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French Situation Still Uncertain
In Spite of DeGaulle Victory

The victory of Charles de
Gaulle's anti-communist forces in
Monday's election of the upper
chamber still leaves the French
political situation undecided, ac-
cording to two University faculty
members.
Pointing out that de Gaulle's
"Reunion of the French, People"
party in reality won only 40% of
the second Chamber, Dr. Manfred
C. Vernon said. "It is still doubt-
ful on the basis of this election
that he will come to power."

VERNON EXPRESSED doubt
whether de Gaulle would be able
to force a national eelection im-
mediately, but added, "I don't
think he will initiate a revola-
tion."
Although he stressed the fact
that the second Chamber in real-
ity wields very little power,
Prof. Preston W. Slosson of the
History Department said, "The
election indicates two things
the decline of communism in
France and the increased pop-
ularity of de Gaulle's party."

Michigan Art
Exhibit Ends
ShowinHere
"Michigan on Canvas," a collec-
tion of 100 paintings depicting life
in this state, ended its Ann Arbor
showing yesterday.
Some 15,000 people, a large per-
centage of whom were 'U' stu-
dents, saw the exhibition and cast
votes for their favorite painting.
Heading the list of favorites
was Ogden Pleissner's "Fishing on
the Au Sable" which was followed
by another of Mr. Pleissner's paint-
ings "Rainbow Club."
Also high in the estimation of
Ann Arbor audiences were Zoltan
Sepeshy's "Lighthouse on Lake
Michigan," "U. S. Coast Guard
Cutter Mackinaw" by Carlos
Lopez, University Professor of
Drawing and Painting and an-
other of Mr. Pleissner's works "Ore
Boats at the Sault Ste. Marie."
The other artists whose works
are represented in this collection
are Doris Lee, Arnold Blanch,
David Fredenthal, Aaron Bohrod,
Alfred Dehn, Joe Jones, and John
DeMartelly,
Cat You Top This?
CAIRO, Egypt - The ancient
Egyptians were the first people to
adopt cats as household pets.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructivetnotice 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.)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,
VOL. LIX, No. 45

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STADIUM i
OLYMPIAGd. River at McGrawSot. Nov. 13 O
The Dance Festival of the Year!
T EX BEN EKE And His ORCHESTRA
Jimmy DORSEY And His ORCHESTRA
Concert 9-10 p.m. Continuous Dancing 10 p.m.- 1 a.m.
Reserved $9*/ Per Person General /$200 Per Person
Seats' Tax Incl. Admnission 2.0 Tax Incl.
Tickets on sale at OLYMPIA, Tuller Hotel Cigar Stand, and Statler and
Leland Hotels (Transportation Desks).
NO INTOXICATING LIQUORS SOLD OR PERMITTED ON PREMISES
HOME OF
~ i\GOOD FOOD
418 East Washington
- - serving
// FAMILY-STYLE
DINNERS

PALACE SURGEON-Sir Wil-
liam Gilliatt, 60, president of the
London Royal College of Obste-
tricians and Gynaecologists is
gynaecologic surgeon to Prin-
cess Elizabeth.
Paternal Bosses
NEW YORK-More than a mil-
lion and a half persons are cov-
ered by medical insurance plans
run by their employers, officials
announced.

Notices
Prospective U. S. Navy Reserve
Supply Corps Officers: An offi-
cer representative of the Office of
Naval Officer Procurement of De-
troit will address men interested in
Naval Reserve Supply Corps com-
missions at 3 p.m., Fri., Nov. 12,
Rm. 229 North Hall.
Candidates must be between the
ages of 19 and 30 and must have
a college degree (students gradu-
ating June 1949 are eligible). Pref-
erence will be given students with
majors in Business Administra-
tion or Economics although any

every owner of a frequency modu-
lation radio receiving set up its
monthly mailing list for schedules.
Please call University 393 or 584
if you have a FM set.
Indiana game open-houses may
be held in officially organized stu-
dent residences on Sat., Nov. 13,
between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
for pre-game functions, and 'be-
tween 5 and 7 p.m. for post-game
functions.
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.
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-
sion of the classifier after con-
ference with the instructor.
Continuous from 1 P.M.
Today and Saturday

Eat at
T HE NWH IT E SP"OT,
BREAKFAST - LUNCH -- DINNER - SNACKS
OPEN CONTINUOUSLY
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
WARM UP AFTER THE GAMES

