GE TWO TILE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1954 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). THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1954 VOL. LXIV, No. 156 Notices Undergraduate Honors Convocation. The annual Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 11 a.m., Fri., May 14, in Hill Auditorium. Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, Chairman of the Board of the Stude- baker C9rporation, and former Admin- istrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration, will speak on the sub- ject "Free Minds for a Free Society." Honor students will be excused from attending their 10 o'clock classes. All classes, with the exception of clinics and graduate seminars, will be dismiss- ed at 10:45 for the Convocation. How- ever, seniors may be excused from clin- ics and seminars. Academic costume will be worn by faculty members, who will robe back- stage and proceed to their seats on the stage. Honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Main floor seats will be reserved for them and their families and will be held until 10:45. Doors of the Auditorium will open at 10:30. The public is invited. All students planning to meet the directed teaching requirement for the secondary school teaching certificate during the fall or spring semesters of the 1954-1955 academic year must file their applications in 3206 University High School before the end of the pres- ent semester. Anyone failing to make application will seriously jeopardize his chances for securing an assignment. Veterans enrolled under Public Law 346 (World War II G. I. Bill) who will receive a degree, change course, or change training institution at the end of this semester, and who want to take additional training under the Bill, must apply for a supplemental Certificate of Eligibility on or before May 26. Appli- cation should be made in 555 Adminis- tration Building, Office of Veterans' Af- fairs. Men-Seniors and Graduate Students' (Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Education, Physical Education Majors). The University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp has a few openings left for men student counselors for its camp pro- gram this summer, June 21 to August 21. Selected candidates for counselor positions can earn eight hours credit toward their degrees at camp. The Camp will furnish room and board and a small salary. Students pay their own tuition. Candidates interested in taking advantage of this unique program should contact E. J. Slezak at 504-D University Elementary School as sopn as possible. The Nelson International House is now accepting applications from foreign and American students for summer and fall accommodations. We welcome boarders for the summer session. Phone NO 3- 8506 or visit the house at 915 Oakland St TEACHER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS Thursday, May 13 Capac, Michigan - Teacher needs: English an Math; Socia d Speech; Ch al Studies. Friday, May 14 em-Physics- Clio, Michigan-Teacher needs: Eng- lish and Social Studies.' Port Huron, Michigan-Teacher needs: Early and Later Elem. Grades; Jr. High Vocal Music; Sr. High Vocal Music; Jr. High English and Social Studies; H.S. Math., Jr. High Art. East Detroit, Michigan-Jr. High Bus- iness Trg., Sr. High Commercial; Jr. High Social Studies; Sr. High English and History; Mechanical Drawing. If you would like to be interviewed by either one or more of the above School Representatives, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. 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 14, 1954 Alpha Omicron Pi Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Sigma Theta Helen Newberry Residence Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Sigma Martha Cook Building Phi Sigma Delta Sigma Alpha Mu Stockwell Hall Tau Delta Phi Victor Vaughan May 15, 1954 Alpha Epsilon P1 Alpha Omega Alpha Rho Chi Cooley Hse., E. Q. Delta Chi Delta Gamma Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Gamma Phi Beta Hayden Hse., E. Q. Gomberg-Newberry Res. Henderson House Hinsdale Hse., E. Q. Kelsey Hse., S. Q. Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Phi PhiKappa Sigma Phi Rho Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Alpha Mu- Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Standish-Evans Scholars Tau Delta Phi Triangle Tyler Hse., E. Q. Van Tyne House, S. Q. Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Psi May 16, 1954 Alpha Epsilon Pi-Delta Phi Epsilon Alpha Phi Omega Betsy Barbour Dental Class of 1957 Helen Newberry Res. Oxford House Phi Delta Phi May 15, 1954 International Ball PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS Wed., May 19: R. R. DONNELLEY & SONS CO., Chi- cago, Ill., will have a representative at the Bureau of Appointments on May 19 to interview June and August men grad- uates in Bus. Ad. or LS&A for positions in Sales, Administration, and Manufac- turing. Students wishing to schedule appointments may contact the Bureau, 3528 Administration Bldg., Ext. 371. PERSONNEL REQUESTS GIRL SCOUTS in Kalamazoo, Mich., are Interested in hiring women grad- uates with 20 hrs. In the social sciences for positions as Field Directors. Previous scouting experience is not required al- though it is desirable. THE U.S. AIR FORCE AERONAUTI- CAL CHART & INFORMATION CEN- TER, St. Louis, Mo., urgently needs civilian Cartographic Aids, Cartogra- phic Draftsmen, Air Navigation Tech- nicians and Cartographers. Experience or education in engineering, science, drafting, and mapping will be accepted as qualification for these positions. THE NATIONAL SUPPLY CO., Export Division, New York City, would like to employ Latin American students, Bus. Ad., LS&A, or Law, who are interested in sales and service work in Venezuela. THE DIAMOND ORDNANCE FUZE LABORATORIES, Washington, D.C., have opportunities in research and de- velopment work for college graduates in electronics, physics, mechanical and electrical engineering, chemistry, math- ematics, and related fields. For additional information concern- ing these and other employment oppor- tunities contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Bldg., Ext. 371. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT CHILDCRAFT, a Marshall Field En- terprise, will have a representative at the Michigan Union onThurs., May 13, from 1ito 5 p.m. to interview all stu- dents from Michigan interested in sum- mer positions. RUSSELL KELLY OFFICE SERVICE from Detroit will have a representative at the Michigan Union on Thurs., May 13, from 1 to 5 p.m., in Room 3A to interview all students interested in De- troit area summer clerical employment. THE BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS' Weekly Summer Placement Meeting will be held on Thurs., 1-5 p.m., Room 3A, Michigan Union, for all students inter- ested in camp, resort, business or indus- trial positions this summer. Lectures University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Philosophy, "Kant and the French Revolution," Paul Schrecker, Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, Thurs., May 13, 4:15 p.m., Auditorium C, Angell Hall. University Lecture, auspices of the Department of Astronomy, "Enlarge- ment of the Efficiency of Astronomical Telescopes through Electronics," Andre Lallemand, Professor of Astronomy, Paris Observatory Thurs., May 13, 4:15 p.m., 1400 Chemistry Building Academic Notices Logic Seminar, Fri., May 14, at 4 p.m., in 411 Mason Hall. Dr. Jesse Wright will speak on "An Analysis of a Logical Ma- chine Using the Polish Notation." Course 402, the Interdisciplinary Sem- inar in the Application of Mathematics to the Social Sciences, will meet on Thurs., May 13, at 4 p.m. In 3409 Mason Hall Dr. Ronald Freedman of the De- partment of Sociology will speak on "Cost-Utility Concepts in Social Sci- ence." This is the talk that was prev- iously scheduled for April 29 and can- celled. Seminar in Linear Topological Vector Spaces, Thurs., May 13, at 3 p.m., in 3011 Angell Hall. Dr. R. K. Ritt will be the speaker. Zoology Seminar. Dr. Andrew G. Szent- Gyorgyi of the Marine Biological Labor- atory, Woods Hole, Mass., will speak on "Some Recent Studies on Meromyosin" on Fri., May 14, at 4:15 p.m., 3126 Natur- al Science Building. The Department of Biological Chem- istry will hold a seminar in 319 West Medical Building at 8:30 a.m., on Sat., May 15. The topic for discussion will be "Some Aspects of Vitamin B12 Metabo- lism" conducted by Dr. M. Toporek of the Simpson Memorial Institute. Doctoral Examination for David Payne Harris, Linguistics; thesis: "The Pho- nemic Patterning of the Initial and Final Consonant Clusters of English from Late Old English to the Present: A Structural Approach to Their His- torical Development," Thurs., May 13. East Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 1 p.m. Chairman, C. C. Fries. (Continued on Page 4) ORPHEUM Starting Friday JOSE FERRER 'faim AftTITS$ Z pyE} S ZSA A OCoEElm GABOR " FLON._MARCHAND' * * * LOST AND FOUND LOST: Brown Check sport cpat. 38 Reg. Call NO 2-4401, 444 Michigan Hse. )153A LOST: Black and White checked top- coat at League. If found return to 314 Winchell, West Quad, Reward! )154A LOST: Farrell Wrist Watch, vicinity of IM Tennis Courts. Reward. Call NO 3-0521, ext. 288. )152A FOR SALE ALL COLORS, parakeets and babies for training. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. Open daily until 7. )473B 1929 MODEL A FORD, 2-door. Body and running gear in good condition ex- cept transmission. Glean! Call NO 3-2003. 474B WOMEN'S BICYCLE, Raleigh, $30. Two tennis rackets. Call NO 8-8793. )475B FINE MEN'S RALEIGH BIKE in excel- lent condition. Cost $90 new, will sell for $60. 1% yrs. old. Phone NO 2-4856. )472B EVERGREENS at wholesale: Pfitzer Juniper .......... 2.50 to 7.50 Spreading Yews...........3.25 to 4.25 Dwarf (mugho) Pine.......2.50 to 4.50 Pyramidal Arborvitae......2.50 to 5.00 Blue Spruce ................2.00 per ft. Leave orders at NO 8-8574. Michael Lee, 1422 Wash. Hts. )395B 1939 PACKARD Hearse-Rebuilt motor. Converted to sleep two for touring. Call Bruce NO 2-1606, 6-9 P.M. )465B ALL GLASS Coffee Table, Solid oak corner speaker mounting (12" or 15"), set of Barbells. Call Lusted NO 2-9555. )466B 1949 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE-Blue, auto- matic transmission, seat covers, new rubber, very clean. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )469B $500 ENGAGEMENT RING for sale, Best bid above $250. Call NO 3-2854. )458B "PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE" Kodak Reflex and case, Used, $75, $7.50 down. Purchase Camera Shop, 1116 S. University. NO 8-6972. )462B VACATION SPECIAL-1946 Chevrolet, blue 2 door, heater, very good tires. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washing- ton. NO 2-4588. )471B 1950 FORD SIX-Black, 30,000 miles, one owner, very clean. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588. )470B TYPEWRITER, $18, Automobile spot- light, $5, Phone NO 2-5241; 903 Spring' St. )461B IuLI~II FOR SALE 1950 STUDEBAKER CLUB COUPE-Ra- dio, heater, overdrive-new white wall tires. Very clean. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )468B EXTRA: FOR SALE-Custom audo ra- dios. Prices slashed 20% on '49, '50, Ford '51 Piy. and '51 Chev. Ann Arbor Radio and T.V., 1217 S. University, NO 8-7942. )463B FOR SALE: Table model Motorola TV, 12" screen, mahogany finish; very good condition, $100; 45 pieces of pineapple glass, $46; Large aluminum tray, $6; aluminum bowl, $4; yellow hand hooked rug, $6; small light, $3; General Electric clock, $6; electric grill, $3; three prs. -pink marquisette curtains, $16; 2 prs. cerise curtains, $6 ;odd pieces of satina, etc., $3.50; six pieces of blue and white luncheon set, $17; aqua tablecloth, 8 napkinr, $11; three large linen dish towels, $4; twelve yellow-white linen nap- kins $3.50; eight yellow small nap- kins, $2; one Chinese hanging, hand made, $6; one pr. green striped drapes, $3.50; one pr. white curtains, $3. Phone NO 2-9020. 459B 1947 CHEVROLET BUSINESS COUPE- Perfect Transportation. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )467B BLOND MAHOGANY Dining Room Set, table, buffet, 6 chairs. $115.00. Rose Davenport and matching chair. $60.00. All in excellent condition. 4 small scatter rugs. $15.00. Phone 35606 or 34047. )454B 1947 FORD, 4 door, has Mercury En- gine in top-notch condition, new seat covers, excellent tires. Needs some body work and brake relining. $195. NO 8-6943, ask for Zellnik. .464B 4x5, BUSCH PRESSMAN (APO Lanthar Lens) Excellent condition. $145 Ypsi. 1359 R. )456B 78 VICTROLA EMERSON Table Radio, mahogany-Blonde Cocktail table. NO 8-6165. )455B LaSALLE, 1940, with a V-8 Cadillac motor in very good condition. Radio and heater. Complete car for $85, motor $50. Mechanics special. NO 2-9020. )450B ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox, 39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )14B 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 weekdays only. Ask for Steve. )299B 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, $5; 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, $48; Large bassinet with pad and lining, $8. Two large walnut veneer sideboards, can be painted, $6 each. NO 2-9020. )392B SMITH-CORONA Portable Typewriter in perfect condition. 