I. T fHE~M~~lIX ?v 8, 1950, Work-Travel Bureau Offers Chances For Students To Earn Overseas Trips 'Lace It Up Casts Bevy Of Chorines Union Opera officials have chosen 34 men for roles in the singing and dancing choruses of "Lace It Up," the 1950 version of the traditional all-male musical comedy., The Opera's dancing chorus in- cludes the following bevy of grace- ful chorus "girls": Jim Ensign, Blair Filler, Richard Forsythe, George Hawthorne, Robert Keeley, Robert E. Lemmer, Earl L'Esper- ance, Mark E. Neville, Jr., and Harry Miles . STRICTLY MASCULINE mem- bers of the dancing chorus are John Hobyak, Maurice Dosier, Marvin Maier, John Monteith, Maynard Newton, William Race, Ralph Rupp, Herbert Schroeder and Dick Thompson. Singing feminine roles in the Opera's singing chorus are Wil- liam Brelun, Bob Chesebro, Ed Gibbon, Sum Howard, Dave Johnson, Jim McGlincy, Robert Sachs and Don Srull. The singing chorus will also feature the following men with male voices: Howard Bevis, Rich- ard Entenmann, John Felton, Ger- ald Helfenbein, Kelley Newton, Philip Nestor, Gale Wolf and James Wright. PRINCIPAL ROLES, as previ- ously announced, will be taken by Herbert Wolfson, Jimmie Lobaugh, Mike Craver, Dick Ferle, George Boucher, Allen Jackson and Joe Stone. In addition to these princi- pals, Zander Hollander has been chosen for the role of -Gen. Vaughn, a fiery mediator of labor-management probleins. These problems will be the tar- get of the good natured' satire which "Lace It Up" will pour out. The action takes place, for the most part, in a lingerie factory. THE OPERA will be presented Wednesday through Friday, Mar. 29, 30 and 31,atdthe Michigan Theatre. The Friday night per- formance is sold out, according to Cliff Rogers, '50BAd, opera pro- motions manager. Remaining tickets will be sold from 1 to 5 p.m. today, tomorrow and Saturday; and from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday at the box office in the Union lobby. Ir ."N ASs FIED ... . .. .. .. , ,.. . -.. .-...... e.-.WED .sqsS..AY . r AY vX a. isvo COe FOUND LOST & LOST-Ladies gold Bulova watch with expansion bracelet, Sat. night. Valued as gift. Please return, Janice Carrier, New Dorm, Ph. 3-1561. Reward. )29L LOST-Crescent pin Sat. Hill Aud. or _Univ. Terr. Reward. 2-8579. )28L LOST - Dark-rimmed glasses in red leather case, March 7. Ph. 2-3159. _Marilyn Shingleton. )30L LOST-Small black purse. Contains ID., glasses and Parker 51. Reward. Phone 2-3839 _27L PERSONAL HEY PETE-The daily 59c dinner spe- cial at J. D. Miller's Cafeteria is a real money saver. Believe it or not, this includes entree, potato, vegetable; salad or dessert (pie or cake), bread, butter, beverage. Try it yourself! Only 59c. Yours, Bill. )2P Need Medicine . . . ROME, Italy - The need for medicine and medical treatment for the many tubercular students here is very high, because of the great percentage of TB among Italian students, few of which can be accommodated in sanitoriums, according to the eighth report of the World Student Service Fund. PERSONAL - DEAR CONSERVATIVE MAN-I didn't see you at Assembly. I guess the shoe is on somebody else's foot now. You can call me between 8:30 and 8:31. SENIORS -The Michiganensian must put in its order for the number of 1950 Ensians It will want. If YOU want your Ensian this May-come to the Student Publications Bldg. and order yours today. )8P NEWS FROM CLUB 211-Club 211's new policy-there is no expiration date on meal tickets ! Tickets good any day- need not be used on consecutive days. Expires only when completely punch- ed- )2P BUSINESS SERVICES WASHING and, or, ironing done in my own hone. Free pick up and deliv- ery. Phone 2-9020.. )1B HILDEGARDE SHOPPE 109 E. Washington Expert Alterations Custom