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' tDNESDAY, NovriERF 9, 1949

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FRATERNITY OUT FOR BLOOD:r}te
Phi Kappa Sig O"ff ers "'
Plasma for Red Cross ~

Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity is
out for blood-not to get it, but
to give it.
In response to Washtenaw
County Red Cross Chapter's cur-
rent plea for blood donors, Phi
Kappa Sig members have offer-
ed to part with some of 'their life-
giving fluid.
* * *
THEY WILL "bare arms" at
the fourth annual plasma clinic,
scheduled for Tuesday and Wed-
Cards Obtainable
At Union Tonight
Union student offices will be
open from 7 to 9:30 p.m. tonight
to issue student membership cards.
These special office hours will
be in effect to serve those who
cannot come in during regular
hours, according to Larry Stein of
the Union Council.
Cashier's receipts are required
for membership cards.
Union membership cards are
necessary for admission to Union
dances and for the use of Union
recreational facilities.
Continuous from 1 P.M.
- LAST TIMES TODAY -
- STARTS THURSDAY -

nesday next week at the Ann Ar-
bor Armory.
The clinic was established in
1945 as the only free state plas-
ma-storing program in the
country.
Its purpose is to replenish plas-
ma supplies for the state and of-
fer it to needy persons through
county hospitals and welfare or-
ganizations, according to Publi-
city Chairman Mrs. Arthur Allen.
LOCALLY, plasma supplies are
sent for use to St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, University Hospital, Beyer
Hospital in Ypsilanti and Saline
General Hospital, she said.
Anyone wishing to make ap-
pointments may visit or call the
local Red Cross chapter, 2-5546,

-Daily-Carlyle Marshall
DR. P. H. ANGENENT
(See story page one)

Students to Speak
Speech Workshop will hear se-
lected readings by students of or-
al interpretation from 4 to 5 p.m.
today in Rm. 4203, Angell Hall.

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 day preceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1949
VOL. LX, No. 39
Notices
Student Tea: President and
Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to
students from 4 to 6 o'clock on
Wed., November 9.
Regents' Meeting: Saturday
morning, Nov. 19. Communica-
tions should be in the hands of
the President not later than
Thurs., Nov. 10.
Herbert H. Watkins
Secretary
Freshmen and junior-college
transfer students who have been
notified of the Principal-Fresh-
man Conference are reminded of
their appointments in the Rack-
ham Bldg., Thursday morning,
Nov. 10.
Approved Social Events for the
coming weekend:
Friday -
Delta Delta Delta
Hinsdale House
Jordan Hall
Midshipman Club
Alice Freman Palmer House
Zeta Tau Alpha
Saturday -
featuring
BREAKFAST, LUNCH
AND DINNERS
prepared by
ANN ARBOR'S WELL KNOWN
CHEF FOR 30 YEARS
VIRGIL LANG
TWO STUDENT SPECIAL
DINNERS DAILY
We do not raise our prices
on football days.
Hours: 7:00 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Closed Sundays
MI E L KE'S Ga
120 E. Washington St.

Acacia
Adams House
Alpha Delta Phi
Alpha Kappa Kappa
Alpha Lambda
Beta Theta Pi
Chi Psi
Delta Sigma Delta
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Tau Delta
Delta Upsilon
Hillel Foundation
Kappa Alpha Psi
Kappa Alpha Theta
Lambda Chi Alpha
Lawyers Club
Robert Owen Co-Op House
Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Kappa Psi
Phi Kappa Sigma.
Phi Rho Sigma
Phi Sigma Kappa
Psi Upsilon
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Chi
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Theta Chi
Triangle
Trigon
Wenley House
Zeta Beta Tau
Sunday -.
Alpha Phi
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Theta Xi
Zeta Beta Tau
The Abco Construction Com-
pany of Dayton, Ohio, will inter-
view February graduates of the
Architecture and Architectural
Engineering schools with B.S. or
M.S. degrees at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments Wed., November 9. Call
at the Bureau of Appointments,
3528 Administration Building, for
further information.
Academic Notices
Chemical Colloquium: 4:15 p.m,.
Wed., Nov. 9, 1400 Chemistry. Dr.
Joseph Boyer will speak on "A New
Carbonyl Reagent" and "Analogs
of the Lupin Alkaloids." All are in-
vited.
Seminar in Classical Analysis: 3
p.m. Wed., Nov. 9, 3010 An-
gell Hall. Prof. Fritz Herzog will
continue his talk on Meromorphic
Functions.
Concerts
Faculty Recital: Benning Dex-
ter, pianist, 8:30 p.m., Wed., Nov.
9, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.
Program: Compositions by Bach,
Beethoven, B r a h m s, Chopin,
(Continued on Page 4)

