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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1952

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of Some Relationships between Delin-
quency and School Experiences," Fri.,
Nov. 7, 4015 University High School, at
3 p.m. Chairman, S. E. Dimond.
Seminar on "The Hydrothermodyna-
mics of Flows in Channels," by K. Pohl-
hausen and Knox Milisaps, Consultants,
Flight Research Laboratory, U. S. Air
Force, Thurs., Nov. 6, at 4:15 p.m., in
1042 East Engineering Bldg. All inter-
ested are welcome.
Course 401, the Interdisciplinary Sem-
inar on the Application of Mathematics
to the Social Sciences, will meet on
Thurs., Nov. 6, at 4 p.m., in 3409 Mason
Hall. Dr. William Estes of the Psycho-
logy Department, University of Indiana,
will speak on "Development and Test-
ing of a Statistical Theory of Predic-
tion: A Progress Report."
Analytical-Inorganic Seminar. Mr.
Richard E. Anderson will speak on "Nu-
clear and Electronic Closed Shell Ef-
fects," Thurs., Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m., 3003
Chemistry Building.
Seminar in Applied Mathematics will
meet jointly with the Department of
Aeronautical Engineering Seminar on
"The Hydrothermodynamics of Flows in
Channels," Thurs., Nov. 6, 4:15 p.m.,
1042 East Engineering Building.
Events Today
U. of M. Sailing Club will hold an
important meeting at 7:30 in 311 West
Engineering Building. There will be
sailing at Whitmore this coming week
end.
Kappa Phi. Supper meeting at 5:15 for
all active members and pledges. Please
wear a light short-sleeved sweater and
bring your knitting needles for project
work.
The Modern Dance Club will meet to-
night at 7:30 in Barbour Gymnasium.
Will the members and all others inter-
ested in the club please attend.
Ukrainian Students Club: There will
be a meeting of all Ukrainian students
at 7 o'clock, at the Madelon Pound
House, 1024 Hill. Guests are welcome.
History Department Coffee Hour
from 4-5:30. All students are invited.
The Geological-Mineralogical Journal
Club will present Willard H. Parsons,
lecturing on the Geologyrof the West-
ern Huron Mountain Area, Michigan,
at 4 p.m., 2054 Natural Science Building.
International Center Weekly Tea for
foreign students and American friends,
4-6 p.m.
Industrial Relations Club. All persons

interested in labor relations are invited
to an open meeting at 7:30 p.m., Room
3-A, Michigan Union. Prof. Myers will
discuss arbitration and mediation.
La P'tite Causette will meet today
from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the North Cafe-
teria of the Michigan Union.
Graduate Student Council Meeting
at 7:30 p.m., West Conference Room,
Third Floor, Rackham Building.
Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity
will hold a pledge meeting at Lane Hall
Fireside Room, 7 p.m. All pledges are
requested to attend.
Girls' International House Committee.
WMeekly open meeting at 7:30, Nelson In-
ternational House. 915 Oakland Ave.
Students for Democratic Action will
present a discussion and analysis of
the national election returns by a pan-
el composed of Professor Knappen and
Dr. Bretton, of the Political Science De-
partment. and Mr. Jack Widick, a mem-
ber of the Political Action Committee
of Local 7 of the UAW and co-author of
The UAW and Walter Reuther. The dis-
discussion will take place at 7:30 tonight
in Room 3-R of the Union.
Coming Events
Department of Astronomy. Visitors'
Night, Fri., Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m. Mr. Gor-
don A. Newkirk, Jr. will speak on "The
Northern Lights." After the illustrated
lecture in 2003 Angell Hall, the Students'
Observatory on the fifth floor will be
open for telescopic observation of Jupi-
ter and a double star, if the sky is clear,
or for inspection of the telescopes and
planetarium, if the sky is cloudy. Chil-
dren are welcomed, but must be ac-
companied by adults.
Wesley Foundation. Inter-Guild dance
Nov. 7. Meet at Methodist Wesley
Lounge at 7:45 p.m.
Inter-Guild Annual Square Dance will
be held Fri., Nov. 7, 8 p.m., Congrega-
tional Church. Guilders and their
friends are urged to come with their
groups. Square dance clothes (jeans)
will be in order. Admission charge.
Roger Williams Guild. "I G Whirl"-
Meet at the Guild House at 8 on Fri.,
Nov. 7, to go in a group to the Con-
gregational Church. As this is a square
dance, dress accordingly. Admission
charge.
Sophomore Cabaret Central Commit-
tee meeting at 3, Fri., Nov. 7, in the
League. Positions are still open for
those interested in working on Soph.
Cab., particularily finance and refresh-
ments. Those interested can sign up at
League in the Undergraduate Office.

