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PA4E TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

~TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1948

?AGEm TWO TUES.aDAYa. NOVEMBER . 23, s aa 194 a
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CURTAIN GOING UP
Speech Department Sets
Second One-Act Play Bill
The Speech Department's second bill of one-act plays will be pre-
sented at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Lydia Mendelssohn Thea-
tre.
Staged and directed by students in advanced courses in theatre,
the plays are open to the public at no cost. No tickets Nyill be required.
* * * *
THE SECOND bill of four plays will include an original script,
"Love's Light Wings," by Evelyn Aronson. It was written last year in
E Inglish 85, a one-act play writing course. The play will be directed by
Arthur Prosper.
Included in the cast are Margaret Paton, James Reason,
Pollee Thomson, Stan Challis, Lilias Wagner and Jacqueline
Weber. The scenes are designed by Robert Tamplin.
"Helena's Husband," a short skit based on the historic Helena-
Menelaus-Paris theme, will, be the second play. Director is Verne
Weber.
The cast will include Marilyn Begole, Elaine Lew, Nafe Katter,
Deorge Crepeau, and Strowan Robertson.
THE THIRD play on the bill will be "Rising of the Moon," by
Lady Gregory. Shirley Loeblich is director, and Bernard Choden has
designed the scenes. '
"The Monkey's Paw," adapted from the spine-tingling short story
of the same name, will complete the bill. Laird Brooks will direct the
play. Scenery is designed by Rober Shepard.
The doors of the theatre will open at 7:30 p.m. and no one will
be seated during the performance of any of the plays.
Don't Miss Your Late Snack
because of Studying ...
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for PROMPT SANDWICH DELIVERY SERVICE
Minimum Order $1.25
Open 6 P.M. to 2 A.M. Fri., Sat. 'til 4 A.M. - Closed Monday
The "WHISTLE STOP"1

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 Preslaent, Room 1021
Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day
preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Satur-
days.)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1948
VOL. LIX, No. 54
Notices
Bureau of Appointments:
The New York State Dept. of
Civil Service announces their pro-
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Finest Food in.. Town
Most Reasonable Prices
LUNCHEON
and DINNER
11I A.M. to 1 P.M.

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NAVY'S NEWEST JET FIGHTER-The Navy's newest twin jet fighter plane, XF7U-1, designed for
carrier operation, streaks through the sky during a test run at the Naval Air Test Center in
Patuxent, Maryland. The Navy said the tailless plane, with sweepback wings, is in the "over-600-
mile-an-hour class." The plane has a tricycle landing gear and is equipped for catapult launching.
It also has an ejectable-type pilot's seat for bailing out.

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Closed Sundays

'U' Graduate
Featured for
'Video' Work
TV Program Diverts
Pre-School Children'
Mary Patricia Meikle, '44
SM, is featured on the pages of two
national magazines this week in
articles dealing with her work in
television.
The Nov. 22 issues of Time and
Newsweek carry stories of her
morning television show in their
radio-television sections.
WITH HER husband, Hal Coop-
er, 46SM, Miss Meikle conducts
the half-hour program, "Baby Sit-
ter," over a New York station.
From 8:30 to 9 each morning,
when mothers are presumably oc-
cupied with dishes and unmade
beds, Miss Meitkle conducts her
show for pre-school children.
In keeping youngsters from 2
to school age free of mother's
apron strings, Miss Meikle first
tells of the adventures of a pig-
eon named Wilmer, illustrating
her commentary with line draw-
ings as she goes along.
The central portion of her pro-
gram is devoted to the telling of a
fairy tale. She finishes up with
more drawing designed to teach
the alphabet painlessly..
Miss Meikle's program has been
labeled the answer to a thousand
players" from parents seeking
suitable programs for children of
pre-Lone Ranger vintage.
A graduate of Ann Arbor High
School, Miss Meikle took part in
the high school senior play in
1939, prior to her work in the
School of Music here.
Quarterdeck Will Hold
A panel discussion will be held at.
the meeting of Quarterdeck So-
ciety at 7:30 p.m. today in Rm. 3B
of the Union.
Student members of Quarterdeck
Society will take part in the panel
which will concern operation of
shipyards.

