I THE MICHIGAN DAILY VFORMATION FOR HOPEFULS: SL Candidacy Petitions Available on Wednesday Petitions for Student Legisla- ture candidates may be picked up from 3 to 5 p.m. daily from Wed- nesday, Oct. 12 through Oct. 19 at the student window of the Ad- ministration Building, according to Bill Clark of SL's citizenship committee. Any eligible student may peti- tion. A list of 150 names is need- ed to qualify to be SL candidate in the student elections in Novem- ber. J-Hop and Board petitions require fewer names, and will alsoI qualify candidates for the Novem- ber elections. Eligibility cards are, needed to pick upthe petitions. SL is the only student govern- ment on campus and serves stu- dents by being a campus spokes- man to faculty. and administration officials. J-Hop Committee mem- bers prepare for the annual J-Hop, ultra formal dance between se- mesters. 1.- Nylon is still exciting when made by DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Pgblication inr The Daily Official are preferred to have courses in The lectures will be given in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices economics, labor relations and Natural Science Auditorium at 4 for the Bulletin should be sent in public unemployment insurance. p.m. and repeated at 7:30 p.m. as typewritten form to the Office of theP..adrpteat73pm.s Assistant to the President, Ltoom 2552 Applications are due no later than Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. Oct. 12, 1949, and may be obtained per the following schedule: (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). at the Bureau of Appointments, Lecture 1, Mon., Oct. 10; Lecture 3528 Administration Building. 2, Tues., Oct. 11; Lecture 3, Wed., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1949 Oct. 12; Lecture 4, Thurs., Oct. 13; VOL. LX, No. 13 University .Community Center, Lecture 5, Mon., Oct. 17; Lecture Willow Village. 6, Tues., Oct. 18; Lecture 7 (Final Noti I Sun., Oct. 9, Village Church Fel- Exam.), Wed., Oct. 19. NLotices lowship, Interdenominational: Please note that attendance is Sunday Library Service: On all 10:45 a.m., Church service. required and roll will be taken, Sundays during the Fall and 4:30 p.m., Study and discussion. Enrollment will be held at the first Spring terms except during the 50 -uck).m., Fellowship supper lecture. You may attend at either holiday periods, the Main Read- o c. of the above hours ing Room and the Periodical Mon., Oct. 10, 8 p.m., University Room of the General Library will Club. Women are invited who are be kept open from 2 to 9 p.m. employed by the University or University Lecture: "Britain To- Books from other parts of the whose husbands are employed by day." Lady Violet Bonhan Carter, building which are needed for the University. former President of the Liberal Sunday use will be made avail- Tues., Oct. 11, 7:45-8:15 p.m., Party Organization of Great Brit- able in the Main Reading Room if Organization of badminton and am; auspices of the Department requests are made on Saturday of physical education for women. 8 of Political Science. 4:15 p.m., an assistant in the reading room p.m., Wives' Club. Program given Mon., Oct. 10, Rackham Amphi- anassistantn the ksre g rm by Siamese students. Everybody theater. where the books are usually welcome.- _____ shelved.Wem. T sWed., Oct. 12, 8 p.m., Ceramics. Thurs., Oct. 13, 8 p.m., Ceramics. Bureau of Appointments: Water-color and textile paiting. introductoryoffe from Mademoiselle Magazine is ac- Church choir. cepting applications for guest edi- torships for the Mademoiselle Col- lege ~~~HEENA RBNTI leeBoard in June 1950. Applica- tions are due November 1, 1949. Freshman Health Lectures for The Detroit Civil Service Corn- Women-First Semester 1949-50 mission announces an examina- It is a University requirement ...- tion for Junior Civil Engineer and that all entering freshmen attend for Librarian II. For each of these a series of Health Lectures and positions the Residence Rule is pass an examination on the con- waived. tent of these lectures. Transfer For further information call at students with freshman standing s s the Bureau of Appointments, are also required to take the --- course unless they have had a sim- * The Michigan State Civil Serv- ilar course elsewhere, which has Silk-Screen face Powder ice Commission announces an ex- been accredited here. amination for Unemployment Upperclassmen who were here Claims Examiner I. There is no as freshmen and who did not ful- experience requirements for col- fill the requirements are requested " lege graduates but such graduates to do so this term. ____ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ _ slk-t ne r s l!l .. I'' il I l ID *hII 0II KAYSER, the master craftsman, makes garments of magic nylon tricot. One most possess Nylon to know the luxury of its feel, the luxury of no wrinkling, the lux- ury of quick drying, the luxury of no ironing. No undergarment has ever before possessed all these heavenly qualities. New, fasci- nating colors in these garments are Iris Green, Lilac, Azure Blue, Primrose, and Blossom. Sizes 32-42 --Daily-Wally Barth ARMY ARRIVES-George Roumell, President of the West Qual, welcomes a member of the group of 250 visiting West Point senior Cadets. The Army men, who invaded Ann Arbor for the game, yesterday treated State Street to a look at what military marching can be like when they paraded in precision-step style from the depot to the Stadium. The Cadets, picked for the trip on a merit-good conduct basis, later exhibited their precise training during the game, when their 250 voiced cheers in support of Army's team were rendered in almost perfect unison. Students See Little Hostility TowrdU.S., Marshall Plan (Continued from Page 1) He was there at 5 and on the trip back he took us to many of the interesting spots in the area. from $900 o$50 And this is British reserve! Only in Hyde Park, London's carnival of soap-box orators, did' we hear criticism of America and the Marshall Plan. HERE, EVERY marginal sub- ject from Communism to religion, from sex to British politics is dis- cussed by avowed Communists, re- ligious fanatics, people who want to get things off their chests and neurotics who persist in exposing their neuroses to the crowd. And every night the sidewalks are crowded with the people who come to listen. Some are neur- -- otics like the speakers, some ilh V AN BUREN .So 8 NICKELS ARCADE come to hear what's said and ask a few questions, many just come to see the spectacle. There are humorists among the speakers too. One, called the "Brain Trust," will answer prac- tically any question put to him, like "When a sausage hangs from a skyhook, does it hang up or down?" * * * DESPITE THE rather violent theories that are expounded, like overthrow of the government or of the world, the British people look upon the spectacle with a be- mused attitude and have not as yet set an Un-British Activities Committee into motion. Police intervene only when ac- tual fighting breaks out. The British people think Hyde Park Corner is a good place for people to let off steam. U' Speech Group To Air Newscasts The radio division of the speech department will present a daily 15 minute news broadcast at 11:15 a. m. beginning tomorrow over station WHRV. A Press Association wire ma- chine has been installed in the radio department office. Students will edit and broadcast natiol i and local news from the Angell Hall radio studios. Interviews with faculty mem- bers on news interpretation as well as woman's feature news are planned for the program. ON STATE STREET . f - -. w !G ti . '':: i:4< :;, .r a /^ The English Sterling Devaluation . . . new prices on our Famous Imported Broemor Cashmeres are now . . . 19.95 Long Sleeved Cardigan 16.95 Long Sleeved Slipover 14.95 Short Sleeved Slioover I rV For after-the-game festivities and sorority teas you'll look far to beat this collection of slick, flattering dresses. 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