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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955

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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 .nembers 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.
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955
Vol. LXV, No. 143
Notices
Graduating Seniors: Order your caps
and gowns for commencement at Moe's
Sport Shop, N. University now.
Phi Eta Sigma is collecting the $10
initiation fee every day this week from
1:00-4:00 p.m. at the Administration
Building. All men who have not been
asked to join but think they are eli-
gible should contact Lee Solomon, NO
8-6249.
League petitioning will be open May
2-9. Positions open for the academic
year 1955-56 are League House Judiciary
secretary, and member at large. Sum-
mer school positions are chairman of
Judiciary Council, members of Judiciary
Council (2), social chairman, dance

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class chairman, and publicity chairman.t
More information can be obtained in
the League undergrad office.t
The following student sponsored so-1
cial events gre approved for the com-
ing week-end. Social chairmen are re-
minded that requests for approval for
social events are due in the Office of
Student Affairs not later than 12:00m.1
on the Mon. prior to the event:
April 28-.-
Inter Coop Council
April 29-
Alpha Chi Sigma
Alpha Epsilon Pi]
Alpha Rho Chi
Collegiate Sorosis
Delta Chi
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Theta Phi
Evans Scholars
Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Sigma Kappa
Reeves House
Tau Delta Phi
April 30-
Allen-Rumsey House
Alpha Lambda
Anderson House
Delt# Tau Delta
Delta Theta Phi
Hawaii Club
Hayden House
Hinsdale House-Alice Lloyd
Michigan Christian Fellowship
Michigan House
Nu Sigma Nu
Phi Chi
Phi Delta Epsilon
Phi Delta Phi
Phi Sigma Delta
Psi Upsilon
Sigma Alpha Mu
Sigma Nu
TauBetaPi
Theta Chi
r Theta Xi
Zeta Beta Tau
May 1-
Adelia Cheever
Freeman League House
Gamma Phi Beta
Hinsdale House
Martha Cook Building
Phi Delta Phi
Strauss House
Selective Service College Qualifica-
tion Test: The last administration of
the Selective Service Test for the aca-
demic year will be held May 19. Appli-
cations are due in Chicago by May 9.
Applications are available at the Selec-
tive Service Local Board No. 85, 210
West Washington St.
SUMMER PLACEMENT
The Bureau of Appointments will hold
its weekly Summer Placement meeting
Thurs., April 28 from 1:00-4:45 p.m. in
Room 3G, Michigan Union. At this time
all available summer jobs listed with
the Bureau will be presented.
INTERVIEWING REQUESTS
FOR SUMMER PLACEMENT
The Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
will interview candidates on April 27
for summer employment whom they
have previously contacted and under-
graduates in Electrical Eng. They are
also interested in interviewing graduate
students for a position as Chemist in
their Quality Control Laboratories. Call

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OPTOMETRY
Serving an
Attractive Profession
Doctor of Optometry
DEGREE
IN THREE YEARS
Professional Recognition by U. S.
Dept. of Def. and Sel. Service.
Two Large Eye Clinics
University Environment. New
Dorms and Apartments on large
adjoining I. I.T. Campus.
Your Liberal Arts Credits Ap-
plicable for Entrance (60 Semes-
ter Credits in Specified Courses.)
CHICAGO COLLEGE of
OPTOMETRY
3243 South Michigan Avenue
Technology Center, Chicago16, Ill.

