T HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1953 I I ___________________ establishedas 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. Manuscripts for the Hopwood Con- test for Freshmen must be in the Hop- wood Room, 3227 Angell Hall, by four o'clock Friday afternoon, Jan. 16. J-Hop Week End. Social chairmen of student groups participating in J-Hop week end, Feb. 6, 7, should file appli- cations for approval for specific events on or before Jan. 23, in the Offiae of Student Affairs, 1020 Administration Building. Fraternities housing women over- night guests for the week end must clear housing arrangements in the Office of the Dean of Women, 1514 Administration, before application for specific parties are presented to the Office of Student Affairs. Inasmuch as individual overnight permissions cannot be granted to women students until social events have been finally approved, it is essential that approvals be secured as soon as possible. Feb. 6. Chaperons for' pre-Hop din- ners and post-Hop breakfasts may be the chaperon-in-residence or one mar- ried couple. Pre-Hop dinners must end at the hour designated and the fra- ternity closed to callers during the hours a group attends the Hop. (Ex- ception: Those fraternities housing women overnight guests may remain open during the Hop and the chap- eron-in-residence must be at the house.) The house may re-open for breakfast if desired at 2 a.m. Break- fasts must close in sufficient time to allow women students to return to their residences by 4 a.m. Fraternities occu- pied by women guests must be closed to their residences by 4 a.m. Fraternities occupied- by women guests must be closed to fraternity members promptly at 4 a.m. following the breakfast. No house dances will be approved for this night. Feb. 7. Women students will be granted 2:30 a.m. late permission on Saturday night. Closing hours for events on this night may be registered accordingly. Houses which are accom- modating women overnight guests, but which do not plan a party in the house on Saturday night will observe the customary calling hours for wom- en's residences. Co-operative Rooming Applications for men and women are now being accepted for those students desiring membership in co-operatives for the spring session. Students should make application in person, or write to Lu- ther Buchele, 1017 Oakland. Office hours from 1 to 5 p.m. Phone 7211. Juniors, Others Interested in Physi- cal Therapy-All Juniors who desire to make application for the Profes- sional Curriculum in Physical Ther- apy, starting in June, 1953, may obtain application blanks from Prof. B. W. Wheeler, 1213 Angell Hall. Those in- terested in the certificate program may obtain application blanks from the Ad- missions Office, 1524 Administration Bldg. All applications should be sub- mitted immediately. Faculty Members. Opportunities for Americans to take visiting professor- ships in various subjects in several for- eign 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 LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND TRANSPORTATION MR. 880 IS BACK! and t e"ogh'S He used to print his own money . now he's a phony admiral who prints his own invitations to Washington's swankiest parties. LOST-Plain Bulova ladies watch. Nar- row gold band, raised crystal. Reward. 2036 Stockwell, 3-1561. )87L LOST-Parker automatic pencil, blue and silver, between the League and Romance Language Building Tuesday. Please call Bill Kirker, 301 Greene Hse. East Quad. )71L LOST-Black mostly cocker puppy, very friendly, answers to Tony and has New York address on collar plate. Please contact 133 Fairview. Phone 3-2613. Reward. )72L President, 2556 Administration Build- ing. Recreational Swimming-Women Stu- dents. There will be recreational swim- ming for women in the Union Pool dur- ing the examination period at the fol- lowing times: Tues., Jan. 20-7:30-9:00 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 22-7:30-9:00 p.m. Tues., Jan. 27-7:30-9:00 p.m. Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship for a woman student living outside the dormitory system, wholly or partially self-supporting, is offered for the sec- ond semester. Scholarship and need are considered in making the award. The stipend is the entire interest on the endowment fund - $98.51. Application blanks may be obtained in the Alum- nae Council Office, Michigan League. Applications should be returned by Feb. 5. Personnel Interviews. The Gale Agency, (Orchestra and Entertainment Booking Agency) of De- troit, Mich., will have a representative here on Fri., Jan. 16, to talk to men graduating in February who are inter- ested in doing Sales, Promotion, and Producing of Shows. LSA or Business Administration students, preferably with some dance band experience, may make appointments. Personnel Interviews. 