P'AGE, TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY,' OCTOBER. 10; 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNvDAY . OCTOBER 10~M i . 194R I COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Verbal Riots Rage 'Diags Across Nation k I The 'verbal riot' that raged on the Diag this week found a signifi- cant parallel on other campuses this week as even King football gave way to Political football. Strangely, it started exactly the same way here as at University of Southern California. Several sup- porters of Henry Wallace were selling tickets to a local rally, ac- cording to The Daily Trojan, when they were approached by "heck- lers.' Soon both sides were debat- ing a rainbow of political hues and shades of opinion. One economics professor stopped long enough to get embroiled in discussing the costs of meat and dairy products. * * * received clc leanings" a entrance in the Ball St Two dele the recentl tion said th activities." University campus grci ruling that, file compleb The trio,t ocratic Ac Youth for John Cooks Club, quest the school's EI SEWHERE there was doubt dinal report and anxiety as campus organiza- tions, came under the white glare AS LONG of political suspicion. tics and the At "Ball State ITeachers College, Wisconsin the National Students Association gress official Read and Use The Daily HOME OF GOOD 418 East Washingto .. s e r v i n g . SFAMILY- STYLE I HERE, in the rich environment of a w criminating people find food prepared in home-cooked" style. For sheer eating tempting dishes are supreme. You'll be surprised at the variety o our smorgasbord and you can eat all you Phone 9717 for reserva re e s c;>(;;>0<(;;; carry theirFreshman handbook, O greet all upperclassmen with "hi" FOOD or "hello" and not walk on the - grass, according to the Bee Gee7 (JNews._ inl THE PROBLEM at Northwest- ern University is "How Old Must a Freshman Be?" By a 5 to 1 margin, the Daily INNERS OJNorthwestern discovered that the student body there does not feel that 14-year-olds should be en- rolled at the university. arm home, dis- One senior male commented b a painstakingly that he would not be able to "getf g pleasure our along" with a 14-year old girl. f delicacies on Guild Will Sponsord want! Discussion Tonight tions Av The Westminster Guild of the 'o Presbyterian Church will hold a panel discussion on 'The Predica- ment of Modern Man' after their n 1:30 P.M. Daily 5:30 p.m. supper. Ann Schoonmaker, Don Flowers, hru Tuesday June Harmon and Bob Rasmussen will participate. CLASSIF] FOR SALE 1948 MERCURY convertible, maroon, all extras, 9000 miles, best offer over N $2350. Phone 2-4165. )16 SE! FOR SALE: '36 Pontiac 4-door. Good LEE TRACY motor and tires, heater. 1315 Hill DON CASTLE Phone 2-7579. )17 Matinee .. .. 25c RCA RADIO-PHONOgraph. Floor model. Eve. and Sun. 35c Excellent playing condition. Call 2-6824. )13 FOR SALE: 150 Conn flat wood clar- inet. Like new. Only $85. Ph. 3-1511,- Ext. 2466. )18 FOR SALE: $188 Meal Contract, near campus on Tappan. Will offer 20% ature, discount. Phone 9434. )19 edule+ CUSHMAN Mot Scooter. Airbourn model. Large tires, barrel springs, - practically new, fine condition. Con-F E SHADOWS, tact Fred Butt, Phone 2-3143. )4 V CTOR "The dashing winter coat you've wanted. R . . Every variation of flared, belted, - SSIONED DRAMA! or princess styles at the I ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP )1- COVERT SUIT, size 37-Long, worn dozen times. Made by S. L. Bird, Detroit. Originally $65, now $45. Ph. Guy Reem, Ypsi 3545-J )14 1.4 bARAT Diamond Engagement Ring in platinum setting with twelve small diamonds. $950. Box 144, Michigan Daily. )15 ENLARGER-Omega D-2, 35 mm. to 4x5, F like new, with lens, 4 extra negative carriers and matching easel. Call - 2-1923 after 6. )12 THREE Bicycles. Two travelers bikes, can be broken down for easy ship- ment or storage, almost new. One Liberty bike, used, in good condition. Call 5559 or 2-6745. )99 1948-49 Tickets on Sal ! { F v; Y ENJOYS NINE-CENT BREAKFAST-Good news to Glen Harwell (center), who says he has a haid time stretching his pay as a truck driver, is the downward trend in meat prices. Here Harwell sits down to a nine-cent breakfast, a one-time fixture that returned to a St. *Petersburg, Fla., dining establishment for the first time since 1935. At left is Miss Ruby Benton, a waitress, and at right is coffee shop manager Henry G. Murphy. TUB TOO PETITE:-* Marine Engineer Ncwal Tank Will Be IncreasedSixty Feet Not only have the University's marine engineers outgrown the bathtub they used to sail their model boats in, but also their 300 f'oot naval tank located in West Engineering Building. students use the tank to test working models of speed boats, ocean liners, lake freighters, yachts and barges, which they have designed and built, according to Prof. Charles W. Spooner. * * * ** BY ADDING 60 FEET to the length, present construction work on the tank will yield a 33 per cent increase in running space, he said. Workmen are now laying a new false floor to facilitate accurate testing of barges in shoal water. Testing model boats in shoal water under simulated river conditions will produce more reliable' results. A wave trap, which is expected to absorb most of the waves, Aas been installed at the far end of the tank. LED ADVERTISING FOR SALE WANTED NO COLD HANDS THIS WINTER! 