What's U in the Dorms
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Contributors to 'the dinner given at Jordan and
What's Up in the Dorms should con-
tact Dolores Palanker at The Daily or later attended the reception,
105 Betsy Barbour). which took place in Mosher Hall.
The Inter-Cooperative Council HCHn s
executive board, at a meeting last' CHICAGO HOUSE in West
Wednesday, officially approved Quad expects to receive its tele-
plans to assume the entire ex- vision set sometime before Thanks-
penses-room, board, books, mis- giving and if all goes well, the set
cellaneous-fcr one displaced stu- will be in operation for the "best
dent other than tuition which is dinner of the year."
being taken care of by the Univer-
sity. VICTOR VAUGHAN'S formal
Also, room in one co-op house dance, "Angel's Arboretum," will
will be made for one displaced stu- be Dec. 4 with Bill Henline's or-
dent to be sponsored by the Stu- Ichestra supplying the music.
dent Religious Association which c s t
will assume all his exnenses-

ORPHEUM
An intimate theater
bringing cinema
triumphs
from All Nations
Coming Fri., Sat., Sun.
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PRESIDENT Ray N. Okonski
announces that the West Quad
Council has arranged to have the
gates of the Quad left open one-
half hour after women's residence
halls officially close each night.
JORDAN HALL had a special
dinner last Thursday for Mr. Hill,
the night watchman, who retired;
this year.
Francis Shiel, business manager
of residence halls, was present at
Posts Sprout
Yule Spirit a
The Christmas spirit has cur-
rently sprouted from the lamp and
utility posts around town.
Plaques on the posts in the
shapes of Santa Claus, carol sing-
ers, and a town crier proclaim the'
approaching holiday season.
Although the decorations are
wired for lighting, they will re-
main unlit this year. Detroit Edi-
son Co. officials declared them
hazardous because of the high vol-
tage current flowing into the
street lamps.
The plaques have been set up
under the sponsorship of the
Chamber of Commerce's Retail
Merchants' Division.

TEA ROOM
332 SO. STATE ST.

JOHN HALL, president of Club
730, temporary residence of Men
of Victor Vaughan, reports that
names are being collected of men
Who plan to return to Victor
Vaughan next semester. Already
111 names have been added to the
list.
ISADORE POLICOFF, athletic
chairman of Anderson House,
scheduled a volley ball game last
Tuesday, but much to his sur-
prise - a'nd chagrin - no one
showed up. Then he discovered Dr.
Ralph M. Patterson, professor of
psychiatry, had given an informal
talk on "Sex."
Gas Company
Asks Raise
LANSING-(IP)-Michigan Con-
solidated Gas Company revealed it
is asking that a surcharge of 30
cents per 1,000 cubic feet of gas
be added to the bills of customers
using 2,500 cubic feet or more a
month.
In a statement opeiing state
public service commission hearings
in the case, Clifton G. Dyer, com-
pany attorney, said that the pro-
posed surcharge would affect less
than 30 per cent of the company's
customers in Detroit, Grand Rap-
ids, Muskegon, Belding and
Greenville.

