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THE MICHIGAN DA ILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in The Daily Official that in accordance with action
uletin is constructive notice to all taken by the Committee on Stu-
.embers of the University. Notices dent Affairs ft its meeing on May
r the Bulletin should be sent in 3, every student organization rec-
pewrtten form to the Office of the evrstdnogaitonec
ssistant to the President, Room 2552 ognized by the Committee on Stu-
clministration Building, by 3:00 p.m. dent Affairs is reqested to file in
a the day preceding publication the Office of Student Affairs, 1020
1:00 a.m. Saturdays). Administration Building, a com-
TUESDAY,MY 10, 1949 plete copy of its constitution, or an
VOL. LIX, No. 155 acceptable abbreviated copy which
VOL.LIXNo.follows the pattern set forth in
the revised publication UNIVER-
Notices SITY REGULATIONS CQN-
CERNING STUDENT AFFAIRS,
Student Tea: President and Mrs. CONDUCT, AND DISCIPLINE.
ithven will be at home to stu- Documents must be filed before
nts from 4 to 6 o'clock on Wed- November 1, 1949.
;day, May 11.N
Senate Meeting: 4:15 p.m., May Bureau of Appointments:
nac mAmhith:e:tr.m.,The Detroit Civil Service Com-
Rackham Amphitheatre. mission announces examinations
Approval of the minutes for the for Technical Aid. Men and Wom-
Appmr 13, 1948themnate meertheen in the Business Administration
icember 13, 1948 Senate meeting. School would be qualified.
2. Items from the Senate Ad- Thlwundbeqaliier
soryComitte o Unverity The Municipal Civil Service
'ory Committee on University Commission of New York City an-
aRors onounces examinations for Assis-
b) Report on Academic Titles of tant Program Director, Junior
embers of the Department of Chemist, and various business ma-
iysical Education on Athletics, chine operators.
,of. W. G. Rice. cieorars
of. WSuGp Re.tr eoto The American Institute for Eco-
b) Supplementary Report on nomic Research at Great Barring-
onomic Status of the Faculty. ton, Massachusetts, announces a
of. Gardner Ackley. dsrtoadosanigveas
c) Informal report on the work esir teosmalloutst ding vetera
the Senate Advisory Committee. fespel raining.ren
ofessors Shorey Peterson and D.with Master'specialgrees arn . e
Phelps. (Continued on Page 3)

JIVE ON WHEELS:
Sextet in Truck Heralds
Coming Jazz Concert

Susterka Lake
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SHAYRIDE PRTE
Swimming and Picnic Grounds
Large Hall... Refreshment Stand
ANN ARBOR YPSI O
( Phone 2-6055 Cao! 1038-W-2

By HERB ROVNER
Dixieland Jazz has come
town.

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Six musically inclined members
of the Hot Record Society were1
traveling around campus yesterday
in the van of a huge truck, giving
Hearings on Dorm7
Bias to Continue
Personal hearing of charges of
discrimination in University hous-
ing will continue today at 4:15 in
Rm. 3B, at the Union.
The names of those prosenting
complaints will be held in confi-
dence, John Ryder, student leg-,
islature, vice president in charge
of receiving the discrimination
charges, said.
"It is the information we are.
interested in, not the name of
the person," he said.
Correction .. .
Landlords were incorrectly
termed "Realtors" in yesterday's
Daily. "Realtors" refers only to an
organized group of real estate
agents who had no connection
with the story.

out with the latest addition to the
music world, Dixieland Jazz.
HERALDING Art Hodes' Dixie-
land All Stars who will appear at
8 p.m. Sunday in Hill Auditorium
were Bob Wernick and Jim
Thorne, trombonists,nRoland
Howel, trumpet, Art Buckbinder,
clarinet, Joe Michaels, piano and
Bob Leopold, drums.
Hodes, a top-flight pianist
will be accompanied by Pee Wee
Russell, clarinetist, who accord-
ing to mmebers of the Hot Rec-
ord Society was an inspiration
for Benny Goodman.
Also appearing with the group
will be "Wild Bill" Davison, whose
cornet style is the basis for his
nickname.
* * *
HIS STYLE, suggested by Louis
Armstrong, is in the true spirit of
Dixieland Jazz, ranging from
rowdy to lyrical.
Other members of the All Stars
are Brad Gowans, trombone, Herb
Ward, bass and Tony Sbarbaro,
drums. Brownie McGhee, well-
known ballad singer and guitarist,
will also be featured.
Tickets for the concert are now
on sale at the Hill Auditorium
box office and local record shops.

