/ PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 -ft Engineering Scholarships Announced by Committee DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The following list of awards were, announced by the Engineering Scholarship Committee for the coming academic year: Henry Robert Cleets won the Nat T. Ashkins Scholarship. * * * WINNERS of the Joseph Boyer Scholarships are Ward Douglas Getty, '55E, and Allan Fred Lu- bina, '55E. William J. Koselka, Thomas E. Slyhouse, '55E and Shelby A. Harrington, '54E, re- ceived one semester oyer Scholar- ships. The Joseph Bursley Mechani- cal Engineering Award was awarded to Albert E. Fey, '55E. Winners of the Cornelius and Margaret Donovan Scholarships are Richard V. Annable, '56E, Editors Elected Elected by the Law School fac- ulty recently, Robert B. Olsen, '55L, will be editor-in-chief of the Mich- igan Law Review for the coming year. Five Associate Editors, elected at the same time, are Eugene Alkema, '55L, Rinaldo Bianchi, '55L, Rob- ert Fiske, '55L, William Keeler, 155L and Howard Thiele Jr., '55L. Honky-Tonk dancer vs. frontier-blazer! Richard Lee Brehm, '54, Glenn El- mer Coury, '55E, Richard M. De Long, '55E, Thurlow Wayne Dye, '56E, John Charles Evans, '55E, Alfred E. Ewert, '55E, Donald Lee Kirkpatrick, '55E, Harvey W. Krage, Jr., '55E, James M. Menar- min, '55E, David K. Scharmack, '55E, Lee H. Solomon, '57E. William Paul Sommers, '55E, George A. VerWys and Gordon Glenn Wepfer, '55E. * * * HARRIET Eveleen Hunt Schol- arships have been awarded to Don- ald Glen Burch, Richard A. Tyler, Robert Eugene Wesel, '56E, and Roy Neil Wetterholdt, '56E. Melvin Joseph Bernia, '55E, received the Albert Kahn Schol- arship. Lt. Francis Brown Lowry Scholarship was given to Wil- liam Albert Salisbury, '55E, The recipients of the Simon Mandlebaum Scholarships were Frank Karl Haag, '55E, Douglas Ray Hamburg, '56E, Glen Williams Howell, '55E, John S. Munn, '55E, Richard Charles Schwing, '56E, David Alan Jewell, '55E, Theodore Allen Betts, '55E, Richard E. Balz- hiser, '55E, and Robert Woschitz, '55E. Donald Jay Wille, '57E, and Francis Leo Guza, '57E, received Robert Campbell Gemmell Schol- arships. The E. M. and Natalie Sims En- gineering Scholarship was award- ed to Robert James Schoenhals, "55E. The Square D Scholarship was given to Casimir J. Gogulski. The Harrison Jules Louis Frank and Leon Harrison Frank Memo- rial Scholarship was awarded to Thomas Malcolm Waltz, '55E. George A. Hellwarth, '55E, re- ceived the Louis Allis Co. Scholar- ship. Homecoming Petitions are now being ac- cepted for nine positions on the Homecoming Dance Committee according to Jay Martin, '55, committee chairman. Petitions may be picked up at Student Legislature's head- quarters in the basement of the Union, and are due by noon Friday. 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, MAY 18, 1954 VOL. LXIV, No. 160 Notices Graduate Faculty Meeting will be held on Wed., May 19, at 4:10 p.m., in the Rackham Amphitheater. Ballots for nomination of panel for the Exec- utive Board of the Graduate School have been sent to members of the Graduate Faculty and should be brought to the meeting. A limited number of University Ter- race Apartments might become avail- able beginning in June for out-of-state non-veteran married students who ex- pect to enroll for the Summer Session and will be registered students for the academic year 1954-55. Applications may be filed in the Student Affairs Office, 1020 Administration Bldg. Selective Service Examination Make- up. Students taking the Selective Serv- ice College Qualification Test on .May 20 are requested to report to 140 Busi- ness Administration on Thursday morn- ing at 8:30. Have you thought of social work as a career? Here is an opportunity for you to learn about social work in a job with a social agency, Twenty-four summer jobs of approx- imately eight weeks' duration are avail- able in the Detroit Metropolitan Area to interested junior and senior college students. Compensation varies from $20 to $35 per week. Some of the jobs re- quire residence on the premises; others are on a straight hourly basis. A variety of work is available: 1. Recreational social work programs 2. Summer camp programs 3. Programs for children in child care institutions 4. Service to