THE MICHIGAN DAILY I1 DAILY OFFICIAL BUtLLETIN' Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all -embers of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the Office of the ,ssistant to the President, Room 2552 Administration Building, by 3:00p.m. onx the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1949 VOL. LIX, No. 131 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to stu- dents from 4 to 6 o'clock Wednes- day afternoon, April 13. College of Architecture and De- s;-..". "" reports for stu- dents in this College whose work Ly are requested during the week of April 11. Please send to 207 Architecture. Final Notice- Group Hospitalization and Sur- gical Service: During the period from April 5 through April 15, the University Business Office (Room 3058 Administration Building), will accept new applications as well as requests for changes in contracts now in effect. These new applications and changes become effective June 5, with the first Continuous From 1 P.M. E i - TODAY & WEDNESDAY - r ~ fn, hayi ave 4 ~# Sud s / *5 O~ a 9/ Celest HDL.M -Alan YOUNG Collee Tonsend-*William Frawley Also SCANDINAVIA SWOONER CROONER WORLD NEWS payroll deductions on May 31. After April 15 no new applications or changes can be accepted until1 October 1949.1 May Festival Ushers for Main flo-or and First Balcony: Come to the Box Office this afternoon in Hill Auditorium and pick up your1 Ushers Tickets. Ushers for See- ond Balcony, Ticket takers, and Stage Ushers names will appear in Wednesday's Daily. Pick up your tickets between 5 and 6 p.m.r MAIN FLOOR-Harriett Adams, Allan Albert, Peter Aquilina, Neil1 W. Beach, Carl F. Beaver, Richard; Bender, John Bergmann, Melvin1 Bernstein, Daniel Boucher, Dick1 Cossitt, Dale Danenberg, Anita Denniston, Dorothy Dunlap, Bill Edmunds, Jose Engel, Doloris Es-a senberg, Frank Essenberg. Normak Jane Estes, B. O. Feldman, Lester Florant, Victor Garwood, BarbaraI Garland, Shirley Goldfarb, Stuart Goldfarb.r FIRST BALCONY-R. M. Am- berg, Dawn Baldouf, Barbara Bamman, Betty Barna, Florence Baron, Ira Boskey, Lydia Creed, Glee Dudgeon, Naomi B. Dvor- man, Arthur Elfring, Dorothy Fogel, Abby Franklin, Dorothy Hack, David Hamilton, Bruce TUXEDO RENTALS Regulars--Longs-Shorts We carry a complete line of accessories Shirts-Hose-Ties-Hdkf. Studs-Links-Suspenders "The Downtown Store For Michigan Men" Herrigel, Clyde House, Jay Hoyt, Susan Kadian, Doris Kangas, Mar- lyn Keck, Carolyn Lalier, Barbara Lewis, Jo. Ann Lyons Bairbara Henry, Dorothea Hin- derer, Wiley Hitchcock, Ralph Johnson, Maurice Kartch, Jeanne Keller, Ralph J. Kenyon, William K. Kuzel, Monroe MacPherson, Robet t Mersereau, Nick Muhlbach, Virginia Muhlbach, Nina L. Pence, Geoige Petrossian, Michael Palo- vitz, Robert Rasmussen, Mr. Rooch, Faith Sadowski, Edward Schmidt, Virginia Schmidt, W. C. Shadford, Robert Sislock, Priscilla Stockwell, Robert W. Thosesen Jean Walker, Earl Wilhoff, Thel- ma Williams Sarah McHale, William MacMil- ler, Paul Mantek. Pauline Miller, Elaine Nagelvoort, John Neufeld, Irine Ossian, Joseph Palmer, Jr., Fausto Ramirez, Joan Ramirez,C John Salles, Rosalind Sawyer, John Schlee, Jean Schutt, Zola Shipman, Martin Sjaarda, Bar- bara Jean Smith, Dorothy Jean Smith, Lavonne Turner, Narvey E. Van Dyke, Nancy Ward, Nancy Watkins, Eugenia Wells, Iran Wy- man, Martin Wyngaarden, An- nette Zipple. Fraternity and sorority presi- Elizabeth Sargent Lee Medical dents are reminded that monthly History Prize is awarded annually membership reports for March are to a junior or senior premedical now due in the Office of Student student in the College of Litera- Affairs, 1020 Administration ture, Science, and the Arts for Bldg. writing the best essay on some topic concerning the history of Display of Signs on Diagonal: medicine. Freshmen in the Medi- Signs to be displayed should not cal School who are on the Com- exceed the following dimensions: bined Curriculum in Letters and 34"x46". This limiitation is im- Medicine are eligible to compete posed in order to