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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1953

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Fellowships for advanced training for Feb. grads, Bus. Ad. or LS&A, about
CAM PUS KLEPTOM ANIA: research in the social sciences, avail- semi-technical sales positions.
able to graduate students who have The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co.,
fulfilled all requirements for the Ph.D. Youngstown, Ohio, will be on the cam-
except the dissertation, and to young pus on Nov. 16 to see Feb. grads, Bus.
eRR D Rcon ch RR I D scuss efts Ph.D's who desire further intensive Ad. or LS&A, about semi-technical
research training; 2) Undergraduate Re- sales positions.
search Stipends for social science re- Tuesday:
By JANE HOWARD ssearch under the guidance of faculty The Canada Life Assurance Co. will
Rsome cases psychological com- ployees and outsiders are guilty Ofsupervisors during the summer between have a representative at the Bureau on
A cashmere sweater is missing plications are bound to arise." taking student possessions. "Maids the junior and senior years, available Nov. 17 to discuss with Feb. & June
from its owner's drawer. Causes for this form of theft and janitors," she said, "realize to college Juniors nominated by fac- grads- the opportunities for employ-
Chais dsappar rom Quadult suprviors 3) acuty Rseachment as Life Insurance Salesmen with
Chairs disappear from Quad are rarely exactly identified, it that any infringement on honesty Fellowships and Grants-in-Aid of Re- this company. Bus. Ad. and LS&A stu-
lounges. Silverware is "borrowed" was pointed out. There is often a would jeopardize their positions. search to enable mature scholars to dents may make appointments.
on a semester or year basis from sense of envy or of not belon- And its surprising how well dormi- pursue research in the social sciences, The North America Companies in
residence hall kitchens. Bobby ingand students thus troubled tory clerks know when an outsider ie o ptcral s ar Philadelphia, Pa., will visit the cam-
socks aren't where they were left' setesiue fpsesosnt cmsin"recognized competence. These awards PiaepiP. ilvsttecm
see the seizure of possessions not comes in."are available to permanent residents of pus on Nov. 17 to interview Feb. & June
on dormitory drying racks. their own as a possible solution. the United States or Canada. Applica- Bus. Ad. & LS&A grads concerning
IOsses such as these may be E OUTSTA ING- tions may be secured by writing to the their training programs throughout the
temporary or permanent, but they The rate of petty thievery oft- pl Social Science Research Council, 726 nation which prepare candidates for
en goes up right before Christ- to this generality occurred last Jackson Place, NWw Washington 6 work as Special Agents, Field Under-
occur at the University with what s" Dean Bacon commented. year, however. The dean recol- D.C. The closing date for receipt of ap- writers and, Technical Representatives.
Dean of Women Deborah Bacon 'lelected that a young woman "who plications is January 4, 1954. Wednesday:
termed a "nagging, minor, up- Everybody likes to give and re- The Whitmer-Jackson Co., Cleveland,
,, T ' ceive presents, but not everybody looked very collegiate simply en- Ohio, will interview Feb. & June grads
setting frequency. They aredealt can afford it. At that time, too, tered a dormitory, went upstairs, Detroit Edison Scholarship. Applica- on Nov. 18 regarding Sales and Promo-
with constantly through regularttion blanks for the Detroit Edison tio positions. Bus. Ad. and LS&A stu-
counseling channels. there's an incredible amount of took some valuable luggage, and Scholarship may be obtained at the dents may schedule appointments.
K4 money left around." I walked out. She was apprehended Scholarship Division, Office of Student Montgomery Ward & Co. of Detroit
D Bs s olater in New Orleans, after simi- Affairs, 113 Administration Building, will be at the Bureau of Appointments
BY AND LARGE, however, au- lar thefts at colleges all over the through November 30. on Nov. 18 to talk with Feb. & June
er, that petty thievery is not uni- . Applicant shall be a resident of the Bus. Ad. grads about positions in Ac-
que to this or any other campus. State of Michigan and shall have com- counting, Salesmanship, Marketing,
A former psychiatric nurse, she pus it is not money which is taken "But there's a big difference," pleted at least one year of study in the and Retail Management.
most often, but aricles of clothing Dean Bacon emphasized, "between college of engineering, with intentions The Wayne County Bureau of Social
said she has seen examples of it and "little things." Dean Bacon 'Stolen' and 'lost.' What amazes to major in those phrases of mechanical Aid in Detroit would like to interview
in "any given group of people liv- nnor electrical engineering that relate to on Nov. 18 Feb. & June grads, both
ing together." and student counselors explained me is the colossal, unbelievable the electric utility industry, men and women, who have training
