.PAGL.-Two., THE IC HI-GAN - D A ILY FRIDAY,' MARCH 26, 1943 *4~Qt~wO~ FRIDAY MARCH 28~)141 - AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN War Movies To Be Shown Sunday Ni ht MUSIC TO THEIR EARS Morris Hall's Monthly Letters Cheer Band Members in Service Speech Contesjv Vanuscripts Due Monday FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1943 VOL. LIII No. 122 All notices for the Daily Official Bul- letin are to be sent to the Office of theI 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 To the members of the faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The seventh regular meeting of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Sc- ence, and the Arts will be held in Room 1025 Angell Hall, on Monday, April 5, at 4:10 p.m. The reports of the various committees have been prepared in advance and are included With this call to the meeting. They should be retained in your files as part of the minutes of the April meeting. Edward H. Kraus AGENDA: 1. Consideration of the minutes* of the March Meeting, pp. 940-941, which have been distributed by campus mail. 2. Introduction of new members. 3. Memorial-Professor Albert B. Peck. Committee: F. E. Bartell, E. H. Kraus, and W. F. Hunt, Chairman. 4. Consideration of reports submitted with the call to this meeting. a. Executive Committee-Professor T. H. Hildebrandt. b. Executive Board of the Graduate School-Professor Z. C. Dickinson. c. University Council-No meeting during the past month. d. Senate Advisory Committee-Pro- fessor 0. S. Duffendack. e. Deans' Conference-Dean E. H. Kraus. 5. Special Order: Evaulation of Services of Faculty Members of Senate Rank- Professor A. S. Alton. 6. Summer Faculty Meetings., Recom- mendation of the Executive Committee. 7. Proposed Curriculum in Medical Tech- ciology. 8. Reporting of Grades-Dr. R. L. Wil- liams. 9.Room Situation-Dean L. S. Wood- burne. 10. Codification of Faculty Regulations- Professor 1. M. Dorr. 11. New Business. 12. Announcements, School of Education Faculty: The reg- ular meeting of the faculty will be held on Monday, March 29, in the University Elementary School Library. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. and the meeting will convene at 4:15 p.m. If you wish to finance the purchase of a home, or if you have purchased Improved property on a land contract and owe a balance of approximately 60 per cent of the value of the property, the Investment Of- fice, 100 South Wing of University Hall, would be glad to discuss financing through the medium of a first mortgage. Such fi- nancing may effect a substantial saving in interest. German Table for Faculty Members will meet Monday at 12:10 p.m. in the Found- ers' Room, Michigan Union. Members of all departments are cordially invited. There will be a brief talk on Amphitryon 23 by Mr. H. W. Nordmeyer. Sumnmer forestry work in the West: Both forestry and non-forestry students are needed for forest fire control and tree disease control work during the summer in Oregun, for the Department of the In- terior, and throughout the entire Western States area for the United States Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. War givesnforest fireprotection added importance. and students may consider employment in this work a patriotic serv- ice. Wages* will amount to $130.00 a month, less deductions for board where this is furnished and a small deduction for quarters where the workers camp in permanent buildings. Ordinarily there will be a six-day week of forty-four hours; and special training will be given at the beginning of the work. Such a summer will amount to good hardening experi- ence for students who expect to enter the Army in the fall. Students 17 years of age are particularly desired. Iniuirles may be made and applications , , , ,,The recently started monthly nws- 'Target -forT ight letter sent from Morris Hall to Uni- id 'Food Cionvov' Are versity of Michigan band members to take facts from letters which All speech manuscripts for the Na- come in." Each month all new ad- tional Discussion Contest