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(EDITOR'S NOTE: Contributors to
What's Up in the Dorms should con-
tact Dolores Palanker at The Daily
or'105 Betsy Barbour.)
THE WEST QUAD CHESS Club
meeting will be open to all East
Quad chess players who wish to
attend.
The meeting will be held at 7:30
p.m. today in Dining Room No. 2
along the main concourse of the
West Quad. East Quad players are
requested to bring their chess sets
with them.
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A NEW CRAZE was started at
Strauss House Sunday by fresh-
man Steve Davis.
Called "Change the Caption," it
consists of changing cartoon and
particularly picture captions from
the original to something more
"suitable." For example, the cap-
tion on a picture of officials in-
specting skeletons in a concentra-
tion camp in Germany was re-
placed by one ardent changer to
read, "University officials in-
spect remains of Strauss House
residents after Sunday dinner."
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MRS. RALPH McCormick, house
director of Wenley, must have re-
ceived quite a shock when she
inspected Rm. 309.
One wall and part of another
carry a pattern that is probably
unequaled in the Quad. 8X10
sheets of black paper have been
taped to the wall corner so that it
resembles a huge checkerboard.
The brains behind this unique
interior decorating are Pete Ham-
mond, Louie Kingscott and Lee
Strohm. They're hoping it won't
drive them insane.
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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.)
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1948
VOL. LIX, No. 43
Notices
Student Tea: President and
Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to
students from 4 to 6 o'clock this
afternoon.
sion of the classifier after con-
ference with the instructor.
Students, College of Engineering-
The final day for REMOVAL
OF INCOMPLETES will be Sat,
Nov. 13. Petitions for extension of
time must be on file in the-Secre-
tary's Office on or before Sat.,
Nov. 13.
Student organizations are re-
minded that changes in officers or
additions to membership must be
reported to the Office bf Student
Affairs, Room 2, University Hall.
Women students living inLeague
Houses: Room and board pay-
ments for the second half of the
fall semester are due to the house-
mother on Nov. 12.
School of Education Testing
Program: 4:45-6 p.m. and 7-10
p.m., Thurs., Nov. 11, Rackham
Lecture Hall. All students who
have been notified of these tests
Acacia, Alpha Chi Sigma, Al-
pha Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa Kap-
pa, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Chi
Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Delta
Sigma Delta, Delta. Sigma Pi, Delta
Tau Delta
Kappa Nu, Phi Alpha Kappa,
Phi Chi, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa
Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Rho
Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pres-
cott House, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sig-
ma Chi, Tau Delta Phi, Theta
Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Zeta Beta
Tau, Zeta Psi
November 14
Betsy Barbour
Lectures
University Lecture: "Man and
Machines in Industrial Civiliza-
tion." Dr. G. Friedman, Profes-
scr 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.
University Lecture: "i-ostwar
Reconstruction in British Letters."
J. E. Morpurgo, English literary
critic, Visiting Lecturer at Michi-
gan State College; auspices of the
Department of English Language
and Literature. 4:15 p.m., Thurs.,
Nov. 11, Rackham Amphitheatre.
Academic Notices
Astronomical Colloquium: 4:15
p.m., Fri., Nov. 12, Observatory.
Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Director of
Edwin McMillen Observatory,
Ohio State University, will speak
on the subject, "The Parallaxes of
Giant Stars."
Biological Chemistry Seminar:
4 p.m., Fri., Nov. 12, Rm. 319 W.
Medical Bldg. Subject: "Some
Phases of Inorganic Metabolism,"
All interested are invited.
Seminar in Engineering Me-
chanics: 4 p.m., Wed., Nov. 10, Rm.
101 W. Engineering Bldg.
Mr. J. Freeman will discuss,
"Creep in Metals."
Geometry Seminar: 3 p.m.,
Wed., Nov. 10, Rm. 3010 Angell
Hall. Mr. G. L. Thompson will
discuss "Geometry of Linear Iso-
tropic Spaces." '
History 49: Mid-semester Ex-
amination, 2 p.m., Fri., Nov. 12.
Adams-Kobayashi, Rm. B, Haven
Hall; Kopka-Zwickey, Rm. 25 An-
gell Hall.
Orientation Seminar: 4:30 p.m.
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One a Minute.. .
FLUSHING, N. Y. - In 1941,
Americans dumped ten times more
nickels in slot machines than in
1929.
