THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1950 I _________________________________________ N r. -W. Cold Day in Korea Grave Soviet Threat Seen By Truman (Continued from Page 1) new rate mentioned by Truman would be between 1,500 and 2,000 a month. The President emphasized that beside the actual warfare in the Far East, "Europe and the rest of the world are also in great danger" from Commu- nist aggression. He pointed out that Secretary of State Acheson is flying to Europe tomorrow to confer with the governments of the 12-nation North Atlantic Treaty and to "complete the arrangements for, setting up a joint army, navy and air force to defend Europe." 4 4 a F WMA-D x :4 Dean of Students Erich Walter will discuss the University's war mobilization plans with fraternity officers at 2 p.m. today in the Union. All house presidents and all presidents of fraternity alumni groups have been invited to the informal meeting. * * DEAN WALTER is expected to outline how the University's pos- sible change to a war footing might affect fraternities. He will also review the effect of the Sec- ond World War on fraternities. Dean Walter said the Univer- sity has been working since September on its plans for mo- bilization in event of war. At a house president's meeting last week Dean Walter offered the fraternities safe-keeping for their1 valuables, such as documents and' silver, if the houses are closed by the war. A RECENT National Interfra- ternity Council convention in New York City took up the problems of fraternities in past and possible future wars. Interfraternity Council presi- dent Bob Vogt, '51E, predicted th't if--war comes mliitary and naval students will be housed in fraternity houses and dormitories, as they were in the Second World War. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFI EDADVERTISI NG RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .54 1.21 1.76 3 .63 1.0 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 i FROZEN UNDERWEAR-A grinning U.S. soldier holds high a pair of board-stiff flannel undies which were pretty much ren- dered useless by this week's biting cold weather in Korea. QUIET ASSISTANCE: Bureau Coordinates Bus Ad Faculty Research Activities BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist. 308 CANARIES, parakeets, finches, and cock- S. State. Legal, Master, Doctors dis- atiel. Bird supplies and cages. 562 S. sertations, etc. 2-9848 or 2-4228. )12B Seventh at West Madison. )2B By CRAWFORD YOUNG Inter Arts Union Quietly directing and coordi- nating the myriad research acti- Calls for Tryouts vities of the business administra- tion school is the small but effi- cient Bureau of Business Re- Tryouts for the Inter Arts Un- search. ion play, "The Rape of Lucrece," The Bureau, which operates by Andre Obay, will be held at with a small full-time staff and 2 p.m. today and at 7:30 p.m. itgada timesstaffand tomorrow in the rehearsal room eight graduate assistants, some- of the League. times merely serves as a clearing rAll intersted students are in- house for faculty research. If a vited to try out, according to member of the teaching staff has Donald Harris, '52M, publicity di- a worthy pet project he wishes to rector. undertake, it furnishes him with an assistant and publishes the re- Pastor Will Speak sults of his study. The Rev. Dr. Dwight Large, pas- SINCE IT WAS founded in tor of the Methodist Church, will 1925, the Bureau has published 581 speak on the Palestine situation of these Michigan Business Stu- at the Student Religious Associa- dies. The latest, which came out tAon Saturday lunch and discus- only a short time ago, is a six- siLo group today at Lane Hall. month survey of the British eco- Dr. Large has worked among nomic situation by Prof. Clare E. the Arabs in Palestine with the Griffin of the business adminis- *jmerican Friends, tration school. o<==>o<=;> oc < c<:>o< oc >co s c CLOSING OUT 0 0 Fine ORIENTAL RUGS GIVE an unforgettable Christmas gift for the home and your be- loved ones. All rugs are marked at low prices even though market ., prices are rising. Now every one can afford to buy one or two of these hand woven pieces which bear centuries-old designs, luster c and charm. THESE are choice scatters, hearth-rugs, runners, mats, genuine French Aubusson wall-hangings. Living, dining-room and library 6rugs too. OPEN ALL DAY AND EVENINGS 'TIL 8:00 N. L.MANGOUNI Cleaning and repairing by native experts. 