PAGE 'rwoa TiHE MICHIGAN :1 LY - __ . ..._ .W., a. ... ..wa va uiara fwa awi .i Nl/ 1V (iI FACULTY MEMBERS ONLY: ' Speech Department To Present Talks To Deal Sherwood's 'Lincoln in Illinois' With Education Students Steer Clear of Parking Lots State High School Musicians To Compete at Hill Today Students are steering clear of those "Reserved for Faculty Members Only" signs these days. according to John Gwin of the Of- fice of Student Affairs. Gwin, who is in charge of auto- mobile regulations, praised stu- dents for their cooperation in keeping their cars out of the Uni- versity's parking lots this semes- ter. "FIFTEEN OR 20 students a day used to be ticketed for parking Scientists Find N.ewPotent Allergy Drugr DETROIT-(/)-A new drug for hay fever, asthma and other al- lergies is 20 times more potent than present ones, two scientists said today. It can be taken in far smaller doses, and it protects against an allergic attack three times longer than other drugs, they reported. It is also much less likely to cause undesired effects like sleepiness, nausea or dizziness, which the anti-allergic drugs bring on in some people. THE DRUG, named chloro-tri- meton, was announced by Drs. Richard F. Tislow and Annette La- Belle of the Schering Corp., Bloomfield, N.J. They described it to the federation of American so- cieties for experimental biology. It is being tested now on hu- mans and is expected to be availalble to the public soon, through doctor's prescriptions, Dr. Tislow said. Anti-allergic drugs act by com- bating a substance, histamine, re- leased in the blood by the allergic reaction. The tests showed that small doses are needed to overcome the attack of bronchial asthma, hay fever, hives or other allergies. Continuous from 1 P.M. -Last Times Today - FREDRIC --Star ts Sunday -- their cars in the reserved lots. 3ut now only a few students a day ire guilty of the practice." That ticketing may have something to do with improved student cooperation, Gwin said. A buck for the first misdemean- or, and $2 for the second is slapped on students caught with their automobiles where they shouldn't be. Hired checkers maze the rounds of reserved parking lots on and off campus several times a day. When they find a car that does not bear the proper identification -a park- ing tag-theybestow a ticket on its windshield and its owner winds up paying his fine at Gwin's office. AT LEAST one student thought he had the checking system beat. He discovered that the checker made the rounds of a certain park- ing lot at 9 a.m., and didn't re- turn till afternoon. So this scholar would leave his automobile there at 9:30, return for it at noon, safe in the assur- ance that no one would be the wiser--or so he thought. But he was wrong. One day when he returned to pick up his car at noon only to find a ticket waiting for him. In the process of shifting his schedule of appear- ances, the checker had caught the culprit. "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," Rob- ert Sherwood's Pulitzer Prize win- ning play, will be presented by the speech department at 8 p.m., April 28 to 30 in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, CED Seeks Ok The application for recognition of the Committee To End Dis- crimination will be considered by the Student Affairs Committee Tuesday, CED chairman Leon Rechtman announced yesterday. He also revealed that Prof. Har- old Guetzkow of the Psychology department would serve as faculty advisor to the organization, which now comprises 22 campus groups. +% FOR SALE Twelve episodes in Lincoln's life are depicted in the play, requiring an elaborate yet workable piece of staging. Prof. William P. Ilalstead will direct the production and Jack Bender, Grad., is designing the settings. GREETED WITH rave notices from critics when it was produced in New York in 1938, the play has since become a classic of the American theatre. Lincoln's career is portrayed from the time he was a postmas- ter in Springfield, Illinois, to his inauguration in Washington. Students will be given a special price rate for the Thursday night and Saturday matinee perform- ances. Tickets go on sale Monday. WANTED TO BUY TWO SEASON TICKETS for May Fes- tival. Reply Box 186, Daily. )7D WANTED TO RENT 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 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMMATE left school. Half double room available. Hollywood bed, show- er, bath. Three blocks from campus. Call 5750. )55R FRESHMAN Med. Student desires room- mate for fall semester. Write Panzer, South Hall, Box 207, Bloomington, Ind. )52R 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 Of Accountants The Accountinl Employers Con- ference, to be held Monday and Tuesday at the Business Adminis- tration School, may help to clari- f'rr cn m _I +-I - ti.,...Lt . m ,. ..,. :.. ., ' More than 