members of the Armed Forces and their families 5. Work with mentally-ill patients and their families 6. Work with handicapped children Write for an interview to: "Careers in Social Work" Community Information Service 51 West Warren Avenue, Room 208 Detroit 1, Michigan Indicate the most convenient time for an interview in Detroit. Attention Senior Men! It is table- carving time once more at the Union. As in past years all senior men are urg- ed to leave a lasting remembrance of their days at Michigan by carving their names or initials on the table designat- ed for the Class of '54 in the Union Taproom. Upon presentation of your I-D cards, at the downstairs checkroom of the Union, you will be given carv- ing tools and you will be shown your class table. Table carving will be per- mitted from nine to nine every week- day from May 17 until Graduation. TEACHER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS Farmington, Michigan - Teacher needs: Speech Correctionist; Sr. High Girl's Physical Education; Jr. High Girl's Physical Education; Early Ele- mentary grade teachers; Jr. High Gen- eral Science; Jr. High Core Curriculum. For appointments, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. PERSONNEL REQUESTS Lincoln Hospital, Durham, North Car- olina, has a vacancy for a laboratory technician in June. The Cleveland Y.W.C.A. will have an opening in its Health and Physical Ed- ucation Department in September for a woman graduate to supervise the swimming program. Boyd & Manning, New York City, an office personnel agency, has many im- mediate openings for June graduates with major in economics, math, or English. The Oakland County Juvenile Court, Pontiac, Mich., is interested in inter- viewing men and woman graduates for the position of Child Welfare Worker. The position requires a Bachelor's de- gree with a major in such fields as education, sociology, and psychology. Bendix Aviation Corp. Research Labo- ratories, Detroit, Mich., has an open- ing for a female Junior Mathematician with a B.A. in math for work in their IBM section. The Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Treasury Dept., Chicago, Ill., has an- nounced an examination to be held for Accountants for filling positions as In- ternal Revenue Agents, G5. June grad- uates who have completed a minimum of 24 semester hours of accounting may qualify. Following a 6 months' training program, candidates will be promoted to a GS-7 rating at $4,205 per annum. Applications for the exam- ination will be accepted athrough June 10, 1954. Farmers Insurance Group, Detroit, Mich., is interested in hiring June men graduates who wish to make a career in the insurance field. The Catholic Youth Organization in Detroit is looking for a man graduate to fill the position of Executive Sec- retary of its Monroe County Division. For additional information concern- ing these and other employment op- portunities, contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3528 Administration Bldg., E t. 371. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Devoe & Raynolds Co., Ine., Louis- ville, Ky., has an opening for an un- dergraduate chemist or chemical en- gineer for its petroit laboratory dur- ring the summer. Lectures Hillel Lecture. Prof. S. D. Goitein, Head of the School of Oriental Studies, Hebrew University, and currently a Vis- iting Prof. of Arabic Language and Lit- erature at Dropsie College, will lecture on "Currents in Arab-Israel Relations" Wed., May 19, 4:15 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A. Academic Notices Mathematics Colloquium, Tues., May 18, 4:10 p.m., 3011 Angell Haill Profes- sor T. S. Motzkin, of the University of Califoria, will speak on "Transporta- tion Theorems in Various Branches of Mathematics." Monolingual Demonstraion by Pro- fessor K. L. Pike. Anthropology 180 will meet in Auditorium C on Wed., May 19, at 3 p.m. Attendance is open to others interested in structural linguistics. Doctoral Examination for Vaughn Smith, Education; thesis: "Educational Activities Performed by Personnel in Public Health Departments of an Amer- ican Commonwealth," Tues., May 18, West Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 9 a.m. Chairman, M. E. Rugen. Doctoral Examination for Nicholas James Mizeres, Anatomy; thesis: "The Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System in the Dog," Tues., May 18, 3502 East Medical Building, at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, R. T. Woodburne. Doctoral Examination for John W. Twente, Jr., Zoology; thesis: "Habitat Selection of Cavern-Dwelling Bats as Illustrated byFour Vespertilionids," Tues., May 18, 4127 Natural Science Building, at 3 p.m. Chairman, Marston Bates. Doctoral Examination for Mary Brown Chin Miroff, Zoology; thesis: "A Study of the Cholesterol and Ascorbic Acid Concentrations in Albino Rats, Mar- sters and Turtles," Wed., May 19, 2089 Natural Science Building, at 9 a.m. Chairman, P. A. Wright. Doctoral Examination for Tony John Peterle, Wildlife Management; thesis: "The Sharp-tailed Grouse in the Upper (Continued on Page 4) MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 23-24-1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.94 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday LOST AND FOUND LOST: BLACK CORDE purse, Sat. night between Tappan and Oakland and Arch. Aud. Reward! Phone NO 2-2257. 160AI LOST Diamond Ring, center stone, flanked by three small stones, in campus area. Reward. Call NO 8-6575. 161A LOST: GLASSES, simulated plastic horn rims; call evenings, NO 2-9881. Reward! )159A LOST: REWARD for return of gray tweed topcoat. Call SQ, ext. 346. )158A LOST RONSON cigarette lighter, aqua with French poodle. In vicinity of women's dorms. 3541 Stockwell. 156A LOST: WATCH with black suede band -pearl inset. Call Mosher Hall, Room 303.. )157A HORN-RIMMED GLASSES lost May 3 or 4 in parking lot near Burton Tower. Call NO 3-1175. )155A FOR SALE BOOK CASES (I student, 1 large, mod- ern, custom built), drawing table, stool, new steel wardrobe, desk swivel desk chair, desk lamp, record player, rug, 11x16, wicker couch, metal cot, utility table, shower attachment and curtain, rocking chair. CLOTHING, WOMEN'S SIZES 14-16 including storm coat, silver grey muskrat fur coat; MEN'S SIZE 41 including sport coats. 825 S. Main St., upstairs. )480B OLYMPIA YEAR OLD typewriter for sale, excellent condition, $70. NO 2-7215. )481B FOR SALE: VM 3-speed portable auto- matic phonograph with automatic shut off. NO 3-0718. )482B $500 ENGAGEMENT RING for sale. Em- erald-cut diamond; $250. Call NO 3-2854. )483B LEICA 3D, New Condition, $250. Call NO 3-4738, leave message. Jack Sullivan. )B ALL COLORS, parakeets and babies for training. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. Open daily until 7. )4738 1949 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE-Blue, auto- matic transmission, seat covers, new rubber, very clean. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )469B 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 1950 STUDEBAKER CLUB COUPE-Ra- dio, heater, overdrive-new white wall tires. Very clean. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )468B FOR SALE: 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; 16 pieces of blue and white luncheon set, $17; aqua tablecloth, 8 napkino, $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 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 1953, 26-FOOT ELCAR TRAILER. Like new, complete. bathroom. Call NO 5-1978. )420B FOR SALE FOR SALEI 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 FOR RENT GIRL TO start ? z large room. Commu- nity kitchen. Furnished. NO 2-9146. )65C WE ARE STUCK; Can's break our lease. Must sublet 3 rooms and gar- bage disposal until Sept. After that it's yours, Call NO 3-2082 and haggle about price. )66C GRADUATE COUPLE wants to sublet home or apartment for eight week summer session. No children. Ref- erences! Write W. K. Lee, R. 56, Bay City, Michigan. )64C 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 CARETAKER APARTMENT, near cam- pus. Two unmarried engineering stu- dents, to be here 2 or 3 years, sum- iner and winter. Mrs. Atkins, NO 5-2882. )57C' TWO BEDROOM and study, Modern Colonial Cottage in country. Near Dixboro. References required. NO 3-8995. .54C ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS for summer and double shower and lots of hot water. 