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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
R*Rnhers 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 D,EC. 8, 1948
VOL. M, No. 66
Notices
Student Tea: President and
Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to
students from 4 to 6 o'clock this af-
ternoon.
Christmas Recess: Classes will
be dismissed for the Christmas
recess Friday evening, Dec. 17,
and will be resumed on the morn-
iig of Jan. 3.
Frank E. Robbins
Assistant to President
University Senate: Meeting,
4:15 p.m., Mon., Dec. 13, Rackham
Amphitheatre. Agenda:
1. Approval of the minutes of
the meetings of the Senate on
Feb. 16, 1948 and Nov. 15, 1948.
2. Report of Special Commit-
tt* on Public Discussions of Poli-
tical Issues.
3. Consideration of a commu-
I NOW thru THURS.! -

nication dated Nov. 19, 1948 from
the Senate Advisory Committee on
University Affairs.
4. Election ;of members for the
Senate Advisory Committee on
University Affairs.
5. Consideration of a commu-
nication dated Nov. 19, 1948 from
the Board of Governors of the In-
ternational Center and the Uni-
versity Committee 'on Intercul-
tural Relations.
6. Report of the Nominating
Committee and the election of a
Senate member of the Michigan
Union Board.-
7. Matters which Senate Mem-
bers may introduce from the floor.
Messiah Ushers: Ushers are
needed for Saturday evening, Dec.
11, and Sunday afternoon, Dec.
12. Apply at Hill Auditorium box
office between 5 and 6 p.m., Wed.,
Dec. 8.
All veterans whose subsist-
ence payments are not current
for the Fall Semester or whose
payments are not in the correct
amounts are urged to report to
the Veterans Administration of-
fice, 100a Rackham Bldg., Fri.,
Dec. 10, between 8 a.m. and 3:30
p.m.
Be sure and have your correct
Claim Number when reporting.
Predental Counsel: Students in
the College of-Literature, Science,
and the Arts who are preparing
for the study of dentistry and who
wish to be considered for admis-
sion to the next entering class in
the School of Dentistry should

make contact with the Preprofes-
sional Adviser, Prof. A. H. Stock-
ard, 210 University Hall, as soon
as possible. Appointment for in-
terview can be arranged by tele-
phone, 3-1511, extension 2530, be-
tween the hours of 9-11 and 2-5,
Monday through Friday.
Social chairman of organized stu-
dent residences:
Christmas caroling by organized
student groups has been author-
ized from Sunday, Dec. 12,
through Thursday, Dec. 16. Mixed
groups planning to return to a
student residence for refreshments
after caroling must notify the Of-
fice of Student Affairs before Fri-
day noon, Dec. 10, and receive ap-
proval of chaperons. Chaperons
may be a resident house director

or a married couple 25 years of age
or older. The approved list will be
published in the DOB on Satur-
day and Sunday, Dec. 11, 12.
House directors of women's resi-
dences are notified that the Office
of the Dean of Women will extend
midnight late permission to mixed
Christmas caroling parties which
are published ifl The Daily as be-
ing approved by the Office of Stu-
dent Affairs. The late permission,
which may be interpreted to in-
clude the serving of refreshments
in the students' residences, will be
given only between the following
dates: Sunday, Dec. 12, through
Thurs., December 16, inclusive.
House directors are requested to
initial the weekly reports for Ju-
diciary Council in these cases.

School of Education Testing
Program: The results of the tests
will be available on Wednesday
and Thursday, Nov. 8 and 9, in the
School of Education offices, 1431
University Elementary School.
Students may get their scores and
a folder of explanation on these
days.
Approved social events for the
coming week-end:
December 10
Alpha Chi Sigma, Betsy ,Bar-
bour, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma
Pi, Hillel Foundation, Interguild,
Les Voyageurs, Martha Cook,
Michigan Christian Fellowship,
Newman Club, Phi Delta Theta,
Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa
Sigma, Pi Lambda Phi, School of
Nursing, Triangle, Zeta Tau Al-

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time 1"
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David
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MONTY WOOLLEY
Plus!
LYNNE ROBERTS
"LIGHTNING IN THE
FOREST"

DELICIOUS!
WHOLESOME!
APPETIZING!
Meals
Open Daily
7:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M.
Closed Sundays
MIELKE'S
Cafe,
120 E. Washington St.

