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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951

.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
University. Notices should be sent
in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room
2552 Administration Building before
3 p.m. the day preceding publication
(I1 a.m. on Saturday).

TIME-LIFE are
X'mas favorites

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951
VOL. LXIV, NO. 62
NotiCes
Instructors of Engineering Freshmen:
Ten-week grades for all Engineering
Freshmen are due in the Secretary's
Office, 263 W. Engineering Building on
Fri., Dec. 7.
National Science Foundation predoc-
toral and postdoctoral graduate fellow-
ships. Information concerning and ap-
plication forms for these fellowships
will be found at the office of t'he Grad-
uate School.
Interviews:
Mr. Norman R. Meise of United Air-
craft Corporation, Research Department
is interested in February, June and
August graduates who have had train-
ing in Aeronautical and Mechanical
Engineering and Machine Computing.
He will interview in the Mechanical
Engineering Department from 9 to 12
noon and in the Aeronautical Depart-
ment from 1:20 to 5 p.m., Fri., Dec. 7.
Students of the Literary College: Stu-
dent Advisers will be available to aid

students with their tentative programs,
Thurs., 3 to 5 p.m., 1209 Angell Hall.
You are urged to come before making
your appointment with counselor or
adviser for next semester's elections.
Navy College Aptitude Test: Candi-
dates taking the Navy College Aptitude
Test, Dec. 8, are requested to report to
140 Business Administration Building
at 8:45 a.m., Sat. The session will last
until 12 noon.
NOTE: Each candidate's ticket of
admission has the incorrect address for
the Business Administration Building-
the correct address is Monroe Street be-
tween Haven and Tappan Streets,
Please use the Haven Street entrance.
Interviews:
Mr. Robert Wuerth of the Scintilla
Magneto Division of Bendix Aviation
Corp. will be in the Electrical Engineer-
ing Department on Thurs., Dec. 6, to
interview students with training in
electrical, mechanical, aeronautical, or
industrial engineering for permanent
sales engineering assignments in their
district offices.
The U. S. Civil Service Commission
announces for the National Advisory
Committee for Aeronautics an examina-
tion for Aeronautical Research Intern,
GS-5, for graduating students with
training in Physics, Chemistry, Elec-
tronics, Metallurgy, and Engineering
(Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical,
Civil, Ceramic, Electrical, Metallurgical,
Engineering Physrcs, Naval Architec-
ture). They also announce an exam-

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High on the list of college gifts
are subscriptionsito Time and
Life magazines. These are sent
to fellow students at the special
low rates which are available
through the Student Periodical
Agency,330 Municipal Ct. Bldg.,
phone 2-8242. Other magazines
may also be ordered there.
CINM AGUrILD
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ination for Aeronautical Research Sci-
entist, GS-7 to GS-15, for persons with
degrees in Physical Science (including
Physics, Electronics, Applied Mathema-
tics, Chemistry, Metallurgy, or other
appropriate field, or Engineering (&i-
cluding Aeronautical, Mechanical, Che-
mical, Civil Ceramic, Electrical, Metal-
lurgical, or other appropriate branch).
Application blanks are available at the
Bureau of Apointments.
A Research organization is looking
for a young woman to work in Ann
Arbor. She should have a degree in
Sociology or Psychology and must be
able to type. Shorthand is also want-
ed but is not essential. Some training
in illustrative or graphic art is de-
sirable; permanent work.
The Campbell Soup Company of Chi-
cago has openings for Chemists, Time
Study Analysts, and Stenographers. Ap-
plicants may be recent or February
graduates, male or female.
The New Mexico Merit System Coun-
cil announces examinations for the fol-
lowing positions: (1) Executive Assist-
ant-qualifications, including a degree,
are at least 4 years experience including
2 years of administrative or supervisory
experience, or any equivalent combina-
tion of education and experience and
(2) Junior Statistician-major in eco-
nomics, sociology, political science, or
business administration plus 1 year's
experience in research, statistics, ac-
counting or bookkeeping, or any equi-
valent combination of education and
experience. Applications must be filed
by December 20, 1951.
The AC SPARK PLUG DIVISION of
General Motors Corporation, Flint, is in
need of men with a Mathematics ma-
jor, for their Efficiency Department.
Some Physics courses would be helpful.
Application blanks are available at the
Bureau.
T e Dewey Products Company, manu-
fact ring pharmacists, of Grand Rap-
ids, Michigan, has an opening for an
Analytical Chemist.
The Foster Wheeler Corporation of
New York City has openings for a Me-
tallurgical Engineer for Development
work, and for a Marine Engineer or
Naval Architebt who has completed
graduate work, for their Marine De-
partment. Application blanks are avail-
able at the Bureau.
For more complete details concern'ing
the above requests, contact the Bureau
of Appoinments, 3528 Administration
Building.

