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V ACATiUN WITH PAY:
Vice- residency to Be
Rest for Alben Barkley

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin should be sent in
typewritten form to the office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 1021
Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day
preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Satur-
days.)

WASHINGTON-()-To Alben
W. Barkley, the vice presidency
to which he has been elected will
be like a four-year vacation with
pay.
He has been a hard worker in
politics for 43 years. As Senate
democratic leader for the past 11
years he has laboriously shepherd-
ed the administration programs
there. His power was tremendous
until the Republicans captured
the Senate in 1946.
NOW HE WILL spend his time
chiefly in gavel-pounding on the
Senate rostrum. He probably will
be invited to attend cabinet meet-
ings as most recent vice presi-
dents have - Coolidge, Curtis,
Garner, Wallace and iVr. Tru-
man.
There is little else a vice pres-
ident can do. Like Curtis and
Garner, he is likely to exert a
strong influence on his former
colleagues in the Senate--but
it will be through private talks
off the floor, not in committees.
A vice president has no con-
Reserve Officers Will
Hear Colonel Lecture
Lt. Col. W. 0. Baker will discuss
the "Retirement Bill and Activa-
tion of Training Units" with the
Ann Arbor Reserve Officers Asso-
ciation at 7:30 p.m. today at the
American Legion clubhouse.
The meeting is open to all army
reserve officers in the community.
STATE DRUG COMPANY
Photographic Department
Party Picture Service
900 SOUTH STATE ST.
Phone 4344

stitutional power except to pre-'
side over the senate and cast a
vote in case of a tie. He doesn't

give

orders to anybody.

A VICE PRESIDENT, as one
recent incumbent said off the re-
cord, is "like a man in a cata-
leptic fit-he sees all that goes
on around him, but he cannot
take part in it."
John Adams, our first vice pres-
ident, who also had been active
and powerful in politics, took a
dim view of his job.
"My country has in its wis-
dom contrived for me the most
insignificant office that ever the
invention of man contrived or
his imagination conceived."
Here's a complete list of the
vice president's duties and pow-
ers:
1. Presiding over the Senate and
casting votes in case of a tie.
2. Appointing a few minor sen-
ate committees.
3. Attending cabinet meetings.
4. Signing enrolled bills and
joint resolutions of congress.
5. Serving as a member of the
board of regents of the Smithson-
ian Institution.
6. Appointing five midshipmen
to the Naval Academy and four
Senators to the Academy's Board
of Regents.
7. Recommending to the Pres-
ident the appointment of two
candidates for the Military Acad-
emy.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,
VOL. LIX, No. 42

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reports, Nov. 12, to Rm. 207 Archi-
tecture Bldg.
The North American Rayon
Corporation will have representa-
tives here on Nov. 10 to interview
for chemists, chemical engineers,
mechanical engineers, and physics
majors. Appointments and appli-
cation blanks may be obtained at
201 Mason Hall or by calling Ext.
371.
University Community Center
Willow Village, Mich.
Tues., Nov. 9, 8 p.m., Wives'
Club. Open program : SINGING,
SONGS, AND SINGERS, by Harry
A. Leiter, Musical Director for the
J. L. Hudson Co. Everybody invit-
ed.
Wed., Nov. 10, 8 p.m., Ceramics
Class.
Thurs., Nov. 11, 8 p.m.., Ceramics
Class.. Crafts Class.
Le-cures
Rebecca West Lecture Canceled
-Due to illness Rebecca West has
cancled her lecture scheduled
here on the 1948-49 Lecture
Course Nov. 10. The Oratorical
Association announces the engage-
ment of Clifton Fadiman, noted
radio personality and book review-
er, to appear here March 14. Pa-
trons are advised that the tickets

