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1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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For Direct Classified Ad Service,
Phone NO .2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30 A.M.
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ILectures, Quartet Concert
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FOR RENT
CAMPUS ROOM for graduate men.
Linen furnished. NO 2-1958 after 5
and week-ends. C34
CENTRALLY located large, clean 5 room
house. Unfurnished. Gas heat, in-
cluding refrigerator, gas stove. $100
per month. Call Paul Eugene, NO
3-2550. C35
$45 FURNISHED APT.
3 blocks from State Theater. For
summer. Call NO 2-7274. C36
ONE ROOM studio for bachelor girl,
in lovely campus area, furnished,
complete community kitchen. NO 2-
6987. C33
NEAR CAMPUS. Single rooms for male-
students. Call after 4:30 P.M. NO
2-4049, 606 S. Division. C32
APARTMENT. Brand new furniture,
five blocks south of campus. Large
living room, good sized bedroom,
separate kitchen, private bath. Avail-
able now. $110 per month for year
lease or reduced rent for summer.
Call Oscar Spaley days, NO 3-0501;
evenings, NO 2-5930. C28
DELUXE 3- room furnished apartment
includes heat and water. Semi-private
i- bath facilities. $90 a month., NO
2-9020. C27
ROOMS FOR RENT for girls. % block
from campus. 1218 Washitenaw. NO
8-7942 for arrangements. C12
ONE BLOCK from campus, modern apts.
514 So. Forest. NO 8-7089 or 3-3280.
Cl
SUPREMACY
in Hair Styling
stands out predominantly
when done Here.
715 North University

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Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
TRANSPORTATION
NEED RIDER for drive to Berkley, Calif.
Aug. 17, Paul, NO 2-1604. 07
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES,
NEW ATLAS TIRES
"Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4-670x15,
$58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap-
able tires and. tax). Other sizes
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake
service..
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717
.183
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Fr~i eil service is our' business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & 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
82
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
S1
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
Try Hammond's new play time plan.
Includes organ in your home for 30.
days with 6 free lessons in our
studio for only $25.
Rent a Spinet piano of your own
choice-$10 per month.
GRINNELL'S

NEW CARS
English
* A Ford Product
* 14 models to choose from
* Prices start $1474
* Up to 35 miles per gallon
0 Easy Parking and Driving
SGood Trade-in Allowance
F ITZGERALD,
INC.
LINCOLN-MERCURY
EDSEL ENGLISH FORD
3345 Washtenow
Phone NO 3-4197

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USED CARS
1958 AUSTIN-HEALY, 6-cylinder, 4-seat,
show-room condition. NO 2-1294.
N30
'59 VOLVO. Station Wagon
Mich. European Car Corp.
Liberty at Ashley NO 5-5800
N29
KARMANN-GHIA, '58 VW sport coupe.
Beige, corduroy upholstery. 17,000
miles and in top condition. Call NO
3-0105. N27
1957 RENAULT DAUPHINE. $1,000 or
best offer. Call Milan, HE 9-2996.
N24
FOR SALE
DISPOSING of part of a large library
at private sale. There are books on
every subject among . thousands of
books collected for 65 years. Show-
ings at 617 Packard St. from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. every day except Sunday.
Reasonable prices. Bi11
3 SIAMESE kittens, male and female,
about 4 months old. Also stud service.
Phone NO 2-9020. B12

322 s. Main

NO 2-5667
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Complete line of HiFi componentsj
including kits; complete service on
radio, phonographs and HiFi equip-
ments.
HI FI STUDIO
1317 South University
1 block east at Campus Theatre
Phone NO 8-7942

