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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1950'-

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THRDY4EEME ,15

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Variety Show
Will Audition
faculty Acts.
University faculty members will
have their big chance at fame but
not fortune this Saturday when
tryduts for the all-campus variety
show, Gulantics, begin.
The annual review, sponsored by
the League, the Union and the
Men's Glee Club, is looking for
professorial talent as well as stu-
dent acts. Participating faculty
members, however, will not be eli-
gible for the cash prizes to be given
the top three acts of the show.
The tryout meeting will be held
from 1 to 4 p.m. in Rm. 3G of the
Union. The review itself will take
place Feb. 24 in Hill Auditorium.
Gulantics was begun two years
ago as a joint effort by the three
groups to form a campus talent
pool for out of town appearances
and to provide money for the Glee
Club Scholarship Fund.

FIELD TRAINING:
An gell Hall News Board
Gives Late World Events

Each day students c r o w d\
around the Angell Hall bulletin
board for the latest news in the
strife torn world in a throwback
to the days before radio.
Reduced Train
Rates Offered
Vacation-bound students will
get a chance to travel in reclining-
seat, air-conditioned coaches att
special reduced rates as Vulcans
begins sales of its special reserva-
tions for Christmas rail travel to-
day.
This is the second year that the
senior engineering honor society
has sponsored the special-coach
plan, with sections scheduled for
New York, Albany, Boston, Ro-
chester, Buffalo and Chicago.
Reservations may be obtained
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. through De-
cember 15 at the Administration
building.
A $5 reservation fee must accom-
pany all ticket applications, ac- '
cording to Dick Allen, '51E, organ-
izer of the plan.
Second Storybook
Play To Be Aired
The second drama on Down
Storybook Lane, "The 'Chinese
Cricket," will be heard today at
5:30 p.m. on WUOM, and will be
rebroadcast at 11:30 a.m. Saturday
on WPAG.
The first drama of the week,
written and acted for children by
the radio students of the speech
department, was heard yesterday
on WUOM, and will be rebroadcast
8:45 a.m. Sunday on WWJ.

The news board program was
initiated by Prof. Joseph Howell,
of the journalism department, who
felt that the student body should
have the benefit of the latest news
bulletins from the journalism de-
partment's Associated Press wire.
* * *
Students in the editorial direc-
tion and reporting and interview
courses in the department are in
charge of the bulletin board.
Each day a different student
is assigned as editor. He must re-
port at 8 a.m. to prepare the
news. It must be classified into
national and international news,
sports and local news. Then it
must be edited to fit the space
available.
The editor is responsible for
keeping the board up to date
throughout the day.
Prof. Howell pointed out that
experience in handling the AP
copy is invaluable to an aspiring
journalist. He explained that edit-
ing the bulletin board is consider-
ed a part of the regular class work
in the courses involved.
Student reaction to the board is
typified by Robert Segal, '54, who
remarked, "With every hour bring-
ing significant news flashes from
the fighting fronts, the board is
a fine service to the student."
New Cornell Play
To Open in Detroit
Katherine Cornell's production
of "Captain Carvallo," a new ro-
mantic comedy by Dennis Cannan,
will open a week's engagement
Monday at the Cass Theatre in
Detroit.

Taylor Cites
Seriousness
Of Coughing
A persistent cough may be more
serious than you think.
According to Dr. Robert L. Tay-
lor, a University Hospital re-
searcher, three serious diseases
have a chronic cough as a symp-
tom. He advises those suffering.
from a cough that has persisted
for a prolonged period of time to
have a medical examination.
"UNFORTUNATELY, too many
people feel that a chronic cough is
something insignificant and does
not warrant investigation," the
doctor asserted. Many men, in
particular, attribute their cough
to smoking and consequently put
off going to a physician," Dr. Tay-
lor emphasized.
There are essentially three
diseases that have a chronic
cough as an important symp-
tom, Dr. Taylor pointed out. The
diseases are bronchiectasis, pul-
monary tuberculosis and lung
cancer, he added.
A person with tuberculosis fre-
quently notices a cough as his
first symptom and, in contrast to
bronchiectasis, usually raises
blood, sometimes in alarming
amounts, Dr. Taylor contended.
Patients with cancer of the lung
frequently have an attack sug-
gestive of pneumonia but the
symptoms do not clear rapidly
as they usually do with pneu-
monia, he indicated. In fact, two
or more of these diseases may be
present in the same person.
Frequent X-ray examinations
and checkups with a doctor are
great weapons against these dis-
eases and as it only takes a few
minutes to have a chest X-ray, Dr.
Taylor concluded that it might
save a life.

