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THE MICHIGAN DAWH-7

FRDn&Y, JANUARY 10, 1947

Campus Highlights

'4

Tax Discussion .. .
Clinton Fair will address the
Ann Arbor chapter of the Ameri-
can Federation of Teachers at
1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the 'Union.
Fair, who is state representative
of th~e Michigan Federation of
Teachers, will discuss possible dis-
posal of State sales tax funds for
Ann Arbor.
Chemical Society .
Dr. Wendell M. Stanley will
address the University section of
the American Chemical Society
on the topic "Studies on Puri-
fied Influenza Virus" at 4:15
p.m. today in Rm. 151 of the
Chemistry Building.
Dr. Stanley is associated with
the .department of animal and
plant pathology of the Rocke-
feller Institute for Medical Re-
search in Princeton, N. J. He re-
ceived the 1946 Nobel Prize in
chemistry for his work on vir-
uses ond proteins.
* * * '
IRA Party ...
A party for members of the In-
ter-Racial Association will be held
from 9 p.m. to midnight today at
the home of Patricia Fisk, 928
Olivia St.
Members of .the Association will
dance to recorded music and re-
freshments will be served.
Niemollor Talk.. .
Pastor Martin Niemollor, of
tle Coifessional Church in
Germany, former German sub-
marine nommander who spent
eight years in a concentration
camp after denouncing Hitler,
will add.'ess a mass meeting at
8 p.m. Thursday in the Masonic
'emple in Detroit.
Students interested in attend-
ing the meeting may contact
Laane Hall.

Coffee Hour . ..
Prof. Irving Anderson, of the
education school, and Mrs. Ander-
son will be guests at the Lane Hall
Coffee Hour from 4 to.6 p.m. to-
day.
y. * * *
Halsted Elected.
Prof. William P. Halsted, of
the speech department, was
elected executive secretary of
the American Educational Thea-
tre Association at the Chicago
convention during the Christ-
mas holidays.
Prof. Valentine B. Windt is
the retiring president of the or-
ganization.
Gripes Committee ..
The Student Suggestions and
Complaints Committee will hold
its initial meeting at 4 p.m. today
in Rm. 306 of the Union.
Chairman Tom Walsh an-
nounced that all students inter-
ested in working on this "Gripes"
committee may attend the meet-
ing.
Hillel Foundation.. .
"Year of Grace" will be the sub-
ject of a talk by Rabbi Herschel
Lymon during services at 7:45 p.m.
today in the B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundation.
Following the services, a social
hour will be held in the Founda-
tion.
NAM To Discuss
Portal Pay Fight
DETROIT, Jan. 9 - (A) - A
judge's invitation to management,
labor and other groups to voice
their opinions in the portal-to-
portal pay dispute received its first
acceptance today from the Na-
tional Association of Manufac-
turers.

Dr. Li, Will
Open Lecture
Series Today
Chinese Mind To Be
Topic of Discussion
Dr. Lin Tung-chi, professor of
government and history at Na-
tional Futan University, China,
will speak on "The Aristocratic
Antecedent" at 4:15 p.m. today in
the Rackham Amphitheatre.
Dr. Lin, who received his B.A.
from the University. in 1928, re-
turned to the United States in
June, 1945 as a guest of the State
Department under its Cultural
Cooperation Program. During the
past year, he has been conferring
with officials at numerous Amer-
ican universities as head of the
Library of Western Thought, a
Chinese endowed institution to be
established in Shanghai for the
specific purpose of studying the
basic ideas and institutions of
the West.
Before joining the National Fu-
tan University in 1942, he served
as dean of the College of Letters
and Law and professor of political
science at the National University
of Yunnan.
This is the first in a series of
four lectures on "The Quest of the
Chinese Mind" which Dr. Lin will
deliver under the joint auspices
of the history department and the
Oriental Civilization Program.
He will speak on "The Enlight-
enment: Prize and Price" at 8:10
p.m. Monday; "Humanism or Be-
yond Humanisin" at 4:15 p.m.,
Jan. 15; and "The Emerging
Ethos" at 4:15 p.m., Jan. 17. All
lectures will be given in the Rack-
ham Amphitheatre.

CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN:
Rev. F. J. McPhillips (hosen
To Head 300 Newman Clubs
* * *
Rev. Francis J. McPhillips, Rec-
tor of St. Mary's Student Chapel,
has been appointed National
Chaplain of the Federation of
Newman Clubs.
The appointment came from
Archbishop Richard J. Cushing of1
Boston.

Publication in The Daily Official
U"ll"i "s ("nSf" irutivo notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin should be sent in
typewritten form to the office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 1021
Angell Hail, by 3:00 p.m. on the day
preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat-
.rda3S.)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1947
VOL. LVII, No. 71)

DAILY OFFICIAL BLLETIN

that schedules are not out. Any
students responding to the earlier
notice suggesting January 9 and
10, can only be given a tentative
assignment .
Directed Teaching, Qualifying
Examination: All students expect-
ing to do directed teaching next
term are required to pass a quali-
fying examination in the subject
in which they expect to teach.
This examination will be held on

Aptitude Tests
Will Be Given4
To P re-meds
About 275 prospective medical
students are expected to take the
medical aptitude tests which will
be given in the Rackham Lecture
Hall Saturday.
The tests, to be administered
here by the Bureau of Psychologi-
cal Services, are an admission re-
quirement of all members of the
Association of American Medical
Colleges and will be given through-
out the country Saturday.
The tests have been devised by
the Graduate Record Office of -the
Carnegie Foundation to serve as a
supplement to the students col-
lege records and to measure the
extent of their present educational
level in relation to other candi-
dates throughout the country.
The tests will be given in two
sessions, from 9 a.m. to noon and
from 1:30 to 4 p.m.

The Federation of Newmaii
Clubs, with headquarters in Wash- Notices
ington is made up of 300 indi- . . .i
vidual Newman Clubs. All stu t reside hail who have
The new appointment for Fa- paid bor(d and room in full for
ther McPhillips will not eiitail his the first semester, are asked to
relinquishing his post as pastor of call immediately at the Cashier's
St. Mary's. His new duies will Office, 104 Soutl Wing to receive
necessitate, however, visits to
Washington and the 17 provinct.s
the Federation embraces. J.1,p tickets will be sold to peo-
A native of Jackson, Father Mc- pe who received application stubs
Phillips attended Assumption Col- this week in University Hall,
lege, Windsor, Ontario, Sacred Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m.-5
Heart Seminary in Detroit, and ip.m, and Saturday, 9-12 noon,
took four years of theological only. You must bring your appli-
training at Mt. St. Mary's of the cation stub and the exact change
West, Norwood, Ohio. a $5 bill and a $1 bill.

Saturday, Jan. 11, at 8:30
(Continued on Page 4)

a.m.

EntLre Perivi an
Cahi iwl Iesignis
LIMA, Peru, Jan. 9-(P)-The
entire Peruvian cabinet resigned
today in a governmental crisis
precipitated by the unsolved slay-
ing of a newspaper editor who was
an outspoken critic of the ad-
ministration of President Jose
Luis Bustamante Rivero.

REV. FRANCIS J. McPHILLIPS
Opera. Record
To Be Heard
Recordings of "La Boheme" by
La Scala di Milano Opera Com-
pany and commentary by Turan
Muskara will make up the pro-
gram at 8 p.m. Sunday at the In-
ternational Center.
Supper will be served to for-
eign students and friends at 7
p.m. Persons intending to have
supper at the Center should pur-
chase tickets ' before Saturday
noon in the Center office.
The musical program is open to
the public.

Father McPhillips came to St.
Mary's Student Chapel in July,
1941.
Campus Groups
Plan roadeast
"Michigan Maize," a weekly
radio program, sponsored by the
League and Union, to be broadcast
every Saturday at 1:49 p.m. over
station WPAG, is present ed to
publicize campus events by stres-
sing the human interest side of
the news.
Anyone interested in the writing
angle of the radio production is
urged to contact Bradley Staats-
ma at the Union Student Offices,
or Doris Kreuger at the League.

