I TH .... RAaa ..&*. .f-ALaUXv . 1w AL v , I A I rik TFaa 1 ICHTtaa E S'&N I1'aTT VWV IIJLTMOT~AT TX~'Y4A4AWI J X, MAY L10 I, 1950 moommummmummom DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Bublein is conitrucie nee to a uthven will be at home to stu- cial events for the coming week- plication blanks call at Bureau members of the University. Notices dents from 4 to 6 o'clock today. end: of Appointments, 3528 Adminis- for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the Office of the May 12, 1950: tration Bldg. -q -,. , , _ - nau --- J. Assistant to the President, Room 2552 Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). WEDNESDAY, 1MAY 10, 1950 VOL. LX, No. 150 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. -- Continuous from 1 P.M. - Last Times Today - ELEANOR PARKER A WARNER 690$. PCSURE - Freshmen and Sophomores, Col- lege of L.S&A.: Those students who will have less than 55 hours1 at the end of this semester and who have not yet had their elec- tions approved for the Summer Session or Fall Semester should make an appointment at the Aca- demic Counselors' Office, 1210 Angell Hall, at once. Since the Counselors will not be available during the examination period, this will be the only opportunity to have this done before the re- gistration periods. Pre-Exam Calendar: Student organizations are requested not to calendar events during the two weeks preceding the final examin- ation period. For the current semester, events should not be scheduled after the week-end, May 19, 20. The Delta Delta Delta Local Scholarship Fund at the Univer- of Michigan is for the benefit of any junior woman who is work- ing towards a Bachelor's Degree who shows evidence of superior citizenship, has a financial need, and who fulfills the scholarship requirement. Affiliated or unaf- filiated women may apply. This is the second scholarship offered on this campus this spring. Any regularly enrolled junior woman on the Michigan campus is eligible who has maintained an overall average of two-tenths of a point above all-campus women's average of the preced- ing year. The minimum required average for eligibility this year is 2.81. Application blanks may be se- cured from the Office of the Dean of Women. They are to be filled out and returned to that office accompanied by three letters of recommendations, as specified. Applications must be filed by May 15, 1950. The sum of $125.00, will be awarded to the winning applicant to be used the following academic year. IFC Sing: The following fra- ternities and sororities are au- thorized to entertain following the Interfraternity Council Sing on Wed., May 10: Alpha Xi Delta, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi, and Zeta Psi. Approved student sponsored so- Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Chi Psi Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Sigma Nu Sigma Nu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Delta Chi May 13, 1950: Alpha Kappa Kappa Anderson House Beacon Association Betsy Barbour House Delta Delta Delta Delta Sigma Pi Fletcher Hall Hawaii Club Sigma Chapter of th Alpha Psi Kappa Nu Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Nu Sigma Nu Phi Delta Phi Phi Kappa Tau Phi Rho Sigma Strauss House Beta Beta Tau West Quadrangle May 14, 1950: Adams House Phi Delta Phi Beta Beta Tau Junior Pan Hellenic he Kappa Robert CUMMINGS Ann BLYTH with Percy KILBRIDE RAY COLLINS - MIKHAIL RASUMNY Employment Interviews: A representative of Seeman & Peters, Inc., Saginaw, Michigan, will be at The Bureau of Appoint- ments on Thurs., May 11, to inter- view seniors interested in becom- ing printing salesmen. Their sales force operates throughout Eastern Michigan. Men graduating with degrees in journalism or business administration preferred. A representative of Wings & Wheels, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Thurs., May 11, to interview June graduates for a position with their company. They are looking for a man to take over the duties of Secretary-Treasurer. Applicants should have a background in ac- counting. A representative of the Northern Life