T.'WO . THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1952 , A DAILY OFFICIAL' BULETIN ELIKINE0 The' Daily -Official -Bulletin is an- offi4tl publication. of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsi- bility. Publication in it is construc-- tiie notice to. all members of. the University. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN--form to Room 2552 ,Administration Building before 3 p.m._ thedypiyecedin'g publication (11 a-.m. ;O ng ttrda', . - s F chy, January 1, l952 -VOL, LX NO,,85. Choral.Vnion-ealers--are reminded thattp- relaeaxsal -neit .Tuesday will at 6:40 siarp with the recording of Waton' Belslizarg Feast" for. iCenty xniirfth reoeediffg the usual. -1rheareliuhoulrof 7 T o'cloc"k:, . Identification ,Phtographs for All Students: Aif stud nts who are con- taping ,n the, University.,the, second semester should be photographed for thei identification Cards atromi 515 Adiihnjttration Bitildih The hours. are as-'foll)wa:°8-5J,:'january 21-31. .Gruate tudents-are asked to appear ony Jgnuary 28:31. The followin~gstudents need not ap- peaf 1)'Jude aidAugust graduates,-. 2) students who obtafied -permanent (laminate ),carjs.last fall, ,3), students in Iaenti4, Law, Nwixsing, and Medi ciie t -d~tis. WmnSu There will be recreational swimming at the Union Pool on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 7 to 9 during the eafhiation period. The pool will not be.on d s Saturdaymdniing. AlyilcatIons for fellowships-3 and R scholarships in the GiiduateSchool for 1952=53 andsupporting letters"of recom- nendation'will be accepte' until'4 p.m.,., 'PA., Feb. 15 in the Graduate School Of- fices Present holde s of apjo iritments THROUGH SUNDAY 1 Ph. 5651 must file application for renewal at this time. t Attention February Graduates: Col- lege of Literature, Science, and the Arts, School of Education, School of Music, and School of Public Health - students are advised not to request grades of I or .X in February. When such grades are absolutely imperative, the work must be made up in time to allow your instructor to report the make-upgrade not later than 11 a.m., Thurs., Feb. 7, Grades received after ,that time may defer the student's graduation until a later date. s who are interested contact the Bureau of Appointments. The Toledo Scale Company of Toledo, Ohio, has openings for Mechanical, Electrical, and Industrial Engineers; al- so Business Administration students. Rlecommendations for Departmental' Honors: Teaching departments wishing to recommend tentative February grad- ,uates from the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the School of Education for departmental honors should- recommend such students in a letter sent . to the Registrar's Office, Room 1513 Administration Building, by 11 a.m., Thurs., Feb. 7. Personnel Requests The Federal Bureau of Investigation f' Washington is now accepting appli- cations for the positions of Special Agent 'Employees from men who possess a Bachelor's degree. February graduates are eligible. Applicants must be citi- zens, 25 years old, in perfect health and be willing to serve in any part of the U.S. or Territorial possessions. To make application contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3528 Administration Build- ing or call Ext 371. Allegany Ballistics Laboratory in Cum- berland..Maryland has positions .open for Chemists (MS or PhD), Physicists and Chemical Engineers'with either BS or ,MS .plus one to five years experi- ence- ;in- industry; Electrical. Engineer at BS or. MS level. with experience in Electronics or Radio; Mechanical Engi- xieers with considerable experience in