GE TWO THE MICHIGAN lAIIY -EDESD CULTURAL CAMPUS: Arts Festival To Feature Varied Student Creations DAILY OFFICIAL B ULLEJ'1iN Bureau of Appointments: Tle Maryland Department of State Employment and Registra- tion announces an examination for the position of Classification Analyst I.L Candidates must be gracluates of an approved college or univelsity and must have had oe year oif professional or tech- nI-l experience. 1<>.- Paintings done to music, music inspired by poetry, and poetry written about paintings are among the student creations which will be presented at the first Student Arts Festival Friday and Satur- day. This cultural weekend, which aims at a complete integration of Debaters Will Compete Here Sixteen Michigan high school debaters will compete here today and tomorrow for Detroit Free Press scholarshipsrtotaling $2,500. The first place winner will re- ceive $1,200, the second, $800 and the third, $500 in scholarships. Only seniors from high schools winning district debate matches in this year's Forensic Association se- ries are eligible to compete. At a preliminary contest today, six students will be chosen to de- bate in the finals which will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Doors Open 1:15 P.M. -I,-,' the arts, is the brainchild of the newly-formed Inter-Arts Union. It is made up of student represen- tatives from the music school, the school of architecture and design, the speech department and various student dance groups. THE FIRST PROGRAM at 3 p.m. Saturday in the League Ball- room will feature "Symphony in B" played by the University Sym- phony Orchestra. An original work by Leslie Bassett, Grad SM, the first movement of the sym- phony was premiered last March in a music symposium at North- western University. Bassett, who hails from Cali- fornia, is a graduate of Fresno State College. He has been com- posing for four years, and one of his works was chosen out of 125 entries for a concert of new music by the Minneapolis Sym- phony Orchestra last year. Now working on a master of music degree in composition, Bas- sett says that his own preference in music' runs to Stravinsky, Bar- tok and other moderns. * * QUITE DEFINITE about his be- liefs regarding what is needed to compose a musical work, Bassett says, "Inspiration is necessary- utilize it and let hard work take over from there." One of the students who has painted pictures to Bassett's symphony is Pamela Stump, '50A Miss Stump, who has worked with sculptor Marshall Frederick, of Birmingham, says that when she paints to a musical composi- tion, she trys to relate the experi- ence and emotions the music evokes in her onto the canvas. "When I paint to background music," Miss Stump said, "I feel the rhythm of the music in my fingers." 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, MAY 11, 1949 VOL. LIX, No. 156 Notices Fletcher Hall, Inti national Stu-! dents Assn., Kappa Kappa Gami- ma, NROTC Midshipmwn, New- berry Residence, Pl Delta Plii, E Phi Kappa Psi. Fuitllher information concerning Phi Kappa Tau, Phli Rho Si 'ma, the above may be obtained at the Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Sigma Kap- Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- pa, Prescott House. Sigma Alpha ministration Building. Epsilon, Sigma Api a Miu, Sigmr a Nu, Sigma Phi, Sig gms a hsi. French and Spanish Language Stockwell Hall, Straus Huse, llouses: Additional spaces are Tau B iTWenleII useillia i available in both the French and House, Winchell House, Zeta Psi Spanish Language Houses for the Sunday, May 15 summer session. Applicants may Rulienwllbeathmetos u-Associan fIn1 pnen Mn call dt the' Office of the Dean of Women for information (Mrs. Mescher). Employment Interviews: Friday, May 13-A representa- tive from Harris-Seybold Co., (Dayton plant) will interview in- dustrial-mechanical engineers, and business administration stu- dents for their management train- ing program. Those interviewed by the Cleveland plant interviewer may also talk to the Dayton rep- resentative. For further information and ap- pointments, call Ext. 371, or call at Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg. (Continued on Page 3) Student Tea: President and