TWO TOHE McIHAN 3iMI WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1949 C. 1 SHERLOCK WITH MAILBAG: Strange Addresses Plague Postnian 4: * * By NORM MILLER "To the doctor in charge of re- ducing slightly overweight people, University of Michigan, Ann Ar- bor, Mich." This was the address on a letter campus postman John Goodwin delivered to the Medical School last semester. * * * GOODWIN DELIVERS an esti- mated 6,500 letters a day to Uni- versity buildings in the main cam- pus area. The postman claims to know the department and offices of more than 1,000 faculty mem- bers. The two toughest parts of de- lifering mail to the campus are deciphering badly written and inaccurate addresses and find- ing elusive faculty members who receive registered mail, accord- ing to Goodwin. A letter received here early this semester was addressed to a coed, weight 107 pounds, height five feet three inches, a first semester freshman from Cincinnati, Ohio. * * OTHER MORE COMMON mis- takes are letters addressed in care of the "University of Wisconsin, Ann Arbor", the "University of Maine, Ann Arbor" and the "In- stitute of Journalism, Ann Arbor, Illinois." Registered mail, if so stamped, must be delivered directly to the addressee, and it sometimes akes three days to locate an elusive faculty member, Good- win explained. He estimated that more mail is delivered during the football sea- son and before registration than at any other time. The two most popular places on campus, judged by the amount of mail received, are the Natural Science depart- ments and the Engineering Col- lege. ANOTHER PROBLEM which Noehren Will Give Concert Robert Noehren, University Or- ganist, will give the last in a se- ries of four organ recitals at 4:15 p.m. today in Hill Auditorium. The program will include the "Chaconne in G minor" by Louis Couperin, the Choral Prelude, "Christ lay in bonds of death," by Bach and the Choral in A' minor by Franck. Continuing the concert will be the Vierne's "Scherzetto," "The Tumult in the Praetorium" by Maleingreau and the Fugue in C tharp mine b fl6Ytgger. Kag_- Elert's Toccata on "Lord Jesus Christ, unto us turn" will conclude the program. The concert is open to the pub- lic without charge. featuring 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 MIEILKE'S Ge 120 E. Washington St. TELEVISION NIGHTLY Stop Here for LUNCH Genuine Italian SPAGHETTI "Give your taste a treat" at LA CASA 302 S. Main - Ph. 891.6 -Daily-Ed Kozma CAMPUS CARRIER-John Goodwin, University postman, delivers one of the 6,500 letters which he carries to all buildings on campus. Goodwin estimates he can identify the departments and offices of about 1,000 faculty members. * * * * occurs almost daily is deciding to two Ramsdells and two LaRues at which faculty member a letter is the University and both LaRues addressed. For example, there are are in the same building. AILY 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. 30, 1949 VOL. LX, No. 56 Notices Mortar Board announces the Katherine Wills Coleman Fellow- ship for 1950-51 of $500. Any active member of .a Mortar Board chapter of the year 1949- 1950 is eligible if she can qualify as a candidate for a Master's or Doctor's degree in an accepted university. The candidate may re- quest to have the Fellowship awarded either the year of her graduation or the year following. It may be awarded in addition to any other fellowship or assistant- ship. Further information may be ob- tained from the Office of the Dean of Women. The American School of Guate- mala, Central America, is in need of a music teacher for the school term January 1950 to November 1950. For further information call at Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg. The United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Electrifica- tion Administration, - announces openings for specialists, including plant men, telephone traffic spe- cialists, rate engineers, and men experienced in management and operation of telephone companies. Experience is mandatory. For fur- ther information, call Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administra- tion Bldg. Approved Student sponsored So- cial Events for the coming week- end: December 2 ' Adelia Cheever House Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Xi Delta Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Phi Delta Zeta Gamma Phi Beta International Students Assoc. 