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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949

'Coon Plays 'Possum!f

Conn Named
President of
Law Council
Richard Conn has been elected
president of the Executive Council
of the Lawyers Club.
New senior members of the
council include Ralph McCartney,
Milton Roth and Ronald Green-
berg. William Mitchell and James
Rogers were elected as junior
members.
HENRY RYDER was named
junior member of the Board of'
Governors. He will serve a two
year term as ex-officio council
member.
Senior member of the Board
of Governors Gordon Boozer,
is serving his second year as
ex-officio member of the coun-
cil.

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McCartney was
president of the
Rogers will serve asc
tary.

named vice-
council and,
council secre-

'ENSIAN TRY-OUT - Morton, an inquisitive raccoon thumbs
through the 1949 Michiganensian with Managing Editor Jeannie
Johnson to work out new ideas for the 1950 year book. Morton,
an inquisitive furrier, had invaded the office, examined the fur-
nishings, even poising over a typewriter, and then decided he was
made for the try-out staff. Even as he was ushered off- by the
Humane Society he expressed his conviction that although last'
year's book was excellent he firmly believes that early drafts
indicate the 1950 year book would be "the best 'Ensian ever."
U' Professors To Head Panel
Before High chool Debaters

Jack Edman, who received the Three University professors will
largest number of senior votes, head a discussion panel before 50
will be president of the senior debaters from 50 high schools
class, and Doren Russler, the meeting here Saturday for their
runner-up, will be secretary-treas-t.s
third annual assembly.
urer.
The new council members elect- The symposium will be on the
ed are Lillian Bartlett, J. Bodnar- direct election of the president by
uk, James E. Colovin, G. A. Dar- the people, which has been chosen
row, Al Garchow and John L. Mc- as this year's high school debate
Carthy. subject.
Members chosen last semester * * *
who swill continue to serve on the PARTICIPATING in the panel
council are Acting Chairman Paul will be Thomas S. Barclay, visit-
Rider, Betty Tancik, Peter Logo- ing professor of political science,
thetis, Jack Edman, Doren Russ- Joseph E. Kailenbach, associate
ler and John Skaggs. professor of political science, and
Building to check department pay-
rolls. This should be done between
Oct. 17 and 26
OFFICIAL First pay day for Academic em-
BULLETIN ployees will be Oct. 28.
Women students who have pre-
viously attended Vassar College
Publication in The Daily Official are asked to get in touch with the
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
'members of the University. Notices office of the Dean of Women im-
for the Bulletin should be sent in mediately regarding a meeting.
typewritten form to the Office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. Group Hospitalization and Surgi-
on the day preceding publication cal Service:
During the period from Oct. 5
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 through Oct. 15, the University
VOL. LX, No. 16 Business Office (3058 Administra-
tion Building), will accept new ap-
No ticesplications as well as requests for
changes in con'tracts now in effect.
Deans, Directors, and Department These new applications and
Heads: changes become -effective Dec. 5,
Call at Rm. 3058 Administration (Continued on Page 4)

Samuel J. Elversveld, assistant
professor of political science.
Prof. Gale E. Densmore, chair-
man of the Department of
Speech, will welcome the stu-
dent debaters and their coaches
at the opening assembly to be
held in Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre.
Powers Elected
Triangle resident
John Powers has been elected
president of Triangles, junior en-
gineering honorary society.
Other officers include Tom Elm-
blod, secretary; Tom McCann,
treasurer;-Leo Flynn, Engineering
Council representative and Jim
Mitchell and Bob Vogt, members
of the Board of Governors.

* * *
GREENBERG was elected treas-
urer, Mitchell as social chairman,
and Roth as athletic chairman.
* * *
Michigan Crib
To Hold First
Club Meeting
The Michigan Crib, pre-Law
students society, will hold an or-
ganizational meeting at 7:30 p.m.
today in Rm. D, Haven Hall.
The meeting will feature an
election of officers and a discus-
sion of proposed activities for the
group this year.
* e *
FOUNDED IN the spring of
1948, the Crib is designed to help
pre-Law students determine what
branch of the legal profession they
wish to study and practice.
Last year the society spon-
sored a series of talks by out-
standing lawyers, judges and
legal educators, including Ed-
ward M. Sharpe, chief justice
of the Michigan Supreme Court,
and Dean E. Blythe Stason, of
the University Law School.
With more than 65 members
carried over from last year's
group, the Crib hopes to carry a
similar program this year, accord-
ing to Charles Pinson, '50, retiring
president. He urged all interested
pre-Law students to attend to-
night's meeting.

