PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1952 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 (11 a.m. on Saturday). WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1952 VOL. LXII, No. 151 Notices College of Engineering, Mentors for the Year 1952-53: Meeting, 4 p.m., Wed., May 7, in 246 W. Engineering Bldg. College of Pharmacy Spring Honors Banquet. 6:30 p.m., Thurs., May 8, Un- ion. Registered Social1 ing weekend: May 9- Events for the com-I Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Kappa Psi Chi Omega Gamma Phi Beta Jordan Hall Phi Sigma Delta Psi Upsilon Victor Vaughan May 10- Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Civil Liberties Committee Cooley House Delta Delta Delta Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Chi Delta Upsilon Hawaii Club Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Nu Lambda Chi Alpha Martha Cook Bldg. Phi Delta Epsilon Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Prescott House Reeves House South Quadrangle Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi Triangle Zeta Beta Tau May 11- Lloyd House Polonia Club Fraternity Social Chairman: The deadline for the return of IFC Ball tickets is at 5 p.m. today. Please return all unsold tickets and a check for tick- ets which have been sold to the Stu- dent Activities booth in the Adminis- tration Building between 1:30 and 5 p.m. Summer Employment: Students in- terested in summer employment will have an opportunity to examine the Bureau of Appointments' personnel re- quests from camps, resorts and indus- tries, Wed., May 7, 1 to 5 p.m., Room 3B, Michigan Union. Those students who have not as yet registered for sum- mer employment may do so at that time. A representative from the Russell Kelly Office Service organization of De- troit will be at the Michigan Union, Room 3B, 1 to 5 p. m., Wed., May 7, to interview women students interested in summer employment in the Detroit area. The director of Camp Copneconic, a camp.operated by the Y.M.C.A. of Flint, will be at the Michigan Union, Room 3B, 1 to 5 p.m., Wed., May 7, to inter- view men interested in camp counsel- ing positions. The director of Camp Charlevoix, a private boys' camp, will be at the Michi- gan Union, 1 to 5 p.m., Wed., May 7, to interview men for the following coun- seling positions: sailing; crafts; nature; canoeing; and general. For appointment call at 3528 Ad- ministration Building or telephone Un- iversity extension 2614. Personnel Interviews. Selling Research, Inc., of New York will have a representative on campus Thurs., May 8, to interview men for Market Research. The Euclid Road Machinery Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, will have a represen- tative here on Friday morning, May 9, to see Business Administration and In- dustrial Management students for Sales Development, Accounting, Administra- tion and Sales. H. J. Heinz Company of Holland, Michigan will be here on Fri., May 9, to interview students interested in sum- mer positions with this firm. Ringclear Shops, Detroit, will be on campus Tues., May 13, to interview men for store and department managers and other supervisory positions. J. C. Penny Company, Inc., of Flint, will interview men with LSA and Busi- ness Administration background on Tues., May 13, who are interested in a career in retailing in the Michigan territory. Time, Inc., of Chicago, Illinois, will interview June women graduates on Wed., May 14, who would be interested in working with this periodical. Posi- tions would be in its subscriber corres- pondence department, no editing or art work will be needed for this type of work. Knowledge of typing is not neces- sary. Scripto, Inc., of Atlanta, Georgia, will have a representative on campus Wed., May 14, to interview men for summer positions. There will be a group meeting at 9 a.m. in room 4508. Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid will be on campus Thurs., May 15, to interview men and women interested in social work. Graduates in social sci- ences will be considered along with those with degrees in other fields who have an interest in this type of work. Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Detroit, will be here on Thurs., May 15, for purposes of interviewing women who will be graduated in June and who would be interested in fits Executive Training Program. The Stouffer Corporation, a restau- rant chain in seven cities, home office, Cleveland, Ohio, wil be on campus Thurs., May 15, to interview Business Administration and LSA graduates for Restaurant Management Training Pro- gram. All advancement in corporation from this program. Freeman Chemical Company, Detroit, Michigan, is interested in receiving ap- plications from persons who will re- ceive a doctorate in the field of Chem- istry, Chemical or Electrical Engineer- ing or Physics for government research project. Persons with advanced degrees and appropriate experience may also apply. Company is also interested in re- ceiving applications for positions as chemists from men or women with Bachelor's degree. This position would begin as lab assistant. Dixie Shops, of Ann Arbor, has open- ings for an Assistant Store Manager and women for office work. California Packing Sales Company, Detroit, is currently offering interest- ing work for retail sales men for the Detroit, Jackson, Toledo, Grand Rapids areas selling Del Monte brand products. Could also place some men in other parts of the nation through its Califor- nia office. The National Cash Register Company's Detroit office is offering excellent op- portunities to young men, 24 years old, who are interested in selling. Candi- dates from the School of Business Ad- ministration will be considered. Train- ing would be in Detroit. Hurley Hospital, Flint, Michigan is in need of an accountant and would con- sider June graduates in this field as well as people with experience. Detroit Institute of Cancer Research, Detroit, is looking for an assistant to work in microbial genetics. Work will involve testing cultures to determine their characteristics, particularly growth factor requirements and a study of radiation effects. Applicants should be familiar with biological research tech- nics. Jack & Heintz, Inc., Cleveland, is re- quiring a graduate engineer, preferably with a Master's Degree, and a knowledge of noncommunication electronics and servomechanisms. For further information, applications, and details call the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Building, Extension 371. Lectures University Lecture in Journalism, auspices ofthe Department of Journa- lism. "Democratic Administration of Editorial Staffs." Louis Seltzer, Editor, The Cleveland Press. Wed., May 7, 3 p.m., 1025 Angell Hall. University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Anthropology. "Adven- tures in Ethnology." Dr. Paul Radin, Kenyon College, Wed., May 7, 4:15 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Philosophy. "Dogma- tism, Skepticism, and Rational Belief." A. Cornelius Benjamin, Professor of Philosophy , University of Missouri. Wed., May 7, 4:15 p.m., Kellogg Audi- torium. Academic Notices Trial Interviews for Education Stu- dents in Ed. B75 and Ed. D151 will not be held as planned on May 7 and 8. Students are to report to their regular classes. And Music IC;INFMA GTIED School Assembly Present A LTER TO THREuE WVES PAUL DOUGLAS, LINDA DARNELL, KIRK DOUGLAS AND THELMA RITTER ARCH. AUD. 50c (tax incl.) FRI. and SAT. 7:30 and 9:45 CLASSIFIEDS - I PERSONAL MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 FOR MOTHER HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. Holiday-6 mos.-$2; 15 mos.-$5 Woman's Home Com.-$3 (yr.) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ladies Home Jr.-$3 (yr.) RATES or 1000 other magazines, Phone 6007, Student Periodical. Gift card mailed. LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS Charge your order. lip 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.84 ANYONE wishing to contribute 10c to 4 .90 2.24 3.92 the Conrad Brenner-Tovarich fund, Figure 5 overage words to a line please see M.B. at Generation office. Classified deadline daily except )39P Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays, GROOMES BATHING BEACH 11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue. 11400 E. Shore Drive Whitmore Lake LOST AND FOUND Best Beach in Southern Michigan Bathing, boats for rent, free picnic LOST-?5 karat diamond from man's grounds, refreshments served. )40P ring. Vicinity Room 25 Angell Hall. BUSINESS SERVICES Reward. Phone 2-1334 after 5:15 p.m. BUS_ NE____ERV _CES )53L WASHING-Finished work, and hand FOUND-Tortoise shell rimmed glasses ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing. in Arboretum Sunday morning. Call Also ironing separately. Free pick-up 2-0945. )56L and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )OB LONGINE WRIST WATCH-Gold band, TYPEWRITER & Fountain Pen repair work a specialty. Typewriters, Adding square face. Lost vicinity State Thea- Machines and W /C Tpe and Wire ter. Reward, call 3-8508 between 5 and Recorders. Morrills, 314 S. State St. 6 p.m. )58L )B LOST-Fri. on University golf course. Watc. Rwar. Cal 25 Aams TYPING--Reasonable Rates. Accurate Watch. Reward. Call 205 Adams & Efficient. Phone 7590. 