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and universities plan to partici-
pate in the conference, according
to Mrs. Elizabeth Lemm, publicity
director.
Students may register 10 to 11
a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. daily at Lane
Hall.

'Boarding.
Males Get
AIM'S "New Deal" for indepen-
dent men not living in residence.
halls will throw open its doors to
all such students at 7:15 p.m. to-
day in Room 3C of the Union.
Formerly the program was lim-
ited to independent men living
within a limited area, the "pilot
district," in order to test the re-
sponse to such a plan. Results of
the organization of the district
were so successful that AIM de-
cided to organize the rest of the
independent men, according to
James Rice, who is in charge of
the "new deal" program.
AIM's "New Deal" began early
this semester with the organiza-
tion of the "pilot district." The
purpose is to provide the benefits
of house governments to the ap-
proximately 7,000 men not now
having them, Rice said.

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).
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1949
VOL. LIX, No. 144
Notices
Honors Convocation: The an-1
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.
Academic costume will be worn

by faculty members. who will robe
backstage and proceed to their
seats on the stage. Honor students
are not required to wear caps and
gowns. Main floor seats will be
reserved for them and their fami-
lies and will be held until 10:55.
Doors of the Auditorium will open
at 10:30. The public is invited.
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 s -
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-

Prof. William H. Hobbs of the
geology department will fly to
Mexico City Friday to address the
first International Congress of
Civil Engineers.
The University geologist will
speak to the Congress on the
building of an interoceanic canal
across Mexico's Tehuantepec Isth-
mus.
The proposal would provide for
a canal large enough to accommo-
date battleships and cruisers. It
would cut across the narrowest
part of the Mexican-Central
American area.
STARTS TODAY
.Thru Friday
Mat. 'til 5 30c Nights 40c
PLUS
L~OVE on Tut upswiNGi/

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

VISITING CALIFORNIAN -
Kenneth Macgowan, of the Uni-
versity of California at Los An-
geles, will lecture at 4:15 p.m.
today in the Rackham Amphi-
theatre. His talk, sponsored by
the Fine Arts Department is
entitled "Masks and Demons."

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, Michigan.
Employment Interviews:
The Tef-ryberry Co., from Grand
Rapids; will have a representative
here the evenings of April 26th
and 27th to interview men inter-
ested in sales of fraternity and
school jewelry. Salaried positions.
Representatives of North Star
Camp for boys will be at Bureau
of Appointments, Wednesday,
April 27 to interview men for posi-
tions in crafts, camp craft, water
sports, and fencing.
Approved Student Sponsored
Social Events for the following
weekend:
Friday, April 29, 1949
Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Rho
Chi, Congregational-Disciples
Guild, Gamma Phi Beta, Jordan
Hall, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa
Delta, Kappa Sigma, Lutheran
Student Assn., Phi Delta Phi, Phi
Sigma Kappa.
Saturday, April 30, 1949
Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon
Defender of Mankind
PORTSMOUTH - The Sunfish
helps to rid the world of hordes of
insects which would otherwise
over-run it. Worst enemies of this
friend of man are the pickeral and
the large-mouthed black bass.

Phi, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha
Rho Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi,
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Delta Tau
Delta, Hawaii Club,-Kappa Kappa
Gamma, Kappa Nu. Lambda Chi
Alpha, Lawyer's Club, Phi Alpha
Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Gam-
ma Delta, Psi Upsilon, Sigma Al-
pha Epsilon. Sigma Chi, Winchell
House, Zeta Psi, Zeta Beta Tau.
Sunday, May 1, 1949
Deutscher Verein, Helen New-
berry Residence, New Women's
Residence Hall, Phi Delta Phi,
Phi Sigma Delta, Zeta Tau Alpha.
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Doors Open Doily 1:15 P.M.
Weekday Nights
Matinees 25c & Sundays 35c
NOW thru THURS!
at 3:10, 6:25 & 9:40 P.M.
so. HOPE
JANE
te RUSSE LL
Plus! at 1:45, 5:00 & 8:15
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Continuous
1 Showings

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FOR
SALE

RESERVED SEATS ONLY
Twice Daily & Sunday, 2:30 and 8:30
Extra Matinee Sunday at 5:30
Weekday Mats.: $1.20, $1.50 and $1.80
Eves, and Sun.: $1.20, $1.80 and $2.40
All prices include taxes.

