I PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER!, 1951 ThIURSDAY, FRIDAY: State Bankers To Attend Meeting Here h,/ W off i v .i..P S.'! . t. xi. i R.A.I.. ..! ,s V ,a. .a a. w w v .a as to . . < i Bank executives from several parts of the United States will be in Ann Arbor Thursday and Fri- day for the Michigan Bank Study Conference, sponsored jointly by the Michigan Banker's Association and the School of Business Ad- ministration. A general session on "Current Loan and Credit Problems" at 9:45 a.m. Thursday in the Union will inaugurate the conference. Discussing this topic will be a panel including Prof. Douglas A. Hayes of the business administra- tion school, Philip G. Moon of the Detroit National Bank, Harold A. Johnson of the American National Bank of Kalamazoo, John A. Stew- art of Saginaw's Second National Bank and Trust Company and FARMERS PRODUCE MARKET SALES FROM FARMER DIRECTLY TO CONSUMER Open Every Wed. and Sat. 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. DETROIT STREET between Catherine & Kingsley Ii Walter E. Lentz of the First State and Savings Bank of Holly. Ray M. Gidney, Comptroller of United States Currency, will give a luncheon address at 12:30 p.m. in the Union. Thursday afternoon's session versity will discuss "Progress with Liberty" after dinner. The conference is scheduled to resume on Friday with a general morning session, featuring two addresses: "Outlook for Interest Rates" and "Bank Investing for Cadets A catalogue is available in the Temporary Classroom Bldg. for any male student interest- ed in entrance to the United States Military Academy at West Point. Colonel Virgil R. Miller and Captain Alfred Pabst, both of the military science depart- ment, graduates of the acad- emy, will be on hand to answer any questions. Age requirements are 17 to 21 years of age, inclusive. Computer Talk Set Tomorrow Wayne University's new large- scale digital computer will be dis- cussed by E. P. Little, technical director of Wayne University com- putation laboratory at 8 p.m. to- morrow in Rm. 306, State Hall atr Wayne University. The meeting is open to all those interested in computers or ma- chine computation and members of the IRE Professional Group on Electronic Computers. A brief or-E ganizational meeting will follow Little's talk. will include talks on "The Agri- Today and Tomorrow." cultural Outlook," "Public Rela- Concluding the conference, Prof. tions and Advertising Functions J. Philip Wernette of the business and Continuity." Prof. Raymond admn istration school will discuss J. Moley of the business admin- the question "Does Prosperity De- istration school at Glenview Uni- pend on Deficit Spending?" 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 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, DECEMBER71, 1953 VOL. LI, No. 57 Notices Regents' Meeting. Fri., Dec. 18, at 9:30 a.m. Communications for consid- eration at this meeting must be in the President's hands by Thurs., Dec. 10. Michigan Marching Band. There will be a meeting of all the members of the 1953 Michigan Marching Band for a recording session tonight, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m., in Harris Hall. Attendance is compulsory. Bring your instruments, if you used your own during the march- ing season. The Special Committee Studying the Student Affairs Committee requests in- terested students or organizations wish- ing to present briefs or memoranda on the composition of the Student Af- fairs Committee to send them without delay to Prof. Lionel H. Laing, 301 Michigan Union, Social Chairmen are reminded that the closing hour for social events spon- sored by student organizations on the evening of December 12 may be ex- tended to 1 a.m. provided events are so registered in the Office of Student Affairs. Veterans who expect to receive edu- cation and training allowance under Public Law 550 (Korea Bill) must fill in MONTHLY CERTIFICATION, VA Form 7-1996a, before 5 p.m. Fri., Dec. 4, in the Office of Veterans' Affairs, 555 Administration Building. Applications