# I DRIVE SUCCESSFUL: Europe' s Ch ildren To Receive Stu~dent Clothes Contribtions Approximately 3,500 pounds of clothing have been collected in the University clothing drive, at.hougnh contributions are still being tumrned in at Lane Hall. Residence Hall ecollci illS h ave Dodge T.)T alk On Education In N1"lear East Dr'. Bay,, d IDodtti,,, ot iiie'1' 1 YA- ident of the American >>University of Beirut in Lebanon ari ntr 1 - national College, Beirut, %vill dis- cuss "American Educat iourn in the Near East" at '8 pm: tomorrow in the East Lecture Room of the Rackham Building. Dr. Dodge returned to the Unit- ed States this fall and is now traveling under the auspices of the Near East College Ayssoiation. During his visit here he will dis- cuss with University officials the administration of exchang e schol- arships which have been main- tafied between the University and the American University of Beirut. Village (Club Meet S The Intercultural Organization of Willow Village will meet at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow in the North Com- munity Building at Willow Vil- lage. Mrs. Ulysses Snyder is chair- man of the organization which is an outgrowth of the anti-discrim- ination committee originally' formed to combat the recent transfer action of the Willow Run School Board. Musical Supplies REEDS -- STRINGS We carry VAN DORN REEDS Complete Musical Repair. PAU L'S MUSICAL REPAIR 2Q9 E. Washington Ph. 8132 I ICuhIuGAiNI equalled last ,year's amount, ac- cording to. Seymour Goldstein, -'rive chairman, but the bulk of the contributions have been turned in by individuals. An anonymous onor left ten pairs of new baby shoes and some baby clothing. The clothing will be sent to the Save the Children Federation sort- ing post next week and from there will be distributed among needy children in Europe. "The many suits, sweaters and shoes contributed by University .tudents a re especially appreciated Aince thiey are in greatest demand overseas," Goldstein stated. "The efforts of many students who con- tributed time and clothing are re- sponsible for the success of this drive." .Students who missed the drive may turn in clothing at Lane Hall until Saturday, he said. Relativity.. (Coontined from Page 1) by money supplied by the Fun Fund, which is supported by the Tag Day drive. Th~le activities of the Galen So- ciety, which are so obvious at Christmas time, continue through- out the year, dedicated to making every chlid's stay at University hospital as f~leasant as possible. Spokesmen for the Galen Society expressed hope that contributors to this year's Tag Day drive will make it as much a success as it has always been in past years. (Continued from Page 1) With Picasso, Laporte said, as wtih other modern artists, the ac- ceptance of the idea that tradi- tional perspective is only a con- vention has meant a new freedom of expression. We do not actually see objects at a precise distance, these artists say; we only infer that they are there. To appreciate the movement in Picasso's works' and see beyond the immediate distortion, Laporte says, people have to learn to "read" a different way. Dr. Laporte doesn't remember how he started mixing up Ein- stein and Picasso. "I