THE MICHJGANDAILY FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1950 I. I , ---. t 1 AUf MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-44-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY, 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 BURTON FOR SALE PERSONAL 4, HELP WANTED PART TIME STUDENT for lettering and lay-out work. Call 2-1503 be- tween 9 & 5. )21H BOOKKEEPER WANTED - Permanent position for bookkeeper to handle full set of books, good salary, interesting work. Interviews on 2nd floor 'ol- lett's Bookstore, 322 S.2State. )18H DO YOU need any help? If so. you will get good results from a DAILY HELP wvivAj'uEL ad. Try it and see. )7P P ae ROOMS FOR RENT SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE Ballroom, Tap, Acrobatic, Ballet. Over 1oucnigan 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 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 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 EMPLOYMENT. OPPORTUNITIES MEDICAL PERSONNEL for medical and dental field. 408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789 DETROIT, MICHIGAN )E -tSPECIAL Chicken in a Basket 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. ) 71R MEN-Inexpensive,scomfortable rooms near campus for summer. Call 2-2202. )72R MEN'S ROOMS, summer and fall, sin- gles and doubles. 1346 Geddes, 2-7044. 70R 11" DECORATIVE CHINA PLATES - These beautiful Godey & Virginian prints make ideal wedding gifts. Bill MacDonald, 2-42_96evenings. ) 144 ARMY TYPE FOOTLOCKERS - $7.99, $9.99, $10.99. Navy "T" shirts, 45c; Navy type oxfords, $6.88; Levis $3.45. Open 'til6 p.m. Sa$'s Store,s122 E. Wash- ington. ) 5 FOR SALE - '40 Chrysler 4 dr., good shape. Radio, heater, overdrive 1435 Harpst. Call_3-8410 evenings. )141 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 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 1947 WHIZZER 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. 3 SPEED ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHTS. $47.50. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. Student Bicycle Agency, 629 E. Univ. 77 WANTED TO RENT THREE ROOM APARTMENT for stu- dent couple starting next semester. Preferably near campus. Phone 3003, NewDorm. )27N THREE NURSES wish to rent or sublet furnished apartment for summer. Nona Vrieling, Ph. 8-239 from 5 to 6 p.m._ _ _ _ _ )26N 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- igan Daily._ )25N 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 PERSONAL ATTENTION FELLAS: All SDT actives on social pro _To _the IFC Ball we cannot go. )74P WANTED-2 men to wait table Friday night. Call Jphn Weyl, 2-3378. )75P STUDENT RATES on TIME and LIFE still available. Only $4.75 a yr. Through Student Periodical Agency. Phone 2-82-42. 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 LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 209 S. State Phone 8161 )1P SENIORS-Your last chance to take advantage of the Student rates on TIME and LIFE. Only $4.75 a yr. Phone Student Periodical Agency, 2-82-42. _ WANTED TO TRADE_ IF OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swan classical record albums .2-7$$1. )171 LOST ANDFOUND. LOST--Light gray topcoat about' May 1 on campus. Phone Livonia 2320, De- troit,_reverse charges. _____)931, LOST-Gold cufflink, dark redl carved setting Tuesday, Health Service or campus area. Reward. Ph. 9815. )94L LOST-Bracelet, large green stones with pearls. Between U. Hosp. & Hill Aud. Finder please return to Rm. 20, Mich- igan League. ) 92L TAN WALLET with identification in Hill Aud. or vicinity.dStamped Zeta Tau Alpha. Reward. Notify 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 rimmedgases in leathercase, between Natural Mu- seum Bldg. and U. Hospital on Forest Ave._Phone Al, 7058. )87L LOST--Black and pink rim glasses. Ap- ril 25th, campus. Ph. 3-1561-4506 Palmer Hse. )85L 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 FOR RENT_ FURNISHED APT with utilities. Suit- able for 4 men. 