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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

RIGID TEST PLANNED:
ASME Spoofuncup Banquet
To Feature 'Roast Professor'

CU

"Roast professor" will be the
main course served at the annual
ASME Spoofuncup Banquet which
will be held at 6:45 p.m. Wednes-
day in the Union.
The banquet, formerly known
as the Roast, reverses the class-
room situation and gives the stu-
dents a chance to test their pro-
fessors' ingenuity, wit, and sense
of humor.
Ticket sales for the banquet will
continue from 10 to 4 p.m. Monday
through Wednesday at a booth in
the West Engineering Building.
Four engineering professors
have been selected to be put
through the strenuous contest to
determine the "Man Who Can
Take It." Besides receiving the
title the winner will be presented
with the famous Spoofuncup, sym-
SERVING HOURS:
11 A.M.-1-30 P.M. 5-7 P.M.
".Known for Good Food"
The TAVERN
CAFETERIA
336 Maynard Street

bol of being the most "popular-
unpopular" professor in the En-
gineering school.
Strait-jackets will be fur-
nished for any contestant who
falters under the steady barrage
of heckling.
"Roastees" for the event are
Prof. G. V. Edmonson and Prof.
E. T. Vincent of the mechanical
engineering department, Prof. E.
L. Eriksen of the engineering
mathematics department and
Prof. F. B. Rote of. the metal pro-
cessing department.
Prof. Paul Porter of the me-
chanical engineering department
will be in charge of keeping the
festivities down to a dull roar
and will act as Roastmaster for
the evening.
We print 'em all,
No job too large or small.
Programs - Tickets
Stationery - Announcements
ROACH PRINTING
209 E. Washington Ph. 8132

GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
TOILET SETS 1
Yardley - Seaforth - Shulton
Mennen's and Cura-Nome
Schick, Remington and
Sunbeam Electric Razors-
Gilberts, Schrafts, and
Galen Chocolates
Pen and Pencil Sets
Perfumes, Toilet Waters
and Powders
Cigarette Lighters - Tobacco Pouches
Cigars and Cigarettes
SWIFT'S DRUG STORE
340 South State Phone 2-0524
THE REXALL STORE

MURDERER'S MASK-Peter Li
killer in "M," which will be pres
delssohn Theatre, puts on his cvi
* *
Lorr-e Will Pori
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kile n M, hihwil eprs
"M," a widely acclaimed Ger-
man crime film produced by Fritz
Lang, will be presented at 3 and
8:30 p.m. today in Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theatre.
Peter Lorre portrays the path-
ological kidnapper-murderer in
French Club
To Give Plays
Two one act plays, "L'Arriviste"
and "Gros Chagrins," will be pre-
sented by Le Cerle Francais at
the annual Christmas party at 8
p.m. Tuesday, in the Union.
Members of Le Cercle will
enact "L'Arriviste" and French
wives of University students will
dramatize "Gros Chagrins."
Gifts of food for French chil-
dren will be brought to the party
by members, and will be forwarded
to American Aid to France, an
organization collecting food for
the people of France.
Christmas carols will be sung
and refreshments will be served
in the course of the evening.
CLASSII
FOR RENT
APARTMENT, newly done, 3 rooms and
bath, unfurnished, near campus. No
children. Rented by the year, $89 per
ment. Write Box 43. )10
FURNISHED house over holidays. Rent
free to responsible couple. Duties:
Feed dog and cat. 2S9931. )152
FOR RENT: Vacancy for 3 men stu-
dents. Call 2-0646. Mrs. Field. )40
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED---To Florida. Share ex-
penses and driving. Call C. T. Wolfe.
2-7603. )21
WANTED-One passenger to Los An-
geles and return. Leaving Dec. 19.
Share expenses. Call Ypsi 3560W11
after 6 p.m. )41
INDIANAPOLIS-3 rides desired. Call
Tom Emerson. 2-3256. )23
PASSENGER WANTED: To and from
Washington, D.C. for Christmas, share
expenses. For details call Stan at
7134. )42
AM DESPERATE-Need ride to Miami,
Florida. Will share driving and ex-
penses. Call Lola Schwartz. 2-2521,
Ex. 106. )57
WANT RIDERS to share expenses to
Miami, Florida and back. Leaving Dec,

