TWO THE IVI!CHIsGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ U HO IS SYLVIA? Lovely Barmaid Spurs Suds Sales in Loc tPub { Will Shakespeare once asked, "Who is Sylvia?" F 1e'd be mighty surprised to ,find the answer to his query in a tavern, but suds-addicted Ann Ar- ;borites have discovered her serv- ing beer to thirsty patrons in an ~E. Libert St. bar. ,' SYLVIA's presence has been of- fered as partial explanation for the tavern's popularity. Just as many customers show up to joke with her as they sip beer, she says. "Everyone usually ends up in Organizations Plan Exhibits Campus organizations will get a chance to acquaint students with their myriad activities in' a dis- play to be set up from Wednesday, Feb. 2, to Saturday, Feb. 5, in the League lobby. The League and Union, co- sponsors of the Orientation Week exhibit, point out that the display will aid newly-eligible freshmen to become familiar with the activi- ties of various groups. They have especially urged hon- orary organizations to contribute to the exhibit. Organizations interested in par- ticipating may make reservations with Miss Ethel McCormick or Miss Margaret Morgan by Tues- day, Feb. 1 at the League Under- graduate Offices. Examination Error The political science 2 exami- nation, omitted from The Daily's exam schedule, will be held from 2-5 p.m., Mon., Jan. 17. Rooms will be designated by instructors. the latter category though," she declared. Making hundreds of short trips to booths daily doesn't give rise to squawks on her part, she claims. "But barmaid work has its ups and downs as well as any other occupation," she pointed out. SYLVIA finds her career en- ables her to get a good cross-sec- tion of life. "Every type imagine- able, from frustrated minors with false I.D. to hardened guzzlers pass through a bar's portals," she reports. Whenever a squabble arises, Sylvia usually manages to find herself in the thick of it, sur- rounded on all sides by beer- filled antagonists. She handles such situations with kid gloves, wielding her womanly tact, and by employing "subtlety." Common vulgarisms are taboo with her. Sylvia prefers to tell rowdies what big babies they are, or to send them home to fight with their wives. Generally, it calms things down. A fitting tribute is due Sylvia, the unsung heroine in a scorned but essential role. For, after all, she quips, "What would parched throats do without this all-im- portant liaison which I repre- sent?" Sports Equipment Athletic equipment from T- shirts to tennis racquets are again being sold at no profit by AIM to any independent man on campus. Men interested in getting ath- letic equipment may contact Stu Hertzberg, 328 Michigan House, phone 2-4401, or come to Rm. 3-C, Union, between 2 and 3 p.m. Mon- days and Fridays next semester. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in The Daily Official brary books are due no later than Administration Building, not later ating, leaving school, or changing Bulletin is constructive notice to all Fri., Jan. 14. than Friday, Jan. 21. address to notify the Bureau of members of the University. Notices Arrangements for house parties any such changes. for the Bulletin should be sent in irrngemen or h tesa suh chae typewritten form to the Office of the College of Engineering Regis- involving women overnight guests Although there are no company Assistant to the President, Room 1021 tration Material: Students en- in men's residences must be ap- interviews scheduled for the finial Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day rolled in the current term should proved at the Office of the Dean examinations period, the Bureau preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). call for Spring term registration of Women, 1514 Administration will still receive calls from em- ____ays_. material at 244 W. Engineering Building. Any woman student in- ployers. Students are welcome to FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, '1949 Bldg., beginning Tues., Jan. 18 vited to be an overnight guest at a come to the office any day after VOL: LIX, No. 84 through Fri., Jan. 21, and on Mon. house party air a men's residence Mon., Jan. 17, to look through ___.