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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1952

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Technic Reviews

'U'To Exhibit
Art Colletion
The University Museum will
display 31 drawings during this
month in the north gallery of
Alumni Memorial Hall.
Included in the exhibit will be
drawings by Beckman, Lebrun,
Gross and McFee.
Also being shown by the Mu-
seum through this month are ex-
hibitions in the art of lithography.
The exhibit, which contains 65
examples, is highlighted by: "The
Bathers," by Paul Cezanne; "Self-
Portrait with Cap," by Georges
Roualt; "Le Chapeau Epingle," by
Auguste Renoir; "Turning Form,"
by Graham Sutherland; and "The
Tale of the Ebony Horse," by Marc
Chagall.
There is also a display illustrat-
ing the hand method of printing a
lithograph from stone.
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RAPID TRANSIT-A train of the Clay Street Wire Rope Railway
Company of San Francisco, the first cable car system ever built,
is pictured as it once sped along at from six to ten miles per
hour in 1873. This and other historic items appear in "Technic in
Review," in the seventieth anniversary issue of Michigan Tech-
nic, campus engineering magazine, which goes on sale tomorrow.

Your Trip Home Is
IE THE BAG
BY TRAINw!

Thiree Killed
In Train Crash
The bodies of three Washtenaw
county men were found yesterday
morning almost six hours after
their car struck a freight train at
the N. Territorial Rd. crossing of
the Ann Arbor Railroad.
According to police officers it
was the worst traffic accident in
the county since November, 1947,
when four persons lost their lives
in a truck-car crash on the Willow
Run Expressway.
David To Lecture
Prof. Hans David, of the School
of Music will give a public lecture
on the subject, "Heinrich Schutz
and his Christmas Historia" at
4:15 p.m. today in the Rackham
Amphitheater.
EUROPE year
STUDENT TOURS:
Bicycle, Motor, Study and Ad.
venture Tours for as little as
$475 (50 days INCL. Steamer)
ODYSSEY TOURS: All-year
14.65 Day Tours for those interested in
more than the conventional travel pro-
gram. Save as much as 20% by going
off-season ... from $575.
M LATIN AMERICA
Whether it's MEXICO or ALL
Latin America, investigate
SITA's unique "off-the-beaten-
track" programs . . . as little
as $89 for an 8-Day Tour in
Mexico. $995-$1975 for 30-70
V M Day Tour of ALL.South America.
ORIENT ROW -_
Steamer, combination steamer-air trips
See More e Wrld at prices cm-
Spend Leg, 67 days from $1750.
Your Travel Agent or
. Students International
:T ATravel Association
445 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 17 9 MU 7-0264

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 (beforej
11 a.m. on Saturday.)a
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1952
VOL. LXIII, No. 63
Notices
Post Caroling parties will be autho-
rized December 15 through December
18. These events should be registered in
the Office of Student Affairs before Fri-
day noon, Dec. 12, for announcement
in the D.O.B. on Sunday. Chaperons
may be one married couple 25 years of
age or older or a resident house direc-
tor. Women's Judiciary has announced
11:30 p.m. late permission for women
students on December 17, 18 for car-
oling. Post-caroling parties on these
nights may be extended in accordance
with this announcement.
Veterans. Fri., Jan. 16, 1953, has been
established as the final date for the
procurement of books, supplies, and
equipment using veteran requisitions.
No requisitions will be honored by the
vendor subsequent to this date.
Hillel. Kosher meals (meat) served
daily. For -reservations call Hillel
(3-4129). Students are now asked to plan
for attendance at meals next semester.
If interested, please call Hillel now.
Personnel Interviews.
On Thurs., Dec. 11, there will be a
representative from the Wheeling Cor-
rugating Company to interview men
receiving degrees in February who are
interested in Sales, Sales Training, or
position as Credit Manager.
United States Gypsum Company, of
Chicago, Ill., will have representatives
here on Fri., Dec. 12, to talk to ac-
counting majors or graduate students
in the School of Business Administra-
tion about opportunities in their Fi-
nancial Division; also men with Lib-
eral Arts 'and commerce degrees inter-
ested in sales of building materials for
positions in their Dealer Sales organiza-
tion; in addition to seeing Engineers
and Chemists for openings in Sales En-
gineering, Research and Development,
and Production.
Personnel Requests.
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company,
of Toledo, Ohio, have openings in their
Sales Department for men with back-
grounds in Chemistry, Engineering, and
Architecture. Detailed information is
available, in addition to application
blanks.
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and
Beane of New York City has contacted
the Bureau of Appointments concern-
ing openings in their Financial De-
partment. Those interested in a ca-
reer in Investment Banking, and Se-
curities and Commodities Brokerage
may obtain further information at the
office.
The Trane Company of LaCrosse,
Wisconsin, has openings for Engineers
on their Training Program in addition
to positions available for Chemical and
Mechanical Engineers in their Heat
Transfer Sales Department.
Collins Corporation, of Elyria, Ohio,
has openings for both February and
June graduates in Mechanical, Indus-
trial, and Chemical Engineering. The
firm makes such items as hospital
equipment, children's vehicles, wheel
chairs, and other things.
Summer Positions.
The Detroit Civil Service Commission
announces examination for the follow-
i10
You Don't Find Dates
on a Christmas Tree
OR

