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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1951

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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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
University. Notices should be sent
in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room
2552 Administration Building before
3 p.m. the day preceding publication
(11 a.m. on Saturday).
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1951
VOL. LXII, NO. 34
Notices
University Senate Meeting, Mon., Dec.
17, 4:15 p.m., in the Rackham Amphi-
theatre for the election of committee
members and for the consideration of
reports and other business. Matters to
be included on the agenda should be
brought to the attention of the Secre-
tary by Sat., Dec. 1, 1951.
Change of Library Hours
The General Library of the Univer-
sity will be open on Sunday afternoons
during the remainder of the first se-
mester. The hours will be from 2 to
6 p.m. Holders of stack permits will
have access to the stacks and may with-
draw books. Other users of the Libraryj
may return and renew books, but not
charge them, at the Circulation Desk.
Service will be given in the Medi-
cal Reading Room, the Periodical Room,
and the Main Reading Room. Study
halls will be closed, but books desired
for Sunday use may be reserved by
students on Saturday.
Continuance of Sunday service after
the end of the semester will depend up-
on the degree of Library use.
'The General Library will be open on
Friday evenings, beginning November 2.
Faculty of the College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts: November meet-
ing, Mon., Nov. 5, 4:10 p.m., 1025 An-
gell Hall.
Faculty, College of Engineering: Meet-
ing, Thurs., Nov. 8, 4:15 p.m., 348 W.
Engineering Building.
Choral Union Members whose attend-
ance records are clear, are reminded to
call for their courtesy passes admitting
to the Cleveland Orchestra concert Sun-

day night, on Friday, November 2, be-
tween the hours of 9:30 and 11:30 and
1 and 4, at the offices of the Univer-
sity Musical Society in Burton Tower.
After 4 o'clock no passes will be issued.
Freshman Instructors: High school
principals attending the Principal-
Freshman Conference have been in-
vited to visit freshman classes Tuesday
morning, Nov. 6, during their free per-
iods.
Housing applications for graduate and
undergraduate women students now
registered on campus and wishing to
move for the spring semester of 1952
will open at 12 noon, Thurs., Nov. 15th,
at the specified window in the lobby
of the Administration Bldg. ONLY
THOSE WITH NO HOUSING COMMIT-
MENT MAY APPLY. Applications will
be accepted for both Dormitory and
League House acommodations until the
number of available spaces are filled.
Approved Social Events:
November 2-
Alpha Xi Dclta
Couzens Hall
Jordan Hall
Kappa Alpha Theta
Phi Gamma Delta - Sigma Alpha Ep-
silon
November 3--
Adams House
Alpha Chi Sigma
Alpha Kappa Alpha - Alpha Phi Alpha
Alpha Omega
Anderson House
Beta Theta Pi
Delta Tau Delta
Graduate Outing Club
Greene House
Hillel Foundation
Lambda Chi Alpha
Inter Co-operative Council
Nakamura House
Kleinsteuck - Alice Lloyd Hall
Phi Delta Phi
Psi Omega
Sigma Nu
Taylor House
Theta Delta Chi
Winchell House
November 4-
Delta Chi
Graduate Outing Club
Hillel Foundation
Phi Delta Phi
The following house groups have reg-
istered broadcast entertainments of
Michigan-Illinois game on Sat., Nov. 3,
from 2:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Delta Tau Delta
Lambda Chi Alpha
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Chi
Personnel Requests:
The Marathon Corporation of Mena-
sha, Wisconsin, is in need of a techni-

