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THE M ICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, DECEMBEER 10, 1948

I I _ ______ I. y _ .

CTING IN MINIATURE:
Speech Students' Show To Be Teleeast

By JIlM BROWN
Swinging into the last few days
of rehearsals for their first tele-
Vision show of the year, "Demen-
tia Wilcox," students in the
Speech Department's Radio Divi-
sion are finding their biggest ob-
acle the necessity of acting in
miniature.
Actors who have been rehears-
ing the show, which will be pro-
duced in cooperation with Station
WWJ-TV at 8:30 p.m. Sunday,
have found it essential to restrain
M ICHIGAN
HELD OVER!
LL TAKE THE WHOLE
WORLD...AND YOU
TO HIS HEART! , ; ,

all of their .movements because
everything projected on the tele-
vision screen is enlarged and nor-
mal gestures seem distorted.
ANOTHER problem faced by
video actors is the necessity of
learning their lines so well that
they can not only concentrate on
their acting, but also constantly
follow the directions of the floor
manager who controls the cam-
era position of the actors with the
assistahce of the director.
In addition, television actors
must train their voices to carry
to the microphone placed above
the set and still not have the
appearance of shouting.
Discussing the many problems
involved in the production of a
video show, Prof. Garnet Garri-
son of the SpeechaDepartment
Continuous from 1 P.M.
---NOW --

said, "Television employs a com-
bination of the techniques of act-
ing and radio, but in the merging
it develops a technique of its
own.'
GARRISON is producing the
show in cooperation with Tom
Riley, senior television director of
WWJ-TV.
Written by James Schiavone,
Grad., "Dementia Wilcox" is a
farce concerning a Hollywood
movie studio publicity depart-
ment and its effortsto promote
a young movie actress.
Assisting Prof. Garrison in the
direction is John Rich, Grad.
FEATURED in the cast are
James Lynch, '49Grad., Thomas E.
Walsh, '49, Charles Fossatti, '49,
Marilyn Scheel, '49, Audrey Axel-
rod, '50, and Ruth Frankenstein,
'49.
The cast will also include Mer-
rill McClatchey, Grad., Margaret
Pell, '50, James Reese, '50, Pollee
Thompson, '49, Donald Ball, '50,
and William Swisher, '50.
Grid Guessers
Win Prizes
Winners in a football score
guessing contest sponsored by a
national tobacco company have
been announced.
First prize of a television set
was won by Phi Gamma Delta.
Delta Epsilon copped second prize
of an automatic radio phonograph
while third, a radio phonograph
was won by Alpha Chi Omega.
Winners in the contest were de-
termined by the number of cigar-
ette package wrappers the house
sent in with their guesses of game
scores.

BORN FOR
ADVENTURE!

JOHN GURNEY
** *
Star of Met
Has Bass Role
In ,Messiah
John Gurney, Metropolitan
Opera star will make his second
local appearance singing the bass
role in the "Messiah" at 8:30 p.m.
tomorrow and 2:30 p.m. Sunday
in Hill Auditorium.
Local concert-goers will remem-
ber Gurney for his outstanding
performance at the May Festival
two years ago.
Gurney has sung several hun-
dred performances with the Met-
ropolitan Opera Association and
has appeared in concerts from
coast to coast.
Two other Met stars will
handle solo roles in the "Mes-
siah." The soprano role will
be sung by Doris Doree, and
Frederick Jagel will sing the
tenor solos.
Nan Merriman, of the New Cen-
ter Opera Company of New York,
will be the contralto soloist.

DAILY
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 Presient, Room 1021
Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day
preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Satur-
days.)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1949
VOL. LIX, No. 68
Notices
Navy College Aptitude Test: The
place of this exanination has been
changed from 1025 Angell Hall,
Rackham Lecture Hall. Candi-
dates should report to the Rack-
ham Building by 8:30 a.m. Sat.,
Dec. 11.
Messiah Ushers: Few more ush-
ers needed for Saturday evening,
Dec. 11, or Sunday afternoon, Dec.
12. Please apply at Box Office,
Hill Auditorium between 4 to 6
p.m. today.
The Office of the Dean of
Women will move to their new
quarters, Dec. 10, 1st Floor, South
Wing, 1514 Administration Build-
ing, State Street, across from An-
gell Hall.
Women students living in League
Houses who have not yet signed
housing contracts for the spring,
semester are instructed to call at
the Office of the Dean of Women'
at once to complete their plans
before the Christmas vacation.
Only in this way will they be as-
sured of space, since applicants
not now on campus will be referred
Approved social events for the
coming week-end:
December 10

to remaining vacancies in the im-
mediate future.
Alpha Chi Sigma, Betsy Bar-
bour,hDelta Gamma, 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-
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 Sigma Pi
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
Hillel Foundation, Psi Upsilon,
Theta Xi ____
The Bureau of Appointments
annournces the following inter-
views:
The Institute of Gas Technol-
ogy, Chicago, Ill., will have a rep-
resentative here to interview
chemical engineers, mechanical
engineers, mathematics and
chemistry majors on Monday, Dec.
13. The Institute is interested pri-
marily in June graduates. Febru-
ary graduates will also be consid-
ered.
The Consumer's Power Co.,
Jackson, Mich., will have a repre-
sentative here to interviexv mathe-
matics and business admlnistra-
tion majors with specialization in
statistics on Wed., Dec. 15. Ap-

