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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1950

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'U' SERVICE TO STATE:
Audio-Visual Center Aids Education

By BOB VAUGHN
The outstanding work done by
the University's Audio-Visual Cen-
ter, now in its 13th year, exempli-
fies the acceptance of this model
of education by the public and by
the nation's educators.
One of the most complete cen-
ters of its kind, this unit of the
University supplied more than
1,720 groups in 427 Michigan ci-
ties and towns with audio-visual
materials this year.
MORE than 5,000 movies and
1,000 film strips concerning almost
every conceivable subject a r e
available from the Center's library.
They range from "The Legis-
lative Process in Michigan," to
machine s h o p problems of
"Transmission of Rotary Motion."
And, in keeping with the pre-
sent world crisis, the Center will
soon have available for release
such films as "Pattern for Survi-
val," which shows what should be
done in case of an atom bomb at-
tack .

* * * *

'U' Students
Hold Mock
Court Trials
Insistant voices of lawyers exa-
mining and cross examining wit-
nesses have been ringing through
Hutchins Hall as the Law School
practice court trials swung into
session.
The practice court is a regular
feature of the senior Law School
curriculum, which was initiated to
acquaint the future attorneys with
the atmosphere and procedure of
the court room.
* * *
TO MAINTAIN a realistic atmo-
sphere, the Law School has devis-
ed an original technique.
Witnesses, chosen from stu-
dents outside the Law School,
are shown movies of the suppos-
ed crime.
At the trials they are asked to
testify as to what they saw. In
this way their testimony is as re-
liable as that of bystanders who
actually witness a crime.
FOR PURPOSES of organiza-
tion, Law School seniors are di-
vided into groups of four. Two
members of each group represent
the plaintiff, and the other two
plead the case of the defendent.
The procedure parallels that
of a real court case as closely
as possible.
The student lawyers file their
original pleadings and briefs, try
the case, and hear the decision of
a jury whose members they have
selected.
After the verdict has been ren-
dered, the losing side prepares a
motion for a new trial following
the standard procedure.
Practice court cases cover all
principal fields of law.
Stalin Wins
MOSCOW - (R) - Prime Mini-
ster Stalin was reelected to the
Moscow regional Soviet in yester-
day's elections. He received 31,452
votes out of a total of 31,452.

IPILA
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PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION

MICHIGAN DAILY
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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
TYPING - Accurate work, reasonable
rates. Wili call for and deliver. Call
Marie Schuler 6341. )32B
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
WASHING - Finished work and hand
ironing if preferred. Also rough dry
and wet washing. Free pick-up and
delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )1B
TYPING - Accurate wort, reasonable
rates. 'Phone 3-4040. )3B

FOR SALE
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
LADIESccloth coat, very4dressy, lynx
fur collar, teel blue. $45. Ph. 2-9774.
)130
- COUSINS -
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
ROOMS FOR RENT
? 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
Plantsl corsages, and cut flowers for
Detroit delivery. Ph. 3-1824, 7-11 p.m.
CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE )52P

CLUB 21 1
Available for parties, dances, etc.
Ph. 2-8315. )2P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 )iP
MICHIGAN NIGHT at Frank Dailey'sl
Meadowbrook. Ralph Flanagan andl
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, and1
intermediate points. Further infor-
mation and tickets at Adm. Bldg.,'
8-4:30 daily. )39P
WILL GIVE piano lessons. School of
Music senior. Phone 2-8242. )2
COMING HOLIDAY PARTIES 7
it costs so little to learn to have fun at
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State Ph. 5083 )4Pr
TRANSPORTATION

RIDE WANTED-Omaha Neb. Share
expenses. J. M. Smith, Lawyers Club,
3-4145, Fri. or Sat. )69T
TWO RIDERS wanaed to New York City
and back. Leaving Dec. 21st or 22nd,
5 a.m. Return Jan. 5th or 6th. $20
round-trip. Call 2-9587 after 5. )65T
NEED RIDE round-trip or one way to
IINorfolk, Virginia or vicinity; will
share driving and expenses. Leave
Dec. 22. Call 2-8539 Reuben. )66T
NEED RIDE to Toronto for 1 or 2
December 22-3. Call 3-4129 9 to 5.
)67T
DRIVING TO ROSE BOWL and return.
Need passengers. No driving required.
Married couple considered. Phone
3-4383 evenings. )68T
WANTED-Riders from N.Y.C. to Chi-
cago Dec. 27 to catch Rose Bowl Spe-
cial. Call Ed Gibbon 2-3046. )56T
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.
WANTED-Riders to L.A. leavin IUA.

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WITH AN awareness of the im-
portance of audio-visual educa-
tion in time of war, Director Ford
L. Lemler yesterday said:
"We will be planning acces-
sions to the film library to serve
the needs of adult community
groups and public schools in con-
nection with the growing na-
tional emergency as it affects
civilian defense plans and gene-
ral civilian morale."
In circulation now are such
films as "Report on the Atom"
and "Where Will You Hide" which
are designed to present vividly
atomic progress and its effect on
mankind.
* * *
IN ADDITION to providing state
wide services the Center also sup-
plies the campus with university-
level audio-visual material, pro-
jection services or the loan of
equipment and consultative serv-
ices.
Records indicate that faculty

--Daily-Ed Kozma
FILMSTRIP EXAMINATION-Audio-Visual Education Center
director Ford L. Lemler and administrative assistant Mrs. E. H.
McComb check one of the many hundreds of filmstrips available
at the Center.
, ' * * *

