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THE MICIGAN DAIY

SUNifbAY, NOV. 29, 1942

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rDAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
SUNDAY, NOV. 29, 1942
VOL. LIII No. 48
All notices for the Daily Official Bul-
letin are to be sent to the Office of the
president in typewritten" form by 3:30
p.m. of the day preceding its publica-
tion, except on Saturday when the no-
tices should be submitted by 11:30 a.m.
Notices
Student Tea: President and Mrs.
Ruthven will be at home to students
Wednesday afternoon, December 2,
from 4 to 6 o'clock.
Selective Service Questionnaire. If
you expect a notary public to sign and
seal your Selective Service Question-
naire, please do not sign the document
except in the presence of that offi-
cial, who must by law actually see you
attach your signature to any legal
document.
-Herbert G. Watkins
Assistant Secretary
Enlisted Reserves: It has come to
my attention that some students who
have enlisted in one of the enlisted
reserve programs have failed to return
their draft questionnaire on the as-
suMption that they are not required
to do so after they have enlisted. This
is a serious error, and may lead to
unpleasant consequences. All students
must fill out and return their draft
questionnaires promptly, regardless
of whether or not they are enlisted.

If a student is doubtful about any-
thing connected with selective service
procedure, he should consult his ad-
viser or the undersigned.
It has also come to my attention
that some students in the reserves
have been called to active duty as a
result of an error at Army or Navy
Headquarters. Any student who is
called to active duty forreasons that
are not perfectly clear to him should
consult the undersigned immediately.
-B. D. Thuma,
Armed Forces Representative
Faculty, School of ifMusic: The reg-
ular meeting of the faculty of the
School of Music will be held at 4:15
p.m. on Tuesday, December 1, in
Room 305 S.M.
German Table for Faculty Members
will meet' Monday at 12:10 p.m. in
the Founders' Room Michigan Union.
Members of all departments are cor-
dially invited. There will be a brief
talk on "Juristerei versus Staatswis-
senschaft" by Mr. Wolfgang Kraus.
Faculty, School of Education: The
regular meeting of the -faculty will be
held on Monday, November 30, in the
University Elementary School Li-
brary. The meeting will convene at
4:15 p.m.
Women students wishing to donate
blood to the Red Cross for use by the
Armed Forces, are asked to present
themselves at the University Health
Service Laboratory during the follow-
ing hours for a blood recheck; Tues-
day, 10-12 a.m.; Wednesday, 9-11
a.m.; Thursday, 10-12 a.m. The fol-
lowing day they may see one of the
women physicians at the Health Ser-

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MiOVI E REIEWSoA

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Starting Today!
Shows at 1-3--5-7-9 P.M.
Adults 40c All Day

At the Michigan
Paramount has again set its cam-
eras to tailing those two irrepressible
wags, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, on
another fantastic excursion along the
"Road To Morocco" which comes to
the Michigan Theatre today.
. Hope and Crosby amble through an
utterly slap-happy picture, picking up
Dorothy Lamour along the way and
tossing acid wisecracks at each other
without a thought for reason or sense.
That is what they are doing in this
current reprise on trips to Singapore
and Zanzibar and, as a consequence,
"Road To Morocco" is Route 1 to de-
lightful "escape."
Of course that may sound a bit
ambiguous, considering Morocco's
significance in the news. But you
mustn't forget that geography means
nothing in a Crosby-Hope film. The
only purpose it serves is to justify a
fairy-tale background of oriental
splendors, turbaned villains, and Miss
Lamour and Dona Drake in scant
attire.

At the State.,.
Telling its thrilling love story in
fiery Technicolor, Paramount's pow-
erful romance of America's far-flung
timberlines, "The Forest Rangers,"
opens today at the State Theatre with
Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard
and Susan Hayward heading the cast.
This latest drama of the great out-
doors glorifies the men of the U.S.
Forest Service, the intrepid Rangers
who guard one of the nation's most
vital natural resources, our forests.
Plentifully supplied with comedy
and exciting adventure, "The Forest
Rangers" includes two musical num-
bers, "Jingle Jangle Jingle" and "Tall
Grows the Timber."
The film tells the story of a Dis-
trict Ranger (MacMurray) who meets
a society beauty from the East (Miss
Goddard) and marries her, thus
starting a sequence of laughs, thrills
and romantic situations that keep the
film moving swiftly right down to the
last flicker.

