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THE MICHIGAN IAILY
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
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Plr Series
Tick0ets o11
Sale Today
Season tickets for the Ann Ar-
bor Drama Festival are on sale in
the Garden Room of the League
Sfrom d0a.m. to 5 p.m. every day
but Sunday.
Sale of single tickets, if any are
available, will open May 5, ac-
cording to James Murnan, ticket
chairman. "Judging from the ad-
vance mail order sale, we expect
a a complete sellout," he said.
THE FIVE week season stretch-
kig from May 5 to June 11 will
bring to Lydia Mendelssohn Thea-
tre such famous names as Basil
Rathbone and Martha Scott.
"Ah Wilderness," starring
Ernest Truex will have an eight-
performence run from May 5 to
May 14, including two matinees.
The second week of the Festival
will bring "Twelfth Night" to the
stage with a cast including Arnold
Moss and Frances Reid. It will
b. =have seven performances from
May 17 to May 21.
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IT WILL BE followed by "Night
Must Fall" with Lucile Watson.
The play will be presented seven
times from May 24 to May 28. "As
You Desire Me" starring Marta
Abba will run May 31 to June 4
with seven performances.
The season will close with
"The Heiress" starring Basil
V Itathbone and Martha Scott. It
will be performed seven times
from June 7 to June 11.
Valentine Windt, who was di-
rector for the Ann Arbor Drama
Season the three years preceding
its war-time interruption in 1943
will again be director this year.
State Doctors Will
Meet Here Today
More than 100 doctors from all
over the state will converge on
I Ann Arbor today for the annual
meeting of the Michigan Society
of Obstetricians and Gynecolo-
gists.
They will hold a research meet-
ing at 3 p.m. in Rackham Amphi-
theatre under the direction of Dr.
Norman F. Miller, of the Medical
School.
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin should be sent in
ypewritten form to the office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
an the day preceding publication
'11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
VOL. LIX, No. 139
Notices
The biennial Open House for
the College of Engineering: Fri.,
April 22. Classes will not be held
in the College of Engineering on
that date.
Engineering Interviews:
Douglas Aircraft Company will
interview Seniors and Graduate
students receiving degrees in June
and August from the Aeronauti-
cal and Mechanical Engineering
Departments, today and Fri.,
April 21 and 22, 1523 E. Engineer-
ing Bldg. Application forms in
1079 E.E.
The Connecticut State Person-
nel Department announces open
competitive examinations for As-
sistant Mental Hygienist and Jun-
icr Mental Hygienist. Further in-
formation may be obtained at the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Administration Building.
Bureau of Appointments
The City of Royal Oak, Michi-
gan, announces an examination
for position of Senior Library As-
sistant. Additional information
may be obtained at the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Administra-
tion Building.
Bureau of Appointments
The U.S. Civil Service Commis-
sion announces an examination
for Cartographic Aid and Carto-
grapher. Appropriate study may
be substituted for pertinent expe-
rience in the field. Additional in-
formation may be obtained at the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration Building.
Bureau of Appointments
Bureau of Appointments:
Camp Positions: Representative
of Camp Tyrone (Flint YWCA)
will be at Bureau of Appointments,
Tuesday, April 26, to interview
counselors for waterfront, land
sports, and handicraft. For fur-
ther information and appoint-
ment, call 3528 Administration
Building.
Representatives of North Star
Camp for boys will be at Bureau of
Appointments, Wednesday, April
27, to interview men for positions
in crafts, camp craft, water sports,
and fencing.
For appointment, call at 3528
Administration Building.
Summer Work: Detroit Civil
Service announces examination
for Baseball Instructor for sum-
mer playground program. For fur-
ther information call at Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Administra-
tion Building.
The Standard Register Co. will
have a representative here on
Monday evening, April 25, for a
group meeting with all men inter-
ested in their sales training pro-
gram. Appointments will be made
at the meeting for interviews on
Tuesday. The meeting is compul-
sory in order to obtain an appoint-
ment. Contact the Bur. of Appts.
if you plan to attend the meeting.
The Ansco Co. will have a repre-
sentative here on Monday, April
25, to interview chemists (M.S.
and Ph.D., and Ph.D. in organic,
chemistry), mechanical, chemical,
and industrial engineers. Physi-
cists with a B.S. or M.S., Biochem-
ist with an M.S., and sales repre-
sentatives either with an engineer-
ing or business background.
Dr. Paul Williams, interviewing
for the General Fireproofing Co.,
Timken Roller Bearing, and
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co.
will be here on Monday, April 25,
to interview for sales and account-
ing positions with these compan-
ies.