for Fellowships and Scholarships in the Graduate School for 1954-55 are now available. Appli- cation for renewal should also be filed at this time. Competition closes Feb. 15, 1954. Blanks and information may be obtained in the Graduate School Offices, Rackham Building. The Vocational Information Unit of the Counseling Division. The Counsel- ing Division is located in the Student Legislature Building, 512 S. State St. The Vocational Information Unit,G Room 206, contains information on spe- cific occupations, as well as data on the labor market, wage trends, oppor- tunities for handicapped workers, em- ployment problems met by married and single women, and other general areas for the use of all university students. A staff member is available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, to assist in locating appropriate informa- tion and to answer questions... Selective Service laws provide that all registrants must send their Ann Arbor address to their local draft boards. This should be done immedi- ately. Science Instructors for Nigeria, West Africa. The Bureau of Appointments has been notified of a vacancy for a science instructor in an independent, govern- mentapproved non-sectarian secondary school in Nigeria, West Africa. For further information please contact Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin- istration, Phone NOrmandy 3-1611. Ext. 2614. Children's Recreation Worker. The Michigan Children's Institute is in need of a woman to work full time as a supervisor' of children's activities in Ann Arbor. Must have a Bachelor's de- gree. Interested persons please contact Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin- istration Building, Phone NOrmandy 3-1511, Ext. 2614, for further informa- tion. PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS- WEEK OF NOV. 30 Tuesday: The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., of Akron, Ohio, will have a representative at the Bureau of Appointments on Dec. 1 to talk with February men graduates about positions in Sales, Credit, Field Sales Accounting, and Retread Shop Management. Both Bus. Ad. and LS&A students may make appointments. The Cold Metal Products Co., in Youngstown, Ohio, will be here to in-' terview February and June men, Bus. Dy Cleaning Problems? If you've been looking for the best dry cleaning at the most reasonable pric- es, we have the solution: ACE HAND LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING I.1 I 1120 S. University NO 3-4303 I -=' COLLIER'S 64TH AL-AERICAI Who made it? Which section placed the most men? Who is the player of the year? You'll get the answers when you get the new issue of Collier's and meet the finest of all the All-Americas -selected by the American Football Coaches Association. Don't miss this authoritative last word on a great gridiron season, in The Big New Collier's DEC. 11 ISSUE ON NEWSSTANDS NOW THE ANN ARBOR CHILDREN'S THEATER offers its first production "T~eU9(4 4uck/ih9 ada pted from Hans Christian Anderson BY RICHARD McKELVEY THE ARTS THEATER 209 1/2 E. Washington i, Ad and LS&A graduates, for the com- pany's Sales and Production Training Programs on Dec. 1. The Broyhill Furniture Factories, Levoir, N. C., will visit the Bureau on Dec. 1 to discuss Sales positions in the Midwest with February Bus. Ad. or LS&A graduates. The Warner & Sasey Co. of Cleve- land, Ohio, will have a representative on campus on Dec. 1 to interview Feb- ruary and June men with mechanical aptitude or interest about the com- pany's Factory Management training program. Bus. Ad. and LS&A students may schedule appointments. Wednesday: Swift & Co., of Chicago, Ill., is inter- ested in interviewipg February and June men, Bus. Ad. & LS&A graduates, on Dec. 2 for Sales, Accounting, and Office.Administration positions. The company is also vitally interested in persons with B. S. or advanced degrees in Biology, Zoology, Bacteriology, and Physics for research positions. The Equitable Life Insurance Co. of Iowa will be at the Bureau on Dec. 2 to talk with February men graduates