4,000 youthful musi- cians will descend on the campus today for the annual state musical festival contest of the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Asso- tory of Music. Chicago; Indiana University; Wisconsin; North- western; and Baldwin-Wallace. * * * FOR SALE C7 FOR RENT COUSINS Store on State Street NOW! Genuine Euglish Rib Mercerized Cotton Anklets 49c. Come in Today. Our Brownie Duaflex, Reflex or Box Cameras will preserve Michigan Mvemiories. CALKINS-FLETCHER State Street )5 FOR SALE-May Festival tickets, first floor center. Phone 8992. )78 AFTER EASTER SALE Coats, Suits, Dresses and Accessories Greatly Reduced. Sizes 9-15, 10-44, and 1,i-2QA THE ELIZABETH bILLON SHOP 309 South State Street )2 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 TAILS, 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. Cali 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 dlark 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 CANARIES, Parakeets, Bird Supplies and Cages. Birds boarded. Expert care. 562 S. Seventh, Ph, 5330. )4 REJUVENATED 33 Ford. Must sell, wife allergic to high speeds. 555 Packard. )53 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 MOTORCYCLE 36-87 Harley, needs work, good motor and tires. Call Bolles,.9650. )77 IT'S A STEAL at double the price. A boy's.Schwinn built racer bicycle. Ph. Stan Brown, 14 Winchell House, 2-4401. )76 1947 FORD SUPER-DELUXE-Excellent condition. Inquire at 819 Third St. )75 LOSS' and FOUND LOST-Gold ring, initials M.S. Phone 5457, 1311 Forest Ave. Reward. )20L LOST-Gold initial ring, Mon., Ferry Field. Reward. Call 205 Allen Rum- sey, 2-4401. 21L 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 WILL THE PERSON who borrowed my Parker pen at the Reading class Tuesday. Please call Bob Santway, 5572. 22L PERSONALS zn GREAT THINGS are happenling at Club '39 PLYMOUTH Cpe., good condition, only $9.50. Get your meal ticket to- day. ) 33P URGENT to our missing salesman - You have a domestic crisis at home. Your pet Pekinese just ran off with a St. Bernard. We're worrying about the St. Bernard. Office Equipment Service Co., 1116 So. University. )1B FOUND - In Greenwich Village, New York, All Star Dixieland Jazz GroupI for concert Sunday, May 15, Hill Au- ditorium. Crwthists, phagotusists and ophicleidists need not apply. )37P BABY 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 DOES THE NEWS CONFUSE YOU? Subscribe to TIME. Two hours read- ing a week will keep you informed. At the student rate, TIME costs you less than a dime a week-$5.00 a year - through STUDENT PERODICAL AGENCY, Phone 2-82-42. 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 ATTRACTIVE double rooms, male stu- dents or employed men, .cpntinuous hot water, oil heat, air conditioning, close to campus and bus line. 1307 S. State, or ph. 2-7809. 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 HOMN 1133 E. Ann Phone 8144 /-/ 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 darning 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 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 BUSINESS 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 DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS TAILORING Orders Taken for Any Type of Uniform Reasonable Rates 2-2020 )3B FRAYED COLLARS ARE OUT OF FASHION Have yours turned forJSc 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, ty some of the problems involving cIatlion. THE PARTICIPANTS are first the education of accountants, ac- * * * division rating. winners from 10 cording to Prof. Leo Schmidt, of BETWEEN 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. to- district festivals held earlier this the BAd school. day, Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor year. There were 212 bands in the Of special importance is the old High School and Slauson. Junior district competitions and 66 of question of the respective roles High will be the scene of a contin- them will appear at the festival played by schools and employers uous musical program as school here tomorrow. in the training of accountants. bands and orchestras compete for Ann Arbor will be represented Prof. Schmidt said yesterday he the state championship, by Ann Arbor High, Tappan Jun- hoped that relationship would be Prof. William D. Revelli, con- ior High and Slauson Junior High. straightened out. ductor of the University bands,-- Various aspects of on-the-job is local festival chairman and training will be discussed at the has helped prepare today's pro- conference. Employment proce- gram. dunes will also be dealt with. He worked with Robert M. Lint, The results of this conference Hillsdale school, president of the will be presented to all collegiate band association and state f'esti- business schools throughout the val chairman. 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