THE M1ICIUiGA N DAILY TTSDAY, MY 4, 1941 iagnostic Test for Adrenal land Diseases Discovered 1; II II DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN A simple chemical laboratory st for use in the diagnosis of iseases of the adrenal glands is eing developed here by the re- arch department of the Medical chool, Dr. Jerome W. Conn re- aled yesterday. Speaking before the American ociety for Clinical Investigation. i Atlantic City, Dr. Conn, associ- e professor in the School of edicine, reported that the ac- vity of the adrenal glands can determined by analyzing the rspiration of human beings for s electrolyte content. The electrolytes being tested for -e the chemicals, sodium, chlor- le, and potassium, which are -espnt inLne sweat thrown oil r the human body, Dr. Conn This sweat analysis shows a difference between patients who may have some types of adrenal cancer and people who suffer from Addison's disease, an under- functioning of the adrenal glands, he pointed out. IFC Tickets Go on Sale To Homeless Affiliates The estimated 300 to 400 fra- ternity men who have no locall chapters on campus will be able to buy tickets to the IFC Ball at a booth in the lobby of Angell Hall today and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets to this year's IFC Ball are also being sold through in- dividual fraterpity houses. r 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. Saturdays). * * * Notices TUESDAY,, MAY 4, 1948 VOL. LVIII, No. 149 Effective at midnight Tues., May 4, the University will adopt Eastern Daylight Saving Time. E. A. ROBBINS Assistant to the President Regents - Annual Meeting: June 11, 1948. Communications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than June 3. --Herbert G. Watkins Secretary Memorial Day-Monday, May 31, will be observed as a holiday in all University offices and shops. I -Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary, Orientation Group Leaders: All men interested in serving as leaders for the fall semester should register for interviews at the Michigan Union Student Of- fices from 3-5 any afternoon this week. Deadline for registration, 5 p.m., Fri., May 7. Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information, 201 Mason Hall: The Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation of Newark and To- ledo will have a representative here on Wed., May 5, to interview men in transportation, chemical, mechanical and electrical engi- neering and men in Business Ad- ministration, especially account- ing and advertising, for their training program. The Wi boldt Stores, Inc., Chi- cago, will have two representa- tives here on Thurs., May . 6, to interview men and women for their training program. They also have some openings for accounting and control department. The Proctor and Gamble Com- pany will have a representative here on Thurs., May 6, to inter- view men interested in selling group insurance. The Studebaker Corporation will have a representative here on Fri., May 7, to interview men for sales and business manage- ment trainees. Rochester Gas and Electric Cor- poration will have a representative here on Fri., May 7, to interview mechanical, electrical, and chem- ical engineers and chemists for permanent jobs. They are also in- terested in electrical and civil en- gineers for summer jobs. For complete information and appointments with these compan- ies, call at the Bureau of Appoint- ments. Bureau of Appointments and Oc- cupational Information, 201 Mason Hall. Anatolia College, Salonika, Greece, has announced the follow- ing staff vacancies: two young men to teach English and help with extra-curricular activities; a woman to teach English; a man or woman for High School General Science, M.A. and some teaching experience required; a man or woman to teach vocal music; and an exchange professor to teach English. All positions call for' three year contracts with the ex- ception of the exchange profes- sorship. Bradley University, Peoria, Illi- nois, announces a number of Graduate Scholarships; also Graduate Assistantships in the following fields: Art, Chemistry, Education, English, History, In-' dustrial