in Bus. Ad. or LS&A about Sales and Management positions. Thursday: The Northwestern Mutual Life Insur- ance Co., in Milwaukee, Wis., will have a representative at the Bureau of Ap- pointments on Dec. 3 to discuss Sales positions with February men, Bus. Ad. or LS&A graduates. The American Seating Co., in Grand Rapids, Mich., will be here on Dec. 3 to interview February and June men in Bus. Ad. or LS&A for job opportuni- ties in the fields of Sales, Adminis- tration, Personnel, and Accounting. S. S. Kresge Co., Detroit, will inter- view February and June men in Bus. Ad. or LS&A on Dec. 3 for the com- pany's Executive Management Training Program. Positions will be located in Kresge stores in 26 states throughout the eastern half of the country. Friday: Proctor & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, will have a representative at the Bureau on Dec. 4 to interview women February and June graduates for na- tion-wide traveling Market Research and Consumer Survey positions. Women expecting Bachelor's degrees in any field are invited to schedule appoint- ments. Childcraft, a Marshall Field enter- prise, in Chicago, Ill., is interested in talking with February men and women, Bus. Ad. or LS&A graduates, on Dec. 4 about District Manager positions in the field sales organization. Openings are located primarily in Michigan, Students wishing to schedule appoint- ments to see any of the companies list- ed above should contact the Bureau. of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building, Ext. 371. The Y.M.C.A. of Chicago would. like to extend an invitation to men and wo- men graduating students, who will be in Chicago during the Christmas holi- days, to attend their Annual Interpre- tation and Recruiting Luncheon. The luncheon is given to acquaint students with Y.M.C.A. work as a professional career, offering positions in the areas of Physical Education, Recreation, Club Work for Boys and Girls, Camping, and Business Administration. Those stu- dents wishing to attend the luncheon may contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, Ext. 371, by Friday, Dec. 4, so (Continued on Page 4) - EU RO PE If you wish to go with a small group of congenial companions with outstanding tour leadership, we have a wide choice of summer programs to meet your desires. If you wish to go independently, we have a special department to assist you in planning and completing your Atlantic passage and foreig travel arrangements. Thousands of students have trav- eled abroad with us since 1919. Send for descriptive folders. t INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURS 419 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. I,1 Ell Gqh ;iH EAiR f'_ MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 t 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAY5 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.94 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 overage words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. dily LOST AND FOUND LOST-Blue Hufzman bicycle No. 18541-C, license 2657. 545 Mpsher. LOST-Maroon Shaeffer Pen, between Mason & Gen. Library. Nov. 17th. NO 2-5579. )67A LOST-Maroon Zenith Portable Radio at football game Saturday. If found notify 405 Wenley, W.Q. )69A FOR SALE 1952 CHEVROLET-4 doors, green, pow- er glide. This week only $1095. Huron Motor Sales. Phone NO 2-3163. )180B BRAND NEW Webcor phonograph and tape recorder. Excellent buy. Call NO 3-0521. Extension 627. )88B 1937 CHRYSLER, 4 door, one owner, R & H, overdrive. Cleanest in the State. Huron Motor Sales. Phone NO 2-3163. )179B ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Box, 39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. i14B CORONNA PORTABLE-Call NO 2-7326. )56B 1951 CHEVROLET, 2 dr. 18,000 miles. Sharp as a-tack. Huron Motor Sales. Phone NO 2-3163, )178B RADIO-PHONOGRAPH table combina- tion, 3-speed changer. $60; NO 32554. CANARIES in full song. Parakeets, ex- hibition quality. Also used cages. Mrs. Ruff ins, 562 S. 7th, NO 3-5330. )144B WANTEDL-A Model