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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1955

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U. of M.
Gilbert & Sullivan Society
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TONIGHT and SATURDAY
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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Here Today - and Saturday Too!

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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editoriell responsi-
bility. Publication in it is construc-
tive notice to all members of the Uni-
versity. 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.
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1955
Vol. LXV, No. 132
Notices
Parking Restrictions: Ann Arbor Po-
lice will enforce the regulation which
prohibits the parking of automobiles in
certain lots designating no parking be-
tween 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. The intent
of this regulation is to prevent the use
of these lots for storage purposes and
to reserve them for the use of those
who must drive every day.
Guests of the Michigan Union when
registered, will be entitled to guest
parking permits for obvious reasons.
Blue Cross Group Hospitalization,
Medical and Surgical Service Programs
for staff members will be open from
April 11 to April 22 for new applications
and changes in contracts now in, effect.
Staff members who wish to enroll, or
change their coverage- to include sur-
gical and medical services, should make
such changes at the Personnel Office,
Room 3012 Administration Building.
New applications and changes will be-
come effective June 5, with the first
payroll deduction on May 31,
Students are reminded that unau-
thorized parking in University lots, or
other designated areas, is in violation
of the University automobile regula-
tions.
All such violations reported to the
Office of Student Affairs will be dis-
ciplined in the amount of a $5.00 fine.
Residence Hall Scholarship: Women
students wishing to apply for a Resi-
dence Hall Scholarship for the academ-
ic ye6r 1955-56 for Helen Newberry Res-
idence may do so through the Office of
the Dean of Women. Applications close
Fri., April 22. Students already living
in this residence hall and those wishing
to live there next fall may apply.
Qualifications will be considered on the
basis of academic standing (minimum
2.5 cumulative average), need, and con-
tribution to group living.
Residence Hall Scholarship: Women
students wishing to apply for a Resi-

dence Hall Scholarship for the academ-
ic year 1955-56 for Betsy Barbour House
may do so through the Office of the
Dean of Women. Applications close
Fri., April 22. Students already living
in this residence and incoming seniors
who will be living there next fall may
apply. Qualifications will be considered
on the basis of academic standing (min-
imum 2.5 cumulative average), need,
and contribution to group living.
Women students now on campus who
do not have a housing commitment for
the fall semester, 1955, may apply for
housing accommodations as follows: Ap-
plications for Residence Halls (under-
graduates only) will be accepted at the
Office of the Dean of Women, 1514 Ad-
ministration Building, any time after
noon Mon., April 18.
A ppplic ation s for Undergraduate
League Housing will be accepted in the
Vandenberg Room of the Michigan
League at 7:00 p.m. Mon., April 18. Ap-
plications for Graduate League Housing
will be accepted in the Office of the
Dean of Women beginning April 18.
Horace H. Rackham Postdoctoral Fel-
lowship applications and all supporting
material must be in the office of the
Graduate School no later than 4:00 p.m.
April 15.
The following representatives will not
be at the Bureau of Appointments for
interviews but have the following va-
cancies:
Alma, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
Mathematics, English, Social Studies-
English; Social Studies-7th & 8th Grade
Shop.
Arcadia, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
Coach - Shop; Science - Mathematics;
Commercial; Elementary.
Bellevue, Michigan - Bellevue Rural
Agricultural School --- Teacher Needs:
Librarian; H.S. English; Later Elemen-
tary; Basketball Coach.
Central Lake, Michigan (Central Lake
Rural Agricultural Schools) - Teacher
Needs: General Shop; Coach-Biology-
8th Grade Mathematics or 8th Grade
General Science; Band and Grade
School Music.
Escanaba, Michigan-Teacher Needs:
Girl's Physical Education; Library;
Mathematics; Industrial Arts; Social
Studies; Mentally Retarded-Ungraded
Room; English; Physics.
Evart, Michigan -- Teacher Needs:
Band-H.S. Glee Club (Man); Librarian-
Spanish II-English.
Frankfort, Michigan -- Teacher
Needs: Head Coach; Assistant Coach-
Shop; Instrumental Music; Jr. High;
5th or 6th Grade.
Gaines, Michigan-(Gaines Consoli-
dated School)-Teacher Needs: Mathe-
matics; Industrial Arts (Man); Instru-
mental-Vocal Music (Man); Home Eco- I

