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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1952

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Union Offers
Ride Exchange
Vacationers needing passengers
or rides should sign up immedi-
ately with the Union Travel Ser-
vice in the Union lobby or in the
old entrance of the East Quad,
according to Steve Fuerth, '54, who
is in charge of the service.
A large map has been placed
in the Union lobby to indicate
matching posibilities for both rid-
ers and drivers. Drivers should
sign blue cards, and riders, red
ones, he said. The travel service
will contact~ the driver who in
turn will inform his riders.

[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 (nembers 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).
SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1952
VOL. XII, No. 121

Notices
Personnel Requests
TheLink-Belt Company of Indianapo-
lis has openings for Engineers for Sales
Training; Product Design and Tool De-
sign; Research and Development; and
Manufacturing positions. They are in-
terested in Mechanical, Industrial, Elec-
trical and Metallurgical Engineers. They
will come to the campus to interview
those interested if there is sufficient
number.
The Air Reduction Company of New
York offers special training for Me-
chanical, Electrical, Metallurgical or
Chemical Engineers within their firm
X1110CINEMA
Ph. 5651
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
STARTING MONDAY

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SEE YOUR AMERICA,
This Summer
FREQUENT DEPARTURES
Of
ALL-EXPENSE TOURS

23-DAY GRAND TOUR OF THE WEST
by Rail - $684.44 plus tax
23-DAY ALASKA - $623.45 plus tax
13-DAY YELLOWSTONE-ZION-GRAND CANYON
$371.65 plus tax
9-DAY ST. LAWRENCE & SAGUENAY $186.30 plus tax
8-DAY COLORADO - $168.00 plus tax
These are only a few of the available tour offerings.
Come in and see us for details.
TRAVEL SERVICE

for sales Operating, Distribution, Re-
search, Finance and General Executive.
There are also available positions for
non-technical individuals. They will
come to interview interested students
if sufficient are interested.
General Motors Truck and Coach Di-
vision of Pontiac, Michigan has open-
ings for Junior and Senior Layout men,
product Engineers and Checkers. Engi-
neering or Drafting is preferred in
addition to two to three years experi-
ence.
Weirton Steel Company of Detroit has
openings for Metallurgists with experi-
ence. June graduates who have had ex-
perience contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments for further details.
The City of Dearborn has an open-
ing for a Research Writer. Some ex-
perience is required; however if an in-
terested individual has a degree in
Journalism he may apply.
Edward Valves, Inc. of East Chicago,
Indiana has openings for the following
positions: Metallurgist (Research); Jun-
ior Sales Engineer; Mechanical Engi-
neer;- Draftsman; Engineer (Machine
and Process) ; Product Development
Engineer and Tool Designer.
The Michigan Bell Telephone Com-
pany of Lansing has open a position for
a Layout Artist. The opening is in Flint
and interested candidates must have
the ability to draw.
American Airlines of Chicago is in-
terested in having women contact them
who are interested in becoming Airline
Stewardesses. Requirements include age
21 to 28, unmarried, height 5'2" to 5'7",
weight 130 pounds maximum in propor-
tion to height.
The Norris Grain Company of Chi-
cago has an opening in its Merchandis-
ing Department and is interested in
a Business Administration or Economics
graduate for the position.
The Foster Wheeler Corporation of
New York has openings for Mechanical
Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Civil
Engineers and Marine Architect in
various positions.
Bendix . Radio, Division of Bendix
Aviation Corporation of Baltimore, Md.,
has sent information concerning avail-
able openings within this concern for
Engineers.
The Trane Company of LaCrosse,
Wisconsin offers opportunities to grad-
uating Engineers in their Trane Gradu-
ate Training Program.
The Portland Oregon Jewish Com-
munity Center announces openings for
Activities Group Workers, both men
and women, Leisure Timp Educational,
Recreational, Social and Cultural Ac-
tivities. The Center is interested in
fostering a program of Jewish cultural
interests and in meeting individual
and group needs of any age level. Staff
workers relate to all age levels. Indi-
viduals with academic preparation in a
Graduate School of Social Work and/or
Education and/or Recreation are pre-
fered. Experience in working with
Agency Board committees is desirable.
Graduates from an accredited college
or university with majors in Education,
Counselling, Group Activities, Teaching
experience in a Public School and
camp experience with young people and
adults will be evaluated.
The City of Chicago Civil Service
Commisison announces examinations to
to be held June 21 for Civil Engineer I
In this position the individual works
under supervision and with technica
assistance. He must be able to use
check and adjust survdying instru-
ments.
A. Stuart Collins, a Consulting Engi-
neer in Buffalo, New York, has an open-
ing for a graduate Architect. The work
includes the design of industrial and
commercial buildings, bridges and mis-
cellaneous structures.
The Buffalo District, Corps of Engi-
neers is in need of Mechanical Engi-
neers, and Civil Engineers. The posi-
tions would be in Buffalo, New York.
For further information, application
and appointments, contact the Bureau