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with
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Also
SANDWICHES and
SHORT-ORDERS

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TRANSPORTATION

BUSINESS SERVICES
Experienced typist wishes work to do
in home. Ph. 2-4942. )31B
KIDDIE KARE
Reliable sitters available. Ph. 3-1121.
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 work. 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. )1B
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales, Rentals, and Service
Morrill's - 314 S. State St. )4B
FOR SALE
TUXEDO-Size 38-40, almost new, ex-
cellent iondition-$30. 423 Strauss
E.Q. 8:15 p.m. Thurs., Fri. 3-4 and
after 8:00. )126
PETER P. COBB JR.
FOR SALE CHEAP -Practically new
.22 cal. H.&R. target revolver. $20.00.
Call Pete, 2-2330. )123
LEICA CAMERA with Elmas, 3.5 lense
plus telescopic lense with culminas
4.5. Both lenses coated. Brand new,
$400 value, only $300. Phone 3-1387
after 6 p.m. )124
TAILS with shoes and all accessories,
size 38-40. Call Bob, 305 Lloyd, 2-4401.
)125
ENGLISH "Tourist" bicycle (man's).
Tuxedo size 34-35. Both in excellent
condition. Phone 3-1318. )122
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
Men's rayon robes $6.88. Men's Bea-
con flannel robes $7.50. Men's 100%
wool slipper-sex with leather soles
$2.69. Men's gabardinre sport shirts
$2.99. Open till 6 p.m. Sam's store,
122 E. Washington. )5
-- COUSINS --
on State Street
Short-sleeved cardigan sweaters in
assorted pastel shades. All shrink
controlled. $6.95. )3
CANARIES, parakeets, finches, and cock-
atiei. 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
DIAMOND Engagement and Wedding
Rings. Large discount. Lee Anger,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-3481,
2:00-5:00. )121
ROOMS FOR, RENT
PART OF DOUBLE SUITE and room for.
men, close to campus and Union,
available now. Shower, continuous
hot water, rent reasonable. 509 S.
Division, near Jefferson. )62R
ROOMS FOR MEN-Single and double.
Two blocks from Ad. Bldg. Call 2-8787
after 5:30. )63R
FURNISHED 3 room heated apt, in
heart of Chelsea. Laundry facilities,
couple desired. Chelsea 7352. )64R
MALE STUDENT wanted to share two
room apartment. Call evenings 2-6348.
)61R
MADGE C. HAMME
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

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINi

WIN A FREE MOVIE TICKET
Look through the Classified ads, if your name is listed in bold
type, just call at The Michigan Daily classified desk within a
week.. . and win a FREE PASS to the State Theatre. - Starting
today is the "most talked about picture in the last decade."
"THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR", starring James Whitmore
and Nancy Davis. Today, Friday, and Saturday.

PERSONAL
Going to ROSE BOWL
Want two passengers to side round-
trip to Pasadena. Make an offer.
Leave any time. Write Box No. 227,
giving name, address and phone. )45P
FURNISHED HOUSE available rent free
to responsible student couple for
Christmas holidays, plus optional op-
portunity to earn. Contact L. S. Wirt,
Phone 2-2887. )42P
GOING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
VACATION?
RIDE WITH ME
ON THE
VULCAN STUDENT SPECIAL )43P
MICHIGAN NIGHT at Frank Dailey's
Meadowbrook. Ralph Flanagan and
his orchestra. Call Ed Gibbon 2-3046
for reservations and information. )40P
WESTERNERS
Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl
Special back to school Jan. 5 from
L. A., Salt Lake City, Omaha, and
intermediate points. Further infor-
mation and tickets at Adm. Bldg.,
8-4:30 daily. })39P
MOTHER: Don't lose your head. Call
me at the Nu Sig house. Signed,
Greek. )41P
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
STILL THE BEST BUY IN TOWN!
3 meals a day $9.00 a week. Club 211,
J. D. Miller's Cafeteria. )2P
WALTER RUPPRECHT
.0 ENSIANS for $1.00. Those are your
earnings every time you sell 10 Michi-
ganensians. Start selling tod yl If
interested call at the Enslan ofi ces of
the Publications Building.
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 )iP
COMING HOLIDAY PARTIES
it costs so little to learn to have fun at
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State Ph. 5083 )4P
WILL GIVE piano lessons. School of
Music senior. Phone 2-8242. )2
HELP WANTED
CLOTHING SALESMAN
Experienced. Full or part time. Apply
DIXIE SHOPS
224 S. Main Phone 9686 )45H
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Nov. 28, Parker '51, wine and
silvery finish, women's pencil. Re-
ward! Call Julia Niedelson, 2-2521
Ext. 102. )3L
LOST-Shell-rim glasses near Law Quad.
John Kovarik, 2-3378. )2L
LOST-Ronson Adonis lighter initialed
A. L. K. Phone 9434. Anne Kermath.
)88L
WOULD APPRECIATE return of brown
purse missing from Dewt. School,
Dec. 4.e Ned I.D. badly. Keep money.
Contact Marge 9268. )99L
LOST--Gold chain bracelet with name
Renee. Call R. Meyerson 2-3225. )98L

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FOR HIM
COMPLETE SELECTION of Ronson1
lighters. Over 50 different styles.
Hailers Jewelers, 717 N. University
Ave., near Hill Auditorium.
SARAH E. McHALE
NEW SHIPMENT - Juiliard Corduroy
Sport Jackets. All colors, all sizes.
$17.50. Rabideau-Harris, 119 S. Main.

