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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1949

'Washington
Star' Editor
To Talk Here'
Benjamin M. McKelway, editor
of the Washington Star, will speak
on "The Press in a Changing
World" at 3 p.m. today in Rm. B,
Haven Hall.
McKelway, who was elected
President of the American Society
of Newspaper Editors this year,
began his newswork in 1916 as a
reporter for the Washington
Times.
AFTER A SHORT stint with
the New Britain (Conn.) Herald in
1920, McKelway returned to Wash-
ington to take a reporting job on
the Star.
From this beginning in 1921,
McKelway rose steadily through
the Washington Star offices of
city editor, news editor, man-
aging editor and associate editor.
In 1946 McKelway took the job
which he now holds.

Placement

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Groups Seen
Cooperating
A growing spirit of cooperation
exists between all college place-
ment agencies in the teaching
field, according to Dr. T. Luther
Purdom, director of the Bureau of
Appointments.
This feeling was apparent, he
said, at the recent meeting in
Chicago of the National Insti-
tutional Teacher Placement As-
sociation, of which Purdom was
president for the last year.
* * *
"EACH INSTITUTION natur-
ally feels obligated to its own stu-
dents first," he explained, "but
after that, if we can place those
from other schools, we do so."
"For instance," he. con-
tinued, "the University of Cali-
fornia placement bureau places
15 Michigan graduates every
year.

EARLY CHRISTMAS-Jimmy Pochon, five years old, clasps the
paw of "Fluffy," his premature Christmas gift, as his parents pre-
pare for an early visit from Santa Claus, at Tarentum, Pa. Jimmy
has cancer and doctors say he will probably not live another two
weeks. Jimmy explains it this way: "I've been a good boy."

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
NEARLY NEW baby's playpen, com-
bination swing and car seat, bathi-
nette, toilet chair. Phone 5963. )34
TUXEDO FOR SALE-Size 36. Excel-
lent condition, $30. Ask for Jack
Peran, 2-2996 bet. 10-11 p.m. 712
_McKinley. ) 23
ZENITH long distance portable or plug-
in radio; black, eleven inches high.
Good condition, $30. Phone Jingle
2-2443. _______)35
TUXEDO: Size 38, 39. Worn only twice.
Owner got fat. Will sell for $30.
Throw in shirt and tie. Call 20279. )32
GREY TWEED DOUBLE-BREASTED
topcoat. New condition. Call Joe,
6018. )33
GIVE A BIRD to a shut-in for a real,
Merry Christmas. Parakeets, Can-
aries and cages at 562 S. Seventh. )2B
ONE PR. OF MEN'S DRESS SHOES.
Size01HC. British Walkers. Worn once.
Call Bruce at_24551. )31
COUSINS ON STATE STREET. We
suggest for Christmas gifts our san-
forized Flannelet Pajamas at $3.95 a
_pair. )2
RUBBER FOOTWEAR SPECIALS -
Toe Rubbers, $1.49; 4-buckle dress ga-
loshes, $3.75; low zipper galoshes,
$3.49; high zipper galoshes, $4.25.
Open until 6 p.m. SAM'S STORE,
122 E. Washington. )6
A MERRY CHRISTMAS means gifts
from CALKINS-FLETCHER. or every
member of the family, we have a
suitable gift. State Street at N.
University. )5
WOOD
For fireplace or furnace. Call 3-4575.
) 15
IMPORTED Chinese silk hand woven
pictures at $3.00. New Remington
typewriter $59.00. Call 3-4871, 6-7 p.m.
Chen. )29
FINEST QUALITY tuxedo worn once.
Also dark blue overcoatdlike new. Both
size 40 long._2-0060. )26
FORD, Model A. Best offer. Call 3-1183.
)16

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DECEMBER IS JOY MONTH
[- jIDAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

