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-Daily-Dick Gaskill
TIM GREEN, '57, JOHN B. MARTIN, CATHARINE GIBSON
AND JOHN FEIKINS DISCUSS REPUBLICAN
PARTY DAY PROGRAM
Reulicans Stress Party
Difficlis Challenges

(Continued from Page 1)
Owen J. Cleary warned that
lacking or underemphasizing any
one of candidates, issues, money
Swire To Address
Speech Assembly
Willard Swire, executive direc-
tor of the National Theater and,
Academy, will speak at 4 p.m. to-
day in Rackham Lecture Hall.
Topic of Swire's talk, part of a
speech department assembly, will
be "Many Legs to Stand On."
ADVENTURE
TRAVEL to every corner of
the globe ,..Europe (60 days,
$650 Including steamer), Latin
Amrica, the Orient, Around the
World.
LOW-COST TRIPS by bicy.
cle, faltboot, motor, rail for the
adventurous In spirit.
STUDY TOURS with college
credit In Languages, Art, Music,
Social Studies, Dance, other
'ubjects. Scholarships available.
SEE MORE-SPEND LESS
L Your Trovel Agent OR
A* Students
l4tsrnatioud
d Yea 'I'ATravel Assn,
545 Ifth Ave., N. Y. 17 * MU 2-6544

and organization will cause the
campaign to fail.
Other panel participants were,
Paul Goebel, former mayor of
Grand Rapids, Catharine Gibson,
vice-chairman of the GOP State
CentralCommittee, Maurice Kel-
ley of the Wayne County Young
Republican organization and Lew-
is Christman, State Senator from
Washtenaw County.
Athletic Plan
Progresses
(Continued from Page 1)
The poll will be located on Hoover
between the Intramural Building
and the new Athletic Administra-
tion Building.
Golf Course Planned
Work is now progressing on a
nine- hole golf course adjacent
to the 18-hole course now owned
by the University. It is expected
that the new $11,000 course will
be ready for University golfers by
June.
A $300,000 press box for the'
football stadium and a field house3
costing approximately $4,500,000
are also scheduled in the athletic
department's plans for the future.
It is estimated that the new field'
house will seat 15,000-a 7,000 in-1
crease in capacity over the pres-
ent Yost Field House.

