PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TOP FLIGHT ARTIST:- V IliitMilstein To0 Play IConcert fere loday Nathian Milstein, P,u: iar -b)orn old, Milstein (lid not undertake a Violinist, will play here at 8:30 career as a "child prodigy." lie pa.m. Friday in Hill Auditorium, was nineteen whlen hoe made his first concert tour of .wu:sia, ap-1 ALTHOJUGUHE'I})layed in pub- pearin in recitals with the lead-' lic when he was o nly ten ytizr: lug or1he5Lru5 ofthe(Colutry. 1. 'U' Professor To Appear on TV Program WJ Holds jPopular Science Discussion Prof. 0. W. Boston, chairman of the Department of Metal Proc- essing will appear at 5:15 tomor- row over WWJ TV on the feature "Television University." He will be interviewed by Ken Manuel on the topic "The Age of Metals and Metal Processing." Prof. Boston will answer questions on metallurgy and its interrelated problems of industry and illustrate the processes and machinery of metal making as used by the large industries producing automobiles, machine tools and munitions. ENTERTAINMENT and educa- tion for persons interested in sci- entific topics are the purpose of the program, which~ radio polls have revealed as most popular television on WWJ, according to Boston. Other University personnel who have appeared with Manuel on "Television University" include Prof. E. W. Conlon and J. W. Luecht who talked on jet pro- pulsion. and rockets; and Prof. Leo Goldberg on the gases of the sun. During this period, Milstein frequently played in recital with a close friend, destine~d to b~e- come one of the great pianists of the generation, Vladimir Horowitz. An immeidiate a:jid decisive tri-I umph came tLO Milstein when he left Russia in 1925 for Paris to appear for the first time in the Western world, Spain was h lis next stop, and Milstein made extensive tours through all the musical cen- ters there. AFTERt THREE seasons of# South America and European! tours, Milstein made his American debut in 1929 With L)e Phila- delphia Orchestra under the di- rection of Leopold Stokowski. Now, at the age of 42, Mil- stein is considered at the peaks of his mastery and stands in the front row of the world's great violinists. Tickets for Milstein's concert here are on sale at the offices of the University Musical S~ociety, Burton Tower. Zuidema To Talk For 'U Geol ogI'si Henry Zuidema, of the Univer- sity geology department, has been chosen as the principal speaker for the spring initiation of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honor- ary professional fraternity for ge- ologists, March 9. He will discuss the "Gros Ventre River Slide." [ What's lpoi,11iDni the "Adam pi Ii>raI tdWId(odi e> i d. X n ih I CI'Sto th1 !i ' 1)1 Li,?) rrlD n r eo , Pcdii or : Carl Pa::~. a t 11 i l ie: ;iwik SoeDc odhouse news:; fuuleShoI i hrsreor Adamis lloi me reidelt i sarer,(, e o umt r iisjk da ot1e Irnews for the it'I:lp ,I to lionIi Bi t hii or01to0Rm. 1426t; *:* [~N IA 4 of thle New Women's Dorn had its first house mt-jugl Tuesday 'eining. pr'obably the most unique of its kind inr won -'s (lorn'l i.istory. 