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
RATES
LINES 1DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .50 1.02 1.68
3 .60 1.53 2.52
4 .80 2.04 4.80
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.
FOR SALE
SIZE 40 raincoat for sale at $16. New-
Original price $20. )81
DELUXE TRANSPORTATION; 1928
Pontiac coach. New brakes, battery,
carburetor; motor overhauled; radia-
tor and pansteam cleaned. Pay $175
cash and drive it away. Call 6168
after 6. )82
.45 pt. DIAMOND engagpment ring. Call
7603.__ )84
1939 NASH 2 dr. Excellent condition.
Radio, heater; new tires and driving
lights. Sacrifice at $265. Call Dick
Washam 2-1241 after 2:00 p. m. )84
SELMER "55" Clarinet. Perfect condi-
tion. Phone 6766, George after 7:00.
)85
SUIT OF TAILS-Size 38. Excellent con-
dition. Including shirt, vest, collar
and tie. $28.00. Call 6076. )86
NEW KODAK camera-35 mm; F 35
coated lens; range finder; case; flash
attachment; adapter ring; close-up
lens. $90.00. Tyler Hse. 307 (E. Quad
2-4591). _____)88
APPLES-Jonathans-Good eating for
parties. Pick your own 50c a bushel.
5 miles out Whitmore Lake road to
church, turn left, 1st house on left.
) 87
'33 FORD - Good running condition.
$75.00. Doc, Apt. 3, 422 E. Washing-
ton. _____ _ ) 80
FOR SALE-'41 Chev. coupe with '47
engine, good condition. Fairly new
paint job. Phone 2-7298. )79
CANARIES, PARAKEETS and other
birds. White Persian cat$15.00. Bird
supplies. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. )2B
1949 PLYMOUTH DeLUXE-4 door sedan
for sale. All accessories including
radiator and heater. Used only 4
months. Student leaving country.
Phone 4971. )60
LEARN WRITING from a professional
penman. He can diagnose your trouble
and prescribe the proper treatment to
help you. 30 yrs. experience teaching
and executing writing. Author of the
Early-Way Method. J. A. Early, 402
Observatory. Ph. 2-8606. )3

FORSALE
FOR THAT extra feminine touch-Ny-
lon slips, lace trimmed, $4.95. Part
nylon slips, also lace trimmed, $3.95.
Rayon slips, $3.95. Sizes 32-40 in reg-
ular and long lengths.
COUSIN'S
State St. )2
LEITZ BINOCULAR microscope in ex-
cellent condition. Made in Germany.
Call 2-2521 ext. 415 before 5 p.m. or
2-8551 after 6 pm. _ _ )751
STOCK REDUCTION SALE
All wool blankets. $3.99; ments briefs,
39c; Navy, "T" shirts, 3 for $1.35;
Tanker jackets, $6.66; N.1 jackets,
$7.77; 60% wool athletic hose, 39c;
men's zipper galoshes, $3.33. Open 'til
6:30 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 washing-
ton. )6
WE'RE HEADQUARTERS for ailHonson
lighters. Our stock is complete and
our prices are reasonable. Take a
wind-proof lighter to the games.
CALKINS-FLETCHER
StateSt, at N. University )5
MOTORCYCLISTS
BRITISH POUND DEVALUED
SAVE $195.00
on New British Motorcycles.
Others Selling for Storage Plus
Repair Bills.
Buy Now! Save Now!
INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES
207 W. Liberty - Phone 2-1748
OpenEvenings Till 9:00
RIDE TO SCHOOL
Scooters and Motorcycles
Going out of Business.
Everything Reduced.
Mac's Auto Mart, Inc.
730 N. Main Ph. 20065 )29
MAN'S ENGLISH Overcoat. Size 40,
Misses 2 fur coats, black cloth coat,
velvet trim, dresses, sizes 12 and 14.
Clean and good condition. Two pair~
ice skates, ski boots, 2 radios. 3110
Dexter Road. Tel. 2-4796. )13
FOR SALE-1939 station wagolt (Ford).
Highest bid over $200, good condition.
Call 2-8694, after 6 p m. ____)70
TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING San Francisco, Oct. 15. Take
two. References. Ph. Jackson, Mich.,
2-3760. )8T
WANTED TO BUY _
WOULD LIKE two tickets for Michigan-
Minnesota game. Advise in writing.
E. Fraser, 2209 Fisher Bldg., Detroit.
) 9W
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Soda fountain help. Nights
only. No Saturdays or Sundays. Ap-
ply in person. Alexander's Drug Store.
) 4H

