WTHEMICHIGANDAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in The Daily Official The University Personnel Office Bulletin is constructive notice to all has received calls for students in- members of the University. Notices terested in part-time employment. for the Bulletin should be sent in Men who have had soda fountain typewritten form to the Office of the Mewhoavhdsdafuti Assistant to the President, Room 2552 experience and who have the Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. hours 11 a.m. through 2 p.m. and on the day preceding publication 6 to 11 p.m. free are needed. There (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). are also several calls for students who are interested in household WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1949 and gardenwork. VOL. LIX, No. 132 Final Notice- Notices Group Hospitalization and Sur- Student Tea: President and Mrs. gical Service: During the period tudentwillTeatresetondMs.from April 5 through April 15, the Ruthven will be at home to stu- University Business Office (Room dents from 4 to 6 o'clock this af- 3058 Administration Building), ternoong will accept new applications as well as requests for changes in To Members of the Faculty: contracts now in effect. These new Notice has been received of op- applications and changes become portunities under the Fulbright effective June 5, with the first Act for American citizens to un- payroll deductions on May 31. dertake advanced research or to After April 15 no new applications serve as Visiting Professors in the or changes can be accepted until United Kingdom, France, Italy, October 1949. Greece, Belgium-Luxemberg, Bur- ma and the Philippines. Awards College of Architecture and De- are ordinarily made for one aca- sign: Midsemester reports for stu- demic year, are paid wholly in the dents in this College whose work currency of the foreign country is not satisfactory are requested and are intended to cover all liv- during the week of April 11. Please ing and travel expenses. Applica- send to 207 Architecture. tions for all of the above countries except Italy and Burma must be School of Business Administra- mailed by midnight April 30. Fur- tion: The faculty of the School of Business Administration will be at home to other members of the University faculty and their fam- ilies on Sun., April 24, from 3 to 5 to view the new building. May Festival Ushers for Second Balcony, Ticket takers, and Stage Ushers: Come to the Box Office this afternoon in Hill Auditorium and pick up your Ushers Tickets, between 5 and 6 p.m. SECOND BALCONY-James K. Anderson, Donald Autore, Robert B. Bentley, Melvin Bondy, Morris Caminer, Joseph Cochin, Mary Elizabeth Corlin, Dorothy Dice, Donald W. Dickson, Mary Dinnan, Victor Dunaitis, Jeanne Duncan, Nathalie Elliott, June Freitag, Mary Lee Fretz, Grant K. Goodman, Helen Grossfeld, Sue Guimaraes, Ellis B. Hayden, Maud Hukill, Josef Jahr, Ivan T. Kaufman, William Lanzner, Edward Lautner, Mary Ellen Lavely, John D. Lead- better, Herbert Leiman, Valerie Lemper, Gail Locken. TICKET TAKERS, STAGE USHERS: Maurice B. Allen, Jr., Betty Ann Bacon, Herbert Cran- dell, Harold Daum, Walter L. Gal- son, Arnold Held, Edith Held, Robert Herhusky, Lloyd Newman, Albert M. Warner, Donald Wyant, Donald Zill.. V. A. Lowenberg, Robert A. Ma- rietta, Helen Marx, William F. Mennick, Marilyn Moran, Rhoda Joy Norwitz, Helen Olsher, Wilbur J. Perry, Jane Peterson, Mary Peterson, Doris R. Podewils, Har- old W. Rehm, Frederick M. Rem- ley, Dorothy Roberts, Alfred Rose, Stanley H. Saulson, Leon Sparling, Judith M. Starr, Alice Steele, Charleen Symmonds, Herbert Tanney, Robert L. Temby, John H. Thomson, Elizabeth Ann Walker, John Waller, Mary E. Watkins, W. W. Wilkinson, Richard J. Wlody- ga, E. L. Wohlgemuth. 