Clothes by Established Tradition )3B LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliable baby sitter while you go out - anytime. Kiddie Kare, 3-1121. )10B TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS Sales and Service MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. )11B PROMPT SERVICE on all typewriter repairs. MOSELEY TYPEWRITER & SUPPLY CO., 214 E. Washington, )5B Accurate Typing. Prompt Service. Reasonable Rates. Phone 2-9437. I -____________________________ -- - --- - ---____ __________ _____ . ' FOR SALE BEST BUYS-Plastic Raincoats $2.99; - Fancy Knit "T" Shirts $1.49; Black Moccasins $2.99; Part wool Athletic Hose 39c. Open 'til 6 p.m. "Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )5 MAKE TIME -OR LIFE part of your college life. Special reduced Student Rates available ($4.75 a year-instead of $6) to make it easier. Phone Stu- dent Periodical Agency, 2-82-42. We'll bill you. )2 i. CLOSET' ROOMS FOR RENT LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 209 S. State Phone 8161 )lp 1 MEN WANTED to eat at fraternity house. Excellent food, moderate pric- es. Close to campus. Call Bud Ph. '3039. )1P BUSINESS SERVICES SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE-Ballroom, tap, acrobatic, ballet.' Over Michigan Theater. Phone 8066. )9B PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR New and Used Instruments 209 E. Washington )4B IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY - for 3 men to earn PARTIAL room rent as handy-man work. NEAR CAMPUS. New mattresses: best associations. Ph. 3-4738 after 10 A.M. ) 24B HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the Office Equipment Service Company, 215 E. Liberty. ) i. FOR SALE TWO CUSHMAN motor scooters, slide rule, ,drawing instruments, automatic phonograph. Call Phil Clark, 5603 evenings. )42 1949 ENGLISH FORD-Al condition, heater,. undercoated. New in August. Will sell $650 below price. Ph. 2-8770. 6151 2W. Huron. All dayTuesday. )40 RUMMAGESALE 50 Women's and girls good clean coats, $1 to $5; suits, short, $1.50 to $10.00. Many ther items. Nearly New Shop, 311 E. Huron. Ph. 3-0166. ) COUSINS ON STATE STREET Featuring both Lady's Levi's, Western Overalls. ' New pair free if they rip. PARAKEETS make delightful, inexpen- sive pets. Easily trained to talk and whistle. $5.49 each. 562 South Sev- enth, corner West Madison. )2B 2 SINGLE ROOMS. Men preferably. ) 4611 TO SHARE-Large double room with law student. One block from law club. 808 Oakland. .)47R AT 1019 CHURCH-Half of large double room for male student. Inquire at rear apt., evenings. ) SB VACANCY for male students. Rooms can be used asapartment. Also double rooms. Call 2-2052. 8R ATTRACTIVE single room. Cooking privileges.h507 E. Liberty and 1106 ROOM AND BOARD -Daily-Ed Kozma TRAVEL LIGHT AND INCONSPICUOUS-Dave Smith, '50, dem- onstrates to Carlene Bagnall, Grad, the proper type of "luggage" to lug while traveling and working in Europe. Smith traveled in France two summers ago and Miss Bagnall worked in Germany from'47 to '48. s teams in clearing rubble and of other things to look out for over nlisting student help to rebuild a there, he added. "Clothes are an ndergarten. important item. The best type to Her advice to future workers bring should be easily washable and travelers was to take care and not need much ironing." of their health. "If you stay Some -of the time you have to nuch more than a year, the in- wash clothes in the frigid rivers ferior nourishment will attack especially if you're traveling, he teeth first unless you drink and soap is scarce. And it's al- >lenty of milk or take vitamin most impossible to get a good pills along with you. But lots of drycleaning job done except in nilk is the