'Jordan Hall Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Mary Markley House Helen Newberry Residence Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Alpha Mu Zeta Beta Tau December 3 Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Couzens Hall Delta Chi Delta Sigma Delta Hawaii Club International Student Assoc. Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Rho Sigma Pi Beta Phi Psi Upsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Theta Chi Theta Xi Triangle Victor Vaughan House West Quadrangle Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Psi Delta Sigma Pi Lambda Chi Alpha Muriel Lester House December 4 Collegiate Sorosis Phi Delta Phi Vilcox House Lectures University Lectures in Journal- ism: "The Trouble with Newspa- pers." Nathaniel R. Howard, Edi- tor of the Cleveland News; aus- pices of the Department of Jour- nalism, 3 p.m., Wed., Nov. 30, Room C. Haven Hall. University Museums Lecture: Slosson Calls UN Decision Only Solution Disposition of Italian colonies in Africa by the UN General As- sembly set up an arrangement which is "not ideal, but the only one possible under present cir- cumstances," according to Prof. Preston W. Slosson, of the history department. "UN trusteeship for the colon- ies until they are prepared for self government would be the ideal ar- rangement," claimed Prof. Slos- son. * * * "FEAR THAT Russia would veto almost everything in the adminis- tration made this disposition im- possible," he added. UN decisions made last week provide that Libya is to become an independent and sovereign state as soon as possible, not la- ter than January 1, 1952. Italian Somaliland has been placed under UN trusteeship for ten years, with Italy the adminis- tering country. At the end of ten years it will become an indepen- dent state. Eritrea will be visited by a five nation UN commission to poll the people and to report back to the Assembly in 1950. Granting Italy the temporary mandate of Italian Somaliland is "a symbol of the UN acceptance of Italy as a member of the family of nations," he said. Plan Bus. Ad. ExhibitHere The fourth annual Business Ma- chine and Supplies exhibit will open tomorrow at the Business Administration Bldg. The exhibit has been arranged by students of the Business Ad- ministration school and will be open to the public, without charge, from 1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and Friday. Movies will be shown each af- ternoon and there will be special programs at 7:30 p.m. inRm. 31 of the Business Administration Bldg. Featured tomorrow will be a panel discussion on business edu- cation. On Friday Prof,,Paul Mc- Cracken will speak on the business outlook for 1950. Professor to Lead State Orchestras Miss Elizabeth Green, assistant professor of music education in the School of Music, will leave today for Richmond, Virginia, where she will direct an All-State High School Orchestra, and an All-State String Orchestra Dec. 3. Dr. John Clark, Vice President, Central Asiatic Research Founda- tion "Human Trails of Asian Con- quest" (illustrated). 4:30 p.m., Thurs., Dec. 1, 3024 Museums Bldg. Public invited. Academic Notices Graduate Aptitude Make-up Ex- amination: 6:45 p.m., Thurs., Dec. 1, Rackham Lecture Hall. This examination is required of all students in the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies who have not had the Graduate Record Examination or the Graduate Aptitude Examina- tion before. A $2.00 fee for the test must be paid to the Cashier's Office. Vet- erans should report to the Gradu- ate Sohool Office before going to the Cashier's Office for the fee ticket so that a requisition form may be signed. AE. 160 Seminar: 4 p.m., Wed., Nov. 30, 1504 E. Engineering. Mr. James MurpThy, from the Univer- sity of Michigan Supersonic Wind Tunnel, will speak "On Condensa- tion in High-Speed Tunnels." Re- freshments. Visitors welcome. Botanical Seminar: 4 p.m., Wed., Nov. 30, 1139 Natural Sci- ence. Prof. A. H. Smith will speak on Speciation in the Genus Psa- thyrella. Engineering Mechanics Semi- nar: 4 p.m., Wed., Nov. 30, 101 W. Engineering. Mr. Paul M. Naghdi will speak (Continued on Page 3) ' 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. BUSINESS SERVICES PHOTO-ENGRAVING 24-hour service at Reasonable charges On High Quality Engraving Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard Notice the S.L. 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