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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 13

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 construe-
tive notice to all members of the
University. Notices should be sent in
TYPEWRITTEN form to Rem 2552
Administration Building before 3 p.m.
the day preceding publication (before
11 a.m. on Saturday).
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1953
Vol. LXIII, No. 166
(ADVERTISEMENT)
OPTOMETRY IN THREE
YEARS, IF YOU HAVE
SIXTY L. A. CREDITS
In three college years, you can prepare
for the attractive profession of optome-
try, if you have a minimum of sixty
required Liberal Arts credits.
There is a shortage of optometrists in
many States. . Eighty per cent of the
Nation's millions depend upon the Doc-
tor of Optometry and his professional
skill in conserving vision.
The optometrist possesses the dignity
of being a professional man. He renders
a service essential to the health and
well-being of his community. Substan-
tial financial rewards are obtainable al-
most from the beginning of his practice.
Optometry is specially attractive to
women.
The V. S. Department of Defense and
Selective Service grant optometry stu-
dents the same consideration accorded
medical students.
Chicago College of Optometry, nation-
ally accredited, is located in the heart
of the world's greatest center for teach-
ing in the healing arts. It is famous for
its eye clinic. A building program is in
progress. Dormitory accommodations.
apartments and- other facilities are
available on a large campus.
For catalog and other literature, ad-
dress Registrar, Chicago College of Op-
tometry, 350 Belden Ave.. Chicago 14.
Ill, Adv.

NoticesI
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.
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
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 Field
House, join procession and take place
assigned to you on stage, as directed
by Marshals; at the end of the exer-
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.
PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT
Commencement-Sat., June 13, 5:30 p.m.
Weather Fair
Time of Assembly-4:30 p.m. (except
noted)

Places of Assembly
Members of the Faculties at 4:15 p.m.
in the Lobby, first floor, Administra-
tion Building, where they may robe.
(Transportation to Stadium or Field
House will be provided.)
Regents, Ex-Regents, Deans and other
Administrative Officials at 4:15 p.m. in
Administration Building, Room 2549,1
where they may robe. (Transportation
to Stadium or Field House will be pro-
vided.)
Students of the various Schools and
Colleges on paved roadway East of East
Gate (Gate 1-Tunnel) to Stadium in
four columns of twos in the following
order:
SECTION A-North side of pavement
-Literature, Science and the Arts
SECTION B-South side of pavement
-Education (in front); Engineering (be-
hind Ed.); Architecture (behind Eng.);
Medicine (behind Architects)
SECTION C-On grass field in a line
about 30 degrees South of East-Nursing
(in front); Law (behind nurses); Phar-
macy (behind Laws); Dentistry (be-
hind Pharmacy); Business Administra-
tion (behind Dent.)
SECTION D-On grass field in a line
about 45 degrees South of East-Natural
Resources (in front); Music (behind
Natural Resources); Public Health (be-I
hind Music); Social Work (behind Pub-
lic Health); Graduate (behind Social
Work with Doctors in front)
March Into Stadium-5 p.m.j
Weather Rainy -
In case of rainy weather, the Uni-
versity fire siren will be blown be-
tween 4 and 4:15 p.m. indicating the
exercises in the Stadium will be aban-
doned. Members of the Faculties, Re-
gents, Deans, etc., will assemble at the
same places as 'for the fair weather
program. Graduates will go direct to,
Yost Field House at 5 p.m. and enter
by the South door.

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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Sentimental; pale brown ladies
walking stick umbrella. In Haven Hall
two weeks ago. Call 3-4323. )54L
I 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.
Ruflins, 562 S. Seventh. )123F
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
CUSHMAN scooter, excellent running
condition, recent major overhaul.
Phone 2-4296. Ypsi 885. )133F
CUSHMAN motor scooter, good running
condition; graduation senior, must
sell. Only $75. Phone 9731. )134F
MUST SELL '46 Pontiac. Exceptionally
clean. Call 3-2508. )135F
FOR RENT
TWO GRADS. or professional students
to share large house with two students
for the summer. Phone 8735 after
5 p.m. )28C