20 and back by Monday, Jan. 5. Call
2-1948. )100
WANTED-Ride to Pittsburgh area De-
cember 19th, 20th. Call Don Flowers,
409 Michigan House, 2-4401. )9
WANTED-Ride to N.Y.C., return 2-4
students. $18 each. Share driving. J.
Gellman, W. Lodge, Ypsi. 9214. )53
STUDENT COUPLE want ride to Rich-
man or Washington. Will share driv-
ing and expenses. Post card to D.
Park, 1357 Sudbury, Willow Run. )17
TWO STUDENTS will share expenses
in exchange for round trip ride to
N.Y.C. over vacation. Call 2-4401. 207
Wenley. )48
WILL SWAP use of large utility trailer
for holiday rides to western Iowa.
2-59931. )18
WANTED-Riders to Ironwood, Mich.
or vicinity over Christmas holidays.
Phone Ypsi 2-177R after 5 p.m. )13
WILL SHARE driving and expenses for
ride to B'ham, Ala. Contact Geo. Biv-
ens, 132 Hill. Ph, 2-4102. )153
WANTED-By graduate student, ride to
Pittsburgh Saturday. Share expenses.
driving. Phone Art, 25-9329. )49
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nted twice today at Lydia Men-
look.
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ray Modern
f r
~e FilmToday
the film, which pr esents the mod-
en screen version of the story
of "Jack the Ripper.'
Full English sub-titles are fur-
nished for the German dialogue of
"Mo."
Praise for the picture has come
from many quarters. The New
York World-Telegram judged it,
"A film to be respected and not
soon to be forgotten," and the
New York Post said "Fritz Lang's
uncanny direction makes "M" one
of the notable contributions to the
art of the cinema."
Lorre's interpretation of the re-1
actions of the demented killer, who
is chased by both the police and
his fellow criminals, has also been
highly lauded.
"Peter Lorre gives one of the
most amazing performances in
the history of the films," the New1
York Sun said.
unTickets may be purchased after1
2 p.m. at the Mendelssohn Theatre
box office.d

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Themes of Christmas will high-
light church guild programs
today.
Tom Maxwell, General Secre-
tary for the Canadian Intervar-
sity Fellowship, will speak to the
MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN FEI-
LOWSHIP at 4:30 p.m. today in
Lane Hall. His topic will be
"What's in a Name at Christ-
mastime?" Following the meeting
tea will be served.
** *
The WESTMINISTER GUILD
will have a special music program
at 5:45 p.m. today in the Sanc-
tuary of the Presbyterian Church.
The Guild choir and soloists will
participate in the hour of wor-
ship which will be followed by a
cost supper. The group will join
the campus carol sing at 8 p.m.
In place of the usual program,
the CONGREGATIONAL DISCIP-
LES GUILD will have a Christ-
mas tea at the Memorial Chris-
tian Church. There will be no
planned program.
* * *
The drama group of the WES-
LEYAN GUILD will present"The
Other Wiseman" at 5:30 p.m. to-
day in the Methodist Church.
Special Christmas music will be
presented by the Guild orchestra
and choir. Supper and fellowship
hour will follow.
Members of the RODGER WIL-
LIAMS GUILD will meet at 2 p.m.
today at the Guild House to go
to the "Messiah" in a group. Sup-
per will be served at the Guild
House at 6:30 and the guild will
join the campus carol sing on
the Library steps.
R * *
The BETHLEHEM EVANGEL-
ICAL AND REFORMED GUILD
will have its annual Christmas
party at 7 p.m. today in the recre-
ation room at the church, with
folk dances, carol singing and
games planned. Refreshments will
be served.
The UNITARIAN STUDENT
GROUP will meet for supper at
6 p.m. today for a discussion of
local and national Unitarian aims.
RTISING
WANTED TO RENT
TWO MALE students need room near
campus for spring semester. Call 8278.
Ask for Bill. )102
WITH FREEZE we sneeze. Some rooms
please. Apartment or room near cam-
pus for 2 men students wanted for
second semester. Box 42 or Harry
Stern, 2-4419, after 6 p.m. )54
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY- 4-6-room house for
veteran. Location anywhere between
Willow Run and Ann Arbor. Phone
2-3503. )1
WANTED
HOPE TO BE married between semes-
ters. Got the gal, money, and ring,
but need an apartment. If you are
vacating, please call Don 2-2205. )154
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Black coin purse, village bus
stop, Write 1693 Darien Court, Willow
Run. )4
LOST-Brown crocodile billfold lost in
vicinity of postoffice and State St.
Reward. Call 5345. )47
WILL FELLOW who borrowed pen in
U.H. return it to 715 Hill. )120
LOST-FROM International Center,
main lounge, a book entitled "Ma-
chinery of the Body," and a green
folder with notes. These notes are
urgently needed. Will anyone who has
them kindly return them immediately
to the Internoational Center office
or to the Math Dept. Aditya Prakash.
)2