for Miss West's lecture will admit
to the Fadiman lecture.
Lecture: Dr. Fritz Machlup,
Hutzler Professor of Political
Economy at Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity, will lecture at 4:15 p.m.,
Tues., Nov. 9, Rackham Amphi-
theatre, on the "Problem of Mo-
nopoly and Competition." The
public is invited.
University Lecture: "Man and
Machines in Industrial Civiliza-
tion." Dr. G. Friedman, Profes-
sor at the National Con-
servatory of Arts and Profes-
sions, and Director of Studies,
Ecole des Hautes Etudes, The
Sorbonne, Paris; auspices of the
Department of Sociology. 4:15
p.m., Wed., Nov. 10, Rackham
Amphitheatre.
Academic Notices
Political Science 52--Examinas
tion: Wed., Nov. 10, 10:00 a.m.
Sections 1, 2, 3 and 5 in Room 231
A.H. (Knappen, Eldersveld and
Bretton). Sections 4, 6, 7, and 8 in
Room. 1025 A.H. (Vernon and Ab-
bott).
Bacteriology Seminar: 8 p.m.,
Tues., Nov. 9, Rm. 1528 E. Medi-
cal Bldg. Dr. Malcolm H. Soule
(Continued on Page 4)

Notices
Student Tea: President and
Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to
students from 4 to 6 o'clock Wed-
nesday, Nov. 10.
Freshmen and transfer students
who have been notified of the
Principal--Freshman Conference
are reminded of their appoint-
ments in the Rackham Building,
Tuesday morning, Nov. 9.
The Second Freshman-Sopho-
more Forestry Conference will be
held on Tues., Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m.,
Rm. 2039 Natural Science Build-
ing. Russell Watson will speak on
"Making A Living as a Private
Forester."
Freshman attendance is re-
quired, and sophomores are urged
to be present.
Faculty College of Architecture
and Design:
Midsemester reports for all stu-
dents in the College of Architec-
ture and Design whose grades are
D or E are requested. Please seid

Daily-Bill Oblinger.
THROUGH THE WILD BLUE YONDER-Radio Club hams, (left to right: Albert Forman, Jack
Sweeney and Howard Ebersole) attempt to make contact with friends in Timbuktu, French Sudan.
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Amateur 'U' 'Airmen' Eat, Sleep, Talk Radio

CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 1

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to 5 P.M.

P.M.

"Io you have to be crazy to be
a 'ham'?"
This is the question asked most
frequently at meetings of the 'U'
Radio Club whose 35 members'
meet every other Thursday to revel
in a maze of wires, tubes, and an-
tennas.
* * *
REQUIREMENTS for a ham, as

these amateur radio operators are
called, are quite sinple accord-
ing to Albert Forman, 50E.
"You merely have to eat, sleep
and talk radio," he explained.
"Also required is a license from
the FCC," he added hastily.
Only one 50 watt transmitter is
now in operation in the club's

"ham shack," located in Rm. 1084,
East Engineering Bldg..!
* * *
BESIDES MAKING "social
calls" to hams located in the far
corners of the world, the amateur
operators broadcast flood warnings
and transmit emergency messages.

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BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER - SNACKS
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Sunday 5:00 P.M. to Saturday 2:30 P.M.
Sunday Breakfast 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
THE WHITE SPOT.. .517 E. William
When downtown stop at the White Spot - 328 South Main

POACBROCHURES
SC R TG TICKETS

!pot hjug Coffee, £A* hp
1204 South University Avenue
serving .. .
BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
SANDWICHES and SALADS
from
7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
Closed Sundays

