tiHE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950 _RIDA._ MAY5.lf t w Avirett To Give Press Lecture William Avirett; vice-president of Colgate University, will address journalism students on "Univer- sity and the Press" at 3 p.m. today in Rm. B, Haven Hall. Avirett, former education edi- tor of the New York Herald-Tri- bune, will deliver the final Uni- versity Lecture in Journalism. A coffee hour in the news room will fallow the lecture. Formerly Avirett was a faculty member of Deerfield Academy, Mass., and head of its history de- partment. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ]1= r vai S. 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 (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950 VOL. LX, No. 146 Notices Fraternity and sorority presi- dents are reminded that monthly i r No, Moin-Opp. Court House - --ENDS TONIGHT Johnny Mack Brown "WEST OF WYOMING" Plus Joe Palooka in "THE COUNTERPUNCH" STARTS SATURDAY Thru Tuesday Mat. 30c Nights & Sun. 40c Louis Hayward in "THE PIRATES OF CAPRI" Plus Jimmy Wakely "BRAND OF FEAR" AV IF t 0 - Today and Tomorrow White Savage with MARIA MONTEZ Hellfire starring MARIE WINDSOR and FORREST TUCKER membership reports for April are due in the Office of Student Af- fairs not later than today. Women students have 1:30 a.m late permission tonight. Approved Student Sponsored So- cial Events for the coming week- end: May 5 - Alpha Tau Omega Chi Omega Collegiate Sorosis Hinsdale House Kappa Delta Phi Delta Phi Sigma Alpha Mu May 6 - Allen Rumsey House Alpha Epsilon Iota Delta Sigma Phi-Jordan East Quadrangle Greene House Hayden House Kappa Sigma Michigan House-Couzens Hall Nakamura Cooperative House Nelson International House Phi Delta Phi Phi Gamma Delta Phi Rho Sigma Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Tau Beta Pi Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi Trigon Vaughan House Council Winchell House May 7 - Delta Sigma Delta Nu Sigma Nu Phi Delta Phi Employment Interviews: A representative of the Wm. Wrigley, Jr., Company of Chicago, Illinois will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Tues., May 9 and Wed., May 10 'to interview men from the Sophomore class for summer positions in Detroit. The men must have an interest in sales and marketing and live in the Detroit area. A representative of the New York Life Insurance Company will interview men interested in the field of'life insurance sales at the Bureau of Appointments on Tues., May 9. They are interested in se- curing men for all of their branch offices in the state. Salary plus commission. A representative of the Equit- able Life Insurance Company of Iowa will be at the Bureau of Ap- pointments Mon., May 8 and Tues., May 9 to interview men interested in insurance sales. Positions are available in Detroit and other key agencies of the company. Success- ful candidates will be paid a sal- ary commensurate with their needs during their first year of service. For further information call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. Summer Positions: West Side Community House, Cleveland, Ohio, announces sum- mer workshop for undergraduate students interested in social work. Representative will be at the Bu- reau of Appointments Mon., May 8, to discuss the program and in- terview interested candidates. For further information and appoint- ment, call at 3528 Administration Building. Lectures University Lecture in Journa- lism. William G. Avirett, vice- president, Colgate University; aus- pices the Department of Journa- lism, 3 p.m., Fri., May 5, Room B, Haven Hall. Academic Notices Preliminary Examinations in Linguistics (Angell Hall 5208) : (1) General Linguistics, Sat., May 13, 