FLY NORTH AMERICAN to the coast
or Miami. Less than air coach fare.
Phone after 5:30-2-8265 or 25-9083.
) 55T
DASHING DISH driving to Buffalo leav-
ing Friday after 9 a.m. with hope ofj
arriving by 8 p.m., has found inter-
ested driver in Fred Miller-Ext. 2208
or 5772. )64T

WA3Maers w it. A .iivig Ie.
22nd for cities on the Southern route.
Ph. 2-2283, 7-9. )60T
LEAVING Dec. 21 in 1950 Studebaker
for San Francisco via 66. Share ex-
pense and driving. 3-1183. )54T
WOLVERINE CLUB
RASE BOWL SPECIL

use of these services has increas-
ed 25 percent since last year.
In 1949 the Center assumed re-
sponsibility for projection service
to University schools and depart-
ments and provides more than
1,600 hours of film projection in
campus classrooms.
ALSO, LAST year two silent mo-
tion pictures were made for the
Law School. They were designed to
provide a laboratory experience for
law students engaged in the pre-
paration of trial cases.
Another film, "Industrial Ex-
haust Systems," produced by the
Center is designed to compare
the effects of various types of
modern industrial exhaust sys-
tems and stresses the importance
of selecting the proper type of
system in order to provide more

healthy working conditions in
plants.
Prof. Arnet Epple of the me-
chanical engineering department,
and Kenneth Robinson of the
Michigan Bureau of Industrial
Health collaborated on the film
which was produced for the en-
gineering college.
With the help of the Informa-
tion Service and the University
Broadcasting Service, the Center
has made a 91 frame sound film-
strip entitled, "The Michigan Me-
morial Phoenix Project."
Not only does the Center pro-
vide audio-visual materials for the
state and campus but it furnishes
training in effective use of these
materials.
Formal course work is offered in
the education school and off cam-
pus through the Extension Service.

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Morrill's -- 314 S. State St.

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FOR SALE
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Lee Anger,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-3481
2:00-5:00. )121
BABY PARAKEETS and mated pairs,
canaries, zebra finches and Java rice
birds. Bird suppliesand cages. Mrs.
Ruffins, 562 ~. Seventh. )2B
BASS SKI BOOTS, ice skates, size 10.
Practically new $10 each. Phone 3-1060.
)135
Mmm MOVIE CAMERA, Eastman mo-
del 25, case, tilter, and tripod, $50.
Ph. 2-9774. )136
9-DRAWER knee-hole desk and chair.
Pd. $45. Will sell for $22. Phone
2-4591 room 304
Only 5 Shopping Days
Till Christmas

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LeaveD. , return i timne or
school. Com lete club car and dining
car service, leg rest coaches, low cost
pullman, many optional features.
Ticketsand information at Adm.
Bldg., 8-4:30. )38T
WANTED TO RENT
STUDENT COUPLE want room with
kitchen privileges to be occupied
Feb. 1. Call Stan 6284. )14W
HELP WANTED
PHOTOGRAPHER wanted to take J-Hop
pictures. Call Carol Eagle, 2-2569. )49H
LOST AND FOUND
KNITTING BOX containing navy swea-
ter and glasses. Christmas present.
Return to or phone Doris Waldecker,
802 Monroe, 2-5184. )14L

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Professor Receives Award

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

FOR HIM
JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT
RONSON LIGHTERS
Over 50 different styles. Haller's Jew-
elers, 717 N. University Ave., near
Hill Auditorium.
FOR HIS CHRISTMAS give him a fine,
all-wool Rugby sweater. Sleeveless,
pullovers and cardigans. $2.95 to
$10.95. Rabideau-Harris, 119 S. Main
St.
SEASON'S
SGREETINGS
TO ALL!
We are pleased to have served
you and hope to help you
look well groomed for the
Holidays.
The Dascola Barbers
Liberty near State

FOR HER
CHRISTMAS CARDS, wrappings,
appointment calendars, book ends.
Morrills, 314 S. State St.
- COUSINS -
ON STATE STREET
PLASTIC ZIPPER SWEATER CASES.
HOLDS SIX SWEATERS. ONLY $1.49

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The Institute of Radio Engineers Electronic Differential Analyzer,"
as awarded Prof. A. B. Macnee which appeared in the Nov., 1949
ze Browder J. Thompson Memo- issue of the I.R.E. magazine.
al Prie.The award will be formally pre-
sented by the president of the In-
P r o f. Macnee received the stitute at the annual banquet in
ward for his paper entitled "An [ New York on March 21.

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official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
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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).
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1950
VOL. LXI, No. 72
Notices
University Community Center,
Willow Run Village:
Wed., Dec., 20, 8 p.m., Ceramics.
Thurs., Dec.- 21, 8 p.m., Choir
practice.
Regents' Meeting: Sat., Jan. 20,
at 9 a.m. Communications for
consideration at this meeting
must be in the President's hands
not later than January 11.
Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary
All Students: A University regu-
lation requires that all students
leaving Ann Arbor for extended
vacations must return Library
books before their departure. The
purpose of this regulation is to
insure the availability of books for
scholars who wish to use them
while the University is not in ses-
sion.
In accordance with this rule, stu-
dents planning to spend Christmas
vacation outside Ann Arbor must

return Library books to the Charg-
ing Desk of the General Library (or
the proper Divisional Library) be-
fore leaving the city.
Special permission to charge
books for use outside Ann Arbor
may be given in case of urgent
need. Arrangements must be made
at the Charging Desk for books
from the General Library or with
Librarians in charge of Divisional
Libraries.
Students taking Library books
from Ann Arbor without permis-
sion are liable to a fine of $1.00.
The restrictions upon the use
of automobiles by University of
Michigan students will be lifted
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