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FRIDAY, OTOE,1 , 1rE 5 ;

Affeet of TV
, -a
On 'U' grades
Television, which has replaced
comic books apparently has had
no effect on the study' habits of
University students.
Kappa Nu and Zeta Beta Tau
fraternities copped their housing
group's grade honors despite tele-
vision distractions whereas the
least fortunate fraternities reach-
ed the bottom of the list without
the aid of TV.
Calls to grade-happy sororities
showed TV sets lacking in the
houses of Alpha Epsilon Phi and
Chi Omega, the sororities with the
best grades. However, those soror-
ities with the lowest listings did
not possess sets either.
A check of other housing groups
shoaled that those on the lowest
section as well as those on the top.
section of the grade listings did
not have direct access to the new
medium.
Rshees Total'
Nearly_700
Six-hundred ninety-eight men
trooped to the Interfraternity
Council offices in the last two
weeks to register for rushing, ac-
cording to Bill Henderson, '51
NAdA. secretary.
Last fall's total of rushees was
estimated at 700, Henderson said.
11C is investigating charges of-
Minor violations of the rushing
rules, Henderson added. He did
not disclose the nature of the vi-
elations or the names of the
houses involved.
MSC Discipline
Michigan State College yester-
i, day imposed a strict disciplinary
probation on 13 students who par-
ticipated in near riots Friday and
Saturday nights in East Lansing.
The penalties, which were an-
nounced by Dean of Students Tho-
mas ling, prohibit the students
from participating in college activ-
ities and will continue until lifted
by Dean King at the petition of
the students.

THE MTCHIGAN DAILY

Prospective Pledge

-Daily-Rick Sanderson
DIRTY RUSHING?-Not in the least say the men of Phi Kappa
Tau fraternity. "Blackie," here shown perusing some rushing
material as he sips his lunch, just wandered into their house
late Wednesday night, unenticed by catnip or cream. If its
owner does not claim the well-kept, long-haired black cat, the
Phi Taus are pretty well agreed that they've picked up one
new member at least in this rushing period. Anyone who feels
the cat may be his should call Phi Tau house manager Tom
Graham at 3-8581.
Candidates DawsonH eader
Lack Sponsors for .Debate

Conference
TO .Discuss
Education
Problems facing higher educa-
tion will be discussed at a con-
ference here today of governing
boards and executive officers of
eight publicly-supported universi-
ties and colleges in Michigan.
In addition to the University will
be Michigan College of Mining and
Technology, Michigan State Col-
lege, Wayne University, Michigan
State Normal College, Western
Michigan College of Education,
Central Michigan College of Edu-
cation and Northern Michigan
College of Education.
Also attending will be the Board
of Education of the City of De-
troit. An afternoon meeting will
be held in the Administration
Bldg. and a second discussion will
follow the dinner in the Union.
May DireeAt
Jackson Firm
A University professor was nam-
ed as possible new director of a
Jackson electric equipment firm
after several stockholders yester-
day demanded a shakeup of the
present Board.
Prof. Richard Schniedwind, of
the metallurgical engineering de-
partment, was listed as a candi-
date for the Sparks-Withington
Company's Board, which is now
under fire as being "stale and
fearful."
Also mentioned for a Board po-
sition was H. P. Johnson, Ann Ar-
bor radio and appliance dealer,
who is a member of the protest
group which charges the present
Board with lack of "normal mana-
ger efficiency."

MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
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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.
BUSINESS SERVICES
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist at
308 S. State. Legal Masters, Doctors
dissertations, etc. Call 2-9848 or 2-
4228. _ )12B
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales and Service
Morril's-314 S. State St. )4B
LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliable baby
sitter while you go out - anytime.
Kiddie Kare,_3-1121. )10B
TIME & LIFE at special reduced Stu-
dent Rates. You need only be a stu-
dent to qualify. Your chance to get
something for that tuition you paid
last week. Phone 2-82 -42 to order.
Student Periodical Agency._ )2
QUALITY TYPING-Manuscripts, theses
etc. Call 2-0795 or 2-7460. )17B
WASHING-Finish work and ironing.
Also roughdry and wet washing. Free
_pick up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )1B
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment Ser-
vice Company, 215 E. Liberty.
Guaranteed repair service on all
makes of typewriters. )6B
SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE, 603 E.
Liberty, over Michigan Theater Lobby.
Call 8066 for information. )20B
FOR RENT
2 ROOM SUITE for three. Also single.
Call 8746 after 5:30. )13F
Read Daily Classifieds