Mrs. Rutvenwil beat ometo tu- Association of Independent Men, dents from 4 to 6 o'clock on Wed- Betsy Barbour House, Hayden nesday, May 11. House, Ishpeming Club, New FROM MEN WHO KNOW JOURNALISM BEST--Members of the pictorial journalism class had a close-up view yesterday of how their vocation fits into the public relations picture. After a tour of the Plymouth Motor Corp. plant, R. C. Somerville (seated), general sales manager, discussed publicity used to promote the Plymouth International Model Airplane Contest. Looking over plans of newspaper and magazine stories for this year's campaign are (standing left to right) Bob Lenski, Adelaine Rasmussen, '49, Bob Dilworth, '49, Assistant General managers H. D. Heberling and B. K. Steel and (seated) Glenn Moore, '49. After Somerville's talk, the class discussed in roundtable fashion the past campaign and offered suggestions for improving next year's publicity. Approved Student Sponsored So- cial Events for the coming week- end: Friday, May 13 Alpha, Phi Omega, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Xi Delta, Congre- gational-Disc. Guild, Delta Zeta, Michigamua, Intercooperative Council, Mosher Hall, New Wom- en's Dorm, Phi Sigma Delta, Zeta Tau Alpha. Saturday, May 14 Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Omi- cron Pi, Alpha Phi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Betsy Barbour House, Chi Phi, Delta Delta Del- ta, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, Women's Dorm. Phi Delta Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi, Wilcox League House. Bureau of Appointments: Summer Work: Opportunity for sophomore or junior men, resi- dents of St. Louis, Mo. area, to work on Men's College Board of a St. Louis department store. Opportunity for juniors in Chemical Engineering to work for a chemical and dye company dur- ing the coming summer. The Bureau has received several calls from camps and resorts ask- ing for cooks and assistant cooks to work during the summer months. ENGLISH HUMBER AND SCHWINN BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRS - KEYS I VOGIEL-'S BICYCLE AND SPORT STORE v 11 3 West Washington "r ..,... . No. Main Opp. Court House STARTS TODAY Thru Friday - Mat. UtlS 0 Nights 400 es I A Weekday Matinees 25c Nights and Sundays 35c I HURRY! Last Two Days at 2:40 - 5:55 & 9:10 . yj WTH LOVE/ AND FURY. f ALEXANORE r usk-etecJr5 COLOR BY TECHNIC% - Plus! SUSPENSEFUL EXCITEMENT! 1:35 - 4:50 - 8:05 P.M. "OUT OF THE STORM" with JAMES LYDON Continuous from 1 P.M. - Last Times Today - RICHARD WIDMARK- LIONEL r BARRYMORE STARTS THURSDAY -I M p FOR SALE Where GOOD STUDENTS Meet for GOOD FOOD Open Daily 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Closed Sundays MIELKE'S Cafe 120 E. Washington St. Friday, May 13th at Midnight! 2 BIG Horror Features! Y1A r SERVICYCLE - Good economic trans- portation, reasonable. Boy's bicycle cheap. Call Paul Hiser, 2-6824. ) 48 INDIAN - 1943 30-50, fine shape, $400 worth for $200 or less. Need cash. Hurry Alan - 815 Lawrence 7632.a)77 COTTON DRESSES and silk designer originals worn only few times. For fraction of original cost. Size 10-12 for average slender figure. Ph. 2-9552. )76 HARLEY 125, 800 miles; excellent shape. Call Morrill 2-0549. )75 NEEDLEPOINT RUG MATS - YARN Everything You Need for Knitting Call 2-0303 or Visit Our Shop Women's Exchange - 10 Nickels Arcade )12 GOLF CLUBS for sale. 4 Hagen woods, 8 McGregor irons. Bag. Original price $150. Sell for $85. Call 8557 after six. )74 TYSON TRAILER-All metal, 2 wheel, with a canvas cover. Condition like new. Ph. 25-0041. )73 CONN TRUMPET-Excellent condition. Call Chip Miller, 9400, Eve. )59 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 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 incl.) - $9.99 )8 1936 PONTIAC, 4-dr. Runs and looks nice. See for yourself. $255. Call Bob, 8702. )70 Don't miss the BLACK CAT SALE It'. this Friday, the 13th, at the ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP South State off North Univ. )2 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 FOR SALE COUSINS on State Street HAVE you seen our "picnic basket" handbags? Priced from only $1.95 to $3.95. Perfect accessory for cottons. )1 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 Pl. 