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Statistics Reveal Drop
In City Auto Accidents

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN'

Ann Arbor auto accidents have
dropped 30 per cent as compared
to the same period for last year,
even though the national toll is
running bumper to bumper with
1947, traffic statistics reveal.
The three "E's"-Ehgineering,
Education, and Enforcement are
the reasons for the happy situa-
tion, according to Captain Roland
Gainsley of the Police Traffic
Bureau.
"THE INCORPORATION of
more one-way streets and switch
parking, combined with education
for bothdrivers and pedestrians
has caused the difference," he
said. Under the new enforcement
system set up last February, a
driver's license can be suspended
for three moving violations, he
added.
Out of the 530 accidents here
so far this year, 104 have been
Women Threaten
Male Stronghold
Women in Michigan football
seemed a permanent institution
today, following a strongly
worded challenge by Mosher Hall
addressed to Williams House, title
holders in Independent Men's i
football.
Mosher, unbeaten, untied, said
they will play the men "any time,
any place," but preferably 3 p.m.
tomorrow at Palmer Field.

caused by speeding; the runner-
up "not obeying stop sign or
signal" with 38; and vehicle
defects, a favorite alibi of vio-
lators, has 25 mishaps to its
credit.
"Most accidents are caused by
adults who have never learned to
drive correctly," Captain Gainsley
said, "And I've seen children hold
back at red lights only to be
dragged across by their parents."
* * *
POLICE CHIEF CASPER Enk-
mann this week listed new winter
driving rules based on scientific
research by the National Safety
Council:
1. When starting out on ice
or snow, get the "feel" of the
road by testing your braking
and acceleration when clear of
other cars.
2. Reduce speed on icy roads,
keeping in mind that it takes
three to 12 times more dis-
tance to stop on a slippery sur-
face.
3. Be sure your defroster and
wipers are working.
4. Never warm up your car
in a closed garage. Check floor
boards and heater for defects.
5. When ice prevails, use steel
tire - chains. They reduce
stopping distance from 40 to 70
per cent.
6. If possible, have tires with
good treads. They provide better
stopping and starting ability on
wet and dry pavements.

Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to al11
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.)
SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1948
VOL. LIX, No. 63
Notices
The fourth Freshman-Sopho-
more conference will be held Mon.,
Dec. 6, Rm. 2039 N.S. Bldg., 7:30
p.m. Professor W. F. Ramsdell will
speak on temporary summer em-
ployment and will acquaint begin-
ning foresters with the forestry
alumni association and the work
of, some of our graduates. Fresh-
men are expected to attend and
sophomores are especially invited l
to this meeting.
Mr. Walter W. Bishop, of the
Piasecki Helicopter Corporation,
Morton, Pennsylvania, will be in
Rm. 1079 E. E. Wed., Dec. 8, to
interview mechanical, civil, elec-
trical, and aeronautical engineers
for the following groups engaged
in helicopter work: Structures,
Rotor blade design, Power trans-
mission, Power plant and electri-
cal, Controls, Stress analysis and
vibration, Aerodynamics, Flight
Test.
Obtain application blanks in
Rm. 1079 E. Engineering Bldg.,
and fill them out in advance if
possible. The interview schedule
is posted on the Aero Bulletin
Board.
Mr. Thomas Courtney, of Mc-
Donnell Aircraft Corporation, St.
Louis, Missouri, will interview on
December 9 and 10 Aeronautical,
Civil and Mechanical Engineering
.tudents graduating in February.
Interviews will be held in Rm.
1079 E. Engineering Bldg., and ap-

