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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1953
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Ambassador
To Lecture
Jan H. van Roijen Netherlands
ambassador to the United States,
will speak on "Nato and the New
Soviet Peace Offensive" at 4:15
p.m. tomorrow in the Clements Li-
brary.
Van Roijen was appointed am-
bassador to the United States in
1950. Previously he had served as
Netherlands delegate to the Pre-
liminary Conference at Batavia
and as vice-chairman of the Neth-
erlands Delegation to the Round
Table Conference at The Hague. ,
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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 (before
11 a.m. on Saturday).,
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1953
Vol. LXIII, No. 165
Notices
Regents' Meeting, Fri., June 12, at 2
p.m. Communications for consideration
at this meeting must be in the Presi-
dent's hands not later than June 4.
Commencement Instructions to Fac-
ulty Members. Convene at 4:15 p.m. in
first floor lobby in Administration
Building; buses will be provided in
front of Administration Building to
take you to the Stadium or Yost Fieldj
House, join procession and take place
assigned to you on stage, as directed
by Marshals; at the end of the exer-
Ce
Coming
Saturday
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Royal Romance Of
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The Lusty Era Of
Notorious
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Starting
Saturday
cises, buses will be ready in driveway
east of the Stadium or at west side of
Field House to bring you back to the
campus.
Graduate Students. Graduate School
Commencement Announcements and
Booklets may be picked up or purchased
in the Administration Building through
Thurs., May 28, from 10:30 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. Extra copies are available for
students who failed to order earlier.
College of Literature, Science and
the Arts. All students wishing to at-
tend summer sessions at schools else-
where mustfile approval sheets in the
Office of the Director of Admissions,
1524 Administration Building, before
June 1.
Deadline Date for Veteran Requisi-
tions. May 29, 1953, has been established
as the final date for the procurement
of books, equipment and supplies using
veterans requisitions. No requisitions
will be honored by the vendor subse-
quent to this date.
PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES-JUNE 13, 1953
To be held at 5:30 p.m. either in
the Stadium or Yost Field House de-
pending on the weather. Exercises will
conclude about 7 p.m.
Those eligible to participate: Grad-
uates of Summer Session of 1952 and
of February and June, 1953. Graduates
of the Summer Session of 1953 and of
February, 1954, are not supposed to
participate; however, no check is made
of those taking part in the ceremony,
but no tickets are available for those
in this classification.
Tickets: For Yost Field House: Two to
each prospective graduate, to be dis-
tributed from Mon., June 1, to 12 noon
on Sat., June 13, at Cashier's Office,
first floor of Administration Building;
For Stadium: No tickets necessary.
Children not admitted unless accom-
panied by adults.
Academic Costume: Can be rented at
Moe Sport Shop, North University
Avenue, Ann Arbor.
Assembly for Graduates: At 4:30 p.m.
in area east of Stadium. Marshals will
direct graduates to proper stations. If
siren indicates (at intervals from 4:00
to 4:15 p.m.) that ,exercises are to be
held in Yost Field House, graduates
should go directly there and be seated
by Marshals.
Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main
Street gates only. All should be seated
by 5 p.m., when procession enters field.
Yost Field House: Only those holding
tickets can be admitted, owing to lack
of space.aEnter on State Street, oppo-
site McKinley Avenue.
Alumni Reunions: Headquarters at
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Starring JEAN STEWART DEBORAH CHARLES
SNMMONS* GBNGR+ KERR 4 JGllTN
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MARGARETIRWIN Directed by GEORGE SIDNEY-Produced by SIDNEY F IRIN An M-G-M Picture
Alumni Memorial Hall. Registration on
June 11, 12, and 13.
Alumni Luncheon: Sat., June 13, 12
Noon, in Waterman Gymnasium. Ad-
mission of Alumni by badge. Relatives
and friends by tickets provided at
Alumni headquarters.
Graduation Announcements, Invita-
tions, Class Rings, Pins, etc.: Inquire
at Office of Student Affairs.
Commencement Programs: To be dis-
tributed at Stadium or Yost Field
House.
Housing: Alumni should apply at Reg-
istration Desk, Alumni Memorial Hall;
all others at Residence Halls Office in
the Administration Building.
All men students having lockers at
Waterman Gymnasium are requested to
clear out equipment and return towels
prior to June 13 in order to receive re-
fund.
Student Accounts. Your attention is
called to the following rules passed by
the Regents at their meeting on Feb.
28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac-
counts due the University not later
than the last day of classes of each
semester or summer session. Student
loans which are not paid or renewed
are subject to this regulation; however,
student loans not yet due are exempt.
Any unpaid accounts at the close of
business on the last day of classes will
be reported to the Cashier of the Uni-
versity and
"(a) All academic credits will be
withheld, the grades for the semester
or summer session just completed will
not be released, and no transcript of
credits will be issued.
