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THE jMICHI GAN DAILY
SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1946
Campus Highlights
Deutscher Verein .. Lutheran Foundation...
A German "pops" with dancing, The University Lutheran Student
a variety show and music by a Ger- Foundation will hold its annual meet-
man band will be presented by the ing at 6:30 p.m. today in the Zion
Deutscher Verein at 8:30 p.m. Fri- Lutheran Parish Hall.
day at a local restaurant. The Foundation, which was formedc
The program will feature "A Ride in 1937 by alumni, laymen and pas-
in der Nacht," a poem by Dr. H. F. tors to assist in the work with Luth-!
L. Raschen of the German depart- eran students, will meet with the
ment in the "Schonste Longvitch," members of the Lutheran Student
a combination of German and Eng- Association.
lish, and the original version of the The Rev. Harold Yochum, president
popular song, "Lili Marlene," by a of the Michgan District of the Ameri-
faculty quartet. can Lutheran Church, will be the
The "Night in the Old Country" principal speaker. Evelyn Olsen will
is open to all students and faculty sing "The Lord's Prayer" during the
members. 'Tickets are on sale at meetingB
the nionandLeage ad inthe The Board of Directors will meet
the Union and League and in the at 3:30 p.m. to care for business be-,
German departmental office. fore the general meeting.
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Econcentrics Forum - - - Fraternity Banquet .. .
Econcentrics, student economics Mr. Judson S. Sayre will discuss
club, will sponsor a labor forum to "The Establishment of a National
consider a program for industrial Sales Oragnization" at a banquet to
peace at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the be given by Phi chapter of Alpha
Union. Kappa Psi, professional fraternity
Members of the forum panel will in con:merce, at 6:30 p.m. Tues-
be Prof. William Haber of the econo- day in the Union.
mics department, Prof. Joseph E. The banquet has been planned to
Kallenbach of the political science honor new members and to climax
department, and Prof. John W. Rie- the work of reorganization of the
gal, professor of industrial relations fraternity, whch was inactive dur-
in the School of Business Adminis- ing the war. The lecture is one in
tration. a series planned to inform mem-
The forum will be followed by a bers of various phases of business
general question and answer period, and commercial activity.
All interested students are urged to * * *
attend by Leona Landy, president of
the club. Lecture on Palestine .. .
* * *
Clark Hopkins, professor in the
IRA Picnic Today: .-.. Greek and Latin departments, will
lecture on Palestine at 8 p.m. to-
The Inter-Racial Association will morrow in the International Center.
sponsor a picnic from 1 to 10:30 An informal discussion period will
p.m. today at Saline Valley Farms. follow Prof. Hopkin's lecture, which
Among the items on the after- is one of a series of programs on
noon program are ball games and world events sponsored by the All
swimming. A picnic supper will be Nations Club.
held in the evening and will be Preceding the lecture, there will
followed by folk dancing and enter- be a general business meeting at 7
tainment. p.m. to discuss proposed changes in
The group will meet at 110 N. the constitution of the club.
State, corner of State and Huron, Because of the lecture the weekly
at 1 p.m. Transportation will be bridge night sponsored by ANCUM
provided to and from the farm. will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
etroit Offers usi Students
Job Opemigs To Give Recitals
Job openings in Detroit through William Payne, pianist, will present
the United States Employment Ser- a recital at 8:30 p.m. today in Lydia
vice have been announced in the fol- Mendelssohn Theatre.
lowing capacities:T
Junior art curator, X-ray techni- The program, including a group
cian, industrial hygienist, engineer- of five original preludes, will be giv-
ing, business administration, general en in partial fulfillment of the re-
science, physical education, social quirements for the degree of Master
sciences, social workers, technical of Music.
aide, medical science, accounting. P scB
More detailed information can be Payne received his Bachelor of,
oredtailedm ina on anbe Music degree at the University of
obtained from Lawrence Hamberg,
manager of the local United States Texas. A member of Phi Mu Alpha
Employment Service at 312 East f-fur- and Pi Kappa Lambda, honorary
on, Detroit. music societies, Payne is a student of
DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
Men's Glee ;ub To
Sing Ai Percy Jones
The Men's Glee Club, under the'
direction of Prof. David Mattern of'
the School of Music, will visit Percy
Jones Hospital tonight.
The Glee Club will participate in
one of a series of concerts presented'
for disabled veterans.