cuss "The Salt-like Hydrides," Thurs.,
Dec. 6, 7:39 p.m., 3003 Chemistry Bldg.
Visitors are welcome.
Geometry Seminar: Thurs., Dec. 6,
4:10 p.m., 3001 Angell Hall. Mr. Jesse
Wright will speak on "Monoprojective
Geometry.
Seminar in Applied Mathematics.
Thurs., Dec. 6, 4 p.m., 247 West Engi-
neering. Prof. E. D. Rainville will speak
on "A Heat Conduction Problem and
the Product of Two Error Functions."
History II, Lecture Group 2. Examin-
ation on Fri., Dec. 7, 10 a.m. Leslie's,
McLarty's, Nichols's sections inWest
Gallefy Alumni Memorial Hall; Hoff-
man's and Slosson's in 348 West En-
gineering. Bring bluebooks.
Doctoral examination for John Jesse
Hayes, Geology; thesis: "Geology of the
Hodges Hills-Marks Lake Area, Northern
Newfoundland," Thurs., Dec. 6, 4065
Natural Science Bldg., 1 p.m. Chair-
man, F. S. Turneaure.
Concerts
"MESSIAH". The two annual Christ-
mas performances of Handel's monu-
mental oratorio, "Messiah," will take
place Sat., Dec. 8 at 8:30 p.m.; and
Sun., Dec. 9, at 2:30 p.m. in Hill Audi-
torium.
Participants will be as follows: Nancy
Carr, soprano; Eunice Alberts, contral-
to; David 3lloyd, tenor; James Pease,
bass; the University Choral Union of
310 voices; Musical Society Orchestra
and Mary McCall Stubbins, organist;
under the direction of Lester McCoy.
Tickets at popular prices, tax exempt:
58c and 42c will continue on sale until
Saturday noon, the 8th, at the offices
of the University Musical Society in
Burton Tower; and at the Hill Audi-
torium box officenafter 7 o'clock Satur-
day night, and after 1:30 Sunday after-
noon.
The performances will tegin prompt-
ly, and the public is requested to come
sufficiently early as to be seated on
time since latecomers will not be ad-
mitted during the performances.
The audience is also respectfully re-
quested to refrain from applause until
the close of Part I and at the end of
the performance.
Exhibits
Exhibit of Christian Art and Water
Color Scene in India: Lane Hall, open
daily, 3:30-5:30 and Thursday evening,
7:30-9:30.

OPENING FRIDAY, DEC. 7
Continuing through Dec. 22
First arena production of Gertrude Stein s
Yes Is for A Very Young Man
ARTS THEATER CLUB
Ann Arbor's Professional Theater
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW!!

MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
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Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Saturday morning - Zeta Tau
Alpha pin. Gold letters on black shield
surrounded with red stones. If found
phone Ruth, 2-0018 for reward. )65L
LOST-Brown leather zipper case bear-
ing the name David Klein, contains
personally valuable papers needed im-
mediately. If found, call 3-4211. )66L
LOST-At last Saturday's West Quad.
open house, large valuable mono-
grammed handkerchief. Blue with
yellow pattern, initials P.O.O.N., great
sentimental value. Call 2-4401, 508
Williams Hse. )69L
MAN'S WRIST WATCH LOST-Longine,
expansion band, white gold. Call
2-7983. Reward. )68L
GREEN SHAEFFER fountain pen on So.
University. Finder return to Mar-
garet Strand, 1503 Washtenaw, Phone
2-3159. Reward. )67L
, FOR SALE
TWO FORMALS-One white, one yellow.
Size 10, worn once. Call 5617 after 4
o'clock. )81
STUDENTS! An organization that cov-
ers five states presents diamond rings
at prices designed for you. Let me
show you how to save up to 50% on
the BEST QUALITY STONES. Phone
2-1809 evenings. L. E Anger. )15P
MAGAZ I NES
The perfect all year round inexpensive
Xmas gift. Free price list on request.
Special Xmas and Student-Facultyi
rates. Handsome gift cards sent to
recipients. Phone 2-8242 or write Stu-
dent Periodical Agency, 330 Municipal
Ct. Bldg. We handle all magazines
for all University personnel. )7
HOtrSE PLANT FREE with each bird
sold during Dec. Parakeets, canaries
& cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh.
, )4
SET OF GOLF CLUBS - MacGregor
tourney irons, Jimmy Thompson
woods. Also MacGregor Turf Horse
bag. Priced for quick sale. Call 3-8785
in the evenings. )91
WHITE TIE and tails plus 15% shIrt,
accessories. Size 38. $40. Also, size
37 tux with 15 shirt, $20. Call Steve
Martin, 3-4145. )90
ONE USED VIOLIN, radio, portable
typewriter, and Graphlex camera.
Real bargain. Call 3-1511 Ext. 544
from 9-5 only. )93
TUX FOR SALE-Size 38 long (tel.
2-4401) Fred Bryan, 12 Adams W.Q.
) 92
CAMERA - Retina II. Fred Knipp, 4
Hayden Hse. E.Q. )94

