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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY. MAY 6. 1954

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Dcily 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
II a.m. on Saturday).
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1054
VOL. LXIV, No. 150
Notices
Attention Faculs) and Students. By
action of the Deans' Conference there
will be no classes on Fri., May 28. This
will be a free day for review before fin-
al examinations begin on Sat., May 29.
Harlan Hatcher
Freshmen and Sophomores, College
of LS&A. Those students who will have
fewer than 55 hours at the end of this
semester and who have not yet had
their elections approved fo? the Fall
Semester should make an appointment
at the Faculty Counselor's Office for
Freshmen and Sophomores, 1210 Angell
Hall. If you do not have your fall elec-
tions approved before the final exami-
nation period, it will be necessary for

you to do this the half day before you
are scheduled to register next fall.
Student Teaching applications for the
elementary schools are being distributed
in the office of The University Elemen-
tary School, Room 2509. All students
wishing to do their directed teaching in
either the Fall or Spring semesters, 19-
54-55, should make application now.
Medical College Admission Test. Can-
didates taking the Medical College Ad-
mission Test on May 8 are requested to
report to Auditorium B. Angell Hall at
8:45 Saturday morning.
The University of Michigan Marching
Band will march in the Lantern Night
Parade-Mon., May 10. The Band will
leave Harris Hall promptly at 7:00 p.m.
Marching Band members (who are not
in the Symphony Band) are asked to
bring a change of clothing with them to
Hraris Hall, so that they can turn their
uniforms in to the Equipment Staff
right after the parade.
Co-ops in the Summer. Applications
are now being accepted for the whole
or part of the period June to September,
1954, from men and women, graduates
and undergraduates, for room and board
or board only. Graduate Women may
choose to live at our all-graduate-wo-
men's Osterweil Co-op. Costs are ap-
proximately $12 a week for room and
board and $8 a week for board only.
Write or call the Inter Cooperative
Council, 1017, Oakland, NO-86872. -
The following Student-Sponsored So-
cial Events are approved for the coming
week-end. Social chairmen are remind-
ed that requests for approval for social
events are due in the Office of Student

Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon
on the Monday prior to the event.
May 6, 1954
Gamma Phi Beta and Lambda Chi
Alpha
May 7, 1954
Alpha Sigma Phi
Delta Tau Delta
Phi Kappa Tau
Pi Lambda Phi
Psi Omega
Zeta Beta Tau
Standish-Evans House
May 8, 1954
Alpha Gamma Delta
Chinese Student Club
Chi Phi
Cooley House, E.Q.
Delta Chi
Hawaii Club
Michigan Christian G Fellowship
Phi Delta Chi
Phi Delta Phi
Psi Upsilon
Sigma Alpha Mu
Sigma Delta Tau
Tau Delta Phi
Taylor House, S.Q.
Theta Xi -
Wenley House, W.Q.
Winchell House, W.Q.
Zeta Beta Tau
May 9, 1954
Couzens Hall
Geddes House
Inter-Coop Council
Phi Delta Phi
Prescott House, E.Q.
Reeves House, S.Q.
Tyler House, E.Q.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS.
The City of Saginaw, Michigan, has
announced an examination for the po-
sition of Horticultural Supervisor which
is open to June graduates in Forestry
or Horticulture.
Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Indi-
ana, is currently interested in hiring
men graduates for positions as Associate
Pharmaceutical Chemists, Physical
Chemists, Physical Chemists, Organic
Chemists, Methods Engineer, and As-
sistant Cost Accountant. Women grad-
uates may apply for openings as Secre-
tarial Trainees.
Corps of Engineers, Army Map Serv-
ice, Washington 25, D.C., has announced
an examination for Cartographic Aid,
GS-1 through GS-11, and for Cartogra-
phic Draftsman, GS-1 through GS-7.
Addressograph-Muitigraph Corp., De-
troit, Mich., is offering job opportuni-
ties to June men graduates in its Sales
Branch. The firm would prefer men

