THE M IC HIGAN DIAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1948 _.. ._ _ _ . 'OLLEGE ROUNDUP: Navy T1'Hold Professors Knock Heads in Experiment Exams for 90 I Sholars uDs DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Bouncing second-hand human tinal type "C" to cut up-their skulls is routine for professors at Oornell University, according to the Cornell Daily Sun. To make things more realistic, the skulls are covered with plastic eyes, ears and what not. The idea is to see how many each compet- ing professor can crack... For the sake of the record, the project is designed to see how much of a whalloping the old cranium can take. Results will show in redesigned airplane cock- pits. * * * NONETHELESS, Profs do have nutty streaks. Try this one for size and let us know if it fits: "South winds may cause a defi- nite rise in the murder rate, ac- cording to Northwestern research- er in bio-climatics and aero-dy- namics. Lack of "Aran," in the air causes people of the constitu- friends. South winds have low concentrations of the stuff, the Daily Northwestern obligingly reports. (O.K.-See latest editions of Northwestern Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.) * * * ONE UNIVERSITY of Illinois professor is currently getting the bird for his latest project: to learn how babies talk by studying bird chirpings. According to the Daily Illini, the way the two feed and learn to talk is interrelated. Both appear to catch on by the association of sounds with eating. Experiments have been restricted so far to ba- bies, Gray Parrots and African Mynah bird. * * * NOT SO NUTS is the proper description of a MSC math wizard who pointed out-during State's' big betting scandal-that the odds against winning a football pool is about 1024 to-1. k * *+ Say what you may, college professors take a beating, but when it comes to important sci- entific developments, they are out in front. Prominent on the front pages of all collegiate newspapers are notices of great discoveries, cures and laws-each the work of a man's lifetime. * * * HEADLINE OF THE WEEK: This one from the Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, takes the chocolate cigar: "Feel Mating Urge?" Join the Chess Club" POLTICAHL EXPLOSION - Leader of the Young Democrats at Harvard resigns and offers services to Youngf Republicans, after bitter denunciation of Presi- dent Truman. Equal to the occasion, the Young Democrats refused to ac- cept the resignation. No, you didn't guess it. They went ahead with impeachment proceedings, the Harvard Crim- son reported. Competitive examinations for ninety Navy scholarships to be made available in Michigan will be given throughout the state on Dec. 11. Applications for the examina- tions must be made before Nov. 15. Open to single men between 17 and 21, the scholarships provide a four-year college course in the Navy's college training program. Successful candidates will be enWisted as midshipmient in the sNaval Reserve Officers Training Corps. Part of their training will take place aboard ship in the form of six week summer cruises to European and Mediterranean ports. After graduation, students are commissioned as ensigns, and serve two years with the fleet. Midshipmen are deferred from the draft while in college. Details of the program may be secured from Naval Officer Pro- curement, 949 Book Building, De- troit. Give to the Red Feather I _____________________________________ ______________________________________________' Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all mbmbers of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the office of the Assistant t, the President, Room 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.mn. Saturdays). SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1948 VOL. LIX, No. 30 Notices Choral Union members, whoseI attendance records are clear will please call for their courtesy passes to the French National Or- chestra concert on the day of the performance, Monday, Oct. 25, 9:30 a.m. and 12 noon and 1-4 p.m., at the offices of the Uni-, versity Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower. Seniors: College of L.S.