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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FIB DAY, APRIL 29, 1955

PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FJhDAY, APRIL 29, 1955

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Friday at 7 and 9
Dos toyevs ky's
CRIME and PNSMN
(French)
Music by Honegger
with
Harry Bour and Pierre Blanchar
Saturday at. 7 and 9
Sunday at 8 only
BRIEF INTERLUDE
(Swedish)
Directed by INGAR BERGMAN
with
Major Britt-Nilsson
Briger Maisten and Alf Kjellin.
ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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The Daily Official Bulletin is :
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.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955
Vol. LXV, No. 144
-Notices
Late Permission: All women students;
will have a 1:30 late permission Fri.,
April 29. Women's residences will be
open until 1:25 a.m.
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.
Well paid part time factory jobs now
available. Will develop into full time
summer work. Apply 3012 Administra-
tion, Personnel Office.
Student Government Council: Sum-
mary of proceedings of the meeting of
April 27, 1955,
Approved:
Minutes of previous meeting.
Operating budget through June 30.
Men's Glee Club, European tour, June
6-July 25.
Student Religious Association, work-
camp, May 13-15.
International Week Events: May 10,
dinner, VFW; May 13, Pageant "Pa-
rade of Nations," Pattengill Auditori-
uim; May 14, International Ball, Un-
ion, 9-1.
Accepted:
Report on Student Activities Building
as presented by Mr. Khoury, includ-
ing recommendations for appoint-
ments to the Activities Building sub-
committee. The seven ex-officio mem-
bers of SGC, the SGC president, vice-
president, and treasurer, and the
chairman of Joint Judiciary Council
were appointed to this sub-commit-
tee, with Dick Good named as chair-
man.
Responsibility for ap'ointment of stu-
dent members to the Student Activi-
ties Scholarship Board.
Recommendations of Interviewing and
Nominating Committee on following
appointments:
Ed Velden to the Housing Commit-
tee which reviews requests from
fraternities, sororities, Intercoop-
erative houses and similar groups.

Dick Snyder, Donna Netzer as stu-
dent members of the Development
Council's Board of Directors, sub-
ject to approval by Board of Re-
gents.
Petitioning: Opened to campus for
Driving Regulations study committee,
Housing Committee, Book Exchange
managpr.
Directed Campus Affairs Committee to
the Council recommendations with re-
spect to the Book Exchange giving1
particular attention to the matter of;
operating responsibility.
Meeting time for regular meetings of
the Council moved up to 7:00 p.m.
Representatives from the following
school systems will be at the Bureau of
Appointments for interviews:
Fri., April 29
Warren, Michigan-Teacher Needs:
Early and Later Elementary.
For appointments or additional in-
formation contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528Administration 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-shorthand 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-Social 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.S. Guidance; As-
sistant Coaching-teaching; Girls Phys-
ical Education.
Gaines, Michigan (Gaines Consoli-
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
Needs: Early and Later Elementary (all
grades except Kindergarten); Elemen-
tary Music, combination instrumental-
vocal; 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) - Teacher 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 PhysicalEducstion-
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-
ics.
Trenton, Michigan - Teacher Needs:
Kindergarten; First; Second; Third; Jr.
High General Science; Jr. High English;
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11:00 A.M. Saturday
LOST AND FOUND
LOST PARAKEET-Grey Black, Blue1
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 and1
University Hospital. Real sentimental
value. Reward. Phone NO 3-1561, Ext.;
74. )111A
LOST-Gold Lord Elgin wristwatch.
Vicinity Law Club or downtown. Re-
ward. Call Richard C. King, NO
3-4145. )112A
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. )3648
Mother's Day May 8th
FREE!!1
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
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
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, n-Carat. $100.00. Phone
Ypsilanti 3YP 2469W. )256B
21" TABLE MODEL T.V-Still carries
6 mo. warranty. $110. Ph. NO 2-3462.
)257B

ROOMS FOR RENT
STUDENT ROOM for men on campus.1
NO 8-9402 or NO 8-6087. )74D
HELP WANTED
PORTER for professional fraternity.
Call NO 2-5695 158H
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.
)101
PRIVATE LESSONS ;
EQUITATION JUMPING DRESSAGE
Horses trained
Jerry Everett, 3351 N. Maple, NO 2-8026
)9J
RADIO- 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
11,z Blocks East of East Eng. )281
TYPING - Thesis, Term Papers, etc.
Reasonable rates, prompt service. 830
South Main NO 8-7590. )1J
WANTED TO BUY
L.P. PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER. $15
to $20.00. Daily, Box 25. )8J
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED for summer school: Furnish-
ed Apartment near campus. Grad-
uate woman. Describe3apt., price, and
location to: G.L.C., 315 Ann, E. Lan-
sing. )11K

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
'53 DODGE, 4-door. Sharp, tu-tone.
Good shape. $925. NO 8-7928, )40N
1946 FORD CONVERT. Top shape,
mechanics care, cheap, NO 2-8636, )39N
1951 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. Dynaflow.
Power seats and windows, whitewall
tires. Radio and heater, Phone NO
2-0224. )38N
TRAVEL
HIKE THROUGH YELLOWSTONE NA-
TIONAL PARK with experienced
guide. Share expenses. Approximately
15th August till money runs out or
10th September. Drop card with name
and phone number for details. Pat-
rick Tyson, 1222 Washtenaw. )lS
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EVERGREENS. Dig them yourself. $2.00
to $4.50. Spreading yews, junipers,
globe and narrow arbor vitae, dwarf
pine, blue spruce. See samples at
1422 Washington Hts. (near U-Hosp,)
Call NO 8-8574 for directions for
reaching farm. )259B
NEARLY NEW Speed-Graphic camera.
3%,4x4% Zeiss Lens 3.5. Heiland Sol
Flash. Phone NO 3-0785. )258B
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
TWO SINGLE 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. C'iose to school and bus. $125 a
month. Available May 1. Call NO
2-3012. )75D

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others
Ri msky-Korsakov-Scheh erazade
Honegger-King David conducted by the' composer
Handel-Messiah Scherchen & London Symphony
Vaughen-Williams-Greensleeves, Theme of Tallis
Haydn--Symphonies 88, 100, 102, 97, 95, 93-Scher-
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Holsf-The Planets-Boult & London Philharmonic
Mozart-Concerti No 11, 19, 20, 22, 24, 27 La Mer
Schubert-C Major Quintet
Vivaldi-Gloria Mass and Charpentier Midnight Mass
Scarlatti-Sonatas for Harpsichord-Valenti
Shostakovitch-Symphony No. 1
Mozart-Serenade for 13 winds-Vienna Philharmonic
Wind Group
Beethoven-Archduke Trio-Badura Skoda and others
Beethoven-Symphonies No. 2 and 8-Scherchen and
London Philharmonic
Mozart-Requiem
Bartok-Concerti No. 2 and 3
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