217? Washington. Ph. 2-7318. _ )24F 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 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 TRANSPORTATION ALASKA TRIP in 1950 Chevrolet su- burban carryall. Want 2 or 3 passen- gers, references. Leave about May 20. For information call Detroit T080376 about 6 P.M. )26T im i FOR SALE ALL COLOR PARAKEETS, Canaries, Finches, Cocketiels. Bird supplies and cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B TWO WHEEL TRAILER with car hitch and tarpaulin. Phone 3-1957. )90 MOTORCYCLE - 1947 Indian 74 c.c. Black, white buddy seat, saddle bags, windshield, 5000 miles. Ph. 2-8783. )85 WEBSTER-CHICAGO 2-speed automa- tic record player. Phone 3-1287 after 6 p.m. _ )89 LIVER COLORED PUPPY ., 2 months old. Call 7039, 406 Packard between 5:30 & 11. __)87 IN *A-1 SHAPE-Inside, outside and under hood-- door 1930 Ford. Phone 2-7476. Ask for Jack. )88 GOLF CLUBS-Ralph Guldahl auto- graphed matched set. Never used. 4 irons, 2 woods. $26.45. Ph. 2-8692. )85 LIKE NEW - Ladies lightweight, $30. Student Bicycle Agency, 629 E. Univ. )8 1949 ENGLISH FORD FORDOR - A-1 condition new last August, low mile- age. Priced for quick sale. See any evening at 615 W. Huron or.Satur- day andSunday. Phone 2-8770. )148 GOLFERS-Lower your score with this fine set of matched irons. Excellent condition. Priced right. Ph. 2-0805 after 5 p.m._Ask for Bill Parshall. )147 EVERGREENS-Home grown 1c to Sc. Micheal Lee, 2245 Chem. Bldg. Mon- days, Tuesdays or Univ. Ext. 2412 mornings. Junipers, spruce pines. arbor vitae. ) 146 LANTERN GsAmRDENS Chinese-American Restaurant DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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 dayapreceding pubilcation (11:00 a.m. Saturdavs). FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1950 VOL. LX, No. 152 Notices The Vulcan Scholarship has been established by the senior en- gineering honorary, and is open to all engineers who have been at the University of Michigan for at least one semester.. The amount of the scholarship is $75, to be given annually, based on scholarship, extracurricular ac- tivities, character and need. The decision will be made by the Exe- cutive Committee of the Engin- neering School. Vulcans has made plans to award the scholarship this spring for the school year of 1950-51.. All those interested should obtain an application blank from 412 W. Engineering and return it to the same office by June 1. The award will be announced during the first week of exams. In the future, applications for the scholarship will be made at the same time as for all other Engineering scholarships. Women students have 1:30 a.m. late permission tonight.- Approved student sponsored so- cial events for the coming week- end: May 12, 1950: Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Sigma Phi Chi Psi Delta Tau Delta 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 the Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Kappa Gamma-Alpha Phi Kappa Nu Kappa Sigma Lambda ChiAlpha Nu Sigma Nu Phi Delta Phi Phi Kappa Tau Phi Rho Sigma Strauss House Beta Beta Tau TausDelta Phi West Quadrangle May 14, 1950: Adams House Movies are BETTER tran ever! 11.1.LJ~t 1Te fth -- -or dp a, 'I French Fries Rolls and Butter $1.00 IN OR OUT Phi Delta Phi Beta Beta Tau Junior Pan Hellenic Summer positions: City Service Commission of Bal- timore announces examinations for following positions: head life guard; life guard; swimming pool attendant, male; swimming pool attendant, female. Representative of Philip Morris and Company will be at Bureau of Appointments on Thurs., May 18, to interview outstanding second semester juniors who are inter- ested in sales and marketing for a summer training program. Candi- dates must plan to be enrolled on campus as seniors in the fall of 1950; must be in upper half of class scholastically; must have demonstrated leadership qualities through participation in campus activities. For further information and