just started worrying about it," he says, "and pretty soon I had an idea." As far as lie knows, he is the only pro- ponent of this theory. We print 'em all, No job too large or small. Programs - Tickets Stationery- "~Announcements ROACH PRINTING 209 E. Washington Ph. 8132 "Way of Life' To Be Subje9-ict For Esssta4s Humanist Ass.oiation To Sponsor Countest The American Humanist Assou elation, publishers of "T7he E i- manist" quarterly, has announced an essay contest for college si a- dents on the subject "Building a Positive Way of Life in Accor>>d- ance With the Scientific Mez~~ltho and the Highest Aspirations of Mankind." Entrants may give theiresa a briefer title. Prizes-. tte l redi both for essayvs witt en I i hu l - viduals and forie- as pr-paredc byu. groups of five or more furils Prizes of $25 and $10wile awarded for the best, (oun rbu- tions in each division. Entries must be between~r 1000 and 1400 words, postmarked 1)f- fore Dec. 20 and sent to the Am r,,- ican Humanist Associattion, 5,69 South 13th East, Salt LakeCiy 2, Utah. Entrants should indicat the college or university t hey lt tend as well as their name arnd ad-( dress. Judges for the contest wi\ill 1)e philosophy professors from i i- University of Utah and U nion ,Cl- lege and Alfred Stirenotte,ma aging editor of "The Humnaist ." Winning entries will be publishIed in "The Humanist" and no man- uscripts will be returned. Psychologists Will feet Clark Tibbits, director of the Institute for Hum an Adjustment, will attend a meeting of the Mid- western Association of Clinic-al Psychologists and College Psy- chiatrists tomorrow through Sat- urday in Chicago, {{re-CLLi _ a au;ieia a ' 1 p 6 M a t .. 6llC' tI': ca 71 hek'i1 -. )11 i;iiiiilh (' a ll E . t! IS) I -l 1!-'. pi ' t :' ii of a tthe !yhu ; r e - pAl it ' tl(v:lbin ii toa nto !Ikan uICi- th a ,, 1,E. i ;nh ! r1!l(" £'_ ill te w Wi: ,Sin :.I~fin' StA, t tugiousAso I i 1W Allm'I j ,. of..1 ' ichi, gan- C em .n c1 i oral nd lesstaffs; ~~~~~~\~~~~~ II l1.(I a 20 I i. td y II 1: '1( t o012 0 11i( .1.11. 'j 7 I 1 ;+ s:bi ill('t !:5til mt oday in;.O I~i IS- 1- ( z, tiu I C tii'lwe (and ii- iomatceT" lu g ta~'I- d'p r~hu adil dve C A iPUSIGHIHS hanoi'r at the International Center l a to be held at 4:30 p.m. to- day. Mt's. James Plummer and Leela Desai will be hostesses foi' the tea, which is open to all students. Indian students have been espe- cia~lly invited by Miss Desai. The Willow Village Art Group w ill hold an exhibit of works of art- and coffee hour from S to 10 p.m. today in the studio work- shop) at the University Comn- mnunity Center. liraw:igs from life, cierics, tetii's andi exhibits by the sew%- in- group will he featured. Iniab Supper.. Tickets are now on sale for an 'Arab Supper" to be held by the 1International Students Association at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the In- ternational Center, M. K. Raju, ipres>ident of the giroup, announced > (-Aerday. ITickets are available at t he In- l eirnational Center. Prof. Howard Y. McCluskey, of the :school of Education, will open the annual meeting of the Michi- gan Camping Association with an address at 10 a.m. Saturday in the University High School audi- St31'iurri. Bankers