Students Act
In Original
Productions
Student written and directed
plays are programmed for the Sec-
ond Laboratory Playbill at 8 p.m.
tomorrow and Friday at the Lydia
Mendelssohn Theater.
Winner of the 1939 major Hop-
wood award, Bethany Wilson's
"Careless Wilderness" will be giv-
en its premiere performance. The
play's director is George Bamber,
with scenery by Williams Whitney
and costumes by Beverly Canning.
"A Connecticut Comedy" by Leo
Rockas of the English department
has Gladys Riddle as director,
with Robert Alexander in charge
of scenery and Robert Thompson
the costumes.
The third production in the
Playbill is Paul Rebillot's "The
Foolish One." The author is direct-
ing his own play. Scenery was de-
signed by Edward Andreasen and
Marjorie Smith the costumes.
Original music to be used for
the Rebillot play was composed by
Donald Harris.
Students in advanced theater
classes will be the actors of all
three plays.
Bible ,Pictures
Subject of Talk
Prof. Kurt Weitzmann of the
Institute for Advanced Study at
Princeton University spoke about
the origin and use of Biblical illus-
trations at his second in a series
of four illustrated lectures, yester-
day, entitled "Early Christianity:
The Bible."
The origin of many famous Gos-
pel illustrations seems to have
been the statues and plaques
from such ancient cities as Anti-
och and Alexandria, emphasized
Prof. Weitzmann. Even now the
origin of many of the old illustra-
tions-is unknown, he added.
Although commenting that the
Old Testament had been portrayed
on Greek pottery and in the fres-
coes and mosaics of many old
churches, Prof. Weitzmann dis-
cussed only miniature illustrations
that accompany old Bible texts.
IFC Gives Show
Interfraternity Council sponsor-
ed a fraternity talent show yester-
day at Birmingham High School
near Detroit.
Members of Phi Gamma Delta
fraternity participated in the as-
sembly program. A tentative plan
would have other fraternity talent
participating in similar programs
at Detroit high schools.
John Calvin, IFC Public Rela-
tions chairman, worked in con-
junction with the high school and
the Administration in making the
necessary arrangements.
For Schedule
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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 3553
Administration Building before 2 p.m.
the day preceding publication (be-
fore 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of
lectures, concerts, and organizationj
meetings cannot be published oftener
than twice.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1955
Vol. LXV, No. 79
Notices
Room Assignments for Final Exami-
nations, English.1 and 2, Mon., Jan. 17,
2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
English I
Allison, 2016 AH; Austin, 2231 AH;
Barrows, 2413 MH; Bernard, 2003 AH;
Cannon, 207 Econ; Clugston, 2215 AH;
Cobb, 429 MH; Cooper, 2029 AH; Dickey,
1035 AH; Downer, Aud. A AH; Elevitch,
2042 NS; Engel, E. 2413 MH; English,
2235 AH; Fisher, 2029 AH; Glenn, 2013
AH; Gohn, 215 Econ; Green, M. 2082 NS;
Greenbaum, 102 .Econ; Guth, 229 AH;
Harder, 25AH; Helm, Aud. C. AH; Hen-
dricks, 2225 AH; Hoffman, 2045 NS;
Hooks, 2412 MH; Hughes, 13 Tap; Hynes,
2037 AH; Jackson, 1035 AH; Kaufman,
2003 AH; Keith, 25 AH; King, 101 Econ;
Kingston, 2235 AH; Kinney, 110 Tap;
Levin, G. 229 AH; Levin, M. 101 Econ;
Lid, 109 Tap; Limpus, 25 AH; Madden,
2402 MH; Miller, Aud. B AH; Morillo,
2429 MH; Manierre, 2014 AH; Mason,
1007 AH; Muehl, Aud. A AH; Newman,
231 AH; Orlin, Aud. A AH; Parsons,
4054 NS; Porter, 2 Tap; Rice, Aud. A
AH; Rockas, 2408 MH; Rus, 25 AH;
Russell, 203 Econ; Schmerl ,3010 AH;
Schwab, 3 Tap; Shupe, Aud. A AH;
Spilka, 2 Econ; Squires, 447 MH; Ste-
wart, 1412 MH; Stockton, 1429 MH;
Stone, 231 AH; Stroud Aud. B AR;
Strempek, 103 Tap; Thackery, Aud. C
AH; Van Benschoten, 3231 All; Vande
Kieft, Aud. A AH; Wall, 2219 AH; Was-
serman, 202 Econ; Weimer, D., 231 AH;
Weimer, J., 231 AH; Wells, A., 3011 AH;
Wiegand, 3017 AH; Wykes, 443 MH;
Yosha, 439 MH; Zale, 3023 AH.
English 2
Baker, 35 AH; Baumgartner, 1025 AH;
Bedard, 35 AH; Boys, 1025 AH; Cox,
1025 AH; Engel, R. 1025 AH; Grace,
2203 AH; Greene, J., 1025 AH; Harrison,
J., 225 AR; Hill, 35 AR; Huntley, 1025
AH.
Veterans enrolled under Public Law
550 (Korea G.I. Bill) will obtain In-
structors' signatures for Jan. at the
end of each final exam. Dean's Month-
ly Certification must be turned in to
Dean's Office by 5:00 p.m., Jan. 27.
VA Form 7-1996a, Monthly Certifica-
tion, may be filled in at the Office of
Veterans' Affairs, Room 555 Administra-
tion Building, beginning Jan. 24.
No information relative to the con-
tents of the examinations for the
American Foreign Service can be given
at the present time in view of the re-
consideration of the exams now being
made in the Department of State.
All student groups interested in booth
at registration should make a type-
written request to the Office of Reg-
istration and Records as soon as pos-
sible.
Summer Placement - A special meet-
ing will be held for all students inter-