have the signs in the contest. The committee on fit the new display boards. Signs the contest are Professors A. A. and the time of their display Christman, and F. H. Test, and should be cleared with the Office John Arthos. of Student Affairs. The Committee announces the I following sample topics: All independent candidates for 1. History of a Medical Unit the Student Legislature and for 2. Medical-Aid Man any class office should contact 3. Medicine in industry Barry Driggers, 409 Winchell, 2- 4. Tropical Medicine 4401, in order to receive campus- Prospective contestants may wide publicity through the Asso- consult committee members by ap- ciation of Independent Men. pointment. (1) A first prize of $50 and a Dance committee chairmen: second prize of $25 are offered, Chairmen of major campus dance (2) manuscripts should be 3,000 to .committees are reminded that eli- 5,000 words in length, (3) manu- gibility lists must be submitted to scripts should be typed, double the Office of Student Affairs, 1020 spaced, on one side of the paper Administration Bldg. This must be only, (4) contestants must submit domie to assure credit for participa- two copies of their manuscripts, tion by committee members. and (5) all manuscripts should be handed in at 1220 Angell Hall by May 15, 1949. Bureau of Student Opinion re- quests that all students who were notified, during the week of March 28, and did not come to be inter- viewed, call any day this week at 206 Tappan Hall. Graduate Women Interested in Part-time Counseling Positions in the Women's Residence Halls for the school year 1949-50 may ar- range appointments for inter- views by calling the office of the Dean of Women (Ext. 341; ask for Mrs. Sprentall) before April 30. Summer Work April 14-The Fair, Chicago De- partment Store, will have a rep- resentative here to interview girls for summer positions on their Col- lege Fashion Board. Further in- formation and appointments may be obtained by calling Ext. 1614, or by stopping in the office, 3528 Administration Bldg. Bureau of Appointments: A representative of Camp Ki- tanniwa (Battle 'Creek Camp Fire Girls) will be here Thurs., April CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING__I o ml FOR RENT BOOKS MAKE your reading hours more pleas- ant and informative by a book from our shelves. We have old books from private libraries, priced from 5c up. OVERBECK'S 1116 S. University ) BUSINESS SERVICES For good accommodations bring your overnight or weekend guests to the PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME 1233 E Ann Phone 8144 5-ROOM HOUSE at Kansas University in exchange for apt. or house in Ann Arbor. Occupancy in June. Phone Kloepper at 7622 before Friday. )19F *I- IL FOR SALE ItC1 . .. LOST and FOUND 309 So. Main St. Ph. 2-2015 earnings on our bonus savings plan Ask about it i LOST-Wed.,. blue and gold Schaeffer pen. Ph. 2-4401, 328 Mich. Hse. )5L LOST-Military style Watch. Silver ex- pansion band, at Yost Field House. Ph. Charles Froman, 2-4401. )7L BROWN SILK scarf lost vicinity of Fisher's Drug. If found, please call Robert Kuhn, ph. 2-4591. )96L BLUE FABRIC WALLET lost in Burton Tower on Feb. 28. Contents needed desperately. Reward. Mary Hammond. Ph. 2-7328, 1014 Vaughn St. )58L PERSONALS SUCCESSFUL SENIORS subscribe to TIME. Your last chance to save $1.50 by subscribing at the low college rates. $5.00 for yr. Phone 2-82-42, Student Periodical Agency. 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RESTAURANT and CANDY SHOP Reasonably Priced LUNCHEON and DINNER 332 SOUTH STATE STREET NIMS and MILLER YS CAFETERIA - COFFEE SHOP Our Daily Special Saves You Money A Full-Length Motion Picture in Gorgeous Color Featuring CARIBBEAN TUNA FISHING PRIMITIVE HAND INDUSTRIES AFRO-GUBAN STREET DANCING TRINIDAD MOUNTAINS EXCURSION 211 South State North of Liberty Metzger's Restaurant Where Good Food Insures Your Health and Our Success Domestic Beers and Wines 203 E. Washington Phone 9126 1111 -- 11 rsours i i H.m. -- iv. r.m. tai i ^.m. m. v jai. 11