AFiE MICIGADIL WEDNESDAY, MAY 7,I5-- GAN, ALEXANDER STAR: torn Yesterday' Will Begin Monday Garson Kanin's "Born Yester- Ay" starring Joan Morgan and ohn Alexander will open Monday t the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre a the second production of the arrent Ann Arbor Drama Season. Contrasting with the Season's resent play "The Tempest," hich plays through Saturday, e coming production situates its 4aracters in a plot closer to real- n. "Born Yesterday" is the story the fall of a heavy mannered ug, ,Brock, who believes that oney and the strong arm meth- is which brought him the title " Junk King" can also bring I' the government. Thus he tra- Ols to. Washington to buy up nators and the power they wield. * * * COMPLICATIONS ARISE when rock's alcoholic legal fixer ad- ses him that he must smarten phis mistress, Billy Dawn, and arry her if he is to get anywhere Washington. Brock hires an tellectual reporter at $200 a week pump literacy into the pretty ond vacuum. Billy Dawn who is equipped vith a baby doll voice and phy- ique, learns quickly about such ntellectual intricacies as double iegatives and expresses surprise hat "The proper study of man- bid is man" should have come dom the Vatican. The real meat of the play lies in hat the now-intelligent blonde ves with her book learning. IN THE FEMALE lead is Joan organ who played, in the same oduction on Broadway and Bos- n. She has played in "Springtime Ensian Sets FridayDebut 'Ensians may be picked up from a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 9 ,. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the ;udent Publications Bldg. accord- .g to Jo Ann Lyons, '50Ed., dis- ibution manager. "Those who have bought 'En- ans should bring their receipts," :iss Lyons said, "but students who wve lost their receipts may use eir ID cards." This will be the last chance to ck up 'Ensians until further no- ce, Miss Lyons added. "Houses may send representa- ves with receipts to pick up house embers' books," Miss Lyons said, >ut these representatives may >t use ID cards to claim 'En- ans." Jngineers Meeting Electrical engineering classes id laboratories will be dismiss- I at 4 p.m. today in order to hear ames T. Fairman, national pres- ent of the American Institute of ectrical Engineers, speak in om 348, West Engineering Bldg. President Fairman, a graduate the University, taught here for ve years. The public is invited to attend ie lecture. for Henry" with Everett and "Second Man" with Bey. One critic dubbed perfect choice" for the Billy Dawn. Horton Turhan her "a part of John Alexander will take the male lead. He made his first ap- pearance in "The -Taming of the Shrew" and originated the role of Teddy "Roosevelt" Brew- ster in "Arsenic and Old Lace." He has appeared in such films as "The Jolson Story," "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" and will be in the just completed "Win- chester 73." "Born Yesterday" has played on Broadway for more than 1,538 performances where it was receiv- ed as "one of the good things of the season ...in the tradition of the fast Broadway comedy, and that is a true form of art." It was relished by theatre-goers in France and in London where it was hailed as "the first good American comedy in a long time." Motion picture rights for the play were purchased in 1946 by Columbia which planned to use it as a screen vehicle for Rita Hay- worth as Billy Dawn. Tickets for all Ann Arbor Drama Season productions may be pur- chased at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre box office. Individual tickets for "The Tempest" may be exchanged at face value for a season ticket through May 29, ac- cording to James Murnan, ticket salesman, YD -YR Will Hold Debate A highly controversial feature of the Fair Deal program will be aired when the Young Democrats and Young Republicans debate the socialized medcine issue at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow in Rm. 3B, Union. The verbal bout will center on the topic: 'Resolved, That There Be Established a System of Com- pulsory Health Insurance, Ad- ministered by the Federal Gov- ernment." Mailmen To Meet Here OnFriday The recent curtailment of pos- tal service will be discussed Fri- day and Saturday when the Mich- igan Letter Cairrier Association holds its annual convention here. Highlight of the event will be a banquet in the Union Saturday night. Jerome Keating, ,national secretary of the group, will speak on the curtailment. Prof. C. Ferrel Heady, Jr., of the political science department, is slated to address the 350 letter carriers at the business meeting Saturday afternoon at the Rack- ham Auditorium. Governor G. Mennen Williams may also speak at the banquet if legislatve duties in Lansing per- mit him to attend. Hillier To Play Edgar Hilliar, organist and choirmaster at Saint Mark's Church, Mount Kisco, New' York, will present a public recital at 4:15 p.m. today in Hill Auditorium. OMAR. I -_ BUSINESS SERVICES MOVING MAY 20. Watch for new ad- dress. NEARLY NEW CIOTHING SHOP, 3-0166. ) 8B EXPERIENCED TYPIST-Term papers and theses. Reasonable rates. Phone 2-2241. )34B VACATION DAYS will soon be here. Mother and Dads-enjoy yourselves. Responsible sitters for the children. Call Kiddie Kare 3-1121. )IOB 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 rYPEWRITEF; AND FOUNTAIN PENS Sales and Service MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. )11B ffILDEGARb! ~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. 