Insurance Company, Seattle, Washington, will be at the Bur- eau of Appointments on Thurs., May 11 to interview men interested in a career in life insurance. They are interested in men in the De- troit area as well as many others. A representative of the Owens- Illinois Glass Company will inter- view at the Bureau of Appoint- ments on Thur., May 11. They are interested in mechanical engi- neers and chemicalmengineers for training in their manufacturing operations. Applicants must be in the upper third of their class and show tangible evidence of good human relations. A representative of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Thurs., May 11, to interview June graduates interested in the casualty insurance business in the Detroit area. For further information and ap- pointments for interviews, call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. Summer positions: Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Michigan announces opportunities for summer work for freshmen, sophomores, and junior students of the business ad- ministration, economics depart- ment, and engineering schools. For further information and ap- University Tabulating Service has several openings for experi- enced Key Punch Operators on a temporary basis. For further de- tails please check with University Personnel Office, 3012 Admin. Bldg. Lectures Mr. Lyon Richardson will speak on "The College and American Literature," Thurs., May 11, 4:15 p.m. in the Rackharn Amphithe- ater. Lecture sponsored by the English Department. Academic Notices Wildlife Management Seminar. The fifth in the series of semi- nars, Botany Seminar Room, 1139 Natural Science Bldg., Thurs., May 11, 7:30 p.m. Mr. Malcolm McDonald will discuss the Ecology of Pointe Mouillee marsh.' Applications of Senior Honors in English will be received by the Committee (Professors Litzen- berg, Mueschke and Ogden) until May 13. English 182, Mr. Davis's grad- uate group will meet this eve- ning, May 10, Room 3217 Angell Hall, 7:15 p.m. Engineering Mechanics Semi- nar: Dr. Paul F. Chenea will dis- cuss the "Method of Character- istics in Plane Plastic Problems," Wed., May 10, 4 p.m., 101 W. En- gineering Building. All interest- ed persons welcome. Doctoral Examination for Nor- ton B. Knight, Psychology; thesis: "The Interaction of Positive and Negative Motivation in Problem Solving: An Evaluation of Theories of Excitation Value, Tension Re- duction and Frustration." 4 p.m., Wed., May 10, East Council Room,: Rackham Bldg. Chairman, N. R. F. Maier. Doctoral Examination for Anne Van der Woude Miller ,Zoology; thesis: "Germ Cell Cycle of 'Meg- alodiscus temperatus' (Stafford, 1905) Harwood, 1932 (Paramphis- tomidae: Trematoda)," Thurs., May 11, W. Council Rm., Rackham Bldg., 2 p.m. Chairman, G. R. La- Rue. Concerts. Student Recital: Marie Roth, soprano, will present a program at (Continued on Page 3) 0? SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE Ballroom, Tap, Acrobatic, Ballet. Over Michigan Theater. Phone 8066.-_-)9B ACCURATE TYPING, Reasonable rates. Phone_2-9437. )33B 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 PEN Sales and Service MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. )11B HILDEGARDE SHOPPE 109 E. Washington Expert Alterations SCustomClothes 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 HAVE 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 BUSINESS SERVICES buR70N HELP WANTED FOR SALE. MOTORCYCLE - 1947 Indian 74 c.c., black, white buddy seat, saddle bags, windshield 5000 miles. Ph.