448 Michigan, W. Quad. )413B 1953, 26-FOOT ELCAR TRAILER. Like new, complete bathroom. Call NO 5-1978. )420B FOR RENT CHOICE ACCOMMODATIONS for men students. Studio-type beds, (box springs. innerspring mattresses), in- dividual desks, lamps, lounging chairs, built-in book shelves, chests. All linens and bedding furnished. Multiple bath facilities with showers and continuous hot water. Three blocks from Rackham Building. Res- ervations available for fall semester. Call NO 8-7632. )59C SUBLET FOR SUMMER: attractive 3 bedroom apartment, ideal for fam- ily, 3-5 working girls, or 2 couples. Near Campus, free driveway, wash- ing machine. Phone NO 2-0032 after 6. )60C FOR SUMMER-Three Room Apartment with kitchen. One or two men. Call NO 3-8664. )58C CARETAKER APARTMENT, near cam- pus. Two unmarried engineering stu- dents, to be here 2 or 3 years, sum- mer and winter. Mrs. Atkins, NO 5-2882. )57C FOR RENT: lovely newly furnished front bedroom in fine residential sec- tion. NO 3-1636. )68D TWO BEDROOM and study, Modern Colonial Cottage in country. Near Dixboro. References required. NO 3-8995. .54C TO RENT: furnished 2-room plus kitchenette apt. to sublet for summer. Close to campus! Phone John Van- denburg at NO 2-5644. )53C FURNISHED CAMPUS APARTMENTS One and 2 bedrooms for 3-4 men or women students. Available on June 15. Phone NO 3-8454. Appointments. )48C FOR RENT FURNISHED APT., 3 rooms, June through August, close to campus. Call NO 2-8885. )57C ROOMS FOR RENT REDUCED RATES for quiet male sum- mer school students who are away weekends. Have two unusually pleas- ant single rooms, adjoining bath. Re- tired professor's home. One mile from campus on busline. Call NO 2-5152. )68D 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. Eh. NO 3-8454 518 E. Williams St. (near State) )25D HELP WANTED JACOBSON'S HAS AN OPENING for a part time salesgirl to Work daily, noon to 5:30. Experience desirable. Apply in person. )99H GIRL WANTED General Office Work Bookkeeping, typing, filing!l Experience desirable. Plenty of opportunity with fast grow- ing company. ; Call Mr. Chapin-NO 2-2513 for appointment. )100H MAKE $20.00 DAILY. Sell luminous name plates. Write Reeves Co., At- tleboro, Mass., Free sample and de- tails. )96H BARBER WANTED, full time or part time. Allenel Barber Shop, 108 S. Fourth Ave. )98H CAMP COUNSELOR WANTED. Young man to assist on waterfront at small Michigan boys' camp. Must be able to instruct sailing, swimming, ca- noeing and boating. June 18 to Aug- ust 3. Write, giving experience, qual- ifications and references. Box 9, Mich- igan Daily. )95H A MARSHALL FIELD OWNED COM- PANY has summer openings through- out Michigan for college men and women. Enthusiasm required. Excep- tional earnings while functioning in service field. Ask for Mr. Gibson, Summer Placement, Michigan Union, Thursday, May 13. 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. )97H 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. * HELP WANTED WANTED - Female Help. Registered nurse for boys' camp in Wisconsin for July and August. Write Dr. Don Broadbridge, 42 Edgemore Road, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME for all graduating students to load up on mags at Stu- dent Rates. Time, Life, Sat. Eve. Post, Newsweek, Esquire, and many more.. Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )109F BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING: Reasonable rates, accurate and efficient. Phone NO 8-7590, 830 S. Main. )3I RADIO-PHONO-T.V. Service and Sales Free Pick-up and Delivery Fast Service - Reasonable Rates ANN ARBOR RADIO AND T.V. "Student Service" 1% blocks east of East Eng. )481 TYPING: reasonable rates, accurate and efficient. Phone NO 8-7590, 830 S. Main. }31 PIANO SERVICE - Tuning repairing. Work guaranteed. Cali University Mu- sic House, NO 8-7515. )271 TYPEWRITERS! 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. Spec- ialize in cotton dresses. )21 DRESSMAKING - 25 years experience. LADIES TAILORING AND ALTERA- TIONS. Reasonable prices. NO 3-3294. )451 TRANSPORTATION LEAVING FOR LOS ANGELES middle of June. One or two riders wanted to share driving. Burt London, NO 2-3215, after six. )78G MISCELLANEOUS SPGTS-ONLY WE can offer the new Time-Life sports magazine at stu- dent rates. Pay this summer, order now. Phone NO 2-3061. )29L WANTED TO-RENT WANTED: 3-ROOM furnished apart- ment for summer for 2 women (Grad. Students). Call NO 3-0884. )19K Daily classified ads reach 20,000 students and 1,200 faculty. #_ . -(1 JUMUC I TELEVISION NIGHTLY Stop Here for LUNCH Genuine Italian SPAGHETTI with Salad, Rolls, and Coffee 75c "Give your taste a treat" at' LA CASA Phone NO 8-8916 122 W. 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