TRY OUR GENUINE
ITALIAN
SPAGHETTI
Served Daily and
TO Take Out.
;Also
* SANDWICHES
* FRENCH FRIES
* PLATE LUNCHES
FOUNTAIN
SERVICE
302 South Main
Phone 8916

CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
Any Make Any Model ]
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
Small down payment will deliver
OFFICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO.
1116 S. Univ. 2-9409 111 S. 4th, 2-1213
is
CHRISTMAS ECONOMY
A select group of regular
VAN BOVEN SHIRTS
Especially chosen for the
Christmas Season. $3.85 )4S;
-LOLLIPOP TREES
Permanent. Tinsel, star, 22 lollipops.
All for $1.69 Children love it!
Entirely new at TUCKAWAY HOUSE
East Liberty at Maynard. )11s
BEAUTIFUL HOMERAISED canaries,.
parakeets and finches. Bird supplies
and cages. Mrs. Ruffins. 562 S. 7th.
)2
REMINGTON SCHICK ELECTRIC
RAZORS
These and other men's furnishings
WIKEL DRUG CO.
1101 South University )s
SAVE DOLLARS ON GIFTS F
and holiday apparel
During Our Pre-Christmas Sale
THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
309 South State Street
)188
Christmas Cards - Gift Stationery
Leather Brief Cases - Newest in Books
Overbeck Bookstore
1216 South University )6S
HAVE YOU SHOPPING WORRIES?
The perfect Christmas gift I
A GIFT CERTIFICATE from
Slater's Bookstore
7S
PRE-CHRISTMAS BLOUSE SALE
Cttons and Rayons - Long and Short
Sleeves-Values to $5.95 NOW $2.95
RANDALL'S
306 South State Street )3S
LOOK! IMPORTED PIPES!
Dunhill. G.B.D., Parker -
Fine Humidors and Pipe Racks
Beatty Jet Pipe Lighters
CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO.
)19
With Each Dram of1
LANVIN PERFUMES
A Gold and Black Bottle for
Purse or Dressing Table
CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO.
)16SI
WATCHES
For Men and Women
EIBLER'S
308 South State Street 13
COONS BOOK STORE1
The "Old Reliable" Staple Books
Make the Best Gift
Cooking - Etiquette -- Homemakers
)8S
SOFT AS A KITTEN'S EAR ]
Brushed rayon pajamas and nightgowns
Sizes 14-20 Blue and Blossom
SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE
Michigan Theatre Building. )15
MAKE HERS A WARM CHRISTMAS
with a rayon satin quilted
BRUNCH COAT
THE VAN BUREN SHOP
8 Nickels Arcade 12
A WINNER EVERY TIME!
Smith- Corona
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
O. D. MORRILLS
314 South State Street
495
WARM CHRISTMAS DREAMS IN
Flannelette Pajamas and Gowns
$3.95 and up Sizes 35-40
Cousins on State St.
17S
ALEXANDER'S
has the gift to please her!
NYLON HAIRBRUSHES
Assorted Colors - Shapes
727 North University
10s
DIAMOND WATCHES - CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
DOUGLAS H. HARRIS, Jeweler
Open Evenings until 9 p.m.
December 13th and 14th
1113 South University )5S
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

FOR SALE
RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIRS-
Quick, competent service by experts.1
Aero Radio, 335 S. Main. Ph. 4997. )4
DISTINCTIVE Tuxedo for sale: Cost
$250. Yours for $45. Like new. Size
38 or 39. Ph. Al Gutchess. 2-3171. )11
USED MEN'S BICYCLE in excellent
mechanical condition. $15.00. Phone
2-0793. )12
SILVER RACCOON COAT. Worn two
seasons. Original2price $400. Will sell
for $100. Call 7225 after 7. )13