Meet Here iii'Aiinii Studty SessioIn More than 200 Michig-an bank- ers will meet at the Union today, and tomorrow for their ninth an- nual Study Conference. sponsored by tlhe School of Business; Admin- istration aind the Michigan bank- e "s Associtioun. Thie bahkers wvill be guests of the businless administration school M~ a coffee hour today. A banquet featuring a talk on "Silent Partners" by Dr. Charles, I,. Anspach, President, of Central Michigan College of Education, will complete ti he program for the flrst Clay%,Of the' tvo-day vconfer'- During thle banquet the Uni- ver'sity' Men's Glee Club, directed by Pr'of. Philip A. D iev, will sing three conceirt numbhers and a group of Michliganu songs. Michigan's new c'ommulnity property tax law is on the dis>cus- sion agenda, as are the subjects! of investments, public relations. savings accounts and aiccount ainalysis. Liquo101 Sale Reglation For Hlidays Revealed LANSING, Dec. 3 -- 0 ) - The State Liquor Control Commission again will curtail Christmas Eve sale of intoxicants and allow an extension of selling hours on New Year's morning, it was announced today. Army CGroup1 To HoldPae Th e Ai-ni OrdI:nnce Atisocial- tion will htold a panel discussion on the "Probicles of Mvobilizing Engineerin, -Tilnt for Ox-duance Production," at 18:30 !pm.,today in Rm. :104 eof tite ioni>. Fteeducationallt and training,' proving gl'oun, itiict offic'e.wand 'manufacturer"'s lrolems wl, ill be discussed by Ivan C. Crawtford, Dean of the Eng ;ineering: School. J. C. Brier, Prolfessor of Chemical Engineering; LIt. (%oI. J. NJ. Cone, IDeputy Chief of Detroit Ordnalnce Distr-ict; and C. H. lian'is. Chief Engi ineer otArsI. ART' CINEMA LEAGUVE NATIVE LAND ad MARCHI OF TIME "Amel'icanis All" 8:30 P.M. Sun., Mon. Admi,', ion 50(c tax meinl.) (Dental School) A talkE %Ae iih(l?'Theames waiiNego laeestin Ili e.1Na- tune Hall Unavoxci s'iy flIl, 'zhe Ltalk is I _9 Now!l Feature Starts 1 :00 - 3:07 - 5:14 7:21 - 9:27 P.M. ___ PRICES 90c to 5 P.M. -- Eves. $1.25 I c . t,.,_..v Ld~ .. will be 801st of of CLASSIFIEND e BOO,. TECHN iiICOLOVR:f ELI7 EL L~ EDAI1UNTH TAYLOR A WARNE . CUE ' Z A S P1u Football Classke BOWuvL AIR SPECIAL 0 Round trip, 21- passenger DC3 ® Stewardess service 0 All meals aloft *6 nights Hotel Del Mar 4 Special bus to game A Sightseeing * Big New Year's Eve Party * Free Air Trip to Las Vegas Leave .Detroit, Dec. 26 Return Jan. 2, 10 p.m., E.S. Only $22550 in cl. tax Early Reservations Necessary Call or Write I FOR SALE wANTED TO RENT H ELP "WANTED TUXEDO-Size 36. Excellent Condition. I STUDEINT VETERAN and wife expect- MAN to (lean wailk after eacth snow- Bargain for quick sale. Can be seen at 1111 Prospect. )102 YOUNG MAN'S tan Overcoat, size about 38, in good condition, $12.00. Phone 2-7751 or 2-0236. )21 FOR SALE-i Set Tails, size 39. Just like new. See between 4 :00-6:30 pm. at 408 Hamilton, $35. ) 23 FOR SALE-5 Cigarette machines. Small investment, requires little tinme or work. Call 8850. )152 FOR ,SALE--TUXEDO( 37-38. 