Even the figure for depression
year 1933 topped the coin take
for the last pre-bust year.
Lierary Critic Speaks Tomorrow
J. E. Morpurgo, English literary~attitude on literature and art in
critic, will lecture at 4:15 p.m. to- modern civilization.
morrow in Rackham Amphitheat- The speaker is one of the critics'
er under the sponsorship of the
English Department.
Morpugo's subject is "Post-War
Reconstruction in English Let-
ters." He will analyze several cur-
rent works which reveal a new
panel of the London Times Liter-
ary Supplement and is the editor
of Penguin Parade, a miscellany
of current English writing. Mor-
pugo is also the author of numer-
ous essays on modern English and
American literature.
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REBECCA WET LECTURE
CANCELLED
Due to Miss West's illness, she will be unable to fill
her lecture engagement here this evening. The lec-
ture Course will present Clifton Fodiman March 14 at
which date tickets for the West Lecture will be honored.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ORATORICAL ASSN.
Facult .College of Architecture should be present at both sessions.
and Design:s
STUDENTS!
For an Economical Lunch,
Take Home a Quart
(2 Servings)
of Our Genuine
ITALIAN
SPAGHETTI
SERVED DAILY
Sandwiches and French
Fries to Take Out
302 South Main
Phone 8916
Midsemester reports for all stu-
dents in the College of Architec-
ture and Design whose grades are
D or E are requested. Please send
reports not later than Nov. 12 to
Rm. 207 Architecture Bldg.
Students, College of Engineering:
The final day of DROPPING
COURSES WITHOUT RECORD
will be Sat., Nov. 13. A course may
be dropped only with the permis-
Approved student sponsored so-
cial events for the coming week-
end:
November 12
Congregational Disciples Guild,
Graduate Education Club, Hollis
House, Jordan Hall, Lutheran
Student Assoc., Martha Cook, Phi
Delta Theta, Pi Lambda Phi, Sig-
ma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi Ep-
silon, Westminster Guild.
November 13
Michigan League Dining Rooma
....-and Annex.,..
Saturday, Nov. 13 Luncheon-11:30 to 2:00 P.M.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Brown brief case near State
street. Reward. Phone 8975. )11L
LOST-K&E Slide Rule. Name on cover.
J. V. Nalbandian. Reward. 5938. )IOL
LOST-Blue man's overcoat in math.
class in A. H. Tues., Nov. 2. Reward.
Box 155. )12L
LOST-New York State veteran's bonus
check at stadium Sat. Finder contact
H. Emmel, Yp. 9241, Dorm 7. )14L
LOST - Glasses in black leather case
near Ann and Huron, on Oct. 25.
Phone 2-2726. )18L
FOUND-Fountain pen at E. Catherine
and Glen Sts. Call 7-9 p.m., Grover,
4576. )17L
LOST - Girl's brown Mexican wallet.
(Ident. Caroll Sharrer) on State last
Sat. Night. Reward. William Webb,
2-3297. )16L
FOR SALE
Your pride and joy for those
cold winter night's dreams.
Special nighties and pajamas.
ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP )1
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 onlyi
once. $15 each. Ph. 4947. )22
1939Chevrolet Tudor. Excellent tires.
Good motor. Call 2-5186. Ask foi
Herman, Room 7. )7
ONE Servi-cycle in very good condition,
$125. Call 2-3173 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
weekdays. )5
Watch the Daily for the
BIG MICHIGANENSIAN CONTEST!
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SEEKS NEW MASTER
Black Cocker, pedigree, Reg. A.C.K. 20
mos. Housebroken. Write or call Pear-
son, 1557 Sudbury, W.R.V. )28
TUX, Size 34. Best offer. Call 3-1511,
Fletcher Hall. Ask for Milt Higgs be-
tween 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. )25
EXTRA
"PLUTO'S FLEDGLING"
LOST - Black Shaeffer Lifetime
Engraved Celeste. Near Arcade
Ph. Crossman, 3-1511, ext. 2237.
ward.
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Helmut Mary Paul
DANTINE *"ANDERSON *"LUKAS
Matinees 30c
Nignts 4uc
STARTS TODAY
Through Friday
AL DONAHUE and Hs
Orcestra-Swing Outr
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Jean PORTER- Jimmy LYDON
A CO JMBIA PCTUPE
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Coming Saturday- Loretta Young "THE CRUSADES"
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Shows Daily from 1:30 P.M.
