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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3,195-'

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Cadets,

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Ends Today

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MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING
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
Experienced typist wishes work to do
in home. Ph. 2-4942. )31B
KIDDIE KARE
Reliable sitters available: Ph. 3-1121.
)10B
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment Ser-
vice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar-
anteed repair service on all makes of
typewriters. )6B
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist. 308
S. State. Legal, Master, Doctors dis-
sertations, etc. 2-9848 or 2-4228. )12B
TYPING - Accurate worx, reasonable
rates. Phone 3-4040. )3B
WASHING - Finished work and hand
ironing if preferred. Also rough dry
and wet washing. Free pick-up and
delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )1lB
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales, Rentals, and Service
Morrill's - 314 S. State St. )4B

FOR SALE
MENS RUBBER FOOTWEAR-Toe Rub-
bers $1.49, ankle-high galoshes $3.75,
4-buckle dress galoshes $3.75, high
zipper galoshes $4.88. Open 'till 6 p.m.
Sams Store, 122 E. Washington. )5
CANARIES, parakeets, finches, and cock-
atiel. Bird supplies and cages. 562 S.
Seventh at West Madison. )2B
CHRISTMAS Gift Rates on TIME and
LIFE now available. Phone Student
Periodical Agency 2-8242 to order. )2
FORMAL TAILS like new with accessor-
ies. Coat size 38, waist 32, will sell
reasonably, 8285. )117
ROOMS FOR RENT
MALE STUDENT wanted to share two
room apartment. Call evenings 2-6348.
) 61R
TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests.
Bath, shower, reasonable rates, 518 E.
Williams St. Phone 3-8454. )12R
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
PERSONAL
PERSONALIZE your Christmas Cards
with photographs of your family or
drawings of your home, by the Litho-
printing process. Braun-Brumfield,
Inc. 308 S. State, Ph. 2-2615 or 3-8243.
)38P

AO ENSIANS for $1.00. Those are your
earnings every time you sell 10 Michi-
ganensians. Start selling today! If
interested call at the Ensian offices of
the Publications Building.
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 )1P
WILL GIVE piano lessons. School Hof-
Music senior. Phone 2-8242. )2,
COMING HOLIDAY PARTIES
it costs so little to learn to have fun at
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State Ph. 5083 )4P
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Nov. 22-Universal wrist watch.
Telephone 3-0895. T. E. Parker. )96L
LOST Thursday morning between bus.
ad. bldg. and Waterman gym, a ring
of keys with miniature 1949 license
plate. Reward. Call 2-8765. )97L
LOST-Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity pin.
$5 reward. Call 2-4790. )95L
FOUND - One Ensian Salesman (fe-
male). Owner can pay reward of
$5.00 and pick her up any time next
week at 420 Maynard. Michigan
Ensian.
LOST-Ronson Adonis lighter initialed
A. L. K. Phone 9434. Anne Kermath.
)88L

PERSONAL
STILL THE BEST BUY IN
3 meals a day $9.00 a week.C
J. D. Miller's Cafeteria.

TOWN!
Club 211,
)2P

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RIDE WANTED to and from vicinity of
Dearborn daily. Box 22 Michigan
Daily A.A. )35T
WANTED RIDERS to San Diego, L.A. or
cities on southern route. Leaving
Dec. 22. Phone 2-2283. )36T
ARE YOU goin' to the Rose Bowl Game?
You can drive a Cadillac, Oldsmobile
or others.. Free gas. Call WO 55768 or
come to 103 W. Vernor, Detroit. )34T
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-Garage in vicinity of East
Quad. Call evenings 2-3046. )13W
HELP WANTED
CLOTHING SALESMAN
Experienced.Full or part time. Apply
DIXIE SHOPS
224 S. Main Phone 9686 )45H
FOR RENT
TWO ROOM furnished apartment near
campus, share bath. Box 31. )25F
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY-Two tickets for
Royal Philharmonic Concert. Pho.
3-4870. )35x
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"THE MIGHTIEST WAR DRAMA
EVER SCREENED ... IT RIPS THE.
HEART TO SHREDS AND TATTERS"
N. Y. Journal American
Starring LEW AYRESt
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An Intimate Theater
Bringing Cinema Triumphs
From All Nations

Zastrow Leads Inspired Navy;
Army'sWin Skein Shattered

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NOW SHOWING
(Ends Tuesday)
Continuous from 1 P.M.