2 TO Go TCKETS to Northwastern game. ot when you're wearng a pair of our TorgetIr o inais Cpall 5ask heavy white wool mittens. $1.39. Or for'Coke.f tnee aeo our hand-knitted heavy wool mittens number. )J in black, white, red, pink or blue, $2.95 COUSINS ON STATE STREET )2 LOST AND FOUND BABY PARAKEETS-Beautiful singing LOST-Black Portable, RCA, left in Rm. canaries. Bird supplies and cages. 335 West Engine. Wed., Oct. 6 about Ruffins Melody Bird Shop, 562 5. 7th. 4:30. Reward. Ph. 8035 )9L )18 H EL P WANTED FOR RENT SALESLADY-Experienced In ready-to- wear. Salary depends on ability. Full For Good Accommodations time. Apply in person. The Budget Bring your overnight or Shop. 611 E. Liberty St )5H week-end guests to the PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME WANTED TO RENT 1133 East Ann Phone 8144kilyela3_preniceaenuninpaehesad )3R STUDENT desires garage space within 1% miles of Law Quad. Car used FOR RENT - Football weekend guest weekends only! Ph. 4145, Rm. K41. )1N Rooms available. Call Student Room Bureau, 2-8827; 11-12 a.m., 6:30-8 p.m. BUSINESS SERVICES - )2R ALTERATIONS - Restyling - Custom PERSONAL clothes, idegare Shoppe,10 E. Not wen yo're warin a par WashinTgetror nelphone.Cal-4671,ask C L I F F H OF F 0 RC H. LAUNDRY-Washing and ironing done Judy Pardee, Vocalist, will make in my home. Free pickup and delov- your party a success. Ph. 2-8808 ery. Ph. 2-9020. )3B 3BOUGHT AND SOLD--Men's used clothing by Ben the Tailor at Sam's SPECIAL! Store, 122 E. Washington. )5B Fine Feathers hosiery, originally priced at $1.35 pr, NOW $1.09 pr. TYPING SERVICE 3 prs. $2.99. New Fall shades. Will call for and deliver F'irst quality - Aver, length, size 9-10% 1820 Pontiac Phone 4798 RANDALLS ON STATE STREET )2P )7B SENIORS! ' ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Your pictures for the 1949 Michigan- Standards - Portables ensian are now being taken. Make Sold - Rented - Repaired your appointment any afternoon this We also buy used typewriters week from 2-5. Call 2-6482 for Infor- OFFICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO. mation. Ensian Office=-Student Pub- 1116 S. Univ., 2-9409 111 S. 4th, 2-1213 lications Building. )1P )2B 3 E Residents of Martha Cook are experimentingwith language ta- bles during meal hours. Either Spanish, French or Ger- man is spoken at each of the three tables and all requests and con- versation, must be carried on in the language spoken at that par- ticular table. Even the waitresses have to be linguistic. ' * * * THUS MARTHA COOK is prob- ably the only place on campus where students read foreign lan- guage dictionaries while they eat. Wenley House, West Qutad, announces election for the fall semester of the following offi- cers: Freddie Thompson, presi- dent; George Meyer, presiding justice; Bob Richwalski, secre- tary; Dick Mansfield, treasurer; aand Web McCormick, athletic chairman. Because of a recent typographi- cal error in The Daily, Anderson House, East Quad, seems to be the only men's residence hall on campus housing a "woman" stu- dent, and "she's" the vice-presi- dent too. * .* * WALLY RINZ and Isadore Poli- coff, social and athletic chairmen respectively of the house, are quite proud of their roommate who stands six feet two inches in her size 13 stocking feet (they like their women big) and have hung a sign on the door that announces to all passersby, "Mary Cassell lives here." We're sorry MarV. Residents of Fletcher Hall, Wenley House and the Law Club were entertained by Helen New- berry girls at an Open House Fri- day. Thirty Newberry co-eds will sample East Quadrangle food Thursday when they are the ex- change dinner guests of Hayden House. Despite any Scotch or Irish claims to the contrary, neither can claim the original bagpipe. Both ancient Greek and Roman sculp- tures show early forms of the in- strument, says the Encyclopedia Americana. Apparently the Norse brought it to the Highlands and the Emerald Isle. ' l A 4 r f c i - Union Tryouts, Staff To Meet A general meeting of the Union staff and tryouts will be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Union. All eligible second semester freshmen and sophomores inter- ested in obtaining positions on any of the Union committees are urged uo attend this session. What's Up in the Dorms OPEN ALL DAY "Just Good Food" athe DE N breakfasts, luncheons, dinners served. Bruncheon served at all hours Visit the DEN Relax to GOOD MUSIC and TELEVISION OUR NEW PRICE POLICY There is no cover charge or minimum charge at the DE 1311 South U. - 3 Doors East of So. Forest , SAVAGE, SUSPENQ IDE" i Varsity Nig i Taleit edtfed Talent wanted! All vocal soloists, quartets, in- strumentalists, comedians, and variety act performers are invited to audition for "Varsity Night," which will be presented by the University of Michigan Band on October 29, in Hill Auditorium. Student and faculty talent in- terested in appearing in the pro- gram should attend the auditions beginning at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 12 in Harris Hall. The five acts selected during the auditions will, with the band, be featured in the colorful pro- gram which has become a tradi- tion on the Michigan campus. Coming Wednesday - "IF YOU KNEW SUSIE" Today M--ICHIGAil~ Due to extreme length of fe Please note unusual time sch INGRID BERGMAN, WOMAN OF TH CHARLES BOYER, THE HUNTED D TOGETHER $ THE SCREE ' ST IMPA f t l f . t S C it IL VIII LECTURE COURSE e Tomorrow for First Four Lectures ROBERT MAGIDOFF OPENING NUMBER - TUESDAY 8:30 P.M. The Famous Radio Correspondent Whose Dramatic Expulsion from Russia last April helped seal the Iron Curtain "WHY I WAS EXPELLED FROM THE SOVIET UNION" NOV. 1 RAYMOND GRAM SWING "History On The March" ;;mow I