Arts, Psychology, Sociol- ogy, and Speech. For further information, call at the Bureau of Appointments. Camp Positions: Men. A repre- sentative of Camp Davaja, near Brighton, Michigan, will be here Thursday, May 6 to interview men for positions as an archery in- structor and as a unit leader for' boys age 5-7. Summer Work: Representative of Saginaw Y. W.C.A. Camp, near Mio, Michigan. will be here Tues., May 4, to in- terview girls interested in posi- tions in sports, nature, crafts. For appointment call at 201 Mason Hall or call Extension 371. Representatives from Germany and Japan, of the Army Division, who are recruiting teachers for the Dependent Schools, arrive Wed., May 5. Appointments are being made for all interested at Bureau of Appointments and Oc- cupational Information, 201 Ma- son Hall. Students registered for summer work and interested in reviewing calls received by the Bureau are requested to meet with Mr. Som- merfeld on the following sched- ule: Tues.: 10 a.m.-12, Rm..1018. Angell Hall; 2-4 p.m., Rm. 6. An- gell Hall; Thurs.: 10 a.m.-12, 2-4 p.m., Rm. 202 Mason Hall. Job Opportunittes Conference, sponsored by the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 4 p.m., Wed., May 5, Natural Science Auditorium. Rep- resentatives of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation, the Michigan State Civil Service Commission, and the American Association of Social Work will discuss job opportuni- ties in their fields. Questions will be invited. All students interested are urged to attend. University Community Center, Willow Run Village. Tues., May 4, 8 p.m., Bridge Session. Everybody welcome. Wed., May 5, 8:30 p.m., Style Show, sponsored by the Wives' Club. Staged at West Lodge, on Peabody Road. Thurs. May 6. 8 p.m.. Art. and Craft Group.I Lectunre Lecture, auspices of Nu Sigma Nu. "The Use of Refrigerated Bone in Orthopedic Surgery." Dr. Philip Duncan Wilson, Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, College of Physicians and Sur- geons. Columbia Univrrsiiy. 8 p.m., Wed., May 5, Rackhan Amphi- theatre. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for El- mer J. Scott, Physics: thesis: "The Measurement of the Beta Ray Spectra of Scandium and Phosphorous." Wed., May 5, 2 p.m. East Council Room, Rackham Bldg. Chairman, J. M. Cork. Chemistry 234-summer session. Students who plin to elect this course during summer session should place their names on the list outside Room 328, Chemistry Bldg. The list of approved appli- cants will be poted during final exam period. Classical Representation Semi- nar: 3 p.m., Tues., May 4. Room 3010, Angell Hail. Mr. Falkoff will speak on Applications of the Ro- tation Group in Quantum Me- ch anics. The Graduate Aptitude Exam- ination Mill be offered Tues., May 4, 6:30 pm.Raickham Building, for graduate students who have not previously taken this examin- ation or the Graduate Record Examination. Students should purchase ex- amination tickets i the Cashier's Afice and present the Record- er's stub to the Examiner at the tine of the examination as evi- dence that the $2 examination fee has been paid. Veterans may have a requisition (Continued on Page 3) t I 4 14 Good Seats Still Available for MICHIGAN ENDING WEDNESDAY 35c until 5 P.M. H.M.S. PINAFORE A TRA PATTENGILL AUDITORIUM (Ann Arbor High School) iv THURS., FRI., SAT., MAY 13-14-15 Tickets 90c and $1.20 Tax Inc. U. HALL TICKET BOOTH + Classified Advertising + _......_ ._... _. ._ ..... . ._..... .. ...n _._._. _ . ,.._ n.MM.._n__mw ___ v POSITION WANTED iR,... ' #ft ?? Well then, cool off with one of GRAN- ADAS specialties-at the counter or foun- toinI II GRAINADA Cr 313 South State Open 7:30 A.M. - 12 Midnight ART CINEMA LEAGUE presents NEED HANDYMAN to repair, clean, paint or maintain your home this summer? Law student would like to stay with family. Willing tov wcrk for room, board. Phone Zalen-ki, 4145, 7-9 P.M. )71 BUSINESS SERVICES LAUNDRY-Washing and ironing done in my home. Free pickup and deliv- ery. Phone 25-7708. )43 ALTERATIONS-RESTYLING- Cust- om clothes. Hildegarde Shop, 109 E. Washington, Telephone 