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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953

MAN WANTED:
Union- Opera Continues
Search for Ike Double s

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By JOEL BERGER
Eisenhower's double is still miss-
ing.
Union Opera director Fred Ev-
ans said yesterday "Up 'N' Atom"
is still looking for a suitable male
student who can be made up to
portray the chief executive. Inter-'
ested students are urged to come
between 3 and 5 p.m. today to Rm.
3G of the Union.
"WE'LL FIND our man yet,"
Evans said. He should be about
5'11", the height of the President.
Facial features are the most im-
portant thing for the actor geting
the part.
The appearance of the double
onstage in the finale of the Op-
era, which will be shown locally
from Dec. 9 to 11, won't be the
first time in the show's history
that a national celebrity has
been portrayed.
Zander Hollander, '53, former
Daily Feature Editor, last turned
the trick in 1950, whn he appeared
in the finale of "Lace It Up" as
Senior Chairmen
To Meet Today
A meeting of chairmen and co-
chairmen of Senior Board -com-
mittees will be held at 7:30 p.m.
today in the League.
Plans for committee work for
the rest of the semester will be
discussed, according to J o h n
Black, '54, president of the board.

Gen. Harry Vaughan. Long before
this, shortly after the Opera first
appeared, Fred Lawton performed
the first of his many characteriza-
tions of Fielding H. Yost, former
Michigan football coach.
Past Operas have had their
share of actors who later went on
to become famous as thespians and
in other professions. Perhaps the
best known of these men is New
York's Gov. Thomas E. Dewey.
DEWEY appeared in 1923's "Top
' The Mornin'" as an Irish
country gentleman, Patrick O'-
Dare. As one of the show's stars,
he sang "A Paradise For Micks"
and "Satan Put The Devil In The
Irish."
Two years later Valentine Da-
Ivies, director of Hollywood's
"Miracle on 34th Street" co-
authored the script for "Tam-
bourine." With over 800 students
trying out for the musical com-
edy, a high point of the sea-
son was reached when the cast
was received by President Coo-
lidge and was feted in Washing-
ton.
Along with famous men, the
Opera in its 45 year history has
produced many of the University's
traditional songs. "When Night
Falls, Dear" was sung in 1908
during the first Opera. The song
was written by composer Roy'
Welsh and the script of "Michi-
genda" was authored by the late
Prof. Donal Haines of the journa-
lism school.

SPANISH MUSIC THRILLS A SENORITA DURING AN
OLD OPERA
rDAILY OFFICIA L BULLETIN

MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .60 1.34 1.96
3 .70 1.78 2.94
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Blue Hufzman bicycle No.
18541-C, license 2657. 545 Mosher.
LOST - Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority
pin, gold and pearls, Saturday. be-
tween 1000 Hill and 1322 Hill. Please
call 2-4547. )29A
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.
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measurable value. If you have any
information as to their whereabouts,
pleasecontact Dave Barnett, 214
Hinsdale, East Quad. )58A
LOST-Benrus wrist watch and high
school class ring initialed K.W.P in
Mason Hall Nov. 11. Call Ken Pres-
ton, 130 Hayden, E.Q. )59A
LOST - One wallet, check book and
identification card. Wilma Krans.
Ph. 2-0018. )60A
FOR SALE
ALL STUDENTS heed this 1940 Ford
2 door. $105. Huron Motor Sales.-
Phone 2-3163. )156B
1936 DODGE 4-door sedan. 1949 Motor,
4 new tires. $100.00. Phone 2-7720
after 5 p.m. )133B
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
SPECIAL Holiday Car-1946 Ford Sta-
tion Wagon. $439.75. Huron Motor
Sales. Phone 2-3163. )157B
CORONNA PORTABLE - Call 2-7326.
)56B
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
Argus C 3 with case and flash. Like
new. $49.50. Purchase Camera Shop,
1113 So. Univ. )143B
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FOR SALE
CANARIES in full song. Parakeets, ex-
hibition quality. Also used cages.
Mrs. Ruff ins, 562 S. 7th, 3-5330. )144B
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL-1939 Chevy
2-door. $94.70. Huron Motor Sales.
Phone 2-3163. )158B
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.
50 YARD LINE SPECIAL - 1949 Ford,
2 door, radio and heater $666.35.
Huron Motor Sales. Phone 2-3163
)155B
'39 PLYMOUTH COUPE - $75. 1032
Vaughn St., Apt. 7. )154B
MIDNIGHT blue tuxedo, size 36 regular.
Excellent condition. Ph. 2-0330. )153B
FOUR DOOR 1949 Mercury sedan. Radio
and heater. In good mechanical con-
dition. $618 including tax. Ph. 6020.
)152B
MICHGAN State - Michigan football
tickets. Call Dave at 8612. ) 160B
TURKEY-TIME SPECIAL - 1941 Ply-
mouth, $79.25. Huron Motor Sales.
Phone 2-3163. )159B
FOR RENT
FURNISHED CAMPUS APTS. with
baths. One and two bedroom units for
men or women. For appointment
phone 3-8454. )13C