'l'he allair was a ('uinbiiiatitrril mevting anLd pajania j~arlvty t stinoate stQuad's mammoth aninal fa are pi'cgressing rapidly under tie chairmnuship oif Ray Lipt and the publicity direction ofi Don Kr Three ballroomrs, plus a fourth for entertaillawnt, will be 11t1l- izCed for the dance. Each resin Nill have a: diflce tt themeI' asedt on. a,4eneral integrated idea. Hamburg, the Quad's mnongrel mascot, has received a special in- vitation to attend the ball with a companion who will probably be his, best friend Major, a St. Bernard. ADAMS HOUSE had its mid-year elections Wednesday for three positions on the House Council. New officers are Gordon Saxon, presi- dents; Clifford Voico, social chai'mnan,; and Earl Ebach, athletic chrair- 'I'liursday-eve inrg, Adains electedl floor represenrtaLi V;'s to the ! House Council. They are C)arbel Maier, Tedi Trost, D.«,y Ainiomi, Fred. Henderson, Herb Kiravitz, Al Weinstein, Tair Schulte and Herb Niel, TT~IURSD/IX EVENING' in Lthe ihtydern House Lounge, prof. TIho'- ley H. Bartlett of I he botay depa,,irtent dedicated a picture of Pr~of. Joseph Hayden which was : presented to the hou:,e by Mrs. HaydenL. Ti'ith entniLie Dceveeloi May Gain i- on1-vie-6t's Freedoml r Trudy MarshAlli " NOW OPEN SUNDAY 1030-8-30 7+e PRROT (l'etaulwant j NIM~S andMILLER STARTS TODAY M~~NIHT TEDY40t, FRIEN^DS-Ynseparable buddies, this trio found grounds for enduring frien dship recently in Lorain, Ohio. Barry 'Wilson found the dog, Pete-, and the cat, Sandy, destitute on a downtown street. Feeling rosy in their new home, the pair accepted the rat, later noamed Al, who happened to crawl in one night. Armiy O ffers New Careers Itor LollegeTraiiied Woment i MICHIIGAN Matinees Only Today at 1:00 and 3:00 Final Feature at 3:30 Ca'ry Grant to DON HARTMAN'S production Every Girl Should BeMrid _____ ____ ___-SUNDAY JAMES JOAN STEART FONTAI NE iin "You. Gotta Stay Happy"_ National Army headquarters is trying hard to d:1iprove t'the age- old supposition that a woman's1 place is in the .home. A call has been sent; out for fe- male graduates of U.S. colleges and universities who desire a ca- reer in the regular Army, Wo- men's Medical Specialist Corps. The only hitch itihe picture is, the gals must be husbandless or it's no go. ACCORDING 'CO A plan form- ulated by Maj.-Gen. -Raymond W. Bliss, Army Surgeon General, all womlen who apply and are accep- ted will start with professional graduate training at Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam IHus- ton, Tex. There the lassies must em- bark on a 2-month basic Medi- cal Department female officers' couirse, administered by quali- fied army instructors. After getting the nod from the higher-ups, the women will choose courses from one of the following specialized trann fields, each offered for at,1 iul year:I Dietetic lnriisiip P'ga Physica" 'ih(-rajy Tra1ining P1'[.ro- grain; or Occupational ThewrapE yI Clinical Affiliation Programn. THE RLQ UI-F,]1NTS for en1- trance into this Specialist Coi'ps The Ann Arbor Bank has an-1 niouncted plans for' the opening of i its second camp:us branch to be located on S. University Ave. Rudolph Reichert said the branch, which is intended to re- lieve the congestion in the State St. branch, will be located at 110 I S. University in the building for- merly occupied by thme Mademoi- selle Shop. Remodeling, expected to cost about $12,000, is now under way.. stipulate that a pplicants be at least 21 and not over 25. She must be a full-tledged U.S. citizen, un- married, and pass certain physi- cal and moral qualifications. Further, each hopeful must agree to apply for an accepted commission of Second Lieuten- ant in the Organized Reserve Corps, and to serve a 2-year term in the Corps. She'll be obliged to declare, in writing, her intention to apply for a commission in the Specialist Corps upon completing her course of study. IN A lDI"fl'ION, she must be a graduate or a prospective gradu- ate of a college or university ac- ceptable to Surgeon General Bliss. For further information on the subjiect and for an application form, all interested women should contact ROTC Hea dquarters on campus. 