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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, OCTOBER i4, ; "Be

TWO TUESDAY, O(/WBER iS, i35@

'DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIEDS

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).
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1950
VOL. LXI, No. 12
Notices
Group Hospitalization and Sur-
gical Service: During the period
from Oct. 9 through Oct. 13, the
University Business Office, 3012
Administration Building, will ac-
cept new applications as well as
requests for changes in contracts
now in effect. These new appli-
cations and changes become effec-
tive Dec. 5, with the first payroll
deduction on Nov. 30. After Oct.
13 no new applications or changes
can be :accepted until April, 1951.
Faculty, College of Engineering:
Meeting, Mon., Oct. 16, 4:15 p.m.,
348 W. Engineering Bldg.
.ollege of Pharmacy Convoca-
Uon: All students registered in
the College of Pharmacy meet in
1400 Chemistry and Pharmacy
Bldg., Wed., Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m.
The purpose of the meeting is to
give the faculty of the College an
- ipportunity to present to the stu-
Eemnts an outline of the program

for the ensuing year. Announce-
ents will be made concerning
he curricular as well as many of
the extra-curricular activities. An-
nouncement of the recipients of
prizes and awards for the year
1949-1950 will be made. The name
of the winner of the Borden Schol-
arship Award for the 1950-51 year
will be announced and the certifi-
cate and check for $300 will be
presented to the recipient. ,
Men's organized house groups.
are authorized to entertain women
guests to hear broadcasts of the
Michigan-Army game between 2
p.m. and 5 p.m., Sat., Oct. 14.
Groups planning this entertain-
ment must notify the Office of
Student Affairs, 1020 Administra-
tion, and must receive the approv-
al of chaperons not later than
Thursday noon, Oct. 12. Chaper-
ons may be a resident house di-
rector or one married couple at
least twenty-five years of age.
Student organizations planning
to be active during the present
semester must be registered in the
Office of Student Affairs, 1020
Administration Building, on or be-
fore Oct. 14. Forms for registra-
tion are available in the Office
of Student Affairs.
University Community Center,
Willow Run Village.
Tues., Oct. 10, 8 p.m., Wives'
Club Board Meeting.
Wed., Oct. 11, 8 p.m., Ceramics;
Great Books Group.
Thurs., Oct. 12, 8 p.m., Ceramics;
Choir Practice.
All students who are in school
this semester and are registered
with the Bureau of Appointments
should come into the office to fill
out location blanks and bring re-
cord up-to-date.
Lectures
Lecture: Mr. Wilfred T. C. King,
editor of "The Banker" and as-
istant editor of "The Economist"
will give two lectures, the first on
Tues., Oct. 10, 4:15 p.m., Archi-
tecture Auditorium, on "Britain's
Economy since the war"; the sec-
ond on Wed., Oct. 11, 4:15 p.m.,
101 Economics Building, on "Free-
dom and Controls in British Bank-
ing."
Lecture, auspices of the Depart-
ment of Classical Studies, "A Lay-
man's Plato." Ralph Merriam, at-