U LI W . Y 1 .. . IUY 31
33 FT. HOUSE TRAILER - Sleeps six,
occupancy in one week. Phone 3-0965.
)14CI
NEAR CAMPUS - Two room suite in
private apartment for one or two
quiet male graduate students. Call
2-0032 after 6 p.m. )16C
ROOMS FOR RENT
LARGE double room near campus.
Cooking privileges. Men students.
Phone 3-8454. )17D
TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS WANTED-Leaving from WAB
5:15, Nov. 12 for Columbus, Ohio. Re-
turn Sunday. Miss Jervey. )16G
HELP WANTED
PART TIME student wanted - Roach
Printing. 209 E. Washington. )42H
YOUNG LADY for part time work at
soda . fountain. Swift's Drug Store,
340 S. State. Ph. 2-0534. )43H
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPEWRITERSI Portable and Standard
for rent, sales and service.
MORRILLS
314 S. State St., Phone 7177
HOME TYPING SERVICE done at rea-
sonable rates. Call Mrs. Conner,
2-7605. )13B

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 '
1% blocks east of Fast Eng. )5I
WASHING, Finished Work, and Rand
Ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. lr ee pick-
up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )2I
HOME TYPING-All kinds by profes-
sional secretary. Fast, accurate ser-
vice. Reasonable rates. Campus 1o-
cation. 820 E. University. Phone 7391.
)171
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
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ONE ROOM apartment for rent for 2 TYPING-Reasonable rates, accurate
or 3 male students, half block from and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 S. Main )31
campusn 417 E. Liberty. ) 15C

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).
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953
VOL. LXIV, No. 45
N wo tices

Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock
noon on the Monday prior to the
event.
November 13, 1953
Alpha Omicron Pi
Delta Theta Phi
Lawyers Club
Mosher Hall
Palmer House, Reeves House
Phi Delta Phi
Phi Kappa Tau
Prescott House
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Stockwell Hall
Tau Delta Phi
November 14, 1953
Anderson House

Coming
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Fridays 6:30
Sat., Sun. 1:30
60c

THE MOVING DRAMA OF A FALSE LOVE!

