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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954
DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
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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).
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954
Vol. LXV, No. 3
Notices
REGISTRATION OF SOCIAL EVENTS
Social events sponsored by student
organizations at which both men and
women are to be present must be
registered in the Office of Student Af-
fairs, and are subject to approval by
the Dean of Men. Application forms and
a copy of regulations governing these
events may be secured in the Office of
Student Affairs, 1020 Administration
Building. Requests for approval must
be submitted to that office NO LATER
THAN NOON OF THE MONDAY BE-
FORE THE EVENT IS SCHEDULED.
A list of approved social events will be
published in the Daily Official Bul-
letin on Thursday of each week.
In planning social programs for the
semester,nsocialchairmen will want
to keep in mind the action of the Com-
mittee on Student Affairs which re-
quires that the calendar be kept clear
of student sponsored activities for the
seven days prior to a final examination
period. Final examinations for the pres-
ent semester begin January 17.
The Counseling Division, which of-
fers vocational and personal counseling
to all University students, and the Vo-
cational Information Unit, containing
a varied collection of occupational in-
OR PH E UM
Starting FRIDAY
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IMPISHNESS."
"COLORFUL DIVERSION"
"a full
two
hours
of
adult
entertain-
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formation, have moved to Room 100B,
Rackham Building. The offices are open
Mon. through Fri., 8-12, 1-5.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS
The United States Naval Academy
has announced positions available on
civilian faculty as assistant professors
in Electrical Engineering, Electronics,
or Physics in the Department of Electri-
cal Engineering.
Social Chairmen: Open houses be-
fore and after home football games are
authorized in organized student resi-
dences on the Saturday of the game
between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. for
pre-game functions and between 5 p.m.
and 7 p.m. for post-game functions.
Registration of these functions is not
required provided they are confined
to the hours indicated.
OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
Student sponsored activities. All ac-
tivities and projects sponsored or pro-
duced by student organizations 'must
receive the approval of the Committee
on Student Affairs. Petitions for con-
sideration by the Committee should
be submitted to the Office of Student
Affairs at least two weeks before the
event is to take place. Request forms
may be secured in the Office of Stu-
dent Affairs, 1020 Administration
Building.
Committee on Student Affairs: Reg-
ular meetings of the Committee on
Student Affairs during the fall semes-
ter are scheduled on the following
dates: October 12, 26; November 9, 23;
December 7; January 11.
maintain his automobile in Ann Arbor.
All information related to the automo-
bile, the fact of its presence in the Ann
Arbor area, together with the address
of the place of storage (or parking
area) must be filed with the Office of
Student Affrairs. Thereafter, the auto-
mobile may be driven legitimately only
during those periods when driving re-
strictions are lifted, as announced in
the "Daily Official Bulletin."
Before permission to drive is granted,
each student, including those who aril
in an "exempt" category, must furnish
the following information:
1. State License-plate number.
2. Driver's License number.
3. Evidence of Public Liability and
Property Damage Insurance on his au-
tomobile:
(a) Name of the Insurance Com-
pany.
(b) Policy Number.
(c) Expiration date of Policy.
Students under 21 years of age must
have written permission from parent
or guardian to operate an automobile
while attending the University.
All students who have permits to
drive, or to have automobiles in the
Ann Arbor area, ara responsible for
promptly reporting any change in li-
cense-plate number, driving license
number, the sale of an automobile, or
the acquisition of another vehicle.
The automobile regulations will be-
come effective at eight o'clock on the
morning that classes begin in the unit
in which a student is enrolled and will
not be lifted during tlie college year
except when announced in the "Daily
Official Bulletin."
Failure to comply with all regulations
gnverning the use of automobiles by'
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HILLEL FOUNDATION
ANNOUNCES
This year for the first time, there will
be both conservative and reform services.
In accordance with past practice Hillel
members will be given preference in seat-
ing for these services.
Reserved tickets may be obtained at the
Choral Union Tryouts. A few vacan-g
cies remain in the tenor and bass University students will invite penalties
sections of Choral Union. Singers who in the form of monetary fines, and/or
are interested, please make appoint- withdrawal of the driving permit itself.
ments for auditions at the offices of The following persons will please pick
the University Musical Society, ei-
ther in person, or by telephone - Uni- up their Choral Union Usher tickets at
versity Extension 2118, on or before Hill Auditorium between 5 and 6 p.m.
Friday, the 24th. on Thursday, Sept. 23, 1954.
