4" F1~ThAY, MAX~CH 3. I9~G Mus * Pe UpCITES STUDY NEEDS: Drop ardsGerman Student Lands Toda--PakeHelp Of fered by WSSF "What's good about the World Student Service Fund is the Students who wish to drop feeling foreign students get that American students actually want to courses this semester must oh- help them," Edith Lindner, Grad, an instructor at Germany's Free tain class drop cards today to University since, 1945, declared yesterday. avoid grades of E, Charles H. Referring to the current WSSF drive on campus, Miss Lindner Peake, assistant dean of the liter- explained that the most needed items are books and visual aid ary college, warned yesterday. equipment. Cards are available at the regis- 'We need material to help develop minds toward a broader t'ar's office or any academic horizon and freer thinking," she said. "Since 1939 we were cut off counseling office. The student's from the outside world, and German students have to catch up.,, counseling advisor's signature is * * * * necessary to make the card valid, SHE ADDED that the students also could use food, clothing, he added. shelter and medical attention - "for my school has a great many This semester marks the first tubercular students, largely victims of malnutrition." time the new three-week course "At the University," she pointed out, "students used to re.. dropping rule has gone into ef- ceive a free bowl of soup for lunch every day. It was usually their fect. The rule was passed by the ol o el" literary college faculty last fall to only ' h oteal" apsi 3,00 codn o rv himn avoid "the wasteful and unfair WSFsga ncmu s$000 codn odiecara practice of dropping courses at Wym Price, and the main financial source is expected to be students' mnidsemester time," Dean Peake blood donations. Donations may be made by calling University Hospi- said. tal's blood bank to make an appointment, he explained-. 4 Gale Reports On Chinese .9' }4 4. StudentAid More than $200,000 has been granted to the University's 180 Chinese students in order that they may get their degrees, ac- cordin to ds nGale, Counselor Gale and Homer Underwood, of the International Centei', have jUst returned from Washington, D.C., where they obtained favor- able State Department decisions on several borderline cases in which the University -had ad- vanced loans to Chinese students, pending emergency aid from the capitol. A MEMBER of the national ad- visory committee for this new program, Gale explained it was initiated by Congress last fall, 'when a $4,000,000 sum was ap- propriated for emergency aid to Chinese students, following the collapse of China's Nationalist government. The money, coming from ECA funds, is available only for those Chinese students in technologi- cal fields. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAS 3 .60 1.53 2.52 4 .80 2.04 4.80 Figure 5 overage words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturda i s 3 P.M. Strdays, 113|..fr udyIse PERSONAL HEY 1PETE-Thedily s59Cafdinner spe- real money saver. Believe It or not. tbe, salad osr dessert (pie or cake), bread, butter, beverage. Try It your- self! Only 59c. Yours, Bill. )2P Roses are red, Lost something? Don' hrow your hands in the air Or be in a state of despair,. Life isn't that horrible, nor that bad,. It can be found by a Daily Classified Ad! )7P NEWS FROM CLUB 211--Club 211's new policy-there is no expiration date on meal tickets! Tickets good any day-- Expires only when completely punch-. ed. )2P LEARN TO DANCE JimmIe Hunt Dance Studio ____ 2__ hone 8161 )1P MEN WANTED to eat at fraternity house. Excellent food, moderate pric- es. Close to campus. Call Bud Ph. '1039. )1OP PERSONAL ONLY 5 WEEKS from 'Frida'y, comes the grand day. What it is I cannot say. ) 7P BUSINESS SERyICES PIANO TE!ACHER just returned from N.Y., resuming piano classes. Begin- ners and advance students. Ph. 2-0779. tap acrobatic, ballet Ove Michga Theater. Phone 8066. )9'B RECEIVING DAY for spring coats, suits,. and cildren' garments Tue. and E. Huron,_Ph. 3-0166. )8B HAVriE YUR tyeriter repaired byte 215 E. Liberty.