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
WELCH-ALLYN combination opthalmo-
scope-otoscope, about 4 years old.
Jake Hurwitz, 9692. )81
ATTENTION, ALL KNITTERS!
Running Short of Yarn?
WOMEN'S EXCHANGE
10 Nickels Arcade Phone 2-0303
)12
FAMOUS Name Brand Perfume from
the Perfume Bar. $1.00 a dram, tax
included.
CALKINS-FLETCHER
State Street )5
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
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-
greed. Friendly. $20. Ph. 2-930. )89
)89
1948 Cushman Motor Scooter $280 and
9 irons 3 woods set of Spaulding Bob-
by Jones Golf Clubs with bag. $80.
Phone Bob, 4980. )88
1938 Four-door Chevrolet, excellent
heater, defroster, and tires. Good me-
chanical condition. Call 2-4018 eve-
nings. )87
1937 Dodge Coupe-Dependable, good
mechanically, body looks good;
trouble free tires. Phone 2-7146. (86
COUSIN'S ON STATE STREET
Sale on Wool Shirts-30% off
Your choice of 100% wool shirt, now
reduced in clearance )1
SENIORS-Phone us now about a sub-
scription to TIME at the $5.00-a-year
College Rate. Student run Student
Periodical Agency. 2-82-42. 9 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. )24P
WILLING to part with a new 35 mm.
Mecury Camera, f2.7 lens with up to
1/1000 second shutter speed at a bar-
gain price. Reason for selling-I've
got two on my hands as a result of a
birthday gift. If interested call 2-6046.
)83
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
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
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
CANARIES, Parakeets, Bird Supplies
and Cages. Birds boarded. Experb
care. 562 S. Seventh, Ph. 5330. )4
GOLF CLUBS and Bag Boy collapsible
caddy carts. Ph. 4044 or 2-2058. John-
ny Malloy, Pro. )30B
FIRST IN QUALITY
TELEVISION
Franchise dealers for RCA, Motorola,
General Electric, and Stewart-War-
ner. Aero Radio Sales & Service.
Phone 499'7.)7
BEA NICKELS SHOP, NICKELS AR-
CADE - Table size portable bathi-
nettes with cradle and spray attach-
ments, $7.50. )11

FOR SALE
TWO TENNIS RACKETS-Almost new.
Phone 2-4674. )96
MAN'S ENGLISH BICYCLE. Call 2-8309.
)84
6 LEFT HAND Golf Clubs, steel shaft,
pre-war, good cond., leather bound
canvas bag. Phone 6013. )95
ALL RIGHT, LOOIE-Take my men's
Schwinn Bike $15. Stan Brown, 14
Winchell House, West Quad. Phone
2-4401. )77
COMBINATION Radio - Phonograph,
wire recorder. Ph. Alice 2-7771 after 5.
)85
YOU CAN'T BEAT THESE VALUES
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
SUMMER formal coat, blue, shawl col-
lar, imported fabric, worn only 3
times. Size 38 regular. Price $19.
Value $40. Call 2-8802.
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
TRANSPORTATION
PASSENGERS wanted to Chicago or
Milwaukee every week-end. Call 2-
1241. )35T
BUSINESS
SERVICES
TYPING SERVICE-Student papers, re-
ports, theses, dissertations, accurate-
ly done by experienced typists. For
information call 6197. )38B
24-Hour Service by Request
HOME QUALITY SERVICE
215 E. Washington, Ph. 9035 )33B
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,, eve-
nings. )36B

