THE MICHIGAN DAILY _.. T LIGHTING ONLY: illage Power Policy Changc uled Impossible by FPHA Continaed from Page 1) s," he said, "but we intend e Village residents as com- e as possible in the process." azard ge wiring is not heavy to carry an extra load, eh News hie BAPTIST YOUNG MAR- DS will have a pot-luck supper :30 p.m. today at the Guild' se, 502 East Huron. embers of the ROGER WIL- MS GUILD will meet at 7:30 today at the Guild House to o the Intramural Building for vening of games. f nten devotions, including ediction and Stations of the s, will be held at 7:30 p.m. to- at ST MARY'S CHAPEL. * * * efreshments and music will w an evening of ice-skating at Coliseum for members of the LEYAN GUILD today. le skaters will leave the lounge 30 p.m. Anyone not interested Gating may stay at the Guild se to play games or listen to rds. .~ ie CANTERBURY CLUB will an open house from 4 to 6 today at the Student Center. he said, and an overload on the line is a definite fire hazard. "We realize that this policy imposes an nconvenience on Village resi- lents," he added, "but certainly 'revention of a disastrous fire is nore vital." According to Annala, tighter °ontrols over use of electrical ap- )liances are necessary because "a lumber of fires have been caused n the last three weeks by amateur viring and excess loading of elec- rical circuits." Glassberg revealed that the! F'PHA has had to replace 15,000 'uses in temporary housing proj- acts. Fuse boxes at the Village are kept locked, he said, but they have been broken open in some cases. A University law student Was disci- 3lined last week by the Law School's Administrative Commit- tee for tampering with a fuse box at his Willow Village residence. No Penalies Specified Glassberg expressed confidence that it would not be necessary to use severe measures to enforce the policy prohibiting the use of elec- trical appliances. He said that Willow Village residents must un- derstand the reasons for the order and its importance to their own and. their neighbors' safety. He refused to specify the penal- ties which would be imposed upon residents failing to comply with regulations. Annala had stated that in cases of "flagrant viola- tion' of regulations governing use of electricity, tenants will be evict- ed. CAMPUS BRIEFS, Internf(aiortal Tea . . The regular weekly tea dance for foreign students and their friends will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m. today in the International Center. Sunday Supper .. . A program of violin and piano selections will follow a supper for foreign students and friends at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Interna- tional Center. Reservations for supper should be made before tomorrow noon in the International Center of- fice. The musical program is open to the public. Coffee Hour ... A coffee and conversation hour for all students studying German will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the League Cafeteria. FESPC Discussion .. . Rev. Edward H. Redman of the Unitarian Church, will dis- cuss the FEPC at the first meet- ing of Progressive Citizens of America at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Union. The organization was formed by a merger of the Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions and the National Council Political Ac- tion Committee at the end of December. Skating Frolic.. . A midwinter ice skating frolic will be held by public health school :students and staff at the Coliseum iMonday night. Competitive races will be stag- ed and refreshments wil be serv- ed. * * French Film . .. "The Baker's Wife," French film with English titles, and a Laurel and Hardy short, "Dirty Work," will be shown at 8:30 p.m. today and tomorrow at the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre. WILL SING COUNTESS ROLE --Rose Derderian, who will sing the role of the Countess in' Mo- zart's "The Marriage of Figaro," to be presented by the speech de- partment and the music school March 11-15. Mystery Play, To Bre Given .. 