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'iE MICHIGAN DAILY

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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1950

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DAILY OFFICI,

AL BULLfTIN
Field Representatives in any part
of the country. This is salaried
sales work, in the casualty and
surety fields only. Single men pre-
ferred, but this is not an absolute
requirement. June graduates only
are wanted at this time, as men
must report in July for training.
Telephone 371 or call at the office,
3528 Administration Building.
University Community Center,
Willow Village:
Tues., May 2, 8 p.m., Student
Wives' Club. Speaker, Mrs. Mar-
ian O'Hara, representative of A.
F. Smith and Sons. Topic: "Food
Preparation."
Wed., May 3, 8 p.m., Ceramics;
Great Books; Nursery Project
Group, Mrs. O'Brien.
Thurs., May 4, 8 p.m., Ceramics;
Choir.
Fri., May 5, 8 p.m., Nursery Pro-
ject Group, Mrs. O'Brien.-
Lecture
University Lecture. "Man and
His Planet." Dr. Fairfield Osborn,
President of the Conservation
Foundation, New York; auspice
of the School of Forestry and Con-
servation. 4:15 p.m., Tues., May 2,
Rackham Amphitheater.

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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
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday Is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.
BUSINESS
SERVICES
ACCURATE TYPING. Reasonable rates.
Phone 2-9437.
SPRING ITEMS NOW IN-Nearly New
Clothing Shop, 311 E. Huron. Ph.
3-0166. Open 12-5:30, Sat. 10-5. )8B
SHIRTS - Nine hour service (by re-
quest), three day service (regular ser-
vice). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Univer-
sity. ) 7B
VIOLA STEIN-EXPERIENCED TYPIST
-Master's and Doctor's manuscripts
and legal work. Phone 2-9848 after
noon. )30B
rYPEWRITERS 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
WASHING, ironing done in my own
home. Also rough dry and wet wash-
ing. Free pick up and delivery. Ph.
2-9020. )1B
EiAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company.
215 E. Liberty.)4
DOES JUNIOR keep you from going
out? Try a-reliable Baby Sitter. Kid-
die Kare, 3-1121. )10B
WANTED TO TRADE
IF OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swap
classical record albums. 2-7981. )17T

TRAVEL and STUDY
ROUND TRIP BY AIR. NEW YORK TO
PARIS. $355. Cali Dick Arnesen. 28265.
After 5. )24T
FOR SALE
GOLF CLUBS-8 McGregor Byron Nel-
son irons, 3 Wilson Sarazen woods, 1
putter, 1 McGregor bag, 70 practice
balls, bag, and irons practically new,
all for $100. Call D. Piggott. )117
GOLF CLUBS-Ralph Guldahl matched
set. 5 .rons, 2 woods, never used.
$29.95. Chas. White 0-21 Law Club,
3-4145. )104
MOTORCYCLE SALES-10 days only-
Many to choose from. India M/C
Sales, 207 W. Liberty. Ph. 2-1748.
Open evenings.)7
Cousins on State Street
BLUE JEANS
featuring light, heavy, and extra
heavyweight denim.
2.95 and 3.95 )3
EVERGREENS-Home grown $1 to $5.
Micheal Lee, 2245 Chem. Bldg. Mon-
days, Tuesdays or Univ. Ext. 2412
mornings. Junipers, Spruce, Pines,
Arbor Vitae.
EVERGREENS-Small ones to raise.
Scotch Pine, 3-5 inches, 20 for $1.00.
Norway Pine, 12-18 inches, 4 for $1.00.
Jack Pine 12-15 inches, 5 for $1.00.
Norway Spruce, 6-9 inches, 10 for $1.00.
Arbor Vitae 12-15 inches, 5 for $1.00.
Call Michael Lee, Tel. as above. )116
R.C.A. VICTOR - Table model, radio-
phonograph combination with auto-
matic changer. Excellent condition,
$35.00. Bob Carr, 413 Chicago House
W.Q., 2-4401. )114
BOXER PUPPY-7 months, champion
class, ears clipped, all necessary shots
taken. Call 2-9631. )115
NEW GOLF SET - 4 woods, 9 irons,
Louisville low stroke clubs and bag.
Phone 2-6455. _)113
3 SPEED ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHTS.
$47.50. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES.
Student Bicycle Agency, 629 E. Univ.
) 77
BLUE, GREEN, YELLOW & WHITE ba-
by Parakeets-$4.49 - $5.49 each. 562
S. Seventh. Ph. 5330. )2B
HIGH FIDELITY Meissner Radio, five
bands, 13 tubes. Call 2-6947. )105
Motorcycle Sales
10 days only-many to choose from.
India M/C Sales, 207 W. Liberty. Ph.
2-1748._Open evenings. )9
WIRE RECORDER -Manufactured by
Webster-Chicago, the producers of
the world's finest audio-recording
equipment. Will record up to one
hour. Recording will lastuforever or
can be erased and wire can be reused.
If interested contact Bob Plank, Ph.
2-9707 after 7 p.m. )103

