THE MICHIGAN DAILY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16,
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS:
Experts Here To discuss
Various Job Possibilities
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Representatives of a telephone
company, an adlvertising firm and
two chemical companies will be on
campus today and tomorrow to
discuss Job possibilities in their
respective fields.
In addition, a school superin-
tendent from Toledo, 0., and T.
Luther Purdom, director of the
Bureau of Appointments and Oc-
cupational Information here, will
'U''Alumnus
Appointed as
PhoeniX Head
Dewey Fagerburg, University
alumnus and prominent Chicago
attorney, has been appointed
chairman of a three-state region
in the Michigan Memorial-Phoe-
nix Project campaign which will
be launched in the fall of 1950.
Fagerburg will organize Mich-
igan alumni in Illinois, Indiana
and Wisconsin to assist in raising
funds for the establishment of the
atomic research center on the
Michigan campus.
THE RESEARCH center, which
will be dedicated to University
alumni and staff who lost their
lives in World War II, will con-j
duct and correlate research in the
natural and social sciences so that
atomic energy can be utilized for
peacetime use.
Discussion of the project will
be included in a talk today by
University Vice-President Rob-
ert P., Briggs at a luncheon-
meeting of the University of
michigan Club of Chicago.
The luncheon which will mark
the 112th anniversary ofbthe Uni-
versity will be held at the Univer-
sity Club in Chicago.
Law Book Revised
University alumnus Chester H.
Biesterfeld, '11, has written a new,
edition of his book "Patent Law."
Biesterfeld is a member of the
bar of New York, Delaware, and
the District of Columbia. His new
book is a practical guide to sub-
Otantive patent law.
talk to students anxious to secure
teaching positions.
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DW. . HOWARD of the Vick
Chemical Company will interview
Judents interested in sales and,
advertising work today and to-,
morrow at the Bureau of Appoint-'
ments.
Opportunities in the fields of
chemistry, engineering and
pharmacy will be discussed to-
day and tomorrow at the Bu-
reau by E. M. Yoho, employment
manager of the Eli Lilly Com-
pany.
Michigan Bell Telephone Co.
representative William Bergman
will hold a meeting at 4:10 p.m.
tomorrow in Rm. 130, Business
Administration Building, to dis-
cuss vocational opportunities in
the Bell Company.
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"SECURING a Teaching Posi-
tion" is the theme of a talk
planned by Purdom at 7 p.m. to-
day in University High School au-
ditorium.
Dr. E. L. Bowsher of the To-
ledo school system will be in
town tomorrow to answer the
question, "What Does Toledo_
have to Offer Prospective School
Teachers?"
Sponsored by the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, Dr. Bowsher will ad-
dress students at 7:15 p.m. to-
morrow in the Audio-Visual Audi-
torium, Administration Building.
To Hold Party
For Travelers
Cosmopolitans who have trav-
eled abroad or who would like to
will gather together to pool knowl-
edge at an all campus party at
8:30 p.m. Saturday at Lane Hall.
The two sponsoring groups, Stu-
dent Religious Association and the
National Student Association, will
coordinate information on all
types of summer service projects
P.T. Austin, SRA president, has
asked students who have had ex-
perience with any type of summer
service project from hosteling in
America to work in European
projects to report to Lane Hall.
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 President, Room
2552 Administration Building, by 3:00
p.m. on the day preceding publica-
tion (11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 19491
VOL. LIX, No. 116
Notices
Five-week Grades for all Fresh-
man Engineers are due in Dean;
Crawford's Office by Fri., March
18,
Seniors, School of Education:
Graduation announcements will be
sold Tues., through Fri., March
15-18, 10 a.m.-12 noon and 2-4;
p.m.. Student Lounge, University
Elementary School.
Women students attending the
Union Theatre trip to see"Htar-
vey," March 16, have 1 am, late
permission.
Phi Eta Sigma Fall Initiates
rnvhll gtt flnOffiP of S d nl~t
Lambda Cli Alpha, Hayden
House
Fencing Petitions: The Scimi-
tar Club requests that all fencing
petitions which are completed be
turned in as soon as possible: all
remaining petitions be turned in
not later than Mon., March 21.
