TWO -. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1951 TWO TUESDAY. FEBRTTARV v 1.1iQJ6 Enrollment Here Drops 7.3 Percent Although enrollments at Mich- igan's colleges have shown a sharp decline since last fall, the University showed the smallest drop, a Detroit Free Press survey revealed yesterday. " According to the survey, the University suffered a decline of 7.3 per cent while other Michigan colleges and universities reported drops of 7.7 to 14 per cent. THE GREATEST decline, the survey indicated, was recorded at the University of Detroit. With registration complete in three of its major schools, the University of Detroit showed a 14.6 per cent decline under last fall's figure. Wayne University followed with an estimated slump of 10.4 per,. cent under last fall's rec- ord high of 18,307. Other per- centage decreases were: Michi- gan State Normal College, 9.1; Albion College, 8.5; and Michi- gan State College, 7.7. Crippled Ship Makes Port PERSONAL 4 ,,w HELP WANTED BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE STERN SHIP-Swedish ship Christer Salen came into Yokohama under its own power after losing the bow section in heavy seas, recently, 100 miles, off Japan. All passengers and crew were in the stern when the bow of the 4,928 ton vessel split off and sank. 'U' Sailing Club President The survey also made a corn- srison of present enrollments elected Midwest Commodore with the wartime and postwar peaks. Present Univ. of Mich. 17,167 Wayne Univ. 16,400 Mich. State Col. 13,838 Univ. of Detroit 4,379 Mich. S. Normal 2,225 Albion College 1,131 civilian lows Postwar War Low High 9,887 21 .363 6,287 18,307 sailing season. University students Don McVittie, '51, president of1 the Michigan Sailing Club, was founded the association in 1945. elected commodore of the Mid- 3,843 16,243 west Collegiate Sailing Associa- The Michigan Sailing Club is one of the most active in the M.C.S.A. It owns ten boats at Whitmore Lake. At present the 'Ensian Needs Photographers Student photographers are ur gently needed to work on the 19- 51 Michiganensian, Associate Edi- tor, Don Sigman, '51E, announced yesterday. The first meeting will be held on Thursday, Feb. 22, at 5 p.m. in the 'Ensian office in the Stti- dent Publications building. Pho- tographers unable to attend the meeting should contact Pete Mann after 8 p.m. by dialing 2- 0026. GIRL FOR CHILD CARE and light iron- ing, 2 afternoons a week 1-5. 50c per hour, 2-9496. )17H ROOMS FOR RENT j MARRIED couple accommodated, dou- ble furnished room close to campus, union. Shower, continuous hot water. Reasonable. 509 S. Division near Jef- ferson. )27R CAMPUS Tourist Home. Rooms by day or week. Bath, shower, television. 518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )1R ROOM for Japanese man. Second floor, close to bath. 917 E. Huron. )28R MEN STUDENTS Excellent single or double room adja- cent to campus. Call in evening after 6 or Sunday after 10 A.M. Phone 6466. )25R 2 SINGLE ROOMS-Nice residential dis- trict. Phone 2-3281. )26R BUSINESS OR GRADUATE GIRL-Large pleasant single room near campus in private home, downstairs parlor for entertaining, laundry privileges. 829 Tappan, Ph. 8321. )23R ROOMS FOR GIRLS-We have two va- cancies in the Women's League House at 312 S. Thayer. )21R A GOOD LOCATION - Men's double. $4.50. 120 N. Ingalls. Ph. 2-6644. )22R 2 VACANCIES FOR MEN. Share double suite, also ?z double study. Separate sleeping quarters. Near campus. Rea- sonable rent. 518 S. Division. )20R 2 LARGE SINGLES and 1 double; show- er, gas heat. 1125 Michigan. 3-1791 3-6 p.m. ) 18R DOUBLE-ROOM; part of double suite, working man or student near Cam- pus Union. Shower; rent reasonable. 1509 S. Division near Jefferson. )11R E. LIBERTY furnished singles, doubles, kitchen privileges, linens. Phone 5224. )14R 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 FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM - Men students. 836 Brookwood Ave. Phone 2-4239. )14F BUSINESS SERVICES HEALTHY NOW? BE HAPPY LATER! - Buy Life Insurance Now - Call Lincoln Representative, 2-3249 )12B TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS. Sales, rentals and service. Morrill's, 314 S. State St. )4B VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist, 513 E. Williams (new location as of Wed., Feb. 21). Legal, Master, Doctor's dis- sertations, foreign manuscripts, etc., 2-9848. )2B GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now available at Office Equipment Serv- ice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar- anteed repair service on all makes of typewriters. 