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1AGE TWO

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r TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947;

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FO EIGN MUSICAL:
Ta gliavini Film To Be Seen

"I Live As I Please", musical
film starring Ferruccio Taglia-
vini, will be presented by Mu Phi
Epsilon, and Art Cinema League
at 8:30 p.m. Thursday through
Saturday at Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre.
Tagliavini, young Italian tenor,
was enthusiastically received here
last spring in the concluding May
Festival conect.
He appeared here on his initiol
concert tour in this country,
SERVING HOURS:
11 A.M.-1:30 P.M. 5-7 P.M.
"Known for Good Food"
The TAVERN
CAFETERIA
338 Maynard Street

brought here on the demands of
American soldiers who had heard
him in Italy.
In "I Live As I please", Tagli-
avini sings arias from "Fodora",
and"La Favorita" and "L'Amico
Fritz".
Reserved tickets for "I Live
As I Please" will be on sale from
2 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday through
Saturday at the Lydia Mendel-
ssohn Theatre box office in thd
the League,

HIGHLIGHTS ON THE CAMPUS
Chemistry Meeting . . . Jewell, associate business man- the third of a series of seminars'
ager, announced. on "'The Jewish Personality as Re-
Alden H. Emery of Washington, flected in Modern Literature."
D.C. will discuss "International .Polo niTea
Chremistry" at a regular meeting Deutseher Vereii..
of the University chapter of the The Polonia Club will present aI
American Chemical Society at 4:15 Student-Faculty Tea today from The next meeting of the
p.m. today in,Rm. 151, Chemistry 8 to 9 p.m. at the International Deutscher Verein will be a pic-
Building. Center. nic at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
Emery, who is executive secre- Prior to the tea, there will be 29, at the big fireplace near the
tary of the society, will outline the an informal meeting during which island.
increasing responsibilities of the the history of the club will be Tickets for both members and
scientist in world affairs. given and the tentative program non-members may be obtained
Dr. Kasimir Jajans, chairman of for the semester will be discussed. until Saturday, October 25, in
the section, will preside. * the German Departmental Of-
* * * World Federalists fice. In case of rain, the picnic
- 0* will be held Thursday, Oct. 30.
'Ensian Tryouts ... The United World Federalists
Tryouts for the Michiganen- will hold a policy discussion ASCE Meeting .
sian business staff will meet at meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in
4:30 p.m. today in the business the Union, with Vernon Nash, Harvey Bauss will be the fea-
office of the 'Ensian on the national vice-president and spe- tured speaker at the meeting of
eon floor cial projects director, as speaker. the American Society of Chemical
secondaflosrBof dheStudynt *% Engineers to be held at 7:30 p.m.
Publications Building, Lloyd , today in Rmi. 304 of the Union.
Hillel Seminar Bauss, who is affiliated with
Gv NRabbi Herschel Lymon will dis- Whitehead Kales Construction
Give Now-To Your cuss "Earth and High Heaven" by Company, was in charge of the
Gwethalyn Graham at 4:15 p m steel erection for the new Univer-
Community Fund today at the Hillel Foundation, inE sity Administration Building.
CLASSIFIED ADVERmTISING

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EVERYBODY!
FRATERN ITIES! SORORITIES

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DANCING

PICNICS

SUSTERKA LAKE
West of Belleville on Huron River Drive
H-ay Rides by Arrangement
50660 Huron River Drive Call Ypsi 1038-W2

