PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1153 _ _ Centennial WUOM Guild Seeks Talent A limited number of member- ships in WUOM's Radio Guild for this semester are still available. The Guild, a student group or- ganized for the purpose of sup- plying a talent pool for actors on WUOM, plans to produce a series' of half-hour dramatic programs during the school year. * * * THE LAST SERIES produced by the group was awarded first prize by the Institute for Education in 1952. The Radio Guild, directed by Jim-Bob Stephenson of WUOM, meets in two sections, a begin- ners group and an advanced group. Interested students are request- ed to submit applications to the WUOM offices on the fifth floor of the Administration Bldg. CLC Meeting At its first organizational meet- ing of the year last night the Civ- il Liberties Committee discussed plans for continuing its lecture se- ries of past years and printing a pamphlet on academic freedom. which has now been completely written and edited. Room Lists Local residents with rooms available on weekends for par- ents and friends of students are urged to contact the Union student offices between 3 and 5 p.m. daily, councilman Dave Smith, '56, said yesterday. There are a limited num- ber of rooms available for homecoming weekend, but suf- ficient openings for all other weekends, he said. No charge will be made for the service. Italian Official s To VisitCampus A group of nine Italian govern- ment officials will visit the Univer- sity Thursday for a two day tour and study of the political science department and Institute of Pub- lic Administration. Traveling throughout the coun- try under the auspices of the For- eign Operations Association, the group is concerned with the struc- tural organization, teaching facil- ities and administrative setups of the two departments. jEpic To Run ExtraNight An extra performance of "John Brown's Body" starring Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter and Raymond Massey will be given Saturday, Oct. 30. Originally scheduled for a one night stand Friday, the platform drama is being held over due to' an unprecedented demand for tickets, according to Lecture Ser- ies officials. * * * TICKETS FOR the additional performance bay be obtained when single admission seats go on sale tomorrow at the Hill Auditorium box office. "John Brown's Body" is a poetic epic illustrating in detail the agony and misery of the civil war. Each of the stars will portray several# characters. The drama, coming to Ann Ar- bor after a successful run on; MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24.1 HOURS: 1 to 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 o line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Men's brown horn-rimmed glass- es. Bill Merner, Law Club, 3-4145. )8A FOR SALE 1953 BUICK RIVIERA ROADMASTER- Only 6.000 miles. Loaded with extras. Call 3-5806 Monday-Friday. )68BI 1951 CHEV. Convertible Customized. 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I Exams Scheduled Fifty onetpersons are expected to take a twelve hour examina- tion for Certified Professional Sec- retaries to be held here Friday and Saturday brating its hundredth year of Centennial celebration .October TRANSPORTATION WANTED RIDE for two for Illinois game. , Friday after 5 or Sat, morn. 19G HELP WANTED YOUNG LADY for part-time work at soda fountain. Swift's Drug Store. 340 S. State. Ph. 2-0534. )29H BUSINESS SERVICES TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard for rent, sales and service. MORRILLS 314 S. State St., Phone 7177 DR. KENNETH N. WESTERMAN; Voice Development in singing and speak- ing. Member research commitee; Nat'l. Assoc. Teachers of Singing Di- rector, Walden Woods Voice Confer- ence, Author of Emergent Voice. Stu- dio, 715 Granger; phone 6584. )101 WASHING, Finished Work, and Rand Ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. Free pick- up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )21 RADIO SERVICE Auto - Home - Portable Phono and T.V. Fast and Reasonable Service ANN ARBOR RADIO AND T.V. "Student Service" 1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942 111blocks east of Fast Eng. )5I GIRLS: Student Laundry Service. Will call for and deliver. Phone 2552R. )12B MISCELLANEOUS STUDENT specials to Time, Life, etc. Phone