PERSONAL'
GIRLS: Lee and Bob's number for the3
day is 14,720. F27
PICK UP 90 CLAMS
Easy. No strings. Check your wire-
less, 1290 K.C., daily for clues.
WOIA Missing Man Contest, man!
F221
WANTED: One '59 Ensian, will pay
reasonable price. NO 5-7447 or NO
3-6916. F25
BUSINESS SERVICES
New coffee pot?
Can openers?
Dishes of all kinds-
all this and more too at Ralph's
Kitchen Hardware Department.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
J8
BUY
your typewriter
RENT
your typewriter
and have your typewriters
SERVICED
Qt your typewriter store
MORRI LL'S
314 S. State NO 3-2481
Giving Morrill support for over 50 years
J12
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J5
HELP WANTED
STUDENTS: Extra money and easy
come. Take subscriptions for easy-to-
sell publication. Your commission is
higher than you think. Every church
family a likely prospect. Write Box
474, Ann Arbor. H22
FOR FALL and spring semesters, girl
student to work in private home in
exchange for room and board. NO
3-8810. H18
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Young woman
25-40 to train for assistant director
in Home for 'teen-age school girls.
Resident position. Non-smoker pre-
ferred. Undergraduate considered.
Write to:, Miss Esther Bain, 548 East
Grand Blvd., Detroit 7, Michigan.
H23
PART-TIME help for balance of sum-
mer school and part-time in the fall.
Apply in person after 1 P.M. Drakes'
Sandwich Shop, 709 North University.
H24
NEED MAN with first class engineering
license in radio. Also for on the air
part-time only, available at present.
NO 3-0569. H21
MATURE WOMEN: Do you need extra
money? Call NO 2-5274. H19
HOUSEWIVES: Would you like to add
to your family income? Call NO 2-
5274. H20
SECRETARY
Immediate opening for an admin-
istrative secretary interested in a
permanent position. Experienced
typist with dictation experience
and shorthand is preferred. Age
25-40 years. Liberal personnel bene-
fits. Apply Personnel Office, Univ.
Hosp., Mon.-Fri., 8-11 A.M., 1-3 P.M.
H16
ASSISTANT CASHIER
Vacancy in business office for male
between 25 and 45 years with some
college training. Desire a person
with cashiering experience and able
to supervise other employees. Aply
Personnel Office, University Hos-
pital, Monday-Friday, 8-11 A.M.,
1-3 P.M. H17
We are interested in you
IF
You want excellent sales training
and experience
IF
You need a good income
IF
You have ambition for advancement.
We train you if you qualify. Ap-
plicant must have automobile and
be available immediately. Call Mr.

Bryant at NO 5-6637. Leave name,
address and phone number if he is
not available. H15

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Aug. 2, Ballroom of the Michigan Un-
ion. Each degree candidate is entitled
to a complementary ticket which may
be secured at the Office of the Summer
Session, 4507 Admin. Bldg., anytime be-
fore 3:00 p.m. July 31.
The Cerle Francais presents French
film: "Le Colonel Chabert" based on
the novel of the same name by Bal-
zac, with French actors. French dia-
logues, English subtitles. This Wed.,
July 29, 8 p.m. Multipurpose Rm., Un-
dergrad Library. Admission 50 cents.
Regents Meeting: Fri., Sept. 25. Com-
munications for consideration at this
meeting must be in the President's
hands not later than Sept. 15.
Foreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors
who will be on the campus this week
on the dates indicated. Program ar-
rangements are being made by the In-
ternational Center: Mrs. Clifford R.
Miller.
Mr. Vladimir Serder, Prof. at Univer-
sity of Zagreb, Statistics and Demo-
graphy, Yugoslavia, June 21- Aug. 15.
Mr. Anton A. Naber, Assist. Director
of the Community Development Dept.,
Jordan Development Board, Amman,
Jordan, July 19-Aug. 16.-
Mr. Francis A. Boutros, Teacher of
English, Egypt, July 27-Aug. 7.
Mr. Chaudhry Mohammed All Khan,
Honorary Principal of Peshawar Uni-
versity Law College and Additional Ad-
vocate General of Peshawar, Pakistan,
July 28-Aug..5. -
The following visitor will be on the
campus this week on the dates indi-
cated. Program arrangements are be-
ing made by the English Department.
Mr. Wolfgang Schmidt-Hidding, Uni-
versity of Bonn, Germany, July 24-28.
The following visitor will be on the
campus on the dates indicated. Pro-
gram arrangements are being made by
Prof. Mabel Rugen, School of Public
Health.
Dr. David Sevlever, University of
Santa Fe, Acting Dean of School of
Public Health and Professor of Hy-
giene, & Social Medicine, Argentina,
July 27-Aug. 7.
Lectures
Forum Lecture, Tues., July 28, 7:30
p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. "The
Study of Written Language." Henry A.
Gleason, Jr., Assoc. Prof. of Linguistics,
Hartford Seminary Foundation.
Concerts
Stanley Quartet: Gilbert Ross, vio-
lin, Gustave Rosseels, violin, Robert
Courte, viola, Paul Olefsky, cello, as-
sisted by Clyde Thompson. double bass,
Rackham Lecture Hall, July 29. 8:30
p.m.
Carillon Concert: Percival Price, Uni-
versity Carillonneur, from the bell-
tower of Burton Memorial Tower,
Tues., July 28, 8:30 p.m.
Academic Notices
Computer Course: A short intensive
course on the use of the IBM type 704
computer now installed in the Com-
puting Center will begiven during the
two-week period starting Aug. 3. The
course will meet in Rm. 35 of Angell
Hall from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. 'on Mon.,
Tues., Wed., Thurs., of both weeks. The
material to be covered - in the order
of presentation - is:
1. Organization and purpose of the
Computing Center.
2. Description of the 704 Computer.
3. Brief description of the available
programming methods.
4. The procedure for using the com-
puter.
5. An extended description of the
Symbolic Assembly Program (SAP).
Interested persons are requested to
contact Mrs. Brando at Ext. 2768.
Dept. of Math. Seminar en Group
Theory and Spherical Harmonics, Tues.,
July 28, 2:30 p.m., rm. 3017 Angell Hall,
Dr. G. Rabson will speak.
Doctoral Examination for Duncan
Arthur McCarthy, Jr., Pharmacology;
thesis: "Pharmacologic Analysis of Me-
chanism in the Morphine-Dependent
State," Wed., July 29, 6322 Medical
Science Bldg., at 10:30 a.m. Chairman,
M. H. Seevers.
Doctoral Examination for James
Buckley Crowley, History; thesis: "Ja-
pan's China Policy, 1931-1938: A Study
of the Role of the Military in the De-
termination of Foreign Policy," Wed.,
July 29, 3609 Haven Hall, at 10:00 a.m.
Chairman, J. W. Hall.