NOW thru THURSDAY!
LOST-Black and Gold Parker "51"
pen. Initials "G.M." on cap. If found
call Gretchen 2-5631. ) 13L
TRAGEDY!! Lost sorority pin! Alpha
Chi Omega. Base engraved: D. Cady.
Call DonxW, 2-3839. Reward! )8L
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-I 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
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
RED faille formal. Size 10.
1309 Washtenaw, back
main floor.
RADIO AND TELEVISION
Quick, competent service
Aero Radio, 335 S. Main.
Worn once.
apartment,
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REPAIRS-
by experts.
Ph. 4997 )4
FOR SALE
SAILBOAT-9 ft. dinghy, 2 sets sails,
$60. Bicycles-man's, woman's, $15
each. Skis, bindings, poles, $12 and
$15. Ski boots, man's woman's nearly
new, $5 pair. Marimba--4 i 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. Yellow4gold band.
Cost $150, sell $120. Box 154. )6
COUSINS ON STATE STREET
BRAS
For All Occasions
Daytime - Formal )2
PARAKEETS make delightful, inexpen-
sive pets capable of learning to talk
and whistle. $6 each. Bird supplies
and cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )18
TYPEWRITER-1948 Corona, Sterling
portable. Perfect condition. Call eve-
nings, 2-3542. )15
FOR RENT
VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite
of rooms. 811 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052.
) 3R
WILL RENT furnished home for sib
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
Rooms All Gone for INDIANA weekend.
Some for Any Other Time.
PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME
1133 E. Ann, Phone 8144
)8R
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 Sam's
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
EMPLOYMENT
BOOKKEEPER-Part-time work. 2 years
exp., 2 years acctg, trng. Call 4494, B.
Kastin. )3E
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
PERSONAL
Hamlet, where art thou going?
To the "Masquerade of the Heads," of
course! )7P
ATTENTION, Social Chairman: Check
your dates with the MACK FEGUSON
TRIO. Some dates available. Call
2-4183 or 5118. )4P
UNION Musician desires dance work. I
play clar., alto, and baritone sax.
Semi-name experience. Read or fake.
Call Burt at 4494. )6P
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
SUITE or apartment for 2 or 3 quiet
professional school student for spring
semester. Call evenings, 4211. Rossen
or Siegal. )4N
WANTED
ONE or Preferably two tickets (non-stu-
dent) for Ohio State. Call 3-1511, Ext.
363. )5W
3 or 4Indiana Tickets. Call 2-0718 after
5:15 p.m., Joanne Leivo. )3W
3-9 TICKETS to Ohio State game. Ph.
Mr. Rae, 3-1511, Ext. 2534 or Ext. 358.
)4W
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For real eating pleasure, try our tempting meals and eat
all you Want from our colorful and delicious dishes on our
smorgasbord. Phone 9717 for reservations.
Daily, except Friday, 11:30 to 1:30 and 5:00 to 8:00 P.M.
Sunday, 12 Noon to 6:30 P.M.
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Come and Enjoy our
ARMISTICE DAY
Chosen as Inspir
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
by:
LIFE Magazine
"F R I E DA"
DAVID FARRAR
FLORA ROBINSON
Coming "RUTHLESS" Zachary Scott
Friday! "SHAGGY" Brenda Joyce
Weekday Matinees 25c - Evenings and Sunday 35c
BICYCLE for sale, $12. Call 5750 Wed.
1-2 p.m. )23
STOCK UP against low temperatures
with cozy soft gowns and pajamas
from the ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP.
TWO mahogany finish end tables, two
brass table lamps, one leopard trim-
med fitted black wool coat, size 10.
Call Chelsea, 6563 after 7 p.m. )26
SNAP THIS UP! Handsome black '39
Mercury sedan. Snappy rebuilt motor.
Very clean interior. Heater. Ex. cond.
throughout. $690. Pb. F. Woods, 9129
Milner Hotel. )27
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. T. 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
Fruit Cocktail
12 Fried Chicken or Creamed Turkey on Toast
Buttered Cauliflower or Green Beans with mushrooms
Mashed Potatoes
Rolls and Jam or Cranberry Relish
Celery
Lemon or Orange Chiffon Pie
$1 .50 per plate
PHONE 9493
Komo Katering Kiub
215 East Davis St.
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