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. Froggy Bottom Records: Orders for the musical numbers will be taken Wednesday and Thursday afternoon, April 13 and 14, 3-5:30 p.m., at the ticket booth, Union lobby. The cast and general stu- dent body may order at that time. Elizabeth Sargent Lee Medical History Prize is awarded annually to a junior or senior premedical student in the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts for writing the best essay on some topic concerning the history of medicine. Freshmen in the Medi- cal School who are on the Com- bined Curriculum in Letters and Medicine are eligible to compete in the contest. The committee on the contest are Professors A. A. Christman, and F. H. Test, and John Arthos. The Committee announces the following sample topics: 1. History of a Medical Unit 2. Medical-Aid Man 3. Medicine in industry 4. Tropical Medicine Prospective contestants may consult committee members by ap- pointment. (1) A first prize of $50 and a second prize of $25 are offered, (2) manuscripts should be 3,000 to 5,000 words in length, (3) manu- scripts should be typed, double spaced, on one side of the paper only, (4) contestants must submit two copies of their manuscripts, and (5) all manuscripts should be handed in at 1220 Angell Hall by May 15, 1949. NSA Travel Bureau will be open Wednesday and Thursday, 4-5 o'clock in the Office of Student Affairs. Bureau of Appointments: The Western Cartridge Com- pany has openings for mechanical, industrial, and general mining en- gineers for an intensive training program for positions open to June graduates in their organiza- tion. The Foster Wheeler Corp. has openings in their training pro- gram for graduate mechanical and chemical engineers. The Citizens Utility Co. of Greenwich, Conn., have openings in their trainjing course which would lead to assistant manager- ships in one of their utility prop- erties. Candidates should have an engineering degree. with a basic understanding of the fundamental business subjects. For information concerning the above, contact J. C. Brennan, 3528+ Administration Bldg. 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. Chicago resi- dents preferred. For further infor- mation and appointments, call Ext. 371 or call at the office, 3528 Ad- ministration Bldg. Bureau of Appointments: A representative of Camp Ki- tanniwa (Battle Creek Camp Fire Girls) will be here Thurs., April 14, to interview experienced girls for cotunselor positions: sports and games, dramatics, nature lore, camp craft, archery, waterfront, dietetics. music. riding; also camp nurse, unit diirectors, and craft di- rectors. For appointment, call at 2528 Administration Blclg. Summer Work: Opportunity for men interested in theatre to work as ushers in the Central City Opera House, Central City, Colorado, during the 1949 Play Festival Season, June 27-August 20. For further infor- mation, call at 3528 Administra- tion Bldg. , ,- -1 -1 At 2:55 - 6:10 - 9:30 "A SONG IS BORN" DANNY KAYE VIRGINIA MAYO Matinees . . . . 25c Evenings . . . . 35c Doors open 1:15 P.M. Daily NOW THRU THURS. At 1:30 - 4:50 - 8:05 ,KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY HANDS" JOAN FONTAINE BURT LANCASTER Summer Work, Engineers: Opportunity for summer work with Standard Oil of Ohio, for juniors in engineering: chemical engineers for Technical Service Division, mechanical engineers for Fuels and Lubricants Service Di- vision, chemical engineer or indus- trial engineer with chemical en- gineering background for eco- nomic group of Refining Control Division, industrial engineer with mcchn~ical engineering, back- ground for maintenance group in Refining Control Division. For further information and applica- tion blanks, call at Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. (Continued on Page 3) with Cliff Hoff eve ry Friday & Saturday Night 211 S. State St. (aiT=, STARTS TODAY Thru Friday Mat. 