HELP WANTED
FEMALE HELP wanted. $2.00 FORi 30
MINUTES of your time for a Graduate
or Senior picture in the 1951 MICHI-
GANENSIAN. Only a few appoint-
ments open. Make yours today! Pub-
lications Building 1-5 p.m.
GIRLS NEEDED to baby sit during foot-
ball games. Call Kiddie Kare, 3-1121.
)10B
A BRIGHT, FRIENDLY engineering stu-
dent made over$5 an hour selling the
student rates on TIME & LIFE last
year. He had no sales experience. If
ycou would- like to do the same, call
2-82-42 right now so thatyou can get
busy at once. Student Periodical
Agency. )2
GIRLS NEEDED to baby sit during foot-
ball games. Call Kiddie Kare. 3-1121.
))10B
SALES HELP WANTED-To solicit for
advertisements. Good pay. Ron Smith,
412 Mich. Hse. West Quad. Ph. 2-4401.
)26H
GIRL WANTED-To live in weekends to
help with light housework and care
of children. Call 2-7104. )23H
WANTED-Ambitious student with car
and some sales experience, to cover
calls by appointments. Above average
pay. For details and interview contact
Bruce McKay, 2933 W. 6th Mi. Rd.,
Detroit, or call UN 4-6700. )24H
EXPERIENCED STORE CLERK for
men's shoes and furmings. Part time.
oodpay. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash-
ington. _
TYPISTS NEEDED-soon Speed import-
ant. Use own typewriter. Call Don
Anderson. Student Periodical Agency,
2-82-42. )2H,
FOR SALE
TWO COMPLETE GOLF OUTFITS -
Used, in good condition, including
some special model clubs. Reasonable.
Phone 2-4055. )37
ALL COLOR PARAKEETS, canaries,
finches, cocketiels. Bird supplies and
cages.. 562 S. th, Ph. 5330. )2B
CONN TENOR SAXOPHONE-Used one
year. Like new. Very reasonable. 314
Catherine, upstairs. )35
HEADQUARTERS FOR LEVIS - SAM'S
STORE-Levis-3.55, your best buy for
work or play. The original cowboy
dungarees. We have Levis for boys,
men and ladies-also Levi jackets.
122 E. Washington. )

FOR SALE
A.K.C. REGISTERED COLLIE -Sable
and white, female, 10 mo. old. Para-
keets and canaries, 562 S. 7th street at
West Madison. _ )2B
TAILS-Tailor made. 39long and acces-
sories. Also dark blue dress suit. Very
reasonable. Ph. 8618. )33
FOR SALE-1930 Chevrolet Coupe, good
condition, radio and heater. Cali Don
Edge, 2-4481. )30
GET O A PHONE now to order your
Student Rate subscription to TIME or
LIFE. Rates available for eight months
or full year. Dial 2-82-42, Student
Periodical Agency. )2
1947 MODEL REMINGTON noiseless
portable typewriter: in good condi-
tion, $50. Call 2-2602 after 5 p.m. )29
DOUBLE BREASTED brown glen plaid
suit. 38 long. In excellent condition!
Phone Jim Kneussl. 8257. )38
ENGLISH MOTORCYCLE-New, $298 up.
India m /c Sales. 207 W. Liberty. Ph.
2-1748. Open evenings. )7
WHIZZER with aut. trans. Call 7211,
ask for Bly. )43
---COUSINS --
on State Street
Genuine Levis $3.95, Sanforized
22 inch waist line and up _ )3
FOR SALE: Crosley Portable radio-
phonograph. 3 yrs. old. Call 2-9748
between 7-9_p.m. ___ _)42
GIRL'S Green Shelby Bicycle, $20. Call
8872 after five. )39
VIC-Web.-Ch., 3~spd. Changer.~$25.
Plays through radio. Brewer, 420 S.
Division. Phoner2-4095.B _, )40
EVERGREENS at half nursery prices to
Univ. personnel. Junipers, Arborvitae,
etc. See Michael Lee, 1208 Chem.
Bldg. or call Univ. Ext. 2412 mornings.
_________ ______________ )41
'49 CROSLEY, 2 door sedan. Excellent
condition. 35 MPH. Ph. 2-7521 or 2-
8015. )28
ROOMS FOR RENT,
SUITE TO SHARE with male student.
Twin beds. 304 E. Madison. T. )17B
Try FOLLETT'S First
USED BOOKS
at
I BARGAIN PRICES

MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSI

FIEDS
ROOMS FOR RENT
3RD~FLOR STUDIO NEAR C4MPUS--
Prefer two to four art or arch.
men students. Linens, use =of, dark
room. Student landlord. Ph. 2-8545,
6-7. )23R
% ,DOUBLE for upper classmasniear
campus. Innerspring mattress, show-
ers, cooking privileges, gas heat. 413
Lawrence, shown from 00 I^ rence.
Ph. 2-3673 or Ypsilanti 794J , )11R
ATTRACTIVE STrDENT ROMS -Cor-
ner of Hill and Washtenaw.! $6.00 a
week, furnished. Cali 2-6824. :.)28R
TOURIST HOME for Overnight duesto.
Bath, Shower. Reasonable Rates. 519
E. Williams St. Phone 3-8454. )12R
TWO double rooms for men &tiident,
524 Hill St. Ph. 3-8126 after 1:0)29
ONE meal a day for services. Male stu-
dent-room to share extra, or roori
for services._2-2052. )30
2-ROOM SUITE for 3 men, two blocks
from campus. Private Phone. 'Terrific
deal. Phone 3-4738. Mrs. Niles. )31R
ROOMS available for students' guests
football week-ends. Private l Ome ac-
commodations. Phone 2-9850, 2:30 to
1:00 or 7:00to8:00pm. }4
PERSONAL-,,,
LEARN TO DANCE'
Ray Hatch Dance Studio
Class or Private Lesaoine
209 S. State-Phone A.A. 5083 )4P
CLUB 2111
TO ALL CLUB 211 MEMBERS - Your
ticket expires only when :completely
punched. Need not be used p4 con-
secutive days. Good any time. Take
advantage of this for delicious ;meals.
)2P
A 20c MAGAZINE FOR LESS THAN 10c?
It's yours when you order TIME or
LIFE at the Student Rates. Phone
2-82-42 to order-we'll bill you~. Stu-
dent Periodical Agency. Offiee: 705
National Bldg. )2
ATTENTION-Seniors and Grads: Hurry
to the Student Publications Building
to make your appointment for your
yearbook picture. Appointment time
is growing shorter each day Calh.2-3241
and make your. appointment- ;y: phone
if you have not the time to'ecome in
person. Please call between 1&+3p1m.1
Tasty Homne Cooked Food Merman Style.
Prepared to Satisfy Your Appetite
and Suit Your Pocketbookt
THE LIBERTY INN RESTAURANT
112 W. Liberty Street
We ' block off Man S.
WeSee fm4 pm.lt 12 m. Week-
days and 12 to 12. Saturday & Sunday.
Closed Every Monday
Beer - Wine
Try The "Liberty"-You Won't Be
Disappointed )3P
WANTED
WANTED--Ohio State tickets. Phone
3-4187. )14x
NEED Ohio State ticket--hveArmy
t to trade, 3-0946. . )1381

No organizations have as yet of-
fered to sponsor debates between
Prof. John P. Dawson, Democratic
candidate for Congress in the Sec-
ond District, and his Republican
opponent George Meader, Demo-
cratic Party Headquarters in Ypsi-
lanti reported yesterday.,
However, a party spokesman felt
certain that civic groups in the
district's major communities will
offer their backing in the near
future.
The two candidates agreed
Tuesday to give a series of debates
on major national and interna-
tional issues. Prof. Dawson issued
the challenge, expressing his hope
that non-partisan groups in the
area might make the discussions
possible. Meader promptly accept-
ed.
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds
TODAY & SATURDAY
Mat. 30c Nights & Sun. 40c I

The two candidates, whos
peared together twice during
primaries, will speak from
same platform at Tecumseh
Oct. 11.

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DAILY
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Publication in The Daili Official
Bulletin is constructive nofice 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 -pm
on the day preceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950
VOL. LXI, No. 10
Notices
Open Houses for the Dartmouth
game are authorized in officially
organized student residences on
Sat., Oct. 7 between 11:30 a.m.
and 1:30 p.m. for pre-game func-
tions and between 5 p.m. and 7
p.m. for post-game functions. No
registration of these functions is
necessary provided they are con-
fined to the hours indicated.
Women students have 1:30 a.m.
late permission on Sat., Oct. 7.
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation:
New temporary location at Lane
Hall as of Thursday afternoon.
(Continued on Page 4)

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