The dean atributed this prob- the guilty person rarely has any carelessness some students have, or interest in social work.
lem's campus frequency to actual need for the things he or Bringing a diamond ring or a Faculty, College of Literature, Science Thursday:
Ee' amu ~qec o, and the Arts. Midsemester reports are -
"symptoms common in late ado- she takes. mink coat to this campus," she de rts. Mimer ros re The Linde Air Products Co., Ton-s
symptoms common in late ado- due ~Fri., Nov. 13, for those students wadrNI. ilhv ersna
lescence. It's no easy job for L. A. Schaadt, University continued, "is not only risky busi- whose standing at midsemester is "D" tive at the Bureau of Appointments on
nessive atitheyBureaurofrAppointments.on
people in the 18-22 age range business manager, had more to ness but highly inappropriate. or cards have been distributed Nov. 19 to talk with Feb. & June, Bus.
to adjust to a brand new en- say about the theft of Univer- She remarked, too that when- Reportmad taveobeen.iGred Ad. and LS&A grads with engineering
yI to all departmental offices. Green cards background or aptitude for industrial
vironment," she said, "and in sity property from men's resi- ever something is missing there are provided for reporting freshmen salesr
dences than about small items. are always one or two objects of and sophomores and white cards for The National Carbon Co. (Division of
"Since the doors are never lock- suspicion: "those in the group who juniors and seniors. The reports for Union Carbide and Carbon), Fremont,
' 'P rofessorsh;ereark-;difernromherestfreshmen and sophomores should be Ohio, will be here on Nov. 19 to inter-
u L ro e s redime'hoss"hreak difrinsm wafrmters.sent to the Faculty Counselors for view Feb. & June men for Sales and
ed, "it's all too easy to walk out It's natural to accuse these peo- freshmen and Sophomores, 1210 Angell Office Management positions. Bus. Ad.
carrying a chair or an ashtray, ple," she said, "but your chances Hall; those for juniors and seniors and LS&A students may make appoint-
and to look as though you were of being right are no more than should be sent to theFancduniors,1un ments.
on official business doing it." fifty percent. Often it's the per-F Ange Haliday
Sson you'd least suspect."A''ellHThe Washington National Insurance
Eleven members of the Univer- Records from dormitory co-p Students not registered in this Col- Co., Evanston, Ill., will visit the cam-
sity geology department are at- lections, too, are easily lost," he - lege but who elected LS&A courses pus on Nov. 19 to talk with Feb. Bus.
added. y a t a..should be reported to the school or col- Ad. and LS&A graduates for positions
tending the annual meeting of the d -Dieticians Elected lege in which they are registered. as Traveling Group Field Representa-
Geological Society of America in Schaadt agreed with Dean Ba- Additional cards mag be obtained in tives. Both men and women may sched-
Toronto this week. con that petty theft doesn't usual- To State Offices 1210 Angell Hall or 1213 Angell Hall. ule appointments.
The meeting will be divided in- 1 ly occur to a great enough extent ToThe Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Ind.,
to to prts wih sssins n t be ermd amajr dffiult. sThe Membership Committee of the will have a representative here on Nov.
to two parts, with sessions on to be termed a major difficulty. I Two members of the dietetics International Students Association an- 19 to interview Bus. Ad. grads about
phases of geology being followed '"I'd like to add something here, staff at the University hospital nounces that any organization dedi- their training program, Psych. grads
by various field trips in the Td- though," he warned, "if these were elected recently to high posts cated to promote better international with Master's degrees about a position
ronto area. Prof. Ehlers will pre- thefts continue much more action in the Michigan Dietetic Associa- understanding may be represented in as Training Studies Asst., and women
side over the session on paleon- will have to be taken." i the I.S.A. House of Representatives. Bus. Ad. grads about Secretarial
tly Dean Bacon disclaimed popular tion at its annual meeting in Sagi- Petitions for representation should be Trainee positions. Junior men may also
OgyD n ano naw.sent to: Membership Committee, I.S.A., apply for summer trainee positions.
suspicion that residence hall em- M. Isabel Foster, dietetics direc- P.O. Box 2096, Ann Arbor, before No- Students wishing to schedule ap-
ADVERTISEMENT ton, is president and Margaret vember 17. pointments to see these companies list-
tted above should contact the Bureau of
National Council Wilson, instructor, is secretary. PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS, WEEK OF; Appointments, 3528 Administration
HO o T A E NOV. 16 ;Bldg., Ext. 371.
I DMonday: ?
TElects Bromage The Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., PERSONNEL REQUESTS
ada DAILfoY1Raritan, N. J., will have a representa- The Detroit Police Department has
" and get paid for yt tive at the Bureau of Appointments announced an examination for Police-
Prof. Arthur Bromage of the po- n 1A t i