9-12; (2) English, Romance, etc., Sat., May 20, 9-12; (3) Comparative Grammar of Indo-European, Sat., May 27, 9-12. Candidates should notify Pro- fessor Kurath well in advance. All students in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts who plan to take work at some other college or university during the summer session of 1950 must have their courses approved in advance. Thesesstudents should call at 1524 Administration Build- ing before June 1, to obtain the necessary blanks. Doctoral Examination for Tracy V. Buckwalter, Geology; thesis: "Geology of the Southern Part of the Never Summer Mountains, Colorado," Fri., May 5, 4056 Nat- ural Science Bldg., 4 p.m. Chair- man, E. W. Heinrich. Summer Institute on the Near East: Grants in aid. Graduate stu- dents who wish to apply for study aid, grants at the Institute on the Near East-to be held on the cam- pus during the Summer Session- may now obtain application blanks at the office of the Department of Near Eastern Studies, 2023 Angell Hall. All applications must be completed and in the hands of the American Council of Learned So- cieties by May 20. Concerts MAY FESTIVAL. Concerts will take place as follows: Friday, May 5, 8:30-University Choral Union; Norma Heyde, so- prano; Blanche Thebom, contral- to; Harold Haugh, tenor; Mack Harrell, baritone; William Prim- rose, violist; Alexander Hilsberg, violinist; William Kincaid, flutist; and James Wolfe, pianist; Thor Johnson, Conductor. "Brandenburg" Concerto No. 5, Bach; "Don Quichotte a D4cinee," Ravel; Concerto for Viola & Or- chestra, Bartok; "Magnificat" in D major, Bach. Saturday, May 6, 2:30 - Jan Peerce, tenor; Alexander Hilsberg, conductor. Festival Youth Chorus, Marguerite Hood, conductor. Overture, "Benvenuto Ceklini," Berlioz; Walrus and the Carpenter, Fletcher; "No, o Dio" (Calphur- nia), Handel; Love Has Eyes, Bishop; "Enjoy the Sweet Elysian Grove," from "Alceste," Handel; Tomb Scene (Lucia), Donizetti; "O Paradiso" (L'Africana), Meyer- (Continued on Page 4) A LIVE GIFT for Mother's Day. Cana- ries, Parakeets, Lovebirds and Finches. Mrs._Ruffins, 562 S._Seventh. )2B 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 TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIfiPENS Sales and Service MORRILL'S--314 S. State St. )11B HILDEGARDE SHOPPE 109 E. Washington Expert Alterations Custom Clothes by Established Tradition )3B WASHINGsironing done in my own home. Also rough dry and wet wash- ing. ,Free pick up and delivery. Ph. _2-9020. )1B RIAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the Office Equipment Service Company. 215 E. Liberty. ) DOES JUNIOR keep you from going out? Try a reliable Baby Sitter. Kid- die Kare, 3-1121. )10B HELP WANTED STUDENT for part-time work in ser- vice station for at least next two years. Call 6007. ) 19H DO YOU need any help? If so, you wili get good results from a DAILY HELP WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P TRANSPORTATION HAVE TWO SPACES open on small student group tour of Europe. Leav- ing June 15 return Aug. 20. Contact Bud Reisman, 2-1642. __ )25T ROUND TRIP BY AIR. NEW YORK TO PARIS. $355. Call Dick Arnesen. 28265. After 5. ) 24T ROOMS FOR RENT CLEAN COMFORTABLEtROOMS for ad- vanced men students, for summer and next year. Located 4 blocks from campus. Kitchen and laundry privi- leges. Shower and automatic heat. Shown Tuesday 12:30-4:30 p.m., Fri. 9-4:15. 415 Lawrence.___ _ )69R FOR SUMMER SESSION - Graduate girl to share apt. with cooking pri- viliges. Call 2-9863, evenings. )68R 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 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES MEDICAL PERSONNEL for medical and dental field. 