THE MICHIGAN DAILY
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 19"
m I'A derson Will Speak
Anderson Will Speak
At Social Work Institute
MISCELLANEOUS
Joseph P. Anderson, executive
secretary of the American Associ-
ation of Social Workers will speak
at 11 a.m. today at the Rackham
Bldg. for the opening session of
the all-day Social Work Institute.
Anderson will discuss the Coun-
cil on Social Work Education and
what it will mean to his profes-
sion.
Highlighting the Institute will
be a workshop for prospective so-
cial work students to be held from
1:45 to 3:30 p.m. today. Mrs. Clar-
ice Platt, of the Kalamazoo Child
Guidance Center, will be chairman
of the meeting.
Sponsored by the School of So-
cial Work and its alumni organi-
zation and the Michigan State
Council of the American Associa-
tion of Social Workers, the Insti-
tute will be presided over by Prof.
Fedele F. Fauri, dean of the so-
cial work school.
Social workers from metropoli-
tan Detroit welfare organizations
will also take part in the afternoon
program.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952
VOL. LXII, No. 135
Notices
Student Loans for Men. Students un-
able to pay, in full, loans which are
now due should see Miss McKenzie,
1059 Administration Building. The Loan
Committee will meet May 6 to approve
new loans. Please have applications
submitted before the meeting.
Registered Social Events for the com-
ing week-end.
April 18-
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Epsilon Iota
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Xi Delta
Collegiate Sorosis
Couzens
Delta Sigma Delta
Delta Zeta
Kappa Delta
Phi Alpha Delta-Phi Delta Phi-Tau
Epsilon Rho
Phi Delta Phi
April 19-
Adams House
Alpha Delta Phi
Alpha Epsilon Phi
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Beta Theta Pi
Chicago House
Delta Chi
Delta Kappa Epsilon
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Tau Delta
Greene House
Huber House
Michigan House
Nelson Internationlal Rouse
Phi Chi
Phi Delta Phi
Phi Kappa Psi
Phi Kappa Sigma
Phi Kappa Tau
Phi Rho Sigma
Phi Sigma Kappa
Psi Omega
Scott House
Tau Delta Phi \
Theta Chi
Wenley House
Williams House
April 20--
Hobbs House
Kelsey House
William Shtkesper.'s
Phi Delta Phi
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Seniors and Candidates for Degrees in
the Graduate School: Today is the last
day to order commencement announce-
ments, personal cards, and booklets.
1-5 p.m., Administration Bldg.
Summer Employment.
Camp Wakonda of New York State
will have a representative on the cam-
pus on Tues., April 22, to interview men
for positions as Counselors. This camp
is run by an organization in New York
City, the Boys Athletic League, Inc.
Call the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Administration Building, Ext. 2614, for
an appointment.
Personnel Interviews.
American Brakeblok Division of the
American Brake Shoe Co., Detroit, will
have a representative here on Tues.,
April 22, to talk to men interested in
sales positions.
IBM will have a representative on the
campus from Detroit on Tues., April 22,
to see June and August graduates inter-
ested in sales openings in their offices
throughout the U.S. and he also will
speak to Mathematics and Physics stu-
dents with an M.S. or Ph.D. degree to
fill positions in principal cities.
The Canada Life Assurance Company,
Jackson, Mich., will be here Tues., April
22 to see men for Life Insurance selling,
leading to possible branch supervisory
work or management or head office ap-
pointments.
The J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, will be
here on Tuesday and Wednesday, April
22 and 23, to see men and women, who
are graduating In June, for their Ex-
ecutive Training Program, and also are
interested in men with accounting for
their Control Division.
The United States Rubber Company,
Detroit, will be here on Wed., April 23,
to see accountants. They will talk to
business administration or economic
majors who have had introductory
accounting.
Marchy &McLennan, an Insurance
company of Detroit, will talk to LSA
graduates in sociology, political science,
industrial relations, economics and psy-
chology, etc., on Wed., April 23. Train-
ing will be received in Pensions and
Life Department with the ultimate aim
to do contact work.
The Wayne County Bureau of Social
Aid, Detroit, will have a representative
here on Thurs., April 24, to interview
individuals for positions in the field of
Social Work.
The*George Worthington Company,
Cleveland, Ohio, will be on the campus
Thurs., April 24, to see businessadmin-
istration students for sales work and
also men and women graduating in
June for accounting positions.