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DAILY SPECIALS ---
SLunch11 to 1:30 ...Dinner S to 7:00
Sunday 12 to 2:30 and 5 to 7:00
Thru the Arcade - 338 Maynard Street
The LANTERN GARDEN
Near Michigan Theatre
Quick Service on Plate Luncheons
Delicious Meals at Reasonable Prices
Chinese and American Cuisine
Closed on Mondays
Metzger's Restaurant
Where Good Food Insures
Your Health and Our Success
Domestic Beers and Wines
203 E. Washington Phone 9126
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
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FOR SALE
FOR MAGIC SPINNING FORMALS
in sizes 9-15 and 10-40
priced from $22.95 to $49.95 visit
THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
309 South State Street )1
COUSINS ON STATE STREET
A lovely selection of
BENDEL and MATCHABELLI
Perfumes and Colognes
)2
ANGORA SWEATERS
Short sleeve $5.95-Cardigan $8.95
Pink - blue - maize
RANDALL'S
306 South State Street
)3
ARGUS C-3 with flash and accessories.
Call 2-6200._ )61
WOMAN'S 3 piece, $150, all wool, powder
blue suit. Size 12. Like new. Very
reasonable. Call 2-8276. )62
1941 DODGE-Radio, heater. Good con-
dition. Can be seen at 1423 S. U.
Phone 2-1463. )63
WATCH FOR THE NEW "CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS" SECTION OF CLASSI-
FIEDS BEGINNING NEXT WEEK.
GET XMAS VALUES THROUGH
CLASSIFIED ADS
LEICA III C, F2 Summitar. Best offer.
2-3824, 632 Church, Apt. 4. )60
1948 $100 Zenith Table Model Radio-
Phono. Automatic changer. $79. Ph.
2-9706. )57
CANARIES, PARAKEETS, javarice birds,
tame baby cocketols. Bird sup lies
and cages. Moderate prices. 56 S.
7th. Ph. 5330. )18
"DIAMOND Engagement and Wedding
Ring (can be matched for man's ring)
like new. Was $140, sell for $75. Call
5287 after 5 p.m. )52
THIS WEEK ONLY!
f'Lrt.nnn minfr9 ffe Wry wil nn uor.

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-A green-covered Speech 31 note-
book, name onl cover. Return to C. E.
Osborne, 227 Betsy Barbour or Phone
2-2591. )14L
LOST-Black wallet sometime on Sat.,
Nov. 20. Take the cash but please re-
turn papers. I am desperate. Call
Grant Bezlarian, 2-3734. )7L
LOST-Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity pin.
Reward; Ph. 2-6500. T. Mock. )16L
LOST--Grey Parker 51, Nov. 16. Please
return. Call 2-4561, Rm. 306. )15L
LOST-Small light brown pup. Short
hair. Phone 2-1349. )8L
LOST-Man's Hamilton Wrist Watch.
Stainless spring steel band at S. Ferry
Field Sunday. Call 4187. Reward )12L
WILL THE PERSON who took by mis-
take men's gabardine topcoat, con-
taining gloves and glasses, owners
name and address in case from Bar-
ton Hills Country Club Saturday
night, Nov. 13, between 10-12:30
please return to clubhouse or call
5654. )13L
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED--Indianapolis or vicin-
ity Wednesday afternoon. Phone Phil
-5344. )7T
TWO MEN desire ride to Cleveland
Wednesday, P.M. 24th. Will share ex-
penses, driving. Call Dick Newman.
27786. )8T
STUDENT and wife want ride to Grand
Rapids. Thanksgiving, phone 2-6111.
)9T
WANTED-Ride to Chicago Wed., Nov.
24 after 3 p.m. Call Marian Razes,
2-2591. )4T
2 U. of M. CATS would just as soon as
not drive your short to Florida this
week. Use spring for expenses. Call

PERSONAL
PAN-HEL PROOFS are now on display
at Wolverine Den. )6P
SIGMA ZETA of Lambda Chi Alpha is
interested in contacting all alumni,
from other chapters, now living in
Ann Arbor. Please call Alumni Chair-
man, 2-0249. )7P
FREE RADIO
Win a radio in the 1949 Michiganenslan
Photo Contest. . . . Watch the Daily
for the rules.. Deadline December
15. ) 5P
CLIFF HOFF ORCH.
features Dave Hildinger, Will Brask
and Homer Marple Ph. 2-8808
)3P
BUSINESS SERVICES
MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY
"A great asset to any organization."
1507 White St. Ph. 8975 )6B
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"NEARLY NEW" QUALITY CLOTHING
Coats, $9 - $25 Suits, $7 - $25
Dresses, $2 - $10 Skirts, $1 - $8
Also other miscellaneous apparel
Hildegard& Shoppe 109 E. Washington
)1B
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
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