ested in obtaining summer jobs in
camps, resorts, or in industry. Those
interested should register with the Bu-
reau of Appointments at this special
meeting in Angell Hall, Auditorium C,
Thurs., Jan. 13, at 4:00 p.m. If you
would like the Bureau to assist you in
obtaining a job this summer it is ur-
gent that you be present at this meet-
ing.
Hopwood Contest for Freshmen: All
manuscripts must be in the Hopwood
Room, 1006 Angell Hall, by 4:20 p.m.
Jan. 14.
Lectures
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
U.S. Civil Service, National Advisory
Committee for Aeronautics-announces
exam for Student Trainee to fill the po-
sition of Student Aeronautical Research
Scientist GS-2 to GS-4, open to stu-
dents working toward degrees in Aero.,
Elect., Mech., Metal., and Chem. E.,
Engrg. Physics, Metallurgy, Electronics,
Chemistry, and Physics, For further in-
formation contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, Ext. 371,
The City of New York, Department of
Personnel -, announces exams for the
following positions; Junior Architect,
Statistician, Senior Statistician, Jun-
ior Mechanical Engineer, Junior Elec-
trical Engr., Dentist: Assist. Dir. of
Group Work and Recreation, Mech. E.
Draftsman, Elect. E. Draftsman, Health
Officer Grade 4, Health Publicity Assist.,
and Assist. Dir. of Youth Guidance. For
further information regarding educa-
tion and experience requirements con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, Ext.
371, Room 3528 Admin. Bldg.
Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion Ca-
reers, New York, N.Y. announces fel-
lowships for Buying, Advertising, Styl-
ing, and Television training open to
senior women graduating in 1955.
City of Jackson, Mich., Dept of Per-
sonnel-has an opening for City 'Zngi-
neer, Requirements include graduation
from a school of engineering and ten
years of experience or any equivalent
combination of education and experi-
ence, and registration as a professional
engineer.
New York State Civil Service an-
nounces examinations for the follow-
ing positions: Junior Civil Engineer
and Assist. Civil Engineer-both open
to all citizens of the U.S. and applica-
tions accepted up to Feb. 4, 1955, and
for the following for which applica-
tions will be accepted up to Feb. 18,
1955; Senior Mech. Construction Engr.,
Junior Ind. Hygiene Engr., Jr. Chem.
Engr., Inspector of Welfare Institution,
and Transfer Agent-open only to N.Y.
residents, and Public Health Nurse,
Medical Records Librarian, and Sr. Med-
ical Bacteriologist-all three open to
all citizens of the U.S. The Sr. Medical
Bacteriologist position is open to all
qualified non-citizens also.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 371,
3528 Admin. Bldg.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from the following
will interview at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, Ext. 371, 3528 Admin. Bldg.:
Thurs., Jan. 13-
Sunbeam Corp., Farmington, Mich.-
men in LS&A and BusAd for Sales. Po-
sitions are at various locations through-
out the country.
Argus Camera Co., Ann Arbor, Mich.
-men in LS&A and BusAd for Sales
and General AdministrationI
(Continued on Page 4)