1 j'oad Up- to-Date Single Bi-easted with Vest,. Call 2205 after 5:00. ) AUTOMATIC Portable Phonograplh. Two months old. Excellent condition. Call Marion at 2-4547. )817 in- baby in February, muhst haveI furnished a partnel it, by February.j Phone 5841. Ask for Mi I arr'on. }15I WANTED WANTED - Sitter for steeping baby, We('k''nd ev(-niigs -One block from canljv-. Call 2-7C,4. J)24 fall. Phione 2-0366. 518 South Division. ) 12 YOUNG LADY ton work at soda uontain fuli, time::. No eve nings or Sundays. Sw,,IE' Dru-sr, 340 South State, Phone 2=--04 . )40 IFO RENTN'F-VI l'' I zr omlfotable 3rd floor 4 Ir ROOM, SU 'i ., cor Iirtnil'at for threen',lrli,,o n iid study for 3 . 1t Hile t'010 m ii s1>. O m pi UOYo r ie i- r td n Vi)i o i2 42. I IO~Bl, P ~'' V 1 ;'. ' loiles { H... aoiA .~ iA l a _ atE an -Iihv.'y. NV .I AN'' li) it:1'N'la: a mg'1'1(l e ri tO" i, 10.a. 'Uall 2 MAJ4 .) 2 i t- s SOMETHING NEW! 41 ERRI CRUNCII! t MADE EXCLUSIVELY OF'ATOMS WHAT OTHER CANDY CAN MAKE THAT CLAIM? TO BE FEATURED AT SOPH CABARET 4 Rudy Yallee AN AO10 F' IC1UMj 35C ; 5 P.M. z-'TEMPTI NG! A-NC? WAITING! TEMPLE Ca eteiia' Masonic Temple Building 327 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. Between LIBERTY & WILLIAMS I TUXEDO, Double Breasted, Midnight- Blue. Coat 40 Long, Trousers 34 waist. Practically new, Yours for $25.00. Phone 2-2366. )11 THIS CHRISTMAS - AKC Registered Cocker Spaniel Puppy. Red, Buff, Black and Parti-Colors. Stud' Serv ice. 41500 Michigan Ave., Wayne. ) 18 WOMAN'S GREY cloth coat. Size 14. Worn twice. New electric handy hot apt.-size washer. Very reasnoable. Ed- lund. 422 B. Washington. ) EXAKTA "B" f2.8 Tessar ase, barrel extension, filters, and lens shade. :308 Tyler, East Quad.)7' COLLECTOR'S ITEMS. Mauser model HSC 7.65 mm. automatic. Perfect con- dition.OJses Colt 32 cal. Also 6.5 mmn. new carbine. Call William Pox, 2-6355. Need cash. 712 B. Washington Apt. 6. )2 FOR XMAS: Spaulding, MacGmregor, Ha- gen and Wilson golf equipment. Call 2-2058. Johnny Malloy, Pro.- )27 ARGYLE BABY booties and socks, handmade to order. Sizes infant to three years. Ypsi 2596J4. )78 ALL COLORS, canaries and parakeets, finches, bird supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruff ins, 562 S. Seventh. )108 IDEAL Christmas Gifts: 4 New Sets of German Drawing Instruments, 1 New Swiss Chronograph Man's Watch, 1 New Swiss-made Gold Ladies Brace- let, 1 New German Polar Coordinator. Phone Ozzie Bender, Ypsi 9215 or write Box 38. )100 The ART STUDENTS' AGENCY announces the first SATURDAY EXHIBITION-SALES of STUDENT ART WORK Dec. 6, 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Everybody Welcome! Lobby of the State Cafeteria' 209141 South State ( ?.ir" H as; iilice.::s. Dec1. Ir?_J .rn 4. Wi-ito I al :1i, ici gan 1Daily. )521 V E iA' to11)contact studens frrc.' pai1is, pwho 111'I'osd''nr i inl, to Ros;e 3ov L. (oniuanla- Phone , (22001. ): TRANSPORTATION STUDI NT AND WIFE desire ride0 to 'ifttsbur"gh area Dec. 20 or 21. 'C:,11 2-471 te1r 5 prum. ) l3 NEED RtIDE to Texas 18th I or 1 9th. Share expenses. Call Webster, Ypsi 9263. after 8 p.11n. ) 22 WANT i)---Two passengers to share ex- pr'ni(-S to F'lorida~. Lea I. (,Dc c. 20. Call lsotoi I''o iI'i(', 1'\i~liI v.Will 4:3v, 17 DRI V IN('ato 'c'1( 01 eid 11 i- vyes, Colorado, P1loe 'h1r~ista.1)- sire 0on 'e ').or ) -t, '-U. C;:l i - . Se -- roan, Phone 2-731J.