design work on cylinder closed pressure vessels. GM Transmission Division of Detroit is in need of an Accountant. Individuals An Intimate Theatre Bringing Cinema Triumphs From All Nations The Michigan Employment Security Commission of Ypsilanti has a vacancy for an Employment Interviewer. Feb- ruary graduates in Psychology, Econo- mics or Personnel are eligible to apply. The E. G. Bohn and Company of Chi- cago, Ill. is in need of a woman to work as a Report Writer and General Secre- tary. A working knowledge of short- hand is required. The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company of Detroit has open a position for a man with a background in Architectural and Mechanical Drawing and is in- terested in sales. Sales Trainee positions are available at the Hood Rubber Company of De- troit. The positions would include (training of all phases of merchandise work, advertising and sales through di- rect handling of dealers in the branch.. The Muskegon Piston Ring Company of Muskegon is in need of a Chemist or Chemical Engineer. A degree is preferred, however, two years of con- centrated studies is acceptable. Joseph T. Ryerson and Sons, Inc. of Chicago have open positions for Me- chanical, Structural, Industrial, and Metallurgical Engineers in addition to students of Accounting, Law, and Bus- iness Administration. Radioactive Products, Inc. in Detroit has an available opening for a Junior Chemist. A woman with a degree in Chemistry with courses in Physical Chemistry and a Physics background can make application. The Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Com- pany of New York has openings for February or recent graduates to do sales work to department and home furnishing stores. The first six months would be spent in New York, however, later the candidate would be placed anywhere in the U.S. The American Brake Shoe Company of New York is. in need of February graduates of Mechanical, Metallurgical, Industrial, or Chemical Engineers for Sales and Production. Experienced men are also eligible. The Department of State Employ- ment and Registration in Baltimore an- nounces they have openings for men- for Highway and Bridge Engineers. More detailed information is available. Booz, Allen and Hamilton (Manage- ment Consultants) of Chicago, Illinois have open positions for students of Finance, Marketing, Manufacturing, and Personnel. They have a Training Pro- gram and prefer men with good bus- iness experience. The American Broach and Machine Company of Ann Arbor is in need of Mechanical Engineers. February gradu- ates are eligible. The Argus Cameras, Inc., of Ann Ar-' bor has an opening for a Sales Trainee. A February graduate in LSA or Bus- iness Administration can make appli- cation. The Detroit Arsena-l' -in Center Line have available positions for February graduates for Design, Development, Re- search, Evaluation, -Investigation, etc. Any Engineers are eligible. Departments of the Army and Air Force of New York City announce op- enings for Architect Trainees.- The in- diyidual would train .tq be an Enginee- ring -Supervisor with the -EUCOM in Europe. E. I.'Du Pont De Nemours and Com- pany of Wilmington, Delaware has va- cancies in their Engineering "Depart- ment, primarily in the East and South- west. Detailed information* is available at the Bureau of Appointments. The Ortho: Pharmaceutical Corpora- tion of -Raritan, New Jersey is in need of an Assistant Bacteriologist. A male or female may make application if he or she holds a degree -in Bacteriology. The Panama Canal Company; in Bal- boa Heights, Canal Zone has a number of Professional and Technical positions