Two Wolves in Shiek's Clothi ng Meet the Queen of Arcaby!
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

HELP WANTED
WANTED-Girl for cafeteria cash-
ier, daily from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m.
50c per hour. Apply personnel of-
fice, University Hospital.
FOR RENT
NICE , warm room, private home,
close in, for graduate student or
businessman. Phone 8708.
THE
ORATORICAL ASSOCIATIONI
PRESENTS

FOR SALE
HUDSON SEAL for chubby. Size 36.
Good condition. Also Log-Log-
Duplex-Trig Slide Rule. 9829.
CHRISTMAS CARDS-The largest
selection in town. All imprinted
with your name. From 50 for $1.00
up. Craft Press, 305 Maynard St.
LOST and FOUND
LOST-One silver leaf-shaped ear-
ring. Monroe between State and
Thompson. Reward. Call 2-6112.
ALPHA SIGMA PHI fraternity pin.
Initials H.H.Y. Lost in or between
State Theatre and P-Bell. Call
2-1417. Reward.
MISCELLANEOUS
IDENTIFICATION PHOTOS-24-hr.
service. 802 Packard. 6-7:30 week-'
days.
THESIS BINDING-Mimeographing.
Brumfield and Brumfield, 308 S.
State.
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL-
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Killins Gravel Co., phone 7112.
MAKE MONEY-on your used cloth-
ing by phoning Claude H. Brown,
2-2736, 512 S. Main.
ALTERATIONS
STOCKWELL & MOSHER-JORDAN
residents-Alterations on< women's
garments promptly done. Opposite
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Contract Rates on Request
Our Want-Ad Department
will be happy to assist you in
composing your ad. Stop at
the Michigan Daily Business
Office, 420 Maynard Street.

vice for a report on the above blood
check. - Margaret Bell, M.D.
Seniors in Engineering and Allied
Subjects: Representatives of the Gen-
eral Electric Company will interview
SeniorsMonday, Tuesday and pos-
sibly Wednesday, Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and
2. There will be a group meeting in
Room 246 W. Engineering Building,
Monday at 5 o'clock. Interview sched-
ules may be signed on the bulletin
board of the Electrical and Mechani-
cal Depts., Friday-Monday.
The University Bureau of Appoint-
ments has received notice of the fol-
lowing Signal Corps announcement:
Laboratory, Field Engineering and
Sub-Professional positions for women
college graduates - $2,000 per yr.;
age limits, 21-35 yrs.
All applicants will receive training
for any of the following:
1. Inspectors
2. Laboratory experimental and de-
velopment work
3. Liaison positions
4. Expermental interference sup-
pression work
Laboratory, Field and Sub-Profes-
sional positions for women high
school graduates are also open -
$1440 per yr.; age limits, 18-30 yrs.
Further information may be had
from the notices which are on file
in the office of the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 201 Mason Hall, office
hours 9-12 and 2-4.
Bureau of Appointments and
Occupational Information

Post-War Conference: If any facul-
ty members would be interested in
housing any of the faculty members
from out of town, who will be staying
in Ann Arbor on Dec. 4 and 5 for the
Post-War Conference, please call Pat
McGraw at 2-2218.
Lectures
French Lecture: Professor ~Charles
E. Koella, of the Romance Language
Department, will give the second of
the French Lectures sponsored by
the Cercle Francais entitled, "L'Eur-
ope Future?", on Wednesday, Decem-
ber 2, at 4:15 p.m. in Room D, Alum-
ni Memorial Hall.
Ticketst for the series of lectures
may be procured from the Secretary
of the Department of Romance Lan-
guages '(Room 112, , Romance LIan-
guage Building) or at the door at the
time of the lecture for a small sum.
Holders of these tickets are entitled
to admission to all lectures, a small
additional charge being made for the
annual French play.
Open to the public.
Lecture in Surgery: Dr. Philip D.
Wilson, Orthopedic Surgeon in New
York City, will lecture on the sub-
ject, "The Treatment of Compound
Fractures Resulting from Enemy Ac-
tion" (illustrated) under the auspoces
of Nu Sigma fraternity with 'the au-
thorization of the Department of
Surgery, on Monday, Dec. 7, at 1:30
p.m. in the University Hospital Am-
phitheatre. All interested are wel-
come to attend.
(Conti.Wce1 on Page 3)

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ADAMI,
Author
'The Native's Return"
"Two-Way Passage"
Authority on Immigration
Tomorow ---
8:15 P.M.
"Tolerance
Is Not Enough"
Prices $1.10 - 83 - 55c
(incl. Federal tax)
Box Office Open
from 10 A.M. Tomorrow
HILL AUDITORIUM

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