___X N 4and Tues., Jan. 24 and 25. 8:30 is instructed to call in person at these calls. a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30 to 5 p.m. the Office of the Dean of Women --- - Notices before the week-end to secure Academic Notices Applcaton or rans i su- 'written permission slip to present To all students having Library Application for grants in sup- to her own housemother. This ap- Doctoral Examination for Shin- books:yport of research projects: Faculty plies only to overnight permission Min Jen, Engineering Mechanics; . Students having in their prs o h a f o to stay in men's residences. thesis: "Bending of Circular sessio books borrogwin ed r s-grants from the Research funds to Women students have 4 a.m. per- Plates," 3 p.m., Thurs., Jan. 20, session books borrowed from the support research projects duringmssn nhemnngofFb41A .EgnergBd.Chr- General Library or its branches the next fiscal year should file mission on the mornings of Feb- 411A W. Engineering Bldg. Chair- are notified that such books are their applications in the office of ruary 5 andd. Calling-hours will min, E. L. Eriksen. due Wed., Jan. 19. the Graduate School by Friday, not be extended.r E--C 2. Students having special need Feb. 4, 1949. Application forms Students, College of Literature, ence Boersma, German; thesis: for certain books between Jan. 19 will be mailed or can be obtained SientsCong oLerArs:n"Theruatn ean the and Jan. 28 may retain such books in 1006 Rackham. Bldg., telephone Science, and the Arts: "The Educational Ideal in the for that period by renewing them 372. Applications for scholarships Major Works of Hermann Hesse," far thChargingDyenk nfor the academic year 1949-50 are 9 a.m., Sat., Jan. 29, F. Council at the Charging Desk. Women students wishing to be now available in 1220 Angell Hall. Room, Rackham Bldg. Chairman, 3. The flames of all students out of their houses over night dur- All applications must be returned F, B. Wahr. who have not cleared their rec- ing the final examination period to that office by March 1. Appli- ords at the Library by Fri., Jan. may arrange with their house di- cants must have had at least two Biological Chemistry Seminar: 28 will be sent to the Cashier's Of- rectors. Late permissions, as dis- semesters of residence in this Col- Fri., Jan. 14, 4 p.m., 319 W. Medi- fice and their credits and grades tinguished from overnight per- lege. cal Bldg. Subject-"Plasma Pro- will be withheld until such time missions, will be handled by the teins in Relation to Some Bio- as said records are cleared in Office of the Dean of Women and Approved social events. for the chemical Tests of Clinical Sig- compliance with the regulations will be granted only under very coming weekend: nificance." All interested are in- of the Regents. unusual circumstances. Overnight January 14 vited. guests are not permitted during Congregational Disciples Guild, All German departmental li- the examination period. Zeta Psi Biological Chemistry 125: Per- January 15 mission to elect this course, which .e i E J-Hop Weekend: Student groups Alpha Sigma Phi is given for students in the bio- Seientifie Exploration wishing to have parties on J-Hop Delta Sigma Delta logical and physical sciences and BERLIN-The first great min- week-end must file applications in which the emphasis is on gen- eralogist and geologist was a Ger- for approval for specific events in The Bureau of Appointments eral biochemistry, must be ob- man physician, Georgius Agricola. the Office of Student Affairs, 1020 wishes to remind students gradu- (Continued on Page 4) CLASSIFIED Ali VE Ut~ SING ART CINEMA LEAGUE and LAWYER'S GUILD present THORNTON WILDER'S MARTHA SCOTT WILLIAM HOLDEN FRANK CRAVEN Special Chaplin in "EASY STREET" Friday, Saturday 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. Tickets of U. Hall Thursday ... 