* onstration before the English
Pl eme..n.t. N ot ics

Adrian, Mich.-Commercial; Speech;
Spanish; Ind Arts; Vocal Music; In-
strumental Music.
Ann Arbor, Mich.-Physical Sci.; Li-
brary; Elementary; Mentally Retarded;
Speech Corr.; Visiting Teacher; Diag-
nostician; Vocal Music; Instrumental
Music.
Armada, Mich. - 5th grade; English;
Girls PE/Science or Math or English.
Camden, Mich.-Instr./Vocal. (Elem.
and HS).
Cement City, Mich. -- Ind. Arts.
East Jackson, Mich. - Eng./Journ.;
English.
East Liverpool, Ohio - Elementary
Strings.
Elizabeth, N. J. - Director of a vo-
cational and technical high school.
Englewood, N. J.-Counselor (woman).
Flint, Mich. (Beecher School)-Ele-
mentary Vocal.
Flint, Mich. (Kearsley Schools)-Kin-
dergarten; French/Spanish; Speech
Corr.
Grand Rapids, Mich. (Godwin Heights
PS) - English. (JHS & HS).
Fostoria, Ohio - Director of Band.
Livonia, Mich. - HS Math; Kdg.;
Early Elem.; Speech Corr.
Mount Pleasant, Mtcli. -- Physics/
Chemistry.
North Lake, Ill. - HS Math.
Rockvlle, Md. - Elementary Instru-
mental.
Standish, Mich. - JHS Engish/SS.
Sutten Bay, Mich. - HS5 Math./
Physics (or straight Math).
St. Clair Shores, Mich.HS English;
JHS: Math; Science.
Westmont, Ill. - Elem. General Mu-
sic. (Vocal).
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.:
Personnel Interviews:
The following company will inter-
view at the Bureau of Appointments,
4001 Admin. For an interview appoint-
ment, contact theBureau at Ext. 3371.
Thurs., Aug. 6
Dept. of ArmyOrdnance Tank-Auto-
motive Command, Detroit, Mich. U.S.
citizens with BSin Chem., Physics,
Math. ,Education or Architecture. Will
be working on Bismac, large computer,
on individual problems.
Berrien County Republican Commit-
tee. Executive Director. Must have had
experience in Republican state and lo-
cal politics.
General Electric Co., Detroit, Mich.,
E x e c u t i v e Secretary. Given large
amount of responsibility, work is in-
teresting and varied. Woman with
shorthand of 90 wpm minimum and
typing. Must be experienced and sharp'
looking. Age: 25-35.
Organization in Chicago, Il. Some-
one with a good grounding in adult
education, parent deucation and child
dveelopment. Would be sort of a Proj-
ect Coordinator and would cooperate in
various ways with institutes and study
groups and organize groups.
State of California. Jr. Civil Engrs.
For further information, contact the
Bureau.
Federal Home Loan Bank Board an-
nounces examination for Savings and
Loan Examiner.
Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc.,
and Subsidiaries, with offices in De-
troit area; Windsor, Ontario; Fairfield,
Iowa; and Clark, N. J. and throughout
the country. Mech. and Industrial
Engrs. interested in utilizing their edu-
cation in a diversified engrg. field.
Graduates will be trained for sales
engrg., design and administrative
engrg., and installation of engrg. sys-
tems in the conveyor and general ma-
terials handling and automation fields.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Ext. 3371.