appointment call at 3528 Ad- ministration Building. Employment Interviews: Corning Glass Works, Corning, N.Y., will interview men for their Technical Training Program which starts July 10. This is a 12-month program which involves job rota- tion in production, engineering and technical laboratory jobs. En- gineering graduates, physicists, chemists are preferred. Applica- tion blanks and company litera- ture are available in the Bureau. Interviews, Mon., May 15. The American Institute for For- eign Trade, Thunderbird Field, Phoenix, Arizona, will be in the office Mon., May 15, to interview students who may be interested in attending the school next year. This might be of interest particu- larly to students in the Literary and Engineering Colleges, and in Business Administration. A bul- letin of the school is available for information. Please make appoint- ment for interview. Kellogg Company, Battle Creek. will interview Mon., May 15, and possibly May 16, for the follow- ing positions: 1. Chemical Engi- neer for Quality Control Division; 2. Two secretaries, ability to take accurate shorthand (women); 3. Woman for Advertising Division, requires script writing, lay-out work, and detail work. Midland Mutual Life Insurance Company will interview men for sales work Tues., May 16. Men will be considered for various lo- cations. Several men are wanted for Washtenaw and adjoining counties. J. C. Penny Company will inter- view Wed., May 17, men for train- ing in the following stores: High- land Park, Jackson, and Bay City. Training is for managerial and executive positions, and men may be transferred during the train- ing, but each one is selected for assignment to a particular store. The above are the only towns for which men are being considered during this interview. A representative of the Fort Howard Paper Company of Green Bay, Wisconsin, will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Tues., May 16, to interview seniors for positions open in that company. They are interested in Mechanical Engineers for work in their Green Bay plant. They are also inter- ested in graduates for their sales force regardless of their major field of study. Due to the nature of the sales position, they prefer single men. Candidates for the Engineering positions can be either married or single. A representative of the Mill Mu- tual Agency of Lansing, Mich., will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Wed., May 17, to interview men interested in insurance as a career. Candidates should be 25-30 years of age, preferrably married. A representative of the Gibson Refrigeration Company of Beld- ing, Mich., will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Wed., May 17, to interview men for their service training program. Appli- cants must be candidates for a degree in Business Administration or Economics, willing to travel and interested in selling ideas to distributors of Gibson Products. Theymust also have some me- chanical ability, training, or ex- perience. For further information contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., The United States Civil Service Commission announces the follow- ing examinations: Actuary and Training Specialist, options En- tomology, Sanitary Engineering, Bacteriology, Veterinary Science, Chemistry, Biology, Public Health Engineering, Public Health Edu- cation, and Environmental Sani- tation. Closing date for Actuary is June 1?. The Vermont Highway Depart- ment anticipates the need for per- TODAY and TOMORROW rI a , . '1 K' 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 sons who hold degrees of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Applicants must be residents of Vermont. The appointees will be placed in permanent positions as Engineering Aides. For further information call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building. Civil Service Examinations: The City of Detroit Civil Serv- ice Commission announces the following "examinations: Assistant Civil