Student Periodical, 25-7843. )lL WANTED TO RENT existence this year will hold a 23 and 24. FOUND-Man's Gruen autowind watch after Friday's pep rally. Call John Birgham, 2-7082. )20A FOR SALE 1936 CHEV. 2 Dr. Heater, radio. Runs perfect. Huron Motor Sales. Phone 2-3163. )74B 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 buffets, $15 each. One small steel folding cot, $10.00. Large child's coaster wagon, $4.00. Phone 2-9020. )13B I Senior Pies Appointments for senior Yearbook portraits can be made from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today on the Diag. Seniors who have already been photographed should se- lect the proof that they *ant to appear in the Yearbook and re- turn all of them immediately to the Student Publications Build- ing. Edwards Honored At Meeting Here DAILY OFFICIAL - FOR RENT 3-ROOM furnished basement apart- ment. Girls only. 820 Hill St., -Phone 3-5375. ) 9C ROOMS FOR RENT OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS Reserve rooms now for Football Week- ends. Rooms by Day or Week. Campus Tourist Homes. Ph. 3-8454. 518 S. Williams St. (near State) )3D MED STUDENT needs roommate. Beau- tiful room with new Hollywood bed. Quiet. Privatehentrance. Ph. 2-0441, 12D ROOM AND BOARD The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michiganfor 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). TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1953 VOL. LXIV, No. 19 Notices Harry E. Edwards, professor at Faculty, College of Engineering. There Emmanuel Missionary College in will be a meeting of the Faculty of this BerrienSpringss the new ps College on Fri., Oct. 16, 4:15 p.m., 348 Berren Sring, prsi-West Engineering Building. dent-elect and first vice-president_____ of the Michigan Rehabilitation Law School Admission Test. Applica- Association which will continue its tion blanks for the November 14 admin- eighth annual meeting here today. istration of the Law School Admission Test are now available at 110 Rackham Scientific Inquiry," Dr. Wiliam .Pol- Mamhemacs Club willmeet this eve- Building. Application blanks are due lard; Nov. 9, "Religion Changes the ning, 8 p.m., in West Conference Room, ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-ry.88. Sox, in Princeton, N.J., not later than Nov. Individual," Dr. Kenneth Kantzer; Nov. Rackham Building. Prof. E. E. Moise 39cmshorts, 69e. military supplies. 4 1953. 12, "Religion Challenges the World," will speak on "How to tell that a Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. 114B Dr. Douglas V. Steere. Sponsored by the simple overhand knot is really knot- Newly Admitted M.B.A. Candidates: Student Religious Association and the ted." YOUNG BUDGIES or Parakeets, also The Qpecial admissions examination Campus Religious Council.isinging canaries, bird supplies and schduld fr al nwlyadmtte M..A.Joint meeting of Science and Elec-1 cages. 562 5. 7th, Ph. 3-5330. )15B scheduled for all newly admitted M.B.A. JI n etn d om e os tropics Group and Communications~ candidates at Michigan and Harvard will Lecture by Prof. Sydney Chapman, Group of ATEE at kh EVERGREENS: at wholesale take place Tues., Oct. 13. at 3 p.m., in auspices Departments of Astronomy, hitheae Dr. L W. Orr will speak Pfitzer Juniper ..........$2,50 to $7.50i the School of Business Administration Aeronautical Engineering, Physics, and on "Magnetic and Dielectric Ceramics Pyramidal Arbor Vitae ..$2.00to$5.00 building. Room and seat assignments Geology, Tues., Oct. 13, 4 p.m., 1400 on Taeicuan Dilctic Spreading Yew .......lb i .$2.25to$4.50 have been made. Chemistry Bldg. Topic, The Earth's and Their Circuit Applications." Dwarf Mugho Pine ..$2.50 to $4.00 Magnetic Field -and Its Secular Varia- hmok iec tin Fd I uI- The Congregational-Disciples Guild. Also Blue Spruce, hemlock, fir, etc. Employment Registration. The annual tOn. 4:30-6:00 p.m., tea at the Guild House. Call Michael Lee 8574. )36B placement meeting of the Bureau of1 Appointments will be held at3 p.m. on Lecture Course Tickets for Individual Young Democrats. Meeting tonight 1949 CHEV. 4 dr. DeLuxe. Heater. 