Women students attending the
Panhellenic Ball, Nov. 13, have
1:30 a.m. permission. Calling
hours will not be extended.
Bids will be accepted through
Fi., Nov. 19, for the photographic
concession at SLIDE RULE BALL,
which will be held on Fri., Dec. 3.
Bids should be mailed to the
Business Manager, The Michigan
Technic, 205 W. Engineering An-
nex.
The Bureau of Appointments
announces the following inter-
views:
The U. S. Naval Ordnance Lab-
oratory will have a representative
here Monday and Tuesday, Nov.
15 and 16, to interview seniors,

graduates, and juniors. They are
interested in seniors and gradu-
ates in the fields of engineering,
mathematics, physics, and metal-
lurgy who expect to graduate be-
fore June 30, 1949. They are seek-
ing juniors in the fields of engi-
neering mathematics, and physi-
cal sciences who expect to com-
plete their junior year before June
30, 1949. This is the only visit
they will make this year to our
campus, and all interested candi-
dates should apply at this time.
The J. C. Penny Co. will have a
representative here Wednesday,
Nov. 17, to interview men (Feb-
ruary graduates) for their store
management and executive train-
ing program.
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WELL-Furnished rooms for male stu-
dents. Two double rooms, one suite
for three. 1218 Olivia. Call after 5
p.m. )4R
FOR SALE
MOTORCYCLE-1940 Indian 30-50. Good
condition, $275. 2-3762 after 7 p.m. )31
FORD-Model "A" Four-Door. Brakes,
engine good condition. Four good
tires. $175.00. Phone AA 25-8073. )34
FOR SALE-Black velvet evening cape
with hood, excellent condition, call
2-6756. )32
MODEL A Pickup for sale cheap or what
do you have to trade. A. D. Mayfield,
1216 W. Washington, call 8515. )35
1940 PONTIAC Tudor. Radio, heater.
Excellent mechanical condition. 1248
Sudbury, WR. )36
ANSLEY Radio-Phonograph table mod-
el, with Webster changer, biond mod-
ern cabinet. One year old. $150.00.
Phone 2-3848. )33
1948 KAISER in excellent condition.
Will sell very reasonably. Here is your
chance to get a late model auto for
several hundred dollars less than it
cost six months ago. Inquire 416 Pearl
St., Ypsilanti. )30
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 8:30 p.m. )25
STOCK UP against low temperatures
with cozy soft gowns and pajamas
from the ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP.
)1
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. Ph. 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
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
COUSINS ON STATE STREET
is showing a complete line of
PRINCE MATCHABELLI
PERFUMES and COLOGNES )2

"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
HELP WANTED
PART-Time Help Wanted for soda foun-
tain. Apply after 6:00 P.M. Broadway
Soda Bar, 1015 Broadway. )4H
SECRETARY for advertising manager,
School of Publications. Advertising
experience not necessary. Must know
shorthand and typing. For interview,
call 7205 between 9 and 5. )3H
FOR RENT
VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite
of rooms. 811 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052.
)3R
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
LOST AND FOUND
L.F.R.-Your keys are at the Michigan
Daily office. )23L
LOST-Blue man's overcoat in math.
class in A. H. Tues., Nov. 2. Reward.
Box 155. )12L
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
LOST - Black Shaeffer Lifetime Pen.
Engraved Celeste. Near Arcade Fri.
Ph. Crossman, 3-1511, ext. 2237. Re-
ward. )15L
TRAGEDY!! Lost sorority pin! Alpha
Chi Omega. Base engraved: D. Cady.
Call Donna, 2-3839. Reward! )8L
LOST-Green leather covered cig lighter.
Donna inscribed on outside. Cali Mc-
Williams, 2-3256.
LOST-Silver top, blue barrel Parker
"51" Pen. Name Don Kelly on barrel.
Reward. 2-2205. )21L
LOST-5 balloons last seen floating over
Ann Arbor advertising the ENSIAN.
If found, please return to our promo-
tions staff. )3L
LOST-Squash Racket, lettered "Am-
herst College" in I-M Building, last
week. Finder call C. W. Lane, 9692.
Reward. )19L
LOST in State Street campus area-
green leather billfold containing only
money. Call 7312 during the day. Re-
ward. )22L

WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-2-4 Tickets to Ohio State
Game. Call 2-7977. )7W
MISCELLANEOUS
DANCE MUS I C
Chuck Downer and his Orchestra
Phone 25-7911 )IM
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 4 Indiana 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
SEWING, repairing and making over,
or making new garments. Miss Liv-
ingston, 315 S. Division, 2 rings, 2nd
floor front. )6W
PERSONAL
LOST my head. Must have new one in
time for, the "Masquerade of the
Heads." ) 7P
ATTENTION, Social Chairmen: Check
your dates with the MACK FERGU-
SON 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
RUSH ING
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-
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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
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TUXEDOS ... $50 up
TAILS........$65
SHIRTS - TIES - VESTS - SHOES

We've proved it!
Problem: To hold down costs; and speed the
extension of telephone service.
Solution: High-strength wire whose use allows
the span between poles to be in-
creased from 150 feet to more than
300. One pole now does the work
of two.
The problem, of course, is a continuing one
for telephone people. High-strength wire
with required electrical qualities is only one
of many things they have developed to help
solve the problem in these days of high con-
struction costs.

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