The Allegheny-Ludlum Steel
Corp. will have a representative
here Tuesday, April 26 to inter-
view mechanical, chemical, metal-
lurgical, and industrial engineers,
accountants, and people interested
in Business administration and
personnel.
The Grace Lines Co. will have a'
representative here on Wednes-
day. April 27, to interview men in-
terested in employment in their
training programs.
The Harris-Seybold Co. will
have a representative here on
Wednesday, April 27, to interview
industrial and sales engineers with
a business administration and en-
gineering background, business
administration students, and me-
chanical engineers. Positions will'
be in Cleveland.
The Kimberley-Clark Corp will
have a representative here on
Wednesday, April 27, to interview
chemical, mechanical, and electri-
cal engineers, business adminis-
tration students, and men inter-
ested in sales.
The Provident Mutual Life In-
surance Co. will have a represen-
tative here on Thursday and Fri-
day, April 28 and 29, to interview.
men for sales. Although they are
primarily interested in men for.
the state of Michigan, they will
talk to people from any other
state.
For further information and ap-
pointments, call Ext. 371, or stop
in the office of the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg.
Bureau of Appointments
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Counter sale of season tickets
for the Ann Arbor Drama Season,
Garden Room of the Michigan
League, daily, ten t e.
The Thomas M. Cooley Lec-
tures, third series. Fourth lecture.
"Representative Suits,--2. with
Special Reference to Federal Rule
23." Professor Zechariah Chiafee,
Jr., Harvard Law School. 4:15
p.m., Thurs., April 21, 120, Hutch-
ins Hall.
Academic Notices
Seminar in Applied Mathemat-
ics, today at 4:15 p.m. in 247 W.
Engineering Bldg. Prof. G. E. Hay
speaks on "On a Problem in Plane
Stress."
Geometry Seminar tonight at
7:00 in Rm. 3001 Angell Hall. Mr.
G. L. Spencer will speak on "Dif-
ferential Geometry in the Minimal
Plane."
Orientation Seminar today at
3:00 p.m. in Rm. 2019 Angell Hall.
Professor G. Y. Rainich will speak
on, "Skew Pentagons."
Zoology Seminar tonight at 7:30
in the Rackham Amphitheatre.
Mr. John F. McMillan will report
on "Summer Food Habits of
Moose (Alces americana shiraei
Nelson and Effects of Various
Factors on Food Supply in Yellow-
stone Park." Mr. Ivor Cornman
will report on "Cytological Phe-
nomena Observed During Selective
and Nonselective Injury to Malig-
nant Cells in Tissue Culture with
Penicillium Extracts and with Ni-
trogen Mustards."
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HAMLET'S OPHELIA-Jean Simmons, outstanding English
cinema star, will play Shakespeare's tragic heroine in the Laurence
Olivier production of the classic coming to the Orpheum Friday.
T1o Air New
Student Radio
Drama Series
Students in the radio division of
the speech department will
present the first in a new series of
radio dramas at 10 p.m. today over
station WHRV.
Entitled the "Angell Hall Play-
house," the series will be a weekly
half hour show and will feature
scripts written by University stu-
dents.
TONIGHT'S presentation, "The
Resurrection," is a tale of the sor-
did life in a Navy prison on a Pa-
cific island. It is the story of a
young sailor named Tony who
slowly goes insane from the end-
less fthonotony of the camp.
Written by Alfred Slote 'Grad,
the broadcast will feature Sam
Rich as the narrator and
Charles Fossati as Tony.
Others in the all male cast are
Dick Charlton, Al Fetting, Ed
Dworsky, Al Samborn, Ed Potts,
and James Reiss. Merrill Mc-
Clatchey will direct.
Chilly
MURMANSK - The tempera-
ture in Siberia falls even lower'
than it does at the North Pole.
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FOR
SALE
Dance This Spring
to
CHUCK MEYERS
and his Orchestra
Cal 15805
A
MOTORCYCLE SALE
A very good selection. All priced to sell.
Will accept trade-ins.
A Complete Rebuilding Service.
INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES
207 W. Liberty St. Phone 2-1748
)10
IT'S A STEAL at double the price. A
boy's Schwinn built racer bicycle.
Ph. Stan Brown, 14 Winchell House,
2-4101. )76
1947 FORD SUPER-DELUXE-Excellent
condition. Inquire at 819 Third St.
