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SUDS FLOW ABROAD:
Ann, Arbor Residents Come
Clean for Soapless Europeans
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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Moods
By CRAIG WILSON
One woman's words and an-
other woman's determination have
combined towards lathering up a
quota of 1,000 bars of soap to be
contributed by Ann Arborites be-
fore June 1 for the children of
war-devastated Europe.
The words of inspiration for the
soap drive came from Mary Ellen
Lewis, Ann Arbor high school
teacher who toured Europe last
summer and surveyed the scene of
Speech Finalists
Compete Today
Six students from speech 32
classes, winners in the prelimi-
naries, will vie for final honors at
4 p.m. today in Kellogg Audito-
rium.
Speaking are Edward C. Wilson,
'49; William Flemming, '49; James
Baker, '49; Douglas Sinn, '50; Ed
Micllef, '49; and Sam Massie, '49
Bus. Ad. Attendance is required of
all students in speech 32, 132 and
190 classes.
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hunger, poverty and unsanitary
conditions.
With aid from Mrs. Nathan W.
Stetson, 1809 Charleton Ave., who
cooked up the plea, the response
is building up. A couple of cases
cascaded into big cartons of toilet
soap, laundry soap and even flake
soap. More than 150 bars toward
her goal have already been turned
in to her home, the Methodist
Church, the Chamber of Com-
merce office and the Ann Arbor
Cooperative Store.
"Wanted-1,000 bars of soap," is
her motto, Mrs. Stetson explained
hopefully.
Miss Lewis, who participated in
a UNESCO seminar in England'
reported that Britishers are ra-
tioned to one bar per week for all
purposes and the people on the
Continent have "none at all!"
All the donated soap is
transported and distributed by
UNESCO and a report on where it
went and the good it did is sent
back to the United States, ac-
cording to Miss Lewis.
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subtitles. 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday, Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theatre. Tickets available at
the box office daily at 2 p.m. Res-
Program: a French comedy, a
singing French quartet and an in-
strumental trio. Refreshments. All
members of Le Cercle Francais
and members of the Romance
Language Department are invited.
International Center's Instruc-
tion classes in American Ball
Room Dancing will resume Friday,
May 7, Room 302, Michigan Un-
ion, 8-10 p.m.
ko. Two Cottons
to Two
Price Tags
ervations, phone 6300.
Alpha Chi Rho:
Michigan Union, 7:30
Young Republican
p.m., Hussy Room,
League
Mr. Arthur Iverson
Room 321,
p.m.
Club: 7:30
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EDITOR - Pictured above is
Audrey Buttery, '49, newly ap-
pointed Daily Women's Editor.
She replaces Joyce Johnson who
graduates in June.
BAd. Alumni
To Meet .here
An Alumni Conference of the
School of Business Administra-
tion, with an expected attendance
of 500 alumni, will meet here Sat-
urday.
Senator Ralph E. Flanders,
(Rep., Vt.) will deliver the key-
note speech, "Inflation as a Pro-
duction Problem," at 2:15 p.m. in
Rackham Lecture Hall.
Other events of the all-day
meeting include a series of round
table discussions, a talk on mar-
keting by Ralph Starr Butler, re-
cently retired vice-president of
General Foods Corp., and a report
on school activities by Dean Rus-
sell A. Stevenson.
An alumni luncheon is sched-
uled for 12:30 p.m. in the Union,
followed by a tour of the new
Business Administration building,
and an alumni dinner at 6 p.m. in
the Union.
Released Time' To
End in Ann Arbor
"Released time" religious edu-
cation will be discontinued in Ann
Arbor's public schools at the end
of the present semester, Supt. Otto
W. Haisley announced yesterday.
Haisley said the action will be
taken in compliance with a direct-
ive from State Supt. Eugene B. El-
liot, who has interpreted a recent
Supreme Court decision as pro-
hibiting religious instruction both
in and out of public schools.
The local "released time" plan
allows fifth and sixth graders to
be excused from class for one
hour's instruction per week in
nearby churches. Members of the
Ann Arbor Council of Churches
conduct the program. -
Chairman of the Wayne County
Republican Committee will speak
on "Big City Politics."
Young Democrats: 7:30 p.m.,
Room 316, Michigan Union. Nom-
ination of candidates for election
of next fall's officers. Report on
the Democratic State Convention.
Vulcans: Important meeting, 7
p.m., Michigan Union.
U. of M. Radio Club: 7:30 p.m.
Room 1084, E. Engineering Bldg.
Mr. Talpey will speak on "Single
Side-Band Transmitters and Re-
ceivers."
Michigan Sailing Club: Meeting
tonight, 7 p.m., Michigan Union.
N.S.A. Committee: Meeting, 4:15
p.m., Room 308, Michigan Union.
United World Federalist Study
Group: 1:30 p.m., Michigan Un-
ion. Topic: "U. S. Foreign Policy."
I.Z.F.A.: Meeting, 4 p.m., Hillel.
Discussion of plans for Com-
memoration Day, May 16-British
Evacuation of Palestine. Repre-
sentatives of Inter-religious or-
ganizations, and all religious
groups in vited to attend.
Michigan League. All Lithuanian
Lithuanian Club: 7:30 p.m.,
Michigan League. All Luthuanian
students are requested to attend.
Lutheran Student Association:
Ascension Day Devotional Serv-
ice, Thursday morning at 7:30 at
the Center. Evening Service, 7:30
p.m., Zion Lutheran Church.
Coming Events
Gallery Talk: John Marin Ex-
Mibition, by Professor Jean Paul
Slusser; Museum of Art, Alumni
Memorial Hall, 3:30 p.m., Sun.,
May 9. The public is invited.
Theta Sigma Phi: Meeting and
installation of officers, 4 p.m., Fri.,
May 7, Haven Hall.
Le - Cercle Francais: 8 p.m.,
Tues., May 11, Assembly Room,
Rackham Bldg. Guests of honor:
the actors of "Les Corbeaux" and
all those who helped in the play;
German Coffee Hour:
p.m., Fri., May 7, Michigan
Coke Bar. Students and
members invited.
3-4:30
League
faculty
Whip off the gay plaid scarf when you'd
bare your neckline to the sun in this
one piece cotton with solid bodice
and full-flare plaid skirt. Sizes 9-15.
All Allied Jewish Appeal kits
must be turned in immediately to
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation.
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation:
Friday Evening Services, 7:45 p.m.
Following the services, Dr. Valerie
Juracsek will speak on the "Emo-
tional Aspects of Marriage." All
students invited.
Women of the University Facul-
ty: Informal Tea, 4:30 p.m., Fri.,
May 7, Club Lounge, Michigan
League. In charge: Faculty, School
of Education.
$14.95
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