PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1952 R I I . 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.) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1952 VOL. LXIII, No. 64 Notices T.I.A.A.-C.R.E.F. All applications for participation in the College Retirement Equity Fund must be returned to the Retirement Records Office, 3511 Admin- istration Building, by Dec. 17, 1952. Faculty members who do not desire to participate are asked to return the applications, indicating thereon that they wish to have all of their premium payments credited to T.I.A.A. Holiday Policy. The University policy regarding time off on the Fridays fol- lowing Christmas and New Year's Day will be as follows: Wherever possible, premanent, sal- aried, and hourly non-acedemic em- ployees will be given their choice of either the Friday after Christmas or the Friday after New Year's Day off with pay. All University units must maintain a skeleton workforce by pro- viding that employees who take the Fri., Dec. 26, off will work on Fri., Jan. 2. Conversely, those employees who work December 26 will not work on January 2. For an employee to receive pay for the holidays and his extra day off, he must have worked the regularly scheduled work days immediately pre- ceeding and following the holiday and extra day off. 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. The Reynolds Metals Company, of Richmond, Va., will have representa- tives on the campus on Mon., Dec. 15. They are interested in seeing people %or positions in sales. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation will be at the Bureau of Appointments on Tues., Dec. 16, in the afternoon to interview men interested in Marketing, Accounting, Statistics, Industrial Man- agement, and Industrial Relations. The J. L. Hudson Company, of De- troit, will interview both men and women, February graduates, on Tues.,1 Dec. 16, who are interested in Merchan- dise Training, and also for openings in their Financial Division. Schuster's (Department store), of7 Milwaukee, Wis., is coming on Wed., Dec. 17, to see men and women for their Junior Executive Training Pro- gram. The Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid will interview persons interested in Social Work on Wed., Dec. 17. Con- tact the Bureau of Appointments for an appointment. Personnel Requests., Sevfral companies have contacted the Bureau of Appointments announcing that they are interested in students vis- iting them during the holidays. Those interested should contact the Bureau for further details. There is an opening in Ann Arbor for! an Office Assistant or Clerk. The avail- able position is for a woman with a knowledge of typing and preferably one with experience. The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, N.H., has openings for Electrical and Electronic Engineers for their Design Division to work on Sub- marines under construction, overhaul, repair, or conversion at the shipyard. Application blanks and further infor- mation may be obtained at the Bureau of Appointments. The Bendix Aviation Corporation, Research Laboratories, in Detroit, have available positions for Electrical, Aero- nautical, and Mechanical Engineers, in addition to Physicists and Mathema- ticians. Detailed bulletins are available. For further information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3528 Administration Build- ing, Ext. 371. .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. 