408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789 DETROIT, MICHIGAN )1E TRAVEL and STUDY STUDY IN EUROPE THIS SUMMER. Call Dick Arnesen, 2-8265, after 5 p.- m., for info on low-cost study plans. )23T A, r BUSINESS SERVICES WANTED TO TRADE IF OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swap classical record albums. 2-7981. )17T FOR SALE MAY FESTIVAL ARTISTS on LP's. Save 25% too. Write Campus Classicals. Box 141, Detroit 2, Mich. )131 COLLECTORS ITEM-Hartnack Micro- scope, bonght in 1880. Box 111, Sand Creek 40-J. )133 WESTINGHOUSE FLATIRON - Never used. $13 value for $10. Call 3-1511 ext. 405. )13_4 MOTORCYCLE - 1947 Indian 74c.c., black, white, buddy seat, saddle bags, windshield. 5000 miles. Ph. 2-8783. )85 NEW SPECIAL OFFER-78 weeks of TIME for only $6.87. New subscrip- tions only. Phone Student Periodical _Agency, 2-8242. )2 CUSHMAN SCOOTER 1950. Auto trans- mission. Used three weeks. Wind- shield, speedometer.Priced to suit. Call 3-4592. )126 ACCORDIAN: German "Hohner" near- ly new, 80 base. Phone: 2-4591, 239 _Hinsdale. )127 TUX _Size 39, and all accessories. Size 15-33. Shirt. 924 E. Ann. Ph. 8177. Ask for Norm, after 7 p.m. )128 LARGE SELECTION of classical phono- graph records - collector's items - at very low prices. Ken Greider at 9400. ) 130 MANY hard to get popular records (78's), 35 to 45 cents each. Also near- ly new 45 R.P.M. RCA automatic player. Ernest McLain, 602 Soule Blvd. Ph. 8283 125 1941 RED CHRYS. CONVERT. - R&H, spotlite, auto. transmission, good tires and body $375. N. Tashjian, Law Club. Call between 3:30 & 5:30. )122 1947 WHIZZER MOTORBIKE - Lights, horn, basket, front and back wheel brakes. Little mileage. Call 2-9374. )121 LADIES 3 speed Rudge British bicycle. Phone 2-1792. _)119 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 DIAMOND engagement and wedding rings. Large discount. Jay Angle, wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481. )9 1950 ENGLISH motorcycles $280 up. India M/C Sales, 207 W. Liberty. _Phone_2-1_748. Open evenings. )83 3 SPEED ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHTS. $47.50. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. Student Bicycle Agency, 029 E. Univ. 17 Min. 110 notes. Call Straith 2-0549. Mich. A modern -nn on the shore o2 )75L beautiful Lake Michigan with the LOST - Pair of colorless plastic rim. hospitality, atmosphere, cuisine and glasses in brown case.. Near Whit- friendlness of an old fashioned inn. man's Drug. Reward. Ph. 2-4451. Attractive guest cottages, American )77L plan. Honeymoon reservations wel- Ladis' ~~--come. Write the Old Trail Inn, Har- LOST - Ladies' Gold Hamilton wrist I bor Springs. )12 watch, black cord band. Reward. Call 6061. )79L WANTED TO BUY LOST-Maroon jacket By new South A DOCTORAL GOWN, hood and cap Quad. Call 406 Allen-Rumsey West for Michigan P.H.D. in History. Cal Quad )80L 2-4367. )14W LADIES CYMA lapel watch surrounded 12R2 MAY FESTIVAL tickets'for by turquoise & pink stones. Lost Ar- Saturday night. Call 2-2281. Ask' for chitecture Building and Angell Hall. uConnie. ___t. ____2-281.As__ Reward. Margaret Duffy, Ph. 5011. )74L SEVERAL TICKETS to May Fesiva LOSTRacne riswatc wih mtal Saturday night performance. Call Don band. Cali 250611. )64L Winslow, after 6 p.m. 2-6373. )12W WANTED T RENT TWO TICKETS for May Festival .on- cert Saturday evening, May 6. Call WMartin, 2-4591, 434 Hayden. )IOW WANTED-Nice apartment for summer TWO TICKETS May Festival Sat. night. or summer plus fall, Call 9317. )19F Call Mal Brown 5806. )'11N FOR SALE EASTMAN KODAK, postcard size. Box 111 Sand Creek. Call 40J. )132 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. Sams Store, 122 E. Washington. )5 WOMAN'S riding boots size 812. Ex- cellent condition. Phone 