ing summer openings: Playleader-male
and female, closing date Dec. 22; Base-
ball Instructor-male, closing date Dec.
27; Life Guard-male and Swinming
Instructor-male and female, closing
date Dec. 22. The date of examination
for these opensings is Dec. 29, 1952. In
addition there is examination given for
Public Service Attendant and Assistant
male and female, with the closing date
Dec. 16 and examination date Dec. 23.
For further information concerning
these and other openings contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin-
istration Building.
Lectures
University Lecture, auspices of the
Department of Romance Languages
and the Program in Linguistics,
"Linguistic Affinity: Convergence ver-
sus Divergence," Andre Martinet, Pro-
fessor of Linguistics, Columbia Uni-
versity, Wed., Dec. 10, 4:15 p.m., Rack-
ham Amphitheater.
University Lecture. Dr. Hans David,
Professor of Music, will lecture at 4:15
Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 9, in the Rack-
ham Amphitheater, on Heinrich
Schultz and hisChristmas Historia."
The University Choir plans to sing
Schutz's Christmas Story during its
concert on Dec. 17. Sponsored by the
School of Music, the lecture will be
open to the public.
Sigma Xi Lecture. Ernest F. Brater,
Professor of Hydraulic Engineering,
will speak on "Beach Erosion Pro-
cesses," with special reference to the
Michigan shore line, Wed., Dec. 10, at
8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Public
invited.
Academic Notices
Doctoral Examination for Dorothy
Jeanne Watson, Social Psychology; The-
sis: "Some Social Psychological Cor-
relates of Personality: A study of the
Usefulness of Psychoanalytic Theory in
Predicting to Social Behavior," Wed.,
Dec. 10, 5634 Haven Hall, at 12 noon.
Chairman, Ronald Lippitt.
Actuarial Review Class, Part II. There
will be an organizational meeting of
the (non-credit) review class for Part II
of the actuarial examinations on Tues.,
Dec. 9, at 4 D.m., 3010 Angell Hall. Will
those who are interested but unable to
attend Tuesday afternoon classes for
the balance of the semester please
leave their names in 3016 Angell Hall.
Logic Seminar in Mathematics. Tues.,
Dec. 9, 3:10 p.m., 3001 A.H. Mr. Prins
will speak on A. A. Robinson's "Mathe-
matics of Algebra."
Seminar in Mathematical Statistics.
Tues., Dec. 9, 2-4 p.m., 3217 Angell Hall.
Prof. Craig and Mr. Wine will speak.
Organic Chemistry Seminar. Mr. John
Martin Clegg will speak on "Line Sys-
tems of Notation for Structural For-
mulas" on Tues., Dec. 9, 7:30 p.m., 1300
Chemistry Building.
Engineering Mechanics Seminar. On
Wed., Dec. 10, Professor E. A. Yates will
speak on "Analysis of Hydraulic and
Servo-Mechanisms" in 101 West En-
gineering Building, at 3:45 p.m.
Exhibits
Museum of Art, Alumni Memorial
Hall. Lithographs, Plain and Colored,
and Process of Hand Lithography. Also,
Drawings by Americans. Dec. 4-Dec. 31;
Weekdays 9 to 5, Sundays 2 to 5. The
public is invited.
(Continued on Page 4)