BUSINESSSERVICES
ALL- 'KINDS of necklaces restrung
promptly. Call 4441. )19B
LEARN TO FLY-The best in equip-
je t and instruction. Gridley Air-
port. US-23 at the Expresswy . )17B
HAVE YOUR typewriters repaired by
the OfIice Equipment Service Co., 215
E. Liberty. )16B
EFFICIENT EXPERT-Promtpt typewrit-
er repair service. Mosley's 'rypewriter
and Supply Company, 214 E. Washing-
ton, Ph. 5888. )5B
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
Established Tradition (3B
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Van Doren Clar. Reeds
Box of 25 - $4.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington )43
PENMANSHIP TUTORING - Specialist
in improving handwriting. Two free
lessons to demonstrate system. J. A.
Early, 402 Observatory, Ph. 2-8606. )3
WASHING and/or ironing, done in my
own home. Free pick-up and delivery.
Phone 2-9020. ___)1B
SHIRTS-Nine hour service (by re-
quest). 3 day service (regular ser-
vice). Ace Laundry, 1116 So. University.
)21B
ROOMS FOR RENT
LARGE DOUBLE or triple with separate
study, near Engineering School, 1125
Michigan. Mr. Briley._ )14R
SINGLE ROOM near campus for grad-
uate woman student. Ph. 8780.
BRING YOUR week-end guests to the
Pierce Transient Home, except for
the Minnesota week-end. 1133 East
Ann, Phone 8144. )16R
ROOMS available for students' guests.
Football week-ends. Private home ac-
commodations. Phone 2-9850. 12:30 tr
1:00._6:00 to 7:00 p.m. )3R
HAVE VACANCIES for four male stu-
dents. Complete kitchen privileges..
House on campus. Call 2-2052. )2F
NEW ACCOMODATIONS for male stu-
dents--706 Oakland St. (near Law
School). $8 per person per week. )17R
FORRENT_
DOUBLE ROOM-First f1oor, student
landlord. $6.00 apiece, per week. Call
2-4928.:______ _____) 9F
SELL TIME AND LIFE in your house
or neighborhood. At student rates.
Commission basis. You will earn at
least $5 an hour if you have a
pleasant personality. Girls wanted
especially. Phone 2-8242. Student
Periodical Agency. )3

Read and Use Daily Classified Ads

Having Guests
Homecoming
Weekend or
Other Football
Weekends?
0
CALL THE STUDENT
ROOM BUREAU
2-9850 for reservations
between 12 & 1 and 6 & 7
PRIVATE HOME
ACCOMMODATIONS

FISH

PERSONAL
IF YOU'RE SICK OF the corny ads
we've been running in these columns,
the best wa to shut us up is to
order your subscription to TIME or
LIFE at the student rates today. Then
w',e won't have to advertise any more.
Student Periodical Agency. Phone
2-842 to order.)3
TED SMITH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
"The best in dance music"
BWANTE 25 to 30 more diners to eat
in cordial atmosphere and take ad-
vantage of the new student budget,
STAGE COACH INN. Ph. 6004 for in-
formation )2P
LEARN TO DANCE
JIMMIE HUNT DANCE STUDIOS
203 S. State St. - Ph. 8161 )1P
BE DIFFERENT THIS YEAR! Person-
alize your Christmas cards by having
your name beautifully engrossed on
them by a professional penman. Prices
are very reasonable. Samples dis-
played at 402 Observatory. Call J. A.
Early at 2-8606 for particulars. )3
UNSIGHTLY HAIR removed perma-
nently. Short wave method ap-
proved by Am. Med. Ass'n., 5 Nickels
Arcade. Ph. 4-6696. )12B
WANT RIDERS to N.U. game, leave 12
noon Fri. 2-7476. )5T
LOSTAND FOUND
LOST-Child's navy blue sweater on
campus. Cali Ypsi 4672-J2. )23C
LOST-A silver identification bracelet
during pep rally. If found, please
contact Mae Jackson, 357 Jordan Hall.
)24L
LOST-One brown corday zipper purse
containing Schaeffer pen and coin
purse. Call 2-4471, Room 4541. )13L
M. J. W.--I have your watch. Call 222
Strauss Hs, ,.)27L
LOST---Brown leather wallet. Keep
money, return wallet. Call Dave,
2-1773. )26,
FUR SCARF lost Sat. niht. Probably
on State St. Reward. 7480 after 5:30
p.m. )25L
LOR EILGIN wrist watch with tan
leather band a t Army-Michigan foot-
ball game. Finder please call 2-7962
or 31511 Ext. 305 for return and re-
ward. )28L
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GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE
DANNY KAYE IN PERSON
7 & 9:30 P.M. TUESDAY, OCT. 18
HILL AUDITORIUM
TICKETS 2.40, 1.80, 1.20 - HILL AUD. BOX OFFICE
OPEN 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. DAILY

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Because of
its unusual length
LES MISERABLES

French film with English titles,
starring
HARRY BAUR
will be presented in two acts
with~an intermission.
CURTAIN AT 8 P.M.

Time and Money!
Takes: Only one half-hour
Costs: Only 25c a load
Try doing your laundry
the self - service way.
Call for Appointments.
Dryers Available

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