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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY,

MARCH 31 , 1950° '°

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Individual Census Reports Due Soon
* * * *

-Daily-Alan Reid
NEXT QUESTION-Lita Hagen, '51, ponders the intricacies of
the 1950 federal census questionnaire.
>day in Law School and the Busi- terview, most sample questions
ss Administration Bldg. are asked of every fifth per-
There are 28 questions on the son counted, and three are
ndividual census report, includ- asked only of every 30th person
ng sample questions. When the counted.
ensus is taken by personal in- But under the system, all sample
questions must be answered by
every student.
When individual census reports
are returned to the census office,
workers will determine which stu-
dents are actually the fifth and
30th persons on the census lists.
Jniversity Sample questions answered by the
remaining students will then be
discarded.
g * * *
_ONS and DINNERS QUESTIONS being asked in-
clude, "What were you doing last
nd SALADS week?" and "Have you been mar-
ried more than once?" as well as
more prosaic queries concerning
age, birthplace, military service
d 5:00 P.M. to 7 P.M. and income.
ndays A number of questions are
quite personal. But census of-
ficials stressed the fact that all
information given is considered
confidential.
It cannot be used for taxation,
Starting investigation or regulation, ac-
Saturday cording to Mrs. John Knoll of
970 W. Delhi road, a census crew
chief.
Best Actor! "EVEN THE FBI can't get into
our records," Mrs. Knoll declared.
TODD She pointed out that all census
employes are sworn to secrecy,
with heavy penalties for violations.
"It's to the student's advan-
tage to complete the census re-
port correctly and on time, be-
cause it is obligatory that the
enumerator get the informa-
She pointed out that failure to
turn in a census report is con-
sidered a misdemeanor, while giv-
ing false answers on a report is
Sa felony. Both are federal of-
fenses, she added.
k your car next to
ou shop at the Six Names Put
On Honors List
R Names left off the Daily's list
l of all-A students yesterday are:
Yun Ching Chou, Spec.; Rich-
ard C. Flakne, '50; Florence B.
Freedman, '51; Wie'Ping Loh;
[ Bert K. Lum, '52 P; and Cheryle
*HROUGH! Yoshihara, '50.
H UNames of engineering all-A stu-
114 E. Williams dents were released previouslyand
Phone 7191 names of those students who made
Sundays noon to 7 P.M. perfect records in other schools
will be released when the col-
a:i".::,% k ileges compile lists.
CLEVELAND-(/)--The Lake
Carriers Association yesterday ap-
proved the separation of upbound
and downbound courses in Lake
Ontario and predicted the open-
ing of the Upper Lakes shipping
season forsome time between
April 10 and 16.

Women Get
Tips About
Job Hunts
Women who will be looking for
jobs after graduation were ad-
vised to decide what they want
and then convince prospective em-
ployers of their value to the firm
at the League's Job Outlook Work-
shop meeting yesterday.
Assistant Dean of Women Mary
C. Bromage pointed out that "ser-
vice" is an important factor
which women consider in deciding
their fields.
"Most women choose a field
in which they feel that they
can make some contribution,"
she said.
Prof. Dorothy Greenwald of the
business administration explained
the importance of a first letter of
application. She advised that a
data sheet, including listing of
pertinent facts about education,
experience, activities, personal in-
formation and references be sent.
with the letter.
Miss Mildred Webber, assistant
director of the. Bureau of Appoint-
ments, advised women to wear the
same type of clothes they .would
"wear on the job" to interviews
and to know what they are looking
for.
Job interests sheets which wom-
en attending yesterday's meeting
have already filled out are avail-
able now at the League.
Miss Dottie Fogel, Workshop
chairman, asked all interested
women to fill out one of the
forms, which will be used in plan-
ning interest group meetings to
be held April 19 and 20.
Sales End Today
For Theatre Trip
Ticket sales will end today for
the Union theatre trip to a De-
troit showing of "Death of a Sales-
man" April 5.
Priced at $3.85, tickets cover
both round-trip bus fare and ad-
mission.
Women may receive late per-
mission for the trip by leaving
their name with the ticket seller.