221.1 South State Metzger's Restaurant Where Good Food Insures Your Health and Our Success Domestic Beers and Wines CAFETERIA Truth sermntreatments and lie detector tests taken by William A. 'adgett have taken tile twit( col- ,;cted murder iel'endanIm' w i cisrto :reeclotn. Padgett was sentenced to life mprisonment in 1935 for the mur'- der of Ann Ar'bor' policeman Clif- 'ord A. Stang. DR. GEORGE COOK of the Ionia State Hlospital saidl yester-' Jay that celic anditriuth seruin Treatmenlts inilie a(t Placlgel t's inr- nocence. Padgett has c'oiltin ual ly claimed that lie was in gook,t Pa., on the day Stan'-, was slain in an attempted clothinig stor°e hold-ip in Ann Arbor'. George Bur'ke, Jr.. Ann Arbor attor'ney representing Padgett, *aid that, on theybsisof Ithese tests and new evide nce support- lng Padgett's contention that he was in Yoi'k, Pa., he would ask theC State Parole Board for either a commnutationl of the senltn('e or a full parldonl. mCOFFEE SHOP Our Daily S pecial Saves You Money 203 E. Washington Phione 912+6 North of Liberty HEAD 1 )TH lAS1IE SD Personals? Sales? IHo llitta'g? C'lissikeS Ol'e iyoua r oblems! MICHIGAN ,i -- . .. Ap TON IGHT at 8:30 SEAT PRICES 1.20- "The HOUR of CHARM"" ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA Under the Direction PHIL SPITALN Y Box Office Opens Today at 10 ANM - 1.80 - 2.40 - 3.00 Inc. tax BOOKS BARGAINS IN OLD BOOKS On All Sublectfi -- Good Browsing on the Mezzainine OVERBECK BOOKSTORE 1216 South University, 16 PERSONAL H1JH- Please come back. Can't live without you. Please!! Ellen. ) iSP COTTON SLIP by Realcraft, sanforized, eyelet trim., sires 32-38. $1.79. Ran- dali's, 306 South State St. })lop SOCI[AL CHAIRMEN: Tile Mack Fergu- son Trio is now booking wpring dates. Leave calls at 2-4183. })13P FOR SATURDAY BRUNCH AT THE CORNER HOUSE Scrambled eggs, toast, coffee, .45 Waffle, syrup, butter, .30 Weekdays, 11 a.m.-l p.m. )lip ROOMS FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM for 2 male students. Pleasant front room. Phone 2-2052. )37R Starts WE LIKE DELIVERY GRIPES --I F --- YOU aren't getting 7:45 A.M. delivery, YOUR Daily is not on your porch YOUR Daily delivery ser- vice is in any way un- satisfactory, Please Call 2-3241 CIRCULATION DEPT. GUARANTEED DELIVERY SERVICE HELP WANTED SALESLADIES. Experienced. Suits, Coats, and dresses. Full or part time. Dixie Shops, 224 S. Main. )7H TYPING TYPING WANTED, rapid, accurate, at reasonabi') rates. Phone 2-3357. }1W FOR RENT TWO-ROOM par tly tftrtished apart-' ment, $75 per month. Phone 6415. FOR goo(d accommtrodat ions, r ur overnight or week-end guests tor,,the PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME 113 E. Ann Phone' 8144 LOST AND FOUND FOUND---One gray topcoat. Cl'~ti243:72. ) 44 L LOST--Black Schaeffer peni withi silver top. Please call 2-64613. )47L LOST--K&E Slide Ru le. Name on case', P. R. Visset'. Picase plint'.51 Ply- mtou~th. lRewatrd LOST: Black leather pcketbook. liii- als KT, wit little money, but ID card, license, etc.. of value to me alone, on 'Thur's. eve., Feb. 24, ini or around Natural Science Bling. Re- turn to 1037 NS or 1210 Camtbridge Ct. appreciate'd. A DESCRIPTrION of our msigsls man: He has a portable hat, a port- able hip flask, and carries a load of portable typewriters. If you meet someone