The Choral Union will sing two per- Anderson, Hugh B.; Axelrod, Eugene
formances of Handel's "Messiah" in Anderson, Marilyn; Aizinas, Stanley
December; and will participate in two Aizinas, Solveiga; Arnold, Judith
May Festival concerts with the Phila- Alley, John W.; Alley, Ruth Briggs
delphia Orchestra, next May, Ashley, Robert R.; Ashley, Mary T.
dp h r, x My.Albright, Margaret; Brown, Louis J.
Regents' Rules Governing Operation Buchanan, Robert; Burlingame, Rich-
of Motor Vehicles by Students, "No ard J.
student in attendance at the University Bulger, Craig; Brown, Stanley 0.
of Michigan shall operate any motor Burgee, Robert C.: Bennett, Robert O.
vehicle. Any student violating this rule Jr.
shall be liable to disciplinary action Burstein Barbara E.; Bauer, Nancy
by the proper University authorities. Brinley, Jack; Button, Joanne B.
In exceptional and extraordinary cases Bradley, Irma; Bennett, John
in the discretion of the Dean of Men, Buse, Donna; Bell, Mrs. Shirley
this rule may be relaxed." (Bylaws, Bell, Arlen; Baranski,Elisabeth
1943, Sec. 8.05.) Berland, Doris; Baransk, Elisabet
Th4,e.guaio. vrs.)uef Brill, Jane; Beigler, Elissa
The regulation governs the use of a Barich, Judy; Chigrinski, Bob
car as well as the operation of one; Coulter, Fred B.; Crook, Shirley
consequently, it is not permissable for Carroll, Patricia; Curtiss, Dorothy
a student to use his car or his family's Celavos, Marlene; Cameron, Ann
car for social, personal, or other pur- Currie, Janet; Cunningham, Carol
poses. Any act of driving or of gaining Carlton, Anita; Clagett, Mary Alice
the use of anautomobile without first Clark, Harriet E.; De Bouver, Ronald V.
securing permission from the Office of Diamond, Bill; Davis, Nancy J.
Student Affairs, will constitute grounds Dascolas, Margaretta; Dombrowski,
for disciplinary action. George
Permission to have, or to operate, a Dombrowski, Helen P.; Douglas, Sonya
motor vehicle while in attendance at Diamond, Tula; Dudd, John Edward
the Universiay of Michigan is granted Dudd, Joan St. Denis; Dunipace, Shir-
only upon formal request and appli- ley
cation. Such permission to operate, or Davenport, Kay; Dorpalen, Renate
to keep, an automobile in the Ann Ar- Domke, Joanne V.; Emmons, Kathleen
bor area is granted to the applicant on Eaton, Barbara; Engeler, Lois
the basis of a legitimate need, properly Eckert, Mary Ellen; Flennicken, Wm. R.
verified. Furdak, Edward; Fox, Morton G.
Students within the following groups Foley, Carol Diane; Fairman, Marjorie
may apply for exemption from the rul- Franzblau, Beverly; Fraser, Jean
ing by calling at the Office of Student Fischer, Carol Lee; Fischer, Elisabeth
Affairs, 1020 Administration Building, Faily, Alice Jane; Faily, Joy S.
and by supplying that office with com- Gray, Jerry M.; Gebler, Charles
plete information about their vehicles. Greenlick, Gerald; Grobe, Charles A.
(a) Those who are twenty-six years Glasgow, Bonnie; Goehner, Ruth Ann
of age or older. Grenard, Suzanne; Gonda, Anna
(b) Those who have a rating of Galin, Carol; Goldstein, Anita
teaching fellow or higher. Heiman, Richard J.; Harger, Robert A.
It is emphasized that exemption is Haan, Robert L.; Harper, W. Douglas
not granted automatically, but is giv- Hyman, Joan; Huber, Henry A.
en only upon personal request. Huber,'June Moore; Helfman, Esther
Any other student who has absolute Hammer, Claire; Helliwell, Norene
need (such as for reasons of health, Hagarty, Bertha E.; Hund, Patricia
commuting, et cetera) for the use of Hoenicke, Janice G.; Hillig, Marion
an automobile while in attendance at Joyce
the University may petition for a "ape- Herweyer, Dorothy E.; Kirkpatrick, Don
cial permit" at the Office of Student L.
Affairs. Koutsoudas, Andrew; Klein, Glenn
Where a substantial saving in trans- Krashin, Manuel; Kilbourn, Paul
portation costs can be realized by a Kilbourn, Lynn; Kenney, Don
student in transporting himself and Kenney, Mrs.; Keckonen, Sandra
his belongings to Ann Arbor by auto- Kisel, Martha; Kuehn, Robert
mobile, a student whose home is be- Kinsey, Joan; Kavanau, Thelma
yond a radius of 175 miles from the city Kretzschmar, Alice N.; Luttman, Roger
of Ann Arbor will be permitted to Imus, Agnes; Isaacson, Jean
drive to the University. Once he has Schain
arrived in the city of Ann Arbor, he Johnson, F. Deborah; Jacobs, Marilyn
must place his automobile in storage Joneson, Kingsley P.; Jackson, Betty
or park it somewhere off the city Jans, Alice; Kamp, Charles
streets and away from the campus area. Kuffler, Elsa S.; Katz, Nina
Unless he can make such arrangements Knapp, Barbara; Lord, Margaret
for storing or parking his automobile, Lowry, Delores; Lucas, Katherine O.