cal librarian for their research depart-
ment. Applicants should have had some
courses in chemistry. Application forms
are available at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments.
The Detroit Civil Service Commission
announces examinations for Medical
Laboratory Analyst, Technical Aid, and
Senior Governmental Analyst. The
residence rule is waived for all posi-
tions.
The State Farm Insurance Companies
of Bloomington, Ill., is looking for Feb-
ruary graduates for Underwriting Train-
ees, Claims Trainees, Supervisory Train-
ees, and Actuarial Trainees.
Personnel Interviews:
Fri., Nov. 2, a representative of the
Filtrol Corporation of Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia, will be interviewing June gradu-
ates of Chemical Engineering.
For further information and appoint-
menits concerning the above requests
and interview, call the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg.
Academic Notices
Medical college admission test: Can-
didates taking the Medical College Ad-
mission Test, November 5, are request-
ed to report to the Rackham Lecture
Hall at 8:45 a.m., Monday morning for
the morning session. The afternoon
session will begin at 1:45 p.m. Candi-
dates must be present at both ses-
sions.
Psychology Colloquium. Fri., Nov. 2,
4:15 p.m.. Rackham Assembly Hall,
third floor. Dr. Roger Brown will
speak on "Rigidity and Authoritarian-
ism." Refreshments at 3:45.
Harary will speak on "The Number of
Rooted Trees."
Astronomical Colloquium. Fri., Nov.
2, 4:15 p.m., the Observatory. Mr. Jo-
seph W. Chamberlain will speak on
"The Network Nebula in Cygnus."
Seminar in Topology: Fri., Nov. 2, at
3 p.m., in Room 3011 A.H. Mr. Cross
will speak on "The Strong Extension
of Ti Spaces into Ti Compact Spaces."
Faculty Members who are pianists
may secure copies of the new Brink-
man-Dexter booklet on editions of
piano music by calling at the School
of Music office on Maynard Street.
Events Today
Motion Pictures, auspices of the Un-
versity Museums. "Fundamentals of
the Diet," "Foods and Nutrition," and
"The Teeth." 7:30 p.m., Kellogg Audi-
torum.
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student
Club: Special social at 8:15 p.m., Stu-
dent Center, 1511 Washtenaw.
Canterbury House Tea at 4 p.m. All
Episcopalian students and their friends
are invited.
Mat. 'til 5 P.M. -- 30c
Nights - Sun. - 44c
TODAY & SAT.

International Radio Roundtable: Aus-
pices of International Center and
WUOM. Discussions are held every
Friday at 8 p.m., on WUOM, trans-
cribed on WHRV on Monday at 9:30
p.m., and are broadcast on the Voice
of America to foreign countries. Sub-
jects for discussions:
Life in Other Lands, Nov. 2.
"The Less I Have the More I Am,"
Romain Rolland, Nov. 9.
Students interested in participating
on the programs may contact Hiru
Shah, Moderator of the Roundtable,
ph. 8598.

Coffee Hour, Lane Hall, 4:30-6
Come and meet your friends.

p.m.

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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-A daily assignment spiral not-
book, navy leatherette, in vicinity of
Angell Hall, League, or T.C.B. Im-
portant notes and checkbook inside
Call Carol Kazahn, 2-5184. )31L

Newman Club. Open House, 8-12
p.m., in the clubroom of Saint Mary's
Chapel. Entertainment and dancing.
All Catholic students and their friends
are invited.
Department of Astronomy. . Visitors'
Night, 7:30 p.m. Miss Nancy E.
Weber will lecture on "Our Sun,
the Nearest Star." After the lec-
ture in 3017 Angell Hall, the Students'
Observatory on the fifth floor will be
open for telescopic observation of Jupi-
ter and a double star, if the sky is clear,
or for inspection of the telescopes and
planetarium, if the sky is cloudy.
Children must be accompanied by
adults.
Hillel: Friday evening services, 7:45
p.m., Lane Hall. After services the
Hillel Dramatic Group will present a
skit based on a short story by Peretz.
Everyone is welcome.
JGP. Meeting of the central commit-
tee, 4 p.m., League.-
Westminster Guild: Costume Hal-
lowe'en Party at Wesleyan Guild, 7:45
p.m.
Wesleyan Guild: Halloween party, 8
p.m., at the Guild. Come in costume
or a mask.
Record Concert. League Library, 4-
5:30 p.m. 4
IZFA. Executive Board Meeting, Room
3M, Union.
Hawaii Club. Business meeting, 7:30
p.m., League.
Lutheran Student Association. Square
Dance. Meet at the Student Center,
corner of Hill and Forest at 8 p.m.-
The group of Teachers of English
fromvarious countries who are receiv-
ing special training in the English
Language Institute will present a pro-
gram in the Rackham Building Assem-
bly Hall at 8 p.m. Persons interested
in meeting the group are invited.
Wesleyan Guild: Work Day for the
D. P. Fund, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Din-
ner will be served at the church at
noon.
Coming Events
Hillel Sunday Night Supper Club.
First meeting, Sun., Nov. 4, Sigma Al-
pha Mu house, 800 Lincoln, 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. Kosher delicatessen style.
(Fee charged).
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FOR SALE
WHIZZER motor bike, A-1 condition.
Economical transportation, 313 Hins-
dale E.Q. after 6 p.m. )59
TUXEDO-Good quality, good condi-
tion. Size 44. $35. Phone 3-0148. )58
BOLSEY 35mm CAMERA with case and
flash attachment. Shine attests con-
dition. $45. 3-0148. )58
FOR SALE-Tux and tails, 42 and 42
long, with accessories. Excellent con-
dition. Cali 2-8465. )57
BUSINESS GIRL wants to sell dresses,
formal, sizes 10 to 12. Call 3-0675
after 5:30. )52
SCHWINN light-weight bicycle, Stur-
mey-Archer rear, 2 brakes, $35. Call
J.P., 3-1066 after 6:30. )55
MEN'S RALIEGH sports bicycle. Excel-
lent condition. Phone 3-0275. )54
CAMERA-VoigtLander Bessa f:35 lens,
case and range finder. $35. Ph. 5700.
)60
CUSHMAN SCOOTER in fine condition.
Owner in service. Phone 7759. )61
OTHERS TRY TO IMITATE IT
but there's only one
OFFICIAL MICHIGAN RING
See it! Buy it at
BURR-PATS, 1209 S. "U" )5
FOR RENT
FACILITIES for banquets, parties, meet-
ings, dances,greceptions, available at
American Legion Homne. Ph. 6141. )5F
GIRL WANTED to share lovely two bed-
room furnished apartment. Call 3-0675
6-8 p.m. )8F

FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE four-room suite for 3-5
men. 1402 Hill. Call after 5:30 p.m
)1R
ROOMS FOR RENT
CAMPUS TOURIST HOME-Rooms by
day or week. Bath, shower, television.
518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )2R
ROOM for woman near campus. Home
privileges. Call 3-4559 before 3 p.m.
)24R
BUSINESS SERVICES
KIDDIE KARE
RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone
3-1121. )2B
TYPEWRITERS and Fountain Pens -
Sales, rentals, and service. M rrill's,
314 S, State St. )3B
TYPEWRITER Repair Service and Rent-
als at Office Equipment Co. 215 E.
Liberty. )4B
EXPERT TYPING. Reasonable rates. 329
S. Main. Phone 3-4133 or 29092 eve-
nings. )8B
TYPING-Experienced. Stencils, thesis
and term papers. 830 S. Main. Ph.
7590.
WASHING-Finished work, and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing,
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )5B
DRESSMAKtING, tailoring, alterations,
accurate fittings. Quick service. Phone
9708. )13B
CREGIER'S MANUSCRIPT SERVICE-
Theses, term papers typed and edited.
Prices on request. 315 E. Liberty.
Phone 3-0254. )12B

LOST-Brown rim glasses in tan case
and blue pen. Call Evelyn Brache,
3056 Stockwell. )32L
LOST-Composition notebook contain-
ing Far Eastern History notes. Re-
ward. Phone 2-3348. )30L
REWARD - Brown jug missing from
Martha Cook homecoming display.
Desperate for return. Call 2-3225. (315)
)29L
FOUND - Near Washtenaw & Forest.
Slide-rule K&E. Bill 318798. )34L
PRETZEL BELL Gray gaberdine, switch-
ed Friday night. Call 205 Wenley, W.Q.
)33L
LOST-Gray Parker "51" pen. If anyone
took it from room 2014 Angell Hall,
please contact Marilyn Walsh, 533
Mosher. )36L
LOST - Three strand pearl necklace
Tues. morn, on campus. Reward.
Malik, 1003 E. Huron, Apt. 2. )39L
LOST-Ronson lighter initialed J.S.S.
near Angell Hall Tues. morn. Reward.
Ph. 3-8842. ) 34L
ATTENTION - Student Legislature,
Sphinx, campus at large: Has anyone
seen one big grey topcoat? Lost in
the shuffte at the Homecoming dance.
Wouldn't fit more than a dozen peo-
ple on campus, so if yours is hanging
down over your hands, call George
Qua at 3-8634 or 2-3256. )38L
FOR SALE
CANARIES-Beautiful singers and fe-
males, parakeets and California lin-
nets. 562 5. 7th. Ph. 5330. )
HEADQUARTERS for Levis - Sam's
Store, 122 E. Washington St. Open 'til
6 p.m. )
DRESSES, FORMALS-Sizes 10-12, ex-
cellent condition. Ph. 3-0675 after 5:30.
)52
A4cWEEKDAYS
TO 5 P.M.
Continuous from 1 P.M.