plication blanks may be picked up
in Rm. 1079.
Fraternity and sorority presi-
dents are reminded that monthly
membership reports for November
are due immediately in the Office
of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, U. Hall.
Housing over the Christmas va-
cation for women students who
wish to remain in Ann Arbor may
be arranged through the Office of
the Dean of Women. Women liv-
ing in University residence halls
will receive information through
their house directors. Women who
live outside University residence
halls should apply at the Officeof
the Dean of Women to reserve
space in the Michigan League
Building.
University Community Center
Willow Village
Sun., Dec. 5, Interdenomina-
tional church program:
10:45 a.m., Church and nursery.
4:30 p.m., Discussion, followed
by pot-luck.
Mon., Dec. 6, 8 p.m., Sewing
class.
Current Events Discussion
Group: "The Crisis in China."
Everybody welcome. All present
participate.
Wed., Dec. 8, 3:45-4:45 p.m.,
Church-sponsored week day play
group for primary children.
p.m., Ceramics.
Thurs., Dec. 9, 8 p.m., Ceramics.
Crafts.
Sat., Dec. 11, 3-5 p.m., Wives'
Club tea honoring President and
Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven. All
University people in Village in-
vited.
Women students taking part in
the production of the Gilbert &
Sullivan performance, "The Yeo-
man of the Guard."
Late permissions will be extend-
ed by the Office of the Dean of
Women as follows: December 6, 71

and 8-11 pm ,rid Decenber 9-
11:30 pm,
Concerts
The Boston Symphoyi Ohes=1
tra: Serge Koussevitzky, Co nduc -
tor, will give the sixth concert in'
the Choral Union Series Monday,
Dec. 6, 8:30 p.m., Hill Auditorium.
Dr. Koussevitzky has arranged
the following program for his Ann
Arbor concert:
Symphony for Strings-Honeg-
ger; Two "Gymnopedies"-Satie:
Scythian Suite, "Ala and Lolli"--
Prokofieff; Symphony No. 1 in C
minor-Brahms.
Events Today
Michigan Camping Association
Meeting: Sponsored by the School
of Education. Registration 9:30
a.m. Sat., third floor, Michigan
Union; no charge for non-mem-
bers. All students are invited.

prizes. Each couple is to bring a
Christmas-wrapped gift for the
t ra; a-b 5 P fresYhments,
'- Ikt may lbe purchased from
Mfrs.George Pet erson, No, 64, Vet-
erans' Emergency Housing Proj-
eet, Phone 7264 or Mrs. George
Luther, 820 McKinley, Phone 2-
6987, or may be purchased at the
door.
Coming Events
Graduate Outing Club: Meet at
northwest entrance of Rackham
Bldg. Sun., Dec. 5, 2:15 p.m. for
hiking. Please sign supper list at
Rackham checkroom desk before
noon Saturday. All graduates wel-
come.
Delta Sigma Pi, Professional

Art Cinema League and
ociedad Hispanica Present
DIG4S SE
LG PAQUE
(May God Repay You)
ARTURO De CORDOVA
ZULLY MORENO
Monday, Tuesday, 8:30 P.M.
Box Office Open at 2 P.M. 50c
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre

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M [CHIGAN

Saturday Luncheon
Group-12 noon, Lane

Discussion
Hall.

Scabbard and Blade-Informal
initiation begins at ROTC head-
quarters at 12 noon. Not in uni-
form.
The Gilbert and Sullivan Socie-
ty will hold a full rehearsal for
chorus and principals at 2 p.m.,
Pattengill Auditorium.
General meeting Hindustan Stu-
dents Association Sat., Dec. 4, 7:30
p.m., Lane Hall. Light refresh-
ments will be served; all members
cordially invited.
"The Emperor's New Clothes,"
a play for children, will be pre-
sented by the department of
speech at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m., Ly-
dia Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets
are on sale from 10 a.m. at the
theatre box office.
U. of M. Dames' Bridge Group
and Interior Decorating Group
are co-sponsors for a Christmas
Party for all members of the Uni-
versity of Michigan Dames, their
husbands, and friends, in the As-
sembly Room, Rackham Bldg.,
Sat., Dec. 4, 8:30 p.m. to 12.
There will be card playing,
dancing, and a drawing for door

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Monday thru Saturday: 7:30 A.M. - 12:00- Midnight
Sunday: 11:30 A.M. - 12:00 Midnight
GRANADA CAFE
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After the game where to eat?
Bring your guy, your gal,
LUNCH and DINE -
Where the "Big Nine" shine
And waitresses are "divine."