)75
TrAILS, size 36, worn six times, excel-
lent'condition, $25. Phone 2-8670. )72
BOXER PUPS-Whelped March 12. Sire
Champion Brass Bound of Briarnole,
Dam Mazelaine's Hippoly Ta. $100.
5040 Scio Church Rd., Ph. 25-8477. )73
REMINGTON portable typewriter, old
model, German keyboard, excellent
condition. Phone 2-8871 mornings or
evenings. )74
NEW PHILLIP'S Eng. girl's bicycle with
gears. Call 2-6581, Rm. 3008. )70
1946 DODGE-Blue deluxe two-door se-
dan, fluid drive. Mileage under 20,000.
Arvin heater, defroster fan, seat cov-
ers, chains, new brake bands and
cylinders. Has had excellent care,
and is in perfect condition. Ph. 5373.
)68
PRIVATE SALE of furniture: daven-
port, three single beds with Simmons
Beautyrest inner-spring mattresses,
electric stove and vacuum cleaner,
book-cases, porcelain kitchen table,
two Chinese dark wood chairs, one
Chinese table, three chests of draw-
ers, desk, odd chairs and occasional
tables. On view at 1313 S. State,
Wednesday, April 20th through Sat-
urday, April 23rd. )67
GREY flannel suit;"blue worsted suit,
corduroy sport coat with flannel
pants. All sizes 40-42. On display in
tailor shop in basement of Lawyers'
Club. ) 66
MAN'S BICYCLE - Good condition,
light, basket, etc. $15.00.Fred Davis,
307 Prescott House, E. Quad. .)71
'46 Whizzer Motorbike, good condition.
$85.00. G. Hamburg, 2-5553. )65
REJUVENATED 33 Ford. Must sell, wife
allergic to high speeds. 555 Packard.
)53
1940 FORD Deluxe Convertible Coupe.
Fully Equipped. Call owner, 9050. )45
GOLF CLUBS and Bag Boy collapsible
caddy carts. Ph. 4044 or 2-2058. John-
ny Malloy, Pro. ) 30B
BARGAINS AT SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington
U.S. Navy "T" Shirts, 1st quality, 49c
Khaki Pants, sanforized, $2.66
Gabardine Sport Shirts, $3.99 )8
ONE Corona Portable, one Remington
Portable typewriter. Excellent condi-
tion, priced reasonably. Mr. Krol, 314
N. State. )64
NATIONAL HRO-7 Receiver, one year
old, perfect condition, with NBFM
adapter, $240. Broadcast coils for
above, $20. PRC Panoramic Adapter,
brand new, $35. Call Stan Crapo,
2-3171. )63
CANARIES, Parakeets, Bird Supplies
and Cages. Birds boarded. Expert
care. 562 S. Seventh, Ph. 5330. )4
AFTER EASTER SALE
Coats, Suits, Dresses and Accessories
Greatly Reduced. Sizes 9-15, 10-44,
and 121-24%,
THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
309 South State Street )2
4WA=
Te AV demY BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!
Award " BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR!
Laurence
OLIlVIERex
presents
by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE A Universal-Intetnotional Recose
A J. ARTHUR RANK ENTERPRISE
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-Used Motorcycle, Harley 74
or Indian Chief. Art Meier, 2-3143.
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LOST
and
FOUND
LOST-Leather case containing toilet
articles. Hill & Oxford, April 7. R.
N. Clark, 307 Lloyd, 2-4401.
LOST-Blue, girl's leather wallet. Ini-
tials JMD. Vital to owner. Call Art,
334 Prescott, phone 2-4591. )18L
LOST-Gold Cortbert wrist watch with
broken expansion band. Please return
to E. Jorgensen, 4008 New Women's
Residence. )13L
BROWN SILK scarf lost vicinity of
Fisher's Drug. If found, please call
Robert Kuhn, ph. 2-4591. )96L
BUS IN ESS
SERVICES
TYPING SERVICE-Student papers, re-
ports, theses, dissertations, accurate-
ly done by experienced typists. For
information call 6197. )38B
EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE done on all
typewriters. Moseley Typewriter Co.,
214 E. Washington. )23B
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.
CALKINS-FLETCHER
State St. )5
COUSINS
Store on STATE STREET
Investigate our cleverly designed straw
and woven handbags. priced from
$1.95 )l
DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS
TAILORING
Orders Taken for
Any Type of Uniform
Reasonable Rates 2-2020
)3B
FRAYED COLLARS
ARE OUT OF FASHION
Have yours turned for 50c at
,TUCKAWAY HOUSE
E. Liberty at Maynard Phone 9582
Margaret Nickerson Martin )9
LEARN 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
Continuous From 1:30 P.M.