'til 5 30c Nights 40c CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING No. Main Opp Court House P A KNOCKOUT! , Six-shooterSho SCOTT BRADYb ANABBL SHAW RAYMOND ADDED BUGS BUNNY CARTOON PLUS -_____ (L 1 Iltl' -*iiM FOR SALE FOR SALE. FOR RENT FEMALE graduate student has apart- ment close to campus to share with one girl. Call 2-1264 between 5 and 6:30 p.m. )20F For good accommodations bring your overnight or weend guests to the PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME 1133 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 LOST and FOUND LOST-Gruen Verithin, broken band, initials. Tower or along Washtenaw Mar. 28. Reward. -Call B. J. Clark, 2-2580. )9L BROWN SILK scarf lost vicinity of Fisher's Drug. If found, please call Robert Kuhn, ph. 2-4591. )96L BLUE FABRIC WALLET lost in Baurton Tower on Feb. 28. Contents needed desperately. Reward. Mary Hammond. Ph. 2-7328, 1014 Vaughn St. )58L ranI OPENING!S TODAY! Our New SHRIMP and OYSTER BAR Exclusive in Ann Arbor Visit our beautifully en- larged Lounge Bar with new murals of familiar Ann Arbor scenes. Now OPEN 12-12 ORGAN MUSIC 6-9 P.M. W ~e SUPPER CLUB 3715 Jackson Ave. 1940 FORD Deluxe Convertible Coupe. Fully Equipped. Call owner, 9050. )45 $70 WORTH of brand new classical rec- ord albums for $30. Ph. 2-9850. )44 1941 PONTIAC, 4 door, heater, radio, seat covers. Ph. H-11, Law Club. )41 MOTORCYCLE. '46 Norton, 500 cc displ. Excellent condition, reasonable price. Call 2-9882 afternoons and evenings. )51 1948tCROSLEY Sta. Wgn. Perfect con- dition. $650. 1660 Monson Ct., W.R. Phone Ypsi 3560R12 after 5:30. )50 FEET SORE? Man's Aluminum bicycle -dependable transportation. Reason- able. Call Tom, 2-2181, after 7 p.m.)49 HOUSE TRAILER, 1946 Kozy Coach. 24 feet., bottle gas, $1500. Selleck's Trail- er Park, Ypsilanti. Call R. A. Bloom, Ph. 9282. )48 BEST OFFER over $100 buys 1929 Model A Ford. Excellent mechanical condi- tion, with new battery and very good tires. Inquire at 107 Tyler House, E. Quad. )47 GREATLY REDUCED Price-Real Bar- Gain. Phiico radio combination with long player. Slightly used 1949 model. Sale by owner. Ward's Record Shop, 1209 S. Univ. )46 EASTER SPECIALS! Gabardine Sport Shirts ,Assorted Colors Well Tailored. $3.99. With zipper front, $4.99. SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington )8 Before You Know It-It's Easter We'll dress you from head to toe for the big parade- in the height of style. THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP 309 South State )2 STRAW HATS FOR SPRING From $4.95. Assortment of colors. COUSINS on State St. 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 )6 WANTED TO BUY IF IT FLOATS WE'LL BUY IT. 4-man canoe. Call Dale, 4379. )5D WANTED TO RENT PROFESSOR wants to rent good, un- furnished house or apartment for fall. Permanent. Will sign lease. Adult family. Ph. Mrs. Braver, 8602. ) low ROOMS FOR RENT PRIVATE ROOM for student. Close to campus. Call 2-3445. SINGLE ROOM-Graduate student pre- ferred. Newly decorated, furniture, automatic heat, hot water. Private home. Come evenings only. Yankey, 811 Sybil. )50R HELP WANTED PERSONALS l r go NNW WANTED-Paul Anderson 'for Senior President. The Man for the Job. )31P TO OUR MISSING SALESMAN - Just because you have spring fever, you can't stop working. Remember the Royal Portable Typewriter saves work and makes things as easy as possible. Office Equipment Service Co., 1116 So. University. )1B 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. Order now. Your subscription starts when you have a permanent address. BABY SITTERS - Call Kiddie Kare, 2-1903; if no answer, 25-7364. )28B CORSAGES CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE Phone 2-7032 )25B JUDY 'N EVELYN-Re stuff left Feb. 5: Need Eversharp for last minute affairs, typewriter won't do. Pearls for decoration, lighter for Luckies. Searched Hartford fruitlessly for Put- nam street to remind you. No pearls, pen, lighter or Putnam street. What gives? )30P COTTON SLIPS. Sanforized. Eyelet trim, $1.79. Sizes 32-38 9 to 17. Randall's Specialty Shop, 306 S. State. )1OP i, Ii T OPICAL BYWAYS Presents Adventure with Latin American Cameraman AU BERT LAVASTIDA Quaint Old Trinidad and the Blue Caribbean 100 Minutes of Color Movies April 16 8:30 P.M. Tickets 80c at Wahr's u PATTENGILL AUDITORIUM - ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH HORN Conn, Double, F-B Flat Guaranteed perfect condition. Call Morgan at 2-2565 between 5 & 7 p.m. - N ~1 ) 43 I CAMERA Bargain-Like new Argus C-3 coated f3.5 lens. Excellent for color. Complete $55. Call Barney, 2-1122. )42 COMPLETE supply of golf equipment; Bag Boy collapsible caddy carts. Phone 2-2058. Johnny Malloy, Pro. )30B IT'S A CRIME-I've outgrown my beau- tiful $60 spring suit. Light tan her- ringbone weave, 37 long, 2-piece. Come take it away for $35. Phone 2-6605. )22 1941 PLYMOUTH sedan, new engine in 1947, new paint job in 1948. Price reasonable. Call Bob Gregg, 4896. )23 BABY PARAKEETS. Delightful, inex- pensive Easter gifts. Also bird sup- plies and cages. 