"(b) All students owing such ac-
counts will not be allowed to register
In any subsequent semester or summer
session until payment has been made."
-Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary
Faculty Members and University Em-
ployees: The Board in Control of Inter-
collegiate Athletics of the University
of Michigan extends to the Faculty and
to full-time University employees the
privilege to purchase Athletic Coupon
Books.
Those eligible to purchase:
1. University Faculty and Administra-
tive Officers,
2. Faculty members who have been
retired, but still retain faculty
privileges.
3. Employees on the University pay-
roll who have appointments or contacts
on a full-time yearly basis; or, if an
hourly basis, are full-time employees
and have been employed by the Uni-
versity for a period of not less than
twelve months prior to the date of
application for the purchase of an
Athletic Coupon Book. The date shown
on the Employee's University Identifi-
cation Card shall be considered as the
date of employment.
4. For spouses and dependent child-
ren under 18 years of age of the above
groups.
Cost of coupon book-$13.20 (tax in-
cluded).
Purchase Date:
1. At Ferry Field Ticket Office be-
ginning June 1st.
2. Preference for location expires Aug..
ust 10th.
3. Additional Season Ticket purchase
privilege (limit 2) expires August 10.
Conditions and Privileges:
1. Coupon books or tickets obtained
by coupon books are not transferable.
2. Ticket privileges end with termina-
tion of employment with the Univer-
sity and no refunds or rebates will be
made.
3. Football tickets issued on Athletic
Coupon Books will be stamped. Faculty
members must have their University
Identification Cards! and spouses and
dependents must have, their coupon
books together with their football tick-
ets to gain admission at the gate.
4. Faculty members and employees
who purchase Athletic Coupon Books
will receive a reserved seat at each home
football game and general admission
to basketball, track, wrestling, and base-
ball, as long as seats are available.
All Art Loan Print pictures will be
due the last week of classes, May 25
to 29. The pictures should be returned
to 510 Administration Building, hours
8 to 12, 1 to 4. There will be a five
cent fine per day for all pictures re-
turned after May 29.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS.
The Timken Detroit Axle Co. will
have an interviewer here on Wed., May
27, to talk with men June graduates
in Engineering, Bus. Ad. or LSA about
their Industrial Management Train-
ing Program. They need men for all
phases of industrial activities.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
'The Army Map Service, Corps of En-
gineers, U. S; Army, in Washington,
D.C. is accepting applications for the
position of Cartographic Phtogram-
metric Aid, GS-5. Graduates may secure
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ALSO
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leads in all degrees.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Sentimental; pale brown ladiek
walking stick umbrella.4In.Haven Hall
two weeks ago. Call 3-4323. )54L
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )7B
PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca-
naries, singers, cages, and supplies.
305 W. Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )IF
CANARIES - Beautiful singers & fe-
males. Parakeets $7 and up. Mrs.!
Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh. )123F
MOTORCYCLES
Foreign & domestic.
Batteries, tires & accessories,
India Motorcycle Shop
207 W. Liberty, Ph. 21748.
)63F
1940 PLYMOUTH-Radio, heater. Call
3-4145 F22. )131F
MAN'S BICYCLE - $20 or best offer.
Steve Cornell. Phone 3-0571 Ex. 252
after 7. )130F
TWO WHEEL TRAILER - High sides,
good tires. Excellent for hauling small
household goods. Call evenings after
six. 3-4917. )129F
'37 OLDS CONVERTIBLE-Radio, heater.
Starts, runs, knocks. New top. $45.
Ph. 3-2629. )125F
1941 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE - Fair
shape. $150 or best offer. Call 2-7328,
6-8 p.m. )128F
GIRL'S English Bike. 3029 Stockwell.
)132F
EVERGREENS: at wholesale
Spreading Junipers, 1 - ft. 2.25-10.00
Upright Juniper, 3-5 ft......2.00-5.00
Spreading Yew, 1-2 ft.......25-5.00
Upright Yew, 3 ft.................4.50
Pyramidal Arborvitae, 5 ft......4.95
Mugho (dwarf) Pine, 2-5 ft.. 2.95-4.50
Blue Spruce, 2-5 ft., per foot .....2.00
Michael Lee of Chem. Stores, Ph. 8574.
)60F
FOR RENT
TWO GRADS. or professional students
to share large house with two students
for the summer. Phone 8735 after
5 p.m. )28C
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS, roomettes and apartments by
day or week for campus visitors. Cam-
pus Tourist Homes, 518 E. William.
Phone 3-8454. )3D
ROOMS for male students. Suites.
Double rooms. Separate kitchen with
cooking privileges. ?z block from cam-
pus. Summer. 417 E. Liberty. )31D
RESERVE summer, fall rooms. Private.
