 2181. Seminar in iathematical Statistics: Organizational meeting of those inter- ested, Tues., July 2, at 12 noon in 3020 Angell Hall. lassical Studies C9ffee Hour: Infor- mal reception and coffeehour for all faculty, students, and friends of the Department of Classical Studies on Mon., July 1, at 4:00 p.m. in the East Conference Room, Rackham Building. Doctoral examination for Meryl Ed- win Englander, Education; thesis: "An Exploration of Certain Psychological 1 Components Related to the Selection or Rejection of Elementary Teaching by College Women", Fri., June 28, East Council Room, Rackham Building, at 1 9:30 a.m. Chairman, W. C. Morse. Doctoral Examination for Yoshiko Krisahara, Sociology; thesis: "The In- flux and Exodus of Migrants among the Forty-seven Prefectures in Japan, 1920-1935'*', Fri., June 28, 5607 Haven Hall, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, A. H. Hawley. Doctoral Examination for Goji Ko- dama, Chemistry; thesis: "The "Diam- moniite of Tetraborane (B-4 H-10)" and Related Substances", Sat., June 29, 2024 Chemistry Building, at 11:00 a.m. Chairman, R. W. Parry. Doctoral Examination for Samuel Abdulahad Kisso, Civil Engineering; thesis: "The Evaluation of the Refrac- tion Angles in Geodetic Measurements from Two Observation Stations", Mon., July 1, 315 Automotive Laboratory, at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, Edward Young. Placement Notices The following schools have listed va- cancies on their teaching staffs with the Bureau of Appointments for the 1957-58 school year. They will not be in to interview at this time. Carleton, Michigan - Librarian. Chandler, Arizona - Industrial Arts; Biology-Girl's Physical Education. Cleveland 24, Ohio (Mayfield City School District) Elementary; Special Education (Slow Learning, Elem.); Sci- ence-Mathematics; Chemistry-Physies- General Science. Davis, California - Mathematics. Davison, Michigan - Vocal Music, Latin; Machine Shop. Delafield,rWisconsin (St. John's Mili- tary Academy) -- Mathematics; Lattin; English-Spanish; Librarian. Eaton Rapids, Michigan - Industrial Arts (Metal work and Auto mechanics). Howell, Michigan -, Latin or Latin- English; MechAnicaI Drawing: Mathe- matics (Junior High School); Elemen- tary. Lawton, Michigan - Chemistry-Phy- sics-Mathematics. Lorain, Ohio -- Elementary; Special Education (Slow Learning, Elm.; Art, Elem.); Junior High Mathematics; Girls' Physical Education; Senior High Commercial; English. Maunee, Ohio - Special Education (Slow Learners); 2nd; 6th; 8th; Assist- ant Football Coach. Milwaukee 17, Wisconsin (Whitefish Bay Public Schools) =- Dramatics-Eng- lish. Morencl, Michigan -. Chemistry; Homemaking. Pinckney, Michigan - Commercial; Mathematics; Chemistry-Biology-Phy- - -v A - V p qq " IiU!tAi CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES TIRE SALE Price s la\hed Bi tr for tirties Fully Cl arant ed GOLDEN'S SERVICE featuring STANDARD Products 601 Packard - NO 8-9429 )S2 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 )S1 PETS AND SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH aquariums and sup- plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, etc. New shipment of tropical plants just ar- rived. UIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 East Liberty N03-0224 (Open daily except Thursday) )Ti FOR SALE, SHORT SLEEVE sport shirts. $1.75, 2 for $3.00. Washable. Assorted colors. SAM'S STORE Phone NO 3-8611 122 East Wash n4(on 732 sical Science; Industria Arts (Wood And Metal); Driver Training. Red Lodge, Montana-Physics-Chem- istry-Biology or Geometry; Home Econ- omics; Junior High Reading-Arithme- tic; 5th; 3rd. St. Clair Shores, Michigan (Lakeview Public Schools) -- Biology; Driver Training. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- miinstration Building, Normindy 3-1511 Ext. 489. Personnel Requests: Mich. Memorial Park Cemetery, Flatj Rock. Mich., has an opening for a manj in Forestry or Landscape Architecture for the position of Assistant Manager. An Ypsilanti firm needs a man with a BusAd background for Sales in the Detroit and Ann Arbor area. The posi- tion will lead to management. Norris and Perrne, Grand Rapids. Mich., is looking for a man with 2-4 years experience and training in In- vestments for the position of Invest- ment Manager. Dr. Norman M. B'eatty Memorial Hos- pital, Westville, Ind., has vacancies for Psychologists with Master Degrees or PhDs. Dawson-Murray Associates, Dearborn, Michigan, is looking for a Secretary. The position could oegin on a half-day basis through the summer and perhrips into the fall. Lutheran llospital, Ft. Wayne, Ind., has openings for Medical Technologists. Methodist Hospital of Gary, Inc., Gary, Ind., is also looking for Medical Technologists. Presbyterian Board of National Mis- sions has openings for Dir. of Chris- tian Education, Office Personnel, Secre- taries, Bookkeepers, Nurses, Lab. Tech- nicians, Dietitians, Teachers, Librarians Social Workers, Housemothers. and Vol- unteers for alif., N. Mex., Alaska, the KITS We stock amplifier, AM-FM tuner, and speaker enclosure kits in sev- eral brands. HI F1 SERVICE Our engineers and technicians are fully competant and equipped to service all equipment we and to advise you on the selection of components. 1217 & 1317 So. University NO 2-9595 )X2 ROOM AND BOARD TWOM EALT$S 2 per (lyiv days a week-Mon. - Fri. Call Stuart Powell. at Phi Kappa Tal, corner Hill and Tappan. NO 3-8581. )E2 BOARDERS WANTED-Good food and cosmopolitan atmosphere at $15 per week plus two hours work. Call Ndl- son International House, NO 3-8506. )E3 GOOD FOOD-Cool, quiet rooms. Rea- sonable prices. Call Mr. Wentz, NO 2- 6422 or stop at 1319 Hill. )E4 ROOM AND BOARD for summer. Very reasonable. Room $6 per wee. Board 3 nieals (daily, $2.30. 5dayr er xeek. For information call a Sebr NO 2-8312, 6-7 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma. )El PERSONAL MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS at stu- dent discount rates. Student Periodi- cal. NO 2-3061. )F2 TRANSPORTATION WANTED-A round trip lift to Chican'o or Aurora aver Jtly 4th. Respite: ca drive, will pay. Call Howard Sobel. 913 E. Huron, NO 3-6071. )GK1 (Above Bay's Jewelry) }X2 s i .I t f ' CAMPUS AGENCY AVAILABLE We need a Student to sell Nation- ally Advertised Drawing Sets and Slide Rules (K&E, Dietzgen, etc.) at low Discount prices to entering engineering freshmen this fall. Tre- mendous profits. No investment re- quired. Free posters. Write now: Empire Engineering Supply Com- pany, P.O. Box 114, Canal Street Station, NYC 13, N.Y.... ...)H7 Try FOLLETT'S first USED BOOKS at B rgin Prices $200.00 TWO CITY LOTS TO SERVE YOU EASY * Your Chevrolet Dealer - Open Till 9 P.M. * Drive ai New Chevy SEE JIM WHITE, Inc. Cor. Washington & First Sts. NO 2-5000 Cars and Trucks Cor. Ashley & Liberty NO 3-6495 OLLETI BOOKSTOI TONIGHT and SATURDAY at 8:30 MA RIAN MERCER ROBERT LC T' RE )GAN on Sale oter's fkWh ( eAteRGdO LITTLE THEATER NEW ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL MONTH-EN D GROUP OF Spring Suits & Coats of 100% wool, originally were 39.95 to 59.95 NOW % PRICE Dresses of every kind for day and evening wear. Originally priced from 14.95 to 49.95. Sizes 7-15, 10-44, 121/2-241/2, tall 10-20. Now in groups from 7.48 to 25.00 1 Extra Special Group 5.00 Call for Reservations Box Office - NO 3-6198 Tickets at Sli r DIALI music SHOPS -CAMPUS- 211 S. Stoote NO 8-9013 --DOWNTOWN-- 205 E. Liberty NO 2-0675 NOW k I/% NO 2-3136 James Mason Joan Fontaine Joan Collins Harry Dorothy Belofonte Dandridge I for the Finest in Recorded Music Closed at 1:00 P.M. Saturday During July & August '-er ctLtb4 in Rodern Goalinq DIAL NO 2-2513 The NEW WHRY brings you New Personalities JOE GENTILE and RALPH BINGE 6 A.M.-9,A.M. i a1 TODAY and SATURDAY -w DIAL NO 8-6416 Group of RAYON ACETATE of rayon acetate, dacron SUITS and silk mixtures. Dusters and rain or Priced at 18.09 shine coats Proportioned sizes from NOW 14.98 9-201/ Group of linen and faille dusters, 1 0.00 BEAUTIFUL HATS Group of girdles, bras, costume jewelry, Originally 5.95 to 16.95 rhinestone set pins. NOW FROM Costume and zircon set rings. 2.00 to 5.00 1/2 PRICE SPECIALS AT OUR SOUTH UNIVERSITY SHOP Blouses, skirts, jackets, sweaters, shorts, pedal pushers. All priced for clearance. " GUY MADISON in REPRISAL in Colo, and JEFF CHANDLER in DRANGO 'Top Spot On Your 1600 WHRV Dial' 1600 as 1/SGT. JIM MOORE U.S. Marines. 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