J THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950 Band Alumni Reunion Set For Nov. 17 The Michigan Band Alumni Organization will hold its first meeting and reunion Nov. 17 and 18, Prof. William D. Revelli, con- ductor of the University Band, has announced. "This is the first time in the history of the University bands that such an organization has been attempted," Revelli said. The organization will be dedi- cated to promoting the cause and advancement of good band music and will undoubtedly be felt as an important force in the musical world. On Nov. 17, former bandsmen will register and attend a reunion banquet after which they will be guests of the Concert Band at "Varsity Night" to be held in Hill Auditorium. The first business meeting and election of officers will be held Nov. 18. The former Michigan bandsmen will be honored at the Michigan-Northwestern game by the Marching Band during the half-time. Following the game, an informal .mixer will be held at Harris Hall where "swap yarns may be ex- changed about the glorious days when they once wore the 'yellow and blue'," Revelli said. Revolutionary Suspects BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE SPANISH LINGUAPHONE conversation- al course. Complete with 16 records, 5 books & instructions, carrying case. Never used. Will sell at 20% loss, $40. Call eve. 2-4591, 200 Tyler. )28B CLUB 211 SCORES again! Free "yes, Free" bus service to Miller's Cafeteria every noon. )2P DOE'S BARBERS "Hair Cut While You Wait" You won't have to wait for a salesman to sign you up for a 1951 Ensian. $5.00 will buy one, today! Michiganensian. GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now available at Office Equipment Ser- vice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guaranteed repair service on all makes of typewriters. 6B MODERN BEAUTY SCHOOL Offers three great permanents : Helen Curtis, Top-Notch Creme Oil, Caryl Richards Creme Oil Coldwave-com- plete with hair styling and creme shampoo. $3.50. Ph. 8100. )25B STUDENT RATES on FORTUNE-$7.50 a year instead of $12.50. Student Per- iodical Agency, Phone 2-82-42. )2 VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist. 3081 S. State. Legal, Master, Doctors dis- sertations, etc. 2-9848 or 2-4228. )12B WASHING-Finished work and ironing. Also rough dry and wet washing. Free pick-up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )1B TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS Sales, Rentals, and Service Morrill's - 314 S. State St. )4B AL CHASE and his ORCHESTRA Ann Arbor's Finest Dance Musicl Phone 3YP-4427 )21B TYPING-Accurate work, reasonable rates. Phone 3-4040. ) 3B TYPING done in my home. Call 2-3357. )27B Read Daily Classifieds ENSIAN ENSIAN ENS IAN $5.00 Buy Yours Today! LADIES BICYCLE almost new $25.00. Mealtime, or after 5:30, 3-4315. )96 U.S. STAMPS MINT sgi. bi. P1.B1. Flags , .90 3.60 9.00 922-26 .25 1.00 2.10 Arm Forces .24 .96 1.10 10 diff. Pl. Blocks 1.70 20 diff Pl. Block's 3.50 Also have Allied Military Gov't. issues. Mail orders to: R. E. 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Write Box No. 302. The Michigan Daily. )30H PERSONAL 10 ENSIANS for $1.00 Those are your earnings every time you sell 10 Michi- ganensians. Start selling today! If intersted call at the Ensian offices of the Publications Building. .ENTRANCE THAT GAL! Learn to dance with RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIOS 209 S. State, Ph. 5083 )4P DEAR PLAYBOYS AND GIRLS: There are a thousand ways to make a million dollars; and here's a deal for someone with appeal that would make Ali Khan wish he had never spent his spare time on Rita Hayworth. For the low-down on this hoe-down, Dial 2-3249--This PART TIME JOB is well worth your nickle. Sapphire Sam. ) 33P CASH OR FLIGHT INSTRUCTION for infrequent use of your cear to get to Willow Run. Ph. Dave Weiss, 2-0683 6-6:30 or 10;30-11. )36P PANHEL SPECIAL! Orchids $2.35 Gardenias (2) $1.60 Roses (5) $2.00 Carnations(5) $2.00 CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE Ph. 3-1824 between 7-11 P.M. )35P KIDDIE KARE Reliable sitters available. Ph. 3-1121. )10B LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 ,lP STUDENTS MAY subscribe to LIFE at the special Student Rate of $5.00 a year (Regularly $6.75). Through Stu- dent Periodical Agency, phone 2-82-42. FOR RENT SUITE for 2 couples and 1 db. rm. for football weekends. Call 3-8126. )22F LOST AND FOUND LOST-Chartreuse silk scarf with coral border. Reward. Call Vivienne. 