six THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 18,, 1948 _________ -. -.-,--~-- ~--- - -.,~----- .-~' -~ -~ UP WITH THE JONES: Autograph. Fans Fo'rm Their Own Organization "They had clubs for people who save everything from model rail- roads to buttons, so we decided to start one for ourselves," DAM. Jo- seph E. Fields, president of th' six-month-old National Society of Autogr"aphI Collec tors., said ye (cr day. Dr. Field and sixty of his fel- low collectors are gathered hero for the first annual convention otf NSAC. The convention camne to jMihigan at the invitation of Dr. Randolph G. Adams, director of the Clements Library and Col- ton Storm, curator of manuscipits, both of whom are charter mor- bers of the club. Ancient Hobby Dr. Field said that the liobby of collecting manuscripts is ono of the oldest in the world, bui. uin- til the formation of NSAC, which now has 250 members, there wary IRA Protest Letters protesting the court ae- tion taken against Sen. Glen Tay- lor have been sent to the Mayor of Birmingham, Ala., and to Sen. Taylor by the Inter-Racial Associ- ation. IRA condemned the court action which found Taylor guilty of dis- turbing the peace. no organization devoted to collerI- i17g autographs, "There is little or no traing~ of manuscripts in thec field, and abi hiunit fr new material,"' Dr. ~'I said]. 'he it~ JIoblernI of foct!''d (oc'Li- mcii Is occasionally ('ol ups i V i c'ol lectors piilicha$Q rare signma- Lures. "Yesterday Afternoon's ses- sion was devoted to a disculssion of the problem of forged man u- scripts. )Famous Papers The Clem en ts Library, which possesses many famous papers of its own is exhibiting the collec- tions of some of the NSAC mem- bers, The letters of Benedict Ar - nold before he betrayed the U.S. during Uth eolution " le oil dis- play. - clara- tioii of Indei endence. Use 1Daily (Jassi fieds DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Continlued from Page 5) on "The Separation of Stable Iso- top~es." l'Syiolo::y ,88: ]'inil exazu1iia 1ion ill labonItory lportion~, :3 l. M on., M ,,uy '_A, N :A i a l Aei ci leen Student Recital: Bonnie Elms, soprano, will be heard in a re- cital in partial fulfillment of thel requirements for the degree ofj Bachelor of Music, at 8:30 p.mn.,~ Tumes., May 18, Rackham Assem bly Hall. Miss Elms is a pupil of Arthur Hackett. Her program, inc:lding Italian, German. French 'and EnglIish songs, will be openi to, the public. MiEETING RESULTS L'WF Sets Up Acotion Groups Three organs to facilitate Unii- Th~e development of electoral ted World Federalist action onz a , machine ry for the proposed Pee- statewide scale originated from la iesWoldCosttuioalAsem weekend meeting of repre =enta- bly in Geneva is also one of the tives from all parts of Mihligranl fumw tions of the state body. it was made known yesterday. Thei council will also furnish A State Council, Advisory Couln- >peĀ°ikers to ipropagate the Feder- cil and Branch Office to opnaitmoeet uture plans in- June 15 in Detroit, were set, up 11 elude-st 1i i! UI) :aninclusive or- permanent bodit s. . tiouofi'elJ)resefltatlves from The purposes of the taIe l ic e ,rrup in the state wxhich hag will be to coordinate existingcome ouot in fax or of World Gov- chapters and help initiate nw "' em11111. ones. The office will also develop M 1rs. Lo.rna Hunter of Detroit plans for the forthcoming refer- has been named president of the endum and initiative for the elec - Cc'i. nil and Irwin Robinson of tions of the Spring of 1949. the University, state director, MICIAN The Academy Award Winning Picture! PICKETS AND GUARDS SCUFFLE-These three pickets scuffled with National Guardsmen in -- South. St. Paul, during several incidents in front of the strikebound Swift & Co. plant. In the. itxitb unsground ia guard captain holds two men. An Army halftrack is at the right. Museum of Archaeology: Roman RPushing, next year's social pro-Po. ~"'i W~Nt Egypt and Pictorial Maps of Italy. giram s pecial arrangements, book l P ofiCyd iller Will llJS eak Hlere Tuesday thbrough Friday, 9 a .m.