2-4669. )87 TYPING: Theses, term papers, ad- dresses. Duplicating: notices, form letters, programs. A2 Typing Serv- ice, 208 Nickels Arcade, Ph. 9811. )28 TYPEWRITERS Sold - Rented - Repaired Free pickup and delivery. Office Equipment Service 111 S. Fourth - Ph. 2-1213 )66 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Student rates, week days, $1.50 per hour. Al- so horses boarded. Stable 1 mile south of Ypsi airport, corner of U.S. 23 and U.S. 112. Phone A. W. Co- wan, 2-2266 or 871W11 Ypsi ) 2 E COMPLETE SERVICE on your furs. Cold storage, individualized cleaning. glazing, insurance, restyling and re- pairing Ginsburg Furs, 607 E. Lib- erty, Michigan Theatre Bldg. )15 i ... . ro "7r!08,/#UANM/MAf.4/ATf/Wi F/t'MS 4one of he fewalen&Cgen/iuses of te sceenl"-CUE "A MASTERPIECEl. Surpasses "Clearly fashioned by an artist Rene Clair in the profound search with lyrical ideas1" --PM. for truth! 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Call James Lynch, 2-2004. )43 FOUND-Law Quad, Thursday, Pair of plastic rim glasses. L. Kenyon, 608 E. Madison, Ph. 8600. )68 TWO FOUNTAIN PENS believed lost near Univ. Terrace. Green Parker Vacumatic, gold tipped Eversharp. Finder please call Mrs. Darnell, 2-6511. )C69 IS IT POSSIBLE that the man who took $32 from wallet in Angell Hall Friday could have a change of heart? Veteran, expectant father, sorely needs the money. Please return to Box 93, Mich. Daily. )66 LOST: Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity pin with K. Sterne on back. Please call 2-6824. )86 YELLOW SUEDE jacket left on court 26 last Thursday at Ferry Field Ten- nis courts-Call 4187, Reward. )81 LOST plastic rimmed glasses Apr. 26 near Brown Jug. Phil Burton 26500. )78 WILL THE PERSON who "borrowed" my bike from Martha Cook please return my notes and books? Address inside. Please, it's imperative. )80 FOUND: Baseball glove, call R. Cob- rink, 2-1610. )77 LOST: Comp Embryology Text, Arey, Call R. Cobrink, 2-1610. )76 LOST: Large gray three-ring notebook. Grad Student. Contains notes for five classes. Reward Write Box 96. )74 PERSONAL CORSAGES MOST REASONABLE PRICES P H. 4422 )10 COUSINS ON STATE STREET White Dresses in pique, madras or sharkskin, $10.95 to $21.95 )1 A STUDENT SERVICE FOR STUDENTS CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE CALL BILL BARISH-Ph. 2-7032 )17 COLLEGE YEARSARE SHORT AND SWEET, WE HELP YOU TO HOLD THAT TREAT-MICHIGANENSIAN. )87 CORSAGES MOST REASONABLE PRICES PH. 4422 )11 MOTHER'S Day Cards. Excellent selec- tion of appropriate gifts. A Spring, Jeweler, 221 S. 4th Ave., Ph. 4834. E }65 MAKE MOTHER'S DAY BRIGHT CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE With Finest Flowers at Lowest Prices CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE "A Student Servicesfor Students, Call Bill Barish, 2-7032 )16 ANYONE wishing to trade two IFC Ball Tickets for new Buick Convert- ible call 2-4431. Hurry! I'm desperate. Mabel Sorority says I must take her to the Ball. )59 CORSAGES MOST REASONABLE PRICES PH. 4422 )12 FRESH LOOKING ACCESSORIES for Mothers young and old. Gloves, handbags, hosiery, slips, scarfs, and jewelry galore. Budget priced $1 to $15 THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP 309 South State Street )2 "A Student Service for Students" CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE Call Bill Barish Ph. 2-7032 )18 COUSINS ON STATE STREET Yellow or white daisies for your hair, 59c to $1.00 a bunch. 18-inch Daisy Chain with 22 tvgo-inch blossoms )3 CORSAGES MOST REASONABLE PRICES P H. 4422 )13 SANFORIZED Peasant Blouses by SHIP and SHORE. White with eye- let trim. Sizes 32 to 38, $2.95. THE BUDGET SHOP, 611 East Liberty Street. )36 SAVE SAVE SAVE The 1948 MICHIGANENSIAN costs $6.00 now. May 15 it will cost $6.50. )88 CORSAGES MOST REASONABLE PRICES P H. 4422 )14 WANTED USED TYPEWRITER-If you have one, write Box 92, Daily. )46 WANTED TO RENT STUDENT veteran and wife need apartment, furnished or unfurnished, in June or September. Two-year oc- cupancy. Call Al in evening. 