17 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 19 1955 ama ar +. ++ar.+.. } a m.nma sv avuv tr I i RENT-A-CAR Standard Rates tnclu4 ds: GAS and OIL and INSURANCE. Phone NO 3-4156 t.1CENSEI NO 8-9757 Nye Motor Sales Inc. COMING FRIDAY! BEST LOVED! MOST HONORED! F 00 SAMUEL GOLDOYNI TM EBEST YEARS. OF OUR LIVE taing MYRNA LOT " EREORIC MARCH DANA ANDREWS " TERES$A WRIGHT VIRGIK1AAYO - ROACY CARMICHAEL ALSO THE THOROUGHBRED WHO DIDN'T BELONG DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I T~he Daily official Bulletin is an official publication of th, 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 Uni- versity. Notices should be sent in 7m mww U 9 LM02 to 19 I DIAL 2-3136 It's perfectly I1 delihItfuI... and S perfect! .4' C :::..r ' "r# r. iLeslie (karo1. ...h 44 . Century ox Spresents ~long Iegs C4NEMASCOPE Color by DE Luxe co-s TERRY MOORE* TELMA RITTER with FRED CLARK " RAY ANTHONY (and his Orchestra) EXTRA WALT DISNEY'S "CHIP'N DALE" TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3553 ceremony, or at the office of the Diplo- Administration Building before 2 p.m. ma Clerk, Administration Building. the day preceding publication (be- fore 10 a.m. on Saturday.) Notice of Student Accounts: Your attention is lectures, concerts and organization called to the following rules passed by meetings cannot be published oftener the Regents at their meeting on Feb. than twice. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not later THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1955 than the last day of classes of each se- Vol. LXV, No. 161 mester or summer session. Student loans which' are not paid or renewed are ?t c subject to this regulation; however, Notices "* student loans not yet due are exempt. Selective Service Examination: Stu- Any unpaid accounts at the close of dents taking theSelective Service Col- business on the last day of classes will lege Qualification Test Thurs., May 19 be reported to the Cashier of the Uni- are requisted to report to Room 140, versity and Business Administration, at 8:30 a.m. "(a) All academic credits will be with- held, the grades for the semester or COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES- summer session just completed will not JUNE 11, 1955 be released, and no transcript of credits To be held at 5:30 p.m. either in the will be issued. Stadium or Yost Field House, depending Wilbn All stu e llowo rsu rac oun a on the weather. Exercises will conclude subeqnt emetoresu er sessio about 7:30 p.m. subsequent semester or summer session about7:30p~m.until payment has been made." Those eligible to participate: Gradu- ates of Summer Session of 1954 and of Choral Union Members who partici- Feb.and June, 1955. Graduates of the pated in the May Festival performances, Summer Session of 1955 and of Feb., and who had good attendance records, 1956 arp not supposed to participate; may pick up their courtesy passes to however, no check is made of those tak- the final Choral Union Series concert ing part in the ceremony, but no tickets (to be given Sun., May 22, at 2:30 p.m.' are available for those in these classi- on Fri., May 20, between 9:00 and 11:30 fications. a.m., and 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. After Fri., Tickets: no passes will be issued. For Yost Field House: Two to each prospective graduate, to be distributed Teach in Japan State Colleges-Sev- from Tuesday, May 31, to 12:00m.; June eral vacancies. Single Man; AB Degree. 11, at Cashier's Office, first floor of Ad- All expenses paid from Ann Arbor to ministration Building; For Stadium: No Japan and return. Tour of duty, two tickets necessary. Children not admit- years. Salary: $3000 plus regular Japa- ted unless accompanied by adults. nese professor salary. Those accepted Academic Costume: Can be rented at will be given summer training at the Moe Sport Shop, North University Av- English Language Institute, Univ. of enue, Ann Arbor. Mich. Assembly for Graduates: At 4:30 p.m. For further information call Prof. Arsembl ftor Gradus:At.4:30 ar.a Ronald Anderson, Ext. 676 or Prof. Rob- in area east of Stadium. Marshals ert Ward, Ext. 536. will direct graduates to proper stations. __Wrx._- If siren indicates (at intervals from The Bureau of Appointments, Summer 4:00 to 4:15 p.m.) that exercises are to Placement Division, will hold its weekly be held in Yost Field House, graduates meeting Thurs., May 19 from 1:00-4:45 should go directly there and be seated p.m. in Room 3G of the Michigan Union.' by Marshals. At this time all available Summer job Spectators: opportunities will be presented. Stadium: Enter by Main Street gates SUMMER PLACEMENT only. All should be seated by 5:00 p.m., PERSONNEL REQUESTS when procession enters field. Camp Winston, Sackett Lake, New Yost Field House: Only those holding York requests applications from male tickets can be admitted owing to lack candidates for the following positions: of space. Enter on State Street, opposite General Counselors; Waterfront Dir. & McKinley Avenue. assistant; Riflery Counselors; Tennis In- Alumni Reunions: Headquarters at structors, and men with good athletic Alumni Memorial Hall. Registration on backgrounds. They prefer men who are June 9, 10 and 11. at least 20 and who have had some camp Alumni Luncheon: Saturday, June 11, experience. They state that salaries and 12:00m., in Waterman Gymnasium. Ad- living accommodations are good and mission of Alumni by badge. Relatives counselor-director relationship excellent. and friends by tickets provided at Contact Jeff Petrak, 20 Marissa Drive, Alumni headquarters. Scardsale, N.Y. Graduation Announcements, Invita- Green Valley Day Camp, Chicago, Ill. tions, Class Rings, Pins, etc.: Inquire at requests applicstions from both men & Office of