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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951

rivers Asked To Register

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

With a definite need for riders
> California and points west and
demand for drivers to Cleveland,
ittsburgh, New York and ,several
ichigan cities, Union travel serv-
e made a final appeal yesterday

to prospective post exam riders
and drivers to register.
Students may sign up in the
Union or at East Quad travel serv-
ice box until Jhne 8. ;

ANN ARBOR DRAMA SEASON
HENRY DANIELL
in
T. S. Eliot's "The Cocktail Party"

Madeleine
CLIVE

with EDWARD ASHLEY
Neva
PATTERSON

Pamela
SIMPSON

Curtain 8:30
MATINEE TOMORROW at 2:30
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
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TRIP?

When traveling, travel in comfort without
worrying about the safety of money. Convert
your cash into Traveler's Cheques. Get them
at the branch nearest you - there are three
branches conveniently located.

TIAE ANN ARBOR BANK

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Dailycassumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the Uni-
versity. Notices shoul be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on
the day preceding publication (11 a.-
mn. Saturdays).
FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951
VOL. LXI, No. 170
Notices
Faculty and Students, College of Lit-
erature, Science and the Arts.
Sat., June 2, is the first day of the
examination period and classes in the
Literary college will not regularly meet
on that day. In preparing the ex-
amination schedule the Committee on
Examinations has left Saturday as a
free day and regular examinations will
begin on Mon., June 4.
Hayward Keniston, Dean.
Plans for Commencement
Time of Assembly-4:15 p.m. (except
noted).
Places of Assembly
Members of the Faculties at 3:45 p.m.
in the Lobby, first floor, Administration
Building, where they may robe. (Trans-
portation to Stadium or Field House
will be provided).
Regents, Ex-Regents, and Deans at
3:45 p.m. in Administration Building,
Room 2549, where they may robe.
(Transportation to Stadium or Field
House will be provided).
Students of the various Schools and
Colleges on paved roadway East of East
Gate (Gate 1 - Tunnel) to Stadium in
five columns of twos\in the following
order:
Literature, Science and The Arts-
Column No. 1 (North Column) and
front two-thirds of Column No. 2.
Education-Rear third of Column No.
2.
Engineering-Front half of Column
No. 3 (middle Column).
Architecture-Column No. 3 (behind
Engineers).
Medicine-Column No. 3 (behind Ar-
chitecture).
Nursing-Rear of Column No. 3 (be-
hind Medicine).
Law-Front part of Column No. 4.
Pharmacy-Column No. 4 (behind
Law).
Dental Surgery-Column No. 4 (be-
hind Pharmacy).
Business Administration-Column No.
4 (behind Dental Surgery).
Natural Resources-Column No. 4 (be-
hind Business Administration).
Music-Rear of Column No. 4 (behind
Natural Resources).
Public Health-Front of Column No. 5
(South Column).
Social Work-Column No. 5 (behind
Public Health).
Graduate-Rear of Column No. 5
(Candidates for Doctor's Degree in
front).
March into Stadium-4:30 p.m.
Weather Rainy
In case of rainy weather, the Univer-
sity fire siren will be blown between
3:30 and 3:40np.m. indicating the exer-
cises in the Stadium will be abandoned.
Members of the Faculties, Regents,
Deans, etc. will assemble at the same
places as for the fair weather program.
Graduates will go direct to Yost Field
House 'at 4:30 p.m. and enter by the
South door.
GLENN L. ALT
Chief Marshal
1951 Commencement Announcements
Commencement booklets and an-
nouncements wil be available Mon.,
June 4 through Wed., June 6. Gradu-
ating class members who have made
orders may pick them up with order
duplicates as follows:
DURING EXAM WEEK
HAMBURGS
CHEESEBURGS
FRENCH FRIES
2X4
1217 Prospect
Phone 7171
Free Delivery on $2.00 food order