&A., and Schools of Education, Music, and Public Health: Tentative lists of seniors for February graduation have been posted on the bulletin board in Room 4, University Hall. If your name is misspelled or the degree expected incorrect, please notify the Counter Clerk. University Community Center, Willow Village Sun., Oct. 24, 10:45 a.m. Inter- denominational church and nur- sery; 4:30 p.m. Church-sponsored discussion. Mon., Oct. 25, 8 p.m. Sewing Class. Tues., Oct. 26, 8 p.m. Wives' Club. Program-"A New Look for Your Face." Demonstration by Joy Early. Everybody invited. Wed., Oct. 27, 8 p.m. Ceramics. Choir practice. Thurs., Oct. 28, 8 p.m. Ceramics. Crafts. Fri., Oct. 29, 8 p.m. Faculty Wives' tea for new members. Influenza Injections-Advised. 1. At Health Service building. 2. Observe schedule according to alphabet and group. 3. Those known to be sensitive to eggs, horses, cats, or very al- lergic to other things, asked to wait until later during week of Nov. 8 to 12. 4. Hours 8-11:45 and 1-5. 5. Be able easily to bare upper Faculty, Employees, and Stu- dent Wives (only): 1. Charge of $1.00. 2. Enter south door near Dental Bldg. .Stop at Cashier's office. Join line downstairs. 3. No spouses, except student wives, nor children. 4. 8-9 a.m. favorable time. 5. November 1 - A to C (inc.) November 2 - D to H (inc.) November 3 - I to M (inc.) November 4 - N to S (inc.) November 5 - T to Z (inc.) 6. All except student wives bring University Card. Lectures Lecture. "Cavities and Cavita- tion" (illustrated). Dr. J. Harold Wayland, director, Underwater Ordnance Division, Naval Ord- nance Testing Station, Inyokern, Calif.; auspices of the College of Engineering. 4:15 P.M., Tues., Oct. 26, Room 328, East Engineering Bldg. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for Peter Andrew Ostafin, Sociology; thesis: "The Polish Peasant in Transi- tion: A Study of Group Integra- tion as a Function of Symbiosis and Common Definitions," 3:15 p.m., Mon., Oct. 25, East Council Room, Rackham Bldg. Chairman, A. E. Wood. English 149 (Advanced Play- writing) will meet Tues., Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m., 2019 Angell Hall (in- stead of Mon., Oct. 25, 3217 An- gell Hall). Concerts The University Musical Society will present the French National Orchestra, Charles Munch, Con- ductor, in the Choral Union Se- ries Monday, October 25, 8:30 p.m., Hill Auditorium. A limited number of tickets are available at the offices of the So- ciety in Burton Memorial Tower and will continue on sale at the Hill Auditorium box office after 7 o'clock on the evening of the per- formance. Carillon Recital: The carillon program scheduled for 2:15 p.m., Sun., Oct. 24, will be presented by Sidney Giles, Assistant University Carillonneur. His program will include Timmermans' Impromptu for Carillon; Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life by Victor Herbert, My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice by Saint-Saens, and Sextette from Lucia di Lammermoor by Doni- zetti; Moment Musical by Schu- bert, Waltz in A by Brahms, Ga- votte by Gossec; Menuet et Trio by Staf Mees, Ballet by Edward Loos, and George Clement's Suite Archaique. Events Today Student Religious Groups: Evangelical and Reformed Guild Supper and a meeting, 5:30 p.m. Canterbury Club: Meeting and supper, 5:30 p.m., followed by a discussion led by Mr. Wayne Stettdacher; secretary of Employ- ers Association of Detroit. He will speak on, "A Christian Approach to Industrial Relations." Evening prayer service, 8 p.m., with schol- acantorun. (Continued on Page 4) FRIAIIFATF FNTFRTA N MEN -CURTAIN GOING UP: Student Players Reorganize At New Ann Arbor Address arm. 6. No parking space. 