9244. LOST-Parker "51" told top, at Univer- sity post office. Call Victor 2-3356. Reward. )64L LOST-Redshoulder bag, Keep money. Please return other contents. Paula Kessel, 3001 Alice Lloyd. )65L LOST-Men's wallet in or outside of State Theatre. Please call: Henry Milczuk, 3-1013. Reward. )63L REVOLUTION ROUNDUP-A San Juan Insular policewoman holds a gun on women lined up at headquarters, after a roundup of suspected Nationalists in Puerto Rico last week after an abor- tive revolt. The women were brought in from towns all over the island. MAKE YOURSELF PROSPEROUS in-I stead of broke. Sell the student rates on TIME & LIFE on evenings. Phone Don Anderson, 2-82-42 for details. )2 ROOMS FOR RENT ; 1 SINGLE or a double room for male student. On campus. 2-2052. )47R ? OF DOUBLE rooi for male student. Near campus. 7330. )48R TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests. Bath, shower, reasonable rates.518Es. Williams St. Phone 3-8454. )12R ROOMS available for students' guests football Week-ends. Private home ac- commodations. Phone 2-9850, 11 00- 1:00 or 6:30-9:30 p.m. )14R 3RD FLOOR STUDIO NEAR CAMPUS-_ Prefer two to four art or arch. men students. Linens, use of dtrk room. Student landlord Pb. 2-8545, 6-7. 123R TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Ride to Denver, Colorado or vicinity Xmas vacation. Phone 2-4638 after 9 p.m. )Z4T DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 1 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 pub- lication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). THURSDAY, NOVEMBER VOL. LXI, No. 39 9, 19501 NOtices Freshmen and junior college transfer students who have been notified of the Principal-Fresh- man Conference are reminded ofi their appointments in the Rack- ham Bldg., this morning. Sumnier Camp Positions: Direc- tor of Camp Nebagamon, located, in Northern Wisconsin, will be at Bureau of Appointments, Sa., Nov. 11, 9 to 12 noon, to inter- view men for positions of general, counselor and riflery. For appoint-, ment call at 3528 Administration Building or call Extension 2614. The City of Detroit Civil Serv-. fce Commission announces the fol-; lowing examinatioas: Junior Elec-+ trical Engineer, Junior Mechani- cal Engineer, Junior Architectur-1 al Engineer, Junior Civil Engineer,; Junior Structural Engineer. Clos- ing datesare: Junior Electrical En- gineer, Nov. 22; Junior Mechan-+ ical Engineer, Dec. 21; Junior Ar- chitectural Engineer, Junior Civil Engineer, Junior Structural Engi- neer, Jan. 1. Students who wish to take the examinations during the holiday vacation may do so. It is suggested that they write in advance so that arrangements can be made. Any citizen of the Uni- ted States is eligible to apply. For furthef information, call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- ministration Bldg. The City of Detroit Civil Serv- ice Commission announces the fol lowing examinations: Junior Ac- countant, Sefhi-Senior Account- ant, Senior Accountant. Salaries range from $3232 to $5747 per year. Closing date for examina- tions, Nov. 28. Any citizen of the United States is eligible to apply. Upon certification, all non-resi- dent eligibles must present evi- dence satisfactory to the Civil Service Commission that they will forthwith establish bona fide resi- dence in the city of Detroit. An- nouncement is also made for ex- aminations to fill several vacan- cies for Survey Rodmen. Salaries begin at $3271. Closing date for these examinations, Nov. 15. All applicants must have been resi- dents of the City of Detroit for at least one year immediately pri- or to the date of filing formal ap- plication, excepting that these re- strictions do not aply to soldiers, sailors, marines or those formerly in such service. For further in- formation call at the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administra- tion Bldg. Lectures University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Romance Lan- guages and Sociedad Hispanica, "Corrientes y tendencias en la po- esia contemporanea espanola." Antonio Sanchez Barbudo, Profes- sor ofSpanish, University of Wis- consin. 8 p.m., Fri., Nov. 10, Rack- ham Amphitheatre. Academic Notices Let's Get Aboard! Bus Going to J. D. Miller's Cafeteria Leaves Bus. Ad. Bldg.