TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1953 _______________________________________________________________________________ I ___________________________ i ORIGINAL DRAMA: Speech Group To Give Three One-Act Plays Three original one-act plays will be presented by the Department of Speech at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in. Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. The three plays, open to the Advertising Test Applications Open The Michigan Council of the American Association of Adver- tising has announced its seventh annual aptitude examination open to students in their last year of school who are interested in en- tering the advertising field upon graduation. The five applicants who state the best reasons for desiring to do advertising work will win a free examination to be held Feb. 14. Those persons interested should obtain forms before Jan. 30 from Chairman, Michigan Council, American Association Advertising Agencies, 535 Griswold St., Detroit. Further information may be ob- tained by writing to Mac Barnum, 1200 Fisher Bldg., Detroit., public and directed and staged en- tirely by students in the spee(h department's advanced theater course, were written last year by students of English 85, a one-act playwrighting course. * * * BETTE ELLIS, Grad., recently seen in "The Birds," will direct "Catch the Gold Ring," by Marie Diamond, '52. The story of sus- pense behind the scenes in a trav- eling carnival will feature Nancy Born, '53, as an attractive aerial- ist and Garlaine Balduf, Grad., as a side-show performer. Others in the cast include James Umphrey, Grad., Ethel Atlas, '53, and Joel McKibble, '53. "The Legend of the Cornsilk Doll," by Betty Borgen, '52, com- bones both music and dance with modern speech. It will be directed by Conrad Stolzenbach, Grad., who was recently a comedy lead in "The Birds." The cast for "The Legend" in- cludes Barbara Carse, '54, Lois Wasserman, '54, Nancy Nelson, '53, Zelda Benowitz, Grad., Diane Halbrook, '54, David Lyon, '56, and Mark Fleischman, '56. What happens to an aggressive, domineering woman who ignores her two best friends in an effort to obtain a larger and socially more important group of friends is the basis for "The Party," by Anita Fikel, '52. Directed by Shari Anderson, Grad., the play's cast includes Lois Banzet, Grad., Ann Lewis, '53Ed, and Mary Rispler, '54. Boak To Present Jerome Lecture Prof. Arthur Boak will present the fifth lecture in the Jerome series on "Manpower in the West- ern Roman Empire" at 4:15 p.m. today in Rackham Amphitheater. Prof. Boak, Richard Hudson Professor of Ancient History, will speak on "Manpower and the Fall of the Roman Empire in - the West." SL Agenda The following items will be on the Student Legislature agenda when SL meets at '7:30 p.m. today in Strauss dining room of the East Quadrangle: Announcement of Men's Ju- diciary appointment SAC report Announcement of Campus Action Committee chairman Motion on Finance Commit- tee Committee reports All interested students and faculty members are invited by SL members to attend the meeting. Hogg To Present Talk on Cortisone Dr. John A. Hogg, of the Up- john Company in Kalamazoo, will give a Sigma Xi lecture on Corti- sone at 8 p.m. today in Rackham Lecture Hall. 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, JANUARY 14, 1953 Vol. LXIII, No. 80 Notices Law School Admission Test. Applica- tion blanks for the Law School Admis- sion Test to be given on Feb. 21, may be obtained at 1213 Angell Hall or 110 Rackham Building. These application blanks are due in Princeton, N.J., not later than Feb. 11, 1953. College of Engineering Registration Material. Students enrolled for the cur- rent semester should call for spring registration material at 244 West En- gineering Building, Wed., Jan 21 through Fri., Jan. 23. The hours are 8:30 to 12and 1:30 to 5. Material will also be available Feb. 2 through Feb. 6, from 8 to 12 and 1 to 5, and on Feb. 7 from 8 to 10:30. Classification for Engineering Stu- dents. There will be no classification of Engineering students on Sat., Feb. 7, 1953. All classification must be com- pleted by 5 p.m., Fri., Feb. 6, 1953. Faculty Members. Opportunities for Americans to take visiting professor- ships in various subjects