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
"j HELP WANTED
WANTED - Part-time soda-fountain
waitress. Hours 9:30 to 3:30. No
nights or Sundays. S. S. Kresge Co.,
317 5. State. )22H
BOOKS
For the Best in Bookbinding
at a price you can afford
OLSEN'S BINDERY
325 E. Hoover Phone 2-7976
)37B
PERSONALS we
SAVE MiON7,Y! Eat for less. Club 211
gives you 19 meals a week for $9.50.
Join today at 211 S. State St. )33P
SHIP 'N SHORE Blouses. White, colors,
and plaids. Sanforized. $2.95 and
$3.95. Randall's Specialty Shop, 306
S. State. )lOPo
TO OUR MISSING SALESMAN - Just
because you didn't get your picture
in LOOK MAGAZINE, don'e cry. Wipe
your eyes and get back to spreading
the good word about Royal Portable
Typewriters. Office Equipment Ser-
vice Co., 1116 So. University. )1B
HEY, JOE, going to see "Native Land"
Wed. 7:30 at the Masonic Temple?
N.Y. Times says it's "Brilliant-Dram-
atic - Impassioned!" Walter Winchell
says it's "Very McCoy!" And Mc-
Manus of PM said, "Tops. Every
American owes it to himself to see
this urgent unforgetable film!"
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
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

Aruia

FOR RENT

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
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
WANTED TO RENT
DOCTOR and WIFE-Apartment want-
ed by July. University physician -
Permanent. Call 8723 evenings. )17W
GRADUATE COUPLE desire apartment
year-round or sublet for summer ses-
sion only. Call Carol 2-0379. )20W
STUDENT and wife want apartment
for summer session only. Loca refer-
ences. Dorothy Andrews. 2-4561. )19W
JUNIOR COLLEGE instructor and wife
desire furnished apartment for dura-
tion of summer session. Local refer-
ences. Richard W. Wherity, 559 Lyon
N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan. )16W
COLLEGE PROFESSOR and wife wish
to rent or sublet apartment for sum-
mer session. Write E. W. Weaver, Jr.,
1622 Patomic Dr., Toledo. )18W
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
LOST
jL~4) and
FOUND
,
TOPCOATS exchanged by mistake in
embryology lect. I have yours. Re-
ward. P. Weinmann, 410 Anderson,
E.Q. 2-4591. )28L
LOST at Brighton Police Station-Tan
topcoat. Reward. Call Chase 2-1646.
)27L
LOST-Pair brown horn-rimmed glass-
es. Vicinity of Elm St. If found,
please call Bob, 8064. )26L
LOST-A maroon Parker 51 Wednesday
night in the Union while counting
ballots. Please call Chuck at 307 Chi-
cago House, 2-4401. 24L
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
Continuous from 1 P.M.
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ENDING TONIGHT
35c until 5 o'clock

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FROM GARLAND ROARK'S BOOK
THAT SOLD A MILLION COPIES
JOHN WAYNE
CAlL RUSSELLJ
wth 016 YOUNG ADELE MARA LUTHER ADLER
and EDUARD FRANZ - GRANT WITHERS * HENRY DANIELL
PAUL FIX - JEFF COREY

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'PLUTO'S
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DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS
TAILORING
Orders Taken for
Any Type of Uniform
Reasonable Rates 2-2020

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FRAYED COLLARS
ARE OUT OF FASHION
Have yours turned for 0Sc at
TUCKA WAY HOUSE
E. Liberty at Maynard Phone 9582
Margaret Nickerson Martin )

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

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LOUIS ARMSTRONG
and His Concert Group
With
EARL HINES JACK TEAGARDEN
BARNEY BIGARD ARVELL SHAW
VELMA MIDDLETON
Continuous performances from 1 P.M. on Monday, May 2. Program includes
Cornel Wilde in "Shockproof". Matinee until 4:30, 55c. Nights after 4:30,
74c incl. tax. Tickets on sale now. They do not reserve a seat. Only con-
venience in buying them ahead is to avoid standing in line.

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Art Cinema League
presents
KENNETH
MacGO WAN
Chairman Theatre Arts Dept. at U.C.L.A.
MOTION PICTURE PRODUCER of
Lifeboat, Man Hunt,
Jane Eyre, Little Women
THEATRICAL PRODUCER of
Desire Under the Elms
DIRECTOR of Provincetown Players
(with Eugene O'Neill)
EDITOR of Hollywood Quarterly
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ALL-CAMPUS
DANCE! \&
Let's Go To The League to Dance
FRIDAY OR SATURDAY NIGHT"

MOVING -

EXCITING - HUMOROUS

Tomorrow through Saturday 8:00 P.M.
Saturday Matinee - 2:30 P.M.
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