PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, 1953 WAA CLINIC: Theater's Ghost Leaves In Huff A fter Publicity W~ebe'r Gives Coeds 'Football Spirit' By JANET FORD With the aid of blackboard dia- grams, anecdotes of past Michigan football games and technical jar- gon, Wally Weber, the Univer- sity's' freshman football team coach, gave coeds "the feeling of football" at the WAA footba1 clinic yesterday evening. Marion Swanson, president of' the Women's Athletic Association, introduced Weber and the other panel members, Ivan Kaye, Daily sports editor, and Don Peterson,' former Wolverine fullback.I Current styles in college foot- ball include types of T forma- tions and the single wing. He explained the plays by using blackboard diagrams. The freshmen football coach From all indications the ghost Ross, '55 and Jamie Ross, 't5, pointed out that there are changes at Arts Theater has left in a huff continue to decorate the interior in the line-ups from week to week following the publicity afforded of the building with new wall because of injuries, ineligibilities and "just plain promotions and demotions." The selections of the "football personnel" at the University is He explained that an assistant' done by the players themselves, coach was stationed high up in Weber stated. the stadium with binoculars so "Although it helps to have that that he could view the overall zestful competitive instinct," he game. added. THERE are always a few men DutchStudent on the team who stand out. "We don't pick those names out of a Speaks Today hat," Weber explained, "they pick ._ themselves." to him in a recent article, paintings. No one seems to know his where-,-ing abouts, not even his closest as- "We hope the ghost will return sociates at the theater. soon," said one member of the * * theater, "because we really miss' THE GHOST who had hid suc- his presence." cessfully from noteriety for more The ghost disappeared for aI than three years has obviously season over a year before final- MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 tc 5 P M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.94 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to a tine. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. doily. LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE TRANSPORTATION LOST-One Agfa camera and case at RIDER WANTED to Port Huron Friday, taken offense at being subject to revelation. The question remaining un- answered at the present moment is whether or not the ghost is as "friendly" as had previously been reported. ly getting around to returning after someone suggested his pres- ence be commercially capitalized on S c Wolveriiie Speca§ 'i1 ; * * * EXPLAINING THE Michigan football philosophy as "pass, punt and pray," Weber stated that play- ers should never concede victory or defeat to the other team until the entire game was played out. "You can't be fragile and playI this game long," he warned., Salary Boost OK'd Five per cent salary raises for most county employes were ap- proved Tuesday by the Washtenaw Board of Supervisors. Hillel To Feature Classical Records Jan Timbergen of the Nether- lands School of Economics will discuss the economic problems of present-day Europe at 3 p.m. to- day in the Rackham Amphithe- ater. Recorded classical music based Timbergen, who is in the United on Biblical themes will be featur- States for this year only as an ex- ed at 8 p.m. today at Hillel Foun- E change student to Haverford Col- dation. as lege, will give the talk from the Similar programs ofs allc European standpoint. cal music played over a high fi- The lecture, which is open to delity system will be presented ev- the public, is sponsored by the ery Thursday evening. economics department. Arts Theaterites seem to feel in ;eats Available reality the ghost is more shy than LOST-Men's brown horn-rimmed glass- friendly and his latest departure es. Bill Merner, Law Club, 3-4145. )8A is nothing more than a case of Forty-five reservations are still FOUND-Student football book, Sec- wounded feelings on his part. available for the Gopher Goer, the tion 27. Must identify both seat and 1t appears that several members Wolverine Club Special to the Oct. row. 2-2308. )9A of the theater are seriously con- 24 Minnesota game, Dean Dixon, LOST - Woman's black cameo ring. cerned as to the present residing '54, Chairman of the Special Trips . Delmaye Wyllie. 