8539 after 5:00. ) 80 PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME! Get your room for this summer or next fall now!! You will get very satisfactory results from a cheap, efficient DAILY CLASSIFIED AD. 2-3241. )2P $60 WORTH of good reading for $6! That's what you get In your 1950 Ensian 240 copies left For public sale. Buy today! )8P LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 209 S. State Phone 8161 )1P LOST & FOUND LOST - Blue cloth-bound looseleaf with Chem. III, Geog. 112, Geol. 143, WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENTFurnished kitch- enette apartment for Summer Session. Graduate student and wife. R. C. Davis, University of Akron, Mathe- maticsDepartment,_Akron, Ohio._)15N WANTED TO RENT or sub-let: Fur- nished apt. reasonably near cam- pus. Graduate student and wife. W. D. Thompson, Ypsi 2040, ext 287 or Dexter 4691 after 7 pm )21N 3 MAN APARTMENT for summer school. Call 3-4183 anytime, ask for Jake or Herm. )20N COUPLE WISHES to sub-let Terrace apartment for summer. Days 2-0732. 17N 3 ROOM APARTMENT, furnised or un- furnished, by medical student and wife starting in June for at least 3 years. Call Mr. Frank, 3-1882 after 7:00. ) 18N TEACHER (veteran) and wife would like to rent or sub lease an apart- ment fortthe six week summer se- sion. Write to Mrs. Phil Hierford, 1133 Genesee Street, Mount Morris, _Michigan.___)19N 2 BEDROOM furnished apartment for summer session for student couple and child. Call YP 4327M12. )140 WANTED TO RENT-Furnishd kit- chenette apartment for the Summer Session. Graduate student and wife. R. C. Davis,, University of Akron, Mathematics Department, Akron, 0. _______ )15N 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 IIYN, Harbor Springs, i I 1 ® _. IL k 2 m &'ft Jug9 CIpee oh~ 1204 South University serving 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. Closed Sundays I MIC Today and Saturday 4 4A SIZZLING CHICKEN STEAKSin BASKET "TreWos" Rolls, Butter, f2.olyHoney PREKETES' SUGAR BOWL --- Finest selection of Beer and Wines -- WIN - GILBERT & SULLIVAN CONTEST 10 Pair of FREE TICKETS for v 'IOLAINTHFE" May 12, 13 at 8:00 and 14 at 3:00 P.M. JUST ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS: 1. What year was TOLANTHE first produced? 2. Who wrote the words to IOLANTHE? 3. In 25 words or less, why I enjoy Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. o 0 fSend entries to DON DECKER, 1519 Granger " Contest closes midnight, May 6 BO 'O 'U C t'_ CG O t O Y 0 i' LANTERN GARDENS Chinese-American Restaurant 613 E. Liberty Street Next to the Michigan Theater Phone 6380 1 from 1 P._M___i 44c to 5 P.M. -- TODAY AND SATURDAY -- h\"' Wriftea by r { <> GRAHAM GREENS' Produc¢d arf directed by CAROL REED Cz: Also - i.r "Cilly Goose" Cartoon ~Alpine Champions., Sport An S. P- 0. Relesee News b. ANN ARBOR DRAMA SEASON Five Weeks May 15-June 17 SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE Box Office Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre -A I I Open Fri. & Sat. 'til 1 A.M. 7 A.M. to 12 P.M. 109-111 S. Main Phone 2-1414 Movies are BETTER than ever I orphjigUgl cNmEiwf An Intimate Theatre Bringing Cinematic Triumphs From All Nations I A "Serving Ann Arbor for Almost Half a Century" I Also The U. of M. Theatre Guild Presents BEN JONSON'S Lusty Comedy TODAY and Saturday Shown at 3:10 - 6:20 - 9:30 SLAUGHTER TO THE RAFTERS! general with an army of beautiful babes! NEVER GUESS INSPECTS! WALTER SLEZAK TRUE-LIFE ADVENTURE! "TALE OF THE NAVAJOS" Coming Sunday! HUMPHREY BOGART "CHAIN LIGHTNING" Ii I ART CINEMA LEAGUE and The Committee to End Discrimination present the story of an era and a man in the Fight For Freedom I UTH OF. AXIM I I A ~' ~ I A