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LOST-Black Shaeffer Snorkel pen be-
tween M.H. and East Quad. Call 326
Strauss. ) 3A
FOUNTAIN PEN FOUND on campus.
Call NO 3-4238. )4A
FOR SALE
GOOD WOOD CLARINET, $100 range,
contact Drury, NO 3-0771. )21B
1947 NASH, four door sedan, excellent
condition, a real buy. Call NO 8-8412.
)22B
BABY CRIB, HIGHCHAIR, play pen,
maple chest, adult bed, vacuum
sweeper, baby carriage, stroller, bar
stools. Very reasonable. Inquire Dr.
R. W. Deatrick, Univ. Hospital or
call NO 3-2354 anytime. )23B
BUICK RIVIERA ROADMASTER, 1949
Dynaflow, 26,000 miles, all extras, per-
fect condition. Original owner. NO
8-6324. Make offer. )24B
For the Bestes
See Herb Estes
1951 FORD four door. Fordomatic,
radio and heater............$895
1950 FORD two door. 8 cylinders,
radio and heater..........$595
1950 CHEVROLET two door, radio
and heater ....................$695
1951 English Vangaurd, four door
sedan ........................$795
1953 MG ROADSTER, 5,000 actual
miles ......................$1,395
Every used car backed by a 6-months
warranty. Oil change and grease
job with every purchase. Open
evenings.
503 E. Huron NO 2-3261
Herb Estes, Inc.
)20B
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FOR SALE
1950 ROYAL DELUXE portable type-
writer just cleaned, $65. Call NO
3-8784. )25B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$6.88. Sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B
STANDARD PICA typewriter. Good con-
dition, Reasonable, 830 S. Main. )21B
RALEIGH LADIES BIKE. A-1 condition.
Cost $85, Price $50. Call NO 2-9503.
)18B
"HOLLYWOOD" KNIT DRESS, red. Grey
flannel suit. Size 16. NO 3-2508 after
5:00 p.m. )19B
COCKER PUPPIES-blond, purebreds,
two months old. $15 each. Phone
NO 3-0338. )8B
1946 HUDSON four door, radio and
heater. $100. 1946 Chrysler, radio,
heater, fluid drive. $1.50. Fitzgerald-
Jordan. 607 Detroit. NO 8-8141. )17B
EASY SPIN-DRY BABY WASHER. Holds
good sized load. Excellent condition.
$30. Phone NO 2-5854. )10B
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
Kodak reflex camera with f 3.5 lens,
including case $65. Purchase Camera
Shop, 1116 S. University. )11B
NAVAL ARCHITECTS CURVES - com-
plete set, excellent condition. $25. Call
NO 2-9621. )3B
1948 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. Green.
Real clean car. See Smitty. Huron
Motor Sales. 222 W. Washington. NO
2-4588. )13B
FOR SALE: Richardson, 1953, 22 foot
Aluminum trailer, Sleeps four, like-
new, equity. Call 1485W evenings and
Sunday.s )2B
1949 PLYMOUTH. Choice of two four
door sedans. Radio and heater in
both. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W.
Washington. NO 2-4588. )14B
PLAYPEN, ELECTRIC IRON with new
element and cord, movable laundry
tubs and lid, small drafting board,
two small bread boards. All very rea-
sonable. Call NO 2-2607 6 to 9 P.M.
)1B
1949 MERCURY SEDAN. Four door
green, radio, heater and over-drive.
Huron Motor Sales. 222 W. Washing-
ton. NO 2-4588. )15B
FOR RENT
27 FOOT HOUSE TRAILER for rent.
Car necessary. Can be seen at Cozy
Corner Trailer Park, after 4 p.m.
2700 S. Wagner Road. )4C
CAMPUS APT. for four men. Furnish-
ed two bedroom apt. $140. Inquire
518 E. William. NO 3-8454. )3C
ROOMS FOR RENT
FURNISHED APT., two miles from cam-
pus, $110 a month including utili-
ties. Large living room, dinette, kit-
chenette, large bed, private bath.
NO 5-1004. )5D
ROOMS FOR FOOTBALL WEEKENDS.