FOR SALE
1937 FORD "85" coupe. Best offer over
$300. Heater. Tires and engine good
cond. Ph. 2-7322 after 5 p.m. )21
FORMALS, good condition. 2 size 9-
1 yellow nylon, 1 pink net; 2 size 11-
1 blue taffeta, 1 orchid Worn only
once. $15 each. Ph. 4947. )22
1939 Chevrolet Tudor. Excellent tires.
Good motor. Call 2-5186. Ask foi
Herman, Room 7. )7
1937 PLYMOUTH Coupe, $425. 86,000 ac-
tual miles. Heater. Engine and body
-good condition. Call 7154. )14
Watch the Daily for the
BIG MICHIGANENSIAN CONTEST!
)60
Your pride and joy for those
cold winter- night's dreams.
Special nighties and pajamas.
ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP )1
ONE Servi-cycle in very good condition,
$125. Call 2-3173 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
weekdays. )5
MOTORCYCLE, Royal Enfield, 1947.
Good condition. 2 spotlights, wind-
shield. Call at 413 S. Forest, Room 7
after 7:00 p.m. )4
SELLING OUT, leaving city, antique
furniture, paintings, lamps, glass,
china, silver, brass. 214 S. Ingalls St.
Across from Michigan League. )11
HOUSE for Sale: Six rooms, close to
campus and S. Univ. Oil heat. In
good condition. Immediate posses-
sion. Price $13,000.'1. R. Peirsol &
Co., 212 National Bldg. Ph. 4544 or
4301, evenings 2-6968 or 8540. )8
JUST ARRIVED
Nylon Short Sleeve Sweaters
White - Pink - Blue - Maize
$3.95
RANDALL'S
306 South State Street )3
2 LADIES Bikes. Raleigh with dynohub
lights, 3 speeds, speedometer, basket,
lock, good cond., $55. Balloon-tired,
fair cond. $10. 1429 U. Terrace, Apt.
1532, Ph. 2-7489. )20
STUDENT DIRECTORY
on sale on the campus today )5P
SAILBOAT-9 ft. dinghy, 2 sets sails,
$60. kBicycles-man's, woman's, $15
each. Skis, bindings, poles, $12 and
$15. Ski boots, man's woman's nearly
new, $5 pair. Marimba-4 % octave
$50. Phone 3071, Whitmore Lake. )10
SERVICYCLE-Cost $265 less than one
year ago. Very good tires and run-
ning condition. It needs a little
paint and cleaning up-I need mon-
ey. That's why I'm selling for best
offer over $100. Call 28950 on week
days. )19
DIAMOND Ring, .25 carat, bagguettes,
white gold mount. Yellow gold band.
Cost $150, sell $120. Box 154. )6
2 Single Breasted Men's Suits, overcoat,
Topcoat. Complete Tux and Tails.
All size 36-38, and in excellent con-
dition. Ph. 4489. )65
COUSINS ON STATE STREET
BRAS
For All Occasions
Daytime - Formal )2
ARGUS C-3 CAMERA (new) with case,
flash attachment, type A filter, and
G.E. exposure meter DW-58. Phone
John, 25-8714 after 5. )13
PARAKEETS make delightful, inexpen-
sive pets capable of learning to talk
and whistle. $6 each. Bird supplies
and cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330.p)18
TYPEWRITER-1948 Corona, Sterling
portable. Perfect condition. Call eve-
nings, 2-3542. )15

EMPLOYMENT

BOOKKEEPER-Part-time work. 2 years
exp., 2 years acctg, trng. Call 4494. B.
Kastin. )3E
TRANSPORTATION
COUPLE WANT RIDE to New York
and back for Thanksgiving weekend.
Will share expenses and driving. Call
Mr. Herman, 2-6488 after 6 p. m.
)4T
BUSINESS SERVICES
"NEARLY NEW" QUALITY CLOTHING
Coats, $9 - $25 Suits, $7 - $25
Dresses, $2 - $10 Skirts, $1 - $8
Also other miscellaneous apparel
Hildegarde Shoppe 109 E. Washington
)1B
RUSHING
is truly impressive with a movie of your
house and activities. Great results,
small cost. Phone 8975. )6B
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 Sams
Store, 122 E. Washington. )5B
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
MISCELLANEOUS
DANCE MUSIC
CHUCK DOWNER AND HIS ORCH.
Phone 25-7911 )5M
HELP WANTED
COMBINATION Bookkeeper and cash-
ier. Full-time work. S. S. Kresge Dol-
lar Store, 200 S. Main. )8H
WIVES of students for full-time work
until Xmas selling men's supplies.
Experience preferred. Mellencamps,
Ypsilanti. )2H
3 MEN to wait table for board. Lunch-
eon and dinner. No 11 o'clock classes.
Phi Sigma Delta, 1808 Hermitage, Ph.
4211, Bob Stahl. )10H
TEACHERS WANTED:
College Chemistry (East) Associate
Prof. $4000-$4600; Asst. Prof. (no
research) $4800; Instr. Analytical
$3500. (Western) Instr. $4500.
(South) Research Director $3600-
$4000. (Midwest) Instr. $3500.

