rfll-E' MIClUG7A-N-.[)A-tl,'Y SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1941) WHO IS'SILYER KING'? Unveiling To Be at Carnival's Ice Show "Silver King" has the answer to the question "How far southI can you get?" He is the south pole's mythical counterpart of Santa Claus whoI will descend on Ann Arbor to reign over Winter Carnival Feb. 2 and 3 during registration week. THE JOINT UNION-LEAGUE committee has persuaded him to leave his cool iceberg to help Michigan celebrate the first Win- ter Carnival since 1941. Silver King's identity is strict- ly hush until the formal un- veiling Feb. 3 at the final ice show. He will send two-line jingles, however, to The Daily each day this 'week. To each of the first five stu- dents who can correctly identify, the well-known campus person-3 ality who is personifying him,I from the hints in the jingles, Silver King promises one silver dollar. GUESSES MAY be sent to "Sil- ver King" at his temporary Ann Arbor address, 1830 Hill. The first five correct answers will be picked on the basis of the earli- est postmark, Nancy Culligan, publicity chairman, said. Before his formal presenta- tion at the ice show, he has promised to make a veiled trip down the diag Friday noon. If he can get a jet attachmentI for his sedan chair in time for his trip from the pole, tie may make a Wednesday excursion down the Diag. THE TWO-DAY CARNIVAL is open to townspeople as well as students. Tobogganing and ski- ing competition in the Arboretum followed by a dance in a "ski lodge" atmosphere at the League are on the first day's calendar. Judging house displays of ice or snow sculpture, a skating party at Burn's Park, and the final ice show at Colesium where presenta- tion of house trophies and indi- vidual awards wli be made by Silver King is the order of the second day. Summer Jobs Registration Meeting Set for Wednesday Summer may seem a long way off, but now is the time to find a good job for then. "A resignation meeting for summer employment will be held at 4:10 p.m. Wednesday in the west gallery of the Alumni Memorial Hall," Roy. E. Sommerfield, of the Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information has announced. SUMMER PLACEMENT activities of the Bureau involve finding * * * ~ / uF F ? . " , f: x > _.... I f". ' c_- E L E C T E - Joseph Allen Frear, Jr., 45, president of a re- tail fuel and milk firm at Dover. Del., will represent his state as a Democrat in the U.S. Senate for the next six years. d. r wse' A R L Y - D A Y K I T C H E N - This reproduction of a California kitchen of 1885 was one of displays at San Francisco show where antiques valued at $7.000.000 were exhibited. ' , S 4 . \ iiltr 1. a as - \' I ::: :.- ;. "r > .3 >i :h3- -k: ac i i: