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THE MIWhIGAN DAILE'

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUYARY 15, 1950

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)AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Publication in The Daily Official
lulletin is constructive notice to all
nembers of the University. Notices
or the Bulletin should be sent in
ypewritten form to the Office of the
ssistant to the President, Room 2552
dministration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
n the day preceding publication
11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15, 1950
VOL. LX, No. 87

Fuel Conservation: The fuel cri-
3s makes it necessary foe the
Plant Department to institute a
'igid fuel rknservation program.
Beginning immediately and for
he duration of the period of fuel
;hortages the following actions are
eing taken:
1. The closing down of all ven-
ilating units except where re-
luired for heating.
2. Reduction of heating steam
ressure from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
3. Reduction of heating temper-
tures in corridors and public
paces where heat is controlled by
hermostats.

The University Staff should no-
tify the Plant Department (Phone
317) of any over-heated rooms so
corrective steps can be taken to
eliminate over - heating. C a r e
should be exercised to keep win-
dows closed and lighting of offices
and classrooms must ,be reduced
whenever possible.
Choral Union Members whose
records of' attendance are clear
will please call for their courtesy
passes for the, Maryla Jonas con-
cert on the day of the perform-
ance, Fri., Feb. 17; between the
hours of 9:30 and 11:30 a.m., and
1 and 4 p.m., at the offices of
the University Musical Society in
Burton Memorial Tower.
Doctoral dissertation publication
fees have been reduced to $25
without copyright protection, by
action of the Executive Board of
the Graduate School. Students
wishing copyright protection must
make their own arrangements for
STARTS THURSDAY
Mat. 30c Nights & Sun. 40c
RICHARD ARLEN
"THE RETURN
OF WI LDFI RE"
PLUS -
JANE FRAZEE
"INCIDENT"
TWO FIRST RUN HITS!
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"PREJUDICE"
A FULL LENGTH MOTION PICTURE
at the
B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION
1429 Hill Street
"The most mature and convincing study of the sub-
ject yet filmed . . ."-NATIONAI, BOARD OF REVIEW

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this service, effective with the
second semester.
Women students attending the
Inter-Arts performance through
February 16 have one-half hour
late permission after close of the
performance.
Applications for grants in sup-
port of Research Projects: Faculty
members, who wish to apply for
grants from the Research Funds
to support research projects dur-
ing the next fiscal year, should
file their applications in the Of-
fice of the Graduate School by
Fri., Feb. 17. Application forms
will be mailed or can be obtained
at 1006 Rackham Building, Tele-
phone 372.
Fellowship and Scholarship Ap-
plications for the Graduate School
will be accepted through 4 p.m.,
today. All supporting credentials
including transcripts and letter
of recommendations must be re-
ceived at the same time. Late
applications cannot be considered.
Women Students: Openings are
still available for boarding at co-
operatives for a minimum of cost
and work. Contact immediately
Nina Kessler, 1102 Oakland. Ph.
2-4914.
Women students are reminded
that application blanks for finan-
cial assistance from the Student
Aid Foundation are now available
in the Dean of Women's office.
Applications must be completed by
Feb. 20.
Approved Social Events for the
Coming Week-end:
February 17: Young Progres-
sives.
February 18: Alpha Kappa Kap-
pa, Greene House, Lawyers Club,
Phi Delta Phi, Sigma Phi.
February 19: Phi Delta Phi.
Student Loan Art Reprints: Any
University student is eligible to
rent a framed print for the spring
semester from the Art Reprint
Collection. The pictures are being
assigned 9-12 and 1-5 today end
Wednesday at the North Gallery,
Alumni Memorial Hall. Students
must present current University
identification and pay a rental
fee of 50 cents.
Assigned prints will be distri-
buted from 508 (basement) Ad-
ministration Bldg., the week of
Feb. 20.
Application for Bomber Schol-
arships: Applications may be ob-
tained at the Scholarship Office,'
Office of Student Affairs, Rm.
1020 Administration Bldg., and
must be returned to that office
not later than Mon., Feb. 20. To
be eligible for these scholarships a
student must have served at least
one year in the United States
armed forces during the last war,
must have completed satisfactor-
ily not less than the equivalent of
two semesters of credit hours in
any undergraduateschool or col-
lege in this University, and shall
have received no degree of any
kind from this University. Awards
will be made according to need,
character, and scholarship ability
after comparison of applicants.
University Textbook Loan Lib-
rary: Books in book collection
boxes will be collected on Thurs-
day and Friday this week for
University Textbook Loan Lib-
rary.
University Terrace Apartments
and Veterans' Housing Project:
The waiting list for the University
Terrace Apartments and the Vet-
eran's Housing Project will be op-
en Feb. 23 and 24. The following
qualifications are necessary in or-

der to apply:
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STARTS FEB. 20
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1. Only married veterans of
World War II who are at present
registered in the University may
apply.
2. Only Michigan residents may
apply. (The Regents' definition of
a Michigan resident follows: "No
one shall be deemed a resident of
Michigan for the purpose of reg-
istration in the University unless
he or she has resided in this State
six months preceding the date of
proposed enrollment.")
3. Only students who have com-
pleted one term in this University
may apply. (A Summer Session is
considered as one-half term.)
4. Only full-time students carry-
ing 12 hours of work or more, or
part - time - student - and - part-
time - teachers, whose total hours
of teaching andnclass hours elect-
ed amount to an equivalent of 12
hours or more, may apply.
5. Veterans who have incurred
physical disability of a serious na-
ture will be given first considera-
tion. A written statement from
Dr. Forsythe of the University
Health Service concerning such
disability should be included in
the application.
6: Length of service, and parti-
cularly overseas service, will be an
important determining factor. (In
considering an applicant's total
length of service, A.S.T.P., V-12,
and similar programs will be dis-
counted.)
7. If both husband and wife are
veterans of World War II and the
husband is a Michigan resident
and both areenrolled in the Uni-
versity, their combined applica-
tions will be given special consid-
eration.
Each applicant must present
with his application his Military
Record and Report of Separation,
also a copy of his Marriage Certi-
ficate.
Students who are admitted to
these apartments may in no case
occupy them for a period longer
than two years.
Applications are filed in the
Office of Student Affairs, 1020
Administration Bldg.
Camp Positions. Representative
of Camp Magua, Hale, Michigan,
(Bay City YWCA) will be here
Wed., Fed. 15, to interview can-
didates for positions of camp di-
rector, business manager - dieti-
cian, and several swimming in-
structors. For further information
and appointment call at Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Adminis-
tration Bldg.
Bureau of Appointments: All
June graduates who registered
with the Bureau of Appointments
during the fall semester should
call at the office, 3528 Administra-
tion Bldg., to bring their records
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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
RATES
LINES 1DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .50 1.02 1.68
3 .60 1.53 2.52
4 .80 2.04 4.80
Figure 5 average words to a line,
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.
PERSONAL
MEN WANTED to eat at fraternity
house. Excellent food, moderate pric-
es, Close to campus. Call Bud Ph.
7039. )1 P
CARD OF THANKS to the person who
found and returned my wallet during
registration, Friday morning. George
Quillin. ______) 9P
HEY PETE-The daily 59c dinner special
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
up-to-date and to fill out location
blanks. Office will be open on
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.
BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS:
The Department of Public In-
struction, Territory of Hawaii, has
vacancies on the preschool-pri-
mary and elementary levels for the
1950-51 school year. Applicants
must be single, under 36 and have
a minimum of 18 hours of Educa-
tion.
The Public Schools of Toledo,
Ohio, are interested in applica-
tions from candidates for kinder-
garten, primary and intermediate
teaching positions. Applications
must be filed before March 15.
The Merrill-Palmer School, De-
troit, Michigan, announces two
graduate student assistantships,
one for a man and one for a wo-
man, in the Recreational Clubs.
For further information on the
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PERSONAL
CONDUCTING student summer tour.
Europe 61 days $940. England, Bel-
gium, Switzerland, Austria, Italy,
France. Limited. Interviews Friday,
Feb. 17, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lobby Wom-
en s League. Dr. Robert Bartlett, 829
W. Mich. Ave., Lansing. )6P
LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliable baby
sitter while you go out-anytime.
Kiddie Kare, 3-1121. )10B
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
209 S. State
Phone 8161 )1P
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 is the last day
that you can buy your 1950 'Ensian
for $5.00. After thisdate the price will
be $6.00. Buy now and save. Ensians
on sale at Student Publications Build-
ing this week, )8P
Everyone is cordially invited
to the new location of the
NEARLY NEW SHOP
311 East Huron )8B
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 con-
secutive days. Expires only when
completely punched. 2P
BUSINESS SERVICES
SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE-Ballroom,
tap, acrobatic, ballet, Over Michigan
Theater. Phone 8066. __ )9B
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales and Service
MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. 11B
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
by Established Tradition. 3B
HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company,
215 E. Liberty. 4
WASHING and, or, ironing done in my
own home. Free pick up and deliv-
ery. Phone 2-9020. 1B
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Van Doren Clarinet Reeds
Box of 25 - $4.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington 4B
ROOMS FOR RENT
WANTED-Man to share large first floor
double with graduate student, 4 blocks
from campus in Ann Arbor; shower,
inner spring mattress, also % double,
large closet, cooking & laundry privi-
leges. Phone 794J Ypsilanti. ) 17R
DOUBLE SLEEPING ROOM-First floor,
twin beds, private study, cooking
privileges, continuous hot water. 1321
Sheehan, 2-5520. )18R
TWO MAN SUITE for male students.
$8 per week per student, 706 Oakland.
16R