Sid ger To Call
Second Special
Session Soon
By The Associated Press
LANSING, Oct. 20-The state
legislature will be called into its
second special session "within
three weeks" to act on a proposed
general pay raise for state em-
ployes, Governor Sigler announced
today.
The surprise development came
after a conference with Thomas
J. Wilson, State Civil Service Di-
rector, who declared the state em-
ployment situation had become
more acute since Wilson and leg-
islative leaders tentatively agreed
last month to delay the pay raise
question until January.
Cost of General Increase
A general increase, Wilson said,
would cost $6,500,000 to $8,000,000'
a year but that approximately $2,-
500,000 would come from Federal
funds and other sources.
Since the Legislature will be
asked to institute pay raises for
the remaining six months of the
1947-48 fiscal year, the lawmakers
will be asked to appropriate about
$3,500,000 at the special session.
Report Resignations
He reported there were 1,085
resignations in the month preced-
ing Sept. 20 and more than 500
since then, mostly in the hos-
pitals.
The State, he said, is trying to
hire hospital attendants for a4
48 hour week and from $145 to
$165 a month while Wayne county
is paying $192.50 to $207.50 for a
40-hour week with time and half
for overtime.
Interview.
(Continued from Page 1)
election is indicative of popular
sentiment for De Gaulle or against
the Communists is yet to be seen."
The prospects of De Gaulle con-
ing into personal power in the near
future are equally unpredictable,
according to Prof. Slosson. Since
national elections were held in
France only last year, there is
not much chance for De Gaulle
to gain control of the Naional
Assembly.
"But if the Communist Party
continues to refuse to cooperate
with the government, the Premier
may be forced to call for another
national election. In this event, De
Gaulle could become head of
France once more."
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Continuous from 1 P.M.
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CONCERTS
CHICAGO SYMPHONY
Sunday, Oct. 26, 7 P.M.
DANIEL ERICOURT, Pianist
Tuesday, Nov. 4
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Sunday, Nov. 9, 7P.M.
SET SVANHOLM, Tenor
Friday, Nov. 14
WESTMINSTER CHOIR
Monday, Nov. 24
DON COSSACK CHORUS
Tuesday, Dec. 2
BOSTON SYMPHONY
Monday, Dec. 8
MESSIAH (Handel)
Sat, & Sun., Dec. 13-14
MYRA HESS, Pianist
Saturday, Jan. 10
PAGANINI QUARTET
Fri. & Sat., Jan. 16-17
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY
Sunday, Feb. 15, 7 P.M.
DETROIT SYMPHONY
Monday, Feb. 23
GEORGES ENESCO, Violinist
Tuesday, March 2
BRAILOWSKY, Pianist
Wednesday, March 10
CINCINNATI SYMPHONY
Thursgay, March 18
TICKETS at University Musi-
cal Societly, Burton Memorial
Tower.

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G RA N ADA CA l ,F.E
FULLEST MEASURE
OF DINING PLEASURE
BREAKFAST LUNCHEON
and DINNER
AFTER-THEATER SNACKS
OPEN 7:30 A.M.-1 1:30 P.M.
O 313 SOUTH STATE

HELP WANTED
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in selling
Ann Arbor advertising part time to
supplement income, call Town Crier,
Ypsi. 3080, Mr. Beck. )26
WE HAVE jobs for men and women
days and n'ights. Most urgent need
is for: Men: Days-Main kitchen help.
cages. 562 Couth 7th near Madison.
Orderlies, 3:30-12 midnight. 12 mid-
night-8:00 a.m. Women: Days and
nights--Nurses, aides. )46
WANTED: Part or full time stockboy;
must have afternoons and ' Satur-
days free. Van Boven, Inc., 326 S.
State. ) 58
STUDENTS-Sell souvenirs before and
after football games. High commis-
sion. Details, call Bob Tisch, 2-4410
)62
MALE HELP WANTED. Someone who
is not satisfied with their present
earnings who would like a better
job and a better salary. Phone 8296.
Sunday or Wednesday, 8 to 1. )67
DANCE BAND-Competent piano men
with experience needed for campus
dance band. Call Lee Stewart. 2-8450.
) 57
WANTED-Men or women pinsetters at
Women's Athletic Building bowling
alleys. Evenings 7:00-9:00. Call Marge
Dangel, 2-4561 after 4:00. )70
NEED AN EMPLOYE-Typing, short-
hand, switchboard, sales-12:15 to 3
or 5 to 8? Call 25570, Cassidy, 6 to 8
p.m. ) 63
Musical.
Supplies
REEDS - STRINGS
We carry VAN DORN REEDS
Complete
Musical Repair
PAUL'S
MUSICAL REPAIR
209 E. Washington Ph. 8132