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serving
BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
SANDWICHES and SALADS
from

ORANGUTAN MEETS NEW NEIGHBORS-Mrs. Helen Martini,
in charge of the Bronx Zoo's animal nursery in New York, and
Sandy, a baby orangutan, take a first glimpse at the three new
tiger cubs born at the zoo on May 5. Sandy is the next door
neighbor of the cubs at the nursery. The three baby tigers tip
the scales at nine pounds-weighed together.

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STUDENTS traveling abroad this sum-
mer can attend mammoth world
youth and student festival in Buda-
pest, August 14th-28th. Write Box
190, Michigan Daily for information.
)1M
BO-I don't care if you ever comco
back, but was that good watch repair
company "Jenks" at 221 E. Liberty.
Phone 2-6220? Desperate. Let me
know. Dora. )40P
SENIORS-Your last chance to get stu-
dent rates on TIME, LIFE, and FOR-
TUNE. Phone us now-Student Per-
iodical Agency, 2-82-42. )24P
BOY MEETS GIRL
Funniest, Daffiest Prank in the New
York Theater--Literary Digent. )44P
THE NEW SHORTIE UNIVERSITY CUT
IS SO BECOMING. You'll adore the
new, youthful-looking, briefer coif-
fure. So becoming, so fashion per-
fect. Have a flattering hair-do made
to order for your graduation. Body
contouring service to remodel your
figure for your vacation. Open daily
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. No parking problem.
Rainey's Slenderizing and Beauty Sa-
lon. Tel. 2-3725. 1031 East Ann. )32P
TO OUR MISSING SALESMAN - Saw
you on a truck playing tail-gate
trombone with a dixieland band yes-
terday. Did you sell any Royal Port-
able Typewriters? That's why we pay
you, you know. Office Equipment
Service Co., 1116 So. University. )1B
WHERE WERE YOU ON APRIL 21, 1949
BETWEEN 10 A.M. and 3 P.M.?
Were you at the parking lot next to
the Brown Jug?
Did you fill out a questionnaire con-
cerning 4 cars on exhibit?
If you did, we would like to ask you
one more question !
Report to The Research Laboratory
of C. M. Inc., Nickels Arcade (above
the post-office)between 9 a.m. and
5 p.m. Mon., Tues. or Wed. this week.
PREMIUMS GIVEN. )43P
SARAH MAE-Cain't sleep an' hain't
et fer a week. Gonna blow th' brains
clean outta m' haid if I cain't take
ya t' th' Senior Swing-Out, May 21.
Ray McKinley's gonna make the
purty music. )42P
EXCESS HAIR removed permanently by
SHORT WAVE METHOD. Phone
2-6696. )40B
BABY SITTERS - Call Kiddie Kare,
2-1903; if no answer call 25-7364. )28B
Sunglass Special
Sharp Styles
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
522 E. Liberty )41P
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

CONN TRUMPET-Excellent condition.
Call Chip Miller, 9400, Eve. )59
MEN'S lightweight bicycle-new spare
tire included. Original owner. Phone
4813. ) 58
1947 PLYMOUTH-Gray, 4 door, sedan,
10,000 miles, $1,200. Good condition.
Write Yang, 1702 Hill St,. )57
WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE, recently over-
hauled, must sell immediately, $85.
B. S. Mayger, Dorm 4, Rm. 57, West
Lodge, Ypsilanti. ) 49
MOTORCYCLE-Lightweight, looks and
runs like new, $150. Bruce Brandell,
226 Strauss House, East Quad, 2-4591.
)56
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
ATTENTION KNITTERS!
Running Short of Yarn?
WOMEN'S EXCHANGE
Nickels Arcade )12
AUTOMATIC washer, "Jacob's Launder-
all." Excellent condition. 1 year old.
Ph. 2-8370. )67
$750 CASH takes black Mercury con-
vertible, '41. Heater, radio, leather
seats. Good condition. Original own-
er. 2-2940. )66
NASH, 1941 2 dr. with 1948 engine.
2500 miles on the engine. Call Lowell
Russell, 2-7438. _ )65
FIRE engine red Chrysler convertible,
1947, Highlander, radio and heater,
call 202 Allen-Rumsey, 2-4401. )64
MODEL "A" Ford. Reasonable. 1485
Richmond Ct., Willow Village, Phone
Ypsi 4387-J1. )63
LADIES Raleigh Bicycle. Like new. Call
2-0279 after 5:30. )62
WHITE Dinner Jacket. Goodall "Palm
Beach" Shawl collar, 39-40 Long, worn
once. $15. Call 7376. )61
RAILROAD ticket to New York via
Scranton, Dover and Newark. $12.
Call Gil, 330 Prescott, East Quad. )68
1948 JAWA Motorcycle, 250 cc. Wind-
shield included. Ph. 2-9217 after 7:00
p.m. Ask for Stout. )69
SPECIALS AT SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington
Khaki Pants, sanforized - $2.66
Zelan Jackets with zippers - $3.88
U.S. Navy T-Shirts - 49c
Foot Lockers (taxes cl.) - $9.99
)8
1936cPONTIAC, 4-dr. Runs and looks
nice. See for yourself. $255. Call
Bob, 8702. )70
Don't miss the
BLACK CAT SALE
It's this Friday, the 13th, at the
ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
South State off North Univ. )2
Doors Open 1:15 P.M.