BUSINESS SERVICES
DOUBLE ROOM for male students, 3%
blocks from campus. Hollywood beds,
shower. $6 Der week. Ph. 5750. )19R
PAIR OF SKIS, 6%2 hickory; clamps;
used only a few times; contact Ann
White, Distribution Desk, Main Li-
brary or 1754 Quincy Ct., Willow
Run )2F
ONE LARGE SINGLE ROOM, first
floor. 934 Olivia. )1F
DOUBLE Furnished rooms and suites
for graduates or teachers available
now. Near campus and Union cafe-
teria. Shower, reasonable rent. 509
S. Division, near Jefferson. 11R
DOUBLE room for male student. Pri-
vate home near campus. Ph. 2-1693.
'7R
VACANCY for male students. Rooms
can be used as apartment. Also double
_rooms. Call 2-2052. 8R
ROOM for 2 boys. Good location. Rent
reasonable. 1513 S. University. Phone
3-4701. 15R
LARGE double room, extra large closet.
Clean, quiet, pleasant, suitable for
2 or' 3 men. Ph. 5783. 9R
MEN-Phone 3-4738 for study oppor-
tunities and living comfort. Very near,
campus. 325 E. Jefferson. 13R
DOUBLE room for men near campus.
YostLField House, 800 McKinley. Ph.
3-1185. 12R
ATTRACTIVE double andone double
room to share. Cooking privileges.
507 E. Liberty and 1106 Lincoln. Ph.
5224. 14R
ONE-HALF of large pleasant room near
campus available for male student.
Also one small double. Call 6876. 8B
-~ HOME COOKING
Meals for men, 1319 Hill IX
FOR SALE
1 SET OF DEITZGEN drawing instru-
ments for the discriminating archi-
tect. A 21-piece set of German-made
drawing instruments. Also six auto-
matic drawing pencils. Cally Denny,
Ph. 2-5553. - )17
FOR SALE-1% tons anthricite coal.
Remove it yourself. $35. 2544 Pitts-
field Blvd. after 5:30. )19
5 TUBE TABLE MODEL RADIO -- $10.
915 E. Ann, Ph. 9055. )15
1941 NASH 4-door - Excellent transpor-
tation, good mechanical condition.
Clean. 336 E. Madison or 3-1025 after
5 P.M. )14