TWO GREAT STARS
together for the first time...in a
ROMANTIC ADVENTURE(1

(Continued from Page 1).
their moleskins with joyful aban-
don as the regiment of Midship-
men yelled its hysterical approval.
ZAstrow, the big junior, who
had been able to drive the Mid-
dies to only two victories, over
Southern California and Coluin-
bia, in eight previous starts,
really cme into his own. The
pride of Algoma, Wis., played
himself a tremendous game. No
individual in Army's backfield
even approached his brilliance.
He scored the Middies' first
touchdown midway of the second
Last Laugh
PHILADELPHIA-tP)-Army
coach Red Blaik was mad be-
cause his mighty Cadets were
rated second instead of first
in the Associated Press Foot-
ball poll,
Coach Eddie Erdelatz said
that he was mad too: "We're
65th and we ought to be 64th,"
joked the Navy mentor.
Then the Middle team got
mad and gave the Black
Knights a black afternoon to
the tune of 14-2.
quarter by bulling his way sriiack
through the center of Coach Earl
Blaik's favorite line for seven
yards, climaxing a drive of 27
yards after recovery of a fumble
by Army's Al Pollard.
TWENTY SECONDS before the
first half ended he ran far to his
left, dodged two Army tack-
lers, and rifled a scoring pass into
the arms of Jim Baldinger, a tall
end from Pittsburgh, who "out-

rassled" a pair of Army defend-
ers for the ball in the end zone.
Roger Drew of Kenilworth, Ill.,
placekicked both extra points.
Army's lonely two points came
in the third period when Zas-
trow, chased behind his own goal
line as he tried to spot a receiv-
er, had to "eat" the ball rather
than risk an interception and
was hit by Bill Rowekamp and
Bob Volonnino of Army. It didn't
really matter, as by that time
there was little, if any, doubt of
the outcome.
The statistics gave a fairly ac-
curate guage of Navy's superior-
ity, though they could not quite
tell of the futility of Army's of-
fense until the game's late stages,
when Al Polland got away on sev-
eral nice runs.
The Middies ripped for 13 first
downs against Army's five. At one
point early in the second half the
count was 12-1. The Tars smashed
an even 200 yards on the ground
to the Army's 77, perhaps the most
astonishing figure of all. They
passed for 68 yards to Army's 60.
It was a good, solid, nourishing
demonstration of superiority. It
didn't seem possible, but it hap-
pened here.
Mule Kicked ...

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NAVY
First Downs..........13
Yards Gained Rushing .200
Passes Attempted...... 10
Passes Completed....... 5
Yards Gained Passing .. 68
Passes Intercepted By .. 5
Punts .................. 8
Punts Average.........40
Yds. Runback of Punts 23
Fumbles Lost .......... 4
Number of Penalties ... 9
Yards Penalized....... 65

ARMY
5
77
24
6
60
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39.5
65
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BEN JOHNSON - CLAUDE JARMAN, JR. - HARRY CAREY, JR.
1. CARROL NAISH - CHILL WILLS - VICTOR McLAGLEN
SONS OF THE PIONEERSh
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OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
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official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
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versity. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552'
Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on
the day preceding publication (11 a.-
m. Saturdays).
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3,1950
VOL. LXI, No. 59
Notices
Student Tea: President and Mrs.
Ruthven will be at home to stu-
students from 4 to 6 o'clock on
Wed., Dec. 6.
Members of the University Sen-
ate: Because of delay in its mail-
ing, the time for answering my
letter of November 24 is extended
to December 6.
R. A. Dodge, Chairman
Senate Advisory Committee
Presidents of fraternities are
reminded that monthly member-
ship reports for November dust
be filed on or' before Dec. 5 with
the Office of Student Affairs.

"UNBEARABLE BEAR"
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PARAMOUNT NEWS

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Christmas caroling by recogniz-
ed student groups is authorized
Monday through Thursday, Dec.
18, 19, 20, 21. Groups planning
caroling parties must notify the
Office of Student Affairs before
Friday noon, Dec. 15. Mixed
groups planning to return to stu-
dent residences must register cha-
perons. Resident Directors or mar-
ried couples 25 years of age or
older may serve as chaperons.
Resident Directors are notified
that women students (either as
individuals or members of spon-
soring groups) have midnight per-
mission for caroling parties pro-
vided that such parties are an-
nounced in the D.O.B. as. approv-
ed. The approved list will be pub-
lished Sat., Dec. 16, and Sun.,
Dec. 17.
Judiciary Council requires that
women students specify on sign-
out sheet the name of the group
giving the party.
Faculty, College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts: Meeting,
Mon., Dec. 4, 4:10 p.m., Room 10-
25, Angell Hall.
'AGENDA
1. Consideration of the minutes
of the meeting of Nov. 6, (pp.
1629-1636).
2. Memorial for Prof. Neil C.
Van Deusen.
3. Consideration of reports sub-
mitted with the call to this meet-
ing
a. Executive Committee-Prof.
L. G. Vander Velde.
b. Executive Board of the Gra-
duate School-Prof. Leo Gold-
berg.
c. Deans' Conference - Dean
Hayward Keniston.
4. Special Order. Revision of the
Faculty Code re the Administra-
tive Board and the Scholarship
Committee.
5. Report of the Committee on
Examination-Prof. P. S. Dwyer.
6. Discussion: The Qualifications
for Promotion and Salary In-
creases.,
7. Announcements.
8. New business.
(Continued on Page 4)
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