FOR SALE
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Jay Angie,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481.
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ATTENTION: Navy R.O.T.C.-U.S. Navy
type oxfords $6.88; U.S. Navy "T"
shirts 45c; Navy Black hose 30c pr.;
White shorts 59c., Open 'til 6 p.m.
Sajns Store, 122 E. Washington. )5
WOMAN'S riding boots size 81. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone 8539 after
50:; )80
1950 ENGLISH =motorcycles $280 up.
India MC Sales, 207 W. Liberty.
Phone 2-1748. Open evenings.___) 83
3 SPEED ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHTS.
$47.50. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES.
Student Bicycle Agency, 629 E. Univ.
77
HELP
WANTED
NEED PARTY near phone during day
to take a few messages I receive each
day. Drop card to Chas. White. Law
club. )17H
DO YOU need any help? If so, you will
get good results from a DAILY HELP
WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITI ES
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
for medical and dental field.
408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789
DETROIT, MICHIGAN )lE
TRANSPORTATION
STUDY IN EUROPE THIS SUMMER.
Call Dick Arnesen, 2-8265, after 5 p.-
m., for info on low-cost study plans.
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ROOMS
FOR RENT
NEED PRIVATE HOME accomodations
for May Festival and commencement?
Call 2-9850. Student Room Bureau,
12 noon-1 P.M., 6-7 P.M. )63R

PERSONAL
TRES DELICIEUX
or "BEST MEALS ON CAMPUS"
Have you tried the 39c luncheon at
J. D.-Miller's Cafeteria 211 S. State?
Entree, potato, vegetable, bread, but-
ter afid beverage, all for only 39c. Try
it today. )2P

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

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10 MEALS FOR $4.99
The new "STREAMLINER" meal tick-
etgives you 5 lunches and 5 dinners
for only $4.99 at Club 211, 211 S. State.
Your ticket expires only when com-
pletely punched. Regular meal tick-
ets are still available. )2P
LOST & FOUND
WILL PERSON who picked up my note-
book Monday in AMH please return
contents to Administration Bldg. )71L
LOST - On Friday. Marroon Shaeffer
pen. Sheila Millman, 9388. )72L
LADIES gold Bulova wrist watch, gold
band. Reward. Call room 5008, New
Dorm, 3-1561. )70L
LOST-Racine wristwatch with metal
band. Call 250611. )64L
WANTED TO RENT
2 BEDROOM furnished apartment for
summer session for student couple
and child. Call YP 4327M12. ) IAN
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished kit-
chenette apartment for the Summer
Session. Graduate student and wife.
R. C. Davis, University of Akron,
Mathematics Department, Akron, O.
) 15N
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ONE person
for summer: with cooking privileges.
Call Dorothy Carlson, 5723, 9-5; 258-
478 after 7. )17N
WANTED-TO-SUB-LET: Wife and hus-
band, both teachers, desire to sub-
let apartment for summer school
session. Write Mrs. June D. Kelly,
Box 181, Galien, Mich. )11N
RESORT
THE OLD TRAIL INN, Harbor Springs,
Mich. A modern inn on the shore of
beautiful Lake Michigan with the
hospitality, atmosphere, cuisine and
friendlness of an old fashioned inn.
Attractive guest cottages, American
plan. Honeymoon reservations wel-
come. Write the Old Trail Inn, Har-
Ibor Springs. )12

