1'IGE ~THE MICHIGAN DILiY
TtTESDAY, API
SOCCER AT FERRY FIELD:
'U'To Join in World Cooperation Week
Gov. G. Mennen Williams has
proclaimed a statewide World
Cooperation Week, May 1-7.
On campus, World Cooperation
Week will be celebated by a se-
ries of events starting with an in-
ternational sports program Sun-
day, and culminating in Interna-
tional Ball, May 6.
TWO E XHIBITI0N soccer
matches will be played between
Turkish, Chinese, Arabian and
American teams, 1 p.m. Sunday at
Ferry Field. Teas honoring foreign
students will be held from 3-5 p.m.
at church guilds.
Sunday's events also include a
Turkish International banquet,
6:30 p.m. at the International
Center. Foreign student groups
will be honored.
International Pageant, a pro-
gram of dances and songs, will be
presented 8 p.m. May 2 at Patten-
gill Auditorium. The program is
being arranged by Phi Iota Alpha,
Chinese Students' Club, Hindus-
tan Association, Hawaiian Stu-
dents' Club, and Polonia Club.
"WHAT WE'VE learned about
the American Way of Life" will be
the topic of a panel discussion by
foreign students to be broadcastj
over station WUOM at 3:30 p.m.
May 3. The American Association
of University Women has issued aj
dinner invitation for May 3 to for-
eign students on campus.
Continuing the program, a se-
ries of seminars dealing with
internatinal problems and the
UN will be held 8 p.m. May 3.
A radio broadcast, "UNESCO-
World Cooperation through Stu-
dent Exchange," will be sponsored
by the Junior Chamber of Com-
merce 8 p.m. May 5. Earlier in the"
day the International Center will
hold a tea and open house from
4:30-6 p.m.
CAPPING THE week's activities
will be the annual International
Ball sponsored by the Interna-
tional Students Association. The
formal dance will be held from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m. May 6 at the Union.
The Phi Iota Alpha banquet,
honoring student chairmen of
the week's program will be held
6:30 p.m. May 8 at the Interna-
tional Center. Tickets for all
events may be obtained at the
Center.
Homer Underwood, supervisor of
activities at the Center, is general
chairman for the University's cele-
bration of World Cooperation
Week. The committee incluces:
Dr. Esson Gale and Robert Kling-
er, International Center; Joseph
Sasaki, Junior Chamber of Com-
merce; and Mrs. Josephine Davis,
AAUW.
Other ,members of the commit-
tee are: Sue Siris, NSA; Bill Mil-
ler UNESCO committee; Ruth
VanDyke, Inter-Guild; Eino Kain-
lauri and Zorac Organschi, ISA;
DeWitt Baldwin, Lane Hall; and
Laird Brooks, international pag-
eant director.
Big Creek Below
SAN FRANCISCO-This city's
Golden Gate Bridge - the world's
largest suspension bridge-is made
up of 27,572 separate steel wires
about the size of an ordinary lead
pencil.
ndes Chosen
To Compete
In Aero Meet
John Hindes, '49Aero, has been
selected to represent the College
of Engineering in the Tri-Univer-
sity Aeronautical Competition to
be held by the Institute of the
Aeronautical Sciences today in De-
troit.
Hindes, who will speak on "A
New Strain Gage Wind Tunnel
Balance System," was chosen by
faculty members of the college
and student chapter of IAS, and
will compete with students from
Wayne University and the Univer-
sity of Detroit,
Debaters Travel
To Michiran State
University varsity debaters will
travel to East Lansing today to
tackle debaters from Michigan
Sate on the issue of Federal aid
to education.
Participating in the two debates
will be Barbara Barrett, Leonard
Wittlinger, Robert Russell and
Jack Wirth.
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
typewritten form to the Office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
on the day preceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1949
VOL. LIX, No. 143
Notices
Honors Convocation: The an-
nual Convocation recognizing Uni-
versity honor students will be held
at 11 a.m. Friday, April 29, in Hill
Auditorium. Dr. James B. Conant,
President of Harvard University,
will speak on "Skepticism and
Courage in the Modern World."