7. Questions directed. Minkley, Ext. 2311. * * * to Mrs.I The University of Michigan Stu- dent Players have done what many-students only dream of do- ing-they've moved to Ann Arbor from Willow Village. Formerly the Little Theatre of Willow Village, the new Student Players are now reorganizing un- der a brand new set-up. And, if plans go right, the playgoing pub- lic will see a new set of faces be- fore the footlights come Decem- ber. Designed particularly to attract ~Library Club Hears Robbins Press Head To Talk On U' Printing Plant Dr. Frank Robbins will address librarians from Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the William L. Clements--Library. Dr. Robbins, who is director of the University Press as well as Assistant to the President. of the University, will discuss "The Uni- versity of Michigan Press." The address will be held in con- junction with the Fall meeting of the Ann Arbor Library Club. The meeting is open to all students in- terested in'library science. non-speech students who are in- eligible to participate in play pro- duction, the club is searching for budding Bernhardts or Boyers, but will probably settle for about 70 students interested in play act- ing and having fun at the same time. Current plans, as outlined by Michael Cetta, the director and chairman, call for a production of William Saroyan's "Time of Your Life" before the first of the year. All the title roles and club offices are still open, he said. Next year, other plays including com- edy and more serious drama, will be presented. All work and no play has no place in the production schedule, however, so Cetta has tentatively cooked up a whole series of par- ties to match the hard work which is part of putting on any play. Students interested in further information may attend the try- out meeting to be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, October 28, in the game room of the League. Canterbury Club "Christianity applied to Indus- trial Relations" will be discussed by Wayne Stettbacher, Detroit Employers Association secretary at 6:30 p.m. today at the Canter- bury Club. I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE TYPEWRITER-Factory Rebuilt. Guar- anteed 1 year. Also language type machine, $50 and up. Portables. Aero Radio, 335 S. Main. )28 PRIVATE Owner has 1948 Mercury con- vertible coupe, low mileage, radio, heater. Will sell reasonably. See car at 625 Forest or call 2-4165. )69 TWO choice Choral Union Tickets for remaining concerts. Phone 2-5152. )68 CAMERA, Meteor, flash, case, light in- dicator, other accessories, used one month, half price. Ph. 8975. )48 1940 Packard, new motor, excellent con- dition. $900. 931 Greenwood. 8156. )52 NEW 4 Room Bungalow, large utility and bath, near bus route to campus. Must sell. Call Ypsi 3562W-1. )53 FIREPLACE Wood. Oak and hickory. Ph. 4575. )61 DRESS SUIT-Worn only 4 times. Beau- tifully tailored. Size 39-40. $40. Call Mich. Union, 331, after 4:30. )67 Are these Ann Arbor nights too cold for you? Not if you're wearing San- forized Shrunk Flannelette Pajamas or Nightgowns bought at the COUSINS STORE for $3.95 and up. )2 2 Single Breasted Men's Suits, overcoat, Topcoat. Complete Tux and Tails. All size 36-38, and in excellent con- dition. Ph. 4489. )65 DIAMOND Engagement Ring-1.5 carat, perfect blue white, platinum setting with 12 side diamonds. $750.00. Box 150. ) 66 HIGH SCORING STADIUM FASHIONS Come in and get your particular grandstand styles at the ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP )1 Watch the Daily for the BIG MICHIGANENSIAN CONTEST! )60 BABY PARAKEETS for training to talk $6 each. Canaries, bird supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 South 7th. )18 FUR COAT-Lovely silverblue muskrat. Annis. Like new. Size 16. New style. Selling below half original price. Call 2-9538. )23 HAYWOOD-WAKEFIELD maple coffee table, army tan custom tailored half- coat and green blouse, size 40-42 short, for sale cheap. Excellent condition. Call 8403 evenings. )43 ANGORA SWEATERS White - Pink - Blue - Green Short Sleeve Pullovers - $5.95 RANDALL'S 306 South State Street )3 MODEST Country Home, almost new. Cheerful living and dining room 28 feet long, 2 bedrooms 12' by 14' with