of Appointments, 3528 Administration
Building, Ext. 371.
Late Permission for women students
who attended the Shaw Chorale con-
cert on Tuesday, March 18th will be
no later than 11:30 p.m.
Judiciary Council
Academic Notices
Seniors: College of L.S.&A., and
Schools of Education, Music and Public
Health: Tentative lists of seniors for
June graduation have been posted on
the Registrar's bulletin board in the
first floor corridor, Administration
Building. Any changes therefrom should
be requested of the Recorder at the
Registrar's window number 1, 1513
Administration Building.
Edward G. Groesbeck
Assistant Registrar
M. A. Language Examination in His-
tory-Results now posted in History
Office,
Graduate Students in Zoology who
wish to be qualified as applicants for
therdoctorate this semester must file
their declaration of intention by Fri.,
March 28. Forms for this purpose are
available in the Zoology office, 2092
N.S.
Doctoral Examination for Mohamed
Ezzeldin Hilmy, Mineralogy; thesis:
"Structural Crystallographic Relation
Between Sodium Sulfate and Potassium
Sulfate and Some Other Synthetic Sul-
fate Minerals," Mon., March 24, 4083
Natural Science Bldg., 1:30 p.m. Chair-
man, L. S. Ramsdell.
Seminar in Complex Variables. Mon.,
March 24, 3 p.m., 247 W. Engineering.
Mr. Osborn will begin the discussion of
the Fabry Theorems,
History 50 Midsemester. Tues., March
25, 9 a.m., Section 4, 1209 A.H.; Section
8, 37 B.A.; Section 9, 1121 N.S.; Section
10, 1018 A.H. All other sections will take
the examination in N. S. Aud.
Concerts
Organ Recital: The second program of
music by J. S. Bach will be played at
4:15 Sunday, March 23, in Hill Audi-
torium, by Robert Noehren, University
Organist. It will include the Prelude
and Fuge in A minor, Pastorale, two
chorale preludes, Nun komm' der Hei-
den Heiland, and Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr
Jesu Christ; Fugue in G major, Wenn
1 wir in hochsten Noten sein, and Fan-
tasia and Fugue in G minor. The gen-
eral public is invited.
Student Organ Recitals Cancelled:
The two organ recitals by students in
the School of Music, originally an-
nounced for Tues., March 25, 4:15 and
8:30, in Hill Auditorium, have been
cancelled.
Events Today
Canterbury Club: 5:30 p.m. Bishop
Emrich will speak on "Forgiveness of
Sin." Student supper. Evening Prayer
and Sermon at 8 p.m.
1 Wesleyan Guild: Morning Seminar,
9:30 a.m. in the Pi'ne Room. Members
of Guild will meet at Episcopal Church
for supper and program, 5:30 p.m
Roger Williams Guild: 6 p.m. Supper
7 p.m. Rev. Chester Loucks will speak
d on "The Nature of Happiness."
Lutheran Student Association: Sup-
- per, 5:30 p.m., Student Center, Hill and
- Forest. Program, 7 p.m. Film on Chris-
- tian Stewardship.
s Congregational-Disciples Guild: 7 p.m.
u program, Congregational Church. John

