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THE MICHIGAN DAILY'

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1950

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,nheu~ C'Bringing Cinema T riiumnphs
M di.'-From All Nations
Sunday

INTRAMURAL SPORTS:

Fraternity Play To Begin
In Bowling, Wrestling

MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .54 1.21 1.76
3 .63 1.60 2.65
4 .81 2.02 3.53
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
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 woir, 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
Crosley Station, '48
Radio and heater. Good tires and
engine. $250.00. Private owner. Call
3-4707 after 6 p.m. )127
TUXEDO-Black, single breasted, size
36. Only worn a few times. Call Bob
Baraday 3-4707. )128
LEICA CAMERA with Elmar, 3.5 lens
plus telescope lens with culminar
4.5. Both lenses coated. Brand new.
$400 value, only $300. Phone 3-1387
after 6 p.m. )124
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
Men's rayon robes $6.88. Men's Bea-
con flannel robes $7.50. Men's 100%
wool slipper-sox with leather soles
$2.69. Men's gabardine sport shirts
$2.99. Open till 6 p.m. Sam's store,
122 E. Washington. )5

FOR SALE

- COUSINS -
on State Street
Short-sleeved cardigan sweaters in
assorted pastel shades. All shrink
controlled. $6.95. )3
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
DIAMOND Engagement and Wedding
Rings. Large discount. Lee Anger,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-3481,
2:00-5:00. )121
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOM for male student, 917 E. Huron.
)65R
SINGLE ROOM at 722 Arbor. Call 9741.
) 66R
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
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
JOY B. - Ginny B. screams happy
birthday. )47P
VULCANS
STUDENT SPECIAL
TICKET SALE
STOPS NEXT TUESDAY.
HURRY UP. )46P
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
WILL GIVE piano lessons. School of
Music senior. Phone 2-8242. )2

PERSONALI
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

6TILL THE BEST BUY IN TOWN!I
3 meals a day $9.00 a week. Club 211,
J. D. Miller's Cafeteria. )2P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 )1P
COMING HOLIDAY PARTIES
it costs so little to learn to have fun at
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State Ph. 5083 )4P
HELP WANTED
MO NEY!
One Ensian salesman earned over $30
last year. The Michiganensan sells
itself, so why not come over to the
Student Publications Bldg., 420 May-
nard, and reap a profit? )45H
SOUTHERN SCHOLASTIC MFG. CO.-
Manufacturers Michigan University
standard college ring, wants student
salesman. Keep your pocket full of
cash. Married couple preferred, but
not essential. Write Mr. June, 910
Cherry St., Petersburg, Indiana. In-
terview at Ann Arbor. )47H
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Heavy horn-rimmed glasses in
brown leather case. P. Mackenzie.
Ph. 8468. )8L
LOST-One brown leather glove with
removable tan, lining. For right
hand. Call Bill, 5973. )7L
FOUND - A gold watch. Black band.
Call director's office at Stockwell. )5L
LOST - Ladies, gold Hamilton wrist
watch. Substantial reward. Call 3-1511
Ext. 470 or 3-4363. )6L
DEC. 7-Horn rimmed glasses trimmed
with gold, on South U. Russell Price,
2-4288. )4L
LOST-Nov. 28, Parker '51, wine and
silvery finish, women's pencil. Re-
wardl Call Julia Niedelson, 2-2521
Ext. 102. )3L
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.
TRANSPORTATION
2 RIDERS to California, leave Dec. 19,
new car, going route 66, share ex-
penses. Dick Smith 2-1859. )52T
WANTED-Riders to Los Angeles, on
southern route, share driving, leaving
Dec. 26th. Ph. 2-0227. )51T

I TRANSPORTATION

AVOID XMAS RUSH
2 people, share expenses and driving
to Tucson, Arizona. Leaving Ann Ar-
bor Dec. 21. '49 Chevy with radio.
Call Ted Tapping. Ph. 3-4707. )50T
RIDE WANTED to Boston on or about
Dec. 22. Will share expenses. Phone
3-1561. 504 Mosher. )46T
RIDERS for Los Angeles wanted. Will
consider married couples. Ph. 3-4383.
) 48T
OHIO STATE faculty member wants
someone to share driving to Los An-
geles, California. Leaving Columbus
Dec. 23. Address, Dr. Helen. Rice,
School of Social Administration, Ohio
State University, Columbus 10, Ohio.
) 49T
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
FLY TO THE ROSE BOWL by North
American Airlines $165 (tax incl.) rd.
trip. Call 2-8265, 25-9083 after 5:30.
)41T
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. )25F
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS on women's garments.
Call 2-2678. )2A