830 So. Main. 2-4401. )59L)I LOST-Blue & Gold Shaeffer pen, Mon. YOUNG LADY for part time work at E. Grotenhuis, Couzen's Hall. )60L Soda Fountain. Swifts Drug Store. 340 So. State, Ph. 2-0534. )39H JOYCE V. MORRIS-Pick up free thea- tre ticket at Daily office. RAD IO TROUBLES? FOR SALE To get your set to play like new with- out paying a small fortune, see us. Your Official UNIVERSITY OF We service all types of radios and MICHIGAN RING is waiting phonographs and carry tubes, bat- for you - NOW - at teries, parts, etc. Ann Arbor Radio, Burr Patt's, 1209 S. Univ. )58 1215 So. Uni., Ph. 7942, 1%2 blocks east of East Eng. )16B ARMY & NAVY type oxfords. $6.88. Sizes 6-12, A-F width. Open to 6 p.m. ROOMS FOR RENT Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash. Ph. 3-8611. )50 CAMPUS TOURIST HOME-Rooms by MOTORCYCLES, tires, batteries, ac- day or week. Bath, shower, television, cessories, and repairing. India Motor- 518 E. William. Phone 3-8454. )26R cycle Sales. 207 W. Liberty. Ph. 2-1748. )104 APARTMENT for 4 graduate men. Fur- nished, private bath. First floor, pri- 1937 FORD-Excellent condition. Call vate entrance, close to campus. Call 3-0849. After 8 p.m. )106 2-5255 after 6:00 & Sun. call 3-1034. ) 24R ARMY TYPE FOOT LOCKERS - $8.95 plus excise and sales tax. Well made. AROUND THE CAMPUS-Summer and Good hardware. Sam's Store, 122 E. Fall-convenient & reasonable prices. Wash. Ph. 3-8611. )114 Rooms for rent. 417 E. Liberty. Ph. PORTABLE ESTE ORGAN, $50.00. Write 2-3776. )29R Box 383, Saline or Phone Saline 119-W. ROOMS AT FRATERNITY-1617 Wash- )115 tenaw. June 15 - Sept. 1. $5 per week -includes linen and all house privi- WHITE FORMAL JACKET-Size 3-37. leges. Call H. 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HELP WANTED )23P YOUNG WOMEN for clerical and bool- SPECIAL-on all pern. $5.00 & up. Mod- keeping department work. Do not ern Beauty Shop, 117%2 S. Main, Ph. apply unless appliant expects to be 8100. ) 30M in Ann Arbor at least 2 years. State P Savings Bank of Ann Arbor. Main at PERSONAL Washington. )41H U & M CLEANERS and Laundry. Shirts 18c ea., Laundry 7 lbs. for 56c. 1 day USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS service no extra. 1306 So. Uni. )22P t i' I Sj AT aE' PRESENTS THE BOOK Camp Davis. Students intending to attend Camp Davis this summer will meet in Room 205 W. E. at 7:30 p.m. Thurs., May 8. Special Seminar, conducted by George Herzog, Guest Lecturer in the School of Music, 4-6 p.m., Wednesday and Fri- day, 808 Burton Tower, covering "The Field of Comparative Musicology." Wed- nesday, "Native . Cultures in Africa," Friday, "The Negro in the New World." Open to any interested students; Re- quired for Musicology Majors. Engineering Mechanics Seminar. Wed., May 7, 3:45 p.m., 101 W. Engineering Building. Prof. R. C. F. Bartels will speak on "Waves Generated by Moving Sources." Logic Seminar: Wed., May 7, 2 p.m., 2219 A. H. Mr. J. R. Schoenfield will continue his talk on "Axiom Systems for Mathematics." Orientation Seminar (Mathematics): Wed., May 7, 2 p.m., 3001 A. H. Mr. Storvick will speak on "Pohlke's The- orem." Zoology Seminar. John Lothar George will speak on "The Birds of a Southern Michigan Farm" and Wilbur Brooks Quay on "The Skin Glands of Voles and Lemmings(Microtinae)," Wed., May 7, 8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Doctoral Examination for Allan Tuck- er, Zoology; thesis: "The Relation of Phytoplankton Periodicity to the Na- ture of the Physico-Chemical Environ- ment in Certain Michigan Lakes," Wed., May 7, 2 p.m., 2089 Natural Science Bldg. Chairman, F. E. Eggleton. (Continued on page 4) .. ,. 1. .1' MAY 10 OF THE I NOW Ph. 5651 Until 5 P.M. Adm. 37c Tax 7c Total 44c ,M [THEAT f11GFghl Eves. Adm. 54c Tax 11c Total 65c i "A rare piece of film art" -N.Y. 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