clothes closets, 1 linen closet, bath- room and hall, large kitchen with storage pantry. Good water, bus serv- ice. Six miles from Ann Arbor, a 15-minute drive. Price reduced from $11,000 to $9500. No. 6400 Plymouth Road. Dave Willits, 25-8646. )64 FOR SALE SEASON' icket, Regular concert series. Call 2-1924. ) 63 WANTED TO RENT TOOM for male student. Call 2-4591, 408 Strauss, E. Quad. )1N EMPLOYMENT MASTER WATCHMAKER--18 years ex- perience, would like watch repair work from good reliable store. where the very best of workmanship is appre- ciated. Please write or wire L. W. Wilson, Master Watchmaker, 917 La- Salle Ct., Bay City, Michigan. )lE WANTED 1 non-st udent ticketf or 2 if together, for Illinois game. Contact Ann May- hugh, Vaughan House, Ph. 2-5553. )4W DESPERATELY need 2 non-student tickets for Navy game. Phone 2-8867. ) W 2 or 3 Tickets to Illinois game. Call Dick- or George, phone 2-0849. )9W 2 or 4 TICKETS (non-student) to Navy game. Call 7595. Ask for Gene. If not in, leave name or phone. )7W LOST AND FOUND LOST-Grey Parker "51" Pencil. Please return or call Sally Hechtman, Vic- tor Vaughan 2-5553. )17L WANT exchange topcoat taken by mis- take at Ensian Photographer's on morning of Oct. 14. Call Leon Os- trander. 319 Winchell House, 2-4401. ) 18L FOUND-OneStudent's wife athletic book, Oct. 16th. Call Lorraine, 5480. ) 19L LOST-Football Tickets, Sec. 25, Row 40. Can verify seat No. Reward. Ph. 2-2521 Ext. 314, before 5. )20L BUSINESS SERVICES ALTERATIONS - Restyling - Custom clothes, Hildegarde Shoppe, 109 E. Washington, Telephone 2-4669. )lB LAUNDRY-Washing and ironing done in my home. Free pickup and deliv- ery. Ph. 2-9020. )3B BOUGHT AND SOLD-Men's used clothing by Ben the Tailor at Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )5B STUDENT RADIO SERVICE Owned and Operated by Students Economical Service -- All Work Guar. Pick Up and Delivery Phone 9714 7-9 P.M. and All Day Saturday )8B ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Standards - Portables Sold - Rented - Repaired We also buy used typewriters OFFICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO. 1116 S. Univ., 2-9409 111 S. 4th, 2-1213 )2B Motion Picture TITLING and Editing Aubertec Phone 8975 )6B TRANSPORTATION YOUNG LADY desires ride to Washing- ton, D.C., or vicinity, starting Sunday afternoon. Call Nick, 2-3189. )1T FOR RENT FORRENT - Football weekend guest Rooms available. Call Student Room Bureau, 2-8827; 11f12 a.m., 6:30-8 p.m. )2R HELP WANTED SODA FOUNTAIN Help, Tues. mornings and noon hours. Call personally. Alex- ander Drug. 727 N. Univ. )4H MAKE EXTRA MONEY Excellent opportunity for live wire stu- dent interested in representing es- tablished Orchestra and Entertain- ment Service. Generous commissions offered. Zainey Brothers Enterprises 504 Inland Building Indianapolis, Indiana )6H YOUNG MAN with sales ability to call on restaurants, institutions, and fra- ternity houses selling china, glass, silver and equipment. Drawing ac- count against commission. GREAT LAKES HOTEL SUPPLY COMPANY 1961 Grand River Ave. Detroit, Mich. )5H PERSONAL U. of Michigan coed who was at the Cloisters in. New York on June 13, 1948, please write Erich Etten, 347 E. 30 St., New York 16, N.Y. )4P MUSIC MUSIC for Pledge Formals and Xmas Parties by the Cliff Hoff Orch. Ph. 2-8808 )3P STUDENTS!! The photographers have finished taking over half of the pictures for the En- sian. If you are going to get a degree in Feb., June or August your photo should be in the MICHIGANENSIAN. Make an appointment any day this week between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ex- cept Sat. afternoon. Call 2-6482 for information. )5P r Read and Use Daily Classifieds Students (only): 1. October 26 - A & B October 27 -C &D October 28 - E, F, G October 29 - H, I, J November 1 - K, L November 2 - M, N, O November 3 - P, Q, R November 4 - S November 5 - T, thru Z 2. No charge for injections with- in dates listed. Charge for in- jections afterward. 3. 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