334 S. Fourth Ave. Phone 6878 Il=><=>o=>o=>o<>o<-><->0-> 1 . Prof. Paul McCracken, who specializes in business condi- tions, is constantly engaged on studies that throw some light on the forces affecting the eco- nomy. An assistant occasional- ly helps him compile the statis- tical data essential to him in evaluating the impact of dif- ferent factors on the economy. The Bureau often undertakes major research projects of its own which involve the coopera- tive efforts of several members of the staff. At present a study of the, exhaustion of unemploy- ment benefits in an active labor market is being conducted. A study in the field of marketing is also underway. INDIVIDUAL business concerns frequently make use of the Bu- reau's research facilities. An in- tensive annual analysis of de- partment store sales is typical of these. Business firms involved sponsor the studies. The Bureau is also instrumen- tal in promoting conferences of various business groups on cam- pus. Recent retailers and account- ants conferences are examples of this kind of thing. In addition,the-Bureauis res- ponsible for compiling numerous business case histories which are employed in the classroom as problems. All these research activities are conducted with a modest allot- ment from the business adminis- tration school. For the most part, operating expenses are met with the proceeds of publications and the payments by business firms for research services rendered. 7 Shopping Days Till Christmas GENERAL Dwight D. Eisen- hower, commander of all Allied armies in the West during World War II, is slated to become su- preme commander of the com- bined European forces. He announced the appoint- ment of Charles E. Wilson, president of General Electric, to head a new Office of Defense Mobilization with full authority over "all the mobilization acti- vities of the government. These will include production, procurement, manpower, trans- portation, and economic stabili- zation, the President said. Members of Congress generally applauded President Truman's move toward declaration of a na- tional emergency and tre imposi- tion of partial price-wage controls. But some of them said they don't think the President is ap- proaching all-out mobilization fast enough. Others called for across-the-boards price-wage ceil- ings. IFC To Hold Holiday Party For Children* Santa Claus replaced the bias clause in fraternity men's minds this week as they got ready for the Interfraternity Council's annual Christmas party for Ann Arbor youngsters. Mountains of boxes and a strong, sweet smell filled the IFC cifice in the Union as affiliates packed bags of candy for the 4,000 grade-school children who will jam Hill Auditorium from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Monday. JACK SMART, '52 BAd., and his committee completed arrange- ments with entertainers, mer- chants who shared expenses, a theatre which contributed a car- toon, and the plant department. The plant department, using the experience of past years, assigned 12 of its most trusted men to protect Hill Auditorium from the r4vages which can be committed in 6,000 kid-hours. Santa Claus has agreed to be on hand to help control the mop- pets. The jolly fat man will also distribute the candy, listen to kid- dies' Christmas wishes and em- cee the entertainment. TYPING - Accurate work, reasonable rates. Will call for and deliver. Call Marie Schuler 6341. )32B KIDDIE KARE Reliable sitters available. Ph. 3-1121. )10B - lO GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now available at Office Equipment Ser- vice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar- anteed repair service on all makes of typewriters. )6B TYPING - Accurate wart, reasona'ble i 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 FOR SALE-Navy officers blue suit and heavy overcoat. Size 40 average, prac- tically new. Call 2-7893 Sunday and evenings. )134 9-DRAWER knee-hole desk and chair. Pd.$45. Will sell for $22. Phone 2-4591 room 304 MEN'S RALEIGH sports bike, with lights, generator, horn and other ac- cessories. Used 4 months. Call 3-1225' after 8:00 p.m. )1321 NOW--NOT LATER Eventually, you'll want to buy an Ensian. Why not buy now? 1. Ensian costs $5.00. It will be more later. 2. The price won't affect your expens- es as much now as it will after the holidays. 3. There is no better way to remember the past college year. Those are the reasons which should make you, as a student, buy Michi- ganensian today! CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Genuine horsehide A-2 Jacket $19.95; Muton color gabardine jackets, sur- coat style $14.95; men's rayon robes $6.88; men's Beacon flannel robes $6.88; gabardine pants 40% wool, 60% rayon $7.15. Open till 6 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.)5 LADIES cloth coat, very dressy, lynx fur collar, tees blue. $45. Ph. 2-9774. 