- 2-8783. )85 1949 ENGLISH FORD FORDOR - A-1 condition new last August, low mile- age. Priced for quick sale. See any evening at 6151z W. Huron or Satur- day and Sunday. Phone 2-8770. )148 GOLFERS-Lower your score with this fine set of matched irons. Excellent condition. Priced right. Ph. 2-0805 after 5 m.m. Ask for Bill Parshall. )147 EVERGRFENS-Home grown lc to 5c. Micheal Lee, 2245 Chem. Bldg. Mon- days, Tuesdays or Univ. .Ext. 2412 mornings. Junipers, spruce pines, arbor vitae. )146 RUG 9x12 WILTON, AND PADS-Excel- lent condition. Luxurious davenport, hardly used. Both ', price, also car- pet sweeper, 102 Westwood. Ph. 2-9249. )145 11" DECORATIVE CHINA PLATES - These beautiful Godey & Virginian prints make ideal wedding gifts. Bill MacDonald, 2-4296 evenings. )144 30 POINT DIAMOND Engagement Ring --Very reasonable, have original bill of sale. Call or stop in J42 Law Club. _______ _________ )143 GOLF CLUBS-Ralph Guldahl matched set. Brand new. 4 irons, 1 wood. $21.95. Ph. 2-8692. ____ ___ )135 ARMY TYPE FOOTLOCKERS - $7.99, $9.99, $10.99. Navy "T" shirts, 45c; Navy type9,oxfords, $6.88; Levis i,$3.45. Open 'til 6 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash- ington. )5 1936 FORD-Body fair, motor and tires good, seal-beam lights and new bat- tery-$85. Call 3-1811 after 3 p.m._)140 FOR SALEa-'40 Chrysler 4 dr., good shape. Radio, heater, overdrive 1435 Harpst._Call 3-8410 evenings. )141 TWO JAPANESE SWORDS and onecJap .23 calibre rifle. Cheap. Good con- dition. Good souvenirs. Joe Stone, 2-4401. )142 MOTORCYCLES New and used Harley, Indian, B.S.A. and Norton. 207 W. Liberty. Ph. 2-1748. Open evenings until 9. )7 Cousins on State Street LIGHTWEIGHT POPLIN SPORT JACKETS. ZIPPERED FRONTS. $7.95 _ )3 A LIVE GIFT for Mother's Day. Cana- ries, Parakeets, Lovebirds and Finches. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh. )2B WOMAN'S riding boots size 8. Ex- cellent condition. Phone 8539 after 5:00. )80 CUSHMAN SCOOTER 1950. Auto trans- mission. Used three weeks. Wind- shield, speedometer. Priced to suit. Call_3-4592. )126 1947rWHIZZER MOTORBIKE -Lights, horn, basket, front and back wheel brakes. Little mileage. Call 2-0374. ________________)121 DIAMOND engagement and wedding rings. Large discount. Jay Angle, wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481. BOOKKEEPER WANTED - Permanent position for bookkeeper to handle full set of books, good salary, interesting work. Interviews on 2nd floor Fol- lett's Bookstore, 322 S. State. )18H DO YOU need any help7 If so, you will get good results from a DAILY HELP WANTED ad. Try It and see. )7P 6. PERSONAL FOR SALE 3 SPEED ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHTS. S$47.5. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. Student Bicycle Agency, 629 E. Univ. 77 TRAVEL and STUDY STUDY IN EUROPE THIS SUMMER. Call Dick Arnesen, 2-8265, after 5 p.- n., for info on low-cost study plans. )23T WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT for summer session (mid-June to mid-August) by responsible graduate couple. Prox- imity to campus and presence of a piano desirable. Write Box 219, Mich )iganDaily. )25N RESPONSIBLE COUPLE with 10 months baby wish to rent or sublet furnished apartment or house in Ann Arbor for summer session. Willing to occupy immediately, local references. Call 2-9284. )24N DO YOU HAVE a furnished house or apt. close to campus you desire to rent for the summer session? Grad. student's family guarantees you its finest care plus high rental. Urgently needed. Ref. furnished. Please write D.. F. Marshall Dearborn H.S., Dear- born, Mich., or call LOG 21137. )23N WANTED TO RENT or sub-let: Fiur- nished apt. reasonably near cam- pus. Graduate student and wife. W. D. Thompson, Ypsi 2040, ext 287 or Dexter 4691 after 7 pm )21N WANTED TO RENT-Furnished 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 cLOsf - P K yr ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED-Date for Friday night. Guar- anteed good time. Phone 2-4401, 226 Adams, Phil Morrow. )73P 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 FOR SUMMER AND FALL-Near cam- pus automatic hot water, 437 Hamil- ton Place. Phone 5068. ROOMS FOR BOYS--Private entrances and private baths. 603 Lawrence. t- - - - - - - - -)71R MEN-Inexpensive comfortable rooms near campus ior summner. Call 2-2202. )72R MEN'S ROOMS, summer and fall, sin- gles and doubles. 1346 Geddes, 2-7044. ) 70R CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOMS 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 in the spring your Mother's fancy turns to .. . Flowers from CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE Phone 3-1824 'g student service for students' LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 209S. State I m i. WANTED TO TRADE IF OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swan classical record albums. 