-THE__ICIIGA ' _DtIILY TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1949 i i o i r - t DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices for thetBulletin should beksent 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, MAY 3, 1949 VOL. LIX, No. 149 Notices Regents' Meeting: May 21, 9:00 a.m. Communications for consid- eration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than May 12. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary Teacher's Certificate Candidates for June: A list of candidates has been posted on the bulletin board in Room 1431 U.E.S. Any prospec- tive candidate whose name does not appear on this list should call at the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, 1437 U.E.S. calling Ext. 371, or in Room 3528 Admin. Bldg. The City Service Commission of Baltimore, Maryland announces an examination for the position of Senior Supervisor of Colored Ac- tivities in the Bureau of Recrea- tion. Further information may be obtained at the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Build- ing. Summer Work: Representative of Camp Sher- wood (Pontiac Girl Scouts) will be at Bureau of Appointments on Wednesday, May 4, to interview for positions as Unit leaders, gen- eral .counselors, nurse, and busi- ness manager. For further infor- mation and appointment, call at 3528 Administration Building. Representative of Chippewa Lodge (coed ranch camp) Weid- man, Michigan, will be at :Bureau of Appointments Monday, May 9, to interview men and women for positions of handicraft director, general athletic counselor, and ARC watersafety instructor. For further information and appoint- ment, call at 3528 Administration Building. Opportunity for men with cars to work during summer months in the traveling sales force of the Mandeville & King Seed Co. For further information, call at 3528 Administration Building. Education School Seniors may pay class dues ($2.00) any time today or Wednesday, May 4, in the Student Lounge of Education School. Fraternity and sorority presi- dents are reminded that monthly reports for April are due in the Office of Student Affairs on or be- fore May 5. Please be sure pledging and initiation activities are accur- ately and completely reported. NSA Travel Bureau will be open Wednesday and Thursday of this week, 4:45 p.m., in the Office of Student Affairs. French Play Picture is ready. Please call for it at once at the secretary's office of the Romance Language Department, Room 112 R.L. Academic Notices Honors in Liberal Arts: Applica- cations are now being received for entrance into the College Honors Program in Honors in Liberal Arts. The course is open to juniors with a B standing or better who wish to complete a concentration program in an interdepartmental course of study. The two-year program be- ginning September is a course in Politics and Ethics. A small group of students will study with a tutor, and will meet regularly as a group and in individual conferences with the tutor. Students wishing to ap- ply for the program should con- sult Dean Peake, or Professor Dodge (17 Angell Hall), or Pro- fessor Arthos (2222 Angell Hall) before May 15. The Graduate Aptitude Exami- nation will be offered Wed., May 4, at 6:45 p.m., Rackham Building, for graduate students who have not previously taken this exami- nation or the Graduate Record Examination. Students should purchase exam- ination tickets in the Cashier's of- fice and present the Recorder's stub to the Examiner at the time of the examination as evidence that the $2 examination fee has been paid. Veterans may have a requisition approved in the office of the Graduate School before going to the Cashier's office for the exami- nation fee ticket. Political