open. The Detroit Ordnance District,of De- troit- announces a need for -Gage Check- ers, A woman graduating, in February with mathematical or mechanical apti-- tude is- eligible. --A., H. .and A. Selmer, Inc. -of Elkhart, Indiana has ,- gpenings for Salesmen. They, would prefer a man.wtih. a Music and Sales Training background or ex- perience. Extensive traveling,- is in- volved and car' is a necessity. Open- ings must be' filled shortly; -however, June graduates -can,-apply - Household FinanceeCogpotatkg of Saginaw has openigs on their Busipess Training Program. Men who afe in- terested in dealing with all types and classes of people can find further de- tails at the Bureau of Appointrients. The Merco- Centrifugal Company of San Francisco,.California is in need of Chemical Engineers to, fill Sales Rep- resentative positions. Location, at first would be in San Francisco and later in a midwestern city. Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. of Eliza- beth, New- Jersey is- interested in em- ploying a graduate -with a- Chemistry. degree for their Development Depart- ment For further details, applications, and appointments contact the Bureau- of Appointments, - 3528 Administration Building. Lectures The William W. Cook Lectures on American Institutions, seventh series. Dr. Howard Mumford Jones, Professor of English, Harvard Uliversity. Gen- eral subject,- "The-Pursiit.of Rappi- ness." Fifth lecture, "The Technique of Happiness." 4:15 p.m., FrL, Jan. 18, Rackham Lecture Hall. Freshman Health Lectures for Men, Second Semester, 1951-52. It is a University requirement that all entering freshmen, including vet- erans, attend a series of lectures on Personal and Community Health and pass an examination on the content of these lectures. Transfer students with freshman standing are also required to take the course unless they have had a similar course elsewhere, which has been accredited here. Upperclassmen who were here as freshman standing are also required to take the course unless they hgve had a similar course elsewhere, which has been accredited here. Upperclassmen who were here as freshmen and who did not fulfill the requirements are requested to do so this term. The lectures will be given in Room 25, Angell Hall at 5:00 and 7:30 p.m. Lecture No, Day Date 1. Mon. Feb. 11 2 Tues. Feb. 12 3 Wed. Feb. 13 4 Thurs. Feb. 14 5 Mon. Feb. 18 6 Tues. Feb. 19 7 (Final Exam) Wed. Feb. 20 You may attend at either of the apove hours. Enrollment will take place at the first lecture. Please note that attendance is required. Health Lectures for Women not given second semester. Academic Notices Final Exam Room Schedule for Pol. S-,.1 (Jan. 29, 2-5) and 52 (Jan. 22, 9-12). Pol. Sc. 1, Lecture A, sec. 1 through 10-Natural Science Auditorium. Pol. Sci. 1, sec. 12, 13, 17 (McHargue and Ward)-35 A.H. LOST AND FOUND LOST MONDAY afternoon, glasses in beige zipper case. Call Margaret Wap- pler, 2-2443. )84L LOST-Twodseason ticket books, vicin- ity of field house, Friday night. Phone 3-4596 days or 3-4246 nights. )127 FOR SALE MOTORCYCLE SALE! INDIA Motorcycle Sales, 207 W. Liberty. Ph. 21748. Save from $50 to $100. )37 TWO FORMALS-One white, one yellow. Size 10, worn once. Call 5617 after 4 o'clock. )81 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING RINGS at wholesale prices. Call 2-1809 evenings. L. E. Anger, wholesale rep- resentative. TAKE ADVANTAGE of 20% discount sale. For beauty counselors cosmetics. Phone 2-5152 between 5 and 7 p.m. )116 CANARIES-Beautiful singers and fe- males. Bird supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh. )4 TUXEDO AND TAILS - Size 38. Call 2-9703. )124 REIGHLEY BICYCLE-Excellent condi- tion. Must sell this week, leaving Ann Arbor. Call 2-1138. )125 BLACK TUX-39 long. Best offer. Call 3-0306. )126 FOR RENT BABY GRAND PIANO-Excellent condi- tion. Call 2-8132. )19F ROOMS FOR RENT. WORKING MAN, student: Suites, double rooms; close to campus and Union. Shower, hot-water. Rent: $5.50. 