6549 Alice Lloyd. place of the spirit but few are op- Committee announced yesterday. )10A enly taking about his departure Prices, which include football LOST-Pair of eyeglasses. Tan leather for fear of frightening him once tickets as well as transportation, case. Call 2-3219. Jay Katz. )11A again are $42.50. .LOST-Pair of glasses. Brown frame. In the meantime, rehearsals Reservations for the Special can LOsr for the theater's opening per- be made from 10 a.m. to noon and 554eWilliams Hse. West Quad. )12A formance continue relatively un- from 1 to 4 p.m. daily at window disturbed and two muralists Stu '7, Administration Bldg. LOST-One pair of dark horn rimmed glasses. Scarred upper left rim. 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Ph. 3-1511, ext. 413. )1K REAL ESTATE FOR SALE by owner. Burns Park area, near bus lines and schools. Colonial type home; three bedrooms and bath on second fluor. Kitchen, dining room, panelled sun room on first floor. Basement room with toilet, shower, lavatory, laundry room. Gas heat. Phone 8282 mornings or evenings. Price $22,000. )20 a' 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 thef 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). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 VOL. LXIV, No. 15 Notices All Students of the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts. No courses may be dropped from your original elections after Fri., Oct. 9. School of Business Administration. Students who received marks of I, X, or "no reports" at the end of their last semester or summer session of attend- ance will receive a grade of "50" in the course or courses unless this work is made up by October 21. Students wish- ing an extension of time beyond the date in order to make up this work should file a petition, endorsed by the FRIDAY I WNHAT A SCREAM TEAM! ,: instructor and addressed to the Assist- now in effect. These new applications ant Dean, 150 Business Administration and changes become effective Decemberj Building. 5 with the first payroll deduction on November 30. A Directory of Student Organizations- will be issued, listing the name, address, Identification Pictures for Schools{ and telephone of the president of each and Departments. Those schools and organization. To be included in this departments wishing to order copies publication, it is necessary that organi- of student identification pictures should zations be registered on or before Oc- have their requisitions in the Offices tober 9. Privileges such as the use of of Student Affairs not later than Oct. 20. the Daily Official Bulletin and the I Orders received after that date may use of rooms in University buildings for take considerably longer to be filled. meetings and activities will be ex- tended only to registered organizations. Student Sponsored Social Events are' Registration forms may be secured in approved for the following for the com- 1 the Office of Student Affairs, 1020 Ad- ing week-end. Social chairmen are re- ministration Building. minded that requests for approval for United States (including residents ofI territories) who has given evidence ofLeetures special ability and who has not had full opportunity to develop his talents Correction. The University Lecture by because of arbitrary barriers, such as ProfessorJanoTinbermen, of theNeth- racial or cultural background or region erad colo cnmc.Drco rcia rdculturar backgroun m of the Central Planning Bureau of of esienc. wars hvebeen made the Netherlands Government, original- to the following groups: Negroes, Span- lhescheduled for 3 o'clock Thurs., Oct. ish-Americans, Indians, Chinese- and 8, will be held instead at 4 o'clock on Japanese-Americans, residents of the tadyinheRcarAm ihae. Virgn Ilans, uero RcoHawiithat day In the Rackham Amphitheater Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Hawvaii, His topic will be "Problems of Eco- Guam, Alaska, Samoa, and the An-~-~, Tx+-+;- ..