PERSONAL
ATTENTION, Social Chairman: Check
your dates with the MACK FEGUSON
TRIO. Some dates available. Call
2-4183 or 5118. )4P
CLIFF HOFF ORCH.
features Dave Hildinger, Will Brask
and Homer Marple Ph. 2-8808
)3P
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-Room for female University
employee. Help with children or com-
panion to woman after working hours.
Box 157, Daily. )3N
VETERAN needs apt. to marry. Call Ju-
lius Steinberg, 328 Mich., 2-4401 after
6 or leave message. )2N
WANTED
STUDENT LAUNDRIES wanted. Will
pick up and deliver. Ph. 9540. )2W
FOR RENT
VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite
of rooms. 811 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052.
)3R
WILL RENT furnished home for six
months. Apply before Nov. 15th. 22
miles from Ann Arbor. 11935 W. Shore
Drive, Hi-land Lake, Pinckney, Mich-
igan. )6R
FOR RENT - Football weekend guest
Rooms available. Call Student Room
Bureau, 2-8827; 11-12 a.m., 6:30-8 p.m.
) 2R
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Brown brief case near State
street. Reward. Phone 8975. )11L
LOST-Blue man's overcoat in math.
class in A. H. Tues., Nov. 2. Reward.
Box 155. )12L
LOST--Black and Gold Parker "51"
pen. Initials "G.M." on cap. If found
call Gretchen 2-5631. )13L
LOST-K&E Slide Rule. Name on cover.
J. V. Nalbandian. Reward. 5938. )10L

Save
and
Earn'
2% Current Rat
Savings Insured to $5,000. Any
amount opens your ecount.
ANN ARBOR
.FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN.
116 N. Fourth Avenue
Opposite the Assets Ovwf
Court House $11,000,000

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Lunch 11 to 1 :30 ...
Sunday 12 to 2:30

Dinner 5 to 7:00
and 5 to 7:00

4t Cinemna Xeague
presents

TRAGEDY!! Lost sorority pin!
Chi Omega. Base engraved: D.
Call Donna, 2-3839. Reward!

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Physics: (Great Lakes);
opportunity t? study.
$4500. (West) Hd. Dept.
summer session.

$4000 with
(East) to
$4000 plus

Business Adm.: (Southwest) Assoc.
Prof. Management-Labor legislation
& problems; collective bargaining,
industrial relations, MBA or Ph.D.
$5000. (South) Real Estate & Insur-
ance $4000. (Midwest) Personnel
Adm., Master's or Ph.D. with broad
industrial experience, teaching and
opportunity for research with in-
dustry. Salary open. (East) Chair-
man Bus. Adm. experienced in col-
lege teaching $4500 up. (South)
Prof. Accounting $5500. (Calif.)
$3600 up.
Numerous positions in other fields
for second semester and fall.nAlso
need elementary and secondary
teachers. Cline Teachers Agency,
East Lansing, Mich.

LOST-Gold and brown Parker Pencil
with name. Call Phyllis Clark, 8780 or
School of Music. )5L
LOST--Green leather covered cig lighter.
Donna inscribed on outside. Call Mc-
Williams, 2-3256.
LOST-[ Truck and Driver, 3000 copies
of GARGOYLE sometime Monday,
November 3 between Ypsi and Double
"A." )2L
LOST--Bracelet, silver Peruvian, in or
near Hill Auditorium. Please call
2-1068 evenings or Mrs. Okkelberg at
School Music. Reward. )4L
LEFT in Rm. 2003 N.S., a German Cam-
era made by Welta, lens f3.8. Would
the finder please call Harry at 4714.
Reward. )6L
WILL the person who by mistake took
the Army-type topcoat at Komo Club,
834 Green St., late Saturday night,
please telephone 9524 for your coat.)3L
LOST-Woman's wedding band contain-
ing 9 diamonds in Sugar Bowl Sun.
afternoon. Please return. Reward.
Write Box 156. )9L
LOST-Small dark green and silver Par-
ker "51" Friday after 5 p.m. between
Daily and Rackham Buildings. Re-
ward. Phone Betty at 2-1017. )7L

MICHIGAN

Thru the Arcade - 338 Maynard Street
THE FARM CUPBOARD
Specializing in FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS
Open Daily 11 A.M. to 9 P.M., Except Monday
5400 Plymouth Rd. (on the way to Detroit) Phone 9387
Metzger's Restaurant.
Where Good Food Insures
Your Health and Our Success
Domestic Beers and Wines
203 E. Washington Phone 9126
Prehetej SUGAR BOL
47Years in the Same Spot
AIR CONDITIONED EXCELLENT FOOD
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