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FOR SALE
21, x 31, SPEED GRAPHIC, Leiss Tessa~r
f 4.5 lens, flashgun, rangefinder, pack
adapter, 3 holders, filters, film, bulbs.
Will sacrifice. Call Bob 2-8429. )16
INVENTORY SALE-Navy type oxfords
$6.88; Navy T-shirts 45c; athletic hose
49c; B-i5 type jackets $8.88; black
moccasins $2.99, Sam's Store. )5
WOOD
For fireplace or furnace. Call 3-4575.
)il
TAME YOUNG Parakeets, Canaries and
Love Birds. Bird supplies and cages.
Mrs. Ruff ins, 562 S. 7th. )2B
TWO 1st floor patrons tickets for each
of the last 3 Choral Union concerts.
$2.50 each. Ph. 2-5152. })13
COUSINS
on State Street
Closing out atrreduced prices the re-
mainder of our camel hair and tweed
coats. Other coats included in this
sale. Start at $15.00. )3
FOR RENT
PAIR OF SKIIS-6ny-ft.hickory, clamps,
used only a few times. Contact Ann
White, distribution desk, main li-
brary, or 1754 Quincy Ct., Willow Run.
)2F
ONE LARGE single room, first floor,
934 Olivia. )1F
HELP WANTED
PERMANENT POSITION for young
women. Experienced in selling mil-
linery. Give age, references, etc. Box
211. ) 2H
WANTED TO BUY
TYPEWRITER - Recent model. Stan-
dard size. Preferably Royal. George
Quillin, 8565. Evenings. )1W
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Red patent leather wallet. Near
campus dime store. Need key. Call
7529. )3L
FOUND - In West Quad, 15 women's
coats and 14 women. Now don't tell
me that one girl wore 2 coats. )4L
MAN'S SMALL BULOVA wrist watch in
or near Natural Science Bldg. about
11:00 a.m. Jan. 30, 1950. Ph. 2-7451
ext. 146, 312 Anderson Hse. )2L
LOST-Pearl choker between Martha
Cook and Michigan Theatre. Reward.
Call Phyllis Bartholomew, 2-3225. )1L

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Home of Cinema Triumphs

Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Admission Free

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ART CINEMA
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presents

COMING FRIDAY
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featuring
BREAKFAST, LUNCH
AND DINNERS
prepared by
ANN ARBOR'S WELL KNOWN
CHEF FOR 30 YEARS
VIRGIL LANG
DAILY STUDENT SPECIAL
to fit your budget
Open: 7:00 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Closed Sundays
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Thursday
"INTRUDER
IN THE DUST"

Also
"PLUTO AND THE GOPHER"
"FARTHER DOWN EAST"
Sportlight

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ENGLISHlTITLES.
Friday and
,'Saturday
Feb. 17 & 18
8-30 P.M.
Lydia Mendelssohn
All seats reserved.
Phone 6300
Admission Only 50c

Which of these
19 Jobs do you want
right
now?

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It's the pocket stapler.

Every Student needs one.
" Clips in your pocket like a pen
* Staples 16 sheets as securely as two
Carry it with you or use it at your desk.

Doors Open 1:15 P.M.
Matinees 25c - Nights 35c
Starts Today!

Priced at

$295 including 1000 staples

Buy At
FOLLE T'S
MICHIGAN BOOKSTORE'
State Street at North University

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2:45 -6:00

Starts Thursday
FILMED AMID the GLORY,
ROMANCE, COLOR and
ADVENTURE of the
SOUTH SEAS .s

Q Advertising Manager
Q General Manager
Q Associate Bus. Mgr.
Q Finance Manager
Q Local Ady. Manager
Q Assistant Manager
Q Promotion Manager
" Assistant Manager
Q Circulation Manager
Q- Assistant Manager
Q National Adv. Mgr.
Q Assistant Manager
Q Jr. Acct. Executive
Q Jr. Acct. Manager
L Layout Assistant
L Jr. Finance Manager
rin A cenunt Executinve

HOW YOU CAN
TAKE A SHORT-CUT
TO SUCCESS .. .
Wednesday, Feb. 15, the busi-
ness staff of the Michigan Daily
offers you a chance of a lifetime
to get newspaper experience in a
department of your own choosing.
What are your interests? Adver-
tising . . . finance . . . layout?
The Daily is prepared to give you
experience in these and many more
departments that will prove inval-
uable to you . . . experience that
pays big dividends whether or not
you remain in newspaper work.
You don't need any previous ex-
perience. All you do is express your
willingness and interest by coming
to the Student Publications Bldg.,
Wed., Feb. 15 at 4 p.m.
You get easy advancement, too.
Promotions come your way regu-
larly in all departments and pay
increases go with them.
As a member of the Daily busi-
ness staff, you are molding your
future. The experience, contacts,
and responsibilities you receive will
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