I .3CPAGE FOUR, T HE M IC HIG AN D AILY WEDNE S1DA'Y, MAY 24, 1944 Kelun T o Go On Oil Survey A1askan Exploration Is Scheduled by U.S. Navy Prof. Levis 3. Kelum of the ge- ology department will take part in a petroleum exploring survey in Alaska this summer which will be under the sponsorship of the Navy and the United States Geological Survey. He will leave this week for Wash- ington, D.C., to settle final details about the trip. As a member of this scientific group, he will be stationed' in the Point Barrow district in north- ern Alaska under the direction of naval officers. Preliminary investigations have been made by the Geological Survey earlier this year, Prof. s Kelum said, and there are indications that oil seepages have existed for a long time in that region. Other areas under study .are the Katalla region, the Alaskan peninsula and the Yukon and Kuskokwin River basins. 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Highlights On Campus ... Coinnittee ChitFU Srt . . The new central committee of the Child Care project was announced yesterday by Naomi Miller, '45, chair- man The committee is as follows; per- sonnel, Jean Pines, '46, of Sigma Delta Tau; publicity, Dona Guim- araes, '46, Martha Cook; Girl Re- serves, Lois Kivi, '46, Alpha Gamma Delta; Girl Scouts, Sue Polowe, '46, Martha Cook; proxy parents, Bar- bara Osborne '46, Martha Cook; and Martha Lovett, '46, Alpha Gamma Delta. g * * * Dressings U i Ope *.. The Surgical Dressings Unit will be open today in the League from 1 to 5 p.m. Adis ors To Meet... Orientation advisors and transfer advisors for the fall semester' will meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 31, and not today as was previously an- nounced. Attendance is compulsory and any adviso who cannot attend the meet- ing must contact Betty Willemin, chairman of Orientation Committee, at 2-1528. Mortarboard To Meet . . . There will be a meeting for all old and new Mortar Board members at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the League, according to Bette Willemin, '45, newly-elected president. The room will be posted. U' Alumni Clubs To Meet Today in Detroit The University of Michigan Clubs of the ninth district which includes most of southeastern Michigan will hold its' annual meeting at 6 p.m. today at the Wardell Sheraton Hotel in Detroit. The clubs in western Michigan will hold their meeting Saturday at the Olds Hotel in Lansing. CLASSIFIED; RATES $ .40 per 15-word insertion for one or two days. (In- crease of lOc for each additional five words.) Non-Contract $1.00 per 15-word insertion for three or more days. (In- crease of 25c for each additional five words.) Contract Rates on Request HELP WANTED SEAMSTRESS WANTED - Kessel's Campus Shop, No. 9, Arcade. PART OR full-time help any day of week including Sunday. Campus Bike Shop, 510 East Williams. 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Will sacrifice good light weight book rack and single drawer steel filing cabinet. Call 26334 before 3 p.m. HORSES MOVE TO HOUSE AS FLOOD HITS FARM-Three horses at this farm near Des Moines, Ia., moved up to the high ground around the house as flood waters swept over most of the surrounding area. Bai Tickets on Sale in League Tickets are on general sale in the League lobby for "Boulevard Ball," which will be given by Assembly-Pan- hellenic organizations from 8:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday in Waterman Gymnasium. The dance, which will be formal, will feature the music of Jerry Wald, vocalist Ginny Powell, the Ulniver- sity's Doc Fielding, and music from local shows. Included in the attractions will be a brief preview of the forthcoming musical comedy, "Rumor Has It." The quartet from the show will sing one of the numbers, "We Hope They're Beautiful." Also on the pro- gram is the outstanding number from the recent Junior Girls Play, "SoJ- dier of Mine." A "coke bar" will be set up in ad- joining Barbour Gymnasium, and coeds will act as waitresses, as well as running the checking concession. The entire dance is being put on by University women, who will turn Waterman Gymnasium into a "park," complete with shrubbery and park benches. Street signs will denote University coed residences, such as "Kappa Court" and "Stockwell Street." T ravieso W ill Give Lecture Ont Vertezlh As the third in a series of lectures on Latin American Countries, Dr. Armando Travieso of Venezuela will discuss dilfierent aspects of his coun- try at 8 p.m. today in the Kellogg Auditorium. The lectures are sponsored by the Latin American Society and the In- ternational Center in an attempt to help acquaint people here with the countries of Latin America. Guest chairman for the evening will be Prof. Arthur S. Aiton of the history department. He will intro- duce Dr. Travieso and will lead the discussion following the speech. Dr. Travieso said he plans to dis- cuss the educational system in Vene- zuela, from the lower schools to the colleges and universities and even udult education. Some of the speech also will be devoted to a discussion of the resources of the country, he said, and added that oil is not their only resource, "though many seem to think it is." The speaker is doing legal research work in letters of credit here with the intention of writing a treatise on the subject when the workris Complete. Before coming to Ann Arbor in Octo- ber of last year he was graduated from the Central University of Vene- zuela and practiced law in Caracas. Anti Arbor Club I Hold Annual Outing The University of Michigan Ann Arbor Club will hold its annual tradi- tional outing June 8 at the Barton Hills Country Club. " Tickets will be on sale at the Union and committee members will be sell- ing them. 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