Science 52: Hour ex- amination Wed., May 4, 10:00 a.m. Mr. Eldersveld's and Mr. Vernon's sections in Room 25 Angell Hall; Mr. Abbott's and Mr. Bretton's sections in Room 231 Angell Hall. Examination Schedule, College of Literature, Science and the (Continued on Page 3) Weekday Matinees 25c Nights and Sundays 35c Continuous From 1:30 P.M. NOW! thru Thursday! Her Academy Award Winning Role! with CHARLES BICKFORD at 1:30 - 4:10 - 6:55 - 9:45 P.M. Plus! Thrills! Excitement! "FIGHTING BACK" at 3:10 - 5:55 - 8:40 P.M. A Monday deadline has been set by the Inter Arts Union for all student paintings and poetry to be used at their first Student Arts Festival the weekend of May 13. 4 The paintings and sketches will be displayed at the League. The group emphasizes that contribu- tions may not be used, but all will be returned. Employment Notice: On May 4, the North American1 ,,,,,,,, ,,, contact Carol VanderKloot at Aviation Company will interview 2-0379 or Bill Trousdale at 2-4591. M.S. and Ph.D. candidates in Elec- trical and Mechanical engineering, Paintings may be submitted to applied physics, and mathematics. Bob Lytle, 2-7862, Jim Kirkema, Further information and ap- 2-1290, or Bob White, 2-9552. pointments may be obtained by ON STAGE! BOY MEETS GIRL i *A I "T tom. FOR RENT SINGLE, large double for men, for summer. 1430 Cambridge. 18B For good accommodations bring your overnight or weekend guests to the PIERCE TRANSIENT HOMZ 1133 E. Ann Phone 8144 ROOMS FOR RENT MAY FESTIVAL ROOMS available for guests in private homes. Call Student Room Bureau, 2-8827, 11:30-12, 6:30- 7:00. )1R ROOMS for summer and fall. Near campus. Call 2-8309, after 4:30. 58R BUSINESS SERVICES 24 HOUR SERVICE by request. ACE HAND LAUNDRY 1114 S. University. 33B TYPING DONE. Phone 2-3357. 41B TYPING SERVICE-Student papers, re- ports, theses, dissertations, accurately done by experienced typists. For in- formation call 6197. )39B 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 FXPERIENCED teacher of piano. U. of M. graduate has openings. Beginners and advanced. Ph. 2-3944, 6-8 eve- nings. )36B 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 Z. 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- aHons. Prompt service on all altera- tions. Hildegarde Shoppe. 109 E. Washington. Phone 2-4669. )4B BOOKS For the Best in Bookbinding at a price you can afford OLSEN'S BINDERY 325 E. Hoover Phone 2-7976 )37B _ TRANSPORTATION FORD ENGINEER driving to Chicago area Friday, 5:30 p.m. Return Sunday 5:00 pm. Round Trip $5. Call Logan 14082, 'Dearborn. )37T HELP WANTED YOUNG LADY for full time work at soda fountain. No evenings or Sun- days. Swift's Drug Store 340 S. State. Ph. 20534. 30H PERSONALS CALL 2-3725 Now, for that GIFT OF BEAUTY FOR MOTHERS DAY. Our facials, permanents, vapor baths, shampoo, sets and styles, expert shap- ing, are guaranteed to please. Exper- ienced operators. First floor location. Rainey's Slenderizing and Beauty Salon, 1031 E. Ann. )32P BABY SITTERS - Call Kiddie Kare, 2-1101; if no answer, 25-7364. )28B 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 TO OUR MISSING SALESMAN - Just heard you shot a 68 in golf yester- day. Congratulation. When do you start playing the back nine holes too? Office Equipment Service Co., 1116 So. University. )1B COUSINS Store on STATE STREET For May-style: Picture straw hats-$4.95 )1 COTTON SKIRTS - 25 styles from which to select-plain colors, plaids and prints. Sizes 9-15, 24-30. Priced from $1.95 to $7.95. Randall's, 305 S. State ) loP ALICE-The children are crying again -the alarm clock keeps them awake. Please come home and take it to Jenks & Co. to have it fixed. He's at 221 E. Liberty. Ph. 2-6220. Urgent. Ben. 40P FOR SALE 10 PIECE DINING-ROOM SUITE - kitchen set, davenport bed, washing machine. Reasonable offer accepted. Chi Ypsi, 1059-W1. )18 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 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 HOTTEST JEEP in the world. Special station wagon top, souped up heater. my first price is $1350. What is your first price, Joe? See M. F. Read, 3122 Nat. Sc. Bldg. )28 $75.00-32 CHEV.