THURSDlAY, MARCH 3, 1949 TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY - --------- - YELLOW SHEET: Income Tax Reporting Easiest on Form, I 040A EDITOR'S NOTE-This is the last in a series on problems of filing an Income Tax return.) By JAMES GREGORY Income tax Farm 1040A, the yellow sheet, is new, taking the place of the form which appeared last year on the back of with- holding statements. It is the easiest way to make out your tax return. If you use Form 1040A, you don't have to figure the amount of your tax. You an- swer the questions on the form, and the collector of internal rev- enue figures your tax and sends you a bill or a refund. * * BUT ARE YOU permitted to use this form? The answer is "yes" if your answer to the forthcoming questions is "no":' 1' Did your income in 1948 total $5000 or more? 2. Did you get more than $100 from dividends, interest and wages not subject to withholding ? 3. Besides wages,dividends and interest, did you have any other income? If you can't answer "no" to all three questions, then you must use Form 1040, the white sheet, as a return. Even if you are permitted to use Form 1040A, you may want to use Form 1040. This may be the case, if: 1. You had out-of-town travel expenses or "reimbursed expenses" in connection with your work and want to deduct those expenses in order to reduce your taxable in- come. ("Reimbursed expenses" are reported by some employers as part of your income.) There is no place to list such expenses on Form 1040A. 2. You want to know the amount of your tax at once without wait- ing for the collector's notice on it. On short Form 1040 you find your tax in the table on page four of the form. S* * FORM 1040 may be used either as a short form or as a long form. The short form is simpler than the long form. It differs from Form 1040A in that: Food of Kings' CHICAGO-Ice cream was once a jealously guarded secret, known only to expert chefs, who used it on limited special occasions. 1. You must find your own tax; 2. You way include income from sources not eligible for Form 1040A; and 3. You may deduct tiravel and reimbursed expenses from your wages. Therefore, when using Form 1040. if your income was less than $5,000 and you do not want to itemize nonbusiness deductions. find your tax from the table on the back of the form, tear off the first sheet and file it as a short form. Then, as on Form 1040A. you will receive an automatic 10 per cent deduction for nonbus- iness expenses. ONLY IF YOUR nonbusiness deductions are about 10 per cent or more of your income will you stand a chance to save money by using long Form 1040. And only if your income was $5,000 or more are you required to use it. If after reading about the other forms, you still decide to use Form 1040A, be sure to at- tach all your 1948 withholding statements (Forms W-2) to your return. As March 15, the deadline for filing, looms closer, larger num- bers of people will be sehding in their returns every day, crowding the offices of the collector of in- ternal revenue. So if you have a refund coming; as do many stu- dents, you'd better get your re- turn in right away. The sooner you do, the less time it will take for the collector to get around to mail your refund to you. e-ad ine Setl Marc )12 i h( th l deadint 1for sophomores and juniors najoring in chemistry to apply for four scholarships being offered for next year in chemistry, h,. W. Parry, chairman of the scholarship com- mittee said. Applications may be obtiL ed from Mrs. Phyllis Grant, 212 Chemistry Building. Applicants will be judged on the basis of ability, need ald previous worlh. The scholarships, range from $100 to enough for a year's study. DORM NEWS (LEDITO'S NOTE: Contributors to What's Up in the Dorms should con- tact Dolores Paanker at