50c ARCH ITECT U RE AUDITORIUM Read .. and Use Classified Ads 1j ': MICHIGAN TODAY 35c until 5 P.M. U ART CINEMA LEAGUE and AVC present r ..LL MIHE IMNasGOLEIT RUCCIG TAGLIAVIN isothf hev94 seasosna G yG METROPOLITAN OPERA Dlstributod by Superfilm Corp p E-i FOR SALE TAILS, size 36. Excellent condition, $15. Phone 3-1511, Ext. 2554 daytime. $27 COMPLETE suit of tails, size 37-38. Like new. Call Bill, 5806. )20 STUDIO Couch, good condition. Call 7435 evenings. )17 NEW coolerator, family size, bargain; girl's bicycle, good condition, bar- gain. Call 4145 (D-15) )16 TUX, size 40 long; tails, size 36. Excel- lent condition. Ph. 5539. )15 FRATERNITY HOUSE, built for that purpose. Close to campus. Room for 34 students. Terms. Call2-9245. )21 1947 STUDE. Champ., reg. D'L'X, 4 dr. Fully equipped. Phone Snider, 8068. )24 ADMIRAL Record Changer; Firestone Bicycle. Graduating, must sell. Bob Leopold, 2-7862. ) 26 RALEIGH Lenton Sports Bicycle, 3- speed, all accessories. Dave Lull, 6284. )25 COLUMBIA Bike. 2 new tires. Phoebus gen. light system. No rust. Be pre- pared now for spring. $20.00. Ph. 2-4382. )28 MUST Sell. Complete tails 37-38, large desk, fluorescent study light, book cases, bicycle, ice skates, size 10, Frig- ideaire, Magic Chef range, other items. Call 2-6200. )23 FULL dress suit and Chesterfield coat, size 36 short. Opera hat, size 71,1. Excellent quality and condition. Ph. Saline 86R3. )22 MATCHING couch and chair, dresser and desk in excellent condition at reasonable prices. Have had tender- est care. Call 2-8277 or view at Apt. 2, 922 S. State. )18 FOR RUSHING PARTIES We are now showing our tissue crepe dresses in dark and bright shades $19.95 - $29.95 COUSINS ON STATE STREET ) l PLYMOUTH Coupe, 1933. Good gas mileage, very low oil consumption. sealed beam headlights, radio, heater Motor and tires in good condition, $150. Call 2-7643 after 5 p.m. )8 BABY Parakeets and Canaries. Bird supplies and cages. Moderate prices. 562 S. Seventh. Phone 5330. )5 FOR SALE SAVE 1 ON DRESSES Whether you wear size 9-15, 10-44, or 16%-24%, gabardines, crepes and wools priced $12.95 to $39.95 are going out at half price. The Elizabeth Dillon Shop, 309 S. State MODERN small home - 2 bedrooms, livingroom, large kitchen and dining area, gas heat hot water heater, storm windows. venetian blinds, full screens 140x49 ft. corner lot, fenced in back yard, full basement, on bus line and near schools. Phone 2-6392. )13 PORTABLE Royal Typewriter for sale. 422 Hamilton Place. )14 WANTED TO TRADE N.Y.C. APT. TO EXCHANGE for 1-2 room furn. apt. In Ann Arbor. Phone 9497. )2J WANTED TO RENT 2 GRAD. nurses desire 2-3 room apart- ment, near hospital or busline. Box 172. )3N FURNISHED Apartment or rooms in or around Ann Arbor near bus route. Before end of month, call Max, tel. 8468. )4N LOST AND FOUND SLIDE RULE lost. K&E log log duplex. 5759 after 6 p.m. Reward. )7L USED CARS Going West? Phil Hanson says, "All my cars are fac- ing west this week andi are ready toI drive west. I've moved my desk and phone around so that I can face west when 1 describe my cars. I even eat Denver sandwiches for lunch and talk with a Hollywood Blvd. drawl. Look- over this list of "Western Cars."' 1947 Chev. Fleetline Aero sedan.. $1795 $619 down 1948 Ford Fordor sedan..........$1645 $566 down- 1946 Ford coupe .................$1195 $408 down; 1941 Chevrolet club coupe ........