2 to Tues., Oct. 13, in Auditorium A of An- Attractions on Sale Tomorrow. Tickets in 3-S of the Union at 7:30 p.m. There choose from. Huron Motor Sales. gell Hall. All seniors and graduate stu- for all seven numbers on the 1953-54 will be a recording of a speech by Adlai Ph. 2-3163. )75B dents who are interested in registering Lecture Course will go on sale tomor- Stevenson given at the University ofnTsB Eh with the Bureau for employment ei- row at 10 a.m. in Hill Auditorium box Wisconsin. Discussion of future plans ".MOTORIZED BICYCLES"-English 3! ther after graduation, after military office. Opening Thursday night with( and the organization of permanent gear Hercules with Minimotor. 1 service, or for future promotions in the Honorable Chester Bowles, the committees will also be on the agenda. man's and 1 woman's. Used 2 months. the fields of education, business, in- complete course offers Tyrone Power, ALL YD's try and be there, and all in- Phone 3-0260. )51B. dustry, government, or in the techni- Ann Baxter, and Raymond Massey in terested in the YD organization be cal fields are invited to attend. Regis- "John Brown's Body," Oct. 30; Hon. there. Everyone welcome. CORONNA PORTABLE - Call 2-7326. tration material will be given out at Trygve Lie, Nov. 11; Hanson Baldwin, )56B the meeting. Feb. 9; Mrs. Alan Kirk, Feb. 18; Hon. Museum Movie. "Story of the Bees." FOR Herbert Brownell, Jr., Mar. 2; Agnes Free movie shown at pm daily SALE. English type bike One week Moorehead and Robert Gist in dramat- cluding Sat. and Sun. and at 12:30 Wed., old; not deeded because have car. $30. Senior Men. The Openion Research ic selections Mar. 24. Season tickets 4th floor movie alcove Museums 'Build- Phone 2-3834 between 4 & 8 P.M. )59B Corporation of Princeton, N.J.. is con- may be purchased through Thursday, ing, Oct. 13-20, 1953 MOTOR SCOOTER-Used less than ducting a nation-wide survey among providing a substantial saving. Stu- one mORnth. Perfect condition, 3 h.p. senior men in colleges to get their re- dents are allowed a special reduced VarsityDebate Squad. Second meet- o . otmec2 coii or$1h5. actions to the employment situation i rate, second balcony, unreserved, of Vrsiy Dbt qa.Scn et Visor. Cost me $230, will sell for $165. ing of the year tonight at 7:30 p.m., Call Dexter 3109 after 5:30 p.m. )63B and to various kinds of jobs. They want $3.00 for the full course. in room 4203, Angell Hall. All students I-__ ________-__ to interview 100 Michigan men who are interested in participating in Varsity MIMEOGRAPH-8 months old-$95.00. graduating within the next year (not -A d mcI - Debate activities are invited. Speed-o-Print model200. Call2-3661. graduate students), All those who are ; . t (4U L $ $ (Continued on Page 4) )69B Iwilling to be interviewed may call the! Logic and Foundations Seminar will Bureau ofAppointments, 3528 Admin- meet on Tues., Oct. 13, at 4 p.m., Room istration Building, Ext. 2614, to sched- ' 414 MH. Mr. G. O. Losey will continue T ule interviews. Interviews require his report on Kleene's treatment of re- about 40 minutes; names of participants ie Wednesday will not be used. ORC will be here for _ n__s. 2 or 3 days. C.o,:.Somogy .. -i-ui 'Irh o gy Deirl-'.. , ., : ...._ I STILL A FEW room and board openings at 1617 Washtenaw. Room $30 per month. Free linen and porter service. Board $2.10 per day for three meals. Phone 3-2360. )6E BOARD for southeast campus area. $2.10 per day. Three meals. Generous refund policy. 1617 Washtenaw. Ph. 3-2360. )7E PERSONALI 6c for Time Magazine t 8c for Life Magazine Phone orders to Student Periodical Agency, 6007. Pay later. )13F TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to Oxford, Ohio October 24. Dick Mo'ellering, 719 Arbor. Tel. 2-1138. )8G r READ AND USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS WANTED-Rooms for Medical School Reunion. Single and double rooms are needed for medical alumni return- ing to Ann Arbor wishing to rent rooms for this period are urgently asked to call the Medical School Of- fice. Ph. 3-1511, ext. 413. )1K PRACTICE ROOMS Single - 35c per hour Teacher & Pupil - 50c per hour Group - 65c per hour Sheet Music Corner w I 312 S. Thayer Phone 2-5552 J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test Sociology Colloquium. The Student-' Faculty Committee of the Sociolog e ecures arment will present the second in a series of colloquia on Wed., Oct. 14, at University Lecture-"Religious Sym- 3 4 p.m. in Auditorium "C," Mason