LOST AND FOUND

MI~CHLAN
LELAND HAYWARD presents
(IN PERSON)
wsh K. ELMO LOWE FORREST ORR
ELEANOR WILSON " SEN LACKLAND
THE HOWARD LINDSAY-R USSEL CROUSE
PULITZER PRIZE COMEDY HIT
THURSDAY. OCT. 23 Good Seats
at 8:30 P.M. Still Available

WANTED TO RENT

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LOST - Student football ticket no.
25-49-9. Return to A. C. Russell,
209 Packard. Phone 2-3403. Liberal
reward.. )2
WRISTWATCH-German make "Jung-
hans" area between West Medical
and corner South University and
Forest. Half of brown leather strap
missing. Contact O. W. Neuhaus. 4121
Ext. 389. Reward. )5
GLASSES in brown case. Lost last
Thursday. Reward. Call J. Stevens
22591. )8
FOUND, one Parker pen. Stamped with
name "Judy Babbitt". Contact Carol
1050 Natural Science. ) 14
WILL PERSON who found my glasses
in their bike basket Sunday after-
noon please return them to Shrove,
548 S. State. )36
WANTED
WOULD appr eciate information on
bhi( State tickets. Family crisis.
Phone Joan Davis. 7851. )52
S-O-S, S-O-S, five ticket s urgently
needed for Michigan-Minnesota game.
Call 20168, ask for R. Hawkins. )24
ART STUDENT for simple make-up on
twenty posters. High remuneration.
Details, call Bob Tisch, 2-4410. )47
WANTED: A practice piano. Will pay
reasonably. Call 2-4621, between 6
and 7. ) 50
WANTED: Urgently, 4 tickets to Min-
nesota game. Call Sy, 23307, 6:30 -
8:30 p.m. )22
URGENTLY needed. Two tickets to
Minnesota game. I've invited guests
and can't find tickets. Please help
me. Phone Audrey. 9787. )69
WANTED to purchase two or more tick-
ets for Minnesota game. Call Claude
Batuk, 5400 after 7:00 p.m. )74
WANTED up to 8 tickets, in pairs, for
Michigan-Minnesota game, Telephone1
25-8714. )42
BUSINESS SERVICES
ALTERATIONS. Why pay a big price
having skirts lengthened. Try us. 9841.
) 30
SKILLED dressmaker and designer will
make formals or bridal gowns. Time
will not permit accepting other work.
Your pattern or will supply. original
designs at no extra charge. Call
2-6983. )57
BY ESTABLISHED tradition we do all
types of sewing, alterations, formal
restyling. Hildegarde Sewing Shop.
116 E. Huron. Phone 24669. )29
HOOVER SPECIALIST, SERVICE and
sales. Buy through Goodyear store.
For service call A. A. 2-0298. W. O.
Taylor, 1612 Brooklyn, Ann Arbor.)32
INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES now do-
ing business in its new location. Serv-
ice on all makes. Reasonable prices.
207 W. Liberty. Phone 2-1748. )6
Read and Use
Daily Classifed Ads