1 . Y 1 i i 1 r r i 1 { Detroit Guild Show To Star 'U' Graduate Patricia Winkworth, former 'U' student, will be starred in the De- troit Dramatic Guild's presenta- tion of "The Perfect Alibi' Wed- nesday and Thursday at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Miss Winkworth, after leaving the University in 1939, studied dra- matics at Rollins Studio Theatre, where she was featured in such plays as "Tovarich," "Our, Town" and "School For Husbands." She is now doing professional radio work in Detroit. "The Perfect Alibi," a mystery by A. A. Milne, will mark the first appearance of the Detroit Drama- tic Guild in Ann Arbor. The play will be staged in asso- ciation with the Smith College Club of Ann Arbor. Read and Use Daily Classified Ads ART CINEMA LEAGUE an INTER-CO-OP COUNCIL Present' AIM ln The... English Titles: French Dialogue Also: LAUREL AND HARDY in "Dirty Work" Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 27, 28, Mar. 1 - 8:30 P.M. LYDIA MENDELSSOHNTHEATRE Box Office Opens 2 P.M. Daily Admission 42c (Tax inc.) Reservations, Phone 6300 "'The most earthy, human, funny and realistic French movie seen here in years."--THE NEW YORKER CLASSIFIED ADVE] II Continuous from 1 P.M. TODAY and Saturday lam' J Ti Vf O PJ Q E' ANN 7 W'o jw,* 0.00 !'@*4"* 9 0 GIRL *@*~LR *,@ BATTLE OF I THE CHAMPS Also -- FLICKER FLASHBACK WORLD NEWS .. .. Coming Sunday 'SISTER KENNY" ROSALI ND RUSSELL , WHEN THE WEATHER CALLS FOR DOUBLE-SOLED PROTECTION FOR SALE FOR SALE: 1946 Mercury town sedan. All extras.5Best offer today. Call 4121, Ext. 568 )53 ARGUS SLIDE PROJECTOR (2x2). carrying case, built-in tray. Phone 6883. )50 PORTABLE record player, 3 months old, good condition, $25. Call 2-7374 after 6. )66 NEW G.E. DW58 LIGHT METER with case. Guaranteed perfect, $22. Call Mr. Mee, 611 Church St., Ph. 9183. )39 PLYMOUTH 140, black 4-door, '46 Dodge Motor, Good Tires, Heater. $975. Phone 8682, evenings, 5:30 to 7:30.)7 1939 CHEVROLET town sedan. Call after 3 p.m., 406 Greene House, East Quad. )49 DIAMOND engagement ring. % carat. Box 43, Mich. Daily. )61 ONE TICKET Lotte Lehmann concert, good seat, main floor. Phone 5519. PERSONAL ATTENTION: (MUCKET) -USERS. The Amalgamated Mucket Co. is now serving Ann Arbor. Complete new stock available. C. Hooker, Rm. 6, Winchell House, 2-4401. )15 TAILORING and SEWING DRESSMAKING and alterations, also iChgAN Playing through Saturday 1'z g teacher of sewing. Miss Livingston 315 S. Division, second floor front. )33 WANTED TO BUY SLIDE RULE: K & E Log-Log Trig or Deci-Trig, 10-inch. John Bengtson,. Dorm 15, Rm. 23, West Lodge, Tel. 9213. )17 TRANSPORTATION HURRY GANG this is your last chance to fly to Boston for spring vacation in a chartered major airlines plane. For the quickest, cheapest, most convenient way home. Write Ray Newhall, Box 722, West Lodge, Ypsi- lanti, and I'll send you complete in- formation. Time is SHORT. )56 WANTED THERE'S A FUTURE for women in the telephone business. If you're look- ing for an interesting, well-paying job that has a future, come to see us now. We will welcome you and will answer all your questions cheerfully. Apply 323 E. Washing- ton.)5 TWO STUDENTS living at Pittsfield Village to deliver the Michigan Dai- ly. Good pay. Apply Student Pub- lications Bldg. Phone 2-3241. )11 FOR RENT TYPEWRITERS NOW AVAILABLE for rent standards or portables - Office Equipment Service Co., 111 S. Fourth Ave. )36 TYPEWRITERS now available for rent, standards or portablese - Office Equipment Service Co., 11 S. Fourth Ave. ) 36 DOUBLE GARAGE. Will rent singly or together. Inquire 915 Green Street. Diamonds andO Wedding Rings 717 North University Ave. y Educators Wi Attend Meeting In Atlantic City A delegation of nine faculty members from the education school B will attend the first national post- ' war convention of the American t Association of School Administra- A tors being held in Atlantic City A tomorrow through Thursday. p Representatives from the edu- u cation school will be: ProfessorsV Thomas Diamond, Claude Eggert- sen, Harlan C. Koch, Howard Y. McClusky, Arthur B. Moehlman, Raleigh Schorling, Clifford Woody, Stuart A. Courtis and Dr. George E. Carrothers~I Edmonson Paper S Superintendents of schools, m high school principals and repre- 3, sentatives from several colleges, an anticipated total of 400 from Michigan alone, will attend. Ten general sessions and 33 afternoon m discussion groups are planned.