BUSINESS SERVICES
CANARIES-beautiful singers - $1.50.
PARAKEETS-$5.95.
ZEBRA FINCHES-$6.00 a pair.
Mrs._Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. )2B
AL CHASE and his ORCHESTRA
Ann Arbor's Finest Dance Music!
Ph. 3YP-4427 )21B
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
Morrill'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 PeriodicalAgency. )2
WASHING-Finish work and ironing.
Also rough dry and wet washing. Free
pick up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )IB
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-
WANTED-Male student to share apt.
Allhconveniences. Ph. 34073. 1229
White St. ___ ) 16F
STUDENT apartment-Men. Two rooms.
Close to campus. Call Mr. Wright,
mealtimes 6641. )17F
HELP WANTED
SENIOR OR GRAD STUDENT to do
oral Braillerreading. 85c per hr. Call
2-2217 after 5. )29H
PART TIME WORK-Solicit ads. Call
Ron Smith, 412 Mich. Hse., W. Quad.,
2-4401. __ ________)28H
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WANTED-Upperclass co-ed to do cleri-
cal work and stay with children in
private home-in return for room
& board. Call 2-5151 after 7:30 p.m.
_______ __ )27H
WANTED-Young woman to work with
children in private school. College
training not required. Call 2-5151 af-
ter :30 p.m. )27H
GIRLS NEEDED to baby sit during foot-
ball games. Call Kiddie Kare. 3-1121.
)10B
STUDENT & OFFICE
SUPPLIES
TYPEWRITERS
FOUNTAIN PENS
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HELP WANTED
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
you would like to do the same, call
2-82-42 right now so that you can get
busy at once. Student Periodical
Agency. ___)2
EXPERIENCED~STORE CLERK fox
men's shoes and furmings. Part time.
Good pay. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash-
ington. _)5
TYPISTS NEEDED soon. Speed import-
ant. Use own typewriter. Call Don
Anderson, Student Periodical Agency,
2-82-42. )2H
FOR SALE
TUXEDO-Size 36, good shape, $10. Call
2-7083. )50
FOR SALE-26-in. bicycle, like new,
$25.00 Call Ypsi_4408J1. )49
CAR FOR SALE-Chev. 1948 Arrow se-
dan, excellent finish and mechanical
condition. All accessories, for sale by
owner. Ph. 3-1177. )48
FURNITURE-Twin, single, double and
39" bunk beds. Baby bed and bath-
inette,urefrigerator, ice box. 518 E.
Williams._ )12R
DODGr-1939 late. Top condition. Mo-
tor has 50,000 miles only. Deluxe
heater. Spare tire, etc. Call Charles,
3-1230, between 5-9_daily. )47
SEASON TICKETS on main floor: 2
Choral Union Concert Series. 1 Extra
Concert Series. 1 Lecture Series.
Phone: 2-0209._ ______)44
STENOTYPE MACHINE excellent con-
dition. Purchased new for secretarial
training. Never used professionally.
Call 6547 after six. )45
Graduates
Seniors
Pictures
Now!_
TWO COMPLETE GOLF OUTFITS -
Used, in good condition, including
some special model clubs. Reasonable.
Phone 2-4055. )37
GET TO 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

FOR SALE_
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. )5
CONN TENOR SAXOPHONE-Used one
year. Like new. Very reasonable. 314
Catherine,_upstairs. __)35
TAILS-Tailor made. 39 long and acces-
sories. Also dark blue dress suit. Very
reasonable. Ph. 8618. ____ )33
--COUSINS)-
on State Street
Genuine Levis $3.95, Sanforized
22 inch waist line and up _)3
EVERGREENS at half nursery prices to
Univ. personnel. Junipers, Arborvitae,
etc. See Michael Lee. 1208 Chem.
Bldg. or call Uniy. Ext. 2412 mornings.
__________) 41
'49 CROSLEY, 2cdoor sedan. Excellent
condition. 35 MPH. Ph. 2-7521 or 2-
8015. )28

PERSONAL
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. Office: 705
National Bldg. )2
CLUB 211
Three meals per day for $1.50.
J. D. Miller's Cafeteria. )2P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 )1P
READERS WANTED - Graduate social
science students. 85c an hr. Call 7463.
)19P
WANTED-Student couple for part time
work. Call 2-6475 between 9 and 11
a.m. or after 7 p.m. )18P
Please be sure to see BETSY DRAKE in
"Pretty Baby." If you doubt the re-
liability of this recommendation, just
read the patronizing review in today's
Daily.
Tasty Home Cooked Food German Style
Prepared to Satisfy Your Appetite
and Suit Your Pocketbook
THE LIBERTY INN RESTAURANT
112 W. Liberty Street
(WS 2 block off Main St.)
we Serve from 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Week-
days and 12 to 12 Saturday & Sunday.
Closed Every Monday
Beer - Wine
Try The "Liberty"-You Won't Be
Disappointed )3P
LOST AND FOUND

MISS DETROIT T-V-Beverly Olszynski, '51, will sing at an
organizational smoker of Sigma Rho Tau, engineering speech
society, at 7:15 p.m. today in the Union.