TRANSPORTATION
WANTED - Man to help drive older
couple to Los Angeles anytime before
Xmas. Good proposition. '50 Ford.
Inquire 6637. )7T
PERSONAL
MODERN Beauty Shop - Special on
creme oil permanents-machine, ma-
chineless or cold wave, $5.00, shampoo
and set with creamrinse $1.00. Hair-
cut $1.00. Phone 8100. )13P
MERGATROID-All is forgiven if you
will take me to the Cornell game on
the Wolverine Club Special. Trans-
portation. tickets, and accommoda-
tnsare available at the Administra-
tion Bldg. 1:00-4:30. ) 12P
MISCELLANEOUS
ALTHOUGH we offer the BEST rates
and the BEST service to ALL periodi-
cals for 4.LL University personnel, we
are registered with the Better Busi-
ness Bureau. Student Periodical
Agency, Ph. 2-8242, )6M
APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS-While
you wait, 6 for $1. Snider Studio,
213 S. Main. )8M
HELP WANTED
SALESMAN-Experienced preferred, part
time for clothing, shoes. Apply in
person or by letter. Give hours. Do
not phone. Good pay. Open till 6 p.m.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )22H
- Today & Saturday -
Two Adult Thrillers
"Confession of a Model
[ "Scretalso
"Secret of a Sinner"
STARTS SUNDAY

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DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH PRESENTS
A NEW MODERN TRAGEDY
'0LIVE ON AUVff'
by KENNETH GOLDSTEIN
Fri. &Sat.-Nov. 2 & 3 8P.M.

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THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME
FROM A LIFETIME OF THRILLS!

12 DAYS
TIL
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Admission 1.00 - 75c - 50c

Box office open 10 A.M.-8 P.M.

FOSTER .

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS
Served from 5:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.
Pecan Waffles, Ram & Coffee
75c
French Fried Shrimp Plate... $1.25
Wanno e .

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Huston Burdette, Chef

FINAL PERFORMANCES-TONIGHT-SAT-SUNDAY
"THE SULKY FIRE"

LANE POWELL - DANIELLE DARRIEUX
NENDLL COREY- FERNANDO LAMAS
,, nooaVIC DAMONE .
Plus
GLENN ANNE
FORD-BAXTER

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NOTE SCHEDULE!
Shows 1:00 - 3:00 - 6:00 - 8:30
Feature 1:30 - 4:00 - 6:30 - 9:05

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by JEAN JACQUES BERNARD
ARTS THEATER CLUB
Ann Arbor's Professional Theater

209 12 E. Washington

Phone 7301

Greatest ADVENTURE
of the Ages!
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LATEST NEWS
- Coming Sunday -
FIRST TIME AT
REGULAR PRICES!
"SAMSON AND
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CINMA GU ILand
WSSF
present
Preston Sturgis'
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with
Linda Darnell Rex Harrison
We are proud to return to campus the favorite film
of our summer program . . . In our opinion it is
one of the funniest comedies of the last five years.
-THE S.L. CINEMA GUILD
Arch. Aud. 50c tax included
Fri., Sat. 7:30, 9:30

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ANY ONE OF EACH PLAY'S FIFTEEN PERFORMANCES

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AIM's LITTLE CLUB
FRIDAY 8:00 - 12:00 P.M.
MICHIGAN LEAGUE
MUSIC . .«. REFRESHMENTS .. . ENTERTAINMENT

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CHANCE!

THE MAGIC FLUTE (complete) - MOZART
Berger, Lemnitz, Roswaenge, Strienz, Husch with
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus
Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
FAUST (complete) - GOUNOD
European Soloists and Chorus with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
LA TRAVIATA (1946 Broadcast) - VERDI
L. Albanese, Jan Peerce, Robt. Merrill with the
NBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini

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An Intimate Theatre
Bringing Cinema Triumphs
From All Nations

French Soloists with Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Roger Desormiere

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