562 S. Seventh. Ph. 5330.)4 FORD STATION WAGON 1946, good running, very good-looking. Private owner. $1175.00. Tel. 2-4287 after 6 p.m. )38 GIVE A RONSON for Easter! We have a complete stock of table, pocket, pencil, and combination lighters at all prices. CALKINS-FLETCHER State St. GOLFERS: I have 2 sets of inatched clubs to sell. One Walter Hagen, the other Bobby Jones. Both wonderful buys. Call Bob Sena, 9559 on either Tuesday or Thursday this week. )37 TUXEDO, double-breasted, 37. Never worn. $25. 1984 Harding, Ypsi. 4331-W. ) 361 TYPEWRITER, Underwood portable, in excellent condition. $40. Phone 3-1511, ext. 2519. )35 1949 RENAULT Fordor, low mileage, 50 miles per gallon of gas, $1095. Dr. Berger, 424 N. State, 2-1621. )34 FIRST IN QUALITY TELEVISION Franchise dealers for RCA, Motorola, General Electric, and Stewart-War- ner. Aero -Radio Sales & Service. Phone 4997. )7 2-WHEELED Tyson all-metal trailer with canvas cover. Good condition. Phone 25-0041. )40 FOR SALE-Tails, size 38, accessories and shoes. Call 5054 after 5 p.m. SODA FOUNTAIN help w female. Hours, at noon 6-11. Apply in person,I versity. WANTED - Part-time waitress. Hours 9:30 nights or Sundays. S. 317 S. State. BUSINESS SERVICES wanted, male or n 11-2or night 727 North Uni- soda-fountain to 3:30. No S. Kresge Co., )22H 1 (e44o 7hia 36 per day EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE done on all typewriters. Moseley Typewriter Co., 214 E. Washington. )23B SPEED-O-TYPING, SERVICE -- Clean, neat, accurate. Phone 2-6441. Reas- onable rates (free pick-up and de- livery). . )34B 2 Day Service on Shirts HOME QUALITY LAUNDRY 215 E. Washington Tel. 9035 )33B DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS TAILORING Orders Taken for Any Type of Uniform Reasonable Rates 2-2020 )3B UNFINISHED FURNITURE and cabinet work made to order. Student crafts- men - student prices. Call 25-8459 after 6 p.m. )35B FRAYED COLLARS ARE OUT OF FASHION Have yours turned for 50c at TUCKAWAY HOUSE E. Liberty at Maynard Phone 9582 Margaret Nickelson Martin )9 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 ORPHEUM 14 Consecutive Days APRIL 22 - MAY 5 Reserved Seats Only The Academy Award Winner. BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! BEST ACTOR f' TI-IP YF FAPTI For only $9.50 a week you can enjoy seven full days of solid eating pleasure. Yes, here is a new plan that kicks the bottom out of high meal prices and cuts your weekly food bill in -half! We call this money-saving plan Club 211. Acting in the interests of the entire campus, a representative cross-section of students is pro- moting Club 211 so that you can now get max- imam service and meal variety at a price so low you'll wonder how it's possible. Think of it!-for just $9.50 (almost half the average student's weekly food expenditure) Club 211 serves you 19 tempting meals a week. You get three full meals a day - Monday through Saturday, plus one big dinner on I J ELICIOUS MEALS What's more, additional price schedules have been set up as follows: NO BREAKFASTS . ." " . . . $8.50 NO WEEKENDS . .. ..... . . $7.50 No Breakfasts or Weekends . $6.95. (Saturday & Sunday inclusive) CUSTOM CLOTHES. Restyling. ations. Prompt service on all tions. Hildegarde Shoppe. Washington. Phone 2-4669. Alter- altera- 109 E. )4B LADIES' TAILORING Alterations-Remodeling A. GINSBURG Phone 2-3481 for appointments )18B MICHIGAN ENDING TODAY 35c until 5 P.M. GREGORY Anne I Club 211 is located at 211 South State Street. This unnusual eating plan goes into effect April 18. SPECIAL TRIAL OFFER: Typical Club 211 meals will be served at regular prices on Thurs., Fri., and Sat. of this wek. Come in . . . try the menu prove it to yourself After you have been thoroughly convinced that Club 211 offers you the best food buy in town, then get your membership PECK* BAXTER .gsAA K . : l w I I -II