Lobby, Administration Bldg. - Archi-
tecture and Design.
Lobby, Administration Bldg. - Busi-
ness Administration.
Lobby, Administration Bldg.-Educa-
tion.
Lobby, Administration Bldg.-Engin-
eering.
Lobby, Administration Bldg.-L. S. &
A.
Lobby, Administration Bldg-Music.
Lobby, Administration Bldg.-Natural
Resources.
Lobby, Administration Bldg. - Nurs-
ing.
Lobby, Administration Bldg. - Phar-
macy.
Lobby, Administration Bldg. - Public
Health.
Dental School, Law School, Medical
School and Graduate School orders may
be picked up at the respective schools.
Commencement Instructions to Fac-
ulty Members: Convene at 3:45 p.m. in
first 'floor lobby of Administration
Building to take you to the Stadium
or to Yost Field House, depending on
the weather; on reaching Stadium or
Yost Field House, join procession and
take place assigned to you on stage, as
directed by Marshals; at the end of the
exercises, buses will be ready in drive-
way east of the Stadium or at west
side of Field House to bring you back
to the campus.
Faculty, College of Engineering: Meet-
ing, Fri., June 1, 3:30 p.m., 348 W. En-
gineering Bldg.
Phi Beta Kappa: Keys and certificates
may be called for at the Secretary's Of-
fice, Observatory, 2-4 p.m.
Attention June Graduates: College of
Literature, Science, and the Arts, School
of Education, School of Music:
Students are advised not to request
grades of I or X in June. When such
grades are absolutely imperative,the
work must be made up in time to al-
low your instructor to report the make-
up grade not later than noon, June
20, 1951. Grades received after that
time may defer the student's gradua-
tion until a later date.
Recommendations for Departmental
Honors: Teaching departments wishing
to recommend tentative June graduates
from the College of Literature, Science,
and the Arts, and the School of Educa-
tion for departmental honors should
recommend such students in a letter
sent to the Registrar's Office, Room
1513 Administration Building, by noon
of June 18, 1951.
Selective Service (Report of Class
Standing)
Students desirous of having their
draft boards notified of class standing
for the current academic year are
asked to observe the following proce-
dure: Students enrolled in-
Natural Resources
Literature, Science and the Arts
Architecture & Design
Music
Education
Pharmacy
Public Health
should call at the Registrar's Office,
located in the lobby of the Administra-
tion Building, on or after June 11 for
the proper forms and necessary In-
structions.
Students enrolled in-
Horace Rackham School of Graduate
Studies
Business Administration
Engineering
Social Work
Law
Medicine
Dentistry
should call at their Recorder's Office
on or after June 11 for the proper forms
and necessary instructions.
June Teacher's Certificate Candidates:
IA list of all June candidates who have
completed the general requirements for
the teacher's certificate has been posted
in Room 1431 U.E.S. Please check this
list to be certain your name is on it if
you expect to be recommended for a
teacher's certificate at the end of this
semester.
Committee on Student Affairs, meeting
of May 29:
APPROVED:
NAACP definition of quorum.
Spanish Club to be on list to be con-
sidered for co-sponsorship of one movie
on one week-end under usual Cinema
Guild financial and ticket procedures;
other movies sponsored independently
by the Spanish Club to be scheduled
during the week.
Cinema Guild granted monopoly on
showings of movies on weekends in
cases where the ticket sale is open tc
the public.

ROOMS FOR RENT

NEAR CAMPUS-Grad or business girl.1
Pleasant single rooms for summer.
Also for fall. Laundry privileges and
parlor downstairs. 829 Tappan Ave.
)74R-
MEN-2 room suites, near Rackham.
Bedding and housecleaning provided.I
Shower, bath. Hot plate allowed. Stu-
dent landlords. Summer and fall.
$6.00. 1034 E. Huron. Phone 2-8754.
)75R
REDUCED RATES for summer and fall
sessions. Choice accommodations for
male students. Twin-bed rooms with
individual desks, lounging chairs,
chests, etc. All linens furnished. Mul-
tiple both facilities, continuous, hot
water. Automatic heat in winter.
Rooms air-cooled in summer. Just 3
blocks off campus. Call 7632. )76R
DOUBLE SUITES, also Single. Close to
campus, Union. Shower. $5.50 weekly.
Summer session and fall. 509 S. Divi-
sion near Jefferson. )73R
ROOMS FOR MEN-For summer or fall."
Tiled shower, 1101 E. Univ. Ave. or call
after 5. Ph. 2-8797. )69R
LARGE single and double rooms to rent
for summer session near campus."
Living room available for study. 1331
Washtenaw. Call 9611. )68R
ROOMS -- Male students. Reasonable,
half block to campus, 417 E. Liberty.
For summer only. )65R
DOUBLES-Close to campus with cook-
ing privileges for advanced men stu-
dents. Electric range & 2 refrigerators,
2 baths with showers. Private entrance
for 9. Shown Tuesdays & Fridays from
8:15 to 11:15 a.m. or by appointment.
Call 3YP794J. )64R
VERY REASONABLE-Rooms for men.
-Summer & Fall. Hotplates, refrigera-
tor, shower, near campus, student
landlord. Jim Wright, 906 Greenwood
near Packard, Ph. 6336. )63R
DOWNSTAIRS spacious suite, private
entrance, shower, suitable three or
four men. Also large double and one
single. Shown before noon or after
six. 1430 Cambridge Road. )24F
SUMMER ROOMS for men, close to
campus. Phone Dexter 3192 for ap-
pointment. )61R
ROOMS for summer school. Doubles
and singles. Student landlord. Near
Bus. Ad School. Call after 4 - Ph.
2-7862. 940 Greenwood. )55R
ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS-One
double and one single near Law Club
and Bus. Ad. School. Continuous
hot water, showers. 808 Oakland.
Ph. 22858. )12R
CAMPUS TouristHome. Rooms by Day
or Week. Bath, Shower, Television.
518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )1R
SUMMER ROOMS, quiet, cool, big yard.
Shower, continuous hot water. Stu-
dent landlord. 3-1791 4-6 p.m. )72R
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPIST-HELEN BUSS. 1106 Oakland
Phone 2-7853. )26B
TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS.
Sales, rentals and service. Morrill's,
314 S. State St. )4B
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment Serv-
ice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar-
anteed repair service on all makes of
typewriters. ,6B
TYPING WANTED-To do in my home.
830 S. Main, 7590. )17B