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Half-Hour Laundry
Only 35c washer load
25c drying
10c if service desired
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Saturday 7:20 A.M. - 4:40 P.M.
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torney at law, Chicago, Ill. 4:15
p.m., Wed., Oct. 11, Rackham Am-
phitheatre.
Academic Notices
Inorganic - Analytical Seminar:
Tues., Oct. 10, 2308 Chemistry
Bldg., 7:30 p.m.
Prof. C. L. Rulfs will speak on
"Properties of the Group 7A Ele-
ments."
Make-up Final Examinations in
Economics 51, 52, 53, 54, will be
given at 3:10 p.m., Thurs., Oct.
19, 101 Economics Bldg.
Language examinations for the
A.M. in history will be given Fri.,
Oct. 20, 4 p.m., 1035 Angell Hall.
History Make-up Exams will be
given Sat., Oct. 14, 9 a.m., 1035
Angell Hall. All students must
present notes from instructors giv-
ing them permission to take the
make-up examinations.
Algebra I Seminar: Organiza-
meeting, Thurs., Oct. 12, 4:10-
4:30 p.m., 3011 Angell Hall. Prof.
Brauer will be the speaker.
Mathematics Colloquium: Tues.,
Oct. 10, 4:10 p.m., 3011 Angell
Hall. Prof. L. Tornheim will speak
on "Lattice Packing In The
Plane."B
Seminar in Statistics will meet
every Thursday, 3010 Angell Hall,
11 a.m. (instead of at 4 p.m. as
originally scheduled.)
Sociology 73 and Sociology 141
will not meet today, Oct. 10. As-
signment, Sociology 141: Text,
Chapters 3 and 12 for this week.
Topological Groups Seminar will
meet every Tuesday from 2:30 to 4
p.m., 3010 Angell Hall. First meet-
ing, Tues., Oct. 10.
Concerts
Concert. The University Musi-
cal Society will present Lauritz
Melchior, tenor, with George Roth
at the piano, in the opening pro-
gram of the Fifth Annual Extra
Concert Series, Tuesday evening,
Oct. 10, 8:30, in Hill Auditorium.
Mr. Melchior will present a var-
ied program, which will include
folk songs in Norwegian, Finnish,
Swedish, Danish; arias from Wag-
ner's operas "Lohengrin," "Die
Meistersinger," "The Flying
Dutchman," "Tristan und Isolde" ;
as well as a group of contemporary
songs in English.
Tickets are available at the of-
OPTICAL SERVICE
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
222 Nickels Arcade
Phone 2-91 16

fices of the University Musical So-
ciety in Burton Memorial Tower.
Events Today
Christian Science Organization:
Testimonial meeting, 7:30 p.m.;
Upper Room, Lane Hall.
Miigan Education Club: 7:15
p.m., Union. Get-acquainted meet-
ing open to all students interested
in the teaching profession.
U. of M. Women's Glee Club:
Rehearsal, 4:10 p.m., League.
Zeta Phi Eta: First general
meeting, 4 p.m., League.
Chess Club: Meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Room 3D, Union. Last chance to
sign up for all-campus tourna-
ment. Everyone invited. If unable
to attend call Smale, 8528.
Deutscher Verein: Meeting, 7:30
p.m., Room 3-G, Union. Students
and faculty members invited.
Gilbert and Sullivan: Chorus
rehearsal for men only, 7 p.m.;
brief meeting of production crew,
7:30 p.m.; executive meeting, 9
p.m., all in the League.
Coming Events
Wesley Foundation: Do Drop In
Open House, Wed., Oct. 11, 4 p.m.,
Wesley Lounge.
League Dance Class - mass
meeting, 4:30 p.m., Wed., Oct. 11,
League Ballroom. All girls inter-
ested are invited.
Hiawatha Club: Business and
social meeting, 7:30 p.m., Wed.,
Oct. 11, League. Students from
Upper Peninsula invited.
Sigma Xi. Wed., Oct. 11, 8 p.m.,
Rackham Amphitheatre. Dr. James
Moffett will speak on "The Great
Lakes and their Fisheries." Public
invited.
W.A.A. Folk and Square Dance
Club: Meeting, Wed., Oct. 11, 7:30
to 9:45 p.m.
Anthropology Club: Meeting, Wed.,
Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Bldg.,
West Conference Room. This sum-
mer's archeological field work is
to be discussed by the participants
in the excavations.
Sociedad Hispanica: First meet-
ing of the year. Reports by stu-
dents who received Sociedad's
scholarships to University of Mex-
ico summer school, with movies
and colored slides. Outline of ac-
tivities' program for year. Wed.,
Oct. 11, 8 p.m., Hussey Room, Lea-
gue.
Michigan Arts Chorale: Regular
rehearsal, 7 p.m., Wed., Oct. 11,
Lane Hall. All members expected
to be present.
Graduate History Club will meet
Wed., Oct. 11, 8 p.m., 18 Angell
Hall. If interested in joining please
attend.
Pre-Med Society: Open meet-
ing, Wed., Oct. 7:30 p.m., 1400
Chem. Bldg. Speakers: Drs. Wit-
haker and Weatherill.
Thru Tuesday