in several foreign universities, from Columbia to Johannesburg to Singapore, are listed in a letter from the Educational Ex- change Service of the Department of State, which may be seen at the office of F. E. Robbins, Assistant to the President, 2556 Administration Build- ing. Late permission for women students who attended the Gothic Film "Greed" on Mon., Jan. 12, will be no later than 11:05 p.m. Women Students. Instruction in skiing will be given to women students ,at 7 p.m. today at the Woman's Athletic Building. Skis may be rented at the building. Delta Delta Delta General Scholarship. The 1953 Tri Delta General Scholarship competition will be held January 5- February 20, 1953. Women students in colleges where there are chapters of the fraternity are eligible to apply, whether they are fraternity members or not. The amount of the award will not exceed $200 in any one case. For further information, inquire at the office of the Dean of Women. Student Loans for Men. Students un- able to pay in full loans due on or be- fore Jan. 16 should see Miss Zimmer immediately in 1059 Administration Building. Applications for new loans may not be made between Jan. 15 and Feb. 3 or between Feb. 3 and Feb. 9. The Loan Committee will meet Feb. 3. Personnel Interviews. On Wed., Jan. 14, there will be a representative at the Bureau of Ap- pointments from the Vita-Craft Corpo- ration, of Chicago, to talk to students interested in part-time summer work. The position would entail the selling of aluminum cooking 'utensils. There will be a group meeting at 4 Wednes- day afternoon for those interested. Call Ext. 371 for an appointments. The Gulf Oil Corporation, of Phila- delphia, Pa., will have a representative on the campus on Thurs., Jan. 29, to interview Chemical, Mechanical, and Industrial Engineers interested in Re- finery Work. Personnel Requests. The American Association of Adver- tising Agencies announces that the 7th Annual Advertising Aptitude Examina- tion will be held on Feb. 14. Applications should be in no later than Feb. 6. De- tailed information may be obtained at the Bureau of Appointments. The Beech-Nut Packing Company, of Canajoharie, N.Y., has openings for an Organic Chemist, Chemical Engineer (or Organic Chemist with Engineering background), Bacteriologist, or Food Technologist.Due to the extensive re- search and development of this com- pany, these positions are open and should be filled as soon as possibel. The Michigan Civil Service Commis- sion announces examination for Min- ing Appraiser III. The examination will be given on Mar. 7, and applications must be in no later than Feb. 4, 1953. The work would include the evalua- tion and assessment of copper and iron mines, exploration and mine prospects, studies of geology and op- erating conditions of property, etc. A degree in Mining Engineering or in Geology is required, with either two years professional experience in the field or one year experience with a graduate degree in either of the above- mentioned fields. (Continued on Page 4) II I 1 '1 LOST AND FOUND FOUND-A package for Nancy Canby. Call Ext. 2850 Monday through Friday between 9 and 10. )79L LOST-Plain Bulova ladies watch. Nar- row gold band, raised crystal. Reward. 2036 Stockwell, 3-1561. )87L FOR SALE PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca- naries, singers, cages and supplies. 305 W. Hoover, Phone 2-2403. )85 MEN'S RACCOON COAT. In superb con- dition, large size. Phone 3-4707. )127 HOME-Modern 2 family. Private en- trances and baths. Call 2-6697. )147 TUX-Single breasted. Size 40, $40. Call 3-0512 ext. 194 between 5 and 10 P.M. )152 WHY RENT A TUX? Buy a 39 long in good condition for $30. Call 3-2653 evenings. )151 BABY Parakeets and cocketiels, singers and females. 562 S. Seventh, 3-5330. )153 FUR COAT-Natural timber wolf. Prac- tically new, $100. Call 2-3913 after 4 p.m. )154 GENUINE Silver Fox Coat. Size 12-14. 371 inches long. Good condition. Must sell. Phone 2-7981. )156 FLASH CAMERAS - Kodak 35, Agfa folding. Will trade. Phone 3-4747. )158 ONE WAY TICKET to New York for sale, $18. To be used before Feb. 4, call 3-1025. )157 FOR SALE-New Web-Cor 2-speed tape recorder next to professional equip- ment. Leaving for service, must sell at sacrifice price. Drop a card now to Box 544, Ypsilanti, Mich. with phone number to call. )155 HELP WANTED YOUNG LADY wanted-Full time perm- anent selling position in our children's department. Follets Bookstore, 322 S. State. )65H YOUNG LADY to work at soda fountain 3 nights per week from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Swifts Drug Store. 