1315 Camb- ridge Rd. NO 2-8797. )72D LARGE PLEASANT ROOM, completely equipped for light housekeeping; 'elec- tric refrigerator, all utilities furnish- ed. Must have a car! Small baby accepted. $10 per week. NO 2-9020.i )71D ROOMS AND/OR MEALS for summer session. Fraternity house located on State Street, one block from cam- pus. Call NO 2-3297 and ask for house manager. )70D 2 SINGLE ROOMS for summer school teachers or students on Southeast side near bus line. Call after 6 P.M., except weekends NO 3-0853. )69D PLEASANT ROOM, completely equipped. Refrigerator privileges-all utilities furnished-Must have a car. $10. double or $8 single. NO 2-9020. )67D ROOMS FOR RENT OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS Rooms by Day or Week Campus Tourist Homes. Ph. NO 3-8454 518 E. Williams St., (near State) )25D ROOM AND BOARD SU MER BOARDERS, 5 days a week, $2.10 per day. Reasonable rebates. C1l .Jess, NO 2-7363. )20E HELP WANTED A MARSHALLrFIELD owned company has summer openings throughout Michigan for college men and wo- men. Enthusiasm required, exception- al earnings while functioning in ser- vice field. Ask for Mr. Shepard, Wed- nesday, May 19, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Union. )104H 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. BARBER WANTED, full time or part time. Allenel Barber Shop, 108 S. Fourth Ave. )98H 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 RAD IO-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 APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS While you wait at SNIDER STUDIOS 213 S. Main St. )161 EXPERT PIANO TUNING, only $7.00. Will buy small used pianos. Call NO 3-3109, Ann Arbor Piano Co. )51I TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard for rent, sales, and service. MORRILLS WASHING, Finished Work, and Hand Ironing. Rough 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 WANTED: Driver to NYC or Connecti- cut. Will pay for luggage transpor- tation. Will pick up. Call NO 2-0018, Betsy Chemoff. )83G WANTED TO BUY USED English Bicycle in good condi- tion. Call Mary Carlson NO 2-6576. )15J More than 100 firms had signed up for space at the Mexican-Amer- ican trade fair, in Mexico City, when its postponement until mid- October was -announced. EXTRA- "DONALD'S "BOY'S DIARY" CHOIR" Cartoon in Cinemascope Coming Friday ALAN LADD in" PARATROOPER" TUXEDO, midnight blue. NEW! Size 36; "After Six." Also white dinner jacket, same size; reasonable. Call NO 3-8541, ext. 359. )492B MAN'S LORD ELGIN Wrist Watch; was $73, now $44. G-E Portable -Radio; was $51, now $33. Both only a few months old. Call Takahashi, NO 8-7524. )488B "PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE" Graflex ciro 35 camera, F 3.5 lens, with case and flash, like new, $42. Pur- chase Camera Shop, 1116 S. University, NO 8-6972. )491B 1947 FORD CONVERTIBLE-See it and make an offer. Call NO 8-7468. )490B ROTC ARMY captain uniforms, almost new. Phone NO 8-6481, 5 p.m. week- days. 484B 1948 FORD COUPE, 24,000 miles. One owner, excellent condition. Make an offer. Call NO 2-7040 evenings only. )489B AMPERO PORTABLE TAPE recorder. Half year old. Call John, NO 3-5529 between 7:30 and 10:00 P.M. )487B 1952 CUSTOM FORD convertible, must be sold. 1820 Hill St., can be seen after 3 P.M. )486B COLUMBIA LP attachment and radio. Excellent condition, also Classical LP's, Reasonable, Call NO 2-8306. )485B FOR SALE: 1947 Olds-6 club coupe. Neat transportation. Here's the buy! With radio and heater, $195. Ask for Bill, 1217 South University, NO 8-7942. )479B 'I I SALARI ED SALES POSITION Here is a splendid opportunity for a veteran 25-30 years old. This salaried position, for which you will be thoroughly trained, involves sales promotion and development in one of the finest and largest com- panies in the field, Qualifications: College graduate preferred; previous business or sales experience de-. sirable; interested in sales work; good appearance; ability to meet people easily and impress them fav- orably. Many of our present executives started their careers in a similar capacity. Please tell us what you think we should know about you in a letter to Thomas A. Eggleston, 10th Floor Guardian Bldg., 500 Gris- wold St., Detroit 26, Mich. ° Use the DO IT YOURSELF 1-HurService Or we will do it for you the same day. WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT 510 East William 1 i 4 HILLEL LECTURE Prof. S. D. 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