General Electric Co., Schenectady, New
York, will have a representative here on
Thurs., April 24, to talk to women for
semi-technical positions. They would
particularly like to see women in the
fields of mathematics, physics, and
chemistry. Other positions will be dis-
cussed with women whose college train-
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vertised in Life at $7.50. Colors:
brown, blue, grey, teal, tan. Sam's
Store, 122 E. Wash. Ph. 3-8611. )50
INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES-Author-
ized B.S.A. and Sunbeam Dealer. 207
W. Liberty. Phone 2-1748. )33
FOR SALE -- 2 season tickets to May
Festival. Phone Jerry at 2-8796. )78
DIAMOND RING-EMERALD-CUT, 0.85
carat, flawless, blue-white, plain plat-
inum mounting. Expensive but a
bargain. Call 2-4693 evenings. )79
CONTAX II, Sonnar F:2 lens. Don
Hudler, Apt. 530, 1448 U. Terrace. )82
1940 FORD in fair condition. $125. Call
Don Hinchman, 2-2252. )81
1941 FORD SEDAN in excellent condi-
tion. Reconditioned motor, $285. Eve.
at 1325 S. Univ. Apt. 3. )83
OAK WALL CASEr-27x28, glass sides,
17-in. glass door. Call 2-7822. )84
POLYPHASE, by-lateral stabilizer, type
C, complete with dyatron, viscous
modulator, 3 filled d-shells. A give
away at $15. Call 2-4693. )85
CUSHMAN Scooter, excellent condition,
Must sell. Reasonable. 2-1458. )86
PARAKEET BABIES and breeders, Cock-
ateels, Canaries, Cages, Supplies, Eng-
lish Setter Puppies. 912 Brown. Phone
2-2,03. )87
MAN'S British bicycle, one speed, $24.
Contact Waldner, 423 kigh St. )88
MOTORCYCLE -British light-weight.
Very good condition. Phone 2-4591.
Ask for room 406 Green. )89
EXOTIC FISH
In your own room.
Everything you need for a well-balanc-
ed aquarium. $1.50 up. Phone 2-9326.
321 E. Liberty. Basement apartment.
)90
STARTING SUNDAY-Each day 1 boy
and 1 girl 'vil receive a free ticket to
THE MICHIGAN THEATER if their
name appears in our Classified section.
Watch carefully for your name.
APPLICATION PHOTOS-3 day service.
Wed, and Sat. hours 10-4. Palmer,
Studio, Michigan Theater Building.
)21M
SPECIAL--on Poodle Permanents, com-
plete - $5.00. Modern Beauty Shop,
1171% S. Main, Ph. 8100. )20M
NOW IS THE TIME
Let the U & M DRY CLEANERS AND
LAUNDRY do your cleaning, low rates.
One-day serv. no ext. 1306 So. Uni.
)23P
PERSONAL.
U & M CLEANERS and Laundry. Shirts
18c ea., Laundry 7 lbs. for 56c. 1 day
service no extra. -1306 So. Uni. )22P
STARTING SUNDAY-Each day 1 boy
and 1 girl will receive a free ticket to
THE MICHIGAN THEATER if their
name appears in our Classified section.
Watch carefully for your name.
RENEW THRU US-and let us take care
of all ;your headaches via telephone.
Student Periodical, 6007. )20P
BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHING-Finished work, and hand
rironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )6B
TYPEWRITER & Fountain Pen repair
work a specialty. Typewriters, Adding
Machines and W/C Tape and Wire
Recorders. Morrill's, 314 S. State St.
)9B
ACCURATE TYPING-Done. promptly.
Reasonable Rates. Phone 2-0437. )12B
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BUSINESS SERVICES
APT. HUNTING? Try Apt. Finding
Service at the Campus Tourist Home.
Vacancies now or May, June, Sept.
518 E. William St. 3-8454.
FOR RENT
LARGE, LIGHT, first floor double
Hollywood beds, private entrance,
kitchen privileges if desired. Also
small basement room in exchange for
caretaking. 1019 Church St. Phone
6876 evenings. )16F
HELP WANTED
SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS wanted.
Men who will be available for 10
weeks; one who is experienced as a
riflery instructor and others for gen-
eral camp counselling. Experience not
necessary. Call 2-9454, evenings 6-7.