PROF. ARTHUR CARR
... to give talk
"Masterpieces of the Drama" and
co-author of "A Summary of
Practical English."
Prof. Fred G. Walcott of the
English department will introduce
Playbill Adds
Performance
C7
The speech department has
added a fifth performance to the
schedule set for Verdi's "Rigolet-
to," the final production of the
summer playbill.
The opera, being produced
jointly by the department and the
music school, will follow the regu-
lar Wednesday through Saturday
calendar Aug. 5-8 with the extra
presentation slated for 8 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 10.
Heavy ticket sales for the past
three presentations in the play-
bill led the department to expand
its production schedule for "Rigo-
letto" to meet the expected de-
mand for tickets, Dick Lutz, of
the playbill staff, explained.
Tickets for the opera and this
week's performance of Anouilh's
"Waltz of the Toreadors" are now
available at the Lydia Mendels-
sohn box office.

Doctoral Examination for Julian Carr
Burroughs, Jr., Speech; thesis: "The
Effectiveness of Television Criticism in
influencing Viewers' Judgments of
Programs in an Educational Television
Series," Wed., July 29, 1050 Frieze
Bldg., at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, E. E.
Willis.

Prof. Arthur J. Carr of the Eng-
lish department will present a
demonstration class on "Teach-
ing the Poem" at 4 p.m. today in
Aud. C, Angell Hall.
Prof. Carr will deliver his dem-

Teachers Conference. He is the
author of "Victorian Poetry:
Clough to Kipling," co-author of

Prof. Carr. This will mark the
last in the six-lecture series 'of
summer lectures for teachers of
English.
* * *
"Frontiers in Music" will be the
topic of the Summer Session lec-
ture to be presented at 8 p.m. to-
day in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Prof.
H. Wiley Hitchcock of the music
school will deliver the talk as part
of the series, "Modern Man Looks
Forward."
- This lecture was re-scheduled
from July 7.
* * *.
The Stanley Quartet will pre-
sent the final concert of their
summer season at 8:30 p.m. to-
morrow in Rackham Lecture Hall.
Open to the public without charge,
this will mark the third Quartet
concert of the summer.
The program will include the
"Serenade in G major, K. 525"
(Eine kleine Nachtmusik) by Mo-
zart; the "Quartet in F' major"
by Ravel; and the Bartok "Quar-
tet No. 6".
Prof. Clyde Thompson of the
music school, double bass, will
join the regular members of the
Quartet in performing the ori-
ginal version of the Mozart "Ser-
enade" for string quintet.
Early in the fall the Stanley
Quartet will play a series of quar-
tet-exchange concerts in five uni-
versities and colleges in the mid-
west and east. This series of con-
certs will be sponsored by the
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foun-
dation in the Library of Congress.
Additional activities of the
Stanley Quartet during the fall
semester will include the regular
series of public concerts in Ann
Arbor and in Detroit, as well as
several concerts throughout the
state, Prof. Gilbert Ross, violinist
with the Quartet, announced.
Other members of the group
are Gustave Rosseels, violin, Prof.
Robert Courte, viola, and Paul
Olefsky, cello.
Square Dance
Set This Week
A square dance open to all will
be held on the southwest tennis
courts at Palmer Field or in the
case of rain at Waterman Gym-
nasium Thursday from 8 to 10
p.m.
Sponsored by the Office of
Summer Session and the physical
education departments for men
and women, the dance will be
free of charge. Callers for the
dance will be members of the Ann
Arbor Square Dance Leaders As-
sociation.

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STATE FAIR GROUNDS BAND SHELL
AUGUST 14, 15, 16
Executive Producer Ed Sarkesian
LEONARD FEATHER, M.C.
Tickets on sale at
Bob Marshall's Book Store
209 S. State St.
Music Center 300 S. Thayer St.
Box Seats $6.00
Reserved Sec. $4.75 $3.75 $2.75 $1.75
Please enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope for mail orders.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 14
" Max Roach Quintet
" Dave Brubeck Quartet
with Paul Desmond
* Maynard Ferguson
& Orch.
" Thelonious Monk Quartet
" Dukes of Dixieland
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14
" Chico Hamilton Quint.
* Chris Connor
" Andre Previn Trio
" Newport Jazz All-Stars
with George Wein,
Buck Clayton,
Pee Wee Russell,
Vic Dickinson,
Jimmy Rushing
" Duke Ellington & Orch.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16
* Jack Teagarden
" Ahmad Jamal Trio
* Gene Krupa Quartet
* OscarFPeterson Trio
* Four Freshmen
" Stan Kenton & Orch,

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