HELP WANTED

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FOR RENT1
MED.STUDENT wants a fellow to share
furnished apt. for summer. Call 9662.
)32C
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. 2 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. )25C
1430 CAMBRIDGE ROAD-For gentle-
men, spacious single or double with
bath. Beautiful location. )46D
LARGE, clean double rooms for men
students. Ph. 3-1873. )47D
STUDENT landlord has openings for
summer or fall. Ideal single, double,
suite for men. 2-0631. Don. )49D
EXCELLENT single rooms for men stu-
dents available for immediate occu-
pancy for summer session in house 5
minutes from campus. Privacy, ice-
box privileges. Ph. 3-0849. )48D

BUSINESS SERVICES
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
RADIO SERVICE

HELP WANTED

Auto - Home - Portable
Phono & TV
Fast & Reasonable Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO & TV
"Student Service"
1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942
11, blocks east of East Eng.

)IB

PART OR FULL TIME Summer help'
wanted at Honey Brook Farm Market.1
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
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, .)66H
WAITERS, dishwashers on machine. 3
meals a day; full board. Summer and
fall. 2-6422.. )86H
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. )6MHW
IF YOU can type a few business letters
2 or 3 hours a day, or alternate days
you will like this part time job. Phone
3-1771. Dura-Bond Corp. )69H

:A

EXPERT TYPIST - Rates reasonable.
Prompt service. 914 Mary Street.
3-4449. )8B

HELP WANTED

WANTED TO BUY

WANTED -- Carriers for the Michigan
Daily, Openings now, in summer, and
next fall. Top pay, early morning
hours. Call circulation Dept. 2-3241.
)56H
WANTED--Taxi Cab drivers, full or part
time. Yellow & Checker Cab Co. 113
S. Ashley. Ph. 9382. )54H

GIRL'S' English style bicycle. Cali ,9894
after 5 p.m. )I5'W
MISCELLANEOUS
LAST CALL for graduating seniors, do'-.
tors, dentists. to subscribe at special
student rate. Phone 6007. )18M

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TODAY5
Playing
through
Friday g-

50c until 5 P.M.
70c after 5

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ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM - 50c
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT 7 & 9 P.M.
MARK HELLINGER PRESENTS

Summer Session Registration Material LARGE, 5-room partly furnished apt.
for the College of Literature, Science $65 per month with utilities, summer
and the Arts, may be obtained at Win- only. Phone 7301 between 7 and 9 p.m.
dow No. 1, Registrar's office, Admin- )30C
istration Bldg. on June 1, and there-m
ROOMS for summer school. Fraternity
after.aon State St. near campus. $5 per
Graduate Students. Graduate School I week. Call Hse. Manager, 2-3297. )29C
Commencement Announcements and ____________
Booklets may be picked up or purchased APT. SUBLET for summer. Furnished
in the Administration Building through apt., two rooms and bath near cam-
Thurs., May 28, from 10:30 a.m. to pus, $65 plus utilities. Phone 2-8819.
(Continued on page 4) )31C

ROOM AND BOARD

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TODAY

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LANCASTER

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and
Thursday
A bang-up drama.
Crackles with excitement!"
-Time Magazine
"Fascinating!"~ m,
"Fascnatig!'1 -New York Times
"Brilliant Entertainment!.
-Newsweek Magazine
"Movie of the week!"
-Quick Magazine

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Matinees 50c
Eves. 70c

in ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S
FEARFUL AND FATALISTIC TALE
THE KILLERS
"'It belongs with the best." - N.Y. WORLD TELEGRAM
"A taut and absorbing film. You'll like it if yo enjoy
suspense and the unraveling of crime enigmas involving
pernicious folks." - N.Y. TIMES
ALSO!
A Cinema Guild Premiere Presentation
"TOULOUSE-LAUTREC"
IN BRILLIANT COLOR
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT 7 & 9 P.M.

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.
Cali 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
TRANSPORTATION
TAKING CAR to California early June.
Want companion to share driving,
expenses. Box 12 Daily. )20T
SHARE Detroit ride fall semester. Con-
tact 322 Hinsdale House, E.Q. )25T
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 )2B
TYPING-- Reasonable rates, accurate
and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 S. Main.
4B
Daily Class ifieds
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Prices for this 3-D Show
Mats. Eves. & Sunday
70c 98c

COMING.
SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
ARCHITECTURE
AUDITORIUM

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