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MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .54 1.21 1.76
3 .63 1.60 2.65
4 .81 2.02 3.53
Figura 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.

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BUSINESS
SERVICES

PERSONAL

SAM BOSTON foiled again. Prison hoax
confounds Boston sage. Provincials
again bewildersSenile J.G. -)37P
HUNGRY?
You don't have to be. J. D. MILLER'S
CAFETERIA at 211 S. State offers you
a complete tasty dinner for 59c, in-
ceuding entree, potato, vegetable, sal-
ad or dessert (pie or cake), bread,
butter, beverage. Hmmm, good!! )2P
CLUB 211
TO ALL CLUB 211 MEMBERS:
Your ticket expires only when cor-
pletely punched. Need not be used on
consecutive days-good anytime. Take
advantage of this for delicious meals.
2P
TIME or LIFE $4.75 a year. Special re-
duced student rates. Available through
StudentrPeriodical Agency. Ph. 2-8242
to order. )2

VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist in
Hopwood, Master's and Doctor's man-
uscripts and legal work. Phone 2-9848
after noon. )30B
SHIRTS - Nine hour service (by re-
quest), three day service (regular ser-
vice). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Univer-
sity. )1B
PRICE CUTS every day Spring Items
coming in. NEARLY NEW CLOTH-
ING SHOP, 311 E. Huron. Ph. 3-0166.
)4
WASHING, ironing done in my own
home. Also rough dry and wet wash-
ing. Free pick up and delivery. Ph.
2-9020. )IB
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
by Established Tradition )3B
TYPING-Reasonable rates. Accurate
_work, Phone 3-4040. ) 25B
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
HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company,
215 E. Liberty. )4___________
BIRTHDAY
BITS
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Happy Birthday
All you little ones,
Be you cousin, nephew, daughter,
Not to mention parents' sons.
Your friendsihave thought to greet you
In this new and novel way,
So as Iong as there are birthdays
We think we're here to stay. )7P

FOR SALE I
3 SPEE English lightweights $47.50.
s5u1CeTnt tblycle Agay. t aa V, 7
) 77
1937 DESQTO SEDAN-Good condition.
Best over over siv. 2n. 2-woz ao e
5 p.m. : )77
PORTABLE TYPFWRITER-Rmith-Cor-
ora, 1 yr. old, like new. $60. Radio-
phonograph, table model Arvin, excel-
'-+.. condition, manual. $15. Call
2-7369. _)76
MAN'S RAINCOAT-Worn once, gray,
rag-land sleeves, belted, lined, small
size, Call L. Davies, 8655 after 5:30.
)75
BRAND NEW UNDERWOOD typewriter
for sale. If interested contact Art
Ecoff, 410 Anderson Hse., E.Q., 2-4591.
)74
50 ALBUMS-Bach to Stravinsky, fine
condition, 50c per record. Deluxe,
portable player-changer $25. Call Don
_Pelz, 2-7603. )70
PORTABLE UNDERWOOD typewriter.
Year old, used very little. Ph. 2-6934.
) 71
WISCONSIN & IMPORTED CHEESE-
Complete line of Holland, Danish,
Italian, Norwegian cheese, imported
English Meredith & Drew cookies. All
kinds of fresh frozen fish, frog legs,
shrimp and lobsters. Saline Frozen
Foods Locker, 7641 N. Ann Arbor Rd.
_Saline, Mich. )72
MAN'S RALEIGH with all attachments.
Excellent condition. 2-8265 after 6:00.
) 73
BETTER EASTER BUYS-Men's dress
oxfords $4.99; white dress shirts $1.99;
sports shirts $2.99; gabardine pants
$5.35; open 'til 6 p.m. SAM'S STORE,
122 E. Washington.________
COMPLETE SET of Spaulding registered
golf clubs. 8 irons, 3 woods and bag.
Original cost $141.00. Will sell for
$80.00. Ph. 2-4633. )68
Cousins on State Street
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.
A LARGE SELECTION at 50c to $1.
)3
Cousins on State Street
JUST ARRIVED -PRINTED SILK
SQUARE SCARFS IN BEAUTIFUL
SPRING COLORS
TO COMPLEMENT- YOU. )3
CAMERA-Volgtlander Bessa, F3.5 to 32,
shutter to 1 /500. Little used. With
case. Robbery at $160. Call 3-0148. )50
BABY PARAKEETS, canaries, finches,
African. lovebirds. Bird supplies and
cages:. :Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh.
)2B