The Daily or 105 Betsy Barbour." New officers at Wenley House, West Quad, are Garth Kirkindall, president; Leo J. Travers, vice- president; Dave Raffel, secretary;. and Aimo Palosaari, treasurer. Al Goldman was appointed so- cial chairman by Kirkindall and, former president Fred Thompson was made the new public relations chairman.1 MICHIGAN HOUSE in West Quad is planning to form its own alumni group, under the chair - manship of Jack Siering. Those considered alumni will be men who have lived in Michi- gan House for at least two years. Men who have lived in the house for one year and for another year in some other house in West Quad are also eligible. An alumni committee will send out cards explaining the purpose, functions and future plans of the organization. A banquet will prob- ably be the group's first social event. WINCHELL HOUSE, which an-. swered Tyler House's call for chal- lengers last week, was defeated Monday in a bridge tournament at Winchell by a score of 18% to 7'%. A return match will be played at Tyler House March 14. Tyler has also scheduled ses- sions with Lloyd and Prescott Houses and tentatively with Hins- dale and Greene. TWENTY WOMEN will be hon- ored at Martha Cook's Scholar- ship Dinner today for having achieved 3.5 averages or better. These women are Mary Jane Albrigh t, Georgian Benesh, Lois Cronkwright, Irma Eicli- horn, Betsy Iden, Dorothy Prav- da, Jean Ringland, Harriet Risk, Nancy Symons and Pamela Wrinch. Others to be honored are Joan Bullen, Nancy Bylan, Violet Da- bick, Jane Easterly, Sylvia Folz, Ilene Haering. Margaret Herrck, Lydia Pekarsky, Patricia Peter and Geraldyn Rose. Following the dinner, coffee will be served in the Blue Room and pianists Patricia Letz and Gratia Boice will present a musical. 8 Buying Days Left at $5.00 NIAN 2:00-5:00 PM Student Publication Bldg. A School of Business-Preferred by College Men and Women 4 MONTH INTEN5IVE COURSE SECRETARIAL TRAINING FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS AND GRADUATES A thoroughintensive course--starting June, October, February. Bul- letin A on request SPECIAL COUNSELOR for G.I. TRAINING I cgaii l_ + 'I) y .im. eni iSclhools Throughout the Year. Catalog Diictoi, Paul I M. a, PA, THE GREGG COLLEGE 37 S. Waba!h Ave., Chicago 3, Illinois Toi--3 T rmoght 0. Radio Group Will Present StrohPlay The radio division of the speeli department will present Selenah Stroh's prize-winning script "Take My Hand, Mary" on the "Radio Workshop Drama" at 10:00 p.m. today over station WHRV. The drama which is the story of a blind girl and a dream through which she finds consola- tion and happiness will be direct- ed by Dick Charlton. THE CAST includes Carolyn Daugherty. Barbara Conner, Mary McCarty, Ruth Frankenstein, Vir- ginia Campbell and Marian Gold- stein. At 10:15 p.m. today over the same station, John Frederick Muehl, noted writer on Indian affairs, will be interviewed on "Michigan Journal of the Air" by Journal reporter John Rich.1 Muehl who has recently re-- turned from that country is the author of the forthcoming book "Interview with India." Putblicaton in The Daily Official unlletins acoinstruviNe notice to all ]nembers: of the U'niversity". Notices for the 1Bullet in should be sent inl typewritten form to the Office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949 VOL. LIX, No. 105 Notices Regents' Meeting: 9 a.m., Sat., March 26. Communications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than March 17. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary Collection of dues for School of Education seniors: 2 to 4:30 p.m., today and Friday, new Adminis- tration Bldg. All I.A.S. Members desiring to go on the field trip to Wright Field on March 13, must sign ros- ter on Aero Bulletin board before noon Sat., March 5. I Women students attending the "Technlical Employment with General Electri Company" in 348 W. Engineering Bldg., Thurs., March 3, 5 p.m. AU students in-1 terested in employment with thisa firm are urged to attend. Summer Positions: Opportunity for seniors and graduate students in mathematics, physics, physical chemistry, and; electrical engineering (electron- ics) to work at Ballis tics Research Laboratories, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland during the . coming summer. Applications must be filed by March 15. Opportunity for men; with B.S. in Electrical Engineering or B.S. in some other field and experience in electronics to work in abstract- ing and classifying of electronic patents during the coming sum- mer. For further information call at Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. DAILY OFFICIHL BULLETIN I - - - Lectuires Eve Curie, inteinationally known author and editor, will be presented tonight at 8:30 p.m. in Hill Auditorium on the 1948-49 Lecture Course. "France-Strug- gle for Civilization" will be the subject of Mlle. Curie's talk. Tick- ets are on sale today from 10 a.n.- 8:30 p.m., auditorium box office. University Lecture: Professor Walter F. Loehwing of the State University of Iowa will speak on "Nutrition in Relation to Plant Reproduction." Thurs., March 3, 4:15 p.m., Kellogg Auditorium. Lecture sponsored by the Unit- ed World Federalists. "Has the Church a Message? A Duty?" by Dr. Paul Arthur Schilpp. Profes- sor of Philosophy, Northwestern (Continued on Page 4) PROTESTS DISMISSAL-Louis Brosseau (above), 38, has de- clared his dismissal from a li- brary position with the Navy Electronics laboratory in San Diego, Calif., was unjust. Capt. R. Bennett, director of the lab- oratory, said that Brosseau was dismissed because "he was con- sidered a poor security risk for reasons of personality." Prayer Day Will Feature Hymn Concert Ann Arbor will begin celebra- tion of the World Day of Prayer tomorrow at noon with a carillon conceit of hymns played by Sid- ney Giles, assistant University car- illoneur. Featured on this hymn concert will be the theme song of the World Day of Prayer, "Christ There Is No East or West." Observation of this special day of prayer is sponsored locally by' the Ann Arbor Council of Church Women. The Council has arranged inter-denominational services at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the First Baptist Church. Seventy countries from the Fiji Islands to Canada are participat- ing in the World Day of Prayer movement. OTHER FEATURES of the Assemly all,arch . ave 1:30 broadcast will be "Swing Your Assembly Ball, March 4, have 1:30 Partner and Do-Si-Do," "Dentist a.m. late permission. Calling hours Bills Go Out as Fluorine Comes will not be extended. In" and "The Wooly Bear Was RiBron''"son-Thomas;AnnualGer- Right." mnan Language Award open to The cast for these features in- .iuniors and seniors now taking eludes Esther Blauer, Al Storey, courses in German. The contest Nafe Katter, Frank Bouwsma will be held at 3 p.m., Wed., March and Al Samborn, 30, 12 University Hall. The award, interest on $1,000, will be present- Others participating in the ed to the student writing the best broadcast are Ed Johnston, Ed essay dealing with some phase of SPECIAL!! DAILY DEN FEATURE IBurger in the Basket 35c Made from fr-'.bly ,,ro ,nd full flavored beef wi/h olden Frcnch fried Idaho olalocs. Your choice of relish, pickle or onion. The WOLVERINE DEN Dworsky, Joyce Kitchen, Harry Wolfe and Gail Atchison, Joanne Laughlin, Gerry Shoup. One f',b y 12 1riday Deadline for all petitions for the' executive council and student council of Hillel Foundation is noon on Friday, March 11, accord- ing to Howard Freeman, presi- dent of Hillel. Each petition