Modern Dance Club
ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT U
Guest Appearance - ORCHESIS
of Michigan State College (c
Friday, May 7, 1954 --7:30 & 9 P.M.
Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, Barbour Gymnasium o
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who have had 1 yr. of accounting with
a major in Bus.Ad. or Marketing.
For additional information about
these and other employment opportuni-
ties, contact the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 3528 Administration Bldg., Ext.
371.
Lectures
Zoology Lecture: Dr. Talbot H. Water-
man, Osborn Zoological Laboratory, Yale
University, wil speak on "The Com-
pound Eye and Polarized Light," on Fri.,
May 7, 4:15 p.m., 3126 Natural Science.
Lecture, auspices of the College of
Engineering, "Fundamentals of High
Temperature Creep," by Professor John
E. Dorn, University of California, Fri.,
May 7, 3:30 p.m., 1042 East Engineering
Building. All interested persons are cor-
dially invited.
University Lecture, auspices Depart-
ment of Biological Chemistry, "Biosyn-
thesis of Urea," Dr. Philip P. Cohen,
University of Wisconsin, Thurs., May 6,
4 p.m., 1400 Chemistry Bldg.
University Lecture, auspices of the
Geological and Mineralogical Journal
Club, "Tectonics of South America,"
Dr. Horatio Harrington, Visiting Pro-
fessor of Geology at Hamilton College
fro mthe University of Buenos Aires,
Thurs., May 6, 4 p.m., 2054 Natural Sci-
ence Bldg.
University Lecture in Journalism, Ar-
thur Garfield Hays, speaking in the
series "The Press and Civil Libertieshin
Crises," will give an address on "What
Do We Do About Communists?" Fri.,
May 7, at 4 p.m. in Rackham Lecture
Hall. The public is invited.
Academic Notices
Course 402, the Interdisciplinary Sem-
inar in the Application of Mathematics
to the Social Sciences, will meet Thurs.,
May 6, 4 p.m., 3409 Mason Hall. Prof.
Karl Menger, Illinois Institute of Tech-
nology, will speak on "Probabilistic Ge-
ometry and its Applications."
Mathematics Colloquium, Fri., May 7,
4:10 p.m., 3011 Angell Hall. Professor
Karl Menger, of the Illinois Institute of
proach to Mathematical Analysis and
Technology, will speak on "A New Ap-
Its Applications to Science."
Seminar in Applied Mathematics will
meet Thurs., May 6, at 4 p.m. in 247
West Engineering. Speaker: Dr. J. L.
Ullman. Topic: On Tchebycheff Poly-
nomials.
Fisheries Seminar. Prof. Pierre Dan-
sereau will speak on "Plant Commun-
ities of the Biotic Environment," Thurs.,
May 6, 7:15 p.m., 1116 Natural Science
Bldg.
Doctoral Examination for Edward G.
Voss, Botany; thesis: "The Vascular
Plants of Emmet and Cheboygan Coun-
ties, Michigan: Patterns and Problems
in Geographic Affinities," Thurs., May
6, 3024 Museums Bldg., 2 p.m. Chairman,
Rogers McVaugh.
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RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
LOST AND FOUND
WRIST WATCH LOST in vicinity of
I.M. Tennis courts. If found phone
NO 3-0521, ext. 288. )148A
FOR SALE
MAN'S WRIST WATCH in good con-
dition, repaired and cleaned, Merril,
17 jewel, originally $83.71-now $50.
Upholstered reclining tapestry chair,
wooden arms and sliding footstools,
fair condition, $8.00. Gray folding baby
buggy, chrome handle with white
plastic, hardly used, $50, originally
089. Casco baby high chair, all chrome
and steel with blue plastic seat cover,
adjustable foot rest, $16. Folding
nursery chair, $3. Majestic portable
radio with inside and outside aerial,
$38. Large bassinet with pad and
lining, $8. Two large walnut veneer
sideboards, can be painted, $6 each.
NO 2-9020. )392B
LaSALLE, 1940, with a V-8 Cadillac
motor in very good condition. Radio
and heater. Complete car for $90,
motor $50. Mechanics special. NO
2-9020. )450B
EVERGREENS at wholesale:
Pfltzer Juniper.......... 2.50 to 7.50
Spreading Yews...........3.25 to 4.25
Dwarf (mugho) Pine.......2.50 to 4.50
Pyramidal Arb6rvitae......2.50 to 5.00
Blue Spruce..............2.00 per ft.
Leave orders at NO 8-8574. Michael
Lee, 1422 Wash. Hts. )395B
1948 DODGE Club Coupe, Exceptionally
clean, best offer takes it. 1402 Wash-
ington Heights, Apartment 301. )449B
CANARIES, PARAKEETS, bird supplies,
and cages. Mrs. Ruffines, 562 S. 7th.
Open daily until 7. )446B
1953 Light Blue Mercury Convertible,
merc-o-matic drive; radio, heater, con-
tinental tire, black top. Many other
extras. Excellent condition. $2,400.
Call Judd Gee, NO 3-4145. )447B
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
KODAK 35 Camera and case. Used, $15.
Purchase Camera Shop, 116 S. Uni-
versity, NO 8-6972. )448B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )14B
"SENSATIONAL!'
ENDS ---N. Y. News
TODAY

