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P&0IR TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1948

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Preuss To Go
To Netherlands
To Be in The Hague
As Visiting Lecturer
Prof. Lawrence Preuss of the
political science department has
been invited to lecture at the Aca-
demic de Droit Internationale, in
The Hague, The Netherlands next
summer.
The Academie, a graduate
school for the study of interna-
tional law, is attended each year
by several hundred students from
various countries. About ten visit-
ing lecturers are invited to serve
on the faculty each year, with only
one or two coming from the Unit-
ed States.
Prof. Preuss will deliver five lec-
tures on international law as it
relates to matters of domnestic
jurisdiction

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 Presiaent, Room 1021
Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day
preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Satur-
days.)
SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1948
VOL. LIX, No. 69
Notices
The Agenda for the University
Senate meeting, Mon., Dec. 13
has been revised as follows:
1. Approval of the minutes of
the meetings of the Senate on Feb.
16, 1948 and Nov. 15, 1948.
2. Report of Committee on Eco-
nomic Status of the Faculty. D.
M. Phelps.

3. Consideration of a communi-
cation dated Nov. 19, 1948 from
the Senate Advisory Committee on
University Affairs.
4. Report of Special Committee
on Public Discussions of Politi-
cal Issues.
5. Election of members for the
Senate Advisory Committee on
University Affairs.
6. Consideration of a communi-
cation dated Nov. 19, 1948 from
the Board of Governors of the In-
ternational Center and the Uni-
versity Committee on Intercul-
tural Relations.

7. Report of
Committee and
Senate member
Union Board.

the Nominating
the election of a
of the Michigan

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DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT
STAG or DRAG
MASONIC TEMPLE

BEAT THE BAND
REDUCED RATES: To the Ladies prior to 9:00
"MEET ME AT THE TEMPLE"

8. Annual Report of the Senate
Advisory Committee on Univer-
sity Affairs. A. D. Moore.
9. Matters which Senate mem-
bers may introduce from the floor.
Navy College Aptitude Test: The
place of this examination has been
changed from 1025 Angell Hall,
to Rackham Lecture Hall. Candi-
Don't Fence Me In
PITTSBURGH - The average
size of a New England farm is 100
acres, according to officials.
They explained that in the corn
and hog belts, the average is 160
acres while in the cotton-produc-
ing areas of the nation the av-
erage is 60 acres.
In the wild west, the size is more
than 400 acres.

T E S T IFIES - Russian - born
Isaac Don Levine (above), edi-
tor of Plain Talk magazine, tes-
tifying before the House Un-
American Activities Committee,
told the investigators that Whit-
taker Chambers held back stol-
en U. S. documents from Soviet
agents to use "in the event of
any horror" to himself or his
family.
dates should report to the Rack-
ham Building by 8:30, a.mn. Sat.,
Dec. 11.
Approved Christmas caroling
parties:
December 12
Osterweil
December 13
Acacia
December 14
Congregational Disciples Guild,
Delta Delta Delta, Delta Tau Del-
ta, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma,
Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi; Stockwell,
Zeta Psi
December 15
Allen Rumsey, Alpha Tau

Omega, Betsy Barbour, Kappa
Alpha Theta, Phi Gamma Delta,
Sigma Chi, Stockwell, Williams
House
December 16
Helen Newberry, Intercoopera-
tive Council, Martha Cook, Roger
Williams Guild
The Office of the Dean of
Women moved 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
to remaining vacancies in the im-
mediate future.
University Community Center o
Willow Village
Sun., Dec. 12, Interdenomina-
tional church program: 10:45
a.m., Church and nursery; 5 p.m.,
Children's program; 7:30 p.m.,
Candlelight carol service.
Mon., Dec. 13, 8 p.m., Faculty
Wives' Meeting; Cooperative Nur-
sery Mothers' Meeting.
Wed., Dec. 15, 3-5 p.m., Wives'
Club Christmas party for chil-
dren; 8 p.m., Ceramics.
Thurs., Dec. 16, 8 p.m., Ceram-
ics. Crafts.
Lectures
University Lecture: Thomas S.
Lee, University of Minnesota, will
speak on the subject, "Chemical
Anaylsis of Mixtures Based on Re-
action Rates," 3 p.m., Mon., Dec.
13, 1300 Chemistry Bldg.

Concerts
The University Musical Society
will present Handel's "Messiah"
in two performances, Saturday at
8:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m.,
in Hill Auditorium. Performers are
Doris Doree, Soprano, Nan Marri-
man, Contralto, Frederick Jagel,
Tenor, John Gurney, Bass, Mary
Stubbins, Organist, the Choral
Union; and University Musical
Society Orchestra; Lester McCoy,
Conductor. A limited number of
tickets in the top balcony are
available for the Saturday night
concert, and standing room tick-
ets for both concerts at the offices
of the University Musical Society
in Burton Memorial Tower and
at Hill Auditorium Box Office one
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The Orpheumn management wishes you a Merry Christ-
was and every holiday happiness. While you are at your
homes, please look about and bring back. to is suggestions
for our future presentations. We do want to continue to
please.

CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
COUSINS ON STATE STREET
Balance of our winter wool coats
20% OF F
)17S
GIFTABLE CHRISTMAS LINGERIE
in pastels or white. See our slips
priced $4 and up, and nighties from
$4.50 in her favorite styles.
THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
309 South State Street )18
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
)1i
CHRISTMAS ECONOMY
A select group of regular
VAN BOVEN SHIRTS
Especially chosen for the
Christmas Season. $3.85 )4S
BEAUTIFUL HOMERAISED canaries,
parakeets and finches. Bird supplies
and cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th.
)2S
REMINGTON SCHICK ELECTRIC
RAZORS
These and other men's furnishings
W1IKEL DRUG CO.
1101 South University )S
Christmas Cards - Gift Stationery
Leather Brief Cases - Newest in Books
Overbeck Bookstore
1216 South University )6S
HAVE YOU SHOPPING WORRIES?
The perfect Christmas gift,
A GIFT CERTIFICATE from
Slater's Bookstore
)7S
PRE-CHRISTMAS BLOUSE SALE
Cottons and Rayons - Long and Short
Sleeves-Values to $5.95 NOW $2.95
RANDALL'S
306 South State Street )3
LOOK! IMPORTED PIPES!
Dunhill, G.B.D., Parker
Fine Hunidors and Pipe Racks
Beatty Jet Pipe Lighters
CALKINS-FLETCH ER DRUG CO.
)198
With Each Dram of
LANVIN PERFUMES
A (old and Black Bottle for
Purse or Dressing Table
CALKINS-1'LETCHER DRUG CO.
)16S
WATCHES
For Men and Women
EIBLER'S
308 South State Street 13
COONS BOOK STORE
The "Old Reliable" Staple Books
Make the Best Gift
Cooking - Etiquette -- Homemakers
)8
SOFT AS A KITTEN'S EAR
Brushed rayon pajamas and nightgowns
Sizes 14-20 Blue and Blossom
SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE
Michigan Theatre Building. )15$
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
. D. MORRILLS
314 South State Street
14S
ALEXANDER'S
hAs the gift to please her!
NYLON HAIRBRUSHES
Assorted Colors -- Shapes
727 North University
108

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
TWO DESPERATE NEW YORKERS
Willing to pay OVER usual expense
for round trip home Xmas. Leaving
after Wed., 3 P.M. Phone Ed. 209
Winchell, W.Q. 2-4401. )6P
USED CARS
PHIL HANSON USED CARS
1949 LINCOLN 4-door sports sedan.
Phantom gray, radio, heater, over-
drive, and all extras. Spotlight, fog
lights, back-up light, headlights, tail
lights, parking lights, map light, and
flash light. Former owner was a
lighthouse keeper. Good car for dark
nights.
1929 FORD MODEL-A :-door sedan.
Fly speck black. Self starter. Match-
ing sealed beam head lights. New
battery and generator. Side windows
that open for those who prefer fresh
air. Contrasting seat covers. Speedo-
meter set back 100,000 miles. This car
has had 20 previous owners and Phil
Hanson dares someone to be the
21st.
PHIL HANSON USED CARS
3060 Washtenaw Ave. Phone 2-8733 )2U
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
FOR SALE

LOST AND FOUND
LOST: 1 full-blooded, pedigree, real live
camel. Lost between Engine Arch
and Arboretum. Please return before
Christmas because I'm in the 'En-
sian Christmas play. Weight 1571
pounds; color, brown; 2 humps. )9L
KEEP MONEY, please return wallet.
Rose Gottlieb. )6L
LOST: One small, bright blue Schaffer
pen. Near campus. Call 2-4471. Room
5528. ) 7L
LOST: Gold Torneau wrist watch in
Union wash room. Reward, call 8178.
)8L
LOST-December 6, 1948-Brown Par-
ker 51 Pen with gold cap. Sentimen-
tal value. Reward. Call Laverne Arpi.
2-2521, ext. 108. )5L
WANTED TO RENT
NEED APT. in order to get married be-
tween semesters. Ph. John C. Craw-
ford, Lawyers Club 4145 )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
APARTMENT for engineering student
and wife beginning spring semester.
Call Wayne Swett. Phone 2-0168. )3J
FOR RENT
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
FURNISHED HOUSE available for
Christmas holiday. Rent free to re-
sponsible student couple who are
separated by housing shortage.Phone
2-2887 )5R
NEW HOME with all new furniture to
share. Full laundry, kitchen privil-
eges, etc. Call 2-3917. )9R
VACANCY for 2 male students in a suite
of rooms. 811 E. Ann, Phone 2-2052.
)3R
BUSINESS SERVICES
"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
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
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Lunch 11 to 1 :30...
Sunday 12 to 2:30

Dinner 5 to 7:00
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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
Metg er' 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

Our Daily Special Saves You Money

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North of Liberty

COUSINS ON STATE STREET
Balance of our winter coats
20% OFF

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present
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1937 Ford "60" Tudor, cleanilnis 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. rban-
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 bdok value.
Call 4707 after 6:30. )25
ONE TUX suit, new, size 39. $35.00 303
S. State St., upstairs. D. W. Marchese
Tailor. )25
A.A.F., all-leather, sheep-lined jacket,
gloves, quilted navy overalls. Must
see to appreciate. All for $30. 1472 U.
Terrace, Apt. 132. )26
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 c:adycarts
JOHNNY MALLOY PRO PH. 2-2058
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STUDENT desires ride to Wash.,
or Richmond, Va. The 17th or
Bert Damran-4494.

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HOME OF
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FAMILY-STYLE D IIN N ERS
You at ood daily, blthow often
do you DINE? $_

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

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