"Simone Signoret in one of her best
roles." . . . Winchell

"Superior and Adult."
-N Y. Times

S

THE DIARY OF AN UNFAITHFUL WIFE

TODAY
and
FRIDAY

STII Thi

Mats. 50c
Eves. 70c
Children 18c

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Faculty, College of Literature, Science Beta Theta Pi
and the Arts. Midsemester reports are Chi Psi
due Fri., Nov. 13, for those students DeltaTheta Phi
whose standing at midsemester is "D" Hayden House
or "E." Hinsdale House
Report cards have been distributed Jordan Hall
to all departmental offices. Green cards Phi Delta Phi
are provided for reporting freshmen Theta Delta Chi
and sophomores and white cards for West Quadrangle
juniors and seniors. The reports for Zeta Psi
freshmen and sophomores should be November 15, 1953
sent to the Faculty Counselors for Delta Theta Phi
Freshmen and Sophomores, 1210 Angell Kappa Kappa Gamma
Hall; those for juniors and seniors Phi Delta Phi
should be sent to the Faculty Coun-
selors for Juniors and Seniors, 1213
Angell Hall. L c u e
Students not registered in this Col- Lecture by Henry Heydenryk. "Fram-
lege but who elected LS&A courses ing-Right and Wrong." Sponsored by
should be reported to the school or col- the Museum of Art, in connection with
lege in which they are registered. the exhibition Framing-Right and
Additional cards may be obtained in Wrong now current in Alumni Memor-
1210 Angell Hall or 1213 Angell Hall. ial Hall. Thurs., Nov. 12, Auditorium
Change in Student Addresses. Please B, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m. The public
report immediately to the Registrar, _is invited.
1513 Administration Building, any Lecture. Professor Henry J. Gomberg,
change of address during the semester. Assistant Director of the Michigan Me-
Law School Admission Test. Candi- morial Phoenix Project, will give a lec-
dates taking the Law School Admis- ture on "Design and Uses of the Nu-
sion Test on Nov. 14 are requested to clear Reactor" at 8:15 p.m. Thurs., Nov.
iY, inn nnbh.iim G~xiimr~hhna . mTis

"OUTSTANDING . . . ripe Simone Signoret, a
powerful warning to susceptible men."
--Archer Winston, N. Y. Post
"TENSE DRAMA! Simone Signoret out to get
a full-time meal ticket."
--Dorothy Masters, Daily News
"SUPREMELY WELL DONE ... a close analy-
sis of flippant evil . . . a story of unfaithfulness
and professional gold-digging."
--Otis Guerneaf, Jr., Herald Tribune
"TWDRY LOVE-LIFE . .
one by one Simone's lovers Simone
love Simone and leave SIGNORET
Simone . . . a portrait of
a wicked dame."
--Seymour Peck,
Daily Compass

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IMMORTALS" CARTOON ' C NEWS
Ciitema SLv, d/4
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MAU REEN O'HARA
Thursday 7:00 and 9:00
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report to 100 Hutchins Hall at 8:45
Saturday morning.
Late Permission. Because of the time
needed to drive back from parties at
Lansing reasonably safely, there will be
a 1:30 a.m. late permission for women
students Sat., Nov. 14. Women's resi-
dences will close at 12:25 a.m.
Students, College of Engineering: The
final day for REMOVAL OF INCOM-
PLETES will be Friday, November 13.
Petitions for extension of time must
be on file in the Secretary's Office on
or before Friday, November 13.
Students, College of Engineering: The
final day for DROPPING COURSES
WITHOUT RECORD will be Friday,
November 13. A course may be dropped
only with the permission of the classi-
fier after conference with the instruc-
tor.
Closing Hour for Social Events spon-
sored by student organizations on the
evenings of November 21 and December
12 may be extended to 1 a.m., provided
parties are so registered in the Office'
of Student Affairs.
The Following Student Sponsored So-
cial Events are approved for the com-
ing week-end. Social chairmen are re-
minded that requests for approval for
social events are due in the Office of

12, in the Rackham Aphithear.Ti
Slecture, sponsored by the Industrial
Mathematics Society, is open to the
public.
A cademic Notices
Seminar in Applied Mathematics.
Thurs., Nov. 12, 4 p.m., 247 W. Engi-
neering Bldg. Speaker: Prof. C. L.
Dolph. Topic: On Quasi-linear hyper-
bolic differential equations.
Course 401, the Interdisciplinary Sem-
inar in the Application of Mathematics
to the Social Sciences, will meet Thurs.,
Nov. 12, 4 p.m., 3409 Mason Hall. Prof.
Arthur W. Burks of the Philosophy De-
partment will speak on "Carnap's
Theory of Inductive Probability."
Special Mathematics Colloquium, Fri.,
Nov. 13, 4:10 p.m., 3011 Angell Hall. Dis-
cussion on "The Law of the Excluded
Middle in Mathematics." Panel: E. E.
Moise, R. F. McNaughton (of the Phil-
osophy Department), G. Y. Rainich.
Moderator R. L. Wilder.
The Department of Biological Chem-
istry will hold a seminar in 319 West
Medical Building at 4 p.m., on Friday,
Nov. 13. The topic for discussion will
be "Some Biochemical Aspects of Virus-
Host Relationships," conducted by Dr.
R. L. Garner,
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