mt, be dresses will be printed so the boys_"o eLL,~v~e tuy 7iVIUUUxd in d1UlA tfm n in military service is helping those in service will know about each oth- Igreg ted who remain and those who have ers' activities as well as the activities gone stick together. here at Michigan. Two war movies will be shown in Two letters have already been sent Many of the boys are continuing the third of the series of programs to approximately fifty men whose their band work under Uncle Sam. being sponsored by the University addresses are on file, including one Nine men are playing in the Army Eesi on Soryend ythe UMchigay to Ireland and one to Australia. "We Air Force Band at Brooks Field, Tex. Extension Serice and tile Michigan are trying to get all addresses." said Six are in the Army Air Force BandI Union at 8:15 p.m. Sunday in the George Irwin, '43, student manager at Camp Luna, New Mexico. auditorium of the Kellogg Dental of the band. Building. - The first two letters contained mesags ro M. evll, hoArt A ssociaition To S"Target foi' Tonight," a four-reel m movie, tells the story of an actual air signs himsl, "Th ChiH dExhibitHere George Irwin and from Paul'Liddi- raid by the Bomber Command of the coat, '43, quartermaster, and Herb- The Ann Arbor Art Association Royal Air Force from the preliminary ert Watkins, faculty business mana- will sponsor an art exhibition fom plans to the crew's report back to ger. The messages included news of April 2 to 23 in the galleries of the headquarters. all band activities and interesting Horace Rackham Building. The The other movie to be shown facts about the campus during war show will be open daily from 2 to 5 "Food Convoy.*" This portrays the I"Next." said Irwin, "we are going and fron 7 to 10 except for Sundays members of an escorting destroyer's for three weeks. crew starting out at night to bring a For the first time in its history lar ronvv in safelv. Through con- FATS SALVAGE HELD prizes will be awarded. Ten dollars entered by iMon ay. n orcier o quai- ify for consideration in later intra- regional and inter-regional compe- tit.on. The topic foi the speeches is "How the American Republics are cooperat- ing in winning the war." Manu- scripts should be less than 1,000 words and should be written as a speech. The two winners will be entered in the central regional com- petition which will be held in April. To this date, no manuscripts have been turned in which leaves the con- test open to any who wish to partici- pate. MICHIGAN THE HALL OF FAME PICTURE Another Iriunith from M-G-All La HEmY PAL!! I She'll Wake Up ( it You Ask Hter / ~To Ticket Sale Monday and Tuesday from 1 - 5 at the Union Desk $.50 including tax featuring" CLYDE LUCAS' ORCHESTRA Presented by the Classes of '45 and '46 Lost Big Dance of the Year FRIDAY, APRIL 9-at the UNION are available at Room 3052, Natural Sci- versations and orders during a threa- ence Building. Saturday morning, be- tened emergency are shown the pre- tween 9 and 11, March 27. e S. T. Dana, Dean cautions taken to secure the saf passage and arrival of the convoy. Summer work with TVA: - ~ - Students who have completed their tI'avel on the job. Employes will furnish basic forestry courses, particularly plane their own transportation from school or surveying, forest mensuration, and den- home to the base of operations, and will drology, are needed for timber survey provide their own subsistence and bed- summner work on Authority lands by the ding. Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, Applications are available and inter- Tennessee. views may be obtained at Room 3052. Candidates should be in good physical Natural Science Building, Saturday morn- condition, able to swim, since they will ing, between 9 and 11. March 27. travel by boat and live on houseboats, s. T. Dana, Dean and should have a taste for outdoor living In sparsely settled country. Salaries, based Seniors: May, 1943: College of L.S.A., on a six-day week, are expected to be Schools of Education. Music, and Public $133.83 per month. The Authority will Health: furnish living quarters, equipment and (Continued on Page 4) CLASSIFIED ADVERITISING A special household fats salvage drive is being held this week and next in Ann Arbor in connection with the national waste fat salvage committee of the glycerine and associated indus- tries, George H. Gabler, Washtenaw County salvage chairman, announced yesterday. in War Savings Stamps will be given for the best entries in oil painting, sculpture, water color, prints, and crafts. The exhibition will include numer- ous works by both students and fac- ulty in the College of Architecture and Design. I : CLASSIFIED RATES Non-Contract $ .40 per 15-word insertion for one or two days. (n- crease of loc for each additional 5 words.) $1.00 per 15-word insertion for three or more days. (In- crease of $.25 for each additional 5 words.) Contract Rates on Request HELP WANTED STUDENT WANTED for part-time position in receiving department. Apply in person. Goldman Bros. Cleaners. 214 S. State. CUNNINGHAM DRUG CO. has op- enings for part time soda clerk be- tween 6 and 10 p.m. 50c per hour. 226 S. Main St. STUDENT WANTED for part-time driver's position. Apply in person. Goldman Bros. Cleaners. 214 S. State St. MISCELLANEOUS WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL-- Driveway gravel, washed pebbles. Killins Gravel Co., phone 7112. WANTED WANTED-Used clothes. Best prices paid. Ben the Tailor, 122 E. Wash- ington St. Phone 5387 after 6 p.m. LOST and FOUND LOST-Pair of glasses. Blue leather case, between Packard and Mon- roe. Please call 5343. LOST-Alligator cigaret case; black and grey Shaeffer pencil, inscribed -Burton Burg. Reward. 2-4409. FOR SALE FOR SALE-New French language phone, with records and books; $10; cost $60, Call after 1:00 p.m., 918 Packard. EXCHANGED at Pi Beta Phi Tea, Feb. 13th, pair of brown carriage boots. Call Helen Anderson, Betsy Barbour. * *SPECIALS** 50c I pana Tooth,-Paste ..........43c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes ...... 47c 100 Puretest Aspirin .P.P..........49c 96 Tablets Vimms . $1.69 500 Kleenex Tissues .............25c Revlon Lipstick. ........60c, Paramount Developing and Printing of your films - one-day service Light Lunches Served at Our Fountain THE REXALL STORE ON THE CAMPUS 340 SOUTH STATE America!t RONALD CORM GREEK GARSON in JAMES HILTON'S RANDOM flARVEST Directed by MERVYN LeROY Produced by SIDNEY FRANXLIN with PHILIP DORN SUSAN PETERS HENRY TRAVERS . REGINALD OWESN *BRAMWELL FLETCHER 4 55e 40e ..t UNTIL Closing 5 P.M. Continuous Next "CASABLANCA" ~'j~:.~'2* -. .1 I I IF 'N LOST-Shaeffer pen hetween Wit- ham's Drug Store andPresbyte- rian Church. Reward. Call Lewis, 2-3279. LOST-Black leather zipper billfold, containing $25.00 and valuable pa- pers. Campus vicinity. Reward. Phone 2-3790, 328 E. William. LOST-Woman's gold Bulova wrist watch somewhere between State, South University, and Sigma Nu house. Call Margery Merriam at 2-2569. Reward. STUDENTS PART-TIME JOBS available. Willow Lodge Cafeteria. U.S. 112, Ypsi. lanti. Apply 2049 E. Mich. TYPEWRITERS of all makes. O fice and portable models. Bough rented, repaired. Student and O fice Supplies. 0. D. Morrill, 31 South State St. Phone 6615. LAUNDERING 14 HELP WANTED-Young lady, not student, 20-30 years old, reliable and efficient-for secretarial work and selling from record and radio stock. 10:00 to 5:45 daily. $25.00 a week. Apply Mr. Wallace, 3542. LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darn, Careful work at low price. WAR BONDS ISSUED HERE! DAY OR Continuous Shows W' From P.M. NEWE Today and Saturday NIGHT T_ LE srT fHATK..2 I S*. and you can help! Iz For a squadron in the air or tanks on the ground, it's speed that counIs. To them, swift communication is vital, just as it is to moving armies and to war produetioi. Every college Luan and woman can help keep the lines of communication open for vital war 'calls by using Long Distance* only when most urgent... by giving the number.. . and OSEPH COTTEN - DOLOROS DEL RIOY UTH WARRICK wirh ORSON WELLES Extra Added 11 B I -. . -- I U