PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1953 _____________________________________________________________________________________ I I French Fail To Stop Red Movements (Continued from Page 1) } when the rains come an en- trenched Communist force will not be subject to French coun- ter-attacks. The element of surprise, in this case, he feels has worked to the betterment of the Communist po-' sition after they had been stymied in the Vietnam sector. French air-bases will also be useless during the monsoons. Laos, one of the three subdi- visions composing Indo-China is the back gateway to Thailand, Burma and India. 4* *E IF THE Laotian capital falls to the Reds, the Communists will control important military routes into Siam and Burma. This is the reason Sen. Wiley, chairman of the Foreign Rela- tions Committee, who has al- ready termed the invasion as "a serious eruption on the world perimeter," has asked Secretary of State Dulles to press for more" military aid for the war-torn area. Of the 1.3 billion dollars prev- iously poured into Indo-China, the French have absorbed 70 per cent of the monetary costs with the United States taking 30 per, cent of the bill. In the seven year conflict the French have also lost 212,000 men. U _____________ I 1lAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN , i Irr. rs nai -Daily-Chuck Kelsey ENGINEERS "POLISH UP" FOR THE OPEN HOUSE Engineering Show To Feature Cars 'Too Old or New To Buy' "Automobiles Too Old and Too New to Buy," the featured exhibit of the engineering school's bi-an- nual open house scheduled today and tomorrow will present ap- proximately 16 unusual automo- biles. Rangiig in style and age from the ultra-modern Jaguar XK120 racing car to the 1908 Brush Runabout, the exhibit has been arranged to show "cars that are not ordinarily seen in dealer's show-rooms." ** * * IN ADDITION to the automotive exhibit, which will be located in the parking lot on S. University near the West Engineering Bldg., all departments of the college will be open for inspection, and many will feature displays depicting the most recent scientific develop- ments. Midak,' the Michigan Digital Automatic Computor, will be shown for the first time during the open house. James Barry, Grad., one of the designers of the "Michigan Giant Brain," will discuss, "Can a Machine Be Taught to Play Chess?" and Prof. John Carr of the Willow Run Research Institute and Ralph Daines will give talks at half-hour intervals today and tomorrow. 1 1 I NEW SOUND - NEW SCRE Now thr RITA HA CHARLE GINGER ETHEL K. HENRY" in Julien Duvivier'. TALES o MANHAT' Numerous other unusual exhib- * its have been planned for the FRENCH Premier Rene Mayer event which will coincide with the has viewed the situation with in- all-campus University Day held creasing alarm. He fears that for the state's high school stu- with the aid of Chinese Commun- dents. ist forces the Reds will 1;e able to Although the open house has sweep "the Gulf, of Siam and the not been planned as a part of approaches to India" into their University Day, invitations have expanding orbit. been extended to the 1,500 stu- Experts in the Far Eastern field dents visiting campus tomorrow. advance several possible objectives for the latest Communist maneu- ver aside from those already men- EEN -- NEW PROJECTION tioned. E 1) They see an attempt to fos- ter a new Communist puppet state in the East dominated by either Peiking or a Vietminh govern- mnent. attempt to encourage a Commun- e Sunday ist coup in Thailand and thus, open the way for Red infiltration Y W O R T H in India. S B O Y E R 3) The Vietminh foices may try to split the French supply routes ROG E RS in this strategic land. WATERS In any case, the new offensive has cast a shadow on the infant hopes for a quick world peace and s has probably brought about a situation which will see increased American and French support be- ing brought into the area. rAN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University fof 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 (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). FIll)AY, MAY, 1, 1953 vol. LXII, No. 144 Notices Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The May meeting of the Faculty for the academic year' 1952-53 will be held Mon., May 4, at 4:10 p.m. in Angell Hall Auditorium A. 1 Regents' Meeting Fri., May 22, at 10 a.m, Communications for considera- tion at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than May 14. Men Interested in Becoming Orienta- tion Leaders for the fall semester may sign up for interviews in the Union Student Offices Fri., May 1, from 3 to 5. Cooperative Housing Applications forI the men's and women's co-ops are now] being accepted for students desiring membership for the summer or fall ses- sions. Students should make applica- tion in person, or write toaLuther Bu- cheie, 1017 Oakland. Office hours from, 1-5 p.m. Phone 7211. Late permission for women students who attended "Le Tartuffe" cn Wed., Apr. 29, will be no later than 11 p.m. Late Permission. Because of the Crease Ball, all women students will have a 1:30 late permission on Fri., May 1. Personnel Interviews. Today, Friday, there. will be a rep- . resentative from the Whitehall Phar- macal Co., of New York. here to in- terview students for sales positions. The position does not require one tof have had technical training and therej are openings in various locations throughout the U.S.a Vita-Craft will have a representativej here on May 5 at 4:30 p.m. to talk to a group of these interested in positions with this firmi. The meeting will be in 4508 Administration Building. The fol- lowing day, May 6, there will be indi- vidual interviews at the Bureau of Appointments. Michigan Bell Telephone Co.h of De- troit, will have an interviewer here on Wed., May 6, to talk to women inter- ested in positions in their Training Program. Personnel Requests. The American Red Cross, of Saginaw, Mich., has an opening for a Home Serv- ice Worker. Either a man or woman may apply for the position and one with a de.ree in Social Work, prefer- ably a Master's, is desired. The Eli Lilly and Co., of Indianapo- lis, Ind., has open the following posi- tions: Organic Chemist, Biochemist, Associate Biochemist, Associate Ana- lytical Chemist, Methods Engineer, (Continued on Page 4) OW 44cto N 5 o'clock MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.84 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays, 11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Lt. green Schaefer .automatic pencil, on campus, Ph. Tamra Johns, 2-3153. )36L LOST-Black suede purse containing red wallet, important identification. Vicinity of Pretzel Bell, April 25. Finder call 2-3441 Fri.-Tues. Reward. ) 37L BOOKS stolen from ledge in Haven Hall Weds. 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FURNISHEHD or unfurnished-2 bed- 305 W. Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )1F room campus Apt. available May 1. ----_ -- ----- -- - Private bath. Phone 3-8454. )35D GOLF CLUBS-5 irons, 2 woods, Joe -- -- -- Kirkwood model. Never been used, SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS! Large $36.75. Phone 3-8710. )89F air-cooled rooms, nicely furnished. WANTED to sublease or rent for the summer session: furnished apartment suitable for couple with two small children. Robert . Curtis, 302 West Van Cleve St., Hartford City, Ind. )9X MISCELLANEOUS ARE YOU A WRITER? Do you want $20? Enter the Gargoyle Hophead Short.Story Contest. Deadline Is May 15. )9M SENSATIONAI BARGAIN Sport Sampler-$70.00 value for only $3.50.-Available until FridayMay 1. Noon-4:00 P.M. Adm. Bldg. Lobby. )10M WOULD LIKE to get into car pool to Lincoln-Mercury, second shift. 139 Strauss, EQ, 2-4591. )12M TRADE IN YOUR, HOME FOR THIS CUSTOM BUILT-Four-bed- room, three baths, home just off Ged- des and near the University. In excel- lent condition. 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