AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1954 I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN University. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3553 Administration Building before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication (be- fore 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of lectures, concerts, and organization meetings cannot be published oftener than twice. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1954 VOL. LXV, No. 68 Notices University Senate will meet Mon., Dec. 13, at 4:15 p.m. in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. 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 Ciea& SL quald "BRANDY FOR THE PARSON" (a J. Arthur Rank Comedy) JAMES DONALD JEAN LODGE Sunday... 7 and 9 Michigan Union Song Contest. "The Michigan March" by Dr. Edwin Franco Goldman needs lyrics. Complete infor- mation on contest and a copy of the music can be obtained at the Union Student Offices. Contest deadline is Jan. 5 at 5:00 p.m. In accordance with a University regu- lation, students planning to spend Christmas vacation outside Ann Arbor must return library books to the Charg- ing Desk of the General Library (or the proper DivisionalLibrary) before leaving the city. Special permission to charge books for use outside Ann Arbor may be giv- en in case of urgent need. Arrange- ments must be made at the Charging Desk for books from the General Li- brary or with Librarians in charge of Divisional Libraries. Disciplinary actions in cases of stu- dent misconduct: During the period Oct. 6 to Nov. 17, 1954, cases involving 48 students were heard by the Joint Judiciary Council. In 2 other cases no action was taken. Violation of state laws and city ordi- nances relating to the purchase, sale and use of intoxicants: a) use of false identification or al- tered identification in attempt to purchase intoxicants: One student fined $25.00 (second violation), fine suspended in view of court fine of $54.30, and warned; one student fined $20.00 and warned; one student fined $20.00, fine sus- pended in view of court costs of $54.30, and warned. b) providing intoxicants to minors and consuming same on University property: One student fined $25.00, fine suspended in view of court fine of $26.25, and warned. c) accepting and consuming intoxi- cating beverages served them as minors in violation of law; Four students fined $10.00, and warned. d) purchasing beer consumed by mi- nors and driving in violation of University automobile regulations: One student fined $25.00, and warned. 50c Architecture Auditorium e) supplying intoxicants to minors and consuming such intoxicants In a student residence at illegal party: One student fined $25.00 and warned. Violation of University regulations con- cerning drinking in student resi- dences: One student fined $30.00 (second offense) and warned. a) and participating in illegal party and contributing to purchase of intoxicants from which minors were served: one student fined $20.00 and warned. b) and participating in illegal party: four students fined $20.00 and warned. c) and supplying a place for an il- legal party, driving in violation of University automobile regulations in a disorderly manner, and pos- sessing an open container of in- toxicants in motor vehicle: One student fined $50.00 and warned severely. Violation of University regulations per- taining to presence of women in men's residences: Three students fined $10.00 and warned. a) and drinking in student residenc- es: One student fined $25.00 and warned; one student fined $20.00 and warned. Holding office in a student organiza- tion in violation of University rules on eligibility: One student warned after promising to resign office of president; one student warned after he had already resigned as rushing chairman; one student asked to re- sign position of president, and warned. Conduct unbecoming a student: a) provided place in which minors were served intoxicants, permitted illegal party to which unchaper- oned women students were pres- ent, and consumed intoxicants in student residence: One student fined $25.00 and warned. b) committed act of dishonesty at local store while in their employ: One student fined $50.00 and warned. c) damaging and/or defacing road signs: Three students fined $15.00, $10.00 of which was suspended in view of court costs and restitution of $11.00 each, and warned. d) climbed fence of Wines Field dur- ing athletic event: Two students fined $5.00, required to write let- ter of apology and warned. e) using profane language in traf- fic dispute: One student warned. f) entering boarded-up city building: Two students fined $10.00, fine suspended in view of court fine and costs of $11.85 and warned. g) climbing fence of University sta- dium previous to game: One stu- dent fined $5.00, fine suspended in view of court costs of $11.85, re- quired to write letter of apology to Ticket Manager, and warned. Violation of University regulations per- taining to possession and/or con- sumption of intoxicants on Universi- ty property: One student fined $10.00, fine suspended in view of court fine and costs of $16.85; one student fined $15.00, fine suspended in view of court costs of $16.85. a) and possessing intoxicants in ve- hicle: One student fined $20.00, fine suspended in view of court costs of $21.25 and warned. b) and drunk and disorderly conduct: Two students