FOR SALE
3950 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN - Radio,
heater, white wall tires-a good one.
Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washing-
ton. NO 2-4588. )426B
A MEDIUM blue-grey gabardine suit,
Single breasted, sport style. Like new,
size 40 regular. Very reasonably pric-
ed. Call NO 3-1904 after 8 p.m. on
w.eekdays only. Ask for Steve. )299B
1951 CHEVROLET BELLE-AIRE-Radio
heater, power glide, 2 tone paint.
Sharp. Huron 'Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )442B
SMITH-CORONA Portable Typewriter in
perfect condition. 448 Michigan, W.
Quad. )413B
1946 FORD CLUB COUPE-Radio, heat-
er, new motor. Huron Motor Sales,
222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )443B
1953, 26-FOOT ELCAR TRAILER. Like
new, complete bathroom. Call NO
5-1978. )420B
1947 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE-Black,
radio & heater. Good rubber, very
clean. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )444B
1950 PLYMOUTH BUSINESS COUPE -
Radio and heater, new rubber, black,
very clean. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )441B
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED 3-ROOM NEWLY DEC-
ORATED APARTMENT, with private
bath. This apartment overlooks gar-
dens. Very light and airy. Less than
mile from campus. Working lady
preferred. Phone NO 8-9791. )51C
Available June 15, 2-ROOM AND, BATH
APARTMENT. Excellent location near
University. References required. Tele-
phone NO 2-1486. )52C
FOR MARRIED COUPLE for summer.
Furnished apartment, $60 per month
including utilities. Two blocks from
campus. Call Ivan Forbes NO 3-4145
afternoons. )50C
PIANO FOR RENT near campus. 35c
per hour. Call Lynn NO 3-2065 after
five. )49C
FURNISHED CAMPUS APARTMENTS
One and 2 bedrooms for 3-4 men or
women students. Available on June
15. Phone NO 3-8454. Appointments.
)48C
ROOMS FOR RENT
PLEASANT ROOM, completely equipped.
Refrigerator privileges-all utilities
furnished-Must have-a car. $10
double or $8 single. NO 2-9020. )67D
OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS
Rooms by Day or Week
Campus Tourist Homes. Ih. NO 3-8454
518 E. Williams St. (near State)
)25D