Engineer, Assistant Archi- tectural Engineer, Senior Associ- ate Architectural Engineer, Sen- ior Asistant Civil Engineer (Con- struction), Associate Civil Engi- neer (Construction), Senior As- sistant Civil Engineer (Sanitary Design), Associate Civil Engineer (Sanitary Design), Senior Associ- ate Civil Engineer (Sanitary De- sign), Senior Assistant Civil En- gineer (Surveys), Senior Assistant Mechanical Ehgineer (Mechanical Equipment Design), Associate Me- chanical Engineer (Mechanical Equipment Design), Senior As- sociate Mechanical Engineer (Me- chanical Equipment Design). The Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York City an- nounces the following examina- tions: Radio Announcer, Chemist, Assistant Chemist, Assistant Elec- trical Engineer, Assistant Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer or h.ie TODAY Saturday - Sunday Five Plays ... May 15-June and Assistant Mechanical Engi- neer. For further information call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building. Pre-Exam Calendar: Student organizations are requested not to calendar events during the two weeks preceding the final exam- ination period. For the current semester, events should not be scheduled after the week-end, May 19. Lectures University Lecture: "Tales of Mystery and Imagination: A Jour- ney Through the Ear" (illustrat- ed). Dr. Robert D. Lockhart, Head of the Department of Anatomy, Marischal College, University of Aberdeen, Scotland; auspices of the Department of Anatomy. 4:15 p.m., Fri., May 12, Rackham Am- phitheatre. Lecture on Mathematical Sta- tistics: At the second meeting of the rotating Seminar in Mathe- matical Statistics, Prof. Abraham Wald, Columbia University, will speak on the Theory of Statistical Decision Functions at 2 p.m., Sat., 3011 Angell Hall; auspices of the Mathematics Department. Inter- ested persons invited. (Cojtinued on Page 5) A 17 LIBERTY 301 E. Liberty li 613 E. Liberty Street Next to the Michigan Theater .. Phone 63Z8O Single and Season Tickets Now on Sale Box Office . . . Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre }A LOVE WAS STOLEN IN T"THE.>< GREAT WA " S WALTZ"! . -. When a pretty girl M-G-M re-introduces is scorned-look out! TH1UE GIREA\T WA\LTZf AM TH )K MWITH TH VE .f .J"\ starring LUISE FERNAND MILIZA Ep RAWER - GRAVET -KORJUS Miniature: Disney's "PLUTO'S SWEATER" Starting Monday "RED SHOES" At Regular Prices - All Seats 50c I" _ ._ .jj I 1'2 I M UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MEN'SBE LUBE presents its 92ND ANNUAL PS MUM, in HILL AUDITORIUM 8:30 P.M. - May 13 - 8:30 P.M. Special Mother's Day Selections NO ADMISSION CHARGE North Main - Opp. Court House - ENDS TONIGHT - John Wayne "TALL IN THE SADDLE" Plus Gerald Mohr "BLONDE BANDIT" STARTS SATURDAY Thru Tuesday Mat. 30c Nights & Sun. 40c Brought Back to Thrill You Again!. GARY COOPER "BEAU GESTE" Plus "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" Continuousi From 1 P.M. Today and Saturday 44c to 5 P.M. OPENING TONIGHT at 8 Gilbert & Sullivan s Musical Stage Production Tickets at Administration Bldg., 10 A.M.-4:30 P.M. and at Ann Arbor High School 7:30 P.M.-8 P.M. r Performances on Sat., May 1 3, 8:00 P.M. and on Sunday, 3 00 P ,M " Join the intelligent theatergoers.-Come to Gilbert & Sullivan Show. i I Swith PERCY KILBRIDE Also WISE OWL - THIS IS AMERICA m 1 mI v, :::: ., _ 4. ... .. s .. ..: . rr . >sI?{:',ri r.} ;:i}:: 7 ART CINEMA LEAGUE and Law Student's Association .: c st.: si s:: ::: present Eugene O'Neill's LONG VOYAGE HOME r> _r C- i Ln : ::r ,Jf ~t:: Ji. ~ " ',JJ fem. J?" 1:,': vj'? [Z,:; G}: ;: i s :':' : r$ J:; ; : : f.f. !l :"'r,:; - - -- ------- ----- ---- - Make May 14th a Red Letter Mother's Day. Take "Morn" out to dinner to PIKETES' SUGAR BOIII Nice boxes of Prekete's assorted candy Coming Sunday! "THE OUTLAW" I - NEWS L, 1 j CHICKEN in the BASKET Delicious STEAK At The Grand Organ Tonight. at 7:20 El InVl WFR I Tonight at 9:30 PAl TflkMAPlKIC I I I I ME1lifo "16 &/ '401' I I