COMPETENT ZITHER PLAYER-Must
be able to play theme from "The
Third Man." Apply Michigan Theatre.
) 10H
SHOE SALESMAN
FOR
PART-TIME AND SATURDAYS
MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE IN SELL-
ING WOMEN'S NOVELTY SHOES.
EXCELLENT PAY FOR ANYONE WHO
CAN REALLY SELL.
APPLY TO MR. CARMEN
RAN DALL'S
306 S. STATE STREET
SALESLADY for ready-to-wear shop.
Must be experienced, references re-
quired. Part time and including Sat-
urdays. Apply in person. Budget Shop,
611 East Liberty. )9H
DO YOU need any help? If so, you will
get good results from a DAILY HELP
WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P
LOST & FOUND
RONSON ADONIS cigarette lighter, in-
itials ALK. Will finder please notify
Anne Kermath, 2039 Stockwell. )51L
LOST-One pr. horn rimmed glasses in
blue case. Finder please notify R. A.
Humes, 1705 Hill. 7651. )49L
LOST-In Student Publication's Bldg.,
Weston exposure meter No. 3822946.
W. Barth, Michigan Daily. )4$L
LOST-Black and grey Shaeffer pen,
lever type, stamped J. H. Jaecker,
March 20th between Stockwell and
Bus Ad. Reward. Call 3-1561, 1552
Stockwell. )9
MISCELLANEOUS
ANY FRATERNITY, SORORITY, or
other group interested in fund raising
may participate in the Michigan
Lions 1950 charity show. For informa-
tion, write or call Jack Gilliland, 9775
Wayburn-Detroit 24-LA.1-4708. ) 3M
LOST-Horn rimmed glasses in red
case. 2049 Stockwell. 3-1561. , )25L
FOR RENT
MEN'S SINGLE ROOM - Two blocks
from camnus. Innerspring bed. Tele-
phone 2-7044. )15P

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HELP
WANTED

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LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
209 . State
Phone 8161

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

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TRANSPORTATION
WANT RIDERS-Going as far as Salt
Lake City. 341 Colley, 2-4591._ )15T
WANTED-Rider to Albequerque, leav-
ing April 1. Returning April 17. 5224.
)14T
DRIVING TO L.A.-Easter. Need driv-
ers. Call Herb,_3-4080. )13T
WANTED TO RENT
TRAP DRUM SET-Any type. For April
21st and 22nd. Call Newt. Ph. 2-3143.
-) 3N
Read Daily Classifieds

JAMI-Reindeer and homs combs and
chickens._H.B. Jimmie. )7P
KEEP READING this column-Some-
body is bound to have a birthday
some day.
cLosEZ
ROOMS
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE SINGLE ROOM for male
student. Close to campus for $5 per
week. Call Bob, 7039. )58R

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Today, Saturday, Sunday

9 o o " CIEM' All Seats

Continuous
Daily
from 1:30 P.M.

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25 c until 5 P.M.
35c after 5 P.M.
12c Kiddies

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love STEWART VALERIE
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red,:
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neat tradition of
hering Heights" COLOR B Y
d"Rebeca" T E CNHNICC:R. .
AN EAGLE LION FILMS RELEASE
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Matinee ... Today... 3:15
MICHIGAN ThEATRE
Evening performance sold out.
Matinee Tickets-at 1 .80 and 1 :20
on sale at the Michigan Theatre
starting at 12 noon

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No. Main----Opp. Court House
TODAY & Saturday
Mat. 30c Nights & Sun. 40c
BROUGHT BACK
BY REQUEST!
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