must have a min-' imum of 25 names and must be handed in to Mrs. Frieda David- son, assistant director of the Foundation, Freeman added. the development of German lit- erature from 1750 to 1900. Stu- dents wishing to compete should get application blank and further inforstion immediately in 12 University Hall. Representatives from Wright Field will be interviewing Aero- nautical, Electrical, and Mechani- cal Engineering Seniors and Grad- uate students in 1079 E. Engi- neering Bldg. on March 7 and 8 for Civil Service Positions. Pick up application blanks, booklets, etc. at 1079 E. Engineering. Chemists, Engineers, Physicists: Mr. G. M. Chute will discuss South University and Forest THE IDEAL STUDENT CENTER - TV F ORPHEUM CINEMA TRIUMPHS FROM ALL NATIONS Friday - Saturday - Sunday A Del ious and Delirious French Comecdy "The BRIDE'S SURPRISE" (Voyage Surprise) RATED No. 1 by TIME "Highly Sophisticated . . . thoroughly enjoyable" TIME Magazine HEAl) THE CLASSIFIED'S MINIATURES Personals? Sales? Honsing? Classilieds solve your problems! "Clair de Lune" in Cnecolor JMICIGAN Continuous From 1 P.M. 35c until 5 O'clock DISNEY WHIMSEY "Frank Buck Brings 'Em Back Alive" I 0 Also "Swing Monkey Swing" Cartoon Also PETE SMITH'S "Now You See It" Coming Sunday "THE SNAKE PIT" Continuous Daily From 1 P.M. 'AV i; T% FOR RENT For1 ood accommoldtious bring your overnirht or vweekend guesh; to the PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME 1133 E. Ann Phone 8144 FOR SALE ENGLISH three speed bike, fully equip- led. Phone 2-2902. )63 SPECIAL AT SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington Navy T Shirts 49c Army Oficers "Pink" Shirts $6.75 Pink Trousers 100% Wool $14.95 )8 SKI BOOTS -- Steel reinforced wood pegged soles with aukle straps, size 8-c. Used, good condition, sellingfor $8. Bruce Mat hias, 1307 S. State, 2-7809. )62 You'll be amazed if Ansco flash kits satisfy. $22.49 bulbs included. PURCHASE RADIO and CAMERA SHOP Church and South U. Phone 8696 ) 20 1 'AO SAVE A DOLLAR!! Buy your 1949 year- book. Michiganensian at the publica- tions building any afternoon from 2-5. It goes up to $6 March 9. )61 MODEL A FORD 1931, new differential, seat covers, new battery and tires, $150. Call 8859. 1052 Baldwin. )60 DANCE MUSIC. Chuck Downer and orchestra. Ph. 25- 0031. )20P DODCI', '28 and radio. 6 cy . Origma I Pa.il . No dents. Call Toi Rich, 2- ADDED ATTRACTION Complimentary accessoris;, to highlight your costume. Prices that please. Come see TODAY. The Elizabeth Dillon Shopf 309 S. State } QUICK SERVICE -- GOOD FOOL) Try our 40c Lunch Specials BREAKFAS'T 7:30 ON CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO. Dress Your Suit Up With A Tissue Faille Blouse. $347.95. COUSINS ON STATE STREET )1 TELEVISION RADIOS SERVTCE AERO RADIO SALES & SEsRVIC'f Phone 4997 )7 '36 CIJEVROLET Standard e nod itechanica I condi tion. -Priice asked. $200.00. Call John Slater, 2-9318 o 2-6500. } BABY Parakeets and Canaries. Bird supplies and cages. Moderate prices, 562 S. Seventh. Phone 5330. )4 FLUTE--Haynes French model, hand- made, sterling silver. open tone holes. In excellent conidition-- -used only 6 mouths. Worth $32 new. Sell for $240. Pads perfect. lIncludes ail ,ored lea- ther case. Phone Don Anderson, 2-8242 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. )54 A DOUBLE TYPING TYPING WANTED-Rapid, accurate, at' reasonable rates. Phone 2-3357. )1W TYPING, accurately, promptly, expertly done by student veteran's wife. Thesis term papers, tax problems, legal briefs, Hopwood manuscripts. stencils, etc. Free pick-up and delivery. Ph. 2-4155. )3W ROOMS FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM for 2 male students. Pleasant front room. Phone 2-2052. ) 37R WEEKEND rooms available in private homes. Call Student Room Bureau, 2-8827. 