PERSONAL
FREE RADIO
Win a radio in the 1949 Michiganensian
Photo Contest. . . . Watch the Daily
for the rules. . . . Deadline December
15. )5 F
CLIFF HOFF ORCH.
features Dave Hildinger, Will Brask
and Homer Marple Ph. 2-8808
)3P
FOR RENT
VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite
of rooms. 811 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052.

pha, Sigma Phi Epsilon
December 11
Acacia, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha
Kappa Kappa, Alpha Kappa Psi,
Alpha Rho Chi, Alpha Tau Omega,
Beta Theta Pi, Delta Chi, Delta
Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Del-
ta, Delta Tau Delta, East Quad-
Student Employees, Greene
House, Hinsdale House, Mary
Markley House, Nakamura. Coop-
erative, Phi Alpha Kappa, Phi
Chi, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa
Tau, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Sigma
Kappa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sig-
ma Chi, Theta Chi, Theta Delta
Chi, Theta Xi, Trigon
December 12
Psi Upsilon, Theta Xi
Graduating Seniors and Gradu-
ate Students: A representative of
[SING
WANTED
APARTMENT for engineering student
and wife beginning spring semester.
Call Wayne Swett. Phone 2-0168 )35
BABY BED in good condition. With 30
by 54 mattress. Box 159, Mich. Daily.
13T
STATISTICS tutor needed by Psych.
student (elementary). Ypsi 1018W or
Box 160, Mich. Daily. )2W
RIDE for 2 to Buffalo or Rochester
around Dec. 18th. Call Dr. Meinhold,
Orthodontic Clinic, Kellogg Founda-
tion Institute. )1W
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -- Monday. Pink-horn-rimmed
glasses near campus. Tel. 2-1941 )1I
LOST-K & E Slide Rule. Left in 177
B. A.-Call 2-1349. )2L
LOST-1 brown leather fur-lined glove.
Call Eldridge at 2-3297. )3L
TRANSPORTATION
SATURDAY, DEC. 11! ! Couple desire
ride to Grand Rapids. Call 2-9578
after 5. )29T
WANTER 2 rides to Fla. Call Kip Sad-
ler 9371. 820 Hill St. If not there
leave message. )28T
GOING EAST to Rochester, N.Y. or
vicinity on or around Dec. 17th?
Student driver ride. Will share ex-
penses and driving. Dick Wilson.
2-0168. )27T
RIDE WANTED to or near Miami, Flor-
ida Xmas. vacation. Will share driv-
ing and expenses. Don Correll, 442
Michigan House-2-4401 )26T
DRIVING to Lincoln, Nebraska for
Christmas vacation. Room for two
passengers. Phone Buzz, 2-0793.
) 25T
DRIVING to North Carolina Dec. 18.
Will take one or two passengers.
Share expense. Box 162. )24T