+. .,- LOST-Between Stadium and Campus Lucien Piccard Pearl Studden watch. Reward, Barbara Hillman, 2-3225. )14A FOR SALE j SOLID WALNUT GATELEG TABLE, $25. One large double coil springs, $15.00. One upholstered chair, $1.00. One large walnut veneer table and five chairs, $25. One wool rug. $35. Two large wal- nut veneer nuffets, $15 each. One small steel folding cot, $10.00. Large child's coaster wagon, $4.00. Phone 2-9020. )13B ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox, 39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )14B YOUNG BUDGIES or Parakeets, also singing canaries, bird supplies and cages. 562 S. 7th, Ph. 3-5330. )15B EVERGREENS: at wholesale Pfitzer Juniper...........$2.50 to $750 Pyramidal Arbor Vitae ..$2.00 to $5.00 Spreading Yew..........$2.25 to $4.50 Dwarf Mugho Pine.....$2.50 to $4.00 Also Blue Spruce, hemlock, fir, etc. Call Michael Lee 8574. )36B PURCHASE at "PURCHASE" - Two- palachian Mountain area, and to Dis- placed Persons, who are naturalized or in the process of becoming citizens of the United States. Candidates are expected to be ma- tare enu gh to have eivn i) itivC 5 AiL nomic Integration in Western Europe." University Lecture by James A. Hous- ton, Arctic Representative of the Ca- nadian Handicrafts Guild, "Eskimo Stone Carvers," Thurs.. Oct. 8, 4:15 p.m., Auditorium B, Angell Hall. Sponsored by the Museum of Art and the Department of Anthropology in connection with the! exhibition "Eskimo Stone Carving" now current in Alumni Memorial Hall.. The public is invited. Graduate Students expecting to re- ceive the master's degree in Feb., 1954, must file a diploma application with the Recorder of the Graduate School by Fri., Oct. 9. A student will not be recommended for a degree unless he has filed formal application in the office of the Graduate School. ure enougn ionave given pos cve evi- social events are due in the Office dence of exceptional promise, et of Student Affairs not later than 12 youn enough to have their careers be- o'clock- noon on the Monday prior to fore then, in general to be between the event. the ages of 22 and 35 and to have com- October 9, 1953- pleted their general education. The fel- Alpha Phi Alpha lowships are open not only for aca- Helen Newberry demic study (graduate) but for any Phi Delta Phi kind of training or experience (jour- The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Hos-' pital-Medical-Surgical Care Plans will be open during the period from Octoberj 5 through October 20, for new applica- tions as well as changes in contracts Q/ hNCINEMA Coming FRIDAY! ELIA KAZAN MASTERPI ECE! October 10, 1953- Acacia Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Kafipa Psi Alpha Sigma Phi Beta Theta Pi Chinese Student Club Chi Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Theta Phi Delta Upsilon KappaSigma Nelson International Phi Chi Phi Delta Phi Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Taiu Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Psi Omega Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Ma Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Tau Delta Phi Taylor House Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi Triangle Zeta Beta Tait October 11, 1953-.- Phi Delta Phi Reeves & Angell Victor Vaughan I nalism, industry, labor, the arts, etc.) which may be most useful in develop- ing varied talents and varied forms of leadership, Awards are expected normally to rangefrom $1,000 to $3,000, depending on the nature of the proposed project and the financial need of the candi- date. Awards are for a full year of serious work, not for incidental ora temporary projects. Applications may be secured by writ- ing to Opportunity Fellowships, John Hay Whitney Foundation, 30 Rocke- feller Plaza, New York 20, New York. The competition closes November 30.I Teaching Assistantships in West Ger- many. The U.S. Educational Commis- sion in the Federal Republic of Ger- many will this year provide 25 grants to American graduate students for teaching assistantships in secondary schools in the larger cities of West