THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRI rM 11rIM/w r IMYrlr r rr Irllrl rM r AI IrYrF' t DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should besent in ~ypewitten form to the Office of the Assistant to the President, Room 2552 Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication 111:00 a.m. Saturdays). TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1949 VOL. LIX, No. 137 Notices College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Students who plan to attend summer school away from the University of Michigan must call at the Office of Ad- vanced Standing, 1209 Angell Hall to have their courses approved. Chinese Grant in Aid Program, U.S. Department of State: Chi- nese students expecting to qualify should apply immediately at the Office of the Counselor to Foreign Students, International Center. Applicants for Combined Cur- ricula: Application for admission to a combined curriculum must be made before April 20 of the final preprofessional year. Appli- cation forms may be obtained now at 1220 Angell Hall and should be filed with the Secretary of the Committees at that office. Orientation Advisors: Eligible men, second term fresh- men or better, interested in being Orientation Advisors for next fall may come for an interview to the Union student offices tonight, Wednesday, or Thursday from 7-10. World Student Fund: Petitions (Continued on Page 3) Will Discuss 'U' UNESCO Organization Ways in which a campus UN ESCO organization might promote wcrld peace will be discussed by a panel of faculty and students at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Uni- versity High School auditorium. The meeting is part of the se- ries of special lectures in educa- tion. It will be led by Prof. Wil- liam Clark Trow of the education. school, who is chairman of the Michigan Preliminary Committee for the United Nations' Education- al, Scientific and Cultural Organ- ization. Students include Tori Takaki, Tokyo; William Browning, Grad., Michael Chiappetta, Grad., Leon Gamet, Grad., Kapila Malik,, Grad., of New Delhi, India; Bill Miller, '49, and Willie Savage. French Comedy * * * 4 # # 'La Belle Aventure," a three-act comedy, will be presented by Le Cercle Francais at 8 p.m. today at the Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- tre. The play, written before World War I by G. A. de Caillovet, Rob- ert de Flers and Etienne Ray, deals with a marital mixup. * * * THE LEADING roles will be taken by Barbara Boucher, '50, who will play Helene de Trevillac; Leslie Rose, 51, as Andre Eguzon, Richard Burns '51, as Valentin Le Barroyer, Ruth Letzter, Grad, as Madame de Trevillac, Delores La- zich '49 as Countess d'Eguzon, and Larry Wedlon '51 as Count d'Egu- zon. Others in the cast are Harriet Peebles, Grad, Hubert Goldman, "49; Gerard Adams, '49; Harriet Krantz, '51; Delphine Tyber- To Be Presented Today 2 f MARITAL MIX-UP-Left to right, Larry Weld in, '51, Delores Lazich, '49, Richard Burns, '51, and Barbara Boucher, '50, as they appear in a scene from this year's French Play, "La Belle Aventure." BUSINESS SERVICES 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 EXPERIENCED teacher of piano. U. of M. graduate has openings. Beginners and advanced. Ph. 2-3944, 6-8 eve- nings. )36B 2 Day Service on Shirts HOME QUALITY LAUNDRY 215 E. Washington Tel. 9035 )33B JUST RECEIVED! Limited supply of TOASTMASTER Toasters . Adustable, Convenient. 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