Near campus. maid service. Modern
bath and refrigerator privileges. Call
2-7108. )39D
SUITE for 3, preferably G.I.'s. Part time
work to defray cost. Also garage for
rent. Also, single room with board.
520 Thompson. )52D
MALE STUDENTS-Doubles and singles
for summer and fall. One block from
Law School. Hot water shower. 808
Oakland. )250
ROOMS FOR RENT
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1430 CAMBRIDGE ROAD-For gentle-
men, spacious single or double with
bath. Beautiful location. ) 46D
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM and BOARD
or board only. Comfortable, well fur-
nished room. Innersprings, showers,
linens. Excellent home cooking. On
campus. Reserve now fo rsummer and
fall. Phone 2-6422. )10S
ATTENTION Summer Students-Excel-
lent meals Monday-Friday, $2 a day.
Call Jesse, Chi Phi 2-7363. )5S
FOR SUMMER SCHOOL-Board & room
reasonable; one suite and 2 singles on
campus. 520 Thompson. ) 9S
ROOMS in Medical fraternity. Open all
summer. 1315 Hillor 2-2252 after 6 p.m.
)22C
THETA XI'S 4th year of summer opera-
tion. Single or double rooms. Excel-
lent cook. 1345 Washtenaw-Close to
campus. Call Don White or Don
Schmitz. 2-5644. )26C
TRANSPO(RTATION
TAKING CAR to California early June.
Want companion to share driving,
expenses. Box 12 Daily. )20T
TRAVELING companion wanted on trip
to Los Angeles. Leaving after June 6,
Ph. 6284, Carmel. )21T
SHARE Detroit ride fall semester. Con-
tact 322 Hinsdale House, E.Q. )25T
WANTED-Ride to Washington, D.C.,
vicinity. June 12th. Call Jo Anne
9161. )24T
LEAVING for San Francisco, June 15th.
Desire one passenger. Steve Cornell.
3057 Ext. 252 after 7. )23T
WANTED-Riders to share expenses to
Maine. Ph. 25-0392 after 6 p.m. Leav-
ing June 5th. )22T
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERS: Portable and Standard
for rent, sale and service.
Morrill's
314 S. State St., Phone 7177 c )2B
WASHING, finished work, and hand
ironing. Cotton dresses a specialty.
Ruff dry and wet washing. Also iron-
ing separately. Free pick up and de-
livery. Phone 2-9020. )23B
TYPING - Reasonable rates, accurate
and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 S. Main.
)4B
HELP WANTED
WANTED - Carriers for the Michigan
Daily. Openings now, in summer, and
next fall. Top pay, early morning
hours. Call circulation Dept, 2-3241.
)56H
PART OR FULL TIME Summer- help
wanted at Honey Brook Farm Market.
Wages plus fruit, vegetables, eggs so
forth. Marshall Richards 6400 Jack-
son Rd. Ph. 25-8513.
STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST for editorial
office of national medical journal.
Good opportunity to learn details of
medical publishing. Please write RA-
DIOLOGY, 2842 W. Grand Blvd., De-
troit, 2, Mich., giving qualifications
and experience. )38H
WANTED-Taxi Cab drivers, full or part
time. Yellow & Checker Cab Co. 113
S. Ashley. Ph. 9382. )54H
JOB
OPPORTUN ITI ES
MALE or FEMALE
Graduate or undergraduate-for full
or part time work on a permanent or
temporary basis. Apply Montgomery
Wrad & Co., Ann Arbor. )63H
GRADUATES-Register with us for em-
ployment or advancement. No regis-
tration fee required, Positions open
for engineers, secretaries, typists, etc.
AA Personnel service, 207 Municipal
Court Bldg. Ph. 2-1221, hrs. 9-5 Mon.
thru Fri., 9-12 Saturdays. )60H
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part time.
Radio Cab Co. 300 Detroit Street. Ph.
2-5525. ) 65H
WAITERS, dishwashers on machite. 3
meals a day; full board. Summer and
fall. 2-6422. )66H
YOUNG MAN staying in Ann Arbor to
learn office supply and equipment
business. Permanent position. Good
salary and bonus arrangement. Fu-
ture assured! Phone 3-1161. )67H
YOUNG LADY for part time work at
Soda Fountain. Swift's Drug Store.
340 S. State St. Phone 2-0534. )68H
WANTED TO BUY
ENGINEER wants cheap Girl's English
bike, 3 speed. Leave message for Nor-
man Williamsen at 2-9431. )14W
GIRL'S English style bicycle. Call 9894
after 5 p.m. )15W
MISCELLANEOUS
DON'T DISCARD your used clothing.
Bring it to the Salvation Army, 220
S. Washington. )16M
LAST CALL for graduating seniors, doc-
tors, dentists to subscribe at special
student rate. Phone 6007. )18M
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