2-8020. ____________)1B IAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the Office Equipment Service Company. 215 E. Liberty.,)4 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES YOUNG MEN-20-25 yrs. wishing to im- prove their spare time at good pay learning Heating business. Excellent preparation for meeting people and gaining experience. See us first before making summer vacation plans. Call Holland Furnace Co., 311 S. Ashley, Ph. 8686. __ )2E MEDICAL PERSONNEL _ for medical and dental field. 408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789 DETROIT, MICHIGAN )1E WANTED TO TRADE IF OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swan classical record albums. 2-7981. )17 FOR SALE ARGUS C3, 35mm. CAMERA and car- rying case, plus sunshade, 3 filters, 2 portra lens, 75 feet plus-X film, 10 cartrages, daylight film loader. $50.00. Leo Vichules, 419 Chicago House, WestQuad. )159 TUX-Size 36-37, good condition, cheap. 1309 Geddes, Ph. 3-1491. )160 BEING MARRIED-Must sell A-1 1947 Nash-$1,000. Ph. Agnes, 8688 after 6 p.m. 207 North State. )162 GOLF SET-Ralph Guldahl autograph- ed matched clubs, 4 irons. 2 woods. Brand new, never used. Ph. 2-8692. )104 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN FOR SALE TWO GIRLS BICYCLES - reasonable. Call Carolyn Palmer, 2-3225. )158 MEN'S ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHT BIKE -Call 3-1100 after 5:30. )161 S40A HALICRAFTER Short Wave-Broad- cast receiver, half price. Phone 2-7376. )163 1941 PONTIAC for $150. Need cash ur- gently. Call Bill Halby, 2-4401, 10 Adams House. )164. TAILS-Size 36-38. Excellent condition, vest included. $20. Ph. 2-7504. _)165 '49 FORD CONVERTIBLE - Seamist green, low mileage, Call Bill or Bob, 2-8841. ,)166 PAASCHE air gun compressor. Excellent condition._Right price. Ph. 2-7862. )152 Cousins on State Street Fiesta Blouses, white eyelet with elas- ticized neckline, $3.95. Matching Skirt, $3.95. )3___ ___ __ MOTORCYCLES New and used Harley, Indian, B.S.A. and Norton. 207 W. Liberty. Ph. 2-1748. Open evenings until 9. )7 MUST SELI 137 Graham 4Dr., R.H., new tires, Continental motor. Perfect condition. $130. Ph. 2-4401, 11 Mich. Hse._)153 BEST BUY IN TOWN-First offer of $1695 takes my gorgeous '49 ivory Chevrolet convertible. Every acces- sory in the book but fog lights. Per- fect condition. A real steal at that price. Call Rbt. Shulman at "U" ext. 439 during day, 3-1852 evenings. )154 GOLF CLUBS - 5 registered irons, 2 matched woods. Inlaid wood faces. Never used. $26.50. Ph. 3-8755. )156 RALEIGH BIKE with Sturmy-Archer. Good shape, $30. Ph. Loomis, 2-0549. )157 7-DIAMOND platinum wedding ring. Beat the luxury tax. 2-9336. )150 ALL COLOR PARAKEETS, Canaries, Finches, Cocketiels. Bird supplies and cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B MOTORCYCLE - 1947Indian 74 c.c. Black, white buddy seat, saddle bags, windshield, 5000_miles. Ph. 2-8783. )85 IN- A-1 SHAPE-Inside, outside and under hood-4 door 1930 Ford. Phone 2-7476. Ask for Jack. )88 1949 ENGLISH FORD FORDOR - A-1 condition new last August, low mile- age. Priced for quick sale. See any evening at 6151 W. Huron or Satur- day and Sunday. Phone 2-8770. )148 EVERGREENS-Home grown $1 to $5. Micheal Lee, 2245 Chem. Bldg. Mon- days, Tuesdays or Univ. Ext. 2412 mornings. Junipers, spruce pines, arbor vitae. )146 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 DIAMOND engagement and wedding rings. Large discount. Jay Angle, wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481. )9 3 SPEED English Lightweights $47.50. Student Bicycle Agency, 629 E. Univ. 77 IN THE as originally filmed F To Hill Auditorium ATTENTION 1950 Graduates. We need FURNITURE SALESMEN! We need two bright, energetic young men who have studied retailing and can furnish ref- erences as-to character and student efficiency,. Wonderful opportunity with steady position, liberal remuneration, and good working conditions. Contact Mr. Rudner, 117 W. Kearsley St., Flint, or Phone; 8-9646 in Flint. )76P 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 ext al 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. LOST & FOUND LOST-Bunch of keys near Groomwell Beauty Shop or vicinity of State St. Ph. 5896 or 5126. )98L FOUND-Top coat, left in car near De- troit on Fri. afternoon. Ph. 215 Allen Runsey, West Quad. )99L FOUND-Good fountain pen at corner Fletcher and N. Univ. Ph. 