that fit~s this description and is mtuttering, "$9.50 down,." please call 2-9409. Off ice Equipment Service Company,11163 So.Univ ersttv..) lB BUSINESS SERVICES LEARN TO DANCE JIMMIE HUN'r DANCE STUDIOS 209 S. State St. Ph. 816L )5B EXCESS HAIR removed permanently by short wave method. Approved by Am. Med. Ass'n. Call Marie's Beauty Shop, 2-6696. )14B LAUNDRY - Washing and or ironing. Done in my home. Free pickup and delivery. Phone 29020. )2B DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS TAILORING Prices Reasonable 22020 3B CUSTOM CLOTHES. Restyling. Alter- ations. Prompt service on all altera- tions. Hildegarde Shoppe. 109 E, Washington. Ph~one 2-4669. )4B DRESS MAKING, Alterations anid cus- tom made clothes. Call 8350. )1i5B WE PLAN TO BUILD several exceptionally ice, 3 bedroom homes on beautviful 1.axd acre sites. Only 3 minies drive 1fromn campus. Somes'vIIl Eitt' 1orsul,,others tot' rent. For' del:ilIs acdtt'-,s Michii- gan Daily, Box 180t. i)16B C OTTAGE IINN WPXSVI 5f T1\/', 13BEST 1001) IN TOWN' 5}> i~tli~in g in - 16511 A N!) (.11l11S ShOCR T ORI)ERS S'II:AKS ANI) (:1H1PS QUICK SERVICE 5 ]?12 As'rW11 IA \4PHONr 5902 . t it.feo tesfrom ('attiputs, ThJANTRNGARE Near Michigan Theatre Delicious Meals at Reasonable Prices Chinese and American Cuisine Closed on Mondays PHONE 6380 FOR ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Th HATTE Rh%,BOX '10014 Pure BEEFBURGER on steamed bun "THE BEST CHILI" Always Fresh SI LEX COFFEE Hill and South State Sts. DAILY SPECIALS -- Lunch 11 to 1:30 ... Dinner 5to 7:0 Sunday 12 to 2:30 and 5 to 7:00 Thru the Arcade -- 338 Maynard Street Td ay! IROOMS for Male Students, near Cam- pus. Phone 4422. C. E. Perrine. )26R WEEKEND ROOMS available in private homes. Call Student Room Bureau, 2-8827, 11:30-12, 6:30-7:00. )IR. NOTICE GI's-Rooms for rent for sumr- mer months with or without board. 1108 Hill, 2-8266. DOUBLE room equipped for students cornfort. Would consider single oc- cupant. P1h. 8278. }35R STUDENT room-mate wanted to share double room. Twin beds. One block front Law Club. Contact Bob Meyers after 5 p. in., 518 Monroe. ) 33R ARBORETUM at the door, shower, sep- arate entrance. Room for male stud- ent to share with graduate. Call 2-3080. )36R - FOR SALE LEICA Camera, 1l1ke new. Call 7880 or :psi 454-J. )51 CLARINET. B Flat Ebonite. Write Box 179, Michigan Daily. )5 TYPEWRITER-Old, but in good run- ning condition. X15. Call 7110 eve- nings. ) 57 '36 CHEVROLET Standard Sedan. (jood mechanical eondit ion. Price asked, $200.00. Call J ,ohn Slater, 2-9318 or 2-6500. )55 BABY Parakeets and Canaries. BirdI supplies andI cages. Moderate prices,1 562 S. Seventh. Phone 5330. ) UNDERWOOD No. 5 upright typewriter, elite type. Standard keyboard and all features except touch regulator. $30. 'rele. 9692. )5'3 LUCKY YOU! Short - Medium - Long When you buy prop~ortionate skirts in fine worsted wool-n-wool rayon gabardine at THE ELIZABETH DILLON, SHOP 309 Sou~th iit-Ae Street I 21I E-Ha.vnerrzzFre~r ync rmodel. nd-~ THE TOPPER Open 24 Hours a Dray FREE DELIVERY from 8 P.M. 4 A.M. On Any Order $1 .50 and More HAMBURGERS VADE St L I [ 1 a CURI er' Knit eak Viches THE CAMPUS INN 512 Fi. 1ibi eIt. -In thle Greene's Cleaner Building THE FARM CUPBOARD Specializing in FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS Open Doily I1I A.M. to 9 P.M., Except Monday 5400 Plymouth Rd. (on the way to Detroit) Phone 9387 u rv ::ryZ a :"?.c. 8 11 . h ,.A 't..,:!t f '',. r=.j k{ s, ..'r , ,.:*1ay :3' ' . . r}g c X III III