Thigh School
Principals to
Meet Fros
About 1,400 University freshmen
will meet with their high school
principles tomorrow morning to
talk over problems of college ad-
justment.
Marking the 21st annual Princi-
pal-Freshman Conference, the
event will draw principals of 138
Michigan high schools to the cam-
pus.
AT NOON Dean Hayward Ken-
iston, of the literary college, will
address the visiting principals on
"Common Goals for Scho'ols and
Colleges."
Fourteen high schools in four
other states, Illinois, Indiana,
Ohio and New York, will be rep-
resented. Deans of nine Michi-
gan junior colleges will be pres-
ent to interview former students
who have transferred to the
University.
The first such conference was
held in 1927 when, on the invita-
tion of Ira M. Smith, registrar of
the University, 14 principals of
Detroit high schools came to Ann
Arbor to confer with their gradu-
ates registered in the freshman
class.
THE EXPERIMENT proved suc-'
cessful. The following year, the
other principals in the state were
included in the invitation list.
Each year has seen an increased
attendance.
Other universities and colleges
in Michigan and in other states
have now adopted the idea and
hold similar conferences.
There has
never beer
a motion
picture
Y ..
lei
Lost 5 Days
Through Nov. 13S

2 PERFORMANCES DAILY
Matinee 2:30-$1.20, $1.50, '$1.80
8 P.M.-$1.20, $1.80, $2.40
Tax Incl. on all prices.
Extra 5 P.M. Matinee Sunday, Nov. 13
BOX OFFICE OPEN
NOON TO 8 P.M. DAILY

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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.
PERSONAL
CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE-For the
lowest prices anywhere in Ann Arbor,
Phone 3-1824. )29B
HERE ARE the Christmas Gift Rates
on LIFE: 1st gift $6.00, 2nd gift $4.75,
additional gifts $3.75. The rates are
even lower if you are already a sub-
scriber to LIFE, TIME or FORTUNE.
The student rate (4.75)sapplies only
if the RECIPIENT is a student. More
information at Student Periodical
Agency, phone 2-82-42. )3
CORSAGES-Buy quality flowers at a
savings. Compare our prices with any
in Ann Arbor. FORMAL FLOWER
SERVICE. Call 2-3169. Ask for Ed or
Herb. Rose Corsage $2.00. Gardenia
Corsage, $2.00. Orchid (large) Cor-
sage, $3.25. Carnation Corsage, $1.75.
)20P

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1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
.50 1.02 1.68
.60 1.53 2.52
.80 2.04 4.80

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
RATES

BUSINESS SERVICES
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Van-Doren Clarinet Reeds
Box of 25 - $4.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington )4B
NEARLY NEw SHOP-Fur or cloth
coats. forinais suits, dresses, sweaters,
skirts. 1091 E. Washington, over
Dietzel's. Ph. 2-4669. )27B
SWNWANTE AIR -removed- forever
SHORT WAVE method, guaranteed
results. Marie's Beauty Shoppe. Phone
2-6696. 5 Nickels Arcade. )12B
HAVE YOUR TYPEWRITER repaired by
the Office Equipment Service Co. 215
E. Liberty. _ )16B
EFFICIENT, EXPERT, PROMPT Type-
writer Repair Service. Mosely's Type-
writer and Supply Company. 214 E.
Washington. Phone 5888. ) 51
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), three day service (regular
service). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Uni-
versity. )21B
EXCELLENT--
DAY NURSERY
Ph. 6378 )28B
GREETING CARDS inscribed in colors.
10c each or $1.00 per box. J. A. Early,
402 Observatory._Phone 2-8606. )8B
PHOTO-ENGRAV [ NG
24-hour service at Reasonable Charges
On High Quality Engraving
Michigan Daily. 420 Maynard
WANTED TOBUY
WOULD LIKE two non-student tickets
for the Ohio State-Michigan game.
Advise in writing. E. Fraser, 2209
Fisher Bldg., Detroit. ) 22W
4 NON-STUDENT TICKETS-for Ohio
State game. Don't have to be to-
gether. Ph, 3-1939 after 3 p.m. )23W

LOST AND FOUND
ATTENTION ALL CO-EDS!!
JAMES F. MITCHELL
GETS BSACK PIN!
Those who wish to get in on ground
floor, call 2-3143_immediately._)70L
GOLD TIE CLASP-Inscribed. E. Beat-
ty. Liberal Reward. Ph. Ypsi 1324.
)69L
LOST-BROWN TWEED TOP COAT-
labeled "Famous Barr Co." St. Louis.
Wrist watch-Croton-Aqua-Medico,
black face, expansion band, link bro-
ken. Dunhill lighter, initials W.L.E.
Rewards. Ph. 5806,_Erickson. )72L
WANTEDTO RENT
GARAGE WANTED-Call after 5 p.m.
2-6818.)7
GARAGE near Hill St. & State St. Call
"Phinny"_at 4187. )6N
1 BASS HORN-in any condition-Call
4183. ) 5N
FOR RENT
SHARE UPSTAIRS of a bungalow.
Everything furnished - $6.00. Call
2-2004. ____)30R
HELP WANTED ---
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUBSCRIPTION
sales workers needed now. Sales ex-
perience an asset. Phone Student
Periodical Agency, 2-82-42. )3
ROOM AND BOARD_
HOME COOKING-Two or three meals
a day for men. 1319 Hill. )1 X
ROOMS FOR RENT
IBRING YOUR WEEKEND GUESTS to
the Pierce Transient Home except for
the Ohio State Game. 1133 E. Ann.
Phone, 8144. _ )lR
TRANSPORTATION_
RIDE WANTED to Alabama Thanksgiv-
ing holidays. Call J-46 Law Club;
Frank, Mooney. )11T

LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmy Hunt Dance Studio
209 S. State Street
Phone 8161

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1231 Olivia Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan
November 9, 1949
Dear Gang,
There seems to be a large number of people interested in going to the
SLIDE RULE BALL on November 19. And quite a few of these fellows
and gals want free tickets.
Since I can't please everyone, here's what I'll do. Send me a postal card
stating why you want free tickets to the dance. To the five student
who send the best reasons on cards postmarked before midnight, November
1 1, I'll send FREE tickets - GRATIS - FOR NOTHING.
There it is, pure and simple, without any catch. No box tops, no old
bluebooks, no used false teeth - just good, imaginative reasons.
Be seeing you at the dance.
Sincerely,
Al
.t'****.'.*. e4.*.'.:.* . r:: J:.:.. ... . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . . . . . . . . . :

FOR SALE
USED R.C.A. Portable "Traveler" radio.
Half price. Phone 2-6818 after 5. )66
FOR SALE-Blue shirt, blue and white
shirt, neck 15', sleeve 34. Phone 9087.
)67
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER for $60.00.
Call 3-1561._Room 6053. )68
PAIR OF INDIANA IICKETS-Reason-
able. Phone 2-7981. )69
SAVE MONEY
Gabardine pants, $4.95. Michigan
Sweat shirts, $1.95. Navy "T" Shirts,
45c. All wool sweat socks, 49c. U.S.
Navy-Army type oxfords, $6.88. Open
until 6:30 p.m.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington )6
TAILS AND ACCESSORIES - Double-
breasted blue sharkskin. Size 38 or
39. Nearly new. $30 each. Call 2-0984
after 6. )61
FOR SALE-Full length dark brown
muskrat coat. Hardly worn. Extra-
heavy green wool coat, zip-in lining.
Size 12-14. Fraction of value. Call
2-9552. ____ )62
COUSIN'S
on State Street
Girls Plastic Raincoats
that may be folded into a small
convenient package.
Sizes 10 to 20, $4.95_ )_ 2
HARLEY-DAVIDSON-Repair bill alone
was $574.08. You can buy for just
what the PARTS cost US, $445. But
you'll have to hurry, there is only one
left. India M/C Sales, 207 W. Liberty,
Ph. 2-1748. Open evenings till 9 p.m.
_)63
TUSSY RICH CREAM-$3.00 size for
$1.95; $1.75 size for $1.00. Dorothy
Gray: Blustery Weather Lotion, Spe-
cial Dry Skin Lotion, Estrogenic Hor-
mone Lotion. $2.00 sizes for $1.00. )5
GOOD TABLE TOP-record changer $30.
Meal-in-one portable electric stove,
bachelor's delight. Used once, $15.00.
Upright Ludwig piano, $75.00. Handy-
hot table top electric washer, almost
new, $20.00. Ph. 2-1230. )65
CANARIES-Beautiful singers, $10 and
up. Parakeets, $4.95 and up. Finches,
$6.00 a pair. Bird supplies and cages.
Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh. )23
PRESTO K-8 RECORDER - National
high powered receiver. Both almost
new. Cheap. Call Teachout Record-
ing Studio, 5118. )46
Sign of Winter
Visible in Sy
The ancient sign of winter is
once again visible in the eastern
sky.
In the days of antiquity men
watched for the early rising of the
star clusters Pleiades and Hyades
as an omen of pending storms and
bad weather, according to Prof.
Hazel M. Losh of the Astronomy
department.
* * *
DURING NOVEMBER these two
star pictures are visible immedi-
ately after sunset.
The Pleiades is a cluster of
six stars in the form of a small
dipper.
The "V" shaped Hyades is di-
rectly below it with the left side of
the "V" lieing almost parallel tio
the horizon.
Independent Scientists
Chloroform was discovered by
three chemists 'independently, in
France, the United States and
Germany.

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Matinees 55c
Nights 74e

MICHIGAN

Stage and
Screen
Aglow!

- Also
RUSS MORGAN
FOXY PU P
WORLD NEWS
- Coming Sunday -
"LOST
BOUNDARI ES"

They're All Here Today!

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FOUNTAIN
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RATE
UPON PRESENTATION
OF ID. CARD
Tax Included

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