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BUSINESS SERVICES
ALTERATIONS. Dressmaking, tailoring.
All kinds. 821 Packard. Tel. 2-1919.
Mrs. Bauman. All work guaranteed.
)87
TYPING, accurately, and promptly done
by student veteran's wife. Theses,
manuscripts, term and legal papers,
etc. Phone 2-4155. )50
HOOVER SPECIALIST, SERVICE and
sales. Buy through Goodyear store.
For service call A.A. 2-0298. W. O.
Taylor, 1612 Brooklyn, Ann Arbor.)32
BECAUSE OF AN enlargement in our
personnel, we can now offer prompt
service on your alterations. Tailoring,
dressmaking, formal restyling a spe-
cialty. Hildegarde Sewing Shop. 2-
4669. )30
FOR SALE
NEW BLOND WOOD TABLE model ra-
dio, separate record player. Also
Philco table radio and unused record
changer. All bargains. 2-1371. )151
FOR SALE-2 railroad tickets to NYC
cheap. Call 2-7416. )15

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NEWS
American folk ballads will be
heard.
Dean Elmer Flack, of the Ham-
ma Divinity School, Springfield,
will speak to the aUTHEIRAN
STUDENT ASSOCIATION a t
5:30 p.m. today in the Zion Par-
ish Hall. His speech on "The
Christian Teaching on Race" will
be followed by a Christmas ser-
vice featuring special music by
the guild student choir.
DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive 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 Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day
preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat-
urdays).
* * *
Notices
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1947
VOL. LVIII, No. 71
Faculty and Veteran Students:
The final date for the approval of
requisitions for the purchase of
books, equipment and special sup-
plies will be Wednesday, Jan. 7,
1.948.
The Office of the Dean of Wom-
en and the Women's Judiciary
Council call attention to the fol-
lowing provision in the "Campus
Regulations"- "House directors
of women's residences have the re-
sponsibility of excusing latenesses
due to late trains, busses or air-
planes for women returning from$
out of town on the last night of
the Christmas vacation when such
lateness is unavoidable. However,
the house directors may refer
these cases to the Judiciary Coun-
cil if they so prefer."
Election Complaints: Any stud-
ent who wishes to bring a com-
plaint concerning the election
held December 10 must notify ei-1
ther Clyde Recht, President of
Men's Judiciary, or Paul Harri-
(Continued on Page 4)
No. Main-Opp. Court House
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FOR SALE-Double-breasted, brown,
chalk stripe suit; size 40 and very
new. Also, camel-hair finger-tip coat,
and 3 sport coats. See Ed at 341 E.
Jefferson. Phone 27119. )7
MEN'S HOCKEY skates. C.C.M. About
size 10. Call 9658 after 7 p.m. Ask
for Bill. )46
1941 FORD super Deluxe Tudor. Radio
heater, excellent condition, $1,100.
Phone 4145 0-33. )8
1941 NASH AMBASSADOR club coupe
---heater, radio, overdrive. Seat cov-
ers, new tires. Good shape. D. Y.
Sing 625 Forest Ave. Call 2-4165. )45
MUST SELL immediately house trailer
with 9%x712 room attached. Good
condition. A bargain. Can be seen
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunnyside Trailer
Park. Lot C 11 or Call 2-5517 Anytime.
)38
WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE-Almost new.
Equipped. Almost any offer. Call
2-8250 or come. 1113 Packard. )56
FOR XMAS: Spaulding, MacGregor, Ha-
gen and Wilson golf equipment. Call
2-2058. Johnny Malloy, Pro, )27
ALL COLORS, canaries and parakeets,
finches, bird supplies and cages. Mrs.
Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh. )108
BLACK TUXEDO in excellent condition
for sale. Size 37. Call 9641. )20
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