THE ICHIGAN DAILY tt tT¢NT£ DV, MAT P, 194? _. NSAY MY12 14 Campus Calendar EVENTS TODAY Hiawatha Club-7:30 p.m., Hus- sey Rm., League; election of offi- cers. Lecture--Dean Ralph A. Saw- yer of the Graduate School; 8:15 P.m., Rackham Lecture Hall; "The Social Responsibilities of Modern Science." College of Pharmacy senior class--senior banquet; 8:30 p.m. Allenel Hotel. Concert - University Concert Band, 8:30 p.m. Hill Auditorium. Michigan - "State of the Un- ion," 1, 3:30, 6, 8:50 p.m. State-"A Double Fife," 1, 3:55, 6:10, 8:45 p.m. EVENTS TOMORROW Young Democrats -7:30 p.m, Rm. 325, Union; election of offi- Gross Upholds Menu Freedom Tired of Cabbage, Wants Asparagtus WASHINGTON, May l--(UP)- Rep. Gross (Rep., Pa.) is riad at the Agriculture Department. He says it's trying to tell Pennsyl- vania Dutch what to eat. It seems the department has got out some sample menus to show how cheaper foods often may be substituted for scarce ones. Save for one particular, that's all right with Gross. "They say, 'eat cabbage instead of asparagus'," he said. "Well, we eat cabbage the year around. This is the time of year when a fellow needs a little asparagus." But it's geographically, not gas- tronomically, that he thinksrthe agriculture people are in error. "They decided to start in Lan- caster and York counties in Penn- sylvania," he said, in horror. "Why, we're Pennsylvania Dutch up there. Every housewife has enough food canned to run her four, maybe five years." Incidentally, the guy or gal who got up these menus for the De- partment of Agriculture certainly knows how to walk that straight, narrow line. The menus came out in the mid- dle of a Congressional argument over which is better, butter or oleo? The recipes avoid a fight-- by never mentioning either. Pre-Meds To Present Movie S o e of th e l p e of heart, developnment, will be shown 1ii a lnu\ie iCspnlsOirt'd by the PRn- Medical Socity a- 4:15 p.m. tlo- morrow in ll 1 Nattural Science Audito min. Dr. B31'adl M Al. Pto.Chair- mnu of t e Anatom Dtment in the Medical Suheo:, ind out- standing present.-day authority in embryology, is presenting the filnm. He has long been wxorking in col- laboration with hIis colleague, Dr. Theadore C. Kramer in develop- ing a technique suitable for re- cording the activities of ernbryos ' kept, alive for a timie in glass lamibers ii a itifwial nutrient media. Used most extensively in this work up to the present time is the chick embryo, which they found a desirable experimental animal be- cause of its ease of handling and its ready availability. In early stages of development,, there is a close similarity between the chick's growth processes and our own, and by studying one, certain basic facts cat be inferred about, te ther 4 th.thr Research. (roup Will Initiate 223 ,I ROYALL CONFERS WITH ARMY CIiIEF-Secrezary of the Army Kenneth Royall (left) confers over a map of the United States with Maj. Gen. Edmond II. Leavey, Army Chief of Trans- portation. Navy Starts Air Training 4 Sigma Xi, national honor so- ciety for research scientists will initiate 223 new University fac- ulty and student members at cere- monies at 8:15 p.m., today in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Dean Ralph A. Sawyer, of the graduate school, will talk on "The Social Responsibilities of Modern Science." A social hour will fol- low the lecture. Register Now-Enter June 14 or 28 The Navy Department has an- nounced a new training program which will admit 650 college grad- uates with direct commissions as air arm Ensigns. This program is designed to pro- vide qualified naval aviators for the Naval Air Arm. Men selected for this program will be sent to flight training at one of the Navy's flight schools. Minimum starting pay will be $290 per month. Further information may be ob- tained from the Office of Navol Officer Procurement, Rrri. 949, Book Bldg., Detroit. Career Courses Finishing Course Refresher Courses 33rd Year Pre-College Course Veterans Courses Post-College Courses Air-Cooled Classrooms HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE William at State Phone 7831 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 7831 I I WANTED WANTED: Used canoe in good tion. Phone 7265. FOR RENT condi- )93 HELP WANTED WANTED COLLEGE GRADUATE part- ner