CHRISTMAS SPECIALS

WANTED

HELP WANTED

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The Gift She'll Remember From
COUSINS ON STATE STREET
is one of our beautiful perfume bottles
with the new plastic cylindrical
atomizer. Irridescent Bottle $1.59
Gold Bottle $2.39 )17S
For Out-Of-This-World Gift Lingerie
at Down-to-Earth Prices Do Your
Shopping for Mom, Sis, and Roomie at
THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
309 South State Street )18S
Any Make Any Model
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
Small down payment will deliver
OFFICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO.
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)is
SHIRLEY RAY GIFT SLIPS
Perfect fitting tailored or lace trim
Slips in Burmil Rayon
32-36 RANDALL'S $3.95
306 South State Street )3S

FOR RENT

DOUBLE ROOM for men students
available now or Feb. Call at 1218
Olivia after 5. .)4R
VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite
of rooms. 81 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052.
)3R,
WANTED TO RENT
WOULD like to rent or share room start-
ing Feb. semester. Will place month's
deposit. Contact Harry R. Smith, 411
E. Gaines, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. )2J
BUSINESS SERVICES

TWO Boston Symphony concert tickets.
Telephone 4870. )4W
BABY BED in good condition. With 30
by 54 mattress. Box 159, Mich. Daily.
)13T

SALES LADIES WANTED-Full time
work, also part time work. Apply Mr.
Dunn, S. S. Kresge Co., 317 S. State,
on the campus. )2H
PERSONAL
FREE RADIO
Win a radio in the 1949 Michiganensian
Photo Contest. . . . Watch the Daily
for the rules. . . . Deadline December
15. ) 5P
MEXICO CITY )OUR _
Students interested in spending Xmas
Holiday in Mexico City contact In-
ternational Center. Ph. 3-1511, Ext.
358. Tour leaves Dec. 18, returns Jan.
1. ) 6P
NEEDED: Female English major to col-
laborate on a novel on my terms.
If interested, contact R. L. Jones,
N-43, Law Club. )7P
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and Homer Marple Ph. 2-8808
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CHRISTMAS ECONOMY
A select group of regular
VAN BOVEN SHIRTS
Especially chosen for the
Christmas Season. $3.85 -)4S
DOUGLAS H. HARRIS, Jeweler
Has an excellent selection of
WATCHES
Hamilton - Elgin - Gruen
1113 South University )5S
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
A large stock of Christmas
GREETING CARDS and NOTE PAPER
Can be found at the
OVERBECK BOOKSTORE )6S
SLATERS HAS BOOKS
For that young brother or sister.
The Perfect Gift for Christmas.
Visit Our Children's Book Dept. Now!
SLATER'S BOOKSTORE )7S
COONS BOOK STORE
"For all Books, see us
First, Last and Always!"
14 NICKELS ARCADE
THE GIFT THAT ALWAYS PLEASES
. . . CANDY-in a special Christmas
box. GILBERT-CECIL-SCHRAFFT
WIKEL DRUG COMPANY
1101 South University )9S
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER!
1-3 OFF on all MASTERCRAFT PIPES
Pipes priced $3.50-7.50. Reduced 33 1-3%
ALEXANDER DRUG STORE
727 North University )10S
LOLLIPOP TREES
Permanent. Tinsel, star, 22 lollipops.
All for $1.69 Children love it!
Entirely new at TUCKAWAY HOUSE
East Liberty at Maynard. )11S
FOR HER CHRISTMAS
A lovely pajama and coat ensemble
n peach and blue or cherry and blue
Rayon crepe. Sizes 32-38. $14.95
VAN BUREN SHOP
)12S
EIBLER'S
Come in and see our lovely
selection of Christmas gifts now.
308 South State Street
)13S
A "MUST" ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST
Christmas cards and
Christmas wrappings from
O. D. MORRILL'S
314 South State Street )14S
TO PLEASE HER ON CHRISTMAS
Why not buy her favorite
brand of hosiery at the
SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE
Michigan Theatre Building
15S

MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY
"A great asset to any organization."
1507 White St. Ph. 8975 )6B
DRESSMAKING - ALTERATIONS
Formals a Specialty - Prices Reasonable
205 East Ann 2-2020
2B
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
CLEARANCE SALE
Big reductions in women's and
children's used quality clothing
"Newly New Department"
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 East Washington 2nd Floor
l1B
The Answer To Your Radio Problems
STUDENT RADIO SERVICE
Owned and Operated by Students
Economical Service - All Work Guar.
Pick Up and Delivery. Phone 9714
7- P.M. and All Day Saturday )8B
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-Ride to Los Angeles or as
close as possible. Share driving, ex-
penses. Call 2-8764. )7T
STUDENT desires ride to Rock Island or
Galesburg, Ill., or vicinity on Dec. 17
or 18. Will share expenses and driv-
ing. Call R. Clark, 202 Hayden Hse.,
E. Q. )2T
STUDENT couple desire ride to or near
St. Paul, Minnesota for Christmas
holidays. Share driving and expenses.
References. Call 2-9643 after 6. )8T
STUDENT and wife desire ride to Flori-
da, December 17 or 18; can share driv-
ing; Phone 20241, ask for Duncan.
)11T
COUPLE desires ride to N.Y. Share
driving and expenses. Call Irv 2-8797.
) l0T
RIDE wanted to Cleveland by Med
student, Dec. 17 or 18. Will share ex-
penses. Call Art Prange, 23211. )12T
WANTED RIDE to Muskogee, Okla.
Will share driving and expenses. Jeff
105 Adams, 2-4401. )13T
WANTED: Ride to Los Angeles by sen-
ior med. student (woman) on Dec. 17.
Share driving and expenses. Call 2-
4896. )14T

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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Parker 51, grey, between E. Med.
and Union Tues. eve. Call Mike,
2-3533. )2L
LOST: Brown alligator coin purse, be-
tween Law School and Union. Con-
tains Mass. driver's license. Reward.
Call 6552. )4L
LOST-A blue loose leaf notebook and
Geology lab manual at Gokenbach's
between 7 and 8 a.m., Wednesday,
December first. Will the person who
took them by mistake please return
to Bill Riggins, 819 E. University, or
call 2-1147? )5L
LOST: Ronson Whirlwind lighter, sil-
ver-colored, "K" initial. Reward. Box
161 Mich. Daily.)L
LOST-2 Parker "51" pencils. One blue
and gold other grey and silver. Finder
please call 7651. Delta Chi. )7L
FOR SALE
ZEISS Ikon Camera, model Super-B.
Excellent cond. $200. Call 2-9667. )84
1949 RENAULTCAR. Reasonable. A-i
shape. Call 9297, 7-10 p.m. or Sunday
afternoon. 432 S. Division St. )86
YOU CAN SAVE a fairly new bicycle
from wasting away to nothing if you
call 2-9237 and agree on the price.
)88
BARGAIN-'41 Olds 6 Tudor, hydro-
matic. Excellent and economical for
student. Heater and new tires, $825.
Ph. 7805. )87
'41 PONTIAC, 2 dr. sedan. Excellent
cond., radio, heater. Call 2-8764. )83
BLUE Overcoat, size 38-40, good condi-
tion. Ph. 2-7751. )82
'35 CHEVROLET. Heater. Excellent mo-
tor, good tires. New Paint. Call2-7972.
)80
ANTIQUES for Xmas presents. Also MW
apt. size refrigerator, guaranteed.
1117 Church. Phone 2-2697. )74
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ORGANIZATIONS -- DORMS
FRATERNITIES - SORORITIES
Be wise-buy your copy for five dollars
-avoid the price increase. Buy now
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City Dec. 17 or 18 to share driving
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