Reserve rooms now at the Campus
Tourist Homes. 518 E. William (near
State St.) Ph. NO 3-8454. )3D
ROOMS FOR FOOTBALL WEEKENDS.
Reserve rooms now. Student Room
Bureau. No fee charged. NO 3-8454. )4D
ROOM AND BOARD
MEN - HERE IS your solution to your
boarding problems. Good food. Low
prices. Number of meals per week
optional. Close to campus. 808 Tap-
pan. Call NO 3-8581. )2E
BOARD OUT - THERE is room for
boarders at 1319 Cambridge Road.
Meals served Monday through Satur-
day. Rebates on all meals not eaten.
Contact house manager at NO 2-8312.
)IE
BOARD - MEN IN Southeast campus
area. Try us for the best home-cooked
meals in town! All three meals or
any combination. Liberal board credl-
it arrangement. Breakfast 30c, lunch
60c, dinner $1.20, Sunday dinner $1.25.
1617 Washtenaw, for info call NO
3-5806, ask for house manager. )3E
HOME COOKING for men. Well bal-
anced meals. Rebates. 1319 Hill St.
Call NO 2-6422. )4E
WANTED TO RENT
BUS AD GRAD student, recently dis-
charged Navy vet, desires apt. close
to campus with cooking facilities.
Reply Box 1. )lK
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
GEE-LIFE for 8c. You college guys &
gals oughta latch bnto that.
--Willie )2F
BUSINESS SERVICES
STUDENTS! CONTINUE YOUR PIANO
study at college under experienced
teachers. Practice facilities avail-
able. THE ROBERT DUMM STUDIOS.
Phone NO 2-3541. 1I
DO YOU WANT a new dress made, al-
terations, or hems turned up? Call
NO 3-0783. )2I
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: RIDE TO and from campus,
vicinity of Indianola and Pontiac,
at 8 a.m. and 5'p.m. Call NO 3-8315
after 5:30 p.m. )30
WANTED ALTERNATE DRIVING part-
ner between Plymouth and Ann Ar-
bor daily. Phone Plymouth 1955M. )1G
COMMUTING from Dearborn for 8
o'clock, classes, Monday thru Friday.
Want Riders. Call Marvin, Dearborn,
LU 1-5284. )2G
HELP WANTED
SECRETARY for light typing work,
Three weeks job with pay. 12 noon
to 9 p.m. with dinner hour. Michigan
Ensian. Call NO 2-3241. )2H
STUDENT COUPLE or lady to stay
with three school children Oct. 13-
16. Call NO 3-0132. )1H
MISCELLANEOUS
NURSERY SCHOOL-Two vacancies in
private nursery school for three or
four year olds. NO 3-4066. )3L
INDIA MOTORCYCLES SALES-British
motorcycles and bicycles. 207 W. Lib-
erty. Phone NO 2-1748. )4L
Say Hey
Colliers ............. $3.00 (40 Issues)
Etuder.............$3.50 (1 year)
Holiday........$3.00 (10 months)
Ladies Home Jrounal .. $3.50 (16 mo.)
Life .................. $4.00 (1 year)
Look...............$3.50 (1 year)
Mademoiselle.........$3.50 (1 year)
Newsweek....... $3.00 (1 year)
New Yorker ..... ....$7.00 (1 year)
N.Y. Times-Sun .. $11.05 (8 months)
Parents ................ $3.00 (1 year)
Reporter .............$3.50 (1 year)
Sat. Even. Post ......$3.50 (35 weeks)
Sports Illus........$7.50 (1 year)
Time................. $3.00 (1 year)
True (Man's Mag.) .... $3.00 (1 year)
US Camera ..........$3.50 (1 year)
U.S. News & W. Rep... $3.27 (44 wks.)
Above are student-staff-faculty spec-
ials. Phone orders to Student Per-
iodical, NO 2-3061, days, eves. Order
now, pay later. )lL
1950 CHEVROLET. Two door, radio,
heater, and power-glide. Choice of
two. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W. Wash-
ington. NO 2-4588. )16B
1948 CHEVROLET COUPE. New tires,
runs perfect. Huron Motor Sales. 222
W. Washington. NO 2-4588. )12B
FOR SALE-2 bicycles, 1 boys, 1 girls.
Call NOrmandy 3-3190, after 5:30. )6B
1947 CHEVROLET Aero sedan, good con-
dition, heater, two new tires. Call
NO 3-1340, after 7 p.m. )7B
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SALES
SUPERVISOR
Key man needed on your campus to
help hire and train salesmen.
Qualified man with direct sales ex-
perience will have permanent
position with
NATIONAL FIRM
Car necessary. students with
similar positions now earning
$300-$400 MONTHLY
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