-4-door, radio, heater, 4 new tires. Acting diploma. 330 Thompson, 2-1610. )43 Capture those pleasant events by pic- tures. We have a magazine cine ko- dak and case just like new for $150.00. CALKINS FLETCHER State St. )5 "LIFE WITH MOTHER" HAS BEEN WONDERFUL! Remember her with a Lasting Gift. Scatter Pins - Bracelets - Necklaces and Earrings - She'll be proud to wear. Only $1.00 to $7.95 ELIZABETH DILLON State Street )2 FOR BEST BUYS - SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington Foot Lockers (taxes included) $9.99 U.S. Navy "T" Shirts 49c Zelan Jackets with Zippers $3.88 Athletic Hose, All Wool 49c )8 BIRDS FOR MOTHER'S DAY-Beauti- ful singing canaries and parakeets- also cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. Sev- enth. MAN'S ENGLISH Coventry Bicycle and Ladies Raliegh. Both equipped 3 speed gears, handbrakes, locks and baskets. Excellent condition. Call 2-0279 after 5:30. )31 MAY FESTIVAL TICKETS-Two com- plete blocks, top balcony, section 15, row D, whole or in part. Call Carioba. 6 to 9 p.m., 2-1471. )32 1947 CHEK (European Lightweight Mo- torcycle). Bill Shreve, 2-4481. )33 SUMMER TUX COAT (White)--Size 37. Ph. 2-4591, 226 Prescott. )34 YOUR LAST CHANCE to buy an inex- pensive girls bike or some golf clubs. Call 2-9237. )35 1947 PLYMOUTH-Maroon 4-door, ra- dio, heater, spotlight, other extras, excellent condition, low price. 1463 Univ. Terr., Apt. 1231, Phone 4017. )36 1948 COLONIAL MANOR TRAILER -! 29 ft., sleeps six, refrigeration, hot water heater, awning, like new, cheap. 1300 Hutchins. ) 37 3 TICKETS to May Festival,r2 togeth- er on second balcony and 1 on first floor center. Call Adele, 2-3225 after 8 p.m. ) 38 TWO FESTIVAL tickets, ninth row, main floor, for individual cncerts. Phone 2-2901. )39 FOR SALE-250 CC Motorcycle 4 speed transmission, only 2900 miles. New condition. Reasonable. 312 S. Ashley. ) 40 ELEVEN acres, half wooded, small cabin, ten minutes from Ann Arbor, $245 per acre. Call Centerline 3722-W. ')41 MAY FESTIVAL' season ticket-Main floor. Call 2-4561, Rm. 375 )42 MICHIGAN "T" shirts for the chil- dren, yellow and blue. $1.75. Sizes 1-3 and 2, 4, 6, 8, white with date, $1.50, sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. They are made of dureme cotton. BEA NICKELS 7 Nichels Arcade FOR SALE Ile /htea Cut The Student Players r that brought you TIME OF YOUR LIFE" present "I'm Happy! 2 HOURS of Hilarious Laughter FRESH AIR CAMP BENEFIT TUXEDO, excellent cond., good bar- gain; size 37. Ph. 2-4551-Marty. )27 ZEISS SUPER Ikonta "C" Camera. Leather case. $160. 2-9667 after 5 p.m. ) 29 FIRST IN QUALITY TELEVISION Franchise dealers for RCA, Motorola, General Electric, and -Stewart-War- ner. Aero Radio Sales & Service. Phone 4997. )7 GOLF CLUBS and Bag Boy collapsible caddy carts. Ph. 4044 or 2-2058. John- ny Malloy, Pro. )30B MAN'S PH D gown, cap, and Michigan hood; and woman's cap. Tuxedo and accessories. New, dark blue or gray and blue 2-pant suits, size 42 waist. Also new unused student desk. Call 2-1878. )25 1941 FOUR DOOR SUPER BUICK, new motor, all accessories. Perfect con- dition. Best offer. Call 2-91486. )23 HOMES FOR YOU Faculty Members. Married Students. Veterans or Non-Veterans. Should you be interested in buying a home call us or come in and get the infor- mation. Right now we know of three homes which can be sold to veterans