FOR H ER

SUGGESTIONS: Fountain Pens,
Portable Typewriters,
Brief Cases.
Morrill's-314 S. State.
- COUSINS --
- C SISon State Street
Reversed lamb-skin gloves. The per-
fect Christmas gift. Only $7.95. Small,
medium, large.

LOST AND FOUND
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 -- Red Princess Gardner wallet
near bus depot Saturday evening. Call
2-4401, Room 325 Wenley, West Quad.
Reward. )1L
TRANSPORTATION
DRIVERS WANTED
To drive new Fords to Los Angeles.
R. B. Armstrong. Ph. 2-4343, 520
Thompson. )44T
STUDENT who would like ride Christ-
mas weekend to N.Y.S., leaving Fri-
day. Drive all night. Destination
Binghamton, Contact Mrs. Quilter,
1205 Becket, Willow Run. )45T

ROSE BOWL
Want two or three passengers, best
offer, returning Jan. 2nd or 3rd from
Hollywood. Write Box 226, Michigan
Daily. )43T
FLY TO THE ROSE BOWL by North
American Airlines $165 (tax inc.). rd.
trip. Cal 2-8265, 25-9083 after 5:30,
)41T
RIDERS WANTED to Boston Mass., or
other points in Mass. Leaving Dec.
22. Ph. Roy, 2-2080. )39T
COUPLE WANTS rise back to Ann ,Ar-
bor' from Boston or New York about
January 1. Will share driving and
expenses. Phone 2-5277. )40T
WOLVERINE CLUB
ROSE BOWL SPECIAL
Leave Dec. 28, return in time for
school. Complete club car and dining
car service, leg rest coaches, low cost
pullman, many optional features.
Tickets and information at Adm.
Bldg., 8-4:30. )38T
CONTACT the Hayes Aut. Drive Away,
Inc. for late model cars going to Los
Angeles. Liberal allowance for gas
and oil. Cars available any time,
9970 Grand River. Ph. WE 5-9503 or
WE 3-9259. )37T
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
- FOR RENT
TWO ROOM furnished apartment near
campus, share bath. Box 31. }35P

S. L. CINEMA GUILD
and INTERARTS UNION present
MARCEL PAGNOL'S
'"NAIS "
with FER.NANDEL

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the Uni-
versity. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on
the day preceding publication (11 a.-
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER'
VOL. LXI, No. 62

7, 1950

Notices
Instructors of Engineering
Freshmen: Ten-week grades for
Engineering Freshmen are now
due in Dean Crawford's Office.
Scholarships. The American In-
stitute for Economic Research of
Great Barrington, Massachusetts,
announces an increased number of
fellowships to be awarded next
spring. Undergraduate and grad-
uate students should write for ap-
plication blanks which should be
submitted as soon as practicable.
Transcripts of college records may
be supplemented shortly after the
end of the present term by a state-
ment of grades for courses now be-
ing taken. The closing date for ap-
plications will be March 1, 1951,
and applications will be processed
in the order of receipt. Awards
will be made about April 1, 1951.
For further information and ap-
plications call at the Bureau of
Appointments, Room 3528, Admin-
istration Bldg.
(Continued on Page 4)

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Is Marcel Pagnol as good a director
as he is cracked up to be?

A Paramount Picture
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"IF YOU MISS A MUSICAL, THERE WILL BE ANOTHER ONE ALONG, IF YOU MISS A WESTERN THERE VILL BE SEVERAL MORE ALONG; BUT IF
YOU MISS THIS PICTURE ENTITLED "THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR," YOU MAY NEVER HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE TO SEE A SIMILAR PICTURE,
AND AS YOU LEAVE THE THEATRE WE ARE SURE YOU WILL REALIZE YOU WILL HAVE SEEN NOTHING SHORT OF AN ABSOLUTE MIRACLE."

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ALL OVER!

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ENDING FRIDAY
SHE TAUGHT THIS
EX-GI MANEUVERS:
HE'LL NEVER:
SFORGE!

Meet the Smiths.
They're like people you know.
There's Joe ... aircraft worker, gripes
at the boss, loves his family, goes
bowling Wednesday nights .,
His wife, Mary ... cute smile,
good cook, budget-minded, saves)
box tops for a set of dishes. . .
Their son, Johnny ... hates math and
meat-loaf, has a newspaper route,
dreams of a shiny new bike . . .
This is the story of what happened
one night at eight-thirty when the Jil J
heard a voice on the radio ... and 'thi
story of how their lives were changed.

"Solution" - Wally Vasbinder
When prices go too high
The people don't buy,
But usually prices still stay up sky-high.
Well, we want your business, .o
here's what we do,
We put out the best food at
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