BUSINESS SERVICES
RAY HATCH will patch that match'.
Learn to dance with
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIO
209 S. State - Phone 5083 )4P
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Parker 51 gold top pen. Call Ben
Andrews, 2-4401. . )97L
BLACK SHEAFFEt PEN in Angell Hall
Wed., May 23rd. Needed for exams. Call
Stockwell 3533.
FOR SALE
1933 PLYMOUTH coach. Excellent body
and running condition. 27,219 miles to
date. See and try it. Call Ypsi 4744
Rll any time. )130
FOR SALE-Chev. business coupe. Me-
chanically top-notch and appearance
excellent. Radio and Heater. Call
2-7544, preferably after 6 p.m. )131
STUDEBAKER 1942-Drive a car out
west this summer. Has five new tires.
Tel. 2-6373, Don Winslow. Best offer.
)132
SUNTAN tropical worsted, Army uni-
form blouse, slacks and shirt. $35.
Good condition. Call 2-8761. )133
3 SPEED English Bike-Used 3 months.
Like new. Call Musky 3-4211. )134
MICROSCOPE-Zeiss medical with oil
immersion. Good condition. Best of-
fer. Call 3-0766. )135
WHITE COAT-Palm Beach. Size 36. See
Dave B., 415 E. William St. at Thomp-
son, between 5:30 and 6:30 Fri. and
Sat. )136
TUXEDO-Singlebreasted; coat size 36,
trousers 30; in good condition. $9.
See Dave B., 415 E. Williams St. at
Thompson between 5:30 and 6:30 Fri.
and Sat. )136
BRAND-NEW English lightweight bi-
cycle with 3 speeds, $45. Call Ted,
2-6674. )137
RALEIGH BIKE-Good condition. Call
2-4401, 507 Williams between 6:30 p.m.
and 8:00. )138
HAVE A BIKE for summer school! Eng-
lish model. Moderate price. Phone
Allan Newman, 2-4419. )139
ZENITH RADIO-VICTROLA - Excellent
condition. Play 331,3 and 78 RPM rec-
ords. Call Roseann Heim, 2-3225. )126
B.S.A.'s & Harley Davidsons. Tires, bat-
teries, repairing, accessories. India
Motorcycle Sales, 207 W. Liberty, Ph.
2-1748. )102
ROYAL portable typewriter, record play-
er. Both in good condition. Reasonable
price. Call Sutti, 5974. )127
LARGE WARDROBE TRUNK, good con-
dition, $12. Call Harriet Hutzler, 8582
days or 3-1511 Ext. 662 nights. )128
TAILS and all accessories. Size 38-40,
$20. Call Bob, 305 Lloyd 2-4401. )129