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. University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Mineralogy, "Mineral- ogy of Silicate Sciences," Dr. Wilhelm Eitel, Head of the Graduate Institute of Silicate Science, University of Toledo, formerly of the University of Berlin, Thurs., DEc. 11, 4 p.m., 2054 Natural Science Building. University Lecture, auspices of thes Department of Botany, "Pacific Corala Atolls" (illustrated), Dr. F. RaymondI Fosberg, Director of the Pacific Vege-I tation Project, National Research Council, and Research Association in Botany, Catholic University of America,r Thurs., Dec. 11, 4:15 p.m., Rackham Am- phitheater.7 Academic No ticest 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. Doctoral Examination for Darwin Alonso, Bacteriology; Thesis: "A Com- parative Study of the Metabolism of7 Leucocytes from Guinea Pigs and Rats,", Thurs., Dec. 11, at 1:30 p.m., 1566 East Medical Building. Chairman, W. J. Nungester. Course 401, the Interdisciplinary Sem- inar in the Application of Mathematics' to the Social Sciences, will meet on' Thurs., Dec. 11, at 4 p.m., in 3409 Masonc Hall. Mr. Wilson Tanner of the Psy- chology Department will speak on "Util- ity and Uncertainty in a PhysiologicalI Model." Geometry Seminar will meet Thurs., Dec. 11, 4:15 p.m., 3001 Angell Hall. Mr. D. Kazarinoff will speak on "Quadratic' Pencil of Spheres." 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. Concerts University Girls' Glee Club and Arts Chorale, Maynard Klein, Conductor, will be heard in a concert at 8:30 Thurs- day evening, Dec. 11, in Hill Auditor- ium. The Girls' Glee Club will sing the first half of the program: Regina Coeli by Lotti, The Morning Star by Prae- torius, While Sheperds Watched Their Flocks (17th century German melody), The Snow by Edward Elgar, Through the Dark the Dreamers Came, and Vaughan Williams' Magnificat with Ar- lene Collenberger, contralto, as soloist. After intermission the Arts Chorale will sing The Christmas Story by Hein- rich Schutz, with Harold Haugh as the Evangelist, Norma Heyde the Angel, and Philip Duey as King Herod. The roles of the Shepherds will be sung by Sophia Fedonis, Miriam Broderick, and Esther McGlothlin; The Wise Men by Leslie Bennett, Charles Wingert, and Thomas Griffing. Marilyn Mason Brown, Or- ganist, will accompany the group. Con- cert is open to the public. Events Today American Chemical Society Lecture, Wed. evening, Dec. 10, 8 p.m., 1300 Chemistry Building. Prof. H. S. Gutow- sky will speak on "Chemical Aspects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance." There will be a dinner for the speaker at the Union at 6 p.m. The Speech and Hearing Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Speech Clinic. A social will follow. International Orientation Series. The last of this semester's meetings of the series will take place tonight at 8 p.m. at the Madelon Pound House, 1024 Hill Street at East University, when Robert 0. Schulze, of the Sociology Depart- ment, will discuss "Marriage and the Family in the United States." All stu- dents are welcome. Refreshments will be served. I.A.S. On Wed., Dec. 10, at 7:30 in Room 3-A of the Union Mr. James O'Malley of Bell Aircraft will speak about the X-5 variable sweepback fighter. There will be refreshments at the close of the meeting. Congregational Disciples Guild. Mid- Week Meditation at Douglas Chapel, Congregational Church, 5:05-5:30. Sup- per discussion on The Mature Mind, 5:45-7:15. Trigon invites all men to attend the second in a series of informative talks by experienced men about their re- spective fields. It will be at 7:15 p.m., at 1617 Washtenaw, by Frazer Clark, Principal of Mumford School, Detroit. He will speak on Secondary Education. Delta Sigma Pi. There will be a busi- ness meeting and Chapter Birthday Celebration at the chapter house at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Max Frisinger will be the speaker. Motion Picture. Ten-minute film. "Marine Animals and Their Food," shown Mon. through Fri. at 10:30, 12:30, 3:00, and 4:00, 4th floor,tUniver- sity Museums Building. Pershing Rifles. Regular drill meeting, 1925 hours, ROTC Rifle Range. Drill will start promptly at 1930 hours. All actives and pledges attend; bring gym