A Ford in exchange for a 1950 Ford, Club Coupe, radio and heater, one owner. Sharp! Huron Motor Sales. Phone NO 2-3163 )177B 1948 JEEP, 4 wheel drive. Enclosed top. A good one. Huron Motor Sales. Phone NO 2-3163. )176B FOR SALE-New Schwinn heavyweight bike. 20% off list price. Call NO 2-1497 after 10:00 p.m. OUR CHRISTMAS TREE is available to you for making your personalized photographic Christmas cards. You may use your own camera (or ours) and we will furnish the lighting and helpful suggestions. Purchase Camera Shop, 1116 S. Uni- versity. Phone NO 8-6972. "PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE" 7186 TWO DOOR,. 1949 Ford Custom Eight. Clean, smooth running, already win- terized. Priced for quick sale. Call NO 8-6613 after 5:30. )185B MEN'S RALEIGH BIKE - Completely equipped. 6 weeks old, perfect condi- tion. Cost $80 new, only $50. Call NO 8-6083 after 6 p.m. )184B NEW AUTO, deluxe, overdrive. Delivers for $1952. Best offer over $1000. See at 1236 Washtenaw. Then call NO 5-4205. )183B ARGUS C-1 35mm Camera and case, 22.50. Burns. Phone NO 8-7398. )181B NEW YEARS hats, noisemakers, decora- tions, etc. WHOLESALE prices for any size party. Write for catalogue. Nicollet Distributors Novelty House, 320 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Min- nesota, )182B FOR RENT FURNISHED campus apartment, 3 rooms and bath for 2-3 men. $100. Phone NO 3-8454. )18C JAN. 15 TO JUNE 15-8 room furnished house near campus; 2 bathrooms, gas heat, children welcome. Phone NO 2-2009. )19C x tv . Q U L4.C IV LM , 1 1-.. Free Catalogues. )40F TRANSPORTATION HURRY! Get your Christmas Drive- Away cars now for New York, Florida, Texas, and West Coast. Get informa- tion and sign up between 2:30 and 5:30 Thursday on Union 3rd floor lobby or write Anthony Ringold, 328 Thompson. Don't delay. Guaranteed. ) 26G HELP WANTED _ STUDENT to wait table for meals. Phone NO 2-6422. 146H YOUNG LADY wanted for typing, filing, and general office position. 25 hours per week. Prefer someone remaining in Ann Arbor during vacation periods. Apply at Follett's Book Store, 322 S. State St. )49H WANTED-Full or part time fish dresser. Top pay depending on experience. Washington FishgMarket, 208 E. Washington. Apply in person. )50H CHRISTMAS VACATION, room and board. Girl wanted to live with fam- ily and assist with children. Private ,room. Could begin sooner. Position available after holidays. NO 2-7040 after 7. )51H BUSINESSSERVICES APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS while you wait at SNIDER STUDIOS, 213 So. Main St. )161 TYPING carefully done. No job too small. Phone NO 8-6075. 340 East Williams St. )191 TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard for rent, sales and service. MORRILLS 314 Stae St., Phone NO 8-7177 HOME TYPING SERVICE done at rea- sonable rates. Call Mrs. Conner, NO 2-7605. })13B HOME TYPING--All kinds by profes- sional secretary. Fast, accurate ser' vice. Reasonable rates. Campus lo- cation. 820 E. University. Phone NO 8-7391. )17I Help Fight TB F I Read and Use Daily Classifieds MISCELLANEOUS POETRY, ART, FICTION, DRAMA - All found in GENERATION, out De- cember 2nd. RIDE WANTED to Chicago for Thanks- giving. Will leave either Tuesday or Wednesday. Call Barbara, NO 2-9616. )230 ANGELO'S RESTAURANT Waffles, Sandwiches, Dinners, Chicken in the Basket. Orders to take out. 1100 E. Catherine. Open Tuesday thru Sunday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone NO 8-9538. )16L BABY SITTING teenager willing to work evenings, weekends. NO 2-9020. )201 TYPING carefully done.No job too small. Phone NO 8-6079. 340 Eastg Williams St.)19I "Entertaining and absorbing drama."-Ann Arbor News CERVANTES - SHOW OF WONDERS "Fully as satisfying as 'Desire Under the Elms'" --Tom Arp, Michigan Daily MACHIAVELLI - MANDRAGOLA THE ARTS THEATER 2092 E: Washington Phone NO 8-7301 NIGHTLY at 8:30 DISCUSSION NIGHT Tomorrow, Dec. 2 - Performance at 8:00 P.M. ROOMS FOR RENT BUSINESS SERVICES LARGE double room near campus.. 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