FOR SALE
ARMY-TYPE FOOT LOCKERS $8.95 plus
excise tax. Good hardware, removable
tray. Veneer with sheet metal. Open
till 6 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash-
inton. )5
J. H. COUSINS
ON STATE STREET
Sleeveless Plaid Blouses $2.95 )3
PARAKEETS, canaries & finches. Bird
supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562
S. Seventh. )2
MOTORCYCLE-175 cc, 4 stroke, valve-
in-head, telescopic forks, spring frame,
beautiful design, almost new. Must
sell. Best offer. Call 3-4100. )113
EVERGREENS-Still time to transplant
junipers and arborvitae. M. Lee, 1208
Chem. Bldg. Mornings. Phone 8574.
)1
1938 WILLYS-$200.
Call 2-6943. )105
TRANSPORTATION
FREE transportation to Madison, Wis.,
or Chicago for assistance in driving.
7 or 8 June. Contact M. H. Seevers,
8645, 620 Oxford Rd. )31T
RIDERS wanted to Seattle via Glacier.
Leaving June 12. Write Roberts, 1444
Genessee St., Lapeer, Mich. )32T
RIDE WANTED-Detroit, Ann Arbor or
Toronto to Montreal. June 20-22. Call
Musky, 3-4211. )33T
WANTED-Ride for 2 to vicinity of
Iron Mountain June 12 or later. Phone
Dave Rahm, 2-2283. )30T

HELP WANTED

JUNIOR Executive, Technical, Sales,
RIDERS WANTED-June 2, Washington Enierg.M alAsoat.8S.
D.C. Ted Chambers, 2-0458, 206 Glen. Engineering. McCall Associates. 8 So.
Dearborn, Chicago 3, Ill. )53I:

Main and Huron Streets

State Street at Nickels Arcade

FOR RENT
FURNISHED apartment for summer,--
Call after 1 p.m. Ph. 3YP,5473W. )29F
TWO GIRLS wanted to share furnished
apt. with grad student for summer
session. Call 3-8279 between 12 to 1,
6 to 7. )32
FOR RENT-Large double room, als.
2-room apartment. Male students.
summer school. Quiet, of good char-
acter. Ph. 2-6685. )31F
FOR SUMMER SCHOOL - Two suites,
one single, for men students. Across
street from campus. 1008 Monroe. )26F
SUMMER SESSION-Furnished cottage
on Half Moon Lake, 30 minutes from
Ann Arbor. Quiet wooded setting.
Good fishing & swimming. Phone
Ypsilanti 3692-V. )25F
4-ROOM furnished apartment suitable
for four students for summer. Phone
2-9213. )32F
LOVELY 5 room apartment in Hanover,
N. H. (Dartmouth College). Excellent
library facilities near mountains. June
15 to Sept. 1. Call 2-2674. )36F
FURNISHED 3 room apartment for sum-
mer. 2-3 students. By Bus. Ad.-Bldg.
Call Al Blumrosen, 2-9335. )33F
APARTMENTS-Single and double, near
campus for men. Call Jim Wright
after noonr6336, 906 Greenwood. )34F
SHARE 3-room apartment with profes-
sional man. Close to campus and
downtown. All facilities. 5821 eve-
nings. )35

1108 Sotith University

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Continuous NO ! l44c to
from 1 P.M. 5 P.M.
Playing thru Saturday-

RIDE WANTED to northwestern Mon-
tana, June 17. Call Paul Van Order,
9828. ) 29T
PERSONAL
WANTED-Girl to share spacious 3
room apt. for summer. Ph. 3-1561, Rm.
5571 A. C. Lloyd. )54P
MEN going to summer school-You can
get very fine meals 4 blocks from
campus and at reasonable rates. Fra-
ternity House. Call Pat Cusick 2-0249
or 2-2205. )53P
ROOM AND BOARD
SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS-Room
and Board or just board. Reasonable
rates. Fraternity House, 3 blocks from
campus. For information call Paul
Anderson or John Wilson, 2-5644. )62R
COMFORTABLE well-furnished rooms.
On campus. Innersprings, showers,
linens furnished. Good food, home
cooking. Phone 2-6422. )57R
FOR RENT
3 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT -
For part or all summer. $50 per month.
Call YP 382R after 4 p.m. )30F

MEN STUDENTS living in ,NYC, Chi-
cago or any good sized town In the
U.S. If you've had selling experience,
particularly door to door or specialty
selling and wish to.make some real*
money this summer, call 3-8227. Best
time before 9 a.m. )-528
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS-Ladies garments. 510
Catherine near State Street. A. Graves.
Ph. 2-2678. )1A
" RENTALS
o month, 3 months
MORRILL'S
314 South State Street
Phone 7177

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RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone
3-1121. )10B
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty - Phone 8161 )2P
Read and Use
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Pre -,college Typewriting
and Shorthand.
Typing for younger boys
and girls.
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course, or take an intensive
skill-developing course during
vacation weeks.
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