best safeguard," she the larger cities, he warned, said. * I Will Kyselka, Grad., who spent "EUROPEANS CAN spot an ie summer of '48 with several American a mile away if he uses lurch groups, echoes Miss Bag- luggage that he would use in the all's warnings on food conditions. States, but customs sometimes do e worked with the World Council not even botherto open your bag Churches and Congregational if it's non-descript," he added. ervice Committee. One of the easiest ways to be * T * recognized as a student in Europe HOWEVER, THERE are plenty and to get substantial reductions in expenses is to have an NSA Purchase Card, which European j ion ;staffers student unions all over the con- tinent recognize. OPENINGS for room or board at Stu- dent Co-ops. Phone Peretz at 6284. )2k WANTED TO RENT A. DOCTOR, wife and two children ur- gently n search of a rented apartment, or house with two or three bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished, starting July lst. For information please phone, Betsy Vial at 2-5628. )IN fi I MILLER'S serves 39c - LUNCH ! TODAY'S MENU Salmon Cake with White Sauce Mashed Potatoes or Potatoes Lyonnaisse Buttered Peas, Harvard Beets, or Creamed Onions Bread and Butter . Coffee, Tea, or Milk J. D. MILLER'S CAFETERIA University Instrument Shop Room 2320 E. Engineering Bldg. ALL KINDS OF PRECISION WORK RESEARCH WORK Special Work of all Kinds I il . ART CINEMA LEAGUE and the SAILING CLUB present 211 South State Phone 2-8315 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I1 *. AV f r 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 (21:00 am. Saturdays). WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1950 VOL. LX, No. 105 Notices Eugene G. Fassett Scholarships are available to undergraduate men or women students who have been residents at the University for one or more semesters. Application blanks may be obtained at the Scholarship Division, Office of Student Affairs, 1059 Administra- tion Bldg. Completed applications must be returned by March 31. Camp Positions. Representative of Camp Charlevoix (boys' pri- -f vate), Charlevoix, Michigan will be at the Union on Thurs. and Fri., Mar. 9 and 10 to interview candidates for waterfront and gen- eral counselor positions. For in- formation and appointment call at 3528 Administration Building or call Ext. 2614. Approved Student Sponsored So- cial Events for the Coming Week- end: March 10: Couzen's Hall, Delta, Delta Delta, Graduate Student Council, Martha Cook, Wenley House. March 11: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Tau Del- ta, Hillel Foundation, Internation- (Con;.inued on Page 3) Continuous from 1 P.M NOW THE REST OF THE JOLSON STORY! NEW songs! NEW magic! I /I when LAURA with Clifton Webb, Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney Friday and Saturday March 10 and 1 1-- 7:30 and 9:30 Architecture Auditorium Advance Sale - Wed, thru Sat. - 1 to 5 a' Traveling Carryv 11 TRAVELER'S General Admission 50c 4 CHE CKS TODAY and Thursday ?hise 1s What, I I ANN ARBOR BANK Main and Huron Sts. South State at Nickels Arcade 1 108 South University do c o (X=>() c> =Z>0 >o0 >0 OPENING TONIGHT at 8 P.M. THE' DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH with 0 0 THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PRESENT IiI ~~~~ "COSI FNtUTE TH SA COMIC OPERA ,A , , ., ,, . . L kA t ,1 ,,kA TICKET SALE Starts TODAY! 'ACE IT UP The 1950 Union Opera Michigan Theatre March 29, 30, 31 TICKETS AVAILABLE for WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 $1.20 j 1 $1.80I $2.40 THURSDAY, MARCH 30 [ 1.20 |' SOLD OUT$2 FRIDAY. MARCH 31 ~1* , ,.. I k orb Larry PARKS BARBARA HALE ",f with William DEMAREST Ludwig DONATH Bill GOODWIN V/At c4.. A COLUMBIA PICTURE