GETTING MARRIED at Christmas -
will need apartment. Willing to re-
serve or rent now. Near campus if
possible. Call Raymond 12-1, tel.
9177. )12
GRADUATE STUDENT and parents
want two rooms and kitchenette. See
W. J. Clark at League. )72
FOR RENT
ROOM FOR MALE student. Near cam-
pus. Call 9571 between 10-12 a.m. )71
ONE HALF ROOM for rent. Male stu-
dentts. Two blocks from campus. )55
FOR SALE
BICYCLE for sale. Reasonable. Phone
4058 or call at 605 E. Hoover, after 6
p.m. )54
CANARIES, certified singers, $10 up.
Parakeets, finches, bird supplies,
cages. 562 South 7th near Madison.
) 40
CONN soprano sax, good condition, Guy
Humphrey A clarinet. Best offer takes
them. Write Box 19. )48
ATTENTION: Fraternity and boarding
houses. Solid oak dining room suite.
Specially designed, seats 20, 3 board
extensions on both sides. 8 chairs,
buffet. Walnut table lamp, ice refrig-
erator, 150 lbs. capacity, porcelain and
tile lined. Excellent condition. 485
Ashland, Detroit. Murray 5531. )18
CUSHMAN' motor scooter. A-1 condi-
tion. Airplane tires, windshield, $185.
535 S. Division. Ph. 23424, after 6 p.m.
) 43
1fEN'S USED clothing bought and sold
at Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
) 45
ACCORDION 120 bass "Moreschi" made
in Italy. 4 shift beautiful tone. Must
sell this week only. $200.00. Call 2-2366
1 to 5 p.m. ) 53
CROSLEY table model radio. $10..War
surplus Signal Corp radio receiver.
RCA model B-C-224. 6 bands cali-
brated from 1.5 to 18.0 M.C. Built in
power unit. $60. Phone 28134, Apt.
2, 344 S. Division. )20
1940 OLDS CLUB coupe. Radio, heater,
and good tires. In good mechanical
conditnon. $950 cash. See Bill McCop-
pin at 536 Thompson. )19
TABLECLOTHS, aprons, bridge table
covers, colorful patterns in dirt-proof
plastic. Ideal for gifts. 2-4270, eve-
nings. )38
BRAND NEW mahogany spinet piano
with full keyboard. Call at 1009 Har-
wick Ct., Willow Run Village, between
seven and ten p.m. )73
BRAND NEW Millen transmitter-ex-
citer with tubes, and National FBXA
short-ware receiver. Sell or trade for
35mm. camera. Fred Remley, 202
Michigan House. 2-4401. )21
"SILVER KING" TROMBONE with
case. Recently overhauled. Excellent
playing condition. Call Jack, 2-7293,
1037 Olivia. )75
ONE cabinet model radio, one table
model combination, one cabinet mod-
el combination. Call 4489. )15

Coming -
""KISS OF
DEATH".

MICHIGAN
Now Showing

LA SOCIEDAD IIISPANICA
Presents
QUE LINDO ES MICHOACAN?
(Mexican Musical Movie with English Titles)
TITO GUIZAR and GLORIA MARIN
Tues., and Wed., Oct. 21 and 22 - 8:30 P.M.
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
Box office opens at 2:00 P.M. Mon., Oct. 20th, 1947 Phone _4300
Admission - Fifty Cents (tax included)
For Michigan Parties
By Michigan Students
In Michigan Colors
When you hear that "Serenade In Blue"
It's music by
TOM McNALL'S ORCHESTRA
...-featuring -.
Vocals by JACKIE WARDf4
Tody ... Catch the band4
at the Union Coke Dance
and every4
Sunday, Wednesday and Friday nite
at the new College Club
After Minnesota game: Last open date: Booked only thru
Chi Phi Fraternity Nov. 29 Phone: 4409
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Opening Number 1947-48 Lecture Course

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SINGLE, COUPLES
Follow the Crowd
to the
MICHIGAN UNION
TODAY! TODAY!
3:00 to 5:00 P.M.
For the REVIVAL
of the

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Thursday, Oct. 23,

8:30 P.M.

Com"ig NOV. 11
NORMAN GRANZ
at the
PHILHARMNC

TWO OF THE MOST POPULAR SPEAKERS IN THE UNITED STATES
Meet on the platform to thresh out the all-important question
Can Russ'a be part of 'One World'

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H. R. KNICKERBOCKER
NO!

WALTER DURANTY
YES*

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COKE

DANCE

Michigan Union Ballroom
RECORD HOP 3:00 to 4:00
FREE COKES

This question will be debated in
the light of all developments
prior to time debate takes place.

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