nomics; Later Elementary (Women);
Early Elementary.
Greenville, Michigan-Teacher Needs:
Girl's Physical Education; Speech Cor-
rectionist.
Hale, Michigan (Plainfield Township
Rural Agricultural School); Teacher
Needs: Commercial-Social Science; So-
cial Science-Girl's Coach; Science-
Mathematics.
Grand Rapids, Michigan (Hamilton
Public Schools)-Teacher Needs: Kin-
dergarten; Second; Third.
Hart, Michigan-Teacher Needs: Li-
brarian-English; General Science-Math-
ematics; English-Journalism.
National Mine, Michigan - Tilden
Township Schools: Teacher Needs:
Chemistry or Physics; H.S. Mathematics
or English.
Norway, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
Girls' Physical Education-English; Lat-
in-English.
Olivet,hMichigan-Elementary Vocal
Music-Elementary Art.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments.
The following representatives will not
be at the Bureau of Appointments for
interviews but have the following va-
cancies:
Owosso, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
Early Elementary; Jr. High Social Sci-
ence; H.S. Coach-wrestling (Math); El-
ementary Supervisor.
Romeo, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
Elementary; Special Education; 7th
Grade; 8th Grade; Home Economics;
English-French; English-Social Stud-
ies; Mthematics; Speech-Social Stud-
ies; Science-Mathematics.
Rose City, Michigan (Cumming Town-
ship School District)--Teacher Needs:
Band Director-History; English-Library.
Saginaw, Michigan (Buena Vista
School District No. 1)-Teacher Needs:
Man-Instrumental and Vocal Music,
Jr. High; Women-English Social Stud-
ies, Jr. High; Art, Jr. High (some Eng-
lish); Home Economics-English-Social
Studies; Woman-Fifth or Sixth; Wom-
an-Second or Third.
Saint Clair Shores, Michigan (South
Lake Schools)-Teacher Needs: Jr. High
Wood Shop; English-Social Science; Sr.
High-Librarian; General Shop; Art;
Chemistry-Physics; English-Speech.
Saint Ignace, Michigan - Teacher
Needs: Grades 1 and 2; World History-
English; Basketball Coach-other sub-
jects will fit major and minors. Indus-
trial Arts minor would be useful; Com-
mercial - Typewriting - bookkeeping;
Mathematics-General Science; Industri-
al Arts; Home Economics.
Springport, M i c h i g a n (Springport
Rural Agricultural Schools) - Teacher
Needs: Coach-Science (would consider a
Social Science and Coaching combina-
tion).

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Today thru
Sunday

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Phone NO 2-3241
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .66 1.47 2.15
3 .77 1.95 3.23
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-White gold bracelet watch, Ben--
rus, in vicinity of Diag and Engine
Arch. Reward, NO 8-8607. )93A
LOST-"Lippmann" baseball glove at
I.M. field Wed. Reward. NO 3-5806.
)96A
LOST-Oval sorority pin, pearl set,t
C.C. on back at or between W.A.B. or
Angell Hall, NO 2-2890. )95A
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords- 6.88. Box
39c, shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B
SWEATERS to formals, size' 9 to 11.
Call NO 3-8153. )301B
EASTER SPECIAL-25 gallon stainless
steel aquarium $11. Wrought iron
stand for a 25 gallon $8.50. For the
largest selection of tropical fish and1
aquariums in Michigan visit Art Class
Novelty Company. 496 Main Street,
Dundee, Michigan. Open daily and
Sunday. )325B
IT'S NOT TOO EARLY to lay away a
Mother's Day gift. Small deposits will
hold purchase.
VAN DYKE'S GIFTS
215 E. Liberty NO 3-1319
)326B
LADIES' BIKE, Schwinn. Will sell
cheaply. Call NO 2-5065, evenings and
weekend. )328B
HOOVER CLEANER with all attach-
ments. Also Lewt, like new. $20 each.
836 South Main Street. )327B7
Purchase from Purchase
New 16 mm. Magazine load Keystone
Movie Camera Turret Model with
F 1.9 Bausch and Lomb lens. Regular
$175. Now $139.88. Terms available,
PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University NO 3-6972
)330B
HEATH KITE, Hi-Fidelity audio ampli-
fier. Call John Hodgma at NO 2-3256.
)329B
TWO MATCHED English type Bicycles,
man and woman's. Will sell separ-
ately. NO 2-0450. )331B
FOR RENT
WANTED-Male to share campus apt.
with 3 college men. Call NO 3-2038.
)29C
ROOMS FOR RENT
ONE DOUBLE ROOM, large closet kit-
chen privileges optional. No drinkers
or smokers. For quiet gentlemen.
Near State and Packard-Phone NO
8-8345. )50D
BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH. Campus Tour-
ist Homes, 518 E. William. Student
rooms also available. NO 3-8454. )66D
PERSONAL
SMALL CHILD for day care in licensed
home. NO 3-5830. )78F
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Carriers for the Michigan
Daily. Good Salary, early morning
hours, available now and for sum-
mer. Call The Michigan Daily Cir-
culation Dept. NO 2-3241. )49H
PART TIME Service Station attendant.
Prefer somebody to work through
summer. Write Box 31. )53H
WE WISH a mechanical engineer, pri-
marily a math major, male or female.
Versed in stress analysis, mechanics,
stress and strain, fatigue, failure
points, modulous elasticity and mo-
ment of inertia. All pertaining to var-
ious materials. Extremely attractive
salary. For interview call Mr. Nichols,
United Metal Craft, Gar Wood In-
dustries, Ypsi 3550. )54H
STUDENT SALESMAN for afternoons.
Experience preferred. Wild's Clothing
Store, 311 State St. )55H

BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING, Editing Manuscripts, Papera
Theses. 831 Tappan Court, NO 3-0708
)302
R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine
Instruments. Accessories, Repairs. 310
S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962.
)10I
W UERT H
TARTING FRIDAY

BABY SITTING
Excellent references. Evenings
weekends. Call after 5:30 P.M.
3-4389.

BUSINESS SERVICES
RADIO- PHONO-TV
Service and Sales
Free Pick-Up and Delivery
Fast Service - Reasonable Rates
"Student Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND TV
1217 S. University Phone NO 8-7942
1% blocks east of East Eng. )281
RE-WEAVING
Burns, Tears, Moth Holes rewoven.
Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac
Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade. )2J

WANTED TO RENT
CAR SPACE in vicinity of Tappan. Call
Jean Kurtz, NO 2-4514. )10K
GRAD COUPLE desire one-bedroom,
furnished apartment near campus.
Available after May 1. Call Charles
Smith, NO 2-3657 after 6 P.M. )9K
USED CARS
EXTREMELY CLEAN and good 1946
Buick. Like new, has everything. Call
Mr. Orhan, 1450 Washington Heights.
)21N
1949 CHRYSLER, New Yorker. Black,
four-door, very good condition. The
big lot across from downtown car-
port. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Wash-
ington, NO 2-4588. )24N
1951 CHEVROLET, two-door, light green,
one owner, sharp. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)25N
1951 STUDEBAKER, four-door Cham-
pion, radio and heater. Hydramatic.
Perfect transportation. The big lot
across from downtown carport. Huron
Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO
2-4588. )23N
FOR SALE-British MG Model T-6,
Radio and heater. All accessories and
immaculate. Can be seen at 604 S.
State. )22N
Transportation Specials
from $50 up

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USED CARS
BARGAINS
1952 Ford Custom 8, Four-door, sharp,
priced to sell.
1951 Mercury, four-door, sharp.
1948 Ford V-8, two-door, real bargain.
PALMER MO'T'OR SALES
Your Ford Dealpr iChelsea
Greenwood 5-4911
)20N
1952 CHEVROLET, Sedan Delivery. Ra-
dio and heater.
1950 CHEVROLET, Styleline Deluxe,
Two-door, $375.
AL GROSS
Ford Sales, Inc., Dexter, Mich.
Call Dexter HA 6-4411 or HA 6-5441
for evening appointments.
)27N
1938 CHEVROLET Sedan. Excellent
transportation, $75. 1948 Fraser Sedan,
$75. Fitzgerald-Jordan, Inc., 607 De-
troit Street, NO 8-8141. }28N
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS - Ladies' Garments-
Prompt Service. Call NO 2-2678, Alpe
Graves. )3P

1941 Dodge, 2 dr.
1947 Plymouth, 4 dr.
1949 Mercury, 2 dr.
1947 Pontiac, 2 dr.
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There is a worldly halo of hearty laughter
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quote Bosley Crowther of the N. Y. Times,
"The scene in which he hears a confession
from a sly-eyed Francoise Rosay is an im.
pious but vastly funny thing. And all the way
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