Student Affairs. women candidates for part-time and Commencement Programs: To be dis- full-time Counselor positions. Camp tributed at Stadium or Yost Field Counselor ratio is about 3 to I with House. the average group size of 6 campers in Housing: Alumni should apply at Reg- the 4-12 range. Contact Green Valley istration Desk, Alumni Memorial Hall; Day Camp, 9046 Oglesby Ave., Chicago all others at Residence Halls Office in 17, Ill. the Administration Building. Owasippe Boy Scout Camps, White- Doctoral and Professional Degree Can- hall, Mich. requests applications from didates WHO ATTEND THE COM- candidates for the following positions: MENCEMENT EXERCISES are entitled Two PHYSICIANS to serve Boy Scout to receive a Ph.D. or professional de- Camps near Muskegon frpm approx. gree hood. Those receiving a Ph.D. hood June 25 to Aug. 31. Salary is $500.00, during the ceremony may exchange it plus board & room for them and fami- for the appropriate degree hood under lies. (Former physicians have enjoyed the East Stand immediately after the this service. For additional information concerning these two openings, contact Dr. Forsythe, Dir. of Health Service, NO 3-1511, Ext. 2310). Openings for two first cooks (one would be a relief cook or a combination); two second cooks. Salary, $400.00 for second cooks and up to $540 for experienced first cooks. Sea- son is from approx. July 3-Aug. 28. Board & room is included and a mar- ried couple with or without children can be accommodated. (Contact Mr. R. W. Thompson, Chicago Council Boy TOWER HOTEL NO 2-4531 Scouts, 9 West Washington St., Chi- cago 2, 11. (State 2-3990). Camp Norcom, Dexter, Mich. requests vww wv OR 2 I I WORRIED? Ii EXAM TIME is Outline Time Use our condensed applications from both men & women candidates for General Counselor po- sitions. For further information con- tact Mr. Ray E. Harms, Dir., 1575 Ford Court, Grosse Pointe Woods, 36, Mich. Republic Steel Corp., Cleveland, Ohio requests applications from students who are seeking summer work in the Cleve- land area. They need summer employees to various job openings. Those desiring information should contact Employ- ment Office, Republic Steel Corp., Cleve. Dist., 3100 East 45th Street, Cleve- land, Ohio. Logansport State Hospital, Ind. re- quests applications from male & fe- male candidates for positions available in their summer student program at their hospital. The salary is $175 per month minus $25 if full maintenance at the hospital is requested. In order to qualify the students should have com- pleted at least 2 years of college with a major in an area similar to one of there depts. Positions open in the fol- lowing fields: Music Therapy-2; Social Service-2; Psychology-2;;Dietary-i ;Rec- reation-6; Laboratory-5; Pharmacy-2; Medical Student Assistant-6. Contact Mr. Ralph B. Cary, Personnel Offier, Logansport State Hospital, Logansport, Ind. Summer Camps, The Crusade Mag. lists 54 camps located throughout the U.S. that are requesting applications from male & female candidates for all types of positions. (Specific positions open are mentioned at each camp.) See booklet at Summer Placement Meeting on May 19 in Room 3G of the Mich. Un- ion from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWING REQUESTS Russell Kelly Office Service, Det., Mich. will interview women who are interested in summer employment in Detroit area offices. Mr. Adderly will interview on May 19 in Room 3G of the Mich. Union from 1:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Camp Tawamana, Charlevoix, Mich. would like to interview women candi- dates for the following positions; Sail- ing Counselor (must be at least 19); and a Registered Nurse or a Senior Stu- dent Nurse. Contact Mr. Gunnerson, 9980 West Outer Drive, Det. 23, Mich. or call during evening at KEnwood 2-1343 to make an appointment to be inter- viewed. SUMMER PLACEMENT PERSONNEL REQUESTS Resorts in Michigan & Out of State. Approximately 20 new resorts have sent in requests for personnel for the sum- mer months. Openings are in all phases of resort work: waiters & waitresses; bus boys; bell hops; secretaries & other office help; kitchen help & first & sec- ond cooks; bartenders; desk clerks, etc. For further information, see material at the Summer Placement meeting, Thurs. May 19, from 1:00-4:45 p.m. in Room 3G of the Michigan Union SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWING REQUESTS Gibson Company, Mich. Will inter- view candidates for Field Representa- tives for sales of home freezers in Jack- son, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Ionia and Battle Creek. Mr. Anderson will interview candidates in Room 3G of the Michigan Union, from 1:00-4:45 p.m., May 25 instead,of on May 19. The following representatives will not be at the Bureau of Appointments for interviews but have the following va- cancies: Brethren, Michigan (Norman-Dickson Rural Agricultural School) - Teacher Needs: Commercial. Chesaning, Michigan (Chesaning Un- ion School)-Teacher Needs: Commer- cial; Home Economics; English-Physical Education (Woman); Spanish-Latin-Li- brary U.S. History-World History-Driv- er Training. Grand Rapids, Michigan (County of Kent)-Teacher Needs: Speech Correc- tionist. Jackson, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Chemistry - General Science; Commer- cial. Tekonsha, Michigan (Tekonsha Com- munity Schools)-Teacher Needs: Band- English or Band-History (man); Head Coach of Football-Basketball-Baseball- English or History. Porterville, California (Porterville State Hospital)-Teacher Needs: Domes- tic Science; Speech Correction; Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Arts-Crafts; Teacher of Cerebral Palsied Children. South San Francisco, California (South San Francisco Unified School District)-Teacher