2-5649. )23 VETERAN student and wife need apartment on or about Aug. 20. Ph. 2-4401. Rm. 512 Win. House. Ask for Al. ) 28 GRADUATE STUDENT and wife NEED 3 or 4 room furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Immediately or by June. Two years occupancy. Call University 2421. )58 WANTED sublet: Student vet and wife want apartment for summer and post sessions only. Al Shapiro, 2-4607. 3-5 p.m. )85 FOR SALE WHITE DINNER JACKET. Size 39. Ph. 2-4936, Gene Parrot. )49 GOLF EQUIPT.: Spaulding, MacGregor, Wilson. Ph.-4044 or 2-2058, J. Malloy. SEAT COVERS, practically new, 1940 Pontiac Tudor. Call 2-1407 after 5. )70 GOLFCLUBS, limited number of sets; reasonable, call 2-7053. )83 CUSHMAN Motorscooter, Side - Kar, Windshield, two good tires, recently overhauled, Box 94, Daily. )82 GOOD as new Wilcox-Gay Recordio Jr. Radio -Phonograph.- Recorder, semi- portable. Don Hartman, Ph. 4187. )44 GOLFsCLUBS, complete set, (8) Hagen irons, (4) Sarazen woods, used, in good condition. Phone 5559. )60 MAN'S fully equipped 3-speed English bicycle. $75. Tarbell 820 E. Wash- ington,5989 )56 TAPE RECORDER-Brush soundmirror, good condition, withRose Bowl Re- cordings. Ph. 2-4401, 202 Michigan House. ) 62 HOUSECOATS: Seersucker, sateen, pi- que, chintz and dotted swiss. Florals and plain. Smartest Hosiery Shoppe. Michigan Theatre Building. )7 YOUNG LOVEBIRDS, parakeets, cocke- tiel, and canaries. Bird supplies and cages. 562 South 7th. Ph. 5330. )19 S. S. DOLLY, No. 120 camera, coupled f:2.8 Xenar, $97.50. 2,x31 outfit; f: 4.5 Xenar, flash, holders, case, etc. $72.50. Also Leica IIIc. Phil, 247 Hinsdale, 2-4591. )65 We have a lovely selection of summer cottons in jnnior and regular sizes. $10.95 and up. We have just receiv- ed a new shipment of cashmeres. CAMPUS SHOP 305 South State Street )98 '39 DODGE with '41 Plycouth enginej Bernie Fauser, 408 Hamilton, after 6 p.m. )45 COMBINATION portable phonograph, radio, recorder, and home-broad- caster, 50 dollars Call Mr. Cairns, University Extension, 2296. )79 BIKE, boy's lightweight, good condi- tion, Phone 26675. )75 Six Golf Clubs, Bag, $30.00; New Wil- son tennis racket, $10.00; 6 Tube sup- erheterodyne radio with shortwave $15.00. Call 242-R3, Saline. )72 DAILY WOMEN'S EDITOR VACANCY for 10 men students, sum- mer semester. For information call 2-0646. Ask for Mrs. Field before 5 p.m. )' HELP WANTED THE UNIVERSITY BROADCASTING SERVICE will add two control engi- neers to its staff aropnd June 15. Applicants must be qualified to han- dle the remote pickup, cut transcrip- tions, and should have some knowl- edge of music. Also, should be able to work 20-30 hours a week. Inquire Personnel Office, 208 University Hali. )51 r It The Den announces "GOOD FOOD" if The WOLVERINE DEN announces CAFETERIA Served Cafeteria Style FOR RENT SANDWICHES - SODAS - MALTEDS LUNCHEONS and DINNERS The Wolverine Den is Located at 1511 South University across from Witham's Drugstore AIL MORE TERRIFYING THAN DEATH! A THING MORE DEADLY THAN GUNPOWDERI 4 ac otis dt -. teyIe rtt ej ' a s , ali A 10 ... . COLUMBIA PICTURES f DICK POWELL -SIGNE HASS( wi LIDWIG DONATO - VLADIMIR SOLOFF[DC.GAR BARRIER and introducing the Chinese actressMAY LI A Also BUGS BUNNY Cartoon 11 CASHIER. Some Bkpng. Write in full Box 95. NOW OPEN 11 A.M. to MIDNIGHT steno. nites. I U e VANN .w. \\\ \\~ NO W A FABULO US PERFORMANCE OF A FAVORITE OPERA BY FAMOUS STARS 0 N COLUMBIA Masterworks RECORDS Use ... Read, Daily Classifieds La ohme Set MOP-27 A METROPOLITAN OPERA ASSOCIATION PRODUCTION 7, %i/ '7<"; Y _____ __ _-_________- .il ill LA SOCIEDAD HISPANICA i 7) UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN I'! Presents NUESTRA NATACHA Another great opera classic direct-from-the- stage to you! The first complete performance of an Italian Opera ever recorded in America, featuring an incomparable Metropolitan cast: Bidt Sayao, Richard Tucker, Salvatore Bac- caloni, Aimi Benzell, Francesco Valentino, George Cehanovsky, Nicola Moscona, Lodovico Oliviero, Lawrence Davidson, with Giuseppe A ntonicelli cnnducting the Chornus and One- A Play of Keen, Psychological Understanding and Tender Human Sympathy! Tl AT ' T A T Y1Tl /\ /t A l e T . ? L-64,00N 1 -9 I li| xx,* :