-12:01 P.M. Leaves Engine Arch-12:05 P.M. Eat Lunch at J. D. Miller's And hop return bus at.12:45 P.M. Seminar in Applied Mathema- tics: Thurs., Nov. 9, 4 p.m., 247 W. Engineering Bldg. Prof. R. V. Churchill will speak on "Integral Transforms." Orientation Seminar in Mathe- matics: Meeting, Thurs., Nov. 9, 4 p.m., 3001 Angell Hall. Miss Shen will speak on "Pohlke Theorem." Exhibitions Museum of Art, Alumni Memor- ail Hall: Sport and Circus loan exhibition, through Nov. 29. Weekdays 9-5, Sundays 2-5. The public is invited. Events Today The University Marketing Club presents Mr. W. R. Dixon, Assis- tant Manager, Plastic Sales De- partment, Dow Chemical- Com- pany, Midland, Mich. "The Mar- keting of Plastics." 7:30 p.m., -130 Business Administration. Open to the public. Society of Women Engineers: Open meeting, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 3R,S, Union. Speaker: Capt. Roy A. Hoffman, U.S. Army Ordinance. Independent SL, J-Hop, Publi- c a t i o n s candidates: Meeting, 5 p.m., Rm. 3-G, Union. Inter-Arts Union: Special meet- ing, 8:30 p.m., Rm. 3-R, Union. Prof. Preston Slosson will speak on the Atlantic Union, 8 p.m. Room 3-A, Union; auspices of the Student Religious Association. Ev- eryone invited. Armenian Club: Reorganization meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-B, Un- ion. All Armenians welcome. Gilbert & Sullivan Society: Full chorus rehearsal, 7 p.m., League. International Center Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends, 4:30-6 p.m. U. of M. Sailing Club: 7:30 p.m., 311 W. Engineering Bldg. Business meeting and Shore School for all hands. La p'tite causette: 3:30 p.m., League. Women of the University Facul- ty: Weekly tea, Club Room, Lea- gue, 4 to 6 p.m. U. of M. Women's Glee Club: Rehearsal, 7:10 p.m., League. Polonia Club: 7:30 p.m.,, Inter- national Center. Movies on Po- land. Discussion on bowling part y to be held Sun., 3:30 p.m. All are welcome. Hostelers: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Slides of European hos- teling to be shown. Hillel News Staff : Meeting, 4:15, p.m., Union. All interested stu- dents invited. Student Affiliate, American Chemical Society: 7:30 p.m., 1300 Chemistry Bldg. Speaker: Dr. R. (Continued on Page 4) i Feld Over! Ends Friday Note Time Schedule BETTE ANNE CELESTE DAVI BAXR HOIM Now at 3:03 - 6:30 - 9:50 _ TH EATREF gn Birthplace of America's Gun4linging Greatest.. from I6 eAwe4ton down! 1 A RANDOLPH SCOTT J aRHONDA FLEMING It I1" ACTION GALORE! I I I -m nI * I NO. MAIN-OPP. COURTHOUSE ALWAYS I I SEA An Intimate Theater { aenhO UBringing Cinema Triumphs Ph.5651 From All Nations I I STARTS TODAY Thru Saturday MAT. 30c NIGHTS & SUN. 40c TWO HITS! L -- The GOTHIC FILM .,iet presents its new film series for 1950-51 FORTY YEARS OF AMERICAN FILM COMEDY A survey of some of the most important comedies and comedians produced since 1910' Buy and Sell Through Daily Classifieds /a4 Uhd/'Ai Pi/hZp Wash with Automatic Washers Thirty Minute Laundry Only 35c per load of wash 510 E. Williams Phone 5540 I Starts Today! .. 44c to 5 p.m. _NOW! Let's Get Aboard! Bus Going to J. D. Miller's Cafeteria Leaves Bus. Ad. Bldg.--12:01 P.M. Leaves Engine Arch-12:05 P.M. Eat Lunch at J. D. Miller's OP A~oS f RIME Y IC A (ORRvn (CZ oRRD --k I NOVEMBER 22, 1950-Duck Soup. The Marx Brothers; 1933. DECEMBER 18, 1950-The General. Buster Keaton and Marion Mack; 1927. JANUARY 22, 1951-The Strong Man. Harry Langdon; 1926. The Professional Patient. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. 1917. FEBRUARY 19, 1951-Hands Upr Raymond Griffith; 1926. Two Tars. Laurel and Hardy; 1928. FEBRUARY 26, 1951-Charlie Chaplin in Five Keystone Com- edies. 1914. Making a Living, His New Profession, Getting Acquainted, The Knock-Out, The Rounders. MARCH 19, 1951-Five Sennett Comedies. Comrades, 1910; The Surf Girl, 1916; Astray from the Steerage, 1920; Mabel's Dramatic Career, 1913; His Bread and Butter, 1916. APRIL 23, 1951-Mickey. Mabel Normand; 1918. Goodness Gracious. Clara Kimball Young, Sidney Drew. 1914. Stenographer Wanted. Floral Finch and John Bunny. 1910. MAY 21, 1951-Million Dollar Legs. W. C. Fields, Jack Oakie. Several additional pictures will be scheduled during the year, for which there is no extra charge. Dates for these showings will be announced well in advance. ALL SHOWINGS AT 8 P.M. IN THE RACKHAM AMPHITHEATRE And hop return bus at 12:45 P.M. mammmmmmmme I i I Miller's Special Luncheon , \ Offered Every Noon. . D. MILLER'S CAFETERIA 211 South State Street k4n? thou itte/'ea te4 in Ketne thin9 ilh~uaa ad (Zi((epen in 9ff to and Z'/se/tie4 WE HAVE THEM! A small deposit will hold 'til Christmas Come In And Browse Around - I f I MEMBERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE NOW. W mm ItptA2Un 1 -,srm I I i rm 11 '15ro T,06"X&AMAPI" %= ZPtIQL MEA