~) WASHING and, or, Ironing done in my own home. Free pick up and deliv- HIyPLDEGARDE SHOPPE )B 109 E. Washington Cusrtom Clothes by Established Tradition )3B PAUL'kS MUeSIA REPAIR New and Used Instruments 209 E. Washington )4B LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliabletbab Kiddie Kare. 3-1121. )1OB TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS Sales and Service MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. ) iB PROMPT SERVICE on all typewriter repairs. MOSELEY TYPEWRITER & SUPPLY CO., 214 E. Washington. )5B tap aIcrobatic. ba. Over Mican Theater. Phone 8066. )9B LOST AND FOUND LOST-Small black purse. Vicinity Ar- chitecture Bldg. and S. Univ. Cards and keys valuable to owner. Reward. FOR SALE COUSIN'S ON STATE ST During the coal shortage try one of our cardigan or slipover sweaters 1949ENGLISH FOD-Al condition. heater, undercoated. New in August Wil sel $500below price. 1Ph. 2-8770- 615t. HuroSn. Ay evening, al da BESTc BUYS-Plastic~ Raincoats $2.99; Moccasins $2.99; Part wool Athletic Hos 392cE Open til 6tp.m. Sam's FLORESENT DEK LAMP- $.0 Fl336Geddes Ave Ph. 629 Ryan. )41 COTT IK LTH, draperies, lace table cloth, 1 1g. picture. Ph. 7265. )39 41st or less. All makes, excellent con- dton 118 N. Thayer, Apt. 2, Phon TAMVE YOUNG Parakeets, Canaries and Love Bfirds,Bird supplies and cages. MAKY TIME OR LIFE part of your- collegve life. Special reduced Student Rates available ($4.75 a year-Instead of $6) to make it easier. Phone Stu- d'et eriodical Agency, 2-82-42. We'll bil you. )2 MONEY SAVERS-Navy T-shlrts, 45c EKhaki" pants, $2.99. All wool athletic shirts $3.99. Navy tpe oxors $688. Opn 't6 p9m. SAMS STORE 122 E FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM-One or persons, 5 bloacks from campus. 3-4714 after 5:30 p.m. two Call ROOMS \r~, FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for male students, 3%2 blocks from campus. Hollywood beds, shower,.sink in room. $6.00 per wk STUDENT LANDLORD - Double room. three blocks from campus. 412 South Fifth Avenue. 2-8365. )44R MEN' ONE-HALF-Large double $6.0 2-6644. )45R4 GIRLS ROOMS -Commnunity kitchen privileges, central location. Phone 2-2826. )42R Swith nice gang of fellows. Home-like. 2-4538. )43R AT 1019 CHURCH-Half of large double room for male student. Enquire at ROOMS FOR ,eBOYS-706 OaklandSt )40R DOUBLE FURNISHED. rooms and suites couples accommodatd No cooking. Twin beds, shower continuous hot water, reasonable. Close to campus and Union. 509 S. Division near Jef- ferson. )38R ~Jilh1DTODAY & Saturday 1THEY Mat. 'til 5 30c Nights, Sun. 40c - Opp. Court House PLUS ~~ OEMAN' JSTICE! MARSHA HUNT I- - lIrnc~n~~ I JOHN LITELnlal-Fane agoi A COUMIIA P'CTUR' BusAd Council Election James Haischer, '50, Robert Reason, '51, Gerald .Liefer, '50, Thomas Kelsey, '52, Raymond Malos, '50, and William Merritt, '50, have been elected to the Busi- ness Administration Council. .4 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN VACANCY for male students. Roomsb can be used as apartment. Also double rooms. Call 2-2052. BR ATTRACTIVE single room. Cooking pvileges.h 50'4E. Liberty and 1106 YODAY Saturday - Sunday BEST! 'A classic among pictures ... he is seduced into strange vices by older children already wiser than he in the quickly learned ways of evil. Shockingly and unforgettably presented." -Zunser, Cue YEAR ZERO. Publication inThe Dal Officia 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. en .the dasy pnrecdeing pubilcatlon FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1950 Notices Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Meeting, Mon., Mar. 6, 4:10 p.m., 1025 An-. gell Hall, AGENDA 1. Consideration of the minutes 150 (pp. 1579-581).Ferry1, 2. Consideration of reports sub- mitted with the call to this meet- a. Executive Committee, Prof. B. D. Thuma. b. Executive Board of the Grad- uate School, Prof. Clark Hopkins. c. Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, Assoc. Prof. C. H. Fischer. No report d. Deans' Conference, Dean EXCEPTIONAL MINIATURE GARY COOPER in "SNOW CARNIVAL" Filmed at Aspen, Col Disney Whimsy 4 '4 4 4 ONE-ACT PLAYS 'SH AK ESPEA RE SG. B. SHAW iTENN ESSEE WILLIAMS i'MOL IE RE i AL L SEATS 30c Box Office Open 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. LY DIA ME N DE LSSO HN T HEAT RE Hayward Keniston. No report. 3. Announcements. 4. New business. Approved Student Sponsored So- cial Events for the Weekend: March 3: Beta Theta Pi, Chin- ese Students Club, Delta Sigma Mharch 4: Acacia, Alpha Chi Sig- ma, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Kap- pa Alpha, Alpha Sigma Phi, An- derson House, Chi Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Tau Delta, International Student Assn., Kap- pa Nu, Lawyer's Club, Michigan House, Phi Alpha Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Sigma Kap- Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sophomore Class, Betsy Barbour, Strauss House, Theta Xi. March 5: Phi Delta Phi. Bureau of Appointments: The Bureau of Naval Personnel, Navy Department, Detroit, Michi- gan announces that applications are ben accepted between nnow Women Officer's for the Line, Sup- ply and Medical Service Corps of the Regular Navy.Sevcoms sion announces examination for Archives Assistant, Library Assist- ant, Herbarium Aid, and Museum Aid. Grades from GS-2 to GS-7. The. New York Civil Service Commission announces examina- tions for the following positions: Public Health Educators, Librari- ans, Social Workers, and' Engi- neer's. Closing date, Mar. 24. .The U.S. Civil Service Commis- sion announces an examinatiin for Assistant Bank Examiner, gr'ades GS-5 and GS-7, closing date March 23. The Michigan State Civil Serv- ice Commission announces an ex- amination for Securities Exam- iner. This positioni is open to graduatsthof Business Administra- have had three years experience iehe securities business, closing For additional information on the above announcements, call at thle Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. (Cntinued on Page 4 IContinuous from 1 P.M. I ELGIN WRIST WATCH-Dark leather band. Initials D.E.P. Reward. )23L . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . , , 120 4 South University serving _ BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS SAN DW IC HES and SA LA DS - - ~~from ____- -__ 7:00 A.M.osed Su. ndays PM O . 7:00 A.M.Cto 1:0 P..nd 50 PMyts PM CLUB 211 1./~~es 4 T HE NE W S PU D NUT F OU NT A IN J. D. M IL LE R'S C AF E TE R IA B U IL D ING. . .211 South State MEN'S GLEE CLUB Presents 1 :9 ON E DOZE N SPU DN UTS plus A A ONE PINT ICE CREAM Regularly . ... .. . ...89c TODAY... 75c p. LOST & FOUND TODAY ON LY! 211I South State Phone 3-8331 A & -4 I .... ....--........ TODAY & SAT. 25c until 5 P.M. 35c after 5 P.M. 12c Kiddies All Times BI NG CROSBY FRED ASTAIRE "HOL I DAY Shown at 1:30-4:15-7:05-9:55 Plus TIM HOLT athe "STAG ECOAC H K ID" Shown at 3:15-6:05-8:55 H-OT RECORD SOCIETY present A CHAPLIN Quartet and W. C. FIELDS and MAE WEST Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4 - 8:30 P.M. HILL AUDITORIUM Advanced Sale Wednesday - Saturday at League, Union, Administration Building and at Box Offce General Admission 50Oc .4 4 U TONIGH T! Only-at 9 P.M. TONIGHT! Only-at 9 P.M. ~tiI~k - Today and Saturday - MAN'S GREATEST AD VENTURE! A \ oif one of the snesn'sm Patrons attending last showing of "Abandoned'' tonight starting at 9 P.M. are invited to remain for preview without extra charge. WE DO NOT divulge title of feature to be previewed. I CH ICKEN in the BASKET - Unjointed, with fresh crispy rolls, French fries and sweet honey. HILL AUDITORIUM Tuesday, March 7 2 Performances -~- - I pnsre byE * erig '8 A.