fined $20.00, $15.00 of which is to be suspended in view of $16.85 in court costs. Supplying false information on Univer- sity records: One student given one week-end of social probation. For falsification of signatures on chap- erone cards: One organization se- verely warned; one organization warned. Violation of University driving regula- WUERTH ENDING TODAY - a also DONALD O'CONNOR-JUUA ADAMS CHl.WILLS-MAMIE Van DOREN-LYNNBARI ZASU PITTS Mth FMICIS the Takint Me £1~ -Coming Friday "BETRAYED" CLARK GABLE tions: One student fined $30.00 and warned (second violation). a) and driving after drinking and damaging and/or defacing road signs: One student fined $45.00, $10.00 of which was suspended in view of court costs of $11.00 and warned severely. b) and driving after drinking: One student fined $30.00, $15.00 of which was, suspended in view of court fine and costs. c) and reckless driving: One student fined $25.00, $15.00 of which was suspended in view of court fine and costs of $31.85. PERSONNEL INTERVIEW: Representatives from the following will interview at Engineering: Mon., Tues., & Wed., Dec. 13, 14, 15 Proctor & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio-B.S. & M.S. in Civil, Mech., Ind., Elect., Chem. E., E. Mechanics, Math., Physics, & Chemistry, also BusAd. ma- jors for Research and Development, En- gineering and Manufacturing. Tues., Dec. 14 American Brake Shoe Co., New York 17, N.Y.-B.S. in Mech. E., and E. Me- chanics, B.S. & M.S. in Ind., Metal. E., and Chem. E. for Sales, Production, En- gineering, Research, and Staff. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel Corp., Pitts- burgh, Penn.-B.S. in Civil, Elect., Ind., Mech., Chem. E., Engrg. Mech., B.S. & M.S. in Metal. E. and any Engr. in- terested in Sales for Research and De- v e l o p m e n t, Production, Industrial, Plant, and Maintenance Engrg., and Sales Engrg. Also BusAd for accounting, Wed., Dec. 15 Penberthy Injector Co., Detroit, Mich. -B.S. in Mech. E., or other programs interested for Sales Engrg. Students wishing to make appoint- ments with any of the above should contact the Engineering Placement Of- fice, 248 West Engineering, Ext. 2182. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Esterbrook Pen Co., Camden, N.J. is lookingfor a Sales Representative for the Michigan area (except metropolitan Detroit) and South Bend, Indiana. Man 25-30 years old, must have own car, prefer some experience. Residence in Lansing is preferred, but the headquar- ters may be moved from Lansing to Grand Rapids. Board of Civil Service Examiners for the Corps of Engrs., Detroit, Mich., an- nounces openings for Cartographers- GS-5; 7, & 9, Cartographic Aids-GS-1 through 7, and an Engineering Drafts- man (Trainee) GS-. Both Cartographic positions require some experience. Car- tographers (GS-5, 7, 9) must have com- pleted a full 4-year course of study leading to a BA. Cartographic Aids caI to a limited extent substitute education for experience. Engineering Draftsmen must have had at least three months experience in drafting or education on a senior high school level including two -year courses in Drafting, Illustrative Design, or Mechanical Drawing, and an additional -year course in any combi- nation of the above or Math, Survey- ing, or Physics. U.S. Civil Service Commission an- nounces positions for Claims Examiners, GS-7, 8, 9, in the area office at Chicago, Ill. These positions are open to college trained persons with a legal background or other appropriate experience. Gen- eral experience in Government, busi- ness, or industrial positions requiring a knowledge of laws, regulations, pro- cedures, precedents or business prac- tices based on law. First written test Jan. S. Applications must be in by Dec. 28. Civil Service,. Chicago Region, also announces exams for positions in the fields of Business and Economics, En- gineering and Science, Inspection, and Stenography and Typing. A Protestant Church in Ann Arbor has an opening for a secretary. Must (Continued on Page 4) Teen Problems To Be Discussed "The Teen Ager: A Study of Adolescent Behavior" will be under discussion on the first half hour of the University "TV Hour" at 1 p.m. today over WWJ-TV, channel four. Prof. Alvin F. Zander of the education school will comment on several short dramas which point up functions and problems arising within teen groups, and he will join Prof. William C. Morse, also of the education school, to speak about teen age cliques. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 23-24-1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .66 1.47 2.15 3 .77 1.95 3.23 4 .99 .2.46 4.31 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 1:00 A.M. Saturday LOST AND FOUND LOST-Class Register on North Uni- versity or East University. Call NO 8-7651 immediately. )55A LOST: Lady's Hamilton watch, on or near campus. Reward. Call NO 8-6469 after 5:00 P.M. LOST: Braided gold watch chain, South University near Forest or Church. Re- ward. NO 2-1365. )57A FOR SALE ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox, 39c; shorts 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B IT50 MERCURY CLUB COUPE, radio heater and overdrive. Dark green finish, beautiful condition. The big lot across from the downtown car- port. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588. )1508 1952 NASH RAMBLER station wagon. Radio and heater, low mileage and very sharp. The big lot across from the downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588. )149B Our Annual Christmas Tree IS AGAIN AVAILABLE-to you for mak- ing your personalized photographic Christmas cards. You may use your own camera or ours and we will furnish the lighting and helpful sug- gestions at no charge to you. Store hours: 9 to 6 daily except Mondays, 9 to 9. Other evenings by appoint- ment. FOR SALE 1938 PLYMOUTH, runs good, $65. 1942 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE, good transportation, $95. 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, $295. Fitzgerald-Jordan, Inc. 607 Detroit Phone NO 8-8144 )183B APARTMENT-SIZED WASHER, almost new, very reasonable. Call NO 3-3504. )188B 1953 FORD V-8 VICTORIA HARDTOP $1395 Two-tone flamingo and ivory Matching vinyl upholstery White-sidewall tires Chromium wheel covers Automatic transmission Fresh-air heating system Windshield washers Push-button radio A one-owner car. Will arrange terms. For a demonstration drive, call NO 3-3233. )187B 1938 CHEVROLET, beautiful shape, private sale by elderly lady. NO 3-3267. )185B CHILD'S CRIB; new tuxedo, small; two-burner hot plate. Very reason- able. Call NO 3-8438. )189B FOR RENT FURNISHED - Two bedroom campus apartment. Available Dec. 15 for 3-4 adults. Private bath. $140. NO 3-8454. )17C ROOMS FOR RENT BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH - Campus Tourist Home, 518 E. William (near State). NO 3-8454. )23D SHARE TWO ROOMS-basement-with two men. Refrigerator. Near cam- pus. $7 weekly. 1001 S. Forest. Phone NO 2-7639. )24D WANTED TO RENT GRADUATE COUPLE with references needs furnished apartment or house, February 1 til June or August 15. William K. Lee, R. 56, Bay City, Mich. )7K TRANSPORTATION WANTED: RIDERS to Maine, via Bos- ton. Leave Dec. 17, return Jan. 2. Call NO 8-8457. )16G RIDERS WANTED to Florida. Five cars (Three Brand New) leaving Dec. 17 or 18-$20, helping drive appreciated. NO 3-8177, after 6 p.m. )34G WANTED: Passengers to NYC or Conn. or Mass. Call NO 2-9326 or NO 3-8644. )35G RIDERS, round trip Orlando, Florida, $25, '53 Ford. Beard, NO 2-3219. )36G PERSONAL GOT XMAS GIFT BLUES? We're open today to help you. Student Periodi- cal, NO 2-3061. )46F HELP WANTED DRAFTSMAN WANTED for consulting engineering office. Part time or full time. Familiarity with piping and chemical machinery desirable but not necessary. No Saturday, work. Box 3. )23H COLLEGE GRADUATES Institution Social Worker I-Examina- tion now being given to fill present and future vacancies in scattered areas throughout state. Must have bachelor's degree. Salary $71.20 week- ly to start. Obtain application at nearest Michigan Employment Ser- vice office or write Michigan Civil Service, Lewis Cass Building, Lansing 13. )24H BUSINESS SERVICES R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine instruments, Accessories, Repairs. 310 S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962. )101 TYPING WANTED, reasonable rates. Mrs. Mullet, 726 S. Main St., NO 8-6883. )31 WASHING-Finished work and hand ironing. Rough dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone NO 2-9020. Wool soxs washed also. )8I 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" Hallicrafters Radios and Television 1217 So.bUniversity Ph. NO 8-7942 11 blockie east of East Eng. )47E PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS -accurate, concise informational guide to the western European medical schools- Isting admission requirements, ap- plication procedures, etc. . Write "Guide," Box No. 122, Williamstown, N.J., $2.30 prepaid or COD plus post- age. )161 PROMPT, accurate typing service. Call NO 5-4561. )171 REAL ESTATE CALL WARD REALITY NO 2-7787 for 2x3 bedroom homes-priced for students. Evenings call: Mr. Hadcock NO 2-5863 Mr. Rice 3YP 2740-M Mr. Garner NO 3-2761 Mr. Martin NO 8-8608 Mr. Schoot NO 3-2763 )20 MISCELLANEOUS THE FINEST line of imported Holiday chocolates, including Swiss Tobler and Lindt, and Dutch Droste. Wash- ington Fish Market, 208 E. Wash- ington. Tel. NO 2-2589. )19L . I -000000m% tm y . f ? I jrlll+ 3 { .F" .r PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP 1116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972 1A )141 1950 FORD, two 03or, one owner, low mileage, good tires, radio, heater. Only $475. NO 2-7884. )166B CHRISTMAS TREES-$1.00 up. Drive in Pontiac Road at R.R. track, one block west of Broadway signal light. We don't want all the business, just yours. )20L 1947 CHEVROLET, black two door, radio, heater, a good buy at $300. 1207 Brooklin No 8-6351. )172B 1950 NASH two door, heater, Hydro- maV;:,rec'ntly overhauled. The big lot across om the downdown car- port. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588. )177B I I ENDING TODAY ORPH EUM 1:30l 65c 1948 CHEVROLET BELLE-AIR SEDAN, two door, one owner, low mileage. Like new in every way. The big lot across from the downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W. Washing- ton. NO 2-4588. )176B 1948 WILLYS STATION WAGON, new motor, radio and heater, runs very good. The big lot across from the downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales. 222p kWashington NO 2,4588. )175B ALMOST NEW Argus C3 camera with case and flash attachment $45, Call NO 3-3661. )180B ICE SKATES, CLOTHES. CCM wo- men's ice skates with guards. Fit shoe size 6 to 7 anarrow. 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