6B KIDDIE KARE RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone 3-1121. )10B AL CHASE and his ORCHESTRA - For the Best in Dance Music - Phone Ypsi 4427 )21R WASHING-Finished work and hand ironing preferred. Also rough dry and wet washing. Free pick-up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )1B -FOR SALE U.S. Army, Navy type oxfords, leather soles, rubber heels, well made. Sizes 6 to 12, B to F widths. Special $6.88. Open until 6 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington Street. )5 TUXEDO, size 38, pants 30 inch waist, 32 inch in-seam $10.00; summer for- mal cream coat, black pants, all silk, same size, never worn $20.00. Call 6204. )10 TWO ART METAL, 2 drawer 3 by 5 card files, $5.00 each. Call 6204. )11 1936 PLYMOUTH COUPE $125 Good condition, 1946 motor, new li- cense. Phone 3CH 4653. )9 CANARIES-Beautiful orange warblers. Parakeets, love birds and finches. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S+ 7th. *)2B FORt SALE--Superbly lined Oldsmobile business coupe, 1940. Pre-war quality. Help fight inflation. Pay less for more. Call David Bull, 3-4145. )8 SALE SALE Cousins on State St. A FInai Close Out Sale on A Group of COATS SUITS SK I RTS JACKETS DRESSES PERSONAL NOTICE!! CLUB 211 Meal tickets don't expire until com- pletely punched. )3P GIRLS'! Humanitarian young gentle- men anxious to date homely-lonely coeds. Call Dave, 300-301 Lloyd Hse. 2-4401. )12P MEN! Tall(?) Terrific(?) Twenty-two or over(?) You may qualify for two capricious coeds. Object: Assembly Ball. Write Box 50, Martha Cook Bldg. ) 14P MEN TO EAT at FraternitynHouse - Breakfast, lunch, and dinner or any combination. To blocks from East Quad. 1318 Cambridge. Phone 3-8512. )13P PROFESSORS! Lithoprint your class textbook, laboratory manual, or book- lets. Call us for free estimate. Braum- Brumfield Inc. Ph, 3-8243. )1P DON'T BATCH-DANCE WITH HATCH - And catch a Match - RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIO 209 S. State Ph. 5083 )4P LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 )1P LOST AND FOUND LOST-A wallet containing ideritifica- tion cards, graduate registration fee card and pictures, key and West Af- rican coins. Ph. 7211. )8L TYPEWRITERS kL .i . _. *'e%. ,:7 /r ,. a RELAX 1,776 9,613 (not avail.) 2,565 b Repaired Rented Sold Bought .4 tion at its annual meeting held (not avail.) 1,534Sunday at the Toledo Yacht Club. club's activities include ice boat- Educators, the survey revealed, blamed the military draft and dwindling number of veterans for the declining enrollments. The M.C.S.A., composed of the ing in home-made boats. sailing clubs of 25 midwest uni- versities, arranges for regattas between its members during the Rest your eyes and nerves from the old grind. Start a hobby. Model Planes, Trains, Race Cars, Boats, Old Time Cars, will help you relax after hours of book work. Come in and see us. The group will hold 'an open meeting in March for all inter- ested students. Fountain Pens repaired by a factory trained man. Webster-Chicago Wirerecorders GI Requisitions Accepted MORRI LL'S 314 S. State Ph. 7177 Serv Mag ISaveris7 1.. [ 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 shoula be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552 Administration Building, by 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11 a.- m. Saturdays). TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1951 VOL. LXI, No. 92 Notices Regents' Meeting: Sat., Mar. 17, 9 a.m. Communications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands Chute, General Electric Company, will hold a Group Meeting for Electrical and Mechanical Engi- neering June graduates interest- ed in employment with this com- pany, Thurs., Feb. 22, 5 p.m., Room 348, W. Engineering Bldg. Summer Positions: Mr. Ken-! neth Smith, Director of camp Charlevoix (a private boys camp), will interview students interested in camp counselor positions at the Union, I to 5 p.m. Tuesday; 8 to 5 Wednesday; and 8 to 12 Thursday morning. For appoint- ment call University extension 2614. Staff Schools, Venezuela, S.A., need elementary and secondary' teachers for the 1951-52 school term. Minimum requirements are: 1. Under 35 years. 