PERSONAL
SPECIAL FOR MOM'S DAY. Ladies
Home Journal, $2 (reg. $3), Look (11
yrs.), $3 (reg. $4), Better Homes-
Gardens $4 (reg. $5-2 yrs.) Student
Periodical, NO 2-3061. )104F
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Man 21 or over to instruct
in riding in Wisconsin boys' camp.
July and August. Write to Camp
Deerhorn, 42 Edgemore Road, Grosse
Pointe, Michigan.
WANTED - Female Help. Registered
nurse for boys' camp in Wisconsin
for July and August. Write Dr. Don
Broadbridge, 42 Edgemore Road,
Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING: reasonable rates, accurate
and efficient. Phone NO 8-7590, 830
S. Main. )3I
LAUNDRY EXPERTLY DONE, shirts
our specialty, 445 South 5th Ave. )46I
WEBCOR
3 Speaker Musicale
The first truly hi-fidelity table model
phonograph. Hear it and
compare it at
Ann Arbor Radio and T.V.
"Student Service"
1217 So. University Ph. NO 8-7942
1% blocks east of East Eng. )47E
PIANO SERVICE - Tuning repairing.
Work guaranteed. Call University Mu-
sic House, NO 8-7515. )27I
TYPEWRITERS1 Portable and Standard
for rent, sales, and service.
MORRILLS
WASHING, Finished Work, and Hand
Ironing. Buff dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Ph. NO 2-9020. )21
DRESSMAKING - 25 years experience.
LADIES TAILORING AND ALTERA-
TIONS. Reasonable prices. NO 3-3294.
)451
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Ride to Buffalo this week-
end and returning in time for Mon-
day A.M. classes. Call Marilyn New-
man, 212 Tyler, NO 2-4591.
WANTED-Riders to Cleveland. Leave
noon May 7, return Sun. Round Trip
$5. Call Pete New, NO 2-9741. )77G
DRIVER OR RIDER wanted for June-
July Canadian tour. If rider-share
expenses. If driver, good car-expenses
paid. Lachman NO 3-5806. )75G

TRANSPORTATION
FREE TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY, train
or bus ticket will be supplied to
University student living in NYC or
wishing to make trip. Once in N.Y.C.
he will pick up a late model car for
return to Ann Arbor. All Transpor-
tation will be paid for by local Ford
dealer. Call Tom Rademacher, NO
2-3261. )76G
MISCELLANEOUS
BAHAMA BOUND-2 week co-ed cruise
leaving August 20. For deails con-
tact Ken Ross, NO 3-4882. )28L
SALVATION ARMY, 220 E. Washington,
is the place to bring your discarded
clothing to be used in our local pro-
gram. )27L
IT'S HERE
The new weekly sport mag by Time-
Life is now available to students at
the special student charter rate of $3
for 6 months. Order now-first copy
this summer-pay then. Sample copies
may be seen at Marshall's Book Store,
League desk, Union Library, Jour-
nalism Dept., Law Quad Store, Main
Library, and Don Fairbairn, Williams,
W. Quad. Charter subscribers en-
titled to low rates for life. Order
merely by phoning Student Periodi-
cal Agency, NO 2-3061 days, eves. )26L
WANTED TO RENT
3 GIRLS want to rent or sublet furn-
ished apt. for summer. Call NO 2-4591,
418 Tyler. )17K
STUDENT AND WIFE want to rent
or sublet 2-3 rm. apt. for summer.
Call NO 8-6644 after 7:00 p.m. )16K
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS on ladies garments. Ph.
NO 2-2678. 510 Catherine Street near
State. Alta Graves.
The most effective means of
reaching students and faculty of
The University is the advertising
columns of The Michigan Daily.
More than 1,200 copies of The
Daily are distributed to the Uni-
versity faculty each day.
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1954 DRAMA SEASON
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TICKETS FOR INDIVIDUAL
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SALE TOMORROW 10 A.M.
May 10-15-LILLIAN GISH in "The Trip To Bountiful" with Kim Stanley
May 17-22-JUNE LOCKHART and JOHN DALL in "Gramercy Ghost"
with Nydia Westman and Iggie Wolfington
May 25-29-"THE CRUCIBLE" with E. G. Marshall and Frederic Tozere
May 31--June 5-BARBARA BEL GEDDES in "The Little Hut" with Hiram
Sherman
June 7-12-"SABRINA FAIR" with Georgiann Johnson, John Baragrey and
Paul McGrath
TICKET PRICES: Eves. (at 8:30) -$3.00 - $2.50 - $2.00
Mat. (Thurs. and Sat.) $2.00 - $1.50
SEASON TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE!
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