shoes. Wesley Foundation. Morning Matin 7:30-7:50 a.m., Mid-Week Refresher Tea 4:00-5:30 p.m. Corning Events Romance Language Coffee Hour on Thurs., Dec. 11, from 4 to 5:30 in the Terrace Room of the Union. All stu- dents are cordially invited. La P'tite Causette will meet tomor- row from 3:30 to 5 p.m. In the North Cafeteria of the Michigan Union. U. of M. Sailing Club will hold a meeting in 311 West Engineering Thurs., Dec. 11, at 7:30. There will be a discussion on fiberglass dinghies. Roger Williams Guild. Thursday at 7 a.m. we continue our morning Midweek Meditations in the Prayer Room of the First Baptist Church. We are especially anxious to have you with us. The Russian Circle will present its Christmas evening on Thurs., Dec. 11, at 8 o'clock sharp. The program will be held at the Union in Room 3D. Fol- lowing the program, refreshments will be served in the International Center. All members are urged to attend. Economics Club will meet on Thurs., Dec. 11, at 8 p.m. in the Rackham Am- phitheater. Professor Milton Friedman, of the University of Chicago, will talk on "The Classical Counterrevolution in Monetary Theory and Policy." All staff members and students in Economics and Business Administration are in- vited. Others who are interested will also be welcome. Hillel Social tommittee will meet Thurs., Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m. The Dec. 14th Chanukah Party will be planned at this time. U. of M. Aviation Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in 1500 East En- gineering Building. Anyone interested in learning to fly and getting cross- country time, both at reduced rates; are cordially invited. For any addition- al information please call Dick Fox, 3-0521, Ext. 310. Kappa Phi. Cabinet meeting Thurs- day at 5:15 in the Wesley Lounge. All cabinet members please be present. Israeli Dance and Folk Group. Organ- ization and future programs will be discussed, along with a regular pro- gram on Thurs, evening at 7:30 at the Hillel Building. Refreshments. Every- one is invited. International Center Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends, 4-6 p.m., Thurs., Dec. 11. Student Affiliate ACS. Meeting Thurs- day evening at 7:15 in 1300 Chemistry Building. Dr. Vaughan will talk on a "Chemist's View of Enzyme Synthesis." There will be a business meeting after- wards at which an amendment to the constitution will be voted upon. All members please attend. Public invited. Refreshments served, LO gl N LOS M u p 2 E ir re pa 2% fu A PA n Fo le m 2 HA] s 56 HA ti U CH d P AS a D a 0 a SIN 3 TA d R NE .S MO 6 2 SI RO R T S SI t e CLASS] LOST AND FOUND - Monday, wool-lined pigskin ove, between Follett's, chem. bldg., ew Dorm. Ph. 3002 Alice Lloyd. )69L ST-Wallet in Michigan Union or ichigan Theater. Money in wallet nimportant. Must have cards and apers. Reward offered. 3-8955. )68L FOR SALE ND TABLES, contemporary wrought on and walnut designers' models; asonable mahogany bowls and oil ainting. 9455, Mr. Hoffman. )2 x 3% PACEMAKER speed graphic, lly equipped, like new. Phone Henry rnold 3-4141. )40L RAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca- aries, singers, cages and supplies. 305 . Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )85 R SALE-Size 42 tails and accessor- s. Also combination Philco table nodel radio, and phonograph. Call -8465. )109 LL SEAT with storage compartment, mall drop leaf table, oak rocker. 62 S. Seventh. )118 ND MADE unborn calf wallets, beau- fully designed. Burt Patts, 1209 S. 'niversity. ) 119 EVROLET 46 club coupe. Good con- ition, $625. 437 Hamilton Place. hone'3-5068. )121 SORTMENT of Xmas Trees $1.50 nd up. Kates Place, Phone 8134. rive in, free parking, Pontiac Road t the railroad tracks, one block west f Broadway Signal Light. Open 9 .m. to 9 p.m. Sundays and evenings. )120 NGLE breasted tuxedo for sale. Size 8. 20. 