the Bureau of App'ts., NO 3-1511, Ext. c
2614 to make an appointment to be in-J
terviewed.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS
FOR SUMMER PLACEMENTr
.,Four Way Lodge, Bellaire, Mich. re-1
quests applications from post-graduate
women who are competent teachers of£
tennis. Compensation for the season is1
$350. Contact Mrs. M. F. Eder, 5699 Bel-
mont Ave., Cincinnati 24 Ohio if in-
terested.
B4 Range, N.E. Gate of Yellowstone<
National Park is interested in obtain-1
ing a camp nurse. This is a boys camp1
that operates a six week program start-
ing June 30 to Aug. 10. Contact Mr. Vic
Heyliger at the Athletics Bldg. (NO
2-5541) mornings from 9:00 a.m. to
12:00 m.
Roaring Brook Inn, Harbor Springs,
Mich. requests applications from candi-
dates for Bell Hop positions. The salary
is $75 per month, plus room and board
and tips; season from June 23 to Sept.
10. It is necessary to send a picture
of self if applying. Contact Mr. Fred
Renker, Roaring Brook Inn, Harbor
Springs, Mich.
Department of Conservation, Ster-
ling State Park, Monroe, Mich. requests1
applications from male candidates for
Lifeguard Positions. This is a 90
day employment at $1.41 per hour. A1
senior lifesaving certificate is required
to apply. Contact Mr. George Lawrentz,
Mgr., Sterling State Park, Monroe, Mich.
Chippewa Camp, Elk Lake at Rapid
City, Mich. has an opening for a sec-
retary. This would be for 10 weeks,
starting June 20. Salary (with exper-
ience in straight typing and dictation)
is $300 with room and board for the
season. Contact Marion Simpler at NO
3-8025.
INTERVIEWING REQUEST
FOR SUMMER PLACEMENT
The Frontier Press Co. of Buffalo,
New York will interview male candi-
dates for summer sales positions on
April 28 in Room 3A of the Michigan
Union from 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. The
sales product is the Lincoln Library of
Essential Information which is sold
throughout the country. If interested,
contact Mr. Adams in Room 3A.
Representatives from the following
school systems will be at the Bureau of
Appointments for interviews:
Thurs., April 28
Petersburg, Michigan-Teacher Needs:
Early and Later Elementary; Sr. High
Industrial Arts and Physical Education
combination' (assistant football and
basketball Coach-Head baseball coach);
Sr. High English.
Ida, Michigan-Teacher Needs: Vocal
Music; English-Art (H.S.).
Lake Forest, Illinois-Techer Needs:
Early and Later Elementary.
Fri., April 29
Warren, Michigan-Teacher Needs:
Early and Later Elementary.
For appointments or additional in-
formation contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration Bldg.,
NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
The following representatives will not
be at the Bureau of Appointments for
interviews but have the following va-
cancies:
Augres, Michigan (Augres-Sims Town-
ship School District)-Teacher Needs:
Kindergarten; First Grade; Commerce
(bookkeeping, typing, and general busi-
ness-shorthgnd would be desirable);
Mathematics.
Battle Creek, Michigan (Calhoun Rur-
al Agricultural School)-Teacher Needs:
9th Grade-General Science-Mathemat-
ics; 8th Grade-English-Social Studies;
7th Grade-Homeroom; Lower Elemen-
tary.
Carson City, Michigan - Teacher
Needs: Commercial (Typing - Short,-
hand).
Croswell, Michigan-Teacher Needs:
Chemistry-Physics-Biology with Mathe-
matics, if possible; Librarian; 8th Grade
English-General Science; 7th Grade;
Girl's Physical Education; Kindergar-
ten; Vocal Music; 3rd Grade; H.S. Eng-
lish-Socil Studies.
Flushing, Michigan (Flushing Com-
munity Schools)-Teacher Needs: Li-
briarian; Vocal Music; Elementary Art;
Jr. High; Second Grade H.S. Commer-
cial; H.S. English; H.. Guidance; As-
sistant Coaching-teaching; Girls Phys-
ical Education.
Gaines, Michigan (Gaines Consoi-
dated Schools)-Teacher Needs:Mathe-
matics (man); Industrial Arts; Home
Economics; Instrumental and Vocal
Music (Man); Early and Later Elemen-
tary.
Grandville, Michigan-Teacher Needs:
First; Fourth; Fifth; Sixth; Jr.-Sr. High
Art and one other class, preferably
Mechanical Drawing; Industrial Arts,
preferably wood shop and mechanical
drawing.
Grosse Pointe, Michigan - Teacher
Need: Early and Later Elementary (all

grades except Kindergarten); Elemen-
tary Music, combination instrumental-
vocil; Chemistry-Physics; H.S. Eng-
lish; Jr. High English; World History;
9th Grade Civics.
Hersey, Michigan (Hersey Township
Agricultural School)-Teacher Needs:
Jr. High teacher able to handle some