LOSTANDFOUND
LOST-Blue Hufzman4bicycle No.
18541-C, license 2657. 545 Mosher.
LOST -- Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority
pin, gold and pearls, Saturday, be-
tween 1000 Hill and 1322 Hll. Please
call 2-4547. 129A
LOST-Red leather change purse. Re-
ward. Call Henrietta, 2-0018. )32A
LOST-Square lucite watch crystal at
Panhel Ball. Call Claudette at 2-3154.
) 55A
LOST-1 pair of white bucks of im-
measurable value. If you have any
information as to their whereabouts,
please contact Dave Barnett, 214
Hinsdale, East Quad. )58A
FOR SALE
1936 DODGE 4-door sedan. 1949 Motor,
4 new tires. $100.00. Phone 2-7720
after 5 p.m. )133B
1949 FORD V-8-Radio and heater. One
owner. Phone 2-3163. )134B
-BRAND NEW Webcor phonograph and
tape recorder. Excellent buy. Call
3-0521. Extension 627. )88B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )14B
1938 CHEVROLET 2 door, runs good.
Phone 2-3163. - )138B
CORONNA PORTABLE - Call 2-7326.
)56B
1947 CHEVROLET, 2 door, black,.heater
and radio, very plain. Ph. 2-3163. )137B
1948 JEEP-4 wheel drive, heater, good
rubber. Ph. 2-3163. )135B
1946 FORD station wagon. Radio and -
heater, new tires. Ph. 2-3163. )136B

FOR RENTj
FURNISHED CAMPUS APTS. with
baths. One and two bedroom units for
men or women. For appointment
phone 3-8454. )13C
ONE ROOM apartment for rent for 2
or 3 male students, half block from
campus. 417 E. Liberty. )15C
33 FT. HOUSE TRAILER -- Sleeps six,
occupancy in one week. Phone 3-0965.
)14C

NEAR CAMPUS-Two room suite
private apartment for one or
quiet male graduate students.
2-0032 after 6 p.m.
ROOMS FOR RENT

and
two
Call
) 16C

BUSINESS SERVICES
RADIO SERV ICE
Auto - Home - Portable
Phono and T.V.
Past and Reasonable service
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND T.V.
"Student Service"
1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942
1%? blocks east of East Eng. 151
HOME TYPING SERVICE done at rea-
sonable rates. Cal) Mrs. Conner,
2-7605. )13B
WASHING, Finished Work, and Nand
Ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. nree pick-
up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020. 131
APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS. While
you wait at SNIDER STUDIOS, 213 S.
Main St. )161
PERSONAL
ARE YOU LISTED in the Faculty-Staff
Directory? If so, why not take ad-
vantage of special rates to Time, Life,
Sat. Eve. Post, U.S. News, Ladies
Home Jr., etc.? New or renewal, let «
Student Periodical Agency save you
money. Phone 6007 days, 25-7843 eves.
)33F
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE KITTENS (3) - Trained, affec-
tionate. University extension 2829 af-
ternoons. )1Q!J

OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS
Reserve rooms now for Football Week-
ends. Rooms by Day or Week. Campus
Tourist Homes. Ph. 3-8454. 518 E.
Williams St. (near State) )3D
LARGE double room near campus,
Cooking privileges. Men students.
Phone 3-8454. )17D
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard
for rent, sales and service.
MORRILL$
314 8. State St., Phone 7177
TYPING-Reasonable9rates, accurate
and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 S. Main ) 31

92 9 r -
COMING SATURDAY
On, Our New GIANT

"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
Argus C 3 with case and flash.- Like
new. $49.50. Purchase Camera Shop,
1113 So. Univ. )143B
CANARIES in full sang. Parakeets, ex-
hibition quality. Also used cages.
Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th, 3-5330. )144B
ENGLISH Standard Vanguard, Ideal
Economy Car. 5 passenger, leather
interior. 1951 model. Willing to sac-
rifice. Best offer. Phone 2-4591, Ext.
72. )146B
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH table combina-
tion, 3-speed changer. $60. 32554.

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The full story of what job you
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You learn about jobs in travel
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"Can a man or woman still work
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ADVERTISEMENT

litical science department has!
been elected to the governing
council of the National Municipal
League at their annual confer-
ence held in Richmond, Va.
George Gallup, director of thel
American Institute of Public Opin-
ion, was elected president.
ENDING TODAY
HUDSON'
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on Nov. bto interview Feb. L6&A grad-
uates with background in pre-med or
zoology for semi-technical sales posi-
tions or for foreign sales positions in
either Mexico or Cuba. Foreign sales
candidates should be natives or should
have lived in one of these countries.
The General Fireproofing Co.,
Youngstown, Ohio, will have aninter-
viewer here on Nov. 16 to talk withf

women which will be given on Dec.
5 to women students majoring in the
field of Social Science, particularly
those on a graduate level.
For applications and further infor-
mation concerning employment oppor-
tunities, contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration Bldg.,
Ext. 371.
f(Continued on Page 4)

NEW TUXEDOr size 38, regular, $30.
Call Chuck McClelland, 9720. )140B
FOR SALE - Complete Holt Spanish
record course, like new, $25.00. Phone
2-7930 after five. )151B
DEMOCRATS, LIBERALS-Tired of one
party press? Get "Reporter," "New
Republic" at special rates through
SDA. Contact Dave Kornbluh, 4214
Reeves House, S.Q. Phone 3-0521, Ext.
440. )150B

M-G-M's GIGANTIC ADVENTURE I
THRILLS IN TECHNICOLOR!
44
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.' ...... *TAW fNORoBERT
STEWART AiN

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, NOVEMBER 11, 1953
VOL. LXIV, No. 44
Notices
Student Tea. President and Mrs.
Hatcher will be at home to students
from 4 to 6 o'clock Wednesday, Novem-
ber 11. Everyone invited, especially
freshmen and transfer students.
The Social Science Research Council
announces a program of Fellowships
and Grants to be offered in 1954. These
awards include: 1) Research Training

LAST WEEK
"DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS"
By Eugene O'Neill
ARTS THEATER CLUB
2097/2 East Washington Phone 7301
YEAR OR SEASON MEMBERSHIP ON SALE
Bob Marshall's Book Store Wahr's Book Store
Music Center Arts Theater

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Eves. 70c
Children 18c

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First Secretary-General of the U.N.
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