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Spiral notebook in vicinity of
State and Campus. Please phone
2-3075. Need it desperately. )67L
FOR SALE
2 END TABLES, contemporary wrought
iron and walnut designers' models;
reasonable mahogany bowls and oil
painting. 9455, Mr. Hoffman. )2
21 x 3% PACEMAKER speed graphic,
fully equipped, like new. Phone Henry
Arnold 3-4141. )40L
PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca-
naries, singers, cages and supplies. 305
W. Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )85
FOR SALE-Size 42 tails and accessor-
ies. Also combination Philco table
model radio and phonograph. Call
2-8465. )109
HALL SEAT with storage compartment,
small drop leaf table, oak rocker.
562 S. Seventh. )118
HAND MADE unborn calf wallets, beau-
tifully designed. Burt Patts, 1209 S.
University. )119
CHEVROLET 46 club coupe. Good con-
dition, $625. 437 Hamilton Place.
Phone 3-5068. )121
LARGE assortment of Xmas Trees $1.50
and up. Kates Place, Phone 8134..
Drive in, free parking, Pontiac Road
at the railroad tracks, one block west
of Broadway Signal Light. Open 9
a.m. Sundays and evenings. )120

ROOMS FOR RENT
TWO ROOMS for 2 or 3 men. Close to
Rackham, School of Music, Hospitals.
Phone 3-0746. )36R
TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS WANTED
Driving good conditioned car to Dal-
las, Texas and return for holidays.
Would like riders for part or all of
trip. Call H. C. Dillingham in So-
ciology Dept. Ph. 3-1511, Ext. 2657
)10T
SERVICEMAN driving to Norfolk, Va.,
Sunday, Dec. 14, will accept passen-
gers for any intermediate point. Ph.
2-6654.
HELP WANTED
DRIVER SALESMAN - Wholesale and
retail milk delivery. Would be excel-
lent opportunity for student with
afternoon classes. West Side Dairy.
)57H
MEN who are looking for meal jobs
after Christmas vacation to start
work on Jan. 5. Contact Ron Fort at
2-4551 or Phi Delta Theta. )56H
PERSONAL
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING made easy -
Call 6007 for gift subscriptions. We
handle special gift rates for all peri-
odicals. Student Periodical Agency.
) 36P

PERSONAL
DO CHRISTMAS Shopping now - Call
6007 for subscriptions to all maga-
zines. Student Periodical Agency. )35P,
GENERAL alterations and' remodeling.
Tailormade button holes. Ph. 2-6673.
)40P
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERSI Portable and Standard
for rent, sale and service.
Morrill's
314 S. State St.. Phone 7177. )8B
RADIO SERVICE
Auto - Home - Portable
Phono & T. .V.
Fast & Reasonable Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO & T.V.
"Student Service'
1215 So. Uni., Ph, 7942
1% blocks east of East Eng. )15B
WASHING - Finished work, and hand
ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )r
GOOD Rental Typewriters available at
reasonable rates. Office Equipment
Company, 215 E. Liberty. Phone 2-1213.
)4B
MISCELLANEOUS
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