Prof. Joseph Brinkman and holds a
teaching fellowship in theory at the
University.
An organ recital will be presented
at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Audi-
torium by Emma Jo Bowles, a stu-
dent of Prof. Palmer Christian.
The program, to be presented in
partial fulfillment of the require-
ments for the degree of Bachelor of
Music, will include compositions by
Bach and Franck.
~University Radio Programs
Week of May 27
MONDAY:
Station WKAR 2:30 p.m.: Education in Review. New Methods
of Teaching English as a Foreign Language. Dr. C. C. Fries.
Station WKAR 2:45 p.m.: Alumni Association Program.
Station WPAG 5:45 p.m.: The Children's Corner, Dr. Hargis.
TUESDAY:
Station WPAG 5:45 p.m.: The Original Drama. Student-written,
student enacted play.
WEDNESDAY:
Station WKAR 2:00 p.m.: Epochs in Music. Program under the
supervision and direction of Prof. Hanns Pick.
Station WIKAR 2:30 p.m.: The Medical Program. Diseases Caused
by Filterable Viruses, Dr. Thomas Francis, Jr.
Station WPAG 5:45 p.m.: Campus News. Prepared by Rosamond
Haas of the University News Service and presented by students
enrolled in broadcasting classes.
Station WKZO and WJEF 6:40 p.m.: Plan the home Series.
Choosing an Architect, Wells I. Bennett.
THURSDAY:
Station WJR 10:45 p.m.: The Medical Series. Tuberculosis as it
pertains to Industry, Dr. Daniel Jenkins.
FRIDAY:
Station WKAR 2:30 p.m.: The OriginalDrama. Student-written,
student-enacted play.
Station WKAR 2:45 p.m.: Religion in Review. Dr. Edward W.
Blakeman, Counselor in Religious Education.
Station WPAG 5:45 p.m.: The University Carillon. Played by
Professor Percival Price.
SATURDAY:
Station WJR 2:00 p.m.: Stump the Professor. A quiz program
with a panel of University professors answering the questions.
SUNDAY:
Station WJR 9:15 a.m.: Hymns of Freedom. Quartet directed by
Ernest Larson. Commentated by Dr. D. E. Hargis.
Publication in the Daily Official Bul-
letin is constructive notice to all mem-
bers of the University, Notices for the
Bulletin should be sent in typewritten
form to the Assistant to the President,
1021 Angell Hail, by 3:30 p.m. on the dayEn
preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat-
urdays).t
SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1946 ,
VOL. LVI, No. 150
Notaces
Varsity Glee Club. Bus leaves from
in front of Union 3:30 for trip to Bat-
tle Creek for Percy Jones concert.
Very important!! Call D. Mattern,,
2-3639, if you cannot possibly come.
-D. Mattern
Pay checks which would normally
be released May 31 to University em-
ployees on the monthly salary roll
will be released May 29.
School of Education Faculty: The
May meeting of the Faculty will be
held Tuesday, May 28, at 4:15 in the
University Elementary School Lib-
rary.
Students, College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts:!
Professor Gjelsness of the Depart-
ment of Library Science will present
a lecture to our students on "The
Librarian," Monday, May 27, at 4:30
p.m., 1025 Angell Hall.
Dr. Fletcher and Dr. Harris of the
Bureau of Psychological Services will
present a lecture to our students on
"Little Known Professional Oppor-
tunities," Tuesday, May 28, 4:30 p.m.,
1025 Angell Hall.
TYPEWRITERS
Bought,aRented f
Repaired
STUDENT and
OFFICE SUPPLIES
O. D. MORRILL
314 S. State St. Phone 7177
CHAS.
HOGAN'S BAGGAGE
Phone 2-1721
TRUNKS, PARCELS
Small Move Jobs
INSURED
SUNDJ AY DINNER
IlALFj GRAIrvvRuIr
FRUIT COCKTAIL
CHICKEN SUPREME SOUP
VARIETY OF CELERY, OLIVES, AND PICKLES
BROILED LAKE HURON TROuT with tartar sauce $1.50
CRILED IENDERLOIN STEAK
with french fried onions ...................2.25
Football Tickets: Football admis- the Administration Building on Fer-
sion tickets for University of Michi- ry Field between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30
gan students will be issued at the p.m. daily.
time of registration for the fall se-
nester. Notice to Men Students and House-
Students who wish to purchase holders:
tickets for their parents or friends The closing date for the Spring
should order tickets before August Term will be June 22 and room rent
1 to be assured of receiving them. in approved rooming houses for men
Application blanks for tickets may shall be computed to include this
be obtained at the ticket office in (Continued on Page 3)
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GRILLED PORTERHOUSE STEAK
with french f ried onions ..... .......... .