Ger- many. These opportunities are similar to those of the French Government "poste d'assistants d'anglais" in lycees. Twelve hours weekly of teaching Eng- lish conversation and providing infor- mation on American life are required of such grantees, who will work under the head of the English department of the German school. Tuition at the nearest university is also provided, as well as travel and maintenance. Appli- cants with teaching experience, or teacher training, should find these op- portunities of special interest. The qual- ifications are the same as those for the Fulbright awards. Application blanks and further in- 1 " formation may be secured by writing to The Institute of International Edu- cation, 1 East 67th Street, New York 21, New York. section tripod with pan head. Regular $13.75, special $9.25. Purchase Camera Academ ic Not es Shop, 1116 S. University. )50B Seminar in Applied Mathematics will "MOTORIZED BlCYCLES"-English 3 meet Thurs., Oct. 8, at 4 p.m. in 247 gear Hercules with Minimotor. 1 West Engineering. Professor C. L. Dolph man's and 1 woman's. Used 2 months. will continue his talk on "The Con- { Phone 3-0260. )51B jugate Gradient Method for Solving ------ - ----- -- Linear Algebraic Equations." WEIMARANER PUPPIES - Choice champ. Stock Imp. P. 0. Box No. 638. Course 401, the Interdisciplinary Sem- Battle Creek, Mich. )55B inar in the Application of Mathematics CORONNA PORTABLE - Call 2-7326. to the Social Sciences, will meet on )56B Thurs., Oct. 8, at 4 p.m. in 3409 Mason Hall. Dr. William J. McGill, of Massa- FOR SALE. English type bike. One week chusetts Institute of Technology, will old; not deeded because have car. $30. speak on "Multivariate Attribute Analy- Phone 2-3834 between 4 & 8 P.M. )59B sis." MEN'S size 38 clothing (pants 31-32); Psychology Colloquium will meet on Blue stripe worsted suit, $15; Double Fri., Oct. 9, at 4:15 in Auditorium "C" breasted tuxedo, $20; Two Donegal of Angell Hall. Prof. J. W. Atkinson slacks, $4 each. Ph. 3-1353. )65B 312 S. Thayer Phone 2-5552 h I will speak on "Speculation of the Rela- tion of Motivation to Perception and Performance." The Biology Chemistry Seminar will be held in 319 West Medical, at 4 p.m., on Fri., Oct. 9. Dr. Richard L. Potter will speak on the "Biochemical Effects df X-radiation." Doctoral Examination for Frank Bruce Lamb, Forestry; thesis: "Utili- zation, Distribution, and Management of Tropical American Mahogany," Thurs., Oct. 8, 3047 Natural Science Building, at 2 p.m. Chairman, K. P. Davis. Doctoral Examination for Vincent Herschel Malmstrom, Geography: the- sis: "A Study of Land Transport in (Continued on Page 4) 1949 PLYMOUTH club coupe special de- luxe 2nd series. Excellent condition. Have t osell. See Robert Wolfu. 1130 Oakland. Back entrance. )64B 1953 MOTOR SCOOTER-Used less than one month. Perfect condition, 3 h.p.' Visor. Cost me $230, will sell for $165. Call Dexter 3109 after 5:30 p.m. )63B OWNER must get rid of one of his two cars. See a '47 Nash. renewed condi- tion. Mobil gas station. Hill and Packard. Best offer. )61B READ AND USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS PRACTICE, ROOMS Single - 35c per hour Teacher & Pupil - 50c per hour Group - 65c per hour Sheet Music Corner It Applications for Opportuhity Fel- lowships from the John Hay Whitney Foundation are now available. The com- petition is open to any citizen of the NOWT '" +1 Mats. Eves. 50c ~/c I A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Plus "RIDE VAQUERO" ROBERT AVA TAYLOR GARDNER CHAMPIONSHIFT FLIGHTS OF FUN! i I FREDRIC MARCH GLORIA GRAHAME EXTRA -- UNIVERSAL NEWS BUGS BUNNY TNEY'RE RUNNIN WILD IN PIGP SOCIETY! ' Also Cartoon News k Novelty 8"';: costarring r: DONNA REED BARBARA BATES WiJOSEPH CA[[EIA I First: "Captain Horatio Hornblower" then "The African Queen" .. . and NOW r i I I Ciene SL quild presenl/S 1! I I I "THIS ABOVE ALL" wilh TYRONE POWER JOAN FONTAINE Thursday only -- 7:00 and 9:00 HILLEL FOUNDATION prresenats M "MUSIC FOR ALL" every Thursday, 8 P.M. HIGH FIDELITY MUSICALES Program, October 91h: MUSIC BASED ON BIBLICAL THEMES GENESIS SUITE - Stravinsky, I ALEC GUINNESSI II l/ ". . v