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Black Leather Wallet, East En-
gineering Bldg., Thurs. reward. Mr.
Reich. Call NO 2-4511, day. )62A
BABY BLUE WALLET, gold fleur de lis.
Important papers. Call NO 3-1511, Ext.
2553., )63A
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store,~ 122 E. Washington. )26B
1950 FORD, two door, one owner, low
mileage, good tires, radio, heater. Only
$475. NO 2-7884. )166B
NEVER USED-$140 1954 Zenith Trans-
oceanic portable for $89. NO 3-2569.
)156B
1951 CHEVROLET four door, radio,
heater-Green and Real Nice. The
big lot across from downtown car-
port. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )205B
1950 CHEVROLET Bel-Aire Sport Coupe,
radio, heater, power glide-SHARP.
The big lotracrossfrom downtown
carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )204B
1940 PONTIAC, two door, new rubber
and clean. The big lot across from
downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NKO 2-4588.
)203B
1952 CHEVROLET four door, radio,
heater, low mileage. The big lot
across from downtown carport. Huron
Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO
2-4588. )202B
1953 CHEVROLET Station Wagon, ra-
dio, heater, one owner, very clean.
The big lot across from downtown
carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )201B
1946 FORD SEDAN, $245. Fitzgerald-Jor-
dan, Inc. 607 Detroit, Phone NO 8-8144.
)210B
LEIGHT WEIGHT BICYCLES, com-
pletely equipped, $39.95. Service on all
makes of bicycles. Kiddie Korner, 564
South Main, corner of Main and Mad-
ison. Phone NO 8-7187. )209B
1947 PLI MOUTH-four door, radio heat-
er,\ snow tires, excellent condition.
Must sell. $165. NO 2-3801. )211B
RALEIGH BICYCLE, complete acces-
sories, good condition, cost $90. First
reasonable offer takes it. UN 4-4785,
3861 W. Outer Drive, Detroit. )212B
BABY BUGGY. $6.00 NO 3-8122 )
FOR SALE-'48 Frazer, good condition,
$75.00. Jack Schaupp, NO 2-3177. )216B
TUXEDO, size 40-42, excellent condi-
tion. Also 3 dress shirts, 16-33, 2-
15%-34. NO 3-3921. )215B
HOUSE TRAILER, 26 ft., homemade
1952, bath, tile shower, large refrig-
erator, well-insulated, oil heat, gas
stove, ideal for students. Creager,
2740 Packard, Lot C-9. )214B

FOR RENT
FURNISHED - Two bedroom campus
apartment. Available Jan, 15 for 3-4
adults. Private bath. $140. NO 3-8454.
170
FURNISHED: Share 3-Bedroom House.
Available Feb 4. For male student
$60 plus utilities. NO 2-7266. 1190
ONE OR TWO GIRLS to share 4-room
furnished apt. on Arch near Packard
and State. NO 3-3472 after 5 P.M. )20C
ROOMS FOR RENT
BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH - Campus
Tourist Home. 518 E. William (near
State). NO 3-8454. )23D
NICE, QUIET FURNISHED ROOM on
Washtenaw Road, bus service, 3 miles
from Ann Arbor, garage available.
Phone Ypsi 307, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily.
)29D
CAMPUS Men 2-Room Suites, Refrig-
erator, Student Manager NO, 8-6876.
)20C
FURNISHED-Tired of living in a dog-
house and desirous of superb comfort
and convenience? Share large apt. op-
posite law quad with male student.
2nd semester. $60, plus utilities. NO
2-1878. )32D
WANTED-One girl to share apartment
on Thompson near Jefferson with
three women students. Call Joan
Cooper, NO 3-5974. )33D
ROOM FOR RENT. Call NO 3-0025. )
APARTMENT-One male grad to share
nice large apartment with two others.
$34 a month. NO 2-1828. )37D
PERSONAL
LAST CALL for February grads to load
up on subscriptions at the student
special rates. Student Periodical. NO
2-3081. )54F

HELP WANTED
CAMP COUNSELORS, male or female,
single or married, needed for Jewish
camp near Ann Arbor. Season: June
30-August 28. Write L. P. Baruch,
18696 Santa Rost, Detroit 21, Mich-
igan. )28H
GARDNER wanted. Must be NEAT. Sal-
ary LO. Apply 7155 Cornell, Chicago.
)29H
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: 2 pair of skis, metal edges.
One pair 6 foot, one pair 6 foot 4.
Carl, NO 2-7108 after 7 P.M. )5J
BUSINESS SERVICES
R.A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine
instruments, Accessories, Repairs. 310
S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962.
)101
PROMPT, ACCURATE TYPING SERS
VICE NO 5-4561. )191
WASHING-Finished work and hand
ironing. Rough dry and wet washing.
Also ironing separately. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone NO 2-9020. Wool
sox washed also. )8I
TYPING WANTED. Reasonable rates.
Mrs. Mullet-Call NO 8-6883, 726 S.
Main St. )201
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

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