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KERR PREDICTS:
Editor Says U.S., Soviet
Meeting Now Would Fail

Crowd Dislikes Cruelty
Says Bull-Fight Expert

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By FLOYD THOMAS
A meeting between the U.S. and
Russia now would be bound to fail,
Walter Kerr, foreign editor of the
New York Herald Tribune, de-
clared yesterday in a University
journalism lecture.
Russia would have nothing to
gain from such a conference and
would purposely cause it to fail,
he added.
"GERMANY is deadlocked. The
Kremlin is concentrating on Asia,
where it holds all the cards," Kerr
said. "Until Russia has completed
her campaign in the Orient she
will have no reason to bargain."
A conference which failed
would disillusion the public and
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make a future, potentially pro-
fitable meeting politically im-
possible, Kerr explained.
Asked about Winston Chur-
chill's proposal for .a meeting with
Stalin, Kerr said: "If he meant a
meeting right now, it was prob-
ably a political gesture; if he
meant a meeting sometime fur-
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Last Day !
JOHN WAYNE
"She Wore A
Yellow Ribbon"
Also
"Ladies Of The Chorus"
! Starts FRIDAY *
YOU'L NEVER FORGET
DENNIS o'KEFE
GAIL RUSSELL
RELEASEDO HRU UNITED ARTS

WALTER KERR ,
* * *
ther in the future. it may have
been a sincere proposal."
THE COLD WAR offers a
challenge to the American press,
Kerr said. "Reporting foreign af-
fairs demands much better men
than we now have. Of the 75 or
more American correspondents in
Europe I know of only 12 top-
flight reporters."
Marriage Lectures
Tickets for the Marriage Lec-
ture Series are still available at
the League, the Union and Lane
Hall, Ivan C. Parker, assistant to
the eean of students, announced
yesterday.
Cost of the tickets is $1.50 which
covers the five lecture series. ID
cards must be presented at time
of purchase.
STARTS TODAY
Thru Saturday
MAT. 30c NIGHTS & SUN. 40c
RolandWiners
Added CARTOON

By DONNA HENDLEMAN
Bull-fight spectators are not a
blood-thirsty crowd according to
Rip Zwickey of Wayne University
who spoke on that Spanish past-
time last night in the Rackham
Amphitheatre.
"I have seen the crowd throw
pop bottles into the arenabecause
they 'thought the bull was being
treated cruelly," he stated. The
people do not come to see a sport-
ing event, they want to see a per-
formance of skill, finesse, and
artistry."
ZWICKEY, who has recently
returned from Spain, explained
that the matador in that country
is a national idol likened to a Ted
Williams or Clark Gable in Ameri-
ca.
A top-ranking man can make
as much as 5,000 dollars for one
Sunday afternoon performance.
The bulls for the matches are
chosen for their bravery. At one
Leagrue NIae
Revisions In
Constitution
(Continued from Page 1)
"Thus bloc voting andpre-elec-
tion bickering should be largely
avoided."
Miss Reed emphasized that al-
though the League's present sys-
tem of interviewing jobtapplicants
would be continued, the Inter-
viewing and Nominating Commit-
tee itself would be elected by the
democratically-chosen Board of
Representatives.
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AMONG MAJOR revisions in
the constitution are new means
for changing women's rules by a
three-fourths vote of all women
living in campus residences. In the
past, a single women's residence
could block a rule change.
The Dean of Women's final
stamp of approval would still be
required for all rule alterations
so that they would conform to
University regulations, Miss
Reed said.
Working with Miss Reed in re-
vising the constitution were Mary
Riggs, Pat Lewis and Mary David-
son, all '50. Prof. Arthur Bromage
of the political science department
acted as consultant.
"We feel the revised constitution
embodies plans for more represen-
tative women student govern-
ment," Miss Reed said.

performance Zwickey saw the
crowd shout wildly for the bull
breeder, because the animal had
been unusually brave and cour-
ageous.
Noting the danger that is in-
volved for the matador, Zwickey
remarked that "bull fighting is a
single man's occupation. If he gets
married he thinks too much of his
family and doesn't give as spec-
tacular a performance."

FOR RENT

MODERN 3 ROOM APT.-Adults only.
3-5732 Goddard Rd., Romulus. Phone
Romulus 412F4. )4F
WANTED TO BUY
USED LEICA, Imarect view finder, 90mm
lens, 135mm lens. Write Bowers, Box
273. Law Club. )2W