509 S. Division, near Jefferson. DOUBLE ROOMS-Half block from campus. Linen furnished, gas heat, hot water, quiet and convenient. 417 E. Liberty. )35R LARGE DOUBLE room, hot plate and refrigerator privileges, Hollywood beds. Near campus. 2-7108. )34R CAMPUS TOURIST HOME-Rooms by day or week. Bath, shower, television. 518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )2R DOUBLES and singles. Hot water show- er. 1 block from Law Club. 808 Oak- land. )41R BUS. AD. and ECON. STUDENTS-Room with men of similar interests. Kitchen facilities. Reasonable rate. 1412 Cam- bridge Rd., Ph. 9274. )40R POLI SCI GRAD STUDENT seeking 2 other grads of similar interests to share 2 rooms, kitchenette. 315 E. Liberty. Ph. 8221. )43R BUSINESS SERVICES FOR MEN-Single large double, shower. 1430 Cambridge Road. )44R NICE SINGLE with very large closet; double with twin beds. Two blocks from campus. Phone 3-4685. )45R WARM, PLEASANT single room. Call 5728. ) 46R ROOMS for Spring semester. Large triple, double and single room. Hot plate and refrigerator privileges. No landlord on premises. 906 Greenwood. 2-7108. )12R ONE DOUBLE, one single cooking, fa- cilities, Student landlord. Call 2-7862 after 6. )48R ATTENTION graduate woman. Large - double room, private entrance. Avail- able for next semester. If interested call Mrs. Field, 2-0215. )47R SINGLE and two-room suites on cam- pus. Call 2-0542. ROOM AND BOARD ADVANCED and graduate men students. Inner springs, showers, linens, home cooking. On campus. Phone 2-6422. )4X SINGLE ROOM and Board. Daily ride to campus at 8 am. Phone 2-8730. ) 5X 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 LAST CALL for charter subscriptions to Arch, Forum's new Mag, House & Home at special $4.50 rate. LAST CALL for Feb. grades to save $$$$ by order- ingsmag subscriptionshat student rates. Phone now while you stil remember. FIRST CALL for returning students to take advant- age of special new semester rates . Time $1. Life, 5 mos. $1.75. Order now, pay later. Student Periodical Agency, 2-8242. )4P BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING, tailoring, alterations, for men and women. Children's clothes a specialty. Slipcovers, draper- ies, also upholstering, repair furs. Call 9708. )13B TYPEWRITERS and Fountain Pens - Sales; rentals, and service. Morrill'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 2-9092 evenings. )8B TYPING done in my home-term pa- pers. etc. Phone 23357. )22B ROOMS FOR RENT WASHING-Finished work, and hand ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone 2-9020. - )5B TYPING-REASONABLE RATES. AC- CURATE & EFFICIENT. Phone 7590, 830 S. Main. J6B APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS-4 for $1 while you wait. Snider Studio, 213 S. Main (opposite Woolworth's). )19B REAL ESTATE ANN ARBOR HILLS Attractive corner lot, trees, 220140. Specially prepared plans available. Owner call 7603. }1R HELP WANTED PART TIME WORK with live line col- lege specialties. Students buy on sight. Box 5. )53H DENTAL FRATERNITY needs a cook immediately. Permanent position for right party. Brand new kitchen. Call 3-0676 or appear personally after 7 p.m. 820 Oxford Rd. )54H WANTED TO RENT PROFESSOR wishes to rent furnished apartment or house near Ann Arbor Feb. 1 to June 25. Donald