- exchange management, election Prof. Clyde R. Miller of Colum- Earlier Wednesday, Prof. 12 noon, 2-5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 01' district repr'esentatives, initi- bia University will deliver the last wl akt oraimS a~mn-12 oon nd Sndla, ~ ation regulations, and special pro- of the current lectures sponsoredonHwRlibeAePlc l).lti. .iec ts. by the journalism department aton"wReibeAePlc Final meeting of the school 8 pm. tomorrow in Kellogg Audi- ion Polls?" This lecture will Architecture Building: Photog-j year. All house presidents are urg- torium. livered at 3 p.m. in Rm. E., raphy by Roger and Patti Hellon-? ed to attend._____Aseiltinhefldopr- Hall. beck; through May 28. Aseils ntefedo rp aganda, Prof. Miller will talk on Prof. Miller was, instru: MusumofAr, Aumi em - Sigma Rho Tau, Engineering "How P[ropagapda Shapes Our in establishing the Institu Muem fAtAuniMm- Stutmu Speakers' Society: Last Fnreig~n Policy." . roiy eitnda analysis, Inc fore- The BombshellI Z )'of' the Year! Genllemaiis A . i(t NlUftT ~1K01 Ncr .Miller tudents cOpin- Ibe de- Haven mental ute for EXTRA' BUGS BUNNY CARTOON ... -,____ N ext Mark Hellinger's ""NAKED CITY" It's alwaysk a love maitchV 5 for the girl. in the riot "al: Water Colors by John, eiIi etn cf h eetr Marin, througoh May 25. Tuesdays 7 p.m. Michigan Union. Every i a Vi %'Asla 1. V11L.Y a throughl Saturdays 10-12 and 2-5; Wednesday evenings 7-9; Sundays'; 2-5. The public is invited.$ Ato~mics Energy exhibition pre-I pared by the editors of LIFE mag- azine, Rackhamn Building; through May 29. Michigan Historical Collections: "Autographs of' Michigan Mren ofI State and National Prominence' on display in Rm. 160 Rackham Building beginn~ng May 17. 8-12 and 1-5 daily, 1-12 Saturdays. Events Today Radio Programs: 5:45 p.m. WPAG-The German Series--Prof. Itto Graf and Dr. Kurt Ber'g. 8 p.m. WHRV - Abott Books (Conducted by Mr. E. G. Burrows). Phi Lambda Upsilon, National h-onorary Chemical Society : Meet- ing, 8 p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. Formal initiation of new members, election of off i- cers, and an address by Mr. S. E. Beacom on "Infamous Personali- ties in Chemistry." TUC House Presidents: Meet- ing, 7:30 p.m., Rmn. 306, Michigan Union. Agenda:- /j '2r8DND ll 04 v Y See them in Detroil at ERNEST KERN '0 CROWi.vY MILNFR Free booklet: "WARDROBE TRICKS". Write Judy Boend, Inc., Dept. C, 1375 Broadway, New Cork 18 I IIIMIO II I i IW _._ p fq lU 1 GRUAIN h -Show 'that youcare!, member is requested to attend. Proj ect speaking finals will be Iheld immediately after the meet- ing. Banquet tickets for Sat., May 22 will be on sale, and convention pr'eparations will continue. Institute of Aeronautical Sci- ences: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., 1042 E. Engineering Bldg. Topics: "Discuion of Aeronau- tical Curriculum Revisions" by Prof. E. XW. Conlon; and "Job Op- portunities and Specialization in Aviation" by Pr'of. W. C. Nelson. Business meeting, and election of officers foi' the Fall Semester. Stu- dents in the AronauticalDeat Dpr-ment are invited. AVC': Membership meeting, University Chapter. 7:30 p.m., Michigan Union. Election of offi- ('el'S :ildl end1 of semiester 'party. Youniig IRejittlica s Club: Meet - init. f3 jI 0., 1Room 304, Michigan Uniiion. I oi'iiixiion of resolut ions,. Spe'aker', Mlr. Lois Cosstt, Na- tionald Convntion I)elgate from Sli f~ist in t in Ohijo. Pledged to Ilarotl I 7v en. Ncw riimbilers a cep~te'dl i Tolydlutb: 7 :15t p.m., Mii- gan League. I.Z.F.A., 8 p.m., Hlillel Founda- tion. Last meeting of the term. Installation of newly elected of fi- cers, stinirnal'y of events and ac- tivities of past semester. All meml- bers are in,,ed to aitteind. Rfresh- m ients. Polonia ('tub: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., International Center. ~is- cussion of plans for a get-together this suimmer, and the scholarship program. Refreshments and en- tert ainmen t. Christian Science Organization: 7:30 p.m., Upper Room, Lane Hall. :'Corn ing Events American Society for Public Administration: Evening social seminar, sponsored by the Uni- versity Chapter, 8 p.m., Wed., May 19. West Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. Guest speaker: James M. Mitchell, Director, Civil Service Assembly of the United Phi Kappa Phi: Business meet- ing, 4 p.m., May 20, East Confer- ence Room, Rackham Bldg. Mem- bers invited. Phi Kappa Phi: Initiation, 8 p.m., Thurs., May 20, Rackham Lecture Hall. Prof. Robley Wil- liams will speak on "The Relation of Physics to Biological Research." Reception later, in Assembly Hall. Members invited. 4Delta Sigma Pi, International jBusiness Administration rater- ?nity: Business meeting, 7;30 p.m., 1 May 19, Michigan Union. AMS: Association of Internes and Medical Students: 7:30 p.m., Wed., Michigan Union. Armenian Students' Associatio: Last meeting of the semester, 7:30 p.m.. Wed.. May 19, 220-222 Michigan Union. Election of officers and the club picture will be taken. OOOIF 0 (I $3. 50) ELINAMERCAN compacts and WA DSWOIVI'I compacts and cigarette cases from )$3.95 cigarette cases from $2.25 <': for Greitlemnenn CUFF LINKS TI E CLASPS KEY CHAINS MILITARY SETS RON SON S I' ItV f". offer (ex~ted,-; tiI J[at"10 I -,' I 1 !- CR tCI 1SIz) tit ~uI iC 1 St I t