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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
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 Ui-
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.
VOL. LXV, No. 134
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1955

Noices
Final Examinations. By action of the
Dean's Conference at its meeting April
13, the final examination period for the
present semester will begin Sat., May
28, and end Thurs., June 9. Fri., May
27, on which there will be no classes,
has been designated a study period.
Women students now on campus who
do not have a housing commitment for
the fall semester, 1955, may apply for
housing accommodlations as follows: Ap-
pliations for Residence halls (under-
graduates naly) will be a-cented at the
Office of the Dean of Women, 1514 Ad-
minist_,stion Building, any time after
noon Mon., April 18.
A p p I i c a t i o n s for Un dergraduate
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.
The following representatives will not

STARTING TODAY

be at the Bureau of Appointments for
interviews but have the following va-
cgncies:
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-
Les; M thematics; 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 Socll 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 Agricultuirid Schools) - Teacher
Needs: Coach-Science (would consider a
Social Science and Coaching combina-
tion).
Traverse City, Michigan - Teacher
Needs: H.S. Chemistry; Primary; Later
Elementary.
Vulcan, Michigan (Norway Township
School - Teaichr Needs: English-
Speech.
Walled Lake, Michigan - (Walled
Lake Consolidated Schools) - Teacher
Needs: Early and Later Elementary.
White Pigeon, Michigan (White Pig-
eon Community School) - Teacher
Needs: Science-Health-Chemistry; So-
cial Science-possible assist in football
if desired; Womn-6th Grade; Woman
-3rd Grade; Woman-H.S. & Jr. High
Girl's Phys ical Education -- (2) 7th
Grade classes; Art, H.S.; Art-Jr. High-
Elementary, might teach in his or her
field.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration Buildin*, NO 3-1511, Ext.
489.
Representatives from the following
school systems will be at the Bureau of
Appointments for interviews:
Tues., April 19
Chicago, Illinois. Teacher Needs: Ele-
mentary; Secondary-all fields.
Dexter, Michigan. Teacher Needs:
Commercial-Shorthand; Industrial Arts;
Librarian (Elementary & Secondary)
with English-Spinishl English-Spanish.
Dundee, Michigan. Teacher Needs:
H.S. Librarian; Girl's Physical Educa-
tion-Health; Physics - Cncmistry-Biolo-
gy; Girl's Physical Education-tlcalthl
(Elementary); First; Second; Third.
Grand Rapids, Michigan. Teacher
Needs: Elementary; Secondary - a11
fields.
Van Dyke, Michigan. Teacher Needs:
Elementary.
Wed., April 21)
Flint, Michigan (Atherton Agricultur-
al School). Teacher Needs: First
Grade; Fourth; Combination Fifth-
Sixth (man) pfd.; Jr. High English-
History (woman); H.S. English (wom-
an); with science, if possible; Driver
Training (man) and Coch Assistant;
Ending Today-
BUBBLING WITH FUN!
SUPHREY ]BOGARyT:
AUDREY HEPBUBN
WILLIAM HOLDEN
Aso
"DUEL in the JUNGLE"
-Coming Friday-
"REAR WINDOW"
"THE DETECTIVE"