2-0805. )123 BLE MODEL RADIO-$12. 3 speed eluxe manual phonograph-$35. Call Russ 3-1841, 4 to 6 p.m. )122 W TUX-Size 40. $45, 3617 Taylor, Q ext. 194. )124 TORCYCLE-Triumph Thunderbird. 50 c.c. Vertical twin. Low price. 5-7722. )125 FOR RENT NGLE ROOM-Newly decorated. Hol- ywood bed, large desk and bookcase. inens furnished. 2-0218. )11F ROOMS FOR RENT OMS FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS-- Reserve rooms now at The Campus Tourist Homes. 518 E. William (near State). Phone 3-8454. )2R ;NGLE ROOM for a girl in private home, location convenient to campus and downtown Ann Arbor. Every- hing furnished; laundry privileges granted. 415 S. Fourth Ave. )35 [FIEDS 2W a lt 4eallq q~edgrd 1 ROOMS FOR RENT NEAR CAMPUS-Small single room for BREAKFASTS male student. $5.50 per week. 813 E. Kingsley. )34R * LUNCHES ROOMS for couples, only 1 block from * HOT & COLD SANDWICHES campus. Very desireable clean rooms. Reasonable rent. 116 Church, Mrs. Smith, Mgr, Ph. 2-4744. )37R at TWO ROOMS for 2 or 3 men. Close to' Phn 3-046 )3h6Rr T HE GR EY STON E Rackham, School of Music, Hospitals.' TRANSPORTATION 1217 Prospect SERVICEMAN driving to Norfolk, Va., Hours: 7 AM. to 8 P.M. Sunday, Dec. 14, will accept passen- gers for any intermediate point. Ph. 2-6654. --- HELP WANTED I DRIVER SALESMAN - Wholesale and I tiem SL quill retail milk delivery. Would be excel- lent opportunity for student with presents afternoon classes. West Side Dairy. - ) 57H The "thoroughly charming ... ina iativ and cheerful" -- N.Y. Times. MEN who are looking for meal jobs after Christmas vacation to start work on Jan. 5. Contact Ron Fort at ronJn5.CnatRnFrat2-4551 or Phi Delta Theta. )56H PERSONAL Feature Length Color Cartoon CHRISTMAS SHOPPING made easy - Also Call 6007 for gift subscriptions. We handle special gift rates for all peri- "Robert Flaherty's first and still greatest film" The New Yorker odicals. Student Periodical Agency. A ^o K OF T H E R H ) 36P NAN OKOTHNRH 602 THIS IS FOR YOU. Kisses and fun at 2101. )41P Starting Friday-- For Three Nights GENERAL alterations and remodeling. ARCH ITECTURE AUDITORIUM Tailormade button holes. Ph. 2-6673. ) 40P BUSINESS SERVICES TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard for rent, sale and service. Morrill's 34 S. State St., Phone 7177. )8B SRRY RADIO SERVICE Auto - Home - Portable Phono & T.V. ANN ARBOR Fast & Reasonable Service ANN ARBOR RADIO & T.V. "Student Service', PERFORMANCES 1215 So. Uni., Ph. 7942 lU blocks east of East Eng. 115BOF WASHING - Finished work, and hand ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone 2-9020. ) a MISCELLANEOUS BEEN MEANING to find out about our student faculty and regular specials, are sold out. See you in thaven't you? Well, if you are not do- ing anything why not inquire now. Student Periodical Agency, 6007. )17M LANSING ......... DEC. 13 FINAL WEEK CLEVELAND ...... DEC. 26 TOLEDO . . ....... DEC. 27 Saroyan CHICAGO......... D EC. 28 Stein FLINT........... D EC. 29 Pirandelo DETROIT .........DEC. 30 Yeats (For additional road tour *.formation, ARTS THEATER call the Michigan Union) Make Reservations Now 'r_ i LAST 2 DAYS (Ends Thursday) ,_ __ __ i TODAY 44c until 5 P.M. 65c after 5 Children 16c m ._e r. rw S ! STARTS M C H Ggh THEATRE SATURDAY Alec WHOMes the FRIDAY .Near TIE SC! See THE SPECTACLE! ir Kelly CORRADI- Gino MATTERA A COLUMBA PICTURE Inspired by GOETHE'S DRAMA and GOUNOD'S OPERA, -FAUST"- Libretto by Michel Crr! and Jules Barbier "Witbi added musical interpretations of RRGOlT Orchestra of the ACCADEMIA di SANTA CECI LA of Roma Screenplay by Leopold Marchd English Ties by Heiman G. Weinberg Produced by GR1EGOR RAi!IOVITCH ".Directed by CARMINE W~ONi ADMISSION ... 44c STARTS TODAY Willie TOM EWELL- HARVEY LEMBECK 94 MARI BLANCHARD r fl e /.r Never has tke sreentod a sforq .Not oJ e Ii&thisf 5NI I "Mu" ._., f a' I I