S. Allen, 48 Elting Ave., New Platz, New York. )8W TRANSPORTATION WANTED Ride to New York on or about Jan. 26. Call 3029, A. C. Lloyd. )23T RIDE WANTED on Pennsylvania Turn- pike, vicinity Reading. Anytime after 5, Jan. 28th. Share driving and ex- penses. Call Jim Potter, 2-7583. )24T P01. APol. casteri Pol.E A .H. Poi. A.H. Sci. sec. 11, 14,.15, 16, 18 (Lan- and Eliet) 25 A.H. Sci. 52, sec. 1, 2 (Laing)-2231 Sci. 52, sec. 4, 5, 8 (Taylor)-1025 Sci. 52, sec. 6, 7 (Bretton)-2203 w SM MEN ON A RAFT ACROSS THE PA IFICI s Anieting Adrmttse ism by THOR NEMROANL, . 04th.,.E sayutsr ef the beat-U" er t.O A.-O P.CTUKIE, INC. Irge hPiE Iby IKOR t An A oA. ADMISSIONS 50c Walt Disney's "Beaver Valley~ Cotnosfo-13 IITR The Department of Speech presentsc FA by Carlo Goldoni 18tfl CENUfRY ITALIAN FARCE COMEDY. TONIGHT and Sattrday 8.:.00 P. -,Tickets 1.20, 90c, 60c LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATER .. I Ann Arbor 508 L William LATEST RELEASES: POPULAR MPAINT YOUR WAGON: Olga San Juan. Original Cast. csRCA LOC 1006; $5.72. EARL HINES, BILLY ECKSTINE: A Treasury of Immortal Per- formances. RCA LPT 20; $3.15, uSIDNEY BECHET: The Mooche, Oh Lady Be Good, Strange Fruit. RCA LPT 22; $3.15. - TOMMY DORSEY, DUKE ELLINGTON, GLENN MILLER, ARTIE SHAW, BENNY GOODMAN, LARRY CLINTON: Smoke Rings. RCA LPT 13; $3.15. OFRANKIE LAINE: One For My Baby (Paul Weston and his or- chestra, Carl Fischer at the piano). Col. CL 6200; $3.00. EDMUNDO ROS: Mambo With Rs (Edmundo Ras and His Or. chestra). London LPB 341; $3.95. OHDORIS DAY: Songs from the Warner Bros. Production "I'll See You In My Dreams (Paul Weston and his orchestra,. Norman Luboff Choir). Col. CL 6198; $3.00. QJOSEPHINE BAKER: La Petite Tonkinoise, Sans Amour, J'ai Deux Amours. Col. FL 9532; $3.00. EBING CROSBY: Songs of Jerome Kern., Decca DL 5001; $3.00. nLIONEL HAMPTON: On The- Sunny Side Of The Street, Don't ABThat1ay,1hoShiners Drag,' Jivin' The Vibres CLASSICAL MOZART: The Abduction frorm the Seraglio (Chorus of the Venna Stat Opera The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra),- ETCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 75; Con- cert Fantasy (Mewton-Wood. Pianist. Winterthur Svmnhn Or I. ,il In Ann Arbor Iig $the VFW Club for. DANCING - FRIDAY and SATURDAY-NIGHTS FREDDIE BENTZ and His Orchestra Featuring Vocals by Lovely Mary Lou V fWJ Members and, Guests DON BAILEY Your Singing Host HALL cLUJIJAs Ph. 2-3972 RENTALS & BANQUETS_ o *ARTS THEATER CLUB Ann Arbor's Professional Thealer vg Ibsen's "little Eyolf"1' 0 Opens Friday, Jan. 18. - Continuous through February 2nd. Io o o =o= Room Assignments for Final Examina- tion, Sociology 51 and 54, Tues., Jan. 29, 2-5 p.m. Dillingham, 2003 A.H.; Goffman, 1035 A.H.; Granville, 231 A.H.; Greenblatt, 231 A.H.; Janowitz, 1025 A.H.; Lenski, 101 Ec.; Randall, 2235 A.H.; Schulze 2231 A.H.; Zimmer, 1025 A.H. For those taking Pol Sc. 1 or Soc. 54, the Make- Up Examination for Soc. 51 will be held Jan. 30, 9-12 a.m. at 1209 A.H. History 49 'Final Examination, Jan. 22, 9-12: A - L, West Gallery Alumni Me- morial Hall; M - Z, 348 West Engineer- ing. Anatomy Seminar: "The Ground Substance of Connective Tissue," and, "Origin," by Dr. Alexander Barry; "Chemistry," by Dr. William D. Robin- son; .."Techniques for Study," by Dr. John F. Kent. Room 2501, E. Med. Bldg., 5 p.m., Wed., Jan. 23. -Mathematics Colloquium will not meet during- examination period. Psychology. Colloquium. Fri., Jan. 18, 4:15 p.m., ackham Amphitheatre. Dr. Else Fre kel-Brunswik. of the Univer- "ity.of Califnnia, will :;apeak on"Psy- ;ehga#Ys i4d Psychology." Recreational Leadership, Women