3-1389. )96L LOST-Black and pink rim glasses. Ap- ril 25th, campus. Ph. 3-1561-4506 Palmer Hse. )85L LOST-Racine wristwatch with metal band. Call 250611. )64L WANTED TO RENT NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE wants room with bath for rest of semester. Phone 9817. )31N THREE ROO4M FURNISHED APT, by graduate'-student and working wife. Must have private bath. Will be in Ann Arboy at least 3 years. Write T. D. Kowalski, 9205 A St., Apt. 11, Hayward;Calif. )30N EXCHANGE - for summer session! Charming=home four blocks from Lake Michigan,. Dishwasher, Bendix, play yard, sailboat, yacht club privileges. James Braden, Niles Ave., St. Joseph, Mich. )29N 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. )25Nj PERSONAL ta~a HELP WANTED 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 help? If so, you will get good results from a DAILY HELP WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT-Furnished kit- chenette apartment for the Summer Session. Graduate student andEwife. R. C. Davis, University of Aklron, Mathematics Department, Akron, O )1514 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 FOR RENT APARTMENT TO SUBLET from June 15 to September 1. Suitable for two men. Call Bill at 3-4797 after 7 p.m. )27F BASEMENT SUITE for summer term for two men. Excellent location. Pri- vate entrance and bath. 3-8695. )26F FURNISHED APT. with utilities. Suit- ablefor4 men. 21712 Washington. _Ph. 2-7318. ____)24P 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. )21P f cLoSE' ROOMS FOR RENT Publication in The Daily Official's Bulletin is constructive notioe 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). WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950 VOL. LX, No. 156 Notices Memorial Day, Tuesday, May 30, is a University holiday. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary Commencement Exercises: will be held at 5 p.m., June 17, in the Stadium, w e a t h e r permitting, otherwise in Yost Field House. Tickets for Yost Field House (none necessary for admittance to the Stadium) will be available for dis- tribution at the Cashier's Office, Administration B u i l d i n g, on Thursday morning, June 1. Upon presentation of identifica- tion card, each degree candidate may obtain not more than two tickets for Yost Field House. Chil- dren will not be admitted unless accompanied by adults. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary Fulbright Grants for Teaching and Advanced Research in Egypt, India and Iran are available for the next academic year. Appli-- cations must be filed with the Conference Board of Associated Research Councils, 2101 Constitu- tion Avenue, Washington 25, D.C. before June 15, 1950. Further in- formation on these awards is available at the office of the Graduate School. Women Students! Openings are still available for rooming and boarding in cooperatives this summer. Several openings remain for boarding in coops next fall. Contact: Nina Kessler, 1102 Oak- land, 2-4914 (by mail preferably). Approved Student Sponsored So- cial Events for the coming week- end: Thursday, May 18 Roger Williams Guild Friday, May 19 Acacia Fraternity Delta Zeta Hollis House Jordan Hall Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Nu Lloyd House Martha Cook House Mary Markley House Michigan Christian Fellowship Mosher Hall Orthodox Students' Society Phi Sigma Delta Zeta Tau Alpha Saturday, May 2 Adelia Cheever House Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Chi Phi Cooley House Delta Sigma Delta Delta Tau Delta Eta Kappa Nu Greene House Helen Newberry Residence Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Kappa Gamma - Tm5di '(hi Alpha '- Lloyd House Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Pre-Medical Society Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Phi Theta Chi Trigon Tyler House Wenley House Zeta Psi Sunday, May 21 Fletcher Hall Hayden House B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Jordan Hall Summer work: Opportunity for men with cars for sales work in Ann Arbor area for summer months. North Star Camp tcoed) near Steuben, Michigan has vacancy for three Jewish male general coun- selors. Village of Grand Beach, Michi- gan announces vacancy for life guard for coming summer. Opportunity for man with ex- perience in sailing andgracing small boats to teach sailing to boys and girls and to maintain a dock at a Detroit area yacht club. For further information call at Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- ministration Building. Employment: Branson & Carter, Distributors for The Kirby Home Sanitation System have several vacancies for salesmen in their entire territory, which includes the upper-half of the Lower Peninsula beginning at Saginaw County. They are also in- terested in men who desire sum- mer employment. The United Film Service, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri has several openings in their sales organiza- tion for June graduates. The H. W. Peters Company, Wa- tertown, Massachusetts m a n u - facturers of fraternity and school jewelry has several openings in their sales organization for June graduates. For further information please call at the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Bldg. Interviews: A representative of the Airline Reservation, Inc., Detroit, Michi- gan will interview students and graduates, Wednesday evening, who may be interested in doing airline reservations work in Ann Arbor only. For further information, please call at the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Bldg. Employment Interviews: A representative of Acme In- dustries of Jackson, Michigan will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Wed., May 17 to interview June' graduates in Mechanical or In- dustrial Engineering for positions in their organization. Men accept- ed for their program will be train- ed in application engineering. A representative of the Western and Southern-Life Insurance Com- pany of Cincinnati, Ohio, will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Thurs., May 18, to interview men interested in insurance sales. They have one opening,'nAthis vicinity and are interested in men living in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Pennsylvania, A representative of the Detroit Branch of the Massachusetts Mu- tual Life Insurance Company will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Thurs., May 18, to interview men interested in insurance sales in the Detroit area. They offer a salary during their training per- iod. They will also interview men from other areas interested in selling for their company. A representative of the Clark Controller Company of Cleveland, Ohio, will be at the Bureau of Ap- pointments, on Thurs., and Fri., May 18, and 19 to interview June graduates who are expecting de- grees in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. For further informa- tion and appointments, call the Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 371. Mueller Brass Company, Port Huron, Michigan, will interview Fri., May 19, for the following po- sitions: Payroll (accounting back- ground); purchasing; metallurgi- cal engineer: one sales trainee; one mechanical engineering train- ee. For additional information call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. Lectures William J. Mayo Lecture in Sur- gery, auspices of the Medical School. "Clinical Aspects of Vis- (Continued on Page 4) MEN'S DOUBLES and SINGLES-Sum- mer, good location, reasonable, 927 Forest. Ph. 2-6146. )75R LARGE DOUBLE sleeping room for 2 male students. Also in same house, male student wants roommate for summer session. Quiet, of good char- acter. Ph. 2-6685. )74R FOR SUMMER AND FALL-Near cam- pus automatic hot water, 437 Hamil- ton Place. Phone 5068. MEN'S ROOMS, summer and fall, sin- gles and doubles. 1346 Geddes, 2-7044. )70R TRANSPORTATION ALASKA TRIP in 1950 Chevrolet Su- burban carryall. Want 2 or 3 passen- gers, references. Leave about May 20. For information, call Detroit TO80376 about 6 p.m. )26T 'i -rir 0'A :1 Movies are BETTER Than Ever! MAf I ... I .4 6 " TODAY & THURSDAY " WINNER OF FOUR ACADEMY AWARDS Olivia DeHavilland in Her ACADEMY AWARD Role % WITUJD STARTS TODAY THRU FRIDAY Mat. 30c Nights & Sun. 40c h s .4 Siniley BURNETTEJ CHOPS" Cartoon 4 Added "PORKY I 1 , :feafurkng. BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNERS prepared 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 P.M. Closed Sundays MIELKiE'S Ca#e 120 E. Washington St. 11 I THE ANN ARBOR DRAMA SEASON, Now Playing ARNOLD MOSS, VERA ZORINA in "THE TEMPEST" by William Shakespeare, with JOHN ALEXANDER Curtain 8:30 Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre 16 1I 50 Pick up Senior Data Sheets at the tables at South En- Paramount presents Olivia de avilland Montgomery CGift Ralph Richardson 1T e ffeir1 e6& I- Shown at 3:00 - 6:25 - 9:50 PLUS ROBERT YOUNG BARBARA HALE "AND BABY MAKES THREE" * FRIDAY * "DAKOTA LIL" -LDAND - E "BLONDE DYNAMITE" SPECIAL FISH (filet). and CHIPS (fresh fries) Rolls and Butter 65c In or Out LIBERTY 9M and Ci 301 E. Liberty I i SEEN BY MILLIONS AT been aR it tf OF 3 ACADEMY THE ARDS COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR A I. Arthur Rank Presentation A Powell.Pressburoer Production An Eagle LionFilms Release NOW A T POPULAR PRICEI t o m OWN? L -*: trance of EE or outside of .library of WE - today Seats 50c Complete and return to Sec- retary's Office before Satur- day, May 20. SENIOR DUES not paid at registration will be collected 10-12 at the tables today.4 rl- VA r d Ending Today AF i SE07E1 i I Last Times Today! "THE OUTLAW" i STARTS THURSDAY! pmmmwm I~iIFFNTI I THE INTER-ARTS UNION PRESENTS A FESTIVAL OF DANCE FRIDAY, MAY 19 . . . Program by Modern Dance and Ballet Club co-sponsored by the Dept. of Phvs. Ed. for Women . . . Tickets 60c, 75c 111, 1 I , 110" ATOMMON, I III