340 S. State, Ph. 2-0534. )67H RESEARCH ASSISTANT-The Dept. of Anatomy has a position open on its staff for a person interested in biology. This is a full time position in con- nection with research being carried on by the Dept. Personnel office, Admin. Bldg. Room 3012. )68H MISCELLANEOUS BEEN M0EANING 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 LAST CALL for February graduates to save money by ordering magazine sub- scriptions at, student rates. Phone now while you still remember, 6007. FIRST CALL for returning students to take advantage of new semester rates - Time, Life, Student Periodical Agency. )25M BUSINESS SERVICES TYPEWRITERS1 Portable and Standard for rent, sale and service. Morrill's 314 S. State St., Phone 7177. 18B CLASSIFIEDSI Now Playing through January 25 COME -OF AGE A PLAY WITH MUSIC Panel Discussion follows tonight's performance. PROF. R. L. FINNEY - MARVIN EISENBERG School of Music Fine Arts THE ARTS THEATER N 7 t RADIO SERVICE I. I DAILY FROM 1:30 Fabulous Entertainment! 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. 9! I II --- N Ii.. )15B ROOMS FOR RENT coloi b TICHNiCOLOR Ts o mow ®Af ROOMS FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS- Reserve rooms now at The Campus Tourist Homes. 518 E. William (near State). Phone 3-8454. )2R ROOMS for immediate rental or for next semester. Maid service, Holly- wood beds, modern bathroom facili- ties. Refrigerator privileges. Near campus. Call 2-7108. )38R SINGLE room, two blocks from Engi- neering Arch. $5.50, 1211 Willard. 0 )43R EXCELLENT double room for men, five minutes from campus, privacy. Call 3-0849. .45R NEAR CAMPUS-Pleasant double room for graduate or business girls, laun- dry privileges, 829 Tappan. )44R TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION NEED to E. Dear- born. Arrive 8:30, leave 5 p.m. Call 3-1009 after 7 p.m. )18T HELP WANTED GENERAL office work, bookkeeping. Ex- perienced woman preferred, 5% day week, vacation with pay, also insur- ance. Call 2-3261. )66H WASHING - Finished ork, and hand ironing. Ruff dry an~ wet washing. Also ironing separatel . Free pick-up and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )5B TYPING -- Reasonable rates, accurate and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 S. Main. )26B DRESSMAKING, custom tailoring, re- styling, and alterations. Reasonable prices, immediate service. Ph. 9708: )28B ALTERATIONS on garments, prompt service. Catherine near State. Ph. 2-2678. ) 30B MATHEMATICS tutoring by experienc- ed math teacher. Ph. 2-2137. )29B MISCELLANEOUS HAVE FIVE DAYS of fine skiing at Boyne Mountain between semesters. Get details at the Ski Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Union today. )26M Read and Use Daily Classifieds !PREPARE FOR THOSE FINALS WITH LAUGHTER! and the lugh's M,8SB K on everyon e ' He used to print his own money ... MOIRA SHEAREk 'F" '' /Star of 'THE RED SHOES, TItS 1,,. -.1 DANCING 4 Identification and Job Applications Photographs Palmer Studio 208 Mich. Theatre Bldg. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT to THE BUNNY RHYTHM TRIO at the NEW FRIENDS BAR O , 313(3 Fl IA 37408 FORD ROAD COCKTAILS AND BEER SERVED i Cten SL ud will remain open through exams and registration Presenting This Week Jennifer Charles JONES BOYER in CLUNY BROWN FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM COMING Jan. 23-24 (Hill)-Menotti's "The Medium" Jan. 30-31-Feb. 1-Geo. Stevens' "Talk of The Town" Feb. 6-7-8-Geo. Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara" Feb. 13-14-15-Frank Capra's "Lost Horizons" Added Feature Suspense That Ties You Into Knots! LINDA GARY DARNELL MERRILL in "NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP" DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING QUICK RESULTS 11 ikilituss III M-G-Mpresents BOVEAND STARRING tAP1?DT 5"' ;( r THURSDAY "CARIBBEAN" 11 1IJJliLII~ TAYLOR ELEANOR. 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