"Couche-toi! Je vais lire
GARGOYLE."-Racine.

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LOST: Light blue wallet, December 19,
in Campus Town. Contents valuable
to owner. Reward. Call Marilyn
Jones, Helen Newberry, 2-2591. )22
LOST: at 7:30, January 7 in hall of
League outside of cafeteria, a black,
zippered wallet. Will finder please,
please turn it into9League Desk or
call Margaret at 6922. No questions
asked. Keen money if you like, but
identification, etc., is vital to me!
LOST:. Old style, gold Elgin Lady's
Wrist Watch in vicinity of Lawyers'
Club. Reward. Finder please call
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THURS., FRI., SAT., Ja
English Titles
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Box Office q
Admission 42c (tax incl.)

inuory 9, 10, 11 -8:30 P.M.
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opens 2 P.M. daily
Reservations, phone 6300

LOST: Jeweled ATO Pin
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with pearls
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LOST: Glasses in tan leather case.
Please return to Box 3033, Stockwell.
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LOST: Brown leather zipper notebook
containing essential notes. Finder
please contact J. M. Culbertson, 845
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WINE

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WANTED TO RENT

MIXERS
at the

EEER DEPOT
Call 7191 . ..114 East William

TWO DESPERATE male inmates of
Willow Village seeking hideout in
Ann Arbor for spring semester. $20
reward for information leading to
occupancy of double room. Call Ypsi,
9224, call 1'8. )52
STUDENT VETERAN and wife, both
or apartment in Ann Arbor. Willing
graduates( would like furnished room
to pay high price if place is nice.
No children. Reply, Box 47, Mich.
Daily. )15
$50.00 REWARD for information which
leads to my renting an apartment,
furnished or unfurnished, in vicinity
of U.M. campus. Graduate student
and wife, no children, veteran, finan-
cial and character references avail-
able. You may arrange interview
with me by writing or calling at 1298
Danvers Court, Willow Run. )4
FEB. GRAD STUDENTS-Give you $20
for your Ann Arbor apt. if satisfac-
tory. Ph. 5333 between 7-9 P.M. Ask
for "Fred." )7
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Student to work for meals.
Call 4489. )1
STUDENTS for part-time work at soda
fountain. Swift's Drug Store, 340
South State, Phone 20534. )23

FOR SALE: COAT, tan camel's hair,
fingertip length, about size 36. $20.
Call 9179, ask for Gail. )27
FOR SALE: J. L. Hudson bicycle, 6
months old, good condition. Phone
2-5571, Sat., 12 to 5 p.m. or Mon., 3-5.
)40
FOR SALE: Tuxedo, size 36, good qual-
ity. . pr. pateiit leather shoes, size 8,
Price $25 00. Call 2-0466. )28
FOR SALE: DeJur Exposure Meter.
Carries one-year factory g.uarantee.
Bargain.sCall 9179 after 5 and ask
for Davis. )20
NEED A TUX? See this nifty double-
breasted outfit. Size 37-38. Call 7084.
18
FOR SALE: Set cf 'rails, size 36, in good
condition. Phone 2-1802 after 6:30
P.M. )19
CAR FOR SALE: 1939 Ford Super De-
luxe Tudor. All new tires; like new
inside and out. See Warren Wille at
928 Forest Avenue any evening after
5:30 P.M. )42
35 PLYMOUTH 2--Door. Excellent mech-
anical condition, good tires and bat-
tery. Heater. What offers9 Call
5215. 938 Dewrey. ) 25
FOR SALE: 1946 Oldsmobile 4-door.
Perfect condition. . Reply Box 51,
Mich. Daily or write or call at 1434
Hanover Court, Willow Run. )16
FOR SALE: Possession Feb 1st. Modern
5-room house, full basement, double
lot. 1960 Harding, Ypsilanti or Eh-
man and Greenstreet, Ypsilanti. )5
ICEBOX, Hotplace, Vacuum Cleaner,
Iron, Electric Heater, Electric Train,
Track. L. S. Wirt, 3304 Platt Rd. )2
FOR SALE: Miniature Speed Graphic,
complete with six holders, pack adap-
tor, flash equipment, and carrying
case. Call Mort Cohn, 4187. )6
MOVIE CAMERA and Light Meter, Box-
ing Gloves, Skis with harness, Oars.
L. S. Wirt, 3304 Platt Rd. )3
PERSONAL
FORESTERS: Tired of waiting outside.
Have gone inside. Am taking Lil to
formal. Paul Bunyan. )21
TAILORING and SEWING
SEWING: Alterations on formals and
other garments. Miss Livingston, 315
S. Division, 2nd floor front. )30