MICHIGAI
ENMING TODAY
HEILL TAKE THE WHOLE
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FOR SALE: '41 Chev. Bus. Coupe. R & )3R
H. Call John Amory. 2-6373. 12-1 p.m.,
6-7 p.m. )14 LARGE SINGLE first-floor room for
spring semester. For woman, older
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - Taxicaby student preferred. Opposite Rack-
and franchise for sale by graduating ham at 917 E. Huron. Call morn-
student. Norman E. Hearn, 216 S. In- ings. )4R
galls, Apt. 10. Phone: 2-3426 )15 For Good Accommodations
1949 GOLF EQUIPMENT Bring your overnight or
and Bagboy collapsible cadycarts week-end guests to the
JOHNNY MALLOY PRO PH. 2-2058 . PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME
)16 1133 East Ann Phone 8144 )5R
TAILS-Size 37-38. Complete. Fine USED CARS
condition. Phone Bill No. 5806 )17
'34 FORD COUPE-Good condition. Re-
RECORDS: Dealer selling classical stock, built engine. Heater. $215. Call at
35% discount. Lists free, mail orders 1422 Broadway. )1U
honored. W. Ley, 3518 Beals, Detroit.
)92 PHIL HANSON USED CARS
1939 MERCURY FORDOR-Communist
BARGAIN--'41 Olds 6 Tudor, hydro- red. Siberian radio and salt mine
matic. Excellent and economical for heater, neither of which work. Stalin
student. Heater and new tires, $825. steering system-on the "left" side.
Ph. 7805. )87 Parlor mink upholstery. Molotov
muffler, very noisy. New distributor
ANTIQUES for Xmas presents. Also MW that Phil Hanson paid for with his
apt. size refrigerator, guaranteed. own "filthy" capitalist money. It
1117 Church. Phone 2-2697. )74 won't take many rubles to buy this
car and Phil Hanson will give a
1% CARAT diamond engagement ring, bottle of Vodka to anyone who does.
blue white, brilliant. Platinum PHIL HANSON USED CARS
setting. 12 side diamonds. Sell. for 360WAtnaw AvEDPonA2-73
retail. Phone 2-9552.)90 38733
ARGOFLEX camera, good condition, ex- --________E___CE
cellent pictures. $50.00. Call Bill- BUSINESS SERVICES
2-6824.)9 "NEARLY NEW" QUALITY CLOTHING
DARK GREEN Tuxedo Coat trimmed Coats, $9-$25 Suits, $7-$25
in gray muskrat. Less than 1 year Dresses, $2-$10 Skirts, $1-$8
old. Size 15. $50. Call 25-9548 evenings. Also other miscellaneous apparel
)8 Hildegarde Shoppe 109 E. Washington
TUX-SIZE 36, good condition, $20. MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY
Call 2-2763, 12-1 or after 5. )7 "A great asset to any organization."
WASH. MACHINE, wringer type. Good 1507 White St. Ph. 8975 )6B
condition. Call 2-2763 12-1 or after 5.
)99 DRESSMAKING - ALTERATIONS
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give a talk at 5 p.m., Wed., Dec.V
8, 1400 new Chemistry Bldg., forl
graduating seniors and interestedb
graduate students. He will speakt
on the operation and function oft
the Company. Anyone interestedI
may attend.r
The Public School System of
Anchorage, Alaska, is looking fora
teachers of the following subjects:f
Social Studies (Jr. H. S. and Sr.
H. S.); Junior High School Eng-
lish; Kindergarten; and Hight
School Opportunity Class. Sincet
these assignments will begin the
second semester, all those inter-
ested in applying should call at
the Bureau of Appointments im-
mediately.t
Occupational Information Con-f
ference: Mr. D. T. Jaeger, Chief off
Employee. Utilization Branch, Ci-f
vilian "Personnel Division, Detroit
Arsenal'; will discuss employment
opportunities in the Federal Civil
Service; and Mr. T. E. Eggleton,a
Supt., Bond Dept., Aetna Casualty
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DNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1948
and Surety Co. will discuss oppor-
tunities and requirements for Field
Representatives in the insurance
business. All students are invited;
there will be opportunity for ques-
tions. 4:10 p.m., Dec. 8, 231 Angell
Hall. Sponsored by University Bu-
reau of Appointments.
The Bureau of Appointments
a.nnounce the following interviews
for Thurs., Dec. 9:
The Aetna Casualty and Surety
Co. will have a representative here
to interview men for sales posi-
tions.
Winkleman's Dept. Store will
have a representative here to in-
terview both men and women for
their store management training
program. Most of the jobs will be
in the Detroit area. Further in-
formation and appointments may
be obtained by calling Ext. 371.
The National Research Council
of Canada announced employ-
ment opportunities for graduates
and postgraduates in science and
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ORPHEUM
An Intimate Theatre Bring-
ing Cinema Triumphs
From All Nations
Final Week of our Fall Season
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
"A TRIUMPH...
Full of Lusty Humor
and Dry Comedy"/
#KSun
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"Darin in the
typical gall icmanner
A brilliant film... Miss Rosay is marvelous
NY. Herad-ribue
'Excellent" NewYorker
"Miss Rosay is brilliant" 7Y Ames
(French Dialogue,
English Titles)
After the Holidays, we will
re-open on Jan. 7th
with
"TRAY IA TA"
STARTING TODAY
Continuous, Starting at I:30
THRU FRIDAY
w '6" ''' RAYMOND
HATTON

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.Ring an sweet loveliness
ells, each with its precious
'erfume. 4.50
Such gay Christmas
urprisesi Each wafer scents
of Blue Grass. One tube,
0
lovely in June Geranium,
h tinted to reflectits fray
d, each 2.50. Rose Gera-
Gardenia, 1 lb. 2y oz.
lue Grass exquisitries; 4 oz.

