1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Haiti-Land of Unique Beaut 9a BACKWARD ECONOMY-Mangos come to Port-au-Prince by boat and basket. Many Haitians never handle money, trading products of their tiny farms for needed provisions, carrying them home on the heads. SHADE-A Haitian takes refuge from the midday sun by lying down under the willow-screen on a grave in the Port-au-Prince cemetery. SPRING, COATS-SUITS All of 100% wools. Orig. $29.95 to $65.00. Group of Better Dresses, Evening and cocktail styles. Orig. were $17.95 to $49.95. Sizes 7-15, 19-44 reg. and petite, 127-241. Groups of ocstume jewelry, Bras, hats, gloves. OzOFF The final carillon concert of the Summer Session series will be per- formed at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday. Prof. George Cavendar, assistant director of University bands, will lead approximately 25 students who will play percussion and brass instruments with the carillon. Featured in the program will be Prof. Percival Price's "Tower Con- cert, Number One,", with Price playing the solo part on the caril- lon. Also on the program will be "Invitation to the Waltz" by Weber and a selection of Michigan songs. T HE E LIZABET H DIL LON SHOPS On Forest off corner of S. University Opposite Campus theater SLUMS-Most of the houses in the capital city are substandard, and the developments put up in recent years barely scratch the surface. SHOWINGMICHIGAN at COOL M-G-M presents... Breathless excitement from the master of suspense! CARY GRANT EVA MARIE SAINT JAMES MASON in ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S 'NORTH BY NORTHWEST' in VistaVision". TECHNICOLOR* w.saning IESSIE ROYCE LANDIS STARTS THURSDAY "A HOLE IN THE HEAD" DIAL NO 8-6436 ENDS TONIGHT "It pops with bright surprises. Charming..$it has an innocence and naturalness about it."-Crowther, RR N. Y. Times SPECIAL GROUP g I# I g