Classes, with the exception of clin-
ics, will be dismissed at 10:45. Se-
niors who are enrolled in clinics
may be excused to attend.
Social chairmen of student or-
ganizations are reminded that re-
quests for approval for social
events must be submitted to the
Office of Student Affairs, 1020
Administration Building, not later
than 12 o'clock noon on the Mon-
day before the event is to take
place.
should file their applications in
the Office of the Dean of the
School of Education by May 1.
Applicants subsequent to this date
cannot be assured of admission to
this program, as non-resident ap-
plicants also must be given con-
sidbration, and facilities for train-
ing are now u.ed to the maximum.
University Community Center at
Willow Run Village:
Tues., April 26, 8 p.m., Student
Wives Club: "Don't Keep A Steak
Waiting," a Kroger Film.
Wed., April 27, 8 p.m., Bridge
Night. Ceramics. Choir.
Thurs., April 28, 8 p.m., Ceram-
ics. Water Color, Textile Painting.
Metal Work.
Scholarships to Mexico: Mem-
bers of .Sociedad Hispanica who
wish to apply for annual scholar-
ships to Mexico must write to So-
ciedad Hispanica, Room 414, Ro-
mance Language Building, before
May 6. Please include following
information: class, Spanish
courses studied, and club activities
in which you have participated.
first lecture period of the week;
for courses having recitations only,
the time of class is the time of the
first recitation period.
Important Notice to Veterans:
All veterans presently enrolled un-
der the G.I. Bill are reminded of
the following Veterans Adminis-
tration regulations: 1. Those who
fail to re-enroll in the summer ses-
sion will automatically receive 15
days of leave beyond the end of
this semester! 2. Those who re-en-
roll in the summer session will au-
tomatically receive leave payment
for the time between the spring
and summer enrollment periods.
These leave payments, which are
deducted from eligibility time, will
be made automatically unless the
veteran notifies the Veterans Ad-
ministration in writing prior to
May 10 that he does not desire
leave. This notification should be
sent to Registration and Research
Section, University of Michigan
Unit (2 9 R 7 A A) Veterans Ad-
ministration, 500 Griswold Street,
Detroit 32, Michi.
Employment Interviews: The
Western Cartridge Co., of Alton,
Illinois, will have a representative
here on Wed., April 27, to inter-
view mechanical and industrial
engineers.
Dr. Morgan Upton of Murray
Body Corp., Detroit, will interview
mechanical engineers and business
administration students with an
accounting background for their
training program on Wednesday
afternoon] April 27, and Thursday
morning, April 28.
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MAY FESTIVAL ROOMS available for
guests in private homes. Call Stu-
dent Room Bureau, 2-8827, 11:30 - 12,
6:30 - 7:00. )1R
ROOMMATE left school. Half double
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Call 5750. )55R
FRESHMAN Med. Student desires room-
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PERSONALS
TO OUR MISSING SALESMAN-Under-
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freshman dance will be the better.
Cut it out and get back . to selling
typewriters. Office Equipment Co.,
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GREAT THINGS are happening at Club
211. 19 meals a week for $9.50. Get
your meal ticket today at 211 .. State
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HEY, JOE, going to see "Native Land"
Wed. 7:30 at the Masonic Temple?
N.Y. Times says it's "Brilliant-Dram-
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CAMPUS
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A Student Service for Students
Thrill your date for the coming
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We offer discount on N.S.A. cards
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For good accommodations
bring your overnight or
weekend guests to the
PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME
1133 E. Ann Phone 8144
LOST
and
FOUND
LOST-Maroon Scheaffer Pen, vicinity
of campus Friday or Saturday. Sheila
Millman, 9388. )25L
LOST-A maroon Parker 51 Wednesday
night in the Union while counting
ballots. Please call Chuck at 307 Chi-
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LOST-Gold Cortbert wrist watch with
broken expansion band. Please return
to E. Jorgensen, 4008 New Women's
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BROWN SILK scarf lost vicinity of
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WANTED TO RENT
JUNIOR College instructor and wife
desire furnished apartment for dur-
ation of Sutmer- SessitonLocal ref-
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Grand Rapids, Michigan. )16W
DOCTOR and WIFE--Apartment want-
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Permanent. Call 8723 evenings. )17W
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-
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like a 2 year lease. Prefer small, fur-
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dream, can't we?) If you can help,
please "call George Fukuoka, 4145,
Lawyers Club. )13W
FOR SALE
WELCH-ALLYN combination opthalmo-
scope-otoscope, about 4 years old.