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ROOMS FOR RENT
2-ROOM SUITE for 3 men, 2 blocks
from campus. private phone. Good
deal. Call Mrs. Niles 3-4138.___ )31R
2 ROOM SUITE for 3 men. 1218 Olivia.
Call 8746 after 5:30. )34R
DOUBLE ROOM to be shared by male
student. One meal a day can be
earned by doing small jobs. Ph. 2-2052.
)30R
GRADUATE STUDENTS -A suite for
two grad men students,7076. ) 33R
SUITE TO SHARE with male student.
.Twin beds. 304 E. Madison. T. )17R
DOUBLE room. Men. Light cooking.
Close to campus. $5 per week. Call
Mr. Wright 6641 mealtimes. )32R
3RD FLOOR STUDIO NEAR CAMPUS-
Prefer two to four art or arch.
men students. Linens,use of dark
room. Student landlord. Ph. 2-8545,
6-7. __ ___) 23R
ROOMS available for students' guests
football week-ends. Private home ac-
commodations. Phone 2-9850, 12:30 to
1:00 or 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. )14R
TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests.
Bath, Shower. Reasonable r a t e s.
518 E. Williams St._Phone 3-8454. )12R
TWO double rooms for men students.
524 Hill St. Ph. 3-8126 after_1:00. )29R
PERSONAL
DEAR WARREN,
Just a hint! Claude Thornhill will
play at SL's Homecoming Dance,
Autumn Maize," and I want to go.
It will be the Dance of the Year.
Tickets are on sale at the Administra-
tion Building for $3.60 every after-
noon. Marion.
DAN'T BATCH-Dance with Hatch and
catch a match.
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIO
209 S.State St. Phone 5083 )4P
NO. MAIN-OPP. COURTHOUSE
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lAti or hSeats
Regular Prices Reserved
Phone 5651
SOARING THROUGH GORGEOUS SPECTACLE AND
GLORIOUS LOVE ... THE IMMORTAL GOUNOD
AND BOITO MUSIC!
~J/AND
Ned y CORRADI SdGino MATTERA
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WOULD PERSON taking Schwinn bike
from Engine Arch, please return to
little boy-father deceased veteran:
mother works. Leave at 1505 So. Univ.
No questions. )24L.
LOST-One student season football tick-
et, Sec. 25, Row 23, Seat 6 vicinity N.
Ferry Field. Reward. Ph. 2-6655. )22L
LOST - Dartmouth student seat and
ticket book. Section 27. Call 2-1439.
)21L
LOST-Gold ring. Sardonyx stone. Ini-
tials ALS inside. In League Wed.,
Oct. 4th, between 4-5:00. Reward.
9268. __)19L
LOST-Brown Zipper Billfold. Will
finder please return. Ph. 24401. Re-
ward.________)20L
LOST-A Red Leather Shoulder Bag on
2nd floor of League. Contents of sen-
timental value.LWould appreciate its
return toy the League desk. Reward.
Pat Skinner, 802 Monroe, 25184.
WANTED TO BUY
TWO OR THREE Ohio State tickets.
Also two non-student Indiana tickets.
Call Marlene Gilbert, Couzens Hall.
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