} ROSE BOWL BOUND? Two new c I upl icating: Notices, form 7 1't'-s )gwramhi - A2 Typing Service, 2083 Nickels Arcade, Phone 9811. )25 HOOVER SPECIALIST, SERVICE and sales. Buy through G(oodyear store. For service call A.A. 2-0298. W. 0. Taylor, 1612 Brooklyn, Ann Arbor.) 32 BECAUSE OF AN enlargement in our personnel, we can now offer prompt erieon your alterations. Tailoring, a mesaakit. for'mal restylilng a spe- ('1,:11y. hdealeSewing Shop. 2- 4669. ) :30 LOST AND FOUND OS 1 Xk il~l Band.i0 Sivr RI'airI.Cal 572durl ing the day. ) 26 LOS--Lady v lfgin xv ilcliwith gold ex- ,, a j~t bra;celt.i i ounid please c'on- tat '-,Si nIl. Rewaird. }>9 I F .w.mnwmmmw I~C)S - "51,"' 'SI''ia-uwithl '-Droty Kouiy"Black witil cap 1.et'ad.IPhone 2-2591. SERVICE, Inc. Phone CH. 1113 Detroit or BOERSMA TRAVEL 12 NICKELS ARCADE' Phone Ann Arbor 2-3155 na1 ive silveir }151 ALL YOU EASTERNERS! COME TO MI*C IGAN1MEGT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27 Keep in touch with the Michigan gang over Christmas vacation. Reservations can be made now for the big gathering of Michiganl students by phoning Ben Sloat, 4183, or Ray Bohn, 2-6824, in Ann Arbor. 9Matk 4aeq( MEADOWBRO@K ROUTE 23 ...CEDA'R GROVE, N.J. . . . POMPTON TrURNPIKE MUSIC by STAN KENTON and his Orchestra Also Cartoon - Oddity News I1 LOST1: Parker "5L" pen. Black with silver cap. Please call 2-0338 after 5:00 p.m. Reward. )41 LOST--Pair of glasses, November 26 be- tween Natural Science and Angell lJ:all. Please call Emz. 333 Mosher. })13 LOST --Ladies Red Billfold Monday, vicinity (of A&P on State St Money jwasdeprtl needed but papers inl it ev.en is:,i'e so. Identification, re- xx ai.39 Lawrence, 2-2329. )29 LOS~iT: D.(,"tzgcn slide rule between cor- ner of F'orest and N. University and c'atoplis. "idr tlierise contact. R. G. Fountain, 11k:Daby CA. Willow Vil- la 'e. Reward, )10 74 I Art Cinema League and AVC present - I ' : >, , r :<: :';, .'>? <:'. ::::< ': < ,: ; } : s' IVW14hock 6#heI%'Qt,/" L ;-W - _ . ILOS'r---Weeck ago Monday between li- "One of thme finest films I have ever seen!" - -ALFRED HITCHCOCK "A superb achievement!" - DAVoD 0. SELZNICK "One of the greitest film ex- periences. of my life!" --WILLIAM WYLER "A truly magnificent picture --a realism seldom achieved on the screen!" "-ERNST LUBITSCH "An excellent motion pic- ture!"--DARRYL ZANUCK "The most stirring film I've seen in years!" --WILLIAM DIETERLE )39 br. aryn d ILeaguie, Lady's Gold Bulova - - - - - - \V -- Wath. Ox al-shaped, snake chain TWO S'TU DENTrS deIsire ride to ,'it her wrsbadCllMcyt50Moh. Washin Jlon, IDC .or Newv York City ]an.CalMik15006Mshr for Chi'istmas, leaving ll- refer-ably on the 18th 1)r'i19th. :harIe driving and expenses. Call 2-3076 after 7 p.m. SERVING HOURS: Ask for MVel. )}'I 11 A.M.-1.:30J P.M. 5-7"P.M. '10 ROSE )'OWL4 by air. Round tripI Knw for Good Food" ticket. Melsaloft, 3 nights at hote l. Bus ttrip through Hollywvood. BusoTI;AV R azne. Total, $225.00. Write Standard C-16: vTERIH Air Lines;, Municipal Air Port, Longa 336 Mayn,,,ard Street Beach S8 Cat. _____________________ /'etb /kaoe a Paatt ! I I + p - > ; \ '< , . S l^ Y T u..' . , . HELP For semi-skilled job as I1'~ :I hcosolphh'al Soc'13 in Ann Arbor anniounces T"A r i I ii I ,., .. _ i I