FOR SALE
1 TUX and 1 full dress. Size 38 regu-
lar. 8044. )98
1941 TWO DOOR SEDAN-Pontiac, good
condition, 2-1355. )97
LADIES DIAMOND RING-1z carat,
with appraisal value $700.00. Call
Lou after 7 p.m. at 2-8787. )96
REFLEX camera, f.5.6 lens, synchronized
shutter, case, $25.00. Phone 5700. )95
ROOMS FOR RENT
CAMPUS TOURIST HOME-Rooms by
day or week. Bath, shower, television.
518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )2R
LARGE SINGLE ROOM for a quiet man
student at 1021 Hill Street. Phone
2-7133. )30R
SUITE-Single or double-Workingman
or student. Near campus and Union.
Shower, hot water, $5.50 each. 509 S.
Division, near Jefferson. )10R
COMFORTABLE large room for 2 men.
Phone 2-0906 during the day, or 2-3781
after 5:30 p.m. or Sat. and Sun. )1R

ELMUIFEKS

BUSINESS SERVICES
EXPERT TYPING. Reasonable rates. 329
S. Main. Phone 3-4133 or 29092 eve-
nings. )B
WASHING -Finished work, and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery Phone 2-9020. )58
TYPING-Experienced in theses, term
papers, stencils. Phone 7590, 830 S.
Main.)6
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Fellow to work in kitchen
for free meals. Ph. 2-3191. )28H
PERSONAL
MODERN Beauty Shop - Special on
creme oil permanents-machine, ma-
chineless or cold wave, $5.00, shampoo
and set with cream rinse $1.00. Hair-
cut $1.00. Phone 8100 )13P
CAN ANYBODY tell me what MEM-Day
is? Call Neale, Ph. 2-3256. )25P
REMEMBER HER for the dance with a
corsage. Varsity Flower Shop, 122
S. "U". >3P
JANIE AND BERTHA left your nighties
in our apartment, causing us embar-
rassment. Is your box 208 Palmer?
Bill and Larry. )26P
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY--Copy of "Sacc;:-
Vanzetti Case" by O. E. Froenkel. Call
Dick Nelson, 3-4187. )6X
WANTEID TO BUY-Tux: 37 long. Call
3-0521, Ext. 484, )7X
MAN'S ENGLISH BICYCLE, 3-1465 )8X
MEN'S ICE SKATES, size 91. Phone
3-0913. )9X
MISCELLANEOUS
MEM-Day is Dec. 13.
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FOR RENT

ROOMS & SUITES FOR MEN-For those
who'll appreciate congenial landlady.
On campus. Call before 4 p.m. 2-0542.
)11F
ATTRACTIVE four-room suite for 3-5
men. 1402 Hill. Call after 5:30 p.m.
)1R
SUITE for one or two men, across
street School of Education. Every
comfort. 1008 Monroe. )14F
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERS and Fountain Pens -
Sales, rentals, and service. M rrill's,
314 S. State 6t. )3B
TYPEWRITER Repair Service and Rent-
als at Office Equipment Co. 215 E.
Liberty. )4B

Events Today
Women's Residence Hall Counselors.
Meeting, 4:15 p.m., League.
Sixth annual "Business Machines and
Supplies Exhibit." Exhibition galleries
of the Rackham Bldg., from 1 to 5 and
7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday.
Dec. 6 and 7. Twenty-eight major com-
panies will exhibit and demonstrate the
most modern equipment and machines
in this field. The public is invited to
attend. Admission free.
Kappa Phi. Supper and program, 5:30
p.m., Methodist church.
Hillel Drama Group: Meeting, 3:30
p.m., League. Everyone invited.
U. of M. Sailing Club. Meeting, 7:30
p.m.,' 311 West Engineering. Shore
school for new members.
La p'tite causette meets from 3:30 to
5 p.m. in the south room of the Union
cafeteria.
Graduate Student Council. Meeting,
7:30 p.m., Graduate Outing Club Room,
Rackham Bldg.
International Center Weekly Tea for
foreign students and American friends,
4:30-6 p.m.
Pershing Rifles. Meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Rifle Range. Bring gym shoes,
Hillel Social Committee. Meeting, 4
p.m., Lane Hall.
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"BEDAZZLES THE EYE!1
A rare and thrilling fusion of pantomime, music
and dance.'Tales of Hoffmann' is splendid!"
-Bosley Crowther, N.Y. Times
"**** Brilliant! Lavish! Imaginative! Miss
Shearer (and) Ludmilla Tcherina dance divinely!
Not-to-be-forgotten" -Kafe Cameron, Daily News
London Films presents a Powel-Pressburger Production
alesof ofwa
by Jacques Offenbach
color by TECHNICOLOR - co-starring MOIRA SHEARER LEONIDE
MASSINE * ROBERT HELPMANN * ROBERT ROUNSEVILLE - ANN AYARS
and presenting LUDMILLA TCHERINA - A Lopert Films Release

Matinees
400 Seats at 1.20
Some at 1.50 and 1.80

NIGHTS
400 Seats at 1.20
Some at 1.80 and 2.40

STUDENTS $1.00 ANYTIME
Seats On Sale Now for All Performances
Extra Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 5 P.M.

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SAT., DEC. 8 at 8:30
REPEAT PERFORMANCE
SUN., DEC. 9 at 2:30
TICKETS, TAX EXEMPT, 58c-42c
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