1130 on State Street Heavy Ski Sweaters-assorted designs - $5.95 up. .)3 CHRISTMAS Gift Rates on TIME and LIFE now available. Phone Student Periodical Agency 2-8242 to order, )2 FOR RENT 2 ROOM furnished apartment. Share bath. 9518 North Main, Whitmore Lake 3951. 67R ROOMS FOR RENT 2 ROOM FURNISHED apartment, 906 Greenwood. Call Wright 6336. Male students preferred. )69R % OF DOUBLE for male, one block southeast of campus. 7330. )68R ROOMS FOR MEN--Single and double. Two blocks from Ad. Bldg. Call 2-8787 after 5:30. )63R TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests Bath, shower, reasonable rates, 518 E Williams St. Phone 3-8454. )12R PERSONAL Christmas Flowers Plants, corsages, and cut flowers for Detroit delivery. Ph. 3-1824, 7-11 p.m. CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE )52P VULCANS STUDENT SPECIAL TICKET SALE STOPS NEXT TUESDAY. HURRY UP. )46P CLUB 211 Available for parties, dances, etc. Ph. 2-8315. )2P ONLY 7 MORE S FOR SALE 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 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 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Tuesday night, Dec. 12 in main library, gold class ring with initials "J.J.L." inside band. Call 114 Tyler, E.Q. )13L TRANSPORTATION NEED RIDE to N.Y. Dec. 27. Return Jan. 2. Phone 7211, Morris. TALLAHASSEE, Fla.-One rider, round trip, Xmas vacation. Car uncrowded. Call Dexter 5501. RIDERS - Seattle, Portland. Married couple driving 1950 Lincoln. Plan arrive Dec. 24. Call 5632 before 3 p.m. ) 61T WANTED-Riders to L.A. leaving Dec. 22nd for cities on the Southern route. Ph. 2-2283, 7-9. )60T CLEARWATER, FLA.-Round trip for 2 leave Dec. 22, return Jan. 1. Help drive and share expense. Phone 7567 Cheney. ) 59T GOING TO ATLANTA, Georgia Dec. 22. Can take two riders. Call Dean 3-1850, Ann Arbor, evenings. )57T 2 RIDERS-Seattle or Portland, leaving Dec. 22. E. Kinken, 9443. )53T LEAVING Dec. 21 in 1950 Studebaker for San Francisco via 66. Share ex- pense and driving. 3-1183. )54T FLY NORTH AMERICAN to the coast or Miami. Less than air coach fare. Phone after 5:30, 2-8265, 25-9083. )55T 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 a t Adm. Bldg., 8-4:30. )38T WANTED TO RENT STUDENT COUPLE want room with kitchen privileges to be occupied Feb. 1. Call Stan 0284. )14W ~{ HOPPING LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 122 5. Liberty Phone 8161 )1P DAYS UNTIL XMAS O. -. -- * RI-T - # dl'(JV 'I; i ./ G FOR : KIM" FOR HER CHRISTMAS CARDS with Michigan seal, wrappings, playing cards. Morrill's, 314 S. State St. - COUSINS - ON STATE STREET PLASTIC ZIPPER SWEATER CASES. HOLDS SIX SWEATERS. ONLY $1.49 I FOR HIM RONSON LIGHTERS Over 50 different styles. Hallers Jewel- ers, 717 N. University Ave, near Hill Auditorium. FOR HIS CHRISTMAS-Esquire loung- ing socks. Foam sole, all wool argyle tops. Washable, $3.50. Rabideau-Har- ris, 119 S. Main St. f _.® _ A S t'Pu%_Iu_ H ELP WANTED PHOTOGRAPHER wanted to take J-Hop pictures. Call Carol Eagle, 2-2569. )49H I CAMPUS OPTICIANS I___ ..h K -1 .I A -4 I __________ NOW- - 44c TILL 5 P.M. L22 Nickels A rcade Phone 2-91 161 Dinner Dates om I W -- The elevator was crowded, and in a hurry to get down to Alnel for dinner!" NOW SHOWING FEATURE AT 1:10 - 3:10 - 5:15 - 7:25 - 9:30 STARTS SUNDAY BOOKS 0411 THFATRE_ LATE SHOW TONIGHT - Come as late as 11 P.M. and see complete show. L .... ,.. .. 9 v RARE, FIRST EDITIONS, SCHOLARLY; ANTIQUES, PRINTS, PAINTINGS. These make unique gifts, reasonable priced. Open daily, evenings and Sunday from 1 P.M. Th e 9oo9e Route 112, opposite post office Ph. 2-07F3--Clinton, Mich. 49p;; P.CI 551 MICHIGAN SOUVENIRS SHEAFFER FINELINE PENCILS with a Michigan seal...... $1.50 ASH TRAYS with Michigan seal..................19c and up BOOK ENDS....... ............ .....,...$2.75 SCRAP BOOKS......................$2.00 STUFFED ANIMALS................'....,....$1.25 and up PENNANTS and PILLOWS........................all prices ULRICH'S BOOK STORE 0. Your Christmas will be 1 T0 Merrer If you launder your clothes at the 'Launciromal 150 East Williams Phone 5540 O< o< >Go< _I>O<> -O<-'YO<- O G <->O=? <=O w . i v r r An Intimate Theatre Bringing Cinema Triumphs From All Nations I TODAY and SUNDAY - All Seats 50c 'Te gn'thep4 A J. ARTHUR RANK PRODUCTION An epic Tale of Violence on the Isle of Skye with ..t PATRICIA ROC WILL FYFFE FINLAY CURRIE "THE BROTHERS" is a film which combines a love story with violence brutality. Outstanding in an excellent cast is Finlay Currie, the- fierce and and t AiN -U imm U UF'i"'m l F* r n I