WOOD

For fireplace

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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.
en the day preceding publication
(11:00 am. Saturdays).
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950
VOL. LX, No. 94
Notices
Faculty, College of Engineering:
There will be a meeting of the
Faculty of this College on Fri.,
Feb. 24, at 4:15 p.m., Rm. 348, W.
Engineering Bldg.
Choral Union Members, whose
attendance records are clear will
please call for courtesy passes for
the Pittsburgh Symphony Orches-
tra concert, on the day, of the
concert, Thurs., Feb. 23, between
the hours 9:30 and 11:30, and 1
and 4; after which time no passes
will be issued.
Law School Admission Test:
Candidates taking the Law School
Admission Test, Feb. 25, are re-
quired to report to Rm. 100, Hut-
chins Hall, 8:45 a.m. Sat. for the
morning session. The afternoon
session will begin at 1:45 p.m.
Candidates must be present at
both sessions.
Hopwood Contests for Fresh-
men. Winning contestants will be
notified by mail before noon, Sat.,
Feb. 25.
Women students planning to at-
tend the, 1950 Summer Session
may apply now for housing in the
Dean of Women's office. Accom-
modations will be available in
residence halls, League houses,
sorority houses (for non-members
(Continued on Page 3)

LOST-Horn-rimmed tortise shell glass-
es, Friday Feb. 17. Ph. 2-2591. Ask
for Lois Comb. Reward. ) 16L
LOST-Jacket inside Arboretum gates.
Call Bob, 402 Cooley House, East Quad
or turn into Lost and Found of U.M.
LOST-Saturday night in Student Pub-
lications Building, a red rectangular
purse with fringed pocket on side,
zipper across top. Will offer reward
if all identification and a very im-
portant key in wallet are returned
intact. Call Nancy Bylan, 2-3241. )15L
FOUND-Gold compact in Beaver coat.
Fri. nite. Union. Call 5001 New Dorm.
)13L
FOR SALE
UNDERWOOD - Standard typewriter
(upright) good condition, $30. 318
Tyler Hse. Ph. 2-4591. )32
WOMAN'S white figure ice skates, size
nine, good condition. Call Joyce
Mersereau, 2-8266. )33
COUSINS
on State Street
Come in and select a new skirt in
solid colors and checks. From $5.95.
)3
MAKE TIME OR LIFE a part of your
college life. Special reduced Student
Rates available ($4.75 a year-instead
of $6) to make it easier. Phone Stu-
dent Periodical Agency, 2-82-42. We'll
bill you. )2
SEVEN FOOT SKIS, binders and poles,
Excellent condition. Call 28841. )26

)11
)i PERSONAL
NEWS FROM CLUB 211-Club 211's new
policy-them is no expiration date on
meal tickets!I Tickets good any day-
need not be used on consecutive days.
Expires only when completely punch-
ed. )2P
HEY PETE-The daily 59c dinner special
at J. D. Miller's Cafeteria is a real
money saver. Believe it or not, this
includes entree, potato, vegetable,
salad or dessert (pie or cake), bread,
butter, beverage. Try it yourself
Only 59c. Yours, Bill. )2P
PANCHO-Beseme o yo morire. Pedro.
_ ) 17P
DEAR AL-In reference to your 3:30
feeding time. If you could change
this to 6:00 p.m. I maybe can supply
you with a voiceless critter. )7P
WANTED-Ride to campus, every morn-
ing, from Dearborn and return eve-
nings. Call Ron, LU 15284 in Dear-
born. )16P
ASCH-Kiss me or I'll die. STAN. )15P
DEMAND is starting for SPRING coats,
suits, and children's garments. Get
yours in early.
NEARLY NEW SHOP
311 East Huron )8B
OPENINGS FOR COOPERATIVE LIV-
ING at the exceptionally low cost of
less than $9.50 for room and board
per week. We can accept men im-
mediately. Contact personnel chair-
man. Ph. 7211 after 6:30 P.M. )13P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
209 S. State
Phone 8161 )1P
CONSERVATIVE MAN 2'3" tall with
tuxedo, desires to meet girl, 2'1" tall.
Object-Penguins.

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GROUP PHOTOS
Weddings a Specialty
CHUCK NICHOLS
Ph. 8528 '715 E. Huron )20B
PROMPT SERVICE on all typewriter
repairs. MOSELEY TYPEWRITER &
SUPPLY CO., 214 E. Washington. )5B
SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE-Ballroom,
tap, acrobatic, ballet. Over Michigan
Theater. Phone 8066. )9B
MONK SAVERS-Navy T-shirts, 45c.
Khaki pants, $2.99. All wool athletic
hose, 49c. Marlboro gabardine sport
shirts, $3.99. Navy type oxfords, $6.88.
Open 'til 6 p.m. SAMS STORE 122 E.
Washington St.
LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliable baby
sitter while you go out-anytime.
kiddie Kare, 3-1121. )10B
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Ukeleles "- $5.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington )4B
TYPEWRITERS 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
HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company,
215 E. Liberty. 4
WASHING an or, ironing done in my
own home. ree pick up and deliv-
ery. Phone 2-9020. lB
ONE-HALF of large pleasant room near
campus available for male student.
Also one small double. Call 6876. 8B

BUSINESS
SERVICES

FOR SALE
RALEIGH 3 speed bike. A-1 mechanical
condition $30. Phone 26469. H. Berk-
man ) 29
TAME YOUNG Parakeets, Canaries and
Love Birds. Bird supplies and cages.
Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. )2B