2. Single. 3. Pass medical examination. 4. Degree. 5. Two years of successful ex- perience. For further information please contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Build- ing. University Community Center, Willow Run Village. Tues., Feb. 20, Club Meeting. Wed., Feb. 21, Practice. Thurs., Feb. 22, ics. 8 p.m., Wives' 8 p.m., Choir 8 p.m., Ceram- Eugene Mikotsky, Research Asso- ciate, Engineering Research In- stitute, will speak on "Three-di- mensional Shock Wave Reflec- tions, Theory and Experiment," today at 3:45 p.m., Room 1504, E. Engineering Bldg. Botanical Seminar: Wed., Feb. 21, 4 p.m., Room 1139, Natural Science Bldg. Speaker: Dr. Pierre Dansereau. "The Vegetation of New Zealand." Geometry Seminar: Dr. Leisen- ring will speak at the first meet- ing of the Geometry Seminar at 3 p.m., Tues., Feb. 20, Rm. 3001 An- gell Hall. Political Science 182 will meet Wed., Feb. 21, and thereafter in Room 2203, Angell Hall. Soc. 256. Proseminar Revolu- tion-Counterrevolution, will meet regularly hereafter, 7:30-9:30 p.- m., Thurs., Feb. 22, Room 306, Romance Language Bldg. Seminar in Mathematical Sta- tistics: Preliminary m e e t i n g, Wed., Feb. 21, 12 noon, Room 30- 20, Angell Hall. Events Today Canterbury Club: 5:15 p.m., Evening Prayer. !I i FOR 60 YEARS Save with safety and profit. Open an insured savings account with any amount, not later than Mar. 8. Bureau of Appointments: Dept. of Defense-Armed Forces Faculty, College of Engineering: Information and Education Div., Meeting, Fri., Feb. 23, 4:15 p.m., Washington 25, D.C. needs civil- Room 348, W. Engineering Bldg. ian instructors for military per- sonnel in oversea commands. Choral Union Members in good General qualifications are: standing, will be extended cour- 1. 30-50 years tesy admissions to the Cincinnati 2. Bachelor's degree Orchestra concert Tues., provided 3, Three years' teaching ex- they call for passes Tuesday be- perience tween the hours 9:30 to 11:30, Mr. Lawrence Gates, Education- and 1 to 4 at the offices of the al Consultant, European Com- University Musical Society in mand, will be at the Mich. St. Burton Tower. Employment Service, 73101 Wood- ward Ave., Detroit, Feb. 21 and Applications for grants from the 3 to interview persons interested. Horace H. Racjiham Fund and For further information contact the Faculty Research Fund must the Bureau of Appointments, be submitted to the Office of the Room 3528 Administration Bldg. Graduate School by Feb. 21. Bureau of Appointments: Employment: Mr. George M. Puerto La Cruz and San Tome p, Lectures University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Speech. "The Wisdom of Washington and the Learning of Lincoln." Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, Pastor Emeritus of the Central Woodward Church, Detroit. Wed., Feb. 21, 4 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hall. Academic Notices Make-up Examination in His- tory: Sat., Mar. 3, 9-12 noon, Room 229, Angell Hall. Any stu- dent who missed the final exam- ination should obtain written permission from his instructor to take the make-up, and then sign list in the History Office, 2817 South Quad, Congregational, Disciples, gelical and Reformed Tea, 4:30 to 6 p.m., Guild HOBBY SHOP 115 West Liberty St. 1 Evan- Guild: House. Christian Science Organization: Testimonial meeting, 7:30 p.m., Unn er Room Lane Hall. OPENING FEB. 27 THE ARTS THEATER CLUB 2491/2 East Washington Presents The Respectable Prostitute By Jean Paul Satre The first of a series of Six Plays ,p , al h l. Political Science 52 and 67:u rn' Make-up examinations (final) in Student Science Society: Meet- both courses will be given Sat., ing, 7:30 p.m., Room 1300, Chem- Feb. 24, 9-12 a.m., Room 2014, istry Bldg. Prof. Leslie A. White Angell Hall. No other make-up will speak on "The Development will be given. of Civilization." Members are re- quested to attend. Aero-Thermodynamics Seminar: (Continued on Pate 4) Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Number 12...THE MOURNING DOVE f ': ",Some of them are pretty sad!" a I) M elancholy and dejected, this gloomy miss found little to titillate her in the recent deluge of quick- trick cigarette tests! 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