With swimming, volleyball and
handball still going strong, fra-
ternities will add two more sports
to their winter intramural pro-
gram next week..
Wrestling will begin Monday
and finals are scheduled for
Thursday. In order to enter
wrestling competition, four prac-
tice sessions are required. Approx-
imately 70 boys have been work-
ing out each night this week in
the I-M building.
* * *
INTRAMURAL BOWLING will
start Thursday. The defending
champs, Sigma Phi Epsilon, have'
lost four of their first five men'
from last year's squad. Only Ross
Herron is back this year, but he
expects considerable help from
Chick Gast and Chuck Eden.
Eight houses remain in con-
tention f o r t h e swimming
championship. Last week Zeta
Psi defeated Delta Tau Delta
and Chi Phi crushed Beta The-
ta Pi, 44-14. Point-getters for
Chi Phi were Bill Johnson and
Glen Osgood who captured first

places in the 50-yard and 25-
yard free-style events, respec-
tively.
Milt Goetz won top honors in
the 25-yard back-stroke, while
Harry Jones finished first in the
25-yard - breast-stroke e v e n t.
Johnson, Goetz and Jones team-
ed together to win the medley re-
lay race.
LAST YEAR'S volleyball cham-
pion, Sigma Phi Epsilon, will
meet the Betas in their semi-final
match Tuesday. Sigma Phi eli-
minated Theta Xi, 4-2, in the
quarter-finals.
Returning from last year's
championship team are Chuck
Eden, Dave Campbell and Fred
Auch. Rounding out the first
team is Chick Gast, Bob Ohi-
heiser and Ross Tfalsgraff.
Handball play-offs start Wed-
nesday. Seven teams have already
qualified for the first place play-
off positions; four more are to be
added.
A strong contender is undefeat-
ed Kappa Sigma. Dick Knight and
Dick Manchee play singles, while
George Gretenberger and Dick
Blake team up for doubles com-
petition. The defending champ-
ion, Sigma Phi Epsilon, has al-
ready been eliminated.

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VIRGIL THOMSON, Composer and Critic, says in The New York
Herald Tribune "A historical document . . . a first class execution of
the decade. This is what Verdi's 'Rigoletto' looks like when performed
by the best contemporary artists."

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I-M Scores
Fraternity . .
VOLLEYBALL
Delta Upsilon 4, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon 3
Chi Phi 4, Theta Chi 3
Theta Delta Chi 2, Phi Delta
% Theta 4
Psi Upsilon 4, Sigma Nu 0
Alpha Tau Omega 4, Sigma Phi 3
Sigma Phi Epsilon 4, Theta Xi 2
Beta Theta Pi 4, Sigma Chi 0
Kappa Sigma 4, Alpha Epsilon Pi 2
Zeta Beta Tau 4, Phi Kappa Sig-
ma 2
Phi Delta Phi 6, Alpha Rho Chi 0
Delta Sigma Delta 6, Alpha
Omega 0
Law Club A 6, Phi Delta Epsilon 0
Phi Chi 5, Alpha Chi Sigma 1
Phi Epsilon Kappa 6, Psi Omega 0
Public Administration 5, Nu Sig-
ma Nu 1
Pi Lambda Phi 4, Sigma Pi 3
Phi Kappa Tau 4, Kappa Alpha
Psi 1
Phi Sigma Kappa 4, Tau Delta
Phi 3
HANDBALL
Alpha Epsilon Pi 2, Sigma Alpha
Mu 1
Sigma Phi 3, Sigma Pi 0
Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, Alpha Tau
Omega 0
Phi Kappa Sigma 3, Beta Theta
Pi 0
PiO SWIMMING
Kappa Sigma 29, Theta Chi 28
Psi Upsilon 34, Chi Phi 23
Sigma Phi Epsilon 35, Sigma Phi
22
Chi Psi 36, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
21
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Residence Hall .
VOLLEYBALL
Tyler 4, Greene 3
Adams 6, Hayden 0
Hinsdale 6, Allen-Rumsey 0
SWIMMING
Strauss 30, Winchell27
Anderson 36, Hayden 21
Acacia 34Delta Upsilon 26
HANDBALL
Vaughn 3, Chicago 0
Williams 2, Michigan 1
Hayden 3, Lloyd 0
Wenley 2, Strauss 1
Tyler 3, Prescott 0
Hinsdale 3, Cooley 0
Fletcher 2, Greene 1
Winchell 2, Adams 1
WATER POLO
Tyler 1, Allen-Rumsey 0
Wenley 1, Greene 0
Vaughn 1, Lloyd 0
Independent .
VOLLEYBALL
Michigan Co-op 5, Nakamura 1
Newman Cub 6, Architects 0
Foresters 4, Lutherans 2

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RONSON LIGHTERS
Over 50 different styles. Hallers Jewel-
ers, 717 N. University Ave, near Hill
Auditorium.
LAZY DAY PLEATWAY PAJAMAS -
Plain broadcloth trunks, jersey tops.
Assorted patterns, $5.00.
OPTICAL SERVICE
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
222 Nickels Arcade
Phone 2-91 16

CRIBBAGE, Chess,
CanastaEShufflers,
Christmas cards.
Morrill's, 314 S. State.
- COUSINS -
ON STATE STREET
PLASTIC ZIPPER SWEATER CASES.
HOLDS SIX SWEATERS. ONLY $1.49

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
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.-
m. Saturdays).
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 195W
VOL. LXI, No. 64
Notices
Choral Union Ushers: Regular
Series.Ushers report at 7:45 p.m.
for Saturday Messiah Concert.
Extra Series Ushers report at 1:45
p.m. for the Sunday Messiah Con-
cert. Attendance at these Con-
certs will be checked when the
May Festival Ushers are chosen.
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