ORPH EUM
An Intimate Theatre Bring-
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From All Nations

Final Week of Fall Season
Today, Saturday, Sunday
We Start Mid-Winter
Season on Jan. 7th

FRENCH DIALOGUE - ENGLISH TITLES
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pointients and further informa-
tion -mi be obtained by calling
Ext. 371, or by calling at 201 Ma-
eo IaIL.BS
Lectures
Foxrestry Lecture: Mr. F. A.
Hartman of the Protexol Corpo-
ration of Kennelworth, New Jer-
sey, will speak on the subject,
"Fire Retardant Treatment of

Wood," at 10 a.m., Fri., Dec. 10,
East Lecture Room, Rackham
Bldg. Opportunity for questions
and conferences.
All students following the Wood
Technology Curriculum are ex-
pected to attend; others interested
are invited.
University Lecture: "Sorcery
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- Coming Sunday -
"LIFE WITH FATHER"

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PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
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OFFICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO.
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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.
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REMINGTON SCHICK ELECTRIC
RAZORS
These and other men's furnishings
W I KEL DRUG CO.
1101 South University )S
SAVE DOLLARS ON GIFTS
and holiday apparel
During Our Pre-Christmas Sale
THE ELIZABETH DILLONSHOP
309 South State Street
)18S
Christmas Cards - Gift Stationery
Leather Brief Cases - Newest in Books
Overbeck Bookstore
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ART CINEMA LEAGUE and
INTER-RACIAL ASSOCIATION
present
JOHN STEINBECK'S
"OFt MICE
AN D M EN
Burgess Meredith Lon Chaney, Jr.
"Poignant and tender" -LIFE
"Tough and raw" -Tmz )
"Hollywood for once displays deep re-
spect for a serious writer."--NATION
EXTRA!
RUTH BENEDICT'S -
"THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN"
FRIDAY SATIIRDlAY

PRE-CHRISTMAS BLOUSE SALE
Cottons and Rayons - Long and Short
Sleeves-Values to $5.95 NOW $2.95
RANDALL'S
306 South State Street )38
LOOK! IMPORTED PIPES!
Dunhill, G.B.D., Parker
Fine Humidors and Pipe Racks
Beatty Jet Pipe Lighters
CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO.
) 19S
With Each Dram of
LANVTI1PERFUMES
A Gold anid Black Bottle for
Puryse or Dressing Table
CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO.
)16S

LOST-December 6, 1948-Brown Par-
ker 51 Pen with gold cap. Sentimen-
tal value. Reward. Call Laverne Arpi.
2-2521, ext. 108. )5L
LOST-Vicinity Monroe and Thompson
Streets-silverlighter inscribed with
"Dace." Call 5480. Reward. )4L
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
WANTED TO RENT.
NEED APT. in order to get married be-
tween semesters. Ph. John C. Craw-
ford, Lawyers Club,145 )4J
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
PERSONAL
FREE RADIO
Win a radio in the 1949 Michiganensian
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
FOR SALE
1937 Ford "60" Tudor, clean, runs well.
Excellent mileage. $250. See at Park-
ard St. after 5:20 or phone 2-2580
)19
TWO TUXEDOS, size 40 and 42 long.
Like new. Reasonable. Phone 8472
20
'40 FORD TUDOR-rebuilt engine, new
front tires, new battery; heater. $580.
1224 Washtenaw. Ph. 5473. )21
LIKE NEW-Handy hot apt. washer and
Kenmore electric roaster-Each com-
plete $15. Call 25-8781. )33
FOR SALE-Girls balloon tire bicycle-
Good condition. Large basket. Fur-
ther information call Mary Urban-
2-2591. )23.
CONN ALTO SAXOPHONE Ameri-
can Pedler B flat Clarinet. Phone
2-2202. 1212 Hill. Ask for Chet. )24
FROM "HICKEY'S," Detroit-40 long
Overcoat. Navy blue, double breast-
ed. $75-cost. $50-net book value.
Call 4707 after 6:30. )25
USED Remington Rand Portable Type-
writer Model No. 5. In excellent
working order. Carrying case includ-
ed. Call, Larry 8806 or leave message.
)18
DISTINCTIVE Tuxedo for sale: Cost
$250. Yours for $45. Like new. Size
38 or 39. Ph. Al Gutchess. 2-3171. )1
USED MEN'S BICYCLE in excellent
mechanical condition. $15:00. Phone
2-0793. )12
SILVER RACCOON COAT. Worn two
seasons. Original price $400. Will sell
for $100. Call 7225 after 7. )13
FOR SALE: '41 Chev. Bus. Coupe. $835.
R & H. Call John Amory. 2-6373. 12-
1 p.m., 6-7 p.m.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - Taxicab
and franchise for sale by graduating
student. Norman E. Hearn, 216 S. In-
galls, Apt. 10. Phone: 2-3426 )15
1949 GOLF EQUIPMENT
and Bagboy collapsible cadycarts
JOHNNY MALLOY PRO PH. 2-2058
)16
TAILS-Size 37-38. Complete. Fine
condition. Phone Bill No. 5806 )17