Women students wishing to ap-
ply for henderson House for the
fall semester of 1949 may get in
touch with the Office of the Dean
of Women. Women who have an
academic average of 2.6 or better
and need to make cooperative liv-
ing arrangements are eligible,
The Delta Delta Delta local
scholarship fund at the University
of Michigan is for the benefit. of
any junior woman who is working,
towards a Bachelor's Degree who
shows evidence of superior citizen-
ship, has a financial need, and who
fulfills the scholarship require-
ment. Affiliated or unaffiliated
women may apply,
Any regularly enrolled junior
woman on the Michigan campus
is eligible who has maintained an
overall average of two-tenths of a
17, to interview tomet for posi-
tions as craft couniselor, riding in-
structor. Camp nurse, and general
counselors. For appoint ment call
at the Bureau of Appointments or
call extension 2614.
Mr. W. C. Bergman, Michigan
Bell Telephone Co., Detroit, will
be in 130 School of Business Ad-
ministration, Thurs., March 18,
4:10 p.m. to speak to interested
students of the School of Business
Administration and the Literary
College concerning emi1ployimen t
opportunities and reiuirements
with hiis organization. Sponsored
by the School of Business Admin-
istration and the University Bu-
reau of Appointments.
The United States Civil Service
Commission announces examina-
tions for Radio Engineer and Me-
torological Aid.
US (ivil Service (ommissi-nn
announces amendment. to An-
nouneement 157 for Historian, In-
telligence Specialist. General.,
Intelligence Specialist. T echni-
cal), Foreign Affairs Officer, So-
cial Science Analyst, extending
closing date to March 29.
Michigan Civil Service Commis-
sion announces examination for
Employment Service Executive.
Civil Service Commission olf De-
troit announces examination for
Cadet Civil Engineer, Cadet Elec-
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Daily-Pete Mann
MASON-DIXON DELINEATORS-Newly-elected officers of the Southerners' Club pore over a map
of the United States attempting to fix the location of the Mason-Dixon line. The new officers
are (left to right) Ann Cotton, vice president, Joe Epstein, president, and Paul McGough, secre-
tary-treasurer. Members of the infant organization, which held its second meeting last night,
went ahead with plans for a "real" southern meal and a "Cotton Ball."
Chicago Symphony To Present
Lastin Concert Series Sunday
The Chicago Symphony, under
the baton of Fritz Busch, will de-
liver the final concert of the
Choral Union Series at 7 p.m.
Sunday in Hill Auditorium.
Third oldest organization of its
kind in the United States, the
Chicago Symphony has been for
years in the forefront of the na-
tion's major orchestras.
FOUNDED IN 1891 by the late
Theodore Thomas, it is in its 58th
year of continuous existence.
Conductor Busch, born in
Siegen, Westphalia, in 1890,
first acquired world-wide re-
nown as conductor of the Dres-
den Opera, from which he re-
signed a lifetime contract in
protest against the rise of Hit-
ler.
His first performance in the
Vnited States was in 1927 when
he was guest conductor of the New#
York Symphony Society. Since
1945 he has been a conductor for
the New York Metropolitan
Opera.
IN JANUARY, 1947, he was
guest conductor of the Chicago
Symphony for the first time in
Orchestra Hall and repeated his
leadership last summer at Ra-
vinia.
Tickets for Sunday's concerts
are on sale in the University Mu-
sical Society's offices, Burton
Tower.
German Film
ToBeSlhowni
"Marriage in the Shadows," a
film dealing with the problem of
a marriage between a Jew and
Christia n during the Hitler re-
gimeill be shown at 8:30 p.m.
Friday and Sa turday at Hill Audi-
torium.
The Art Cinema League and the
Association of Independent Men
are sponsoring this German film
which Walter Winchell has called
the best since "Blue Angel" and
which has been recommended by
the National Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews.
Because of its significance,
"Marriage in the Shadows". was
the only film to be shown in all
four zones of Berlin.
Tickets will be available at Hill
Auditorium before each showing.