11:30-12; 6:30-7:00. 1R HELP WANTED STUDENT GIRL to do baby sitting in exchange for private room. Call 2- 3308. )12H ALTERATION on Ladies' Garments. Near Stockwell Hall, 410 Observ. St. Ph. 2-2678. )19B BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS TAILORING Orders Taken for Any Type of Uniform Reasonable Rates 2-2020 )3B To Your F'RIENDS AND RELATIVES OVERSEAS Paczkages t Delivered to t he Weste'rn Zoes of Germany, Ju dyI'm c. Jl Brita ia. and Northern trelaad. . Aen I for Overseas Ehang Serve (fRegistered) Ask about our various other services. Call 5750 or write P.O. Box 172. 21B LAUNDRY - Washing and/or ironing. Done in my own home. Have stretch- er for wool socks. Free pickup and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )2B LEARN TO DANCE JIMMIE HUNT DANCE STUDIOS 209 S. State St. Ph. 8161 )5B EXCESS HAIR removed permanently by short wave method. Approved by Am. Med. Ass'n. Call Marie's Beauty Shop, 2-6696. )14B CUSTOM CLOTHES. Restyling. Alter-I ations. Prompt service on all altera- t tons. Hlldegarde Shoppe. 109 E, Washington. Phone 2-4669. )4B DRESS MAKING, Alterattows and cus- tomn made clothes, Call 8350 )15B WE PLAN TO BUILD several exceptionally ice 3 bedroom homes on beautifull andI 1 acre sites. Only 3 minutes drive from campus. Some will be for sale, others for rent. For details address Michi- gun Daily, Box 180. )16B BOOKS BARGAINS IN OLD BOOKS On All Subjects -- Good Browsing 5c and up on the Mezzanine OVERBECK BOOKSTORE 1216 South University 16 PERSONAL A MESSAGE to our missing salesman: Yes, we sell Royal Typewriters. Why don't you come back and get the correct price? Office Equipment Ser- vice Company, 1116 South University. )lB SMOOTH! DANCE MUSIC Chuck Downer & Orch. Ph. 25-0031 )2-P SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Mack Fergu- son Trio is now booking spring dates. Leave calls at 2-4183. )13P MERRY-Go-Round. Peter Pan Bras- sieres. Sizes 32-36 ABC Cup. Randall's 30E S. State. )1P LATIN American student desires tu- toring in English (conversation). Con- tact Alvaro Pardo, Rm. 5. Cooley House, East Quad, Ph. 2-4591. 21P SPIKE-Will sneak in through front door of Union with crowds of women Saturday afternoon. Chief says we can carry in gasoline in pocket flasks. Smokey. )19P LOST AND FOUND OsT r~-Blue Sehealler pen with silver top btwvee N.S. Aud. and Parrot. Call 3529 Stockwell. Reward. )59L LOST--Blue billfold. Initialed BMI, in Michigan Theatre Sunday. Call Bar- bara Mac Isaac, 2-2443. )60L LOST-I-D bracelet last Friday between Angell Hall and Union. "E. N. Rotten- berg". Call 2-8281. Reward. )54L LOST-Blue silk coin purse. Contained charge plate from Hudsons and car key. Call 2-6248 after 5. Reward. )55L LOST-Parker "51" black with silver top. Name enscribed. Call 2-6248 after 5. Reward. )56L LOST--Gold I.D. bracelet on Mar. 1 or 2; initials B.M.B. engraved. Senti- mental value. Ph. 2-4471, Rm. 5559. )57L 1ILPi FAI3.IC WALLET lost in Burton Tower O IiFeb. 28. Contents needed desperately. Reward. Mary Hammond. Ph. 2-7328, 1014 Vaughn St. )58L LOST -- Ladies gold hIan ilton watck, black elastic band, engraved - Mary Lou Scanlon 6/21/47. Call 2-3839. 52L I LOST-Pair of thin horn-rimmed glass- i es in a brown case around the start of this semester. Reward. )53L SAVE Time and Worry EXPERTLY PRINTED . I "IX ,;Poo tr"POSTERS £ TICKETS t PROGRAMS HANDBILLS Wcc1.days T c to- 5 P.M. RAMSAY-CAN FIELD 119 East Liberty Phone 7900 U 1 ART CINEMA LEAGUE and STUDENT WORLD FEDERALISTS present Everybody's Favorite Western Jimmy Stewart and Marlene Dietrich Read... and U.se Daily Classified Ads THE DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH 3ILL OF OPERA BY PUCCINI in DESTRY E RIDES AGAIN , '' .7cEtre liii... ~.S 3a k w:fe , E ' I 1111