Weekday Nights and
Matinees 25c Sundays. 35c
Last Time Today
"RACHEL AND
THE STRANGER"
~Also-
"Code of Scotland Yard"
Friday & Saturday
(L1 fll
FOR RENT
WANTED TO RENT
FURNISHED home near Pinckney avail-
able in Sept. Phone Ypsi 57 or con-
tact L. Walters, Mack & Mack Furni-
ture, Ypsi. )21F
For good accommodations
bring your overnight or
weekend guests to the
PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME
1133 E. Ann Phone 8144
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMMATE left school. Half double
room available. Hollywood bed, show-
er, bath. Three blocks from campus.
Call 5750. )55R
MAY FESTIVAL Rooms available for
guestsin private homes. Callstudent
Room Bureau, 2-8827, 11:30-12, 6:30-
7:00. )1R
FRESHMAN Med. Student desires room-
mate for fall semester. Write Panzer,
South Hall, Box 207, Bloomington,
Ind. )52R
MOVE right in with 3 others. Dorm-
style. Block from Bus. Ad. Bldg. on
Hill. No smoking. 9371. Ask for Al
or anyone in Rm. 5. )54Rj
BOOKS
For the Best in Bookbinding
at a price you can afford
OLSEN'S BINDERY
325 E. Hoover Phone 2-7976
)37B
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
"' J/ HELP WANTED
VACATION WORK-If you have sales
aptitude we can train you in less than
one week to join a hard-hitting sales
organization in which our men are
earning far above the average pay.
This is educational work. Applicant
must be willing to follow instructions
on a proven sales plan. He must have
serious intentions of working three
full months. Write, giving full par-
ticulars to Mr. Roberts, 916 Francis
Palms Bldg., 2111 Woodward Ave.,
Detroit 1, Michigan. )27H
SECRETARY - STENOGRAPHER. Part
time, permanent. Executive office.
Dr. Rector, Maternity Hospital. Phone
2-0978. )26H
CAMP COOK to cook for boys' summer
camp group June 18th to Sept. 1st.
Call 2-9454. )25H
WANTED - Part-time soda-fountain
waitress. Hours 9:30 to 3:30. No
nights or Sundays. S. S. Kresge Co.,
317 S. State. )22H
GRADUATE student and faculty wife
want apartment for June. No chil-
dren or pets. Will consider long-
term lease. Call Thomas Wilds at
4087 or 3-1511 ext. 556. ) 15W
LEAVING TOWN IN JUNE? Army offi-
cer and family urgently need home
duringdstudent detail at University.
Two to three bedrooms. Call 6029.
) 14W
HAWAIIAN couple (law student) needs
apartment in June. Can't commute
because home is 5000 miles away;
small, furnished apartment near sch
can't build ourselves a grass shack be-
cause the building code forbids. Would
like a 2 year lease. Prefer small, fur-
nished apartment near school. (Beg-
gars can't be choosers, but we can
dream, can't we?) If you can help,
please call George Fukuoka, 4145,
Lawyers Club. ) 13W
PERSONALS
A MEMO to our Missing Salesman:
Roses are red, violets are blue, all the
world likes a fat man, that's why we
like you. Office Equipment Service
Co., 1116 S. University. )1B
WANTED-Harpsichordists, dulcermists
and lutists for concert of classic jazz.
Auditions Hill Aud., Sunday, May 15.
37P
DOCTOR-Forget the pills. Those Club
211 meals make me feel like a million.
Try it yourself. 211 S. State St. )33P
BAB'[ SITTERS - Call Kiddie Kare,
2-1101; if no answer, 25-7364. )28B~
YOUR HAIR IS YOUR CROWNING
GLORY-Keep it properly shaped by
an expert for $1.00. Shampooed, set,
and styled for $1.25 at RAINEY'S
BEAUTY SALON, 1031 East Ann,
Phone 2-3725. )32P
STUDENT interested inbicycle tour of
Europe July-September with single
man. I can arrange student-type pas-
sage. Pot details, write John Erbaugh,
326 N. Ingalls, or call 2-3211. )36P
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SHIP 'N SHORE Blouses. Whites, colors,
and plaids. Sanforized. $2.95 and
$3.95. Randall's Specialty Shop, 306
S. State. )1P
CAMPUS
CORSAGE SERVICE
A Student Service for Students
Thrill your date for the coming
formals by a corsage from us.
We offer discount on N.S.A. cards
Phone 2-7032 )20B
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