FOR SALE
BARGAIN - Matched wedding rings.
Engagement ring 20 pt. diamond with
side diamonds. Perfect condition.
$150._Phone 25-8762_after 6:00 p.m. )27
"QUALITY" BOXER PUPPIES-Ypsi
4503 R13, after 5 p.m. )20
SAMPLES from nationally known wool-
en company. Reduced prices while
they last. Jackets, snow suits, sweat-
ers, woolen shirts. Assorted sizes. Cal]
3-1183. )17
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Swiss watch with blue nylon
strap in area of Ad. Bldg. or IM Bldg.
Sat., Dec. 10. Engraved Richard Bran-
denstein. Call 2-6824. )11L
LOST-Pink rimmed glasses on second
floor South Wing. Call 4685. )10L
GIRL'S HAMILTON WRIST WATCH
Lost Dec. 10 near Martha Cook. Re-
ward._CallBob Wismer, 25571. )9L
LOST - K & E SLIDE RULE. Between
Chem. Bldg. and E. Quad. 34591, 352
Hinsdale. )8L
LOST-Man's Clinton wristwatch on
Forest or near campus. Reward. Call
Vern Bick, Ph. 3-4475. )6L
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED-Young married couple
want ride to Harrisburg or Philadel-
phia. Willing to drive and share ex-
penses. Call 2-3343. _)44T
DRIVING TO MILWAUKEE Friday.
Want 2 or 3 passengers, one way.
2-4591, 203 Hayden. ) 45T
RIDERS WANTED TO MIAMI. '48 Stud.
Leave late this week. 2-0910. )43T
WANTED-Ride for 3 boys to Miami,
Fla., leave Dec. 17. Share driving and
expenses. Phone 7218 after 6 p.m.
__)42T
WANTED -RIDE to vicinity of Day-
ton, Ohio for 2. Dec. 16 or 17. Will
share expenses. Drop card or contact
R. D. Netzley, 1387 Oakham Ct., Wil-
low Run. 41T
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED - Furnished apartment for
graduate studentand family of
three by Jan. or Feb. 1st, 1950. Phone
25152. )11N
featuring
BREAKFAST, LUNCH
AND DINNERS
prepred 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
MIELKE'S C (.
120 E. Washington St.

BUSINESS SERVICES
HAVE YOUR TYPEWRITER repaired'
by the Office Equipment Service
Company. 215 E. Liberty. )16B
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Van Doren Clarinet Reeds
Box of 25 - $4.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington )4B
GREETING CARDS-inscribed in col-
ors. 10c each or $1.00 per box. T. A.
Early, 4020 Observatory. Phone 2-8106.
)8B3
SHIRTS-Nine hour , service (by re-
quest) Three day service (regular
service). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Uni-
versity. ) 21B
WASHING AND I OR IRONING done in
my own home. Free pick-up and de-
livery. Phone 2-9020. )1B
NEARLY NEW SHOP-fur and cloth
coats, formal suits. 1091 E. Wash-
ington, over Dietzel's. Phone 2-4669.
27B
EFFICIENT, EXPERT, PROMPT, Type-
writer repair service. Moseley's Type-
writer and Supply Company, 214 E.
Washington. Phone 5888. )5B
NEED EXTRA MONEY? Earn it by
baby sitting. Call Kiddie Kare, 3-1121.
_______ _________ ) 35B3
SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCFE-Ball-
room, tap, acrobatic, ballet. Over
Michigan Theatre. Phone 8066. )32B
PHOTO-ENGRAVING
24-hour service at Reasonable Charges
On High Quality Engraving
Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS. $5per
week. Ph. 6517. ____ _) 36R
BRING YOUR WEEKEND GUESTS to
the Pierce Transit Home. 1133 E. Ann.
Phone 8144. )lR
2 SINGLE ROOMS FOR MEN. $8 per
week. Phone 6415. )35R
VACANCIES for male students.
Double rooms. House on campus.
Phone 2-2052. )34R

PERSONAL
TO ALL STUDENTS who ordered TIME
or LIFE at the student rates this
fall-You can order a LIFE or TIME
Christmas gift at only $4.75 (Regu-
larly $6). Additional gifts - LIFE
$3.75; TIME $4. Student Periodical
Agency. Phone 2-82-42 now._ )3
DEAR B. R. ANE: Thank you, but really
thank yourself for the wise decision
to use the Daily Classified Ad. Mr.
Daily Classified Advertiser.
JOE-Thanks for tipping me off to the
daily 39c luncheon special at J. D.
Miller's Cafeteria. It really does in-
clude an entree, potato, vegetable,
bread and butter, and beverage. What
a buy! Al. )42P
LEARN TO DANCE
JIMMIE HUNT DANCE STUDIO
209 S. State
Phone 8161 )1P
MEN
Get your theater ticket. If you are
between 68 and 70 inches tall and
have 10 minutes to spare for auto-
motive research, come to C.N. Inc.
ResearchrLab,Nickels Arcade, Mon-
day through Thursday. 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. )46P
WOMEN
Get your theater ticket. If you are
between 64 and .66 inches tall and
have 10 minutes to spare for automo-
tive research, come to C.N. Inc. Re'-
search Lab, Nickels Arcade, Monday
through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
CLUB 211 BULLETIN-New Club 211
Policy-No expiration date on meal
tickets! Tickets honored on any day.
Need not be used on consecutive days.
Your ticket expires only when all
meals have been punched. J.D.M. )42P
FOR RENT
% DOUBLE FOR MAN ON CAMPUS.
Med. student preferred. Phone 29870.
) 20F
HELP WANTED
NIGHT CLERKING-5 p.in. to 12 mid-
night including room with cooking
privilege, small wage. Call 3-4322. )21H

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TODAY and THURS.!