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Lecture, auspices of Nu Sigma
Nu. "Psychiatry for Everyday
Needs." Dr. William C. Mennin-
ger, medical director of the Men-
ninger Sanitarium and past presi-
dent of the American Psychiatric
Association. $ :00 p.m., Tues., May
2, Rackham Lecture Hall.
University Lecture in Journal-
ism. William G, Avirett, vice-presi-
dent, Colgate University; auspices
of the Department of Journalism.
3 p.m., Wed., May 3, Room B,
Haven Hall.
University Lecture. Readings from
his poems, with commentary, by
Dylan Thomas, Welsh poet; au-
spices of the Department of Eng-
lish. 4:15 p.m., Wed., May 3, Rack-
ham Amphitheatre.
Lecture. Malcolm Bingay, edi-
torial director, Detroit Free Press,
wil speak on the subject, "A
World Beyond Engineering," 7:30
p.m.. Wed., May 3, Rackham Lec-
ture Hall; auspices of the Engi-
neering Council. The public is in-
vited.
Academic Notices
Doctoral Examination for An-
drew John Berger, Zoology; the-
sis: "The Comparative Functional
Morphology of the Pelvic Append-
age in Three Subfamilies of Cucu-
liformes," Wed., May 3, West
Council Room, Rackham Bldg.,
1:30 p.m. Chairmen, A. H. Stock-
ard.
Physical - Inorganic Chemistry
Seminar: Wed., May 3, 4:07 p.m.,
2308 Chemistry. "Kinetics of Elim-
ination Reactions of Dihaloethy-
lenes." Dr. Sidney I. Miller.
Mathematics Colloquium: Tues.,
May 2, 4:10 p.m., 3011 Angell Hall.
Dr. Joseph L. Ullman will speak
on "Faber Polynomials and Con-
formal Mappings."
Concerts
Student Recital: Arnold. Ruby,
Pianist, will present a recital in
partial fulfillment of the require-
ments for the Bachelor of Music
degree at 8:30 p.m., Tues., May 2,
Architecture Auditorium. A pupil
of Joseph Brinkman, Mr. Ruby
will play compositions by Bach,
Beethoven, Stravinsky, and Cho-
pin. Open to the public.
Exhibitions
Museum of Art, Alumni Memor-
ial Hall: Chinese Buddhist Bron-
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BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
SANDWICHES and SALADS
from
7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 7 P.M.
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- Coming Thursday -
FARLEY GRANGER
"SIDE STREET"

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FIRST TIME IN ANN ARBOR
The Cottage Inn Presents
PIZZA
prepared the way you like it.
Also Specializing in:
RAVIOLI
SPAGHETTI-
Real Italian Meat Sauce
Tender "Cottage Inn" Steaks
Chops
Chicken Dinners
Barbecue Ribs
Students and Businessmen's
LUNCHES
Lunch: 11 A.M.-2 P.M.
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Employment:
Foster-Wheeler Corporation of
New York City is interested in em-
ploying a group of outstanding en-
gineers from the graduates of the
June class for a program leading
to engineering jobs of the highest
caliber. These engineers may beC
graduates in the fields of mechan-'
ical, chemical, electrical or civil
engineering, but they should pos-
sess outstanding academic aid,
personal qualifications.
For further information call at
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Administration Bldg.
Application for Positions:
Bowser, Inc., of Fort Wayne,
Indiana is interested in receiving
applications from June 1950 grad-
uates in chemical and mechanical
engineering as well as business
administration students desiring
sales engineering as a career.
Business administration graduates
applying must have some me-
chanical aptitude.
For further information call at
the Bureau of Appointments,a3528
Administration Bldg.
Employment Interviews: Repre-
sentative of Camp O'Fair Winds,
Columbiaville, Mich., (Flint area)
will be at Bureau of Appointments
on Wed., May 3 to interview women
candidates for position as assis-
tant counselors and unit leaders.
For further information and ap-
pointment call at 3528 Adminis-
tration Building or call extension
2614.
Employment Interviews:
Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.,
of Hartford Conn., will interview
men today, May 2, for positions as

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from 1:30 P.M.

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thrilling "
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Magazine
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