i

602 THIS IS FOR YOU.
Kisses and fun at 2101.

)41P

ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS-
Reserve rooms now at The Campus
Tourist Homes. 518 E. William (near
State). Phone 3-8454. )2R
NEAR CAMPUS-Small single room for
male student. $5.50 per week. 813 E.
Kingsley. )34R
SINGLE ROOM for a girl in private
home, location convenient to campus
and downtown Ann Arbor. Every-
thing furnished; laundry privileges
granted. 415 S. Fourth Ave. )35
ROOMS for couples, only 1 block from
campus. Very desireable clean rooms.
Reasonable rent. 116 Church, Mrs.
Smith, Mgr. Ph. 2-4744. )37R
Opportunities in Optometry
Optometry is a profession offering spe-
cial advantages to ambitious young men
and women. Its scope is constantly ex-
panding. Eighty per cent of the Nation's
millions depend upon the Doctor of
Optometry and his professional skill in
conserving vision. There is a shortage
of optometrists in many States.
The Doctor of Optometry possesses the
dignity of being a professional man.
He renders an essential service to the
health and well-being of his commun-
ity. Substantial financial rewards are
obtainable almost from the beginning
of his practice.
U.S. Department of Defense and Selec-
tive Service, grant optometry students
the same consideration accorded medical
students.
The Doctor of Optometry degree can
be earned in three college years by a
student having sixty or more semester
hours of Liberal Arts credits. Such stu-
dents will be admitted at mid-year by
Chicago College of Optometry.
Chicago College of Optometry is cen-
trally located in the heart of the world's
greatest center for teaching in the heal-
ing arts. It is nationally accredited and
is splendidly equipped. Clinical facili-
ties are unsurpassed.
For catalog, address Registrar, Chicago
College of Optometry, 350 Belden Ave.,
Chicago 14, Ill. Adv.

EXTRA PERFORMANCE
SUNDAY, December 14, 2:30 P.M.
"The Clown Who Ran Away"
ANN ARBOR CHILDREN'S THEATER
TICKETS for the performances on Sat., Dec. 13 and Sun.,
Dec. '14 now at the Arts Theater, Bob Marshall's Book
Store, Wahr's two book stores.

NO WEATHER OR TRAFFIC
delays to make you miss holidates
. when you go home by safe,
dependable train. It's a headstart
on vacation fun, traveling with
friends ... in roomy comfort with
swell dining car meals!
IT'S A GIFTI If you and two
friends go home and return to-
gether . . . Group Coach Plan
tickets save you each up to 25%
of the regular round-trip coach
fares. Or a group of 25 or more
can each save up to 28 %! Head
home in the same direction at the
same time. After the holidays,
return separately if you wish on
this larger Group Coach Plan.
ASK YOUR RAILROAD TICKET AGENT
ABOUT GROUP PLAN AND
SINGLE ROUND-TRIP SAVINGS
EASTERN
RAILROADS

---- Ends Tonight
"MONKEY BUSINESS"
-- and -
"SCARLET ANGEL"
STARTS WEDNESDAY
tarng TOM EWELL
HARVEY LEMBECK
MARIBLANCHARD
PLUS

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What Are You Doing New Year's?I

SITflI1M

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Once there was a Girl who
was the Prettiest Pigeon
in Town. She stood out
le well-constructed
Swan amid a Gaggle of
Geese. So, during the
Christmas holidays, Our
Girl had a hatful of Invi-
tations. Eighteen just for
the big New Year's Eve
dance. Her Problem was
which Swain to accept.

ENDING TODAY

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STARTS

STARTS

WEDNESDAY __ _TOMORROW

She summoned her small sister, aged 10.
"Chick," she said, "here is a lesson in
Practical Psychology. See these eighteen in-
vitations? Only one is from a man of Poise,
Personality and Perception. Masterful .. .
considerate ...enterprising ...subtle...
sophisticated . . . a Man of Promise. Do you
know which one it is?"
"Jeepers no," said tl wee Sister, "I don't."
From the heap Our Heroine selected One In-
vitation-on a yellow Blank. "Always," she
said, "pick one that comes by Telegram."
The Small Fry gulped, "Golly, can you tell
all that from a Telegram?"
Big Sister closed one lustrous Eye. "Never
forget it," she said. "You can't miss."
The point to remember: when you're, Lin-
ing Something Up for Yule or anytime send
a Telegram. It flatters the Sendee; gives your
approach a Man-of-the-World touch that
makes it Something Special. Whenever you
want to Do Better ... on anything from a
Date to a Job Interview ... stake your claim
via Western Union.
122 Huron Street, E.
Telephone 3-4221

-- Added Cartoon -
"MOUSIE COMES HOME"

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Final Week - to Sunday, Dec. 14
"Landscapes and Departures"
SAROYAN - STEIN - PIRANDELLO - YEATS
THE ARTS THEATER
Make reservations immediately - Call 7301

COMING TO THE
MICHIGAN
ADVENTuR

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Ph. 3-5651

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BIGGEST.
ADVENTURE

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