coaching; Kindergarten-Vocal Music or
Jr. High classes.
Hessel and Cedarville, Michigan
(Clark Township Public Schools) -
Teacher Needs: Later Elementary; Com-
mercial; Mathematics; & Science.
Inkster, Michigan (Dearborn P.O.
Dearborn Township District No. 8)-
Teacher Needs: 7th Grade (Arithmetic;
Social Studies-English); 8th Grade Eng-
lish; 10th Grade English; 10th Grade
World History.
Marion, Michigan (Marion Township
Unit Schools)-Teacher Needs: Commer-
cial; H.S. Natural Science; H.S. Eng-
lish-Girls Physical Education; H.S.
Math-Boys Physical Education and As-
sistant Coach.
Martin, Michigan (Martin Rural Ag-
ricultural School) - Techer Needs:
Mathematics; Agriculture; English (Jr.
High); Third Grade; Fourth Grade;
Seventh Grade. While not essential, a
mathematics man with an interest in
spring sports, particularly track, would
be given preference; English with
training in Library work or Latin.
Mt. Morris, Michigan-Teacher Needs:
9th Grade English; 10th Grade Eng-
lish-American Literature (11th), be
able to direct plays, also Journalism
activities; Girl's Physical Education-
Health, must be able to coach Girls
basketball and girl's softball; Home Eco-
nomics; Boy's Physical Education-
Health, must be able to coach varsity
basketball; General Business, General
Mathematics; Business subjects. Must
be able to teach business subjects; In-
strumental Band Director, Director of
Music Department and Supervisor of
Community Summer Music Programs.
Librarian, one - half time and Math or
English, one half time.
North Branch, Michigan (N o r t h
Branch Township Rural Agricultural
Schools)-Teacher Needs: Homemaking;
Commercial; Band; Kindergarten.
Ortonville, Michigan (Brandon Town-
ship Schools)-Teacher Needs: Shop;
Home Economics; English-Speech; Eng-
lish-Library; 8th Grade; 7th Grade; So-
cial Science; Science - Mathematics;
First-Second grade combination.
Oxford, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
Fifth Grade (man preferred); Physical
Science-Mathematics; English-Dramat-
ic.
Trenton, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
Kindergarten; First; Second; Third; Jr.
High General Science; Jr. High English;
Special Education-Home bound chil-
dren.
Kinde, Michigan (North Huron Rural
Agricultural Schools) - Teacher Needs:
Industrial Arts; English; Social Science.
For additional information contact
the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad-
ministration Building, NO 3-1511, Ext.
489.
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Navy Dept., Ind. Mgr., Ninth Naval
Dist., Chicago, 'Ill.-offers positions in
the field of Electronics for Electronic
Engrs.
Federal Mogul, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich.,
is looking for a girl to work part time in
the library. Would be helpful if she
could type and had a car.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hdq. New
York, N.Y., needs two men to work as
Publishers Representatives at colleges,
universities and High Schools in as-
signed areas. A representative from the
compny will be in Detroit to interview
during the 1st and 2nd weeks in May.
Republic Steel Corp., Cleveland, Ohio,
is interested in securing a college man,
preferably with experience, for the po-
sition of Assistant Manager. #
City of Detroit, Mich., Dept. of Police,
is conducting an examniation for Po-
licewomen Saturday, May 8, 1955. Re-
quirements: 22 to 30 yrs., completion of
at least three years of college with
majors in the field of social science
and some work done in a field in
which public contacts are made.
Ordnance Corps., Ballistic Research
Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., of-
fers employment to graduating stu-
dents with degrees in Physics, Chem-
istry, Math., Engrg. Opportunities exist
for scientists possessing a doctorate as
well as those having master's, and bach-
elor's degrees.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 371, 3528
Admin. Bldg.
Lectures
Universtiy Lecture, auspices of the
aent of Zoology. G. Ledyard Stebbins,
University of California, will speak on
"The Present Status of the Theory of
Organic Evolution" in Auditorium B,
Angell Hall, Thurs., April 28, at 4:15
p.m.
Lecture, auspices of the Geology De-
partment. "Tertiary Erosional History
of the Rocky Mountains." Prof. J. Hoov-
er Mackin, University of Washington.
Thurs., Apr. 28, 8:00 p.m., Natural
Science Auditorium.
Advanced Training Center, Internal
Revenue Service. Lecture, at 4:00 p.m.,
Thurs., April 28, in Room 130, School of
Business Administration. Speaker, Ed-

win N. Montague, Director Personnel
and Training Division Internal Revenue
Service Washington, D.C. "The Federal
Budget Process."
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MICHIGAN DAILY
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
4 .99 2.46 4.31
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Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
LOST AND FOUND
LOST PARAKEET-Grey Black, Blue
Breast, answers name "Denny"; neigh-
borhood 619 E. University. Call NO
3-5583, Dawson; $10 reward if located.
)97A
LOST-Silver Bracelet with Blue Stones.
Between Pharmaceutical Center and
University Hospital. Real sentimental
value. Reward. Phone NO 3-1561, Ext.
74. )111A
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 3-8153. )301B
MEN'S ENGLISH BICYCLE, excellent
condition. Always kept indoors. Call
3-2038. )364B
Purchase from Purchase
Weston Master II Exposure Meter
Like New. $18.
PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP
1116 S. University NO 8-6972
)344B
Mother's Day May 8th
FREE!!
Tell mother you thought enough
to select a gift "personalized" for
her. We engrave all purchases NO
CHARGE! GIFTS especially for
MOTHER from $1.79, includes tax,
engraving and gift wrapping.
BAYS JEWELERS
Nicels Arcade
)345B
L.P. Portable Record Player. $15 to $20.
Daily, Box 25. )249B
POWER CONVERTER, furnishes 110v
AC from car battery. Will operate
portable tape recorder, P.A. or hi-fi
system, etc. 60% below net price. NO
2-4925. )250B
10% DISCOUNT on any item through
April 30 to students with current I.D.
cards. YOU remember Mama!
VAN DYKE'S GIFTS
East Liberty Between 4th and 5th Ave.
)348B
TANDEN Schwinn Bike. Like new. 6212
Brooks, Ph. NO 8-8774 after 6. )251B
FOR SALE: 1954 Simplex Motorcycle.
Automatic shift. Used 4 months. Cost
$325. Sell for $200. Call Len Howard,
NO 2-2252. )255B
MAN'S DIAMOND RING. White gold
mounting, 13-Carat. $100.00. Phone
Ypsilanti 3YP 2469W. )256B
21" TABLE MODEL T.V.-Still carries
" mo. warranty. $110. Ph. NO 2-3462,
)257B
ROOMS FOR RENT
ONE DOUBLE ROOM, large closet kit-
chen privileges optional. No drinkers
or smokers. For quiet gentlemen.
NearState and Packard-Phone NO
8-8345. )50D