Bathgate, student minister of Presby-
terian Church will speak on "Getting
the Worst Out of Life."
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student
Club: Supper Program, 5:30 p.m. Panel
discussion: "The Organizations of the
Lutheran Church."
Unitarian Students: Lane Hal, 7 p.m.
Prof. Wesley Maurer, School of Jour-
nalism speaking on "Responsibility of
the Press for Civil Liberties." Detroit-
Wayne University Unitarian students as
guests.
Inter-Arts Union Student Arts Fes-
tival.
Sun., March 23-2:30 p.m., Alumni
Memorial Hall.
"Should There Be an Inter-Arts Un-
ion?" Discussion: Prof. Oliver Edel, mo-
derator.
8:30 p.m-Barbour Dance Studio.
The Harlot's House-Ballet Club, and
The Silver Heron-by Anne Stevenson,
choreography by Geraldine Miller, mu-
sic by Karl Magnuson, and set by James
Ross.
Coming Events
Lydia Mendelssohn box office opens
tomorow at 10 a.m. for tickets to
"There Shall Be No Night," Robert E.
Sherwood's Pulitzer Prize play. Pre-
sented by the Dept. of Speech, this
moving and inspiring drama of an
eminent Finnish scientist and his fa-
mily and their fight for freedom against
the Russian invasion in 1940, will open
Wed., March 26, and run through Sat.,
March 29. Students may obtain any
seat in the house at a reduced rate
on Wed. and Thurs. nights. Box office
open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m
La P'tite causette meets Monday from
3:30 to 5 p.m. in the south room, Union
cafeteria.
Candidates Open Houses
Monday, March 24
5:00-6:00-Delta Delta Delta and An-
derson House, 718 Tappan.
6:30-7:30-Nakamura Co-op, 807 S.
State.
6:30-7:30-Alpha Epsilon Pi, 2101 Hill.
Tuesday, March 25
5:00-6:00-Kappa Alpha Theta, 1414
Washtenaw.
5:00-6:00-Alpha Xi Delta, 825 Tappan.
6:30-7:30-Phi Sigma Delta, 1808 Her-
mitage.
7:30-8:30-Taylor House, South Quad.
7:30-8:30-Kappa Sigma, 806 Hill.
Volunteer Naval Research Reserve
Unit 9-3. Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Mon.,
March 24, 2082 Natural Science Bldg.
"Exploration for and mining of dia-
monds in South Africa." Prof. C. B.
Slawson, Mineralogy Dept.
Graduate Political Science Round
Table: Tues., March 25, Rackham As-
sembly Hall, 7:45 p.m. A student panel
of members of the Institute of Public
Administration will discuss the topic:
"Administrative Ethics Today." Dr.
Lederle, Director of the Institute, will
moderate. Social hour following meet-
ing. All interested invited.
Le Cercle Francais: Meeting Mon., 8
p.m. in the Michigan League, featuring,
Parisian Highlights. New members wel-
come.
Ukranian Students Club. Meeting on
Wed., March 26, 7:30 p.m. (1024 Hill St.)
Guests are welcome. .

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LOST AND FOUND

MISCELLANEOUS
APPLICATION PHOTOS-3 day service.
Wed. and Sat. hours 10-4. Palmer
Studio, Michigan Theater Building.
)21M
PERSONAL
HANDSOME MALE desirous- of date!
Are you kidding? )15P
AT LAST
Laundryservice you wanted. 7 lbs.
for 56c. 1 day service. U. & M. Dry
Cleaners. 1306 S. Univ. )12P

LOST-Brown wallet in 146 Bus Ad
Bldg. between 9 and 10 a.m. March 21.
Keep money but please return wallet
since it contains very important pa-
pers. Call E. H. Levering, Phi Kappa
Tau 3-8581 or bring to 808 Tappan.
)30L
LOST SUNDAY - Ladies brown calf
shoulder strap bag. Reward. Notify
Daily Box 10. )26L
LOST MEDALLION-Large center pearl,
small pearl and leaves surrounding.
Reward. Call 6064 Alice Lloyd, 3-1561.
)29L
FOR SALE
CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER, good
condition. Call 24250 after 6:00 for
further information. )64
INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES-Author-
ized B.S.A. and Sunbeam Dealer. 207
W. Liberty. Phone 2-1748. )33
CANARIES, parakeets, love-birds, and
finches. Bird supplies. 562 S. 7th.
Phone 5330. Hours 1-7.
INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES-Author-
ized B.S.A. and Sunbeam Dealer.
207 W. Liberty. Phone 2-1748. )33