Hall. posium-1953"- "Religion Molds So- Morris Janowitz (Dept. of Sociology) cicty," discussed by a panel consisting and Dwaine Marvick (Dept. of Political of Professors Marvin Eisenberg, Ken" Science) will discuss "The Application neth Boulding, Gerhard Lenski, G. B- of a Political Theory to Survey Data: Harrison and Frank L. Huntley, moder- The 1952 Elections." Everyone is cordial-} ator, Oct. 13, 8 p.m. Rackham Lecture ly invited to attend. Hall. Others in the series: Oct. 20, "Re- ligion, Reshapes the Community," Fa- ther Shelton Hale Bishop; Oct. 27, pan- el of Mrs. Preston Slosson, Professors Albert Wheeler, John Reed, Frank Cop- ley, and Frank Huntley, moderator, dis- cussing "Religion Motivates Occupa- tions;" Nov. 3, "Religion Stimulates+ V "Go bury your head in the sand," shrieked Sheedy's chick. You'll never put a wing on my finger until you start using Wildroot Cream-Oil on that messy hair. It's America's favorite hair tonic. Keeps hair combed without any trace of greasiness. Removes goose, ugly dandruff. Relieves annoying dryness. Helps you pass the j Finger-Nail Test." Paul looked so good the very fuzz time he used Wildroot Cream-Oil, his pigeon egged him on until he proposed. So why don't you buy a bottle or - tube today at any toilet goods counter. And necks time * you have a haircut, ask for Wildroot Cream-Oil on your uSa hair. Then no gal will ever give you the bird. -" * of131 So. Harris Hill Rd., Williamsville, N. Y. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. tsA IF7n- I r , g ENDING TONIGHT JEFF CHANDLER SUMA R MAMLYN MAXWELL ANTHONY OUNN SUZAN BALL - Wednesday - ANDL :.,WlK'-KARtWFF Seminar in Engineering Mechanics. Mr. L. G. Clark will speak on "Some Aspects of the Effect of Secondary Mo- tion on Heat Transfer of Fluids," on Wed., Oct. 14, at 3:45, in 101 West En- gineering. Refreshments will be served. ' Seminar in Complex Variables will I meet Tues., Oct. 13, at 3:30 in 3011 An- gell Hall. J. M. Osborn will speak on "Shimizu-Ahlfors Interpretation of Ne- vanlinna's First Main Theorem." Doctoral Examination for Roderick Ludlow Hines, Physics; thesis: "The Photodisintegration of Manganese and the Electrodisintegration of Manga- nese and Copper," Wed., Oct. 14, 2038 Randall Laboratory, at 1 p.m. Chairman, H. R. Crane, Events Today The Graduate History Club will meet this evening at 8 in, the Clements Li- brary. Mr. Howard Peckham, newly ap- pointed director of the Clements Li- brary, will speak on "The Clements Li- brary. What It Is and What It Does." Refreshments will be served. Sophomore Cabaret. There will be a central committee meeting tonight at 7:30 in the League. All central com- mittee members are urged to attend. Young Republicans: General meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m., Rooms 3L and M, Union. Enrollment of new members. Speaker: John W. Roxborough, II, De- troit 'counsel for the N.A.A.C.P. Vistors welcome. Episcopal Student Foundation. Tea from 4 to 6 at Canterbury House. "A tired world needs happy pic- tures like 'Roman Holiday' -Evening News, London, England GREGORY PECK AUDREY y {. ~HEPBURN............ The screen's most enchanting new star ind William Wyler b y s ~London liked it ... how about you! q The Arts Theater Club. 2091/2 East Washington " I 2 R KM I LEAVING IN FEBRUARY? THE ARTS THEATER CLUB offers half-year memberships for our first four plays: Oct. 23-Nov. 15-"DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS" Nov.'20-Dec. I 3-"MAN DRAGOLA" Dec. 16-Dec. 19-"NOAH" Jan. 8-Jan 31-"THE DANCE OF DEATH" SIX DOLLARS FOR FOUR PLAYS MEMBERSHIPS now on sale at Bob Marshall's and Wahr's Book Stores, The Music Qenter, and Ul '53 I I 5S4 OPENING NUMBER - HON. CHESTER BOWLES i THURSDAY, 8:30 P.M. --I DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH PRESENTS TICKETS FOR ALL INDIVIDUAL ATTRACTIONS THE HEIRESS By RUTH and AUGUST-us GOETZ Suggested by Henry James' Novel "Washington Square" WED., THURS. & SAT. ELIZABETH THE QUEEN Maxwell Anderson's Exciting Drama Based on the Elizabeth and Essex Historical Romance TWIIRC :FRI 'CAT Ifr MAOI. ON SALE TOMORROW 10 A.M. PRICES: John Brown's Body (Oct. 30 and 31) Agnes Morehead (March 24) $2.50 $1.75 1.00 Five Remhaining Numbers (Each) $1.25-$1.00 f s - I W a . >. :AM - i ar 1 - A - N - U2 UE1 Ml IE r &T W FI &tfI rA I II I