CLASSIFIED
RATES
$ .40 per 15-word insertion for
one or two days. (In-
crease of 1Oc for each
additional five words.)
Non-Contract
$1.00 per 15-word insertion for
three or more days. (In-
crease of 25c for eachI
additional five words.)
Contract Rates on Request
WANTED
EXCELLENT Home Cooked Meals for
girl students at a league house.
Call 4489. )11
STUDENT slowly going broke. Needs
job in fraternity or sorority house
immediately or for next semester. I
am dependable, conscientious and
desparate!!! Call Mich. Union after
7. Ask for Francis Johnson. )12
MEN'S USED CLOTHES wanted. A bet-
ter price paid. Sam's Store, 122 E.
Washington St. )14
ATTENTION MARRIED STUDENTS: If
you are leaving Ann Arbor and would
like to exchange an apartment for a
1946 automobile (at a reasonable
price), send postcard toJ . C. Mc-
Kenzie, 927 Heath, Willow Run, Mich.
)50
FOR RENT
AVAILABLE: Double, heated Room,
beautiful location. Only in exchange
for single heated room. Contact Mrs.
Forshee, 1137 Forest. Phone 8436. )9
BUSINESS SERVICES-
ELECTROVUX VACUUM CLEANERS
Sales - John Jadwin - Service
855 Tappan Phone 2-7412 or 2-2683 )41
TYPEWRITERS, OFFICE MACHINES,
cleaned, repaired. Work guaranteed.
Three-day service. Calculators sold
and rented. Pick-up and delivery.
Office Equipment Service Co., 111 S.
4th Ave., 2-1213. )26
UNWANTED HAIR: Permanently re-
moved .Short Wave Method-Faster,
Painless. Phone 6373. First National
Bldg. )24
MIDWAY Bicycle Shop, 322 E. Liberty.
We have rebuilt used bikes for sale.
Your bike can be expertly repaired
also. )56

Students Planning to do Di-
rected Teaching for the secon-
dary-school certificate in the
spring term, are requested to se-
cure assignments in R n 2442,
University Elementary School on
Wed., Jan. 15, according to the
following schedule:
English, 8:30-9:30; Social Studs
tes, 9:30-10:30: Science and
livathematics, 10:30-11:30; All
foreign languages, 11:30-12:00.
All others, and any having con-
flicts at scheduled hours, 2:00-
3:00 or by appointment.
Note that this represents a
change in date due to the fact
Social Affairs
Need Approval
Stid e Lnt Legislature
Establishes Schedule
Student organizations desiring
to hold social functions must give
complete information about the
affair to the Student Legislature
Social Committee in order to have
the function scheduled, Virginia
Councell, chairman of the com-
mittee, said yesterday.
Letters, which may be addressed
to Miss Councell at 1204 Hill, must
contain the name of the function,
where it will be held, how many
couples will attend, the band
which will play, the budget and
the date desired, The letters
should be written in duplicate,
Miss Councell said, as one copy is
sent to the Student Affairs Com-
mittee.
North Main Opposite Court House
--- Ends Tonight
"OUT CALIFORNIA WAY"
and
"LITTLE MISS BIG"
--- Starts Saturday
Roy Rogers in.
"ROLL ON TEXAS MOON".
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"FALCON'S ALIBI"
News and "Son Of Zorro"
Chapter 5
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-- Today and Saturday -
"IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN
TO A DOG"
with
Carole Landis Allyn Joslyn
-and-
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with Sunset Carson

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