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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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TELL YOUR FOLKS:
Rans Discounts ImpQrtance
Of Superiority in Classroom

Human qualities, not classroom
superiority, were described as the
more accurate guide for profes-
sional success by Dr. David G.
Ryans, associate director of the
American Council on Education,
mi a lecture yesterday.
Speaking on "Trends in the Se-
Students at Forum
Three representatives of the
University are attending the
three-day New York Herald Trib-
une Forum on World Affairs being
1, tihough tomorrow at the
' - rf-Astoria in New York City.
T"--representatives are Dean of
Erich A. Walter, Rob-
White of The Daily, and Lew
. dland, Alpha Phi Omega.

CONCERTS
CHICAGO SYMPHONY
Sunday, Oct. 26, 7 P.M.
DANIEL ERtICOURT, Pianist
TuesdayNov. 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 (Hlandel)
Sad. & 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
ORAILOWSKY, Pianist
Wednesday, March 10
CINCINNATI SYWPHONY
Thursday, March 18

ection of Professional Personnel,"
Dr. Ryans said tests are being de-
veloped which will indicate the
presence of traits necessary for
success in a professional field.
Present methods reveal academic
ability, but they do not indicate
whether an individual will be suc-
cessful in professional practice, he
,aid.
Dr. Ryans,. who has been as-
sociated with a project for better
selection of teachers for the past
eight years, said researchers are
seeking more reliable criteria for
selecting professional personnel
in order to '"increase individual
satisfaction and social productiv-
ty in our specialized civilization."
Revision Urged
Citizens were urged to vote
"yes" on the 1948 ballot on a state
constitutional convention, by
Prof. Arthur Bromage, of the po-
litical science department, speak-
ing before the Ann Arbor Wom-
en's Club yesterday.
Michigan's constitution needs
revamping on four fundamental
points, including "legislative or-
ganization and apportionment,
development of integrated execu-
tive management. . . county reor-
ganization, and redrafting of the
article on finance and taxation,"~
Prof. Bromage said.
Only piecemeal adjustments can
be made on the existing constitu-
tion, and if no convention is called
"constitutional problems will re-
main in a state of drift," Prof.
Bromage asserted.
Singer 'To Report
On Youth Festival
Barbara Cahn, Detroit radio
singer and entertainer, a delegate
to. the World, Youth Festival at
Prague, will speak to the Michi-
gan Youth For Democratic Ac-
tion, at 7:30 tonight, at the Ma-
sonic Temple.
Miss Cahn will report on what
happened at Prague this summer,
at the much discussed conference
between students from Europe and
America.
SERVING HOURS:
11 A.M.-1 :30 P.M. 5-7 P.M.
"Known for Good Food"s
The TAVERN
CAFETERIA
338 Maynard Street

MEMORIAL SERVICES-Caskets of many of the 371 war dead,
who were brought to Chicago en route to their midwestern home
communities, are arranged before a large crowd in the Amphi-
theater of Soldier Field as memorial services are conducted in
Chicago.
I dive as I .please' Will Open

U' Education
School Meets
Requirements
The proposed tightening of re-
quirements for the certification of
teacherswin Michigan will not af-
fect the University's program,I
Dean J. B. Edmonson, of the edu-
cation school, said yesterday.
Commenting on the announce-.
ment of Dr. Eugene B. Elliott,
state superintendent of public in-
struction, Dean Edmonson said
the education school's require-
ments had not been relaxed dur-
ing the war and no revision is
necessary. "Our requirements are
relatively higher than other insti-
tutions in the state and we are
happy to see the high standard re-
established." the Dean said.
Dr. Elliott's ruling, which will
take effect next fall, is not ex-
pected to intensify the shortage
of teachers. Dean Edmonson ex-
plained that the action would ap-
ply mostly to rural and elemen-
tary school teachers who were
granted special certificates as a
necessity during the war. "Also,
the colleges are turning out more
teachers now," he declared.
Officers To Meet Today
The Reserve Officers' Associa-
tion will sponsor a meeting at the
American Legion Hall at 7:30 p.m.
today, at which time first pictures
of the Army's Arctic maneuvers
will be shown.

CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS

Hillel "Fall Frolic" .. .
Winding up the Hillel member-
ship drive a 'Fall Frolic" will be
held from 3 to 5:30 pm, tomorrow
in the League Ballroom.
Entertainment at the dance will
include vocal numbers by Joan
Davidoff and a skit by the Phi
Sigma Delta fraternity, as well as
dancing to records.
All members of the foundation
may attend the dateless affair.
Admittance will be by member-
ship chards, but nmbership may
also be purshased at the door.
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Wolcerinte Club
Plans for the homecoming
Game and the Pep Rally will be
completed at the meeting of the
Wolverine Club to be held at 7
p.m. today in the Union.

Coffee Hour . .
The Michigan Union's second
faculty-student coffee hour of the
semester will be held from 4 to 5
p.m. today in the Terrace Room
of the Union with faculty mem-
bers of the University philosophy
department as guests of honor.
Women students are cordially
invited to attend, according to
Bob Olshefsky, cha irman.
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New man Club . .
A few student tickets are still
available at St. Mary's Chapel
for the Newman (lob's home-
coming buffet supper and
dance, to be held at Ii p.m. Sat-
urday.
* * *
Senior Pictures
Seniors who have signed up for

senior pictures and have not yet
received an appointment time may
stop in at the Student Publica-
tion Building during the morn-
ing and have their pictures taken.
All scheduled appointments
must be kept.

Mu Phi Epsilon and Art Cin-
ema League will present "I Live As
I Please," musical film starring
Ferruccio Tagliavini, at 8:30 p.m.
tomorrow' through Saturday at
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.
Tagliavini portrays a young
farmer who wants to sing opera
against the wishes of his family,
and who takes lessons in secret.
What starts as a hoax turns out
to be big opportunity, for in the1

opera house at Rome, he outsings
the leading tenor.
Tagliavini, who appeared in the
final May Festival concert last
spring, made his American debut
early this year at the Metropoli-
tan Opera House.
English subtitles are provided
for "I Live As I Please," and a
short subject will be shown.
Reserved tickets for the Taglia-
vini film will go on sale at 2 p.m.
today at Lydia "Mendelssohn
Theatre box office in the League.

LELAND HAYWARD presents
KAYF CISeRN
(IN PERSON)

ive. Now-To Your
Community Fund
Now Shwing
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THE HOWARD INDSAY-RUSSEL CRO1US
PULITZER PRIZE. COMEDY HIT
THURSDAY. OCT. 23 Good Seats
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CARTOON - NEWS

WANTED
URGENTLY NEEDED. One ticket to
Homecoming Dance. Phone 2-1522,
John Barnes. )77
WANTED: One ticket to homecoming
dance. Chuck Lipari. Ph. 27044. )63
WILL TRADE-4 tickets Ohio State
game for four tickets Minnesota game.
Call 8529. ) 71
WANTED--Two tickets for the Mchi-
gan-Minnesota game. Call Don Nord-
lund, Lawyers' Club. Phone 4145. )46
WILL EXCHANGE 2 tickets for Minne-
sota for 2 tickets for Ohio State. Call
5108. )67
WANTED: Two Saturday night War-
ing tickets in exchange for two
Friday tickets. Call Jerry 2-5180. )69
WANTED DESPERATELY, one or two
tickets. Homecoming dance. Call 23356
after 4, ask for Sheldon. )74
WOULD appreciate information on
Ohio State tickets. Family crisis.
Phone Joan Davis, 7851. )52
S-O-S, S-O-S, five tickets 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 up to 8 tickets, in pairs, for
Michigan-Minnesota game. Telephone
25-8714. )42

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TICKETS at
cal Societly,
Tower.

University Musi-
Burton Memorial

LA SOCIEDAD HISPANICA
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 MENDELSSQHN THEATRE
Box office opens at 2:00 P.M. Mon., Oct. 20th, 1947 Phone 6300
Admission - Fifty Cents (tax included)
FOR OUR
AMATEUR TALENT HOUR
Wednesday nights
from 7:30 until orchestra
starts to play for dancing at 8:30
LET'S HAVE SOME FUN!
Steaks and Chicken Dinners
Snacks and Toasted Sandwiches
Modern Soda Bar

HELP WANTED
YOUNG WOMAN wanted for fountain
and counter work at a campus snack
bar. Student's wife preferred. Closed
during vacations. Call 5464, after 4:00
p.m. ) 78
BOY FOR SERVING and dishwashing
in private home in return for 2
meals daily and room with private
bath. Call 7380, after 7 p.m. )62
YOUNG man or woman. Do you have
3-4 hours a day to spare? Consider
this opportunity if you are looking
for means to help with school funds.
Represent AVON in Ann Arbor. Cos-
metics, Christmas gifts, men's toil-
etries, nationally advertised, big de-
mand. Easy to sell. We train you.
Find out for yourself what others
are earning. For details, write, Box 21.
)70
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in selling
Ann Arbor advertising part time to
supplement income, call Town Crier,
Ypsi. 3080, Mr. Beck. )26
WANTED: Part or full time stockboy;
must have afternoons and Satur-
daysefree. Van Boven, Inc., 326 S.
State. )58
DANCE BAND-Competent piano men
with experience needed for campus
dance band. Call Lee Stewart. 2-8450.
)57
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Gruen wrist watch (man's), en-
graved with J. S. Bremer. Reward.
Phone 3500W4, Ypsilanti. )81
LOST - Student football ticket at Pitt
game. Sec. 28, row 61, seat 28. Reward.
Call 5515 Stockwell. ) 72
LOST - Student football ticket no.
25-49-9. Return to A. C. Russell,
209 Packard. Phone 2-3403. Liberal
reward. )2
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 Shreve,
548 S. State. )36
BUSINESS SERVICES
DANCE BAND; social chairmen, thei
Uptown Six, is now available for
dancing engagements. Call H. Jack-
son. 23189. )76
ALTERATIONS. Why pay a big price
having skirts lengthened. Try us. 9841.
)30
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

FOR SALE
HEREYE! My new model due for de-
livery.ESelling present 40 Ford deluxe
coupe, radio, heater. Good tires, new
battery, white wallysand all $940 takes
it. Call Doris Hart, 8671. ) 79
FOR SALE-Silk Doctor of Philosophy
gown and gold-tasseled doctor's hat.
Size 73. Fifty dollars. Call 5815. )22
MODEL A 31 Ford sedan. New tires. Ex-
cellent motor, 1366 Erving Court, Wil-
low Village. Call after 6 p.m. and
weekends. ) 47
UNDERWOOD STANDARD. 1941 type-
writer. Highest bid 3 days. Call Ken
Bernard, c-o Campus Cab, 4545. 8-9
p.m. )45
BICYCLE-Firestone "Pilot" 5 weeks
old. Phone 2-7761. Thursday after 4
p.m. ) 43
LATE '45 Cushman motor scooter, side-
kar, windshield; recently overhauled;
economical and fast transportation.
Box 20, Daily. )19
BIKE BARGAINS--Ladies 3-speed tour-
ing. Basket, extra set tires, $45. Man's
lightweight British Racer.Year old,
$45.00. Together $80.00. Denton, 414
Lawrence. )57
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, seats20, 3 board
extensions on both sides. 8 chairs,
buffet. Walnut table lamp, ice refrig-
erator, 150 lbs. capacity, porcelain end
tile lined. Excellent condition. 485
Ashland, Detroit, Murray 5531. )18
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
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

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TOMORROW 8:30 P.M. HILL AUDITORIUM
Can Russia be part of 'One World'

H. R. KNICKERBOCKER

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WANTED TO RENT

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
FOR RENT
ONE HALF ROOM-For rent. Male stu-
dents. Two blocks from campus. 726
Packard. )55
ROOM FOR RENT. Male student pre-
ferred. 514 Fountain St. Ann Arbor.
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