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 PERSONALS TO OUR MISSING SALESMAN - Did you remember to tell them the Royal Portable Typewriter makes their work so much faster and easier they will have more time to spend on picnics in the Arb? Office Equipment Ser- vice Co., 1116 So. University. )1B STUDENTS traveling abroad this sum- mer can attend nmammoth world youth and student festival in Buda- pest, August 14th-28th. Write Box! 190, Michigan Daily for information. )1M BOB-I don't care if you ever como 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 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 FOUR ROOM APT. June 15 to Sept. 15. Completely furnished. Call 25-8781.1 _ )28F For good accommodationsf bring your overnight or weekend guests to the PIERCE TRANSIENT HOM31 1133 E. Ann Phone 8144 WANTED TO RENT COUPLE desires room with light cook- ing privileges for summer session. Write Box 191, Mich. Daily. )29W 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 STUDENT and wife want apartment for summer session only. Local refer- ences. Dorothy Andrews. 2-4561. )19W ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS available for summer. 927S. Forest. ) 64R SINGLE and double rooms for graduate women for summer school. Continu- ous hot water and light laundry privi- leges. Call 4410 or 6461. )62R CLEAN ROOMS for boys, in modern private home. Next to bath. Auto- matic hot water and heat. Year- round students preferred. 1102 Pack- ard, mornings 7 to 10:30, evenings 5 to 7:30. ) 63R GI RLS STAY AT DELTA ZETA HOUSE University of Wisconsin Summer Session. - For information, write: Mrs. Randolph Belcher, 142 Langdon St. Madison, Wisconsin )61R MAY FESTIVAL ROOMS available for guests in private homes. Call Student Room Bureau, 2-8827, 11:30-12, 6:30- 7:00. )1R LOST and FOUND GREEN EVERSHARP with initials R.E. in gold top. Ph. Bob Edge 2-4481. ) 59L LOST-Man's gold signet ring, near stadium. Reward. Call 2-4401, 207 Chicago House. ) 58L LOST-Green bill fold, Saturday. Bus ticket and ID card belonging to Con- nie Beecher. Reward. Phone 6284. )57L LOST-Borrowed double strand rhine- stone bracelet between Bus. Ad. School and Hill Aud. Call Jean Ly- man 2-3203. )56L LOST - Fraternity badge. Return to name inscribed on back. Reward. )55L GREY TOPCOAT with zipper track in- side lost at Lane Hall last week. Re- ward. Call Dinell 8470. )54L TOPCOAT - Person who took "season skipper" by mistake at Health Ser- vice, Phone 5161. I have yours. LOST-Ladies gold ID bracelet. Names Joyce and Charlie. Call Joyce 2-4471, Room 4534. )53L LOST-Natural shell-rimmed glasses, brown case. Ph. Shirlee 9322.. )51L GOLD HEART locket last between League and new Dorm. Ph. 2-6581, Rm. 6507. Reward. 4)7L I elm FOR RENT BUSINESS SERVICES 4 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 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 DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS TAILORING Orders Taken for Any Type of Uniform Reasonable Rates 2-20"0 _ 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 OhVERUECK BOOKSTORE 1216 South University )6 An ICI + Fror t iInvitation rat Our Chef: ITreat yourself to CLUB 211's lively May men. ues. The most exclusive eating plan in town of. fers you taste-satns f yg goodness in every meal. Meals Served At Regular Prices For Non-Members CLUB 211 J. D. MILLER'S CAFETERIA ... 211 S. State St. 1.1 1 c _ AP~o- 'BELA -a ' -KARWFF ' "LUGOSI - .=- in EDGAR ALLAN Pors A Reatort Pcture --- And -- i 111111SELA UG ;S '11I11 All Seats 55c Now On Sale Get Tickets Early! 4 40 o NOW Auspices of East Ann Arbor Business Men's Association FREE PARKING ON PLATT RD. 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 HELP WANTED SALESLADY, full time. Recommenda- tions necessary. Apply in person. Randall's, 306 S. State. )1oP 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 heamazigdrm o bywho became difern from anybody else In the world-and What It didto folks around hm! o ADORE SCARY Presentation TAF ROYI wi ( 7 -.,, ,- The GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY presents its gay spring musical "PATIENCE" or Bunthorne's Bride I II 1 .