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I Formals a Specialty - Prices Reasonable

BLUE FOX FUR jacket like new. Size 205 East Ann 2-2020
18. $50. Lg. Hartman wardrobe trunk, )2B
$20.. Man's bicycle, $15. All in good
condition. Ph. 6807. )97 LAUNDRY-Washing and ironing done
In my home. Free pickup and deliv-
NEED BAIL money for my brother. ery. Ph. 2-9020. )3B
Will sell Argus C-3 with flash. Per-
fect condition. Stu Todd, 2-3256. )96 BOUGHT AND SOLD - Men's used
clothing by Ben the Tailor at Sam's
UNIVERSITY GIRL'S bicycle, basket, Store, 122 E. Washington. )5B
good condition, $15. Phone 4480. )95-
The Answer To Your Radio Problems
BICYCLE-Schwinn Lightweight, excel- STUDENT RADIO SERVICE
lent condition, three speed, genera- Owned and Operated by Students
tor. Phone 2-3682 )69 Economical Service - All Work Guar.
Pick Up and Delivery. Phone 9714
LIGHT BLUE studlio couch with large 7-9 P.M. and All Day Saturday )8B
bedding compartment. Very reason-
able. Call 2-9794, after 5:15. )94

COUPLE desires ride to N.Y. Share
driving and expenses. Call Irv 2-8797.
) lOT
STUDENT couple desires ride to N.Y.C.
or Phila. for Xmas. Share expenses.
Call 2-7513 after 7 p.m. )18T
FLORIDA, That's where I'm headin'
16th or 17th. Will share expenses,
driving. Please call E. Greer, 2-4591.
20T
WANTED-Two passengers, share ex-
penses, round trip to Florida Christ-
mas holidays. Call 2-1924 after 5 p.m.
)21T
WANTED: Ride to or near Denver,
Christmas vacation. Usual sharing.
Dave Williams, 613 Hill, 2-7605. )22T
WANTED-Ride for 2-4 students for
round trip to N.Y.C. over Xnias. Will
pay $15 each. Ph 8064, Ask for Lee.
)23T

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SOME GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE
for
The Gilbert & Sullivan Society
production of
Yeomen oftheGuard
Wed., Thur. Dec. 8, 9
Pattengill Auditorium 8 P.M.

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(Ann Arbor High School)
Tickets $1.20 and 90c, tax incl.

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and at the door before performances

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FOR SALE Two Spalding Badmin
rackets with presses and covers.I
cellent condition. $8.00 each or b
for $15.00. 1 pr. Wright-Ditson me
shoe ice skates size 9. Excellent c
tition, $7.00. Phone42-0966.
Hitch a Ride
With a Classified
L#04 TN!4y
Our Choice of
Wines and Champagnes
Make Pleasing,
Individual
Christmas Gifts.
DRIVE-IN
3eFfter Vault
303 N. Fifth Ave.

PART-PAYMENT
SALE
will hold
your 1949 Ensimn

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FURRED
LUXURY
VELVETEEN

Pretty vanity-practical warmth, proud accessory for
luncheons, theatre, festive evenings. Lined to cherish your
pretty shoes and keep lightly shod feet dry.
Kwik slide-fastened to the instep, so you step 895
in or out. Women's sizes. Black

Continuous
Daily
from 1 P.M.

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Weekdays
35c
to 5 P.M.

Last Times Today

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See ourI fl//C (ar of
socksa nl slippers for men . . .
slipers awui ]urscs for iv-iii -.

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