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LOST AND FOUND
LOST - Keepsake Bulova gold watch,
black band; Tues. morning. Call Doris
Spierling, 315 Mosher. )45L
LOST - Red rimmed Larlequin dark
glasses. Prescription lens. 3-1511 ext.
2504. )47L
TURQUOIS EARRING on campus, prob-
ably between League and Alumni Hall.
Phone 7010. Reward. )48L
FOR SALE
2 END TABLES, contemporary wrought
iron and walnut designers' models;
reasonable mahogany bowls and oil
painting. 9455, Mr. Hoffman. )2
UNIVERSITY of Michigan pottery ash
tray. Regular 1.25 Special, 75c. Bur
Patts. 1209 South University. )39
KODAK MEDALIST I 2%x3L with 50
m.m. Ektar lens, leather case, Men-
delsohn flash gun, filters, portra and
poloroid lenses, Enlarger, Federal Mo-
del 250, 2%x3% with 87 m.m. F. 4.5
lens. Excellent condition. All for
$160. Call 2-4636. )47
STUDENTS-Up to ; off on diamonds,
watches, rings, electric shaver, silver-
ware, appliances and all other jewelry
items. Any nationally advertised pro-
ducts at these savings. Ph. Ed Neback,
Lit. '53, 3-1713. )59
2% x 3% PACEMAKER speed graphic,
fully equipped, like new. Phone Henry
Arnold 3-4141. )40L
MOUTON COAT, suits, ice skates. Prices
reasonable. Phone 20808 after 5. )76
GIRL'S winter coat, size 12. Like new.
Ph. 3-4073 after 6 p.m. )77
HOUSE TRAILER - Good condition.
Complete new tires. 1042 South Main.
)78
CONSOLE Motorola Television Radio
Phonograph. Mahogany. Good tone.
1042 S. Main. Mrs. Jacob Schild. )79
CHIME clock, drop leaf table, and coffee
table; also high chair and hall seat.
562 S. 7th St. Cali 5330. )81
35mm CAMERA-Leica, Model D (black)
with 50mm f3.5 Elmer lens and case.
Excellent condition $85.00. Also dark-
room equipment. Call 3-1851 after
6 p.m. )86
PARRAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca-
naries, singers, cages and supplies. 305
W. Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )85

FOR SALE
LEICA Summar Lens, F:2, excellent con-
dition; can show pictures taken with
it if desired. Call Roy at 5862 after
7:30p.m. )82
NEVER used Pickett 1,000 ortho-phase
slide rule, $8.50. 3-0521 ext. 767. )84
1939 PONTIAC SIX-Fair condition. For
details call 3-0791. )83
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS-
Reserve rooms now at The Campus
Tourist Homes. 518 E. William (near
State). Phone 3-8454. )2R
FOR MAN-Large single front room, 1104
Packard. Phone 3-1937.
ROOM AND BOARD
SINGLE ROOM & BOARD for research
or professional man. Also double for
two (can part pay with duties in
house). Live with congenial cultured
group on campus. 520 Thompson. )4X
PERSONAL
BASH! )19P
HELP WANTED
WANTED -- Experienced salesman for
part time help. Must be here for
Xmas. A. A. Cut Rate. 113 So. Main.
)39H
PART TIME store clerk for men's wear
and shoe store. Experience preferred.
Good wages. Inquire in person. Sam's
Store, 122 E. Washington. )4H
HELP WANTED FEMALE-For gift shop.
Part or full time. Selling and gift
wrapping, experience preferred. Papes'
House of Gifts, 863 W. Ann Arbor Trail,
Plymouth, Mich., Phone PL 1278. )42H
PART TIME student help wanted. Apply
Camelot Bros, 1119 1. University. )17H
MAN WANTED for part time help. Sat-
urdays and Sundays, at animal shelter.
Call 2-0311. )43H
FEMALE DANCE PARTNER to complete
professional team with local booking,
weekends only, specializing in auth-
entic Argentine Tango, Cuban Rhum-
ba and Samba. Professional exper-
ience unnecessary, will train. Phone
3-2787 between 5:00 and 5:30 p.m.
weekdays or Saturday and Sunday
forenoon. )44H

TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS WANTED TO CINCINNA LI or
Miami U. Lvg. early Sat. a.m. (Nov. 8),
return late Sunday. Ph. 3-2534. )7T
BUSINESS SERVICES
TAILORING, alterations, restyling, spe-
cializing in children's apparel. Accur-
ate fittings. Phone 9708. )9B
TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard
for rent, sale and service.
Morrill's
314 S. State St., Phone 7177. )8B
WASHING - Finished work, and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020. 153
RADIO SERVICE
Auto - Home - Portable
Phono & T.V.
Fast & Reasonable Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO & TV.
"Student Service"
1215 So. Uni., Ph. 7492
11 blocks east of East Eng. )15B
REMODELING, dressmaking, tailoring.
All types of alterations, tailor made
buttonholes. Fran Apostol, 2-6673.
)19B
EXPERT TYPIST - Rates reasonable.
Prompt service. 914 Mary St., 3-4449.
)12B
MISCELLANEOUS
TOPPER
Division and Liberty
Spaghetti and Meat Sauce
Served in the old Italian manner.
)'l9M
BEEN meaning to find out about our
student faculty and regular specials,
haven't you? Well, if you are not do-
ing anything why not inquire now.
Student Periodical Agency, 6007. )17M
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE by owner-Sunnyside three
bedroom home near Eberwhite school.
Gas heat, garage, full basement, land-
scaping. Terms. Phone 2-6958 for ap-
pointment. )1E
in hT EU.
44c until 5 P.M.
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COMING.. .
Student Players
presentation of the
Critics' Prize Play
BIGADOON
November 12-15
BOX OFFICE OPENS MONDAY

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THE ARTS THEATER
Presents James Bridie's comedy
Colonel Wotherspoon
OPENING FRIDAY
continues through November 23
Make Reservations Now

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Prices - This Show Only
Mats. 74c - Eves. 95c
At last the story-favorite of millions
comes to the screen . . . peopled with
the knights and ladies, the kings and
jesters, the warriors and traitors of the
Glory Age!

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To bring It to life, M-G-M sent a host
of stars and technicians to Englaid and
filmed this famed novel on the actual
historic locales!
Next - Betty Hutton in "Somebody Loves Me"

Cinema SL Xi1
3 Nights - Starting Friday
FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY
continuous showings once only
3 complete shows at atc 8:30
5:30, 7:30, 9:10 at 8:30
Feature at 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Feature at 9:00
Awarded First Prize - Venice Film Festival
PIERRE FRESNAY
JEAN BROCHARD
Isle of Sinners
(God Needs Men)
Whether you call it "God Needs Men" or
"Isle of Sinners," you will agree that it's:
"Excellent"-The New Yorker
"A Film of Rare Beauty"-N. Y. Times
with complete English titles

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ORCH ESTRA
GEORGE SZELL, Conductor
Sun., Nov. 9, 8:30
PROGRAM
Overture "Benvenuto Cellini Berlioz
Symphony No. 2 - Schumann
Symphony No. 2- Sibelius

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DANISH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA
ERIK TUXEN Conductor
Thur,, Nov. 13,8:30
PROGRAM
Overture "Euryanthe" - Weber
Symphony No. 5-Nielsen

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