ROOMS FOR RENT
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 stove, semi-private bath,
building in the rear, private entrance,
$67.50 per month. Phone NO 2-9020.
)71D
TWO 51NGLE ROOMS
For young women. Near campus and
bus line. Share kitchen, bath and
laundry. Phone NO 8-9079 or NO
3-2403. )72D
ROOMING HOUSE-Furnished. Univer-
sity approved. Available at the end
of the term. Phone NO 2-0567 be-
tween 10 and 9. )73D
5-ROOM APARTMENT-Nice, large un-
furnished rooms with fireplace. Gar-
age. Close to school and bus. $125 a
month. Available May 1. Call NO
2-3012. )75D
STUDENT ROOM for men on campus.
NO 8-9402 or NO 8-6087. )74D
For Weekend Guests
The Town House Hotel
Clean, comfortable warm rooms. Rea-
sonable daily and weekly rates. Con-
venient parking; open all night. 303
E. Ann St. NO 2-1876. 51D
Completely Modern
Log Housekeeping cottages on
beautiful Torch Lake.
Special rates to honeymooners
Phone Plymouth 1-225W
)67D
PERSONAL

BUSINESS SERVICES
RAD IO- PHONO-TV
Service and Sales
Free Pick-Up and Delivery
Fast Service - Reasonable Rates
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND TV
1217 S. University Phone NO 8-7942
112 blocks east of East Eng. )281
TYPING - Thesis, Term Papers, etc.
Reasonable rates, prompt service. 830
South Main NO 8-7590. )1J
GUITAR LESSONS-Pop. Hillbilly, Folk.
Experienced Teacher. Reasonable rate.
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RE-WEAVING
Burns, Tears, Moth Holes rewoven.
Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac
Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade. )2J
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED for summer school: Furnish-
ed Apartment near campus. Grad-
uate woman. Describe apt., price, and
location to: G.L.C., 315 Ann, E. Lan-
sing. )11$
USED CARS
1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN. Excellent
transportation. $75. Fitzgerald-Jor-
dan, Inc., 607 Detroit Street, NO
8-8141. )28N
1953 JEEP Station Wagon, 15,000 actual
miles, four wheel drive. For sale or
trade. The big lot across from down-
town carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222
W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )36N
1948 CHEVROLET, two-door. Radio and
heater, good rubber. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)36N
1951 FORD four-door, Custom. Light
blue, real clean. The big lot across
from downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)34N
LATE 1951 FORD 2-door with heater.
This car has been well cared for and
in excellent condition throughout.
$650. Phone NO 3-4901. )37N
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HELP WANTED
PART TIME laboratory technician. Uni-
versal Die Casting and Manufactur-
ing Corporation, 232 Monroe St., Sa-
line, Mich., Saline 280. )57H
PORTER for professional fraternity.
Call NO 2-5695. )58H
MICHIGAN UNION
Part-time desk clerk
Apply at mahager's office )61H
WATER SAFETY Instructor for Girl
Scout summer swimming program.
Three mornings per week. June 20-
July 27. Phone NO 3-0138 or NO 2-
4534. )62H
BUSINESS SERVICES
R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine
instruments. Accessories, Repairs. 310
S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962.
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Thursday and Friday at 7 and 9
Dostoyevsky's
CRIME and PNSMN
(French)
Music by Honegger
with
Harry Baur and Pierre Blanchar
ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM
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EQUITATION JUMPING DRESSAGE
Horses trained 1
Jerry Everett, 3351 N. Maple, NO 2-8026
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Open Saturdays until 5 P.M.
314 S. State St. Ph. NO 8-7177
FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED

Today ThruI 6:40 - 8:40
Sunday ORP H E UM 65c
A DRAMA OF THE SINS OF GREED AND VIOLENCE
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$1.20 - 90c - 60c
STUDENTS 50 TONIGHT
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