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).
Notices
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1949
VOL. LX, No. 68
The Office of Student Affairs
will be closed Saturday morning,
Dec. 24, and Saturday morning,
Dec. 31.
Closing hours for women stu-
dents still in residence on Dec. 16
will be 12:30 a.m.

PLUS
Vrefepre

Education, New York until Dec. 31.
A knowledge of Arabic is required.
Work in Islamic Culture, Near
Eastern History, and Ancient
Egyptian Art and Archaeology are
suggested as fields in which work
could most profitably be under-
taken. Application blanks and fur-
ther information are available in
the Graduate School Offices, 1008
Rackham Bldg.
Additions to approved Christ-
mas caroling parties:
December 14.
Alpha Chi Omega
Mosher Hall-Hayden House
Decemberu15.
Lawyer's Club
Summer Camp Jobs: Several
camps in eastern U.S. are interest-
ed in interviewing candidates (men
and women) for camp counselor
positions for the coming camp sea-
son.' Interested students who will
be in or near New York during the
Christmas holidays may have ad-
ditional information from the Bu-
reau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration- Bldg.
The Connecticut State Person-
nel Department announces an
open examination for Social Work-
er. Salary range: $2,220 to $2,820
a year. Closing date, Jan. 5, 1950.
For additional information call at
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Administration Bldg.

I Fulbright Act Scholarship Ap-
plications for Egypt will be accept-
_______________________ed by the Institute of International
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WESTERN NEW YORKERS
Rally with the crowd!
SCALP & BLADE COLLEGE BALL 0
Christmas Night Formal. Dancing 10-3
KLEINHANS MUSIC HALL, BUFFALO, N.Y.
Tickets from members or at door. c

The Bureau of Appointments
has received a request from the
Stewart Warner Corp., South
Wind Division, Indianapolis, for a
Mechanical Engineer or a Chemi-
cal Engineer with a fluent reading
and speaking knowledge of Cze-
choslovakian. Anyone who is in-
terested or knows anyone that
might qualify please call at the
Bureau, 3528 Administration Bldg.
This applies to February gradu-
ates or anyone who has graduated
within the last two years.
Bureau of Appointments:
Dr. Paul E. Williams, represent-
ative of the following companies:
General Fireproofing Company,
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp.,
Timken Roller Bearing Company,
and Youngstown Sheet and Tube
Company, will be at the Bureau of
Appointments to interview Febru-
ary 1950 graduates on Thurs., Dec.
15.
The General FireproofingCom-
pany has openings in their Semi-
Technical Sales Training Program
for single L.S.&A. or Commerce
students, 21-25 yearsof age, in the
upper half of their class.
The Ortho Pharmaceutical Cor-
poration is interested in L.S.&A,
graduates, married, with premedi-
cal, biology or chemistry majors
or Pharmacy graduates, 23-28
years of age for Semi-Technical
Sales.
The Timken Roller Bearing
Company has opening in the Engi-
neering Sales Automotive Di-
vision for Mechanical Engineering
Students, single, 21-24 years of age
in the upper half of their class. It
is desirable that applicants live
near Detroit as final placement will
be in Detroit Branch Office.
The Youngstown Sheet and
Tube Company has openings in
their Semi-Technical Sales de-
partment for single L.S.&A. grad-
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TELEVISION NIGHTLY

es, We're Going.
4K~ CLEVELAND DANCE
for a good time!
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
STUDENT-ALUMNI DANCE
Tuesday, December 20 - Wade Park Manor Hotel
9 to 1 . . . Music by BOB PATTIE . . . Informal
Reservations at Administration Bldg., WED., 3 - 4:30
BUS TICKETS for VACATION SPECIAL
Also on sale at above time and place.

Stop Here for
LUNCH

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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25, 8:30 P.M.
Hill Auditorium
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
speaking on
THE CITIZENS' RESPONSIBILITY
TO THE UNITED NATIONS:

(4'etty

MAIL ORDERS NOW!
Prices: Main Floor $1.50, First Balcony $1.20,
Second Balcony 90c.
Mail Orders To: Oratorical Assn., 3211 Angell Hall,
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Enclose Self-addressed, Stamped Envelope

35c until 5 P.M.
MICHIGAN
Ending TODAY!

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YOUR OPPORTUNITY!

GREER
"H IPPETY-HOPPER"
Merry Melody Cartoon
NOTRE DAME vs. S.M.U.

so's the
1950
ENSAjN
ON SALE
TODAY !

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Coming THURS.!
ROBT. MONTGOMERY
"ONCE MORE
MY DARLING"

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Complete comfort and enjoyment for the large or growing family. This.is the thought around
which this beautiful home was built. Large, cheerful rooms for each one of the family-.
suites for guests.

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