$950 $3"26 clown 1941 Chevrolet town sedan ...... $925 $319 down 1939 Mercury Fordor.............. $675 $234 clown Phil Hanson Used Cars 3060 Washtenaw Ave. Phone 2-7833 BUSINESS SERVICES BABY SITTING References. Ph. 9826 )4B TYPING WANTED. Rapid, accurate. reasonable rates. Phone 2-3357. )8B 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 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS for two graduate girls at 518 S. Division. )3X HALF of Double-Kitchen privileges, linen 'and maid service. Bus direct to campus. Phone 2-9318. )2X FOR RENT Make Reservations for Your J-Hop Guests at PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME 1133 East Ann Phone 8144 )5R EMPLOYMENT TUTORING in French by former teach- er. Mr. Russell, Ph. 2-9838. )1E SENIOR Engine student will pay $5.00 for information resulting in part- time employment. Ypsi 4280J1. )3E HELP WANTED Men for Sales Work CONTACTING PHYSICIANS, HOSPITALS, ETC. Long established nationally known ethical pharmaceutical manufacturer has limited number of openings for men interested in contacting physi- cians to promote and interpret most recent developments of medical and pharmaceutical research. Permanen- cy, security and excellent opportuni- ties for advancement for successful men in this organization. Salary and Expense. Min. of 3 yrs. of college work with major in biological sci- ences such as Zool., Comp. Anal., Physiology, Bacteriology, Org. Chem., etc. Age 23-30. BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS 3528 Admin. Bldg. Aft. Mon., Jan. 17 TRANSPORTATION COUPLE urgently need ride to N.Y. Can leave Jan. 26. Share driving, costs. Lou Allen, 708 E. Kingsley. )1T 4 and fea FERI the se The A I --''----- ---- LOST - Hamilton band. Reward. Quad, Rmn. 7. wrist watch, Mich. House, gold West }3L Friday and Saturday, Jan. 21 and 22 8:30 P.M. GLASSES lost Fri. on S. Univ. Please contact Manvel Coombs. Ph. 8298. )6L LOST at Paul Bunyan, Ronson cigar- ette lighter. Initials G.E.H. Senti-I mental value. Reward. Call Kenneth Henry, collect, Ypsi 4202W1. A REWARD for any information lead- ing to recovery of any objects taken from Kappa Sig house on Sat. A.M. )5L FOUND--Gold wrist watch in vicinity of the Mich. Union. Owner may claim by identification and payment for this ad. Contact Federspiel, 430 Mich, Hse. ) 4L Starts Friday! ORPHEUM An Intimate Theatre Bringing Cinema Triumphs From All Nations LOST-Black leather wallet, between 707 Oxford Rd. and Brockman Blvd. sometime Monday. Name inside with papers, money. Webb Wilson, 2-3256. )7L Custom Clothes - Restyling - Alterations Prompt Service on all alterations Hildegarde Shoppe 109 E. Washington Phone 2-4669 )1B 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 ) 6B Is Your Clothes Closet Cluttered with Clocks? Dump them in our lap. We won't fool with antiques at present, but we will fix that little monster that gets you up in the morning. We guarantee our work and promise you that you can afford our prices. Rush that clock to the nearest Veterans Watch Repair Service Station. MARRIED couple interested in sharing expenses with another couple with transportation on skiing trip between semesters. Call 2-8370. )2T GRADUATING STUDENTS!! Free cstimates and cheerful advice about your moving problems. Whether You're Moving A Few Blocks A Few Miles Across Country Or if you wish to have your things stored or prepared for overseas ship- ment, call HURON VALLEY VAN LINES Ann Arbor 2-6631 Ypsi 2898 News Passing Parade Sunday "JOHNNY BELINDA" Pete Smith's "Pigskin Skill' Vr " '';. 0 Learn to Dance y' M 0 for the J-Hop and all occasions. 1 For expert instruction in slow Fox Trot, Waltz, Fast Fox, Sam- ba, Boogie, Tango, and Rumba. Call 8161 - Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio Hours: 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Class and Private 209 S. State St. O L-->c ~=><=o=><-=o.=><=o=><=o=o=> I.- mmm" CAMPUS DRUG BLUEFRON' WITHAM DRUG WEST LODGE PXB 9B MICHIGAN UNION. Y"""-1 Continuous from 1:30 P.M. NOW and SATURDAY! . 1I 0 ® -Miniatures - "Red Hot Rangers" Cartoon Hilarity Shores of Nova Scotia ¢ r i E ' SA- Continuous Daily from 1 P.M. r 'f ,AI ._.. a' I .. Weekdays 35c to 5 P.M. S['yI 1 L l 4 11 r staging Y ::: {. Donald O'CO NOR Just Before the Battle Relax and Enjoy THE B 0 (BALL Saturday, January 15th 9-12 P.M. And --- Take Notes on This! -TODAY and SATURDAY *lk " 3RADtr Passinq Parade . W Jai I i i b i i vri i w ew v I i an 1' i I it II