PERSONAL
NEWS FROM CLUB 211-Club 211's
new policy-there is no expiration
date on meal tickets! Tickets good
any day-need not be used on con-
secutive days. Expires only when
completely punched. 2P
MEN WANTED to eat at fraternity
house. Excellent food, moderate pric-
es. Close to campus. Call Bud Ph.
'039, )1P

CLoSECT

ROOMS
FOR RENT

DOUBLE ROOM for male students. 3
block~ from campus. Hollywood beds.
Shower. $5 per week each. Ph. 5750.
),35R
MEN'S % DOUBLE, near Rackham. 120'
N. Ingalls. Ph. 26644. $5.50 a week.
) 32R
DOUBLE ROOM for men.. $5.50 each
per week. Single room $7.50 a week.
Linen furnished. 621 Church. 7854
and 24639. )31R
SINGLE ROOM for male students, 3%
blocks from campus. Hollywood beds,
shower. $7.00 per week. Ph. 57501 )19R
VACANCY for male students. Rooms
can be used as apartment. Also double
rooms. Call 2-2052. 8R
ATTRACTIVE single room. Cooking
privileges. 507 E. Liberty and 1106
Lincoln. Ph. 5224. )14R
SINGLE ROOM, newly decorated, quiet,
near Yost Field House. Call evenings,
3-4895. )21R
TRANSPORTATION

CHICAGO-Leaving Friday noon.
turning Sunday. Ph. 8975.

Re-
)IT

HELP
WANTED
PAY FOR YOUR clothing needs in your
spare time. Old established firm de-
sires neat, aggressive, part time man
to sell individually2tailored clothing.
See Doug Starkey, 205 Fox Bldg., De-
troit. 9:00 to 6:00 daily (except Tues-
day). )lH

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Playing All Week
44c until 5 - Then 60c
Continuous from 1 P.M.
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Mats 25c Nights 35c

No. Main - Opp. Court House
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RCA VICTOR
RECORDS
SPLENDIDLY RECORDED
II ON "45" OR "78" RPM.
MATTINATA: 0 SOLE MIO. ......78RPM-$1.31u
o Mario Lanza, Tenor......... (45RPM-$1.00)
TYROLEAN DANCES (Schubert) 78RPM-$1.05
Sym. Orch.-Stokowski...... (45RPM-$1.00)
MASS (Igor Stravinsky) ........78RPM-$4.75
Male Chorus and Winds......(45RPM-$3.51)
o MOTET "Jesu, Mcine Freude"
(Bach) ................ 78RPM-$5.00
RCA Victor Chorale-R. Shaw (45RPM-$4.51)c
GYMNOPEDIE Nos. 1 & 2 (Satie) 78RPM-$1.31
Boston Sym.-Koussevitzsky.. (45RPM-$1.00)
SYMPHONY No. 2 in D (Sibelius) 78RPM-$7.25
Royal Phil.-Beecham....... (45RPM-$5.51)
Listen to "The Music You Want" Program on WPAG
Daily at 2:30 - 3:00 for more suggestions.

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,1it ihtnaXeffgue
PRESENTS
Louis. Jouvet
in the Satire of a man
who almost convinces
himself
Dr. Knock'
at
Lydia Mendelssohn

FJNESJ PIKlut!
Van Johnson " John Hodiak -Ricardo Montalban * George Murphy
Also TOM & JERRY "Saturday Evening Puss"
Glee Club non - League
Presents
REUE
A star-studded program
Comedy-Music-Beautiful Girls
BOB HOLLBROOK MIKE CRAVER
Master of Ceremonies Warm-up
THESE ARE TWO ACTS YOU'LL ENJOY
8 P.M. Feb. 25 8 P.M.
HILL AUDITORIUM
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Get Them While They Last!
60c - Admission - 60C

Ice Show
HILL
.AU DITORI UM
Tuesday, March 7
2 Performances
7&9P.M.
Sponsored by Engineering
MAIL ORDER
USE THIS CC
-seats on Main Flo
_____seats in Ist Balcor
. __seats in 2nd Balco
i7 P.M.[
DIRECTIONS FOR
I Make checks payable to Dea
addressed stamped envelope
Rea, 1020 Administration B
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Council
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)UPON I
or at $1.80I
ny at $1.50
ny at $1.20
Q 9:30 P.M.
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and mail to Dean
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THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! OVER!
RtESTPICTUIRE FTHE YEAR! OVER!

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PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY
PAUL PARAY, Guest Conductor
Thursday, February 23, 8:30 P.M.
Program: Overturc to "The Magic Flute"................Mozart
Symphony No. 4, D minor...................Schumann
"La Valse".................................... Ravel
Suite, "Pelleas et Melisande"..................... Faure
"Sorcerer's Apprentice"........................Dukas
CHICAGO SYMPHONY
FRITZ REINER, Guest Conductor
Sunday, March 12, 7:00 P.M.
Program: Overture to "Leonore" No. 2................Beethoven
Paganiniana....................... .......Casella
Symphony No. 2, C major..................Schumann
Siegfried's Rhine Journey
Good Friday Spell
Ride of the Valkyries
..................... W agner

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2:30 - 5:30 - 8:30

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