Approved Social Events for the
Coming Weekend:
March 18
Congregational-Disciples Guild,
M Club, Phi Alpha Delta
March 19
Adams House, Alpha Chi Sigma,
Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa
Kappa, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha
Phi Sorority, Beta Theta Pi, Delta
Chi, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta
Sigma Pi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta
Upsilon, Fletcher Hall, Graduate
Student Council, Greene House,
Hinsdale House
Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Gamma
Delta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi
Kappa Tau, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi
Sigma Delta, Pi Lambda Phi, Psi
Upsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, Theta Delta Chi, Theta
Xi, Tyler House, Winchell House
March 20
ma cau aL Le ces on wu en
Affairs this week for their mem- point above all-campus women's
be'ship cehtificates. average of the preceding year.
(The mInimum required average
Applichtlon blanks may be se-
cured from the Office of the Dean
of Women. They are to be filled
out and returned to that office ac-
compafied by three letters of ree-
ommendation, as specified. Appli-
cations must be filed by April 13.
$75 will be awarded to the win-
ning applicant early in May to be
used the following academic year,
Camp Positions: Representative
from Camp Q-Gull tprivate coed),
Lake Charlevoix, Mich., will be
here Thursday afternoon, March
Continuous from 1 P.M.
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FOR THE BEST IN DANCE MUSIC
CHUCK MEYERS
and his Combo
Phone 5805
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TRY OUR
LENTEN SPECIALS
and
NI and MILLER
Cafeteria
211 S. State
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TYPING
TYPING WANTED-Rapid, accurate, at
reasonable rates. Phone 2-3357. )1W
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED - Furnished apartment for
couple, June '49 through spring '50.
Call Schoten, 9191, icave nessago.
)2W
BUSINESS SERVICES
FOR A CANDID CAMPUS, consult our
complete photography files. Purchase
Radio and Camera Shop, Church and
South U, Phone 8696. )20B
EXPERT Typewriter Repair Service.
Mosely Typewriter Co., 214 E. Wash-
ington. )23B
SKIS-Have them reconditioned, block-
ed and properly stored for summer.
Call 2-7608, after 5 p.m. ) 24B
DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS
TAILORING
Orders Taken for
Any Type of Uniform
Reasonable Rates 2-2020
)3B
LAUNDRY - Washing and/or ironing.
Done in my own home. Have stretch-
er for wool socks. Free pickup and
delivery. Phone 2-9020. )2B
ILEARN TO DANCE
JIMMIE HUNT DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State St. Ph. 8161 ) 5B
CUSTOM CLOTHES. Restyling. Alter-
ations. Prompt service on all altera-
tions. Hildegarde Shoppe. 109 E.
Washington. Phone 2-4669. )4B
BUSINESS SERVICES
LADI ES
Tailoring
Alterations - Remodeling
A. GINSBURG
Phone 2-3481 for appointments 18B
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Is Transportation
Your Headache?
Spring vacation isn't very
far away, so arrange now
for your trip home by
placing an ad in TRANS-
PORTATION.
Hitch a Ride
with a Classified!
CALL 23-24-1
PERSONAL
BABY SITTING or cleaning done. Ref-
erences. Write Box 182, Michigan
Daily. )221-
OUR MISSTNG salesman gets so many
Royal.Typewriter orders that lie hired
a midget secretary to write his orders
in shorthand. Office Equipment Ser-
vice Company, 1116 So. University.
)1B
CORSAGES
CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE
Phone 2-7032 )25B
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE to N.Y.C. wanted April 1st. Share
expense and driving. Sy Maxwell,
2-6382.)3C
FOR RENT
2 ROOM furnished Apt., 315 No. Pros-
peet, Ypsilanti. )13F
FEMALE graduate student has apart-
ment close to campus to share with
girl graduate student. Write Box 181
Mich. Daily. )12F
FEMALE graduate student has apart-
ment close to campus to share with
girl graduate student. )12F
For good accommodations
bring your overnight or
weekend guests to the
PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME.
1133 E. Ann Phone 8144
ROOMS FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE room in private home,
twin beds for women, laundry privi-
leges, hospital. Washtenaw near cam-
pus. Phone 4482. )44R
NICE DOUBLE room for two Chinese
students. On first floor, with cooking
privileges and bath. Two blocks from
campus. Call 9232, ask for landlady.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST - Black wallet March 14, near
State Theatre. Owner needs badly.