PINAFORES and SUNSUITS $3.75 up
6 mos. and up ROMPERS $2.50 up
BEA NICKELS 7 Nickels Arcade)11
SUN GLASSES
Polaroid - RaeBan - American Optical
Clip-ons - Fine Assortment
CALKINS-FLETCHER
State Street )5
COUSINS
on State Street
HAVE you seen our 'picnic basket"
handbags? Priced from only $1.95 to
$3.95. Perfect accessory for cottons. )l
TAME Baby Parakeets, Canaries - beau-
tiful singers and females. Bird sup-
plies and cages. 562 S. 7th, Ph. 5330.
'46 HARLEY 74 O.H.V. and 1947 Cush-
man Motor Scooter. Both excellent
condition. Can be seen 1125 Martin
P1. or Phone 7468. 10
'42 HARLEY 45. In excellent condition.
Buddy seat and saddlebags. $300 or
make an offer. Ph. 2-9614, 212 N.
7th. )71
1940 MERCURY, 4 door. Excellent con-
dition. Black finish. New tires and
radio, heater. Spotlight. $595 or best
offer. Ph. 9559. Mr. Fourie, 1502 Hill.
)72

BOOKS
For the Best in Bookbinding
at a price you can afford
OLSEN'S BINDERY
325 E. Hoover Phone 2-7976
)37B
Most Complete Stock of
Books in The State!!
Medical - Dental - Law - Public Health
OVERBECK BOOKSTORE
1216 South University )6
WANTED TO RENT
2 LAW STUDENTS like to lease or sub-
lease apt. for summer session. Call
4195, Rm. H15. 28W
FURNISHED APARTMENT, preferably
near campus, to sublet for the 8
weeks summer session by a married
couple without children, both uni-
versity faculty members. Reply to
Prof. R. E. Thackaberry, English
Dept., University of Akron, Akron,
Ohio. )26W
GRADUATE COUPLE desire furnished
apt. for summer session. Write Don-
ald S. MacVean, 144 W. Mansion,
Marshall, Mich. )27W
VET, with family of four, would like
to sublet apartment for Summer Ses-
sion. Contact Robert A. Rue, 612
Medford, Topeka, Kansas. )25W
ASPIRING PhD (male) desires quiet
single room, preferably in private
home, near campus for summer and
winter. Box 188, Mich. Daily. )24W
STUDENT and wife want apartment
for summer session only. Local refer-
ences. Dorothy Andrews. 2-4561. )19W
ROOMS FOR RENT

HELP WANTED

SALESLADY, full time. Recommenda-
tions necessary. Apply in person.
Randall's, 306 S. State. )1P
PART-TIME Salesladies wanted. 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. daily except Saturdays,
Sundays. S. S. Kresge Company, 317
So. State. On the campus. )33H
10 STRONG MEN for 6 hrs. of yard
work on Sat. 14th. $.75 hr. Apply
Thurs. afternoon at Campus Bike
and Hobby Shop. 514 E. Williams.)34H
MALE: In order to enter the Law
School, a physically handicapped stu-
dent will pay someone to help him
get around in a wheel chair. For full
particulars, write to H. S. Nelson,
1076 Maplecliffe Drive, Lakewood 7,
Ohio. )35H
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
TYPING SERVICE
Student papers, reports, theses, dis-
sertations accurately done by exper-
ienced typists. For information call
6197. )39B

WORLD'S FIRST
AUTHOR'S PREMIERE
in honor of
SHIRLEY W. SMITH
Thursday, May 12 at 8 P.M
"IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING"
TICKETS NOW ON SALE

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Regular Run Starts Friday

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Today and Wednesday

Weekday
Matinees 25c

Nights and
Sundays 35c

NOW Thru THURS.!
at 2:40 - 5:55 & 9:10
AFLAME
WITH LOVE,
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