WANTED
TRUMPET-Man with dance band and
Combo experience. Excellent rates
paid. Ph. 5805. )1W
TRANSPORTATION
STUDENT desires ride to Wash., D.C
or Richmond, Va. The 17th or 18th.
Bert Damran-4494. ) iT
WANTED-Ride to Albany, Springfield
or Boston, Dec. 16 or 17. Share ex-
penses, driving. Call Pete 4379. )2T
WANTED 2 rides to Fla. Call Kip Sad-
ler 9371. 820 Hill St. If not there
leave message. )3T
SATURDAY, DEC. 11! ! Couple desire
ride to Grand Rapids. Call 2-9578
after 5. ) 29T
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
USED CARS
1933 Plymouth Coupe. Good gas and
oil mileage, good tires, radio, heater,
windshield fan. Will take best offer.
Call 2-7643 after 5 p.m. )U
'34 FORD COUPE-Good condition. Re-
built engine. Heater. $215. Call at
1422 Broadway. )lU
PHIL HANSON USED CARS
1941 CHE VROLET-Club coupe. Hope-
chest blue. 4 new tires. Cabinet ra-
dioand tropical heater. Very clean
and well take care of. Owned by a
little old lady who resembled Whis-
tler's Mother. When we got this car
it had lace curtains on the back
window. Never driven over 35MPH or
out-of-town. We bought it because
the former owner won't be going
anywhere "from 5 to 15 years with
time off for good behavior." Bullet
hole patched up so you can't find
them anywhere.
PHIL HANSON USED CARS
3060 Washtenaw Ave. Phone 2-8733
) 2U
FOR RENT
For Good Accommodations
Bring your overnight or
week-end guests to the
PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME
1133 East Ann Phone 8144 )5R
SINGLE ROOM-Light, pleasant. 2
blocks from Campus. 2-7414. )6R
YOUNG COUPLE (recent Mich. grad.)
have new home six miles from cam-
pus. Desire two personable men to
rent large double room. Reasonable
rates. Phone-Saline 189F32 )7R
ONE SINGLE and half a double for
graduate woman, Spring semester.
Call 4410-or 6461. )8R

...JOHNNY presents at
UNIVERSITY OF MlrICHIGAN
The winners of the
Group Prizes in the big
PHILIP MORRIS Scorecast Contest!
FIRST PRIZE . . .... Phi Gamma Delta
SECOND PRIZE ........ Delta Upsilon
THIRD PRIZE ..... Alpha Phi Omega
ADMIRAL PRIZES WON ON YOUR CAMPUS

WATCHES
For Men and Women
EIBLER'S
308 South State Street

FIRST PRIZE
A Stunning Large Screen O"Mi xC
Television Set with full 13 Channel
coverage and Direct-View 10" Tube.
This handsome prize goes to the
Group entering the most ballots dur-
ing entire contest.

SECOND PRIZE
A Beautiful GOId/tal Auto-
matic Radio-Phonograph Console
with Miracle Tone Arm. Plays
both 45-minute and standard
records-for Group with second
highest number of ballots entered.

THIRD PRIZE
Ods3tiAL Console Radio
Phonograph with Miracle Tone
Arm. Plays up to twelve records.
Changes records in 31/2 seconds
- for Group with third highest
number of ballots entered.

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The "Old Reliable" Staple Books
Make the Best Gift
Cooking - Etiquette -- Homemakers
AS
SOFT AS A KITTEN'S EAR
Brushed rayon pajamas and nightgowns
Sizes 14-20 Blue and Blossom
SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE
Michigan Theatre Building. )15S
MAKE HERS A WARM CHRISTMAS
with a rayon satin quilted
BRUNCH COATj
THE VAN BUREN SHOP
8 Nickels Arcade 12S
A WINNER EVERY TIME!
Smith- Corona
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
O. D. MORRILLS
314 South State Street
148
WARM CHRISTMAS DREAMS IN
Flannelette Pajamas and Gowns
$3.95 and up Sizes 35-40

FURNISHED HOUSE available for
Chris tinas holiday. Rent free to re-
sponsible student couple who are
separated by housing shortage. Phone
2-2887 )5R
VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite
of rooms. 811 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052.
)3R
BUSINESS SERVICES
BABY SI'TTING
References. Ph. 9826
"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

PARROT RESTAURANT
THESE DEALERS ALEXANDER DRUGS
OPERATED THE CAMPUS DRUGS
SCORECAST FOR YOU WIKEL DUGS
FINAL SCORECAST VOUCHERS HAVE
BEEN SENT TO ON CAMPUS WINNERS

Thank you for your
.1948 season's cooperation and

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