GRILLED SIRLOIN STEAK with french fried onions
BROIuED LAMB CHOPs ............ . ........ .
BAKED VIRGINIA HAM with candied yams.....
ROAST YOUNG CHICKEN with sage dressing
and giblet gravy . . ...................
SOUT Ir.RN FRIED CHICKEN....................
2.00
1.85
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
Plead Lettuce Salad with Thousand Island Dressing
*** **** *
Fresh Frozen Vegetables: Corn, Green Peas, Lima Beans
French fried potatoes, mashed, candied yams
I1otneniade Apple Pie
Ice Cream
Lemon Meringue Pie
Cake
To BE SERVED IN THE DINING ROOM
OR To BE DELIVERED
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Ca ferinq Service
834 GREENE STREET
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: On Thursday, May 23, about
10 A.M. in Ann Arbor Bank, Uni-
versity branch, Black Parker Vac-
uumatic pen. Lost while transact-
ing Famine Committee business.
Pen has great sentimental value.
Finder please call R. L. Westervelt,
4121 Ext. 102. Reward.
LOST: Thursday, May 23, between
library, Rackham, and Jordan,
Gamma Phi Beta sorority pin. Call
Barbara Bingham, 2-2569. Reward.
LOST: Brown billfold containing
valuable papers; in Rackham or
League Wednesday night. Reward.
Ann V. Jimenez. Phone 2-2955.
LOST: Grey Parker 51 pen in vicin-
ity of League or Union Monday.
If found, please call 3765. Reward.
NAME your own reward, but please
return my class ring. Blue, cut
spinel stone - class of 1946. Initi-
als P. K. on inside band. Lost at
Health Service. Great sentimental
value. Call Paula Kellner, 2-2868.
IF YOU have a heart - take pity
on me and return my brown alli-
gator wallet lost Tuesday in Mich-
igan Theatre. Keep money, ident.,
or anything so long as you return
wallet - my only remembrance of
a dear friend. Return to Daily or
to Bina Cady, 927 S. Forest. Phone
9390. Thanks.
WANTED
MIDWAY Bicycle Shop, 322 E. Lib-
erty. We have rebuilt used bikes
for sale. Your bike can be expertly
repaired also.
WANTED: House or apartment, will
buy or rent, for veteran and wife
both doctors. Desired on or before
July 1. Call Tellman 4741. Re-
ward.
APARTMENT WANTED: For fall
and spring terms by veteran. Call
2-4591, 110 Tyler House.
HELP WANTED
POSITIONS open for counselors for
Y.M.C.A. camp, summer 1946. Ap-
ply Y.M.C.A., Ann Arbor.
HOUSEWIFE: Who needs to earn
liberal amounts full or part time
in dignified selling position. For
interview write H. T. Bair, Reming-
ton Bldg., Kalamazoo, Mich.
HELP WANTED: Male drug clerk,
full or part time, experience pre-
ferred. Top pay. Apply Witham
Drug Company in person only.
MISCELLANEOUS
TYPEWRITERS bought, sold, rent-
ed, repaired. Work guaranteed.
Two days' service. Office Equip-
ment Co., 111 4th St., ph. 2-1213.
HILDEGARDE SEWING SHOP, 116
E. Huron. Let us make your drapes,
alterations, and custom made
clothes! Phone 2-4669.
MEN'S Used Clothing Wanted. Best
prices paid. Sam's Store, 122 East
Washington.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: German Reflecta cam-
era, Spaulding top-flight tennis
racket, squash racket. Call 2-4616
after 7 P.M.
EVENING SLIPPERS, silver. Size
71/2. Worn only once. 3 inch heels,
ankle strap. $7.00. Phone 9593
after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT
TYPEWRITER for rent: Call 2-5546
Mrs. Anderson between 9 A.M. and
4 P.M. on Tuesday.
NMI
MICHIGAN
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, 1:00-3:30-6:16-8:55
No short subjects will be shown
on this program.
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Please Note Unusual Time
Schedules for this Attraction.
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