Physical Education (Woman); Home Ec-
onomics.
Wayne, Michigan. Teacher Needs: Ele-
mentary.
Thurs., April 21
Algonac, Michigan. Teacher Needs:
Later Elementary; Commercial; Librar-
ian; Asst. Football-Basketball Coach;
Jr. High-7th, 8th & 9th Grade subjects.
Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Teacher
Needs: Elementary; Secondary - all
fields.
Thurs., April 21
Jackson, Michigan. Teacher Needs:
English-Social Science; Mathematics-
Science (Core); Early and Later Elemen-
tary; Boy's Physical Education with the
Core position; Girl's Physical Education.
Lincoln Park, Michigan. Teacher
Needs: Elementary; Jr. High Seventh;
Eighth; Mathematics; English; Sr. High
English; Physical Education (Woman);
English (Remedial) possibly; Social
Science; Industrial Arts; Mathematics;
Science (man); Commercial (man); El-
ementary Music (vocal) woman; Sr.
High Music (vocal) man; Visiting
Teacher.
For appointments or additional in-
formation contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration Bldg.,
NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
Summary of proceedings of the meet-
ing of April 15, 1955 held in the Union
at 3 p.m.
The minutes of the previous meeting
were approved.
APPROVED:
Three summary actions taken by the
Executive Committee since the last
meeting: Sailing Club, to participate
in invitational regetta at Annapolis
April 15-17; Inter-House Council, con-
stitutional amendments; A adein c
Freedom Week Ad-Hoc Committee to
sponsor advertisement in the Michigan
Daily; and to show movie "Almanac of
Freedom."
APPROVED:
Saling Club sponsr invitational re-
gatta at Base Line Lake April 23, 24.
Recommendation of sub-committee on
Housing that Alpha Phi sorority be
granted permission to construct an
addition to the chapter house at 1830
Hill Street.
May 10, 11, 12 for the Books-for-Asi
drive, subject to final acceptance of
sponsorship from Inter House Council,
Interfraternity Council, Assembly As-
sociation, Panhellenic Association.
Recommendations of the Executive
Committee for committee appoint-
ments; with the provision that in. the
future the NSA and Administrative
Wing Coordinators be approved by the
Executive Committee only after the
opening of petitioning for these po-
sitions. Appointments were as follows:
Public Relations and Elections
Bill Adams, Chairman
Tom Cleveland
Tom Sawyer
Finance
Dick Good, Chairman
Bill Adams
Bill Diamond
Gene. Hartwig
Campus Affairs
Joel Tauber, Chairman
Bill Didimond
Ed Velden
Interviewing and Nominating
Donna Netzer, Chairman
Janet Neary
Joel Tauber
Tom Sawyer
Bob Weinbaum
Human and International Welfare
Bob Leacock, Chirman
Janet Neary
NSA
Coordinator: Jane Germany, Bob Som-
mer
Administrative Wing
Murray MacDonald, Chairman
Cory Randall, Advisor
Sandy Hoffman
Piul Vitz
DEFERRED:
Consideration of calendaring the
Olympic Dance on October 8 until all
requests for fall calendaring reserva-
tions have been received by the Calen-
daring Committee.
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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.
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April 14. Need papers badly, reward
to finder, NO 2-7756. )98A
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords- 6.88. Sox.
39c, shorts, 69c; military supplies,
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B
SWEATERS to formals, size 9 to 11,
Call NO 1'-853. )301B
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
)32613
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
TWO MATCHED English type Bicycles,
man and woman's. Will sell separ-
ately. NO 2-0450. )331B
Brides and ;
Grooms
See our selection of gifts for the
bridal party. All can be engraved.
From .......................$1.79
Engraving Free!
SPECIAL PURCHASE-A paper of
%-carat diamonds (5 stones) aver
age weight 40 points; your choice,
while they last ..........$175.00.
They are all top color and fine
gem grade.
BAYS JEWELERS
Nickels Arcade
)333B
AIR FORCE OFFICERS summer and
winter uniforms; gabardine; like new.
Size 42. Phone NO 5-5182. )334B
Jenson Bass Feflex speaker cabinet,
12"
Converter, 6vDC to 1lOvAC (will operate
tape recorder in car). Recording Tape.
Call NO 2-4925. )335B

FOR SALE
The New Look in TV
GE Ultra-Vision Lo-Boy, at the new, low
price of only $129.95. New, natural
viewing angle! See it today at
Ideal Radio Service
"Authorized GE Sales and Service"
1521 Miller Rd. Phone NO 2-3660
)332B
FOR RENT
WANTED-Male to share campus apt.
with 3 college men. Call NO 3-2038.
)290
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
DELUXE two room apartment, com-
pletely furnished, new and clean,
electric store, semi-private bath,
building in the rear, private entrance,
$67.50 per month. Phone NO 2-9020.
) 71D
PERSONAL
SMALL CHILD for day care in licensed
home. NO 3-5830. )78F
IFC BALL tickets available through fra-
ternity presidents. )82F
HELP WANTED
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
MAN for summer camp counsellor to as-
sume responsibility for rifle range
and riflery program at a Michigan
summer camp for boys from June 17
to Aug. 27. Call evenings, NO 2-9454.
)56H
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING, Editing Manuscripts, Paper4
Theses. 831 Tappan Court, NO 3-0708
)301
R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine
instruments. Accessories, Repairs. 310
S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962.
)10I
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weekends. Call after 5:30 P.M.
3-4389.

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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
11z blocks east of East Eng. )281

Drive to our Gulf Service Station
(Fourth Ave. at Huron) anytime
from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. (seven days
a week) and check your own tubes
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USED CARS
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
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 MOTOR SALES
Your Ford Dealer in Chelsea
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 6-5442
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

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CASEY'S - Ph. NO 2-4489
)7J
TELEVISION REPAIRMAN now atten-
ing U. of.M. will keep your TV in re-
pair for use of garage or outside
car storage space. NO 2-4401, Ext. 112
Adams. Evenings. )8J
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

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SUNDAY, April,17 - 2 P.M. - 4 P.M.
MASONIC TEMPLE . . . 327 South Fourth
Call NO 2-5915 for reservations
Guest Admission: Children 50c - Adults $1.00

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