Jake Hurwitz, 9692. )81
COMBINATION Radio - Phonograph,
wire recorder. Ph. Alice 2-7771 after 5.
)85
FAMOUS Name Brand Perfume from
the Perfume Bar. $1.00 a dram, tax
included.
CALKINS-FLETCHER
State Street )
FOR SALE - Sterling silver Kohlert
flute. Excellent condition. $100. Call
2-9723 after 5 p.m. )92
THE PERFECT GIFT for Mother's Day
is one from our selection of station-
ery, fountain pens, pencils, and other
gifts. We also have the best of new
novels in fiction.
OVERBECK'S
1116 S. University )6
REAL ESTATE
MY HOME For Sale-3 bdrm., single
story 24'x44' house. Full basement,
automatic oil heat. Fully carpeted,
venetian blinds, Youngstown kitchen.
Price $15,500. Call Owner, 4951. )2M
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HELP WANTED-Salesladies, part-time
Must be competent and dependable.
Good recommendations necessary. Ap-
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RANDALL'S
State St. )SOP
WANTED - Part-time soda-fountain
waitress. Hours 9:30 to 3:30. No
nights or Sundays. S. S. Kresge Co.,
317 S. State. )22H
BOOKS
For the Best in Bookbinding
at a price you can afford
OLSEN'S BINDERY
325 E. Hoover Phone 2-7976
)37B
BUSINESS
SERVICES
TYPING SERVICE-Student papers, re-
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ly done by experienced typists. For
information call 6197. )38B
LADIES'
TAILORING
Alterations-Remodeling
A. GINSBURG
Phone 2-3481 for appointments
) 18B
24-Hour Service by Request
HOME QUALITY SERVICE
215 E. Washington, Ph. 9035 )33B
EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE done on all
typewriters. Moseley Typewriter Co.,
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EXPERIENCED teacher of piano. U. of
M. graduate has openings. Beginners
and advanced. Ph. 2-3944, 6-8 eve-
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DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS
TAILORING
Orders Taken for
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FRAYED COLLARS
ARE OUT OF FASHION
Have yours turned for 50c at
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25 Suits - 25 Rain or Shine Coats
50 Dresses at
$25.00
Hundreds of other values
See for yourself!
ELIZABETH DILLON
S. State just off N. University )2
SIX used Hagen Golf Clubs, match set.
Inquire Howard Wikel, Wikel Drug
Store. )93
'39 PLYMOUTH Cpe., good condition,
radio, heater, 58,000 actual mileage.
Call King at 5938. )80
MAN'S ENGLISH BICYCLE. Call 2-8309.
)84
SPECIALS AT SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington
Zelan Jackets with zippers - $3.88
Khaki Pants, sanforized - $2.66
Part wool "Gab" Pants - $7.15
U.S. Navy "T" Shirts - 49c )8
LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycle, like new.
Real bargain, 226 Strauss House, East
Quad, 2-4591. )91
1946 T-Craft, always hangared, 10 hours
since Engine-major. Wing Tanks.
$900.00 Call Ypsi 4672 R12 )90
SIAMESE CAT-6 mon. old male. Pedi-
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) 89
1948 Cushman Motor Scooter $280 and
9 irons 3 woods set of Spaulding Bob-
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Phone Bob, 4980. )88
1938 Four-door Chevrolet, excellent
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1937 Dodge Coupe-Dependable, good
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COUSIN'S ON STATE STREET
Sale on Wool Shirts-30% off
Your choice of 100% wool shirt, now
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SENIORS-Phone us now about a sub-
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College Rate. Student run Student
Periodical Agency. 2-82-42. 9 a.m. to
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WILLING to part with a new 35 mm.
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gain price. Reason for sellig-I've got
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MOTORCYCLE SALE
A very good selection. All priced to sell.
Will accept trade-ins.
A Complete Rebuilding Service.
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