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 Refinery Work. Personnel Requests: The Bureau of Appointments has received a request for a Secretary to a Personnel Director in an industrial firm in this area. Shorthand is required for the position and a college degree and experience is preferred. The Kellogg Company, of Battle Creek, Mich., has openings for students graduating this year in their Produc- tion Division (developing into supervi- sion and Mechanical Engineers, or Busi- ness Administration students pre- ferred for the position); Engineering Division (Mechanical, Electrical, Civ- il, Architectural and Chemical Engi- neering); and Accounting. The Young Men's Christian Associ- ation, of Chicago, has openings for young men as Assistant Physical Di- rector (2 positions open) and Boys' Physical Director. There are also open- ings for women as Assistant Women and Girls' Secretary (3 positions avail- able). The City of Flint has openings for a City Planning Assistant (Civil Engi- neer) and also for a Chemist. The for- mer position would involve professional (Continued on Page 3) LOST-Wide elasticized royal blue belt. Essential to appearances of matching dress. Phone 6469. )70L 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 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. 37% inches long. Good cqndition. 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 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS- Reserve rooms now at The Campus Tourist Homes. 518 E. William (near State). Phone 3-8454. )2R SINGLE room, two blocks from Engi- neering Arch. $5.50, 1211 Willard. )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 WANTED - A graduate student or a business or professional woman to share modern 3 room apartment. Call 3-2004 after 6 p.m. or come to 1003 E. Uni- versity. )48R WASHTENAW-Unusually large room, double or single, shower, private en- trance. Men. Ph. 6312. )47R FACULTY HOME near campus. Two double rooms and suite; semi-private bath, kitchen privilege, one garage. Ph. 3-1531, ext. 297. )46R ROOM AND BOARD SINGLE ROOM and BOARD for girl in sorority house. Board for girls. Call 2-1017. Evenings. )7X TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION NEED to E. Dear- born. Arrive 8:30, leave 5 p.m. Call 3-1009 after 7 p.m. )18T NEED one companion for triple ticket to New York Tues., Jan. 27. Call 3-0521, ext. 332. )19F HELP WANTED GENERAL office work, bookkeeping. Ex- perienced woman preferred, 5% day week, vacation with pay, also insur- ance. Call 2-3261. )66H YOUNG LADY wanted-Full time perm- anent selling position in our children's department. Follets Bookstore, 32265. 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 STUDENTS as waiters and dish washers to work for meals. Phone 2-6422. )69H 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 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 TYPEWRITERS! 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. )5B TYPING - Reasonable rates, accurate and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 8. 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 FREE DELIVERY service on orders of $2 or more or 25c service charge on orders under $2. No increase in prices. Phone tonight 8073. )24B 4 Added Feature Suspense That Ties You Into Knots! LINDA GARY DARNELL MERRILL in "NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP" I r 11 I Cintema SL qlild presents THE PERFECT CURE FOR EXAM BLUES Jennifer JONES Charles BOYER I in ERNST LU BITSCH'S "Most gaily irreverent escapade since 'Ninotchka'!"-N.Y. Times CLUNY BROWN 'The kind of comedy that comes once in a year."-Life Magazine Based upon Margery Sharp's novel. Peter Reginald Reginald Lawford Gardiner Owen Ina O'Connor Richard Haydn EXTRA and THE SATIRICAL "MUSCLE BEACH" STARTING SUNDAY .. .. ...t ..A .. 3 Nights stdarting Friday FRIDAY and SATURDAY Continuous performance from 5:30 on. Complete shows at 5:30-7:15-9:15. Sunday'at 8:00 P.M. only. .4 4, ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 50c * U * i V -v - --- g * -- * THE LOVE STORY between handsome ROBERT TAYLOR and beautiful Y - -ELEANOR PARKER in ABOVE AM D 13EYOND is passionate, electrifying, tender, unforgettable! d by ntury-FOx A - ,~j1 -11.0 A 1, N 17 .. - -- 11 I El EWff M N A W 9 M 7 /N 9 /ApFd M ff A 'JMIE