with $1,500 orders to start with net $25 a day. Fast growing business. Free to go to any state. Address J. A. Reed, 136 W. 96 St., NYC, New. York. }94 Climbing the Matterhorn 11 Goodbye Miss Turlock 11 Tweetie Pie News Coming Sunday "THE IRON CURTAIN" Art Cinema League & Hillel Foundation present Friday, Saturday-8:30 P.M. Box Office Opens Thursday at 2 P.M. Admission 50c NET PROCEEDS TO UNITED JEWISH APPEAL APARTMENT, 3 large rooms, scantily furnished. Share bath, some upkeep work on house. $70 month. Available July 1. Write Daily Box 106. )69 6 ROOMS furnished home, including kitchen living room, dining room, study, toilet and 2 bed rooms. June 23-Aug. 23, with possible extension to Sept. 15. $150 month. Write Daily Box 105. )68 FURNISHED HOUSE, for Summer School, accommodating 14 men. Close-in. Box No. 100. )28 LARGE cool double room for men. Private shower. Summer only call 2-3481 or 6938. )91 DOUBLE ROOM for male students, Summer and fall terms, Phone 2-7931. )60 NEAR CAMPUS. Rooms for veteran students for summer and fall sem- esters. No Smoking. Ph. 2-1777. )57 APARTMENT: 2 fur. bedrooms, kitch en, living room, bath. For Summer term and post session, in Willow Village. Write Daily Box 107. )71 FOR SALE STORKLINE BUGGY: Good condition, $20. Call 29247.. )90 DRAFTING Instruments and accesso- ries, unused, 25% off. Call Alsab, 4183. )45 PURE Maple Syrup $6 per Canadian gallon. Orders taken at R. L. Eller- busch, 1463 Univ. Terrace, Apt. 1221. )42 46 FORD: Four door good condition, radio and heater. R Hathaway, Ypsi 9265. 7-10 P.M. )87 ACCEPTED TO MED SCHOOL? You'll need a microscope. See my B & L- CSA8, for school and diagnostic work in practice later. Bill, 908 E. Ann. ) 49 FOR SALE: Girl's bike. Phone 5476. 7-10 P.M. )86 MOTORCYCLE, ES2 Norton 500 CC. Call 2-8181. )47 CHRYSLER Highlander ('41) 6 Pas- senger Club Coupe. New paint job. Mechanically perfect. Low mileage. Call owner C. C. Sessions 216 S. In- galls. Phone 22617. )85 CANARIES beautiful singers and fe- males and mated pairs. Bird supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins. 562 S. 7th. 10 1948 ENGLISH AUSTIN, at list price. Driven 630 miles. 37 miles per gal- lon. Call 24401. 400 Adams House. West Quad. Between 7-10 p.m. )61 TRAILER, completely furnished, in- cluding piano. Parked for perman- ent occupancy. Inquire at gas sta- tion, 1880 Packard Road after 5 p.m. ) 7b A GOOD BUY in ladies and mens golf clubs. Call 2-7053. )56 GIRLS' coat light blue waffle cloth fox fur collar, Size 16. White Palm Beach men's suit. Size 39 long. Both like new. 2-2720, 2120 Brockman Blvd. )52 DODGE '46, custom, 4 dr. sedan, radio and heater, student owner, 1086 Goshen, Willow Run, Ypsl 3596-J2, after 5. )54 CAMPUS SHOP SPECIALS THIS WEEK All wool spring suits 1/3 off. 1/3 off on all pigskin and leather gloves. All colors and sizes. 305 South State Street )11 GOLF EQUIPT.: Spaulding, MacGreg- or, Wilson. Ph. 4044 or 2-2058, J. Malloy. FOR SALE: Trailer, completely furn- ished. including piano. Parked for permanent occupancy. Inquire at gas station, 1880 Packard Road after 5 p.m. )7b HELP WANTED: For counter fountain work student's wife ferred. Morning hours, Ph. 5464. and pre - )88 THE UNIVRSIT 'Y OF M ICIGA GI LBERT &SULLIVAN SOCIETY announces rI(E CAPTAIN . . . of . . . LM .S. PINAFORE will receive visitors on board THU., FKL, SAT., MAY 13-14-15 8:00 P.M. PERSONAL BE READY FOR SUMMER attired in one of our smart sheers. Absorb every breeze-even on warm- est days. Navy, grey, blue, black or green prints. Size 9-15, 10-44 and 162-24%2. $12.95 to $29.95. THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP 309 South State Street )2 JEWELRY, Watches, clocks, diamonds. Assorted Greeting Cards. A. Spring, Jeweler, 221 S. 4th Ave. Ph. 4834. )4 FRESH AS SPRING SUNSHINE! Peasant skirts and blouses in all the gay and flattering colors of Spring! Blouses $2.95 and up. Skirts $4.95 & up. RANDALL'S 306 South State Street COPGRATS tobacco industry on the success of your universal smoking campaign. Four packages consumed assures you a life member. In so? Smoking - Bill. )96 SAVE SAVE SAVE The 1948 MICHIGANENSIAN costs $6.00 now. May 15 it will cost $6.50. )88 CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE "A Student, Service for Students" Call Bill Barish PHONE 2-7032 )18 Cotton and rayon pajamas. Shorties and full length styles. Prints and solid colors. THE SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theater Building JEANS AND PEDDLE PUSHERS: Red, Navy, and Faded Blue. Copper, riveted $2.95. Shorts $2.50 COUSINS ON STATE STREET )1 HAVE YOU seen the little Bronze Man? write Box 101 if you have informa- tion regarding his whereabouts Re- ward. ) 59 LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Pair of glasses in case at Ferry Field. 