- 13 Dean J. B. Edmonson, of the education school, who will be un- able to make the trip at this time, G will submit a paper on "Eliminat- ing Bias in Textbooks," to be read W at one of the sessions. Convention Exhibit m The convention exhibit will con- in sist of a display of the newest in educational books and equipment. W Speakers scheduled by Henry - H. Hill, AASA president, include Ellis G. Arnall, of Georgia, Assist- ant Secretary of State William Benton, who was chief of the American UNESCO delegation, President Conant, of Harvard Uni- versity, Mayor Humphrey, of Min- neapolis, Secretary of Interior Krug, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, noted journalist, Superintendent A. J. Stoddard, of Philadelphia, and NEA President Pearl A. Wana- maker, state superintendent of public instruction in Washing- ton. Hillel Panel Following services at 7:45 p.m. today at B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun- dation, there will be a panel dis- cussion on "Academic Freedom- How Far?" After the discussion, there will be a socal hour. RTISINGr LOST AND FOUND LOST: Glasses in brown case, Tues., morning on campus. Uhlemann Op- tical Co. on lens cloth. Please con- tact Jane Galantowicz, 3004 Stock- well, 2-4471. )8 WILL THE PERSON who "borrowed" ny bicycle Monday return it to 1408 Washtenaw. No questions asked. )65 DOUBLEHeart-shaped Bracelet bear- ing SAE and Alpha Xi Delta crests _ between Mich. Theatre and Alpha Xi Delta House Sunday night. Reward. Call 2-5570. )64 LOST: Wristwatch. Black face, pink gold case. Name on back: Jean Ath- ay. If found, please call 5740. )4a LOST: Mexican Silver Necktie Clip, Saturday, between Mich. Union and Washtenaw. Reward. Phone Swords, 8568. )62 LOST: Ladies Tiffany watch. Yellow Gold with two diamonds. Lost be- tween State and Packard and Haven Hall Tuesday night. Reward. Call 4521. Stockwell Hall. )52 FIELD JACKET, gloves, scarf and ur- gently needed keys mistakenly tak- en from second floor of Union Feb. 21st. Reward, Write Box 778, West Lodge, Ypsilanti, Mich. )24 LOST: Green and gold Parker 51 pen. Initials R. T. V. on cap. Reward, ph. 9785. LOST: Brown zipper purse, ' vicinity Holmes Rd. or Ann Arbor Greyhound bus. Mary Venton, 736 S. State. Tel. 2-6295 or 8646. Reward. )9 HELP WANTED WANTED: Clothing Salesman that can put in as much time as possible. Has to be all day Saturday and would prefer at least 2 or 3 other full days. Box 5, Mich. Daily. )35 WANTED: Girl to work for room. Call mornings. Ph. 4770. )2 COEDUCATIONAL Summer Camp in _ Michigan. Two openings for worpen - counselors. Specialized craft or dance instruction. Jewish clientele. Write J. Carron, 924 Oakland. )10 CUPBOARD CI CKEN DINNERS P.. including Sundays. Publication in The Daily Official b. University Council-Prof. L. ulletin is constructive notice to all A. White. No report. nembers of the University. Notices r the Bulletin should be sent in c. Executive Board of Graduate ypewritten form to the offfice of the School-Prof. J. M. Cork. .ssistant to the President, Room 1021 ngell Iliall, by 3:00 pam. on the day d. Senate Advisory Committee receding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- on University Affairs-Prof. R. C. ,rdays). Angell. e. Deans' Conference - Dean FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1947 HaywArd Keniston. VOL. LVII, No. 101 6. Special order. Course for freshmen on the Great Books of Notices the Western World. 7. Announcements. Faculty, College of Literature, cience, and the Arts: March . New-business. eeting, 4:10 p.m., Mon., March Rm. 125, Agell all.Pudlic Health Nursing Assem- Rm. 1025, Angell Hall, Hayward Keniston bly: 3:30 p.m., Tues., March 4. Au- Agenda ditorium, School of Public Health. 1. Consideration of minutes of Etihe EtitiSigentuDireAssoc - eeting of February 3, 1947 (pp, atione will seak n "Treds in 323-1326). _ation,_willspeakon"Trendsin 2. Presentation of new members. 3. Memorial for Prof. Moses omberg. 4. 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