)19H
SECRETARIAL HELP-Part-time satis-
factory. Insurance experienced pre-
fered. Walt Springer, 206 E. Huron,
2-3107. )21H
DISHWASHER - Sophomore preferred.
Cannot have 1 o'clock classes. 800
Lincoln. )24H
ROOMS FOR RENT
APARTMENT for 4 graduate men. Fur-
nished, private bat'. First floor, pri-
vate entrance, close to camjus. Call
2-5255. )24R
TRANSPORTATION
WANTE - Ride to Schenectady, N.Y.
May 1. Call 3-1561 - 5047 Kleinstueck.
)21T
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished apart-
ment or house, preferably with yard,
for summer session only. Graduate
music student, wife, and well-behaved
two year old. Writs. P.O. Box 263,
Sugarcreek, Ohio. )4W
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TONIGHT
BOB LEOPOLD
and his Ann Arbor Alley Cats
PANCI NG
Broadcast at 11:00
Friday and Saturday Nights
Members
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MIDNIGHT
SHOW
SATURDAY!
SPECIAL DOUBLE
HORROR FEATURES
All Seats 65c
"INVISIBLE MAN"
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"DRACULA'S DAUGHTER"
Paramount ;: z3:a :> .
presents
MAR~iAEIS .
PLUS
Robert Lizabeth Robert
MITCHUM*SCOTT RYAN
AN RKO.RADIO PICTURE
TONIGHT
"SAILOR BEWARE" 6:30 - 9:40
"THE RACKET" 8:00 only
DON BAILEY
Your Singing Host
HALL
MAROON SCHWINN BICYCLE - Good
condition. $20. Call Stu, 2-0805. )71
LONG & SHORT wave receiver, BC-348,
8 tubes, crystal filter. Also 50 watt
transmitter. Call2-9555. After 10 p.m.
Ask for Keith. )92
ATTENTION FRATERNITY & SOROR-
ITY HOUSES! A Sohner Baby Grand
Piano in excellent condition. $265.00.
Call 6495. )92.
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RENTALS & BANQUETS
MAY FESTIVAL.'
1. THURS.,
MAY 1 - 8:30
ELEANOR STEBER, Soprano
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor
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STARTING -SUNDAY
The Michigan Theater
will give a boy and a girl
a FREE pass each day.
Look for YOUR NAME
in the Classified Column.
OTHELLO
CLASSIFIEDS
NOW PLAYING
Through April 27
Matinees-April 20 & 27
at 2:00 P.M.
THE ARTS THEATER CLUB
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and
Saturday
44c
65c
The DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH Presents
Once in a Lifetime
A HILARIOUS SATIRE ON HOLLYWOOD
by George Kaufman and Moss Hart
APRIL 23-24-25-26
Tickets $1.20 - 90c - 60c
I STUDENTS - WED., THURS. - 50c
Box Office Opens April 21
Box Office Hours - 11:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
(Wed. - Sat. Hours - 11:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Daily)
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
until 5 P.M.
after 5 P.M.
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DAMNATION OF FAUST
PATRICIA NEWAY - GEORGE LONDON
SET SVANHOLM - PHILIP DUEY
CHORAL UNION and
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor
3. SAT., MAY 3-- 2:30
NATHAN MILSTEIN, Violin
YOUTH CHORUS and
PH I LADELPH IA ORCHESTRA
HILSBERG and HOOD, Conductors
4. SAT., MAY 3 -8:30
ASTRID VARNAY and
SET SVANHOLM
WAGNER COMPOSITIONS
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
ORMAN DY, Conductor
5. SUN., MAY 4 -2:30
GUIOMAR NOVAES, Piano
BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST
MACK HARRELLH -CHORAL UNION
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor
6. SUN.,.MAY 4 -8:30
"Kiddin' T
Kitten"
Cartoon
Also
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" Rickey"
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THE JANE FROMAN STORY
"With A Song In My Heart"
UNITED JEWISH APPEAL.
JOHNNIE RAY
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He's New! He's Different!
Ph. 5651 UfeviN' HF~
NOW
VIVI-EN
An Intimate Theatre
Bringing Cinema Triumphs
From All Nations
STE WART
at the new
He's Sensational!!
and HE'S HERE!!
The new Johnnie Ray Album in stock
on all three speeds at the
HILLEL FOUNDATION
LEIGH*- GRANGER
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,oMiss Gitti Zond
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