3129 Nat. Science Bldg. )92 WOMAN'S WATCH: Black strap. Lost invicinity of U.gHospital, U. Ter- race, Wash. Height St. REWARD. Call Warren 28160. )89 LOST-Parker 51 set on Friday morn- ing either in Washtenaw bus or on Monroe near Tappan. Reward. Please Call 2-1471, Carioba. )43 TO THE PERSON who "borrowed" bike from Martha Cook: Won't you re- turn notes, please? Exams soon; give me a break. )84 LOST: Ladies brown billfold in State Street shopping district. Call Melba Brain 7616 or after 5 at 2-2329. )81 HAS ANYONE seen "Barbara." Reward for the return of the I.D. bracelet. Call Bud 2-1522. )63 WILL PARTY who took bike from front of Michigan Theatre kindly park same in front of Union? I can't afford to buy the owner another one. )78 NOTICE: All ye fraternity men. Rhinestone bracelet lost at IF dance. Part of set, will appreciate re- turn. Call Ski, 1601 Washington, 22205. )50 LOST: Longines wrist watch in the League, Monday 5:45-6:30, Reward. Please call Stan Lipsey, 8593. )77 LOST: Brown male cocker spaniel pup- py 8 months old. Extremely vital part of the family. Reward. Call 8257 )76 ONE TAN English Gabardine To BUSINESS SERVICES BABY-SITTER: 14-year old boy will baby sit in area of State, Packard. Phone 5474. )70 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 WANTED TO RENT VETERAN and wife need apartment for next fall. Will take one anytime this summer. No children or pet.. References. Robert Morand, 2-7576. Evenings. 67 AVIDLY interested in furnished apt. or hou.;e for two years --- teaching fellow and wife (dean's secretary). Univ. 334 -- Mrs. Ecker. )23 VETERAN and wife need apartment, starting next fall semester. Call 8470 and ask for Bill L. if you have the impossible available. )9a M.S.C. Professor and wife want to sub- let furnished bedroom apartment from June 15 to August 30 in Ann Ar- bor or Pittsfield Village. Call collect- East Lansing 81511--Ext. 601. )95 WHAT --F'trnished Apt. WHEN-- ,June, WHY- -Wedding Bells. WHER'- Not fussy. WHO--Bill Wyckoff, call 2- 3256 after 6. )6b APARTMENT in Ann Arbor for summer session only. No children or pets. Will consider trading apt. in Cleve- land suburb 10 miles west of square for S.S. Excellent references. Harlan L. Thomas, 19241 Shoreland Ave., Rocky River, Ohio. )3b Engineering student and bride desire furnished apartment for September. References. At least two years occu- pancy. Please call 4457 or 2-5288. )34 VETERAN and Mother desire suitable apartment as soon as possible for 2-3 years. Call Dick, 9882. )55 Number of Medical students seeking rooms or apartments near campus. Desirous of finding 4 year location. Phone R. Goldsmith, 2-4410. )53 MATURE BOY, Graduate student, vet- eran and wife, desires summer sem- ester living-cooking arrangement. Call 2-4401 ask for Fred in 513 Wil- liams House. )82 The Den announces ~GOOD FOOD" Served Cafeteria Style SANDWICHES - SODAS - MALTEDS LUNCHEONS and DINNERS The Wolverine Den is located at 1311 South University across from Witham's Drug Store i /i A Willow Village Residents Note! ANNOUJNCI NG THE OPENING of the DAIRY BAR and RESTAURANT SAME MANAGEMENT AS SEVEN SEAS SUPER MARKET Specializing in: SEA FOOD STEAKS ... CHOPS ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Waffles and Wheat Cakes served at all hours. 6:00 A.M. to2:00A.M. Daily and Sunday. Tuesday closed all day. MODERN ...CLEAN Hiah Qualitv ... Low Prices NO ADMISSION CHARGE the Wolverine DEN announces C pFETERIi Now Open I11 A.M. to Midnight A AI MICHIGAN Now Delighting EVERYONE! V OUT OF THE MEMORABLE CHARACTERS OF THE PUL- ITZER PRIZE PLAY COMES ... A MOTION PICTURE OF UNPRECEDENTED RENOWN ! I 4 Van uohnson Angela LANSBURY In ** A E"TE 125 C. C. 1947 Royal Enfield motorcycle 3 speed transmission. 95 miles per LTalnAn Reaonable. (Cl 9-0720. )8 I 11 I