Stu- dents. Upperclass women may apply for the course in Recreational Leadership of- fered. by the Department of Physical Education for Women on Fridays, 3 to 5 p.i. during the second semester. Ap- plication blanks may be obtained in 15 Barbour Gymnasium and must be returned by January 25. Doctoral examination for Alien Victor H. Sapora, .Education; thesis: "The Contributions of Joseph Lee to the Modern Recreation Movement and Re- lated Social Movements in the United States," Fri., Jan. 18, East Council -Room, Rackham Bldg., 2 p.m. Chair- man, E. D. Mitchell. Doctoral examination for Roger Ar- nold Leestma Geography; thesis: "The Muskegon River Basin. Michigan: A Region - of Contrasts", Fri., Jan. 18, 210 Angell Hall, 3 p.m. Chairman, C. M. Davis. Doctoral examination for Allan Coo- per Goodman, Speech; thesis: "Imita- tion of Intonation Patterns", Fri., Jan. 18, Room B7, 1007 East Huron Street, (Continued on Page 6) 7-- with Eng. School CINEMA I GUlILD)Council and Bus. Ad. School Council present - the intoxicating JALLULAII BANKHEAD in "A Royal Scandal" with CHARLES COBURN WILLIAM EYTHE "Formidable" - Committee for a Safe and Sane 4th of July "Vous P'avez dit"-- Chuck Elliott Also showing "WE'L LREMEMBER MICHIGAN" ARCH. AUD. 50c (tax incl.) Friday, Saturdays 7:30, 9:30 Read and Use Daily Classifieds TODAY AND SATURDAY WASR RMERD Plus Robert Mitchum -- Jane Russell Weekdays 44c to 5 P.M. Eves. & Sundays 65c Continuous from 1 P.M. -IA Today & Saturday 1001- LOVES! SENSATIONS! ~ J ,A -, -.. Z ,-Z musical magic by America's singing sweetheart SrAAAN8n LUCILLE JOHN BALL-AGAR PATRICIA MEDINA A CCLUM+A PICTURE day Ending Tonight Also KING COLE TRIO CAT TAMALE - DOG DAY NEWS Coming Sunday "THE WILD' BLUE YONDER" _A- presents songs from her new Warner Bros. picture I'LL SEE YOU I N MY DREAMS" with DANNY THOMAS, PAUL WESTON and his Orchestra. The Norman Luboff Choir and The Lee Brothers. exclusively on columbia records with 8 great Gus Kahn songs-- Ain't We Got Fun " The One I Love I . BERTOLT BRECHT AMERICAN PREMIERE . A MAN= AMAN SECOND YEAR SPRING SEASON BEGINS FEBRUARY 8 ". ; :}.}«;?«;:r,"hv,"}4:" ." : i....1« I a~a u ia rtw r rv , rum , itrru ympn y y r- chestra, Walter Goehr, Cond.). Concert Hall 1126; $5.95. PALESTRINA: Missa Papae Marcelli-(St. Eustache Choir, Emile Martin, Cond.). Vox PL 6790; $5.95. VERDI: Messa Do Requiem (Calvary Church Choir, J. H. Osse- waarde, Cand. at the Organ). Concert Hall CHS. 1131; $11.90. BARTOK: Divertimento for String Orchestra (Minneapolis Sym. Orchestra). MOZART: Symphony No. 31, in D, K. 297. RCA LM 1185; $5.72. QIBRAHMS: Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel, Op. 24 (Lubka Kolessa, pianist). Concert Hall CHS 1108; $5.95. BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 60 (Berlin - hilhormneie Orherkm+n \A/lhln I~.t-...a-r r., - l BERARDSHAW MRS. WARREN 'S PROFESSION 1.. . . . . . . y....:'S... ..4" CLiFFORD ODETS' ROCKET TO THE MOON S:. ;: ?:,?":" ' S':",.f? ":.....:??{:} . THE ARTS THEATER CLUB has achieved something unique in the history of the American theater: a non-profit organization has existed for a year, supported throughout by its members, by the community it serves. If this can continue, if this can grow, if this can be-the Ameri- can theater has a hope. SPRING MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE $5.00 I I Wish I Had A Girl " It Had To Be You Nobody's Sweetheart Makin' Whoopee My Buddy * I'll See You In My Dreams 33 1/3 Long Playing Record CL 6198 'gym SHAKESPEARE MEMBERSHIPS can be purchased at the theater, 209 1/2East Washington, phone 7301. Also at Wahrs Book- E I I t rn.s#nrrina tGl\ .__ I I I m