2-7981. )17T - -.. LOST ,& FOUND TAN WALLET with identification in Hill Aud. or vicinity. Stamped Zeta Tau Alpha. Reward. Notfy Mary C. Milton, 2-1922. )90L TRIANGULAR GOLD Music Sorority Pin-Initials JNW on back. Reward. Call 6665. ) 89L LOST-Pearl earring in gold setting Fri. night near Union. Call Kaiser Frazer, Ypsi. 3060, ex. 7112. )88L LOST-Brown horn rimmed glasses in leather case, between Natural Mu- seum Bldg. and U. Hospital on Forest Ave. Phone Al, 7058. )87L LOST-Black and pink rim. April 25th, campus. Ph. 3-1561-4506 Palmer Hse. ) 85L LOST-AH: Pre-Meds-Intern's Manual during U. Hosp. Tour. Ph. 2-0249. J. Herper. )84L LOST-Brown Plastic pocketbook con- taining plastic rimmed glasses, and wallet with identification. In women's League. Reward. Nancy Lewis. Ph. 8983. )81L LOST-Racine wristwatch with metal band. Call 250611. )64L EMPLOYMENT OPPORTU NITI ES MEDICAL PERSONNEL for medical and dental field. 408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789 DETROIT, MICHIGAN )1E FOR RENT FOR SUMMER SESSION-Apt. for 4 graduate students - five furnished rooms, private bath, electric stove and refrigeration, automatic heat and hot water, on E. Jefferson across from W. Quad. Ph. 5532 after 7:00 p.m. )21F FOR SUMMER SESSION-One double, three singles. Automatic hot water, use of refrigerator and electric stove. On E. Jefferson across from W. Quad. Ph. 5532 after 7:00 p.m. ' )21F WANTED TO BUY WHITE DINNER JACKET - Size 38-3i Call 308 Strauss House E. Quad. )15W ROOM AND BOARD ROOM-BOARD or both for summer sessions conveniently located three blocks from campus. For full infor- mation call 2-5644, ask for Jack Wirth. )4X )1P orpIheUm" NEMA COMING FRIDAY m McHEAicfgn NO MAIN- OPP. COURT HOUSE MAT. 30c NIGHTS & SUN. 40c STARTS TODAY THRU FRIDAY ROMANCE ROARS OVER GUNS OF HATE! 4. ENDING TODAY 4 J. i F .1 it I THE THEOSOP HICAL SOCIETY IN ANN ARBOR presents PROFESSOR ERNEST WOOD in a lecture The Three Yogas o Daily Life Wednesday, May 10. .. 8 P.M. Michigan League . . . Henderson Room The public is most cordially invited. n' 7 J i t I J z 7 I I featuring BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNERS. preparel 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 PM. Closed Sundays MIELKE'S Cae 120 E. Washington St.. II TODAY AND THURSDAY Shown at 3:25 - 6:40 - 9:55 I ith WARD BOND GEORGE 'GABBY' HAYES " AUDREY LONG." SPECIALELISABHRISDON DON DOUGLAS N Produced by ROBERT FELLOWS B kiected byEDWIN L.NARIN " " : _..:.uR ee a. 5,@n Ploy by Mkchoel llOOgf an Paul P. Fix, :. L .. ,.. i m I See The Broadway Stars of Tomorrow - Today in Gilbert & Sullivan's Musical Show "IOLANTH-E" Opening Friday, May 12 - 8:00 P.M. also Saturday, 8 P.M. and Sunday at 3 P.M. (Mother's Day) The best musical show ever on U. of M. campus Get your tickets NOW - Administration Bldg. A ART CINEMA LEAGUE and Law Student's Association present Eugene O'Neill's }LONG VOYAGE Hf~OME ABOUT LOVE and .JIU JITSU! 09 H E FELL FO R H ER " . .. AND HOW ([AUDITE ROBERT GFOR6E .OMIRT 'YOUNG o°BRENT AN RKO"RADO PICTURE Extra PAUL TOMPKINS alternating with FLOYD WERLE at the Grand Organ All Evening Shows Thursday GINGER ROGERS DENNIS MORGAN in "PERFECT STRANGERS" %onicmeni n a s French Fries Rolls and Butter $1.00 LIBERTY 1i4A and C(Ont 301 E. Liberty I i 5 .... A I PLUS t The INTER-ARTS UNION presents A FESTIVAL OF DANCE Friday, May 19 Program by the Modern Dance and Ballet Club Co-sponsored by the Dept. "of Phys. Ed. for Women ... Tickets 60c, 75c ,Saturday, May 20 Dudley, Maslow, Bales, Trio . . . 90c 1.20, 1.50 8:30 PATTENGILL AUDITORIUM Tickets: Mail Orders: W. B. REA, Office of Student Affairs Ticket sale beginning -Monday at Ad Building A 4., I i The Grill, Scot H all NorthwesternUniversity Evanston & Chicago, 11. ens a The Grill at Scott Hall is4 1 i PLUS BARBARA SiANYCN THE FILE ON one of the favorite campus haunts of the stu- dents at Northwestern University. That's because The Grill is a ® /friendly place, always full of the A' . . ..: ti I