qualifying for a loan. The down pay- ment is only $1700. Living Room and Dinette. Three Bedrooms. Tile Bath. Modern Kitchen. Oil Heat. The Homes are brand new and vacant. Sorry we do not know of any rentals either in apartments or houses. We are sure we can help you if you wish to buy. Contact us immediately. ANN ARBOR TRUST COMPANY Phone 4231 Realtors Open Evenings 'til 8. Call Mr. Lang 9886 )26 LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycle, like new. Real bargain, 226 Strauss House, East Quad, 2-4591. , )91 COUSINS Store on STATE STREET Imported Italian Straw Bags $2.95 Plus Tax )I 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 WANTED TO RENT ON STAGE! BOY MEETS GIRL MASONIC TEMPLE May 13, 8 P.M. - May 15, 7:30 P.M. 60c, 90c and $1.10 Tickets: Union and Administration Bldg. 3-5 P.M. Send check or money order to: BOY MEETS GIRL Student Affairs Office Administration Bldg. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope r * Iily Su gesti ons for IPiling I x I ENDING THURSDAY Continuous From 1 P.M. i -~ .~ 35c until 5 P.M. Loretto Ynoung Van / DiroedbyLLOYD BACON 2 ,Johnson Proiucedby WALTER MRSD UTRYJO Extra! BUGS BUNNY in "Rebel Rabbit" APT. WANTED for summer only or longer. Call Jagna Braunthal. 2-0366. 22W GRADUATE COUPLE desire apartment year-round or sublet for summer ses- sion only. Call Carol 2-0379. )20W STUDENT and wife want apatment for summer session only. Local refer- ences. Dorothy Andrews. 2-4561. )19W LOST ands FOUND LOST-Gold band onyx ring Friday at Palmer Field tennis courts or- State Theater. Reward. 2-9587. _)39L LOST-Green and silver lady's Sheaffer pen, gold point, Friday on Main St. Reward. Ph. 5470. 41L LOST-Liberty and State. Slide rule. Leather case. Reward. J. T. Graham. 1375 Erving, Willow Run. )42L The LANTERN GARDEN I ea Ita t Ca t'epia Near Michigan Theatre DAILY SPECIALS Delicious Meals at Reasonable Prices Breakfast, Monday thru Friday, 7-10 A.M. Chinese and American Cuisine Lunch 11 to 1 :30 ... Dinner 5 to 7:00 Closed on Mondays Sunday 12 to 2:30 and 5 to 7:00 PHONE 6380 FOR ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Thru the Arcade - 338 Maynard Street THE BETSY ROSS SHOPTHETAKEPER Nickels Arcade Open 24 Hours a Day Saturday 7:30 -2:30 FREE DELIVERY, Open 7:30 - 4:30 Monday thru Friday from 8 P.M. 4 A.M. On Any Order $1.50 and More Tender Knit HOmE MADE I13 c ISteak RESTAURANT and CANDY SHOP czILI Sandwiches Reasonably Priced LUNCH EONand DINNER THE CAMPUS INN 332 SOUTH STATE STREET 612 E. Liberty-In the Greene's Cleaner Building NIMSand MILLER PAUL'S LUNCH CAFETERIA - COFFEE SHOP Sandwiches. . Soups .. Ice Cream Our Daily Special Saves You Money and Baked Goods 211 South State North of Liberty 409 EAST JEFFERSON ST. Metzger's Restaurant Sea Food Specialties at Where Good Food Insures LiberY Fish & h Your Health and Our Success Chipsran Domestic h eers andcWines3REstaurat - 301 E. Liberty 203 E. Washington Phone 9126 Hours 11 A.M. - 12 P.M. 'til 1 A.M. Fri. & Sat. COTTAGE IINN THE FARM CUPBOARD WE SERVE THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN Specializing in FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS Specializing in - FISH AND CHIPS SHORT ORDERS Open Daily 11 A.M. to 9 P.M., Except Monday STEAKS AND CHOPS QUICK SERVICE 512 EAST WILLIAMS PHONE 5902 5400 Plymouth Rd. (on the way to Detroit): Phone 9387 GLASSES last or on State black rims.l 2-2443. Friday, near Hill Aud., St. Mottled silver and Reward. Call 2-0718 or ;-j37L .. t ++ I SEATS AVAILABLE Don't Miss the HAPPIEST Show of the Year! T he qI6et & t (11&14 £1 citd nresents the musical with LAUGH APPEAL FOR ALL PERFORMAN THE ACADEMY AWARD WINA BEST PICTURE OF THE YE BEST ACTOR OF THE YE /7)f)., LAST NERI 1 DAYS ARi I I .I t