CLASSIF IEDS

TYPING-Reasonable Rates. Accurate
& Efficient. Phone 7590. 830 So. Main.
) B
RENTAL TYPEWRITERS-Repairs on
all makes. Office Equipment Co. 215
E. Liberty, Ph. 2-1213. )5B
TYPIST-Experienced with theses and
technical papers. Phone 22308. Eve-
nings. )8B
PERSONALIZED TYPING. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Ph. 2-0254. 315 E. Lib-
erty (side door). )4B
WASHING-Finished work, and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )6B
RENTAL TYPEWRITERS-Repairs on
all makes. Office Equipment Co. 215
E. Liberty, Ph. 2-1213. )5B

. BUSINESS SERVICES

FOR RENT

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Mich. Ph. 2-3155

Your Official UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN RING is waiting
for you - NOW - at
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ENDING TODAY
ANOTHER OF OUR ,
SUPERB PROGRAMS!
John M. Stahl's emotional
masterpiece enacted
in Powerful versatility!
A film to be remembered!
-NEWS
-- IRENE DUNNE
- ROBERT TAYLOR

GABARDINE PANTS $5.49-$7.50 value.
Colors: brown, blue, green, grey-ad-
vertised in Life. Sam's Store, 122 E.
WASH. Ph. 3-8611. )50
SUITS, jackets, top coats, 36 and 36
long. Bargains. Phone 3-0254. 315 E.
Liberty (side door). )63

HALF OF A DOUBLE ROOM-With a
senior at 220 So. Ingalls. Between U.
Library and Rackham. )13F
APT. HUNTING? - Try Apt. Finding
Service at the Campus Tourist Home.
Rooms by day or week. Kitchen Priv.
518 E. William St., 3-8454. )5R
TRANSPORTATION
GET HOME the cheap way. Advertise
for a ride. )5T
SENIORS-Join the official class trip
to Fla. aboard the Sunland Special.
Administration Building 1-4:30 thru
March 28th. )3T
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED sales ladies, part or full
time. Good pay-nidc working con-
ditions. Please apply in person.
Marilyn Shop, 529 East Liberty. )13H
EARN $1000
THIS SUMMER
Here's your opportunity for pleasant
profitable summer employment with
a ,Marshall Field owned organization.
Openings for college men & women
to assist. the director of Childcraft
work in your home state. Ask for Mr.
Gibson, Rm. 3B, Michigan Union,
Wed., Mar. 26th, 1-5 p.m. )11H
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-One old piano. Will buy or
rent. Call 3-0521 ex. 297. )4X

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1171/ S. Main, Pb. 8100. )20M
SHIRTS LAUNDERED-18c each, i day
service, no extra charge. U. & M. Dry
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1951-52 LECTURE COURSE presents
JO"HN MASON BROWN
Assoc. Editor Saturday Review of Literature
Critic Extraordinary
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Tickets: $1.25 - $1.00 - soc
Box Office Opens Tuesday 10 A.M.
HILL AUDITORIUM

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BOX OFFICE OPENS TOMORROW
k' A PULITZER PRIZE PLAY
DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH PRESENTS
Robert E. Sherwood's
THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT
A Realistic, Inspiring Drama
MARCH 26, 27, 28, 29 ADMISSION
8:00 P.M. $1.20, 90c, 60c
STUDENT RATE Wed., Thurs., 50c
BOX OFFICE OPEN 10:00 A.M.
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Prelude and Fugue in A minor.......... Bach
Sonata, B-flat (Hammerklavier) ....Beethoven
Berceuse..........................Busoni
Perpetuum mobile........... . . . . .Buson i
Invitation to the Dance, Op. 65.......Weber
Barcaro 4 6 ... Chopin
Rolerrn Onr 19 ----- Chkrsin

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