Call Louis Heyman, Geology Dept,
U. of M. Reward. )76L
LOST-Black Ronson lighter. Engraved
LFS. Between Hill Aud. and New
Dorm. If found, call Lola Sghwartz.
2-6581.
LOST - Man's blue cashmere jersey.
probably in parking lot by T- rAversify
Hail. Reward. Dial 5986. 75L.
BLUE FABRIC WALLET lost in Burton
Tower on Feb. 28. Contents needed
desperately. Reward. Mary Hammond.
Ph. 2-7328, 1014 Vaughn St. )58L
BOOKS
More Bargains in Old Books
on all subjects. New titles added daily.
Good Browsing. You can't afford
to miss them.
OVERBECK BOOK STORE
1216 South University )16
FOR SALE
COMBINATION radio-phono-wire re-
corder with $40 worth of recording;
wire. $209 value. Sacrifice at $125.
May be seen by appointment. Call
2-6843 after 6 p.m.
WE HANDLE a complete New York line
of Henri Bendel Cosmetics--the bere-
ficial night cream sells for $1.50.
SPECIAL
MARK DOWN SALE
of a group of formals for $15.00 each.
Take your choice of sizes and colors.
Wool, rayon and corduroy dresses at
only $5.00. Some are short.
COUSINS
on State St.
PALACE HOUSE TRAILER-Plus full
length living room added. Sacrifice.
See at 2090 Baker Rd., Dexter. )82
TUCKAWAY SHOP
Gifts-Handmade by the Handicapped.
522 E. Liberty
Margaret Nickelson Martin )9
SALE AT SAMS STORE
122 E. Washington St.
100% Wool Grey Flannel Pants-$5.88
Navy T Shirts-49c
Khaki Drill Pants, Sanf.-$2.88. )8
LOOK AT THIS!
A Regular $79.95 Zip Topper
by Printless and Sycmore
NOW ONLY $69.95
All Wool Gabardine Sizes 8 to 40
The ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
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No. Main Opp. Court House
and hhs horse:
"BLACKCACK'
A REPUBIC PICTURE i}:>:;:",
STARTS TODAY
Thru Friday
Mat. 'tll 5 30C Nights 40c
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CARLSON
- 0E AGFION I
309 S. State
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PIPE SALE
Special Selling of 350 Pipes at $2.19.
Choice of Shape.
CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO.
324 S. State St. )
A RO RADIO. 335 S. Main. )ll.
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and ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT MEN -
present
THE TRUTH ABOUT FRATERNIZATION!
RADIO-Record Player equipped with
LP, 1949 Phil'o table model 1405, Sale
by private owner. See -,t, Ward's Rec-
ord Shop, 1209 S. Univ. )80
VIOLIN worth about $1.00, include case,
bow. In good shape. Phone Dan An-
derson, 2-8242, 9 to 5.30. )78
TELEVISION
RADIOS SERVICE
AERO RADIO SALES & SERVICE
Phone 4997 )7
BABY Parakeets and Canaries. Bird
supplies and cages. Moderate prices,
562 S. Seventh. Phone 5330. )4
Here Is Your
MICHIGAN
MERRY-GO-ROUND
sieres. Sizes 32-36 -,
dalls, 306 S. State.
Peter Pan Bras-
A.B.C. Cup. Ran-
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The DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH presents
"T OVAIRIC"
U. o M. theater Quild
Nomination for Production
If one of the plays suggested is prcfcrrcd, place an "x"
in the box beside it; if not, write in your preference on
the next to last line. Then write in on the last line the
Shakespearian play you would like to sec rdcd
Drop this ballot ill oc of the boxes provided. There is a
box in the Union, the League, and the lobby of Angell
Hall.
Polls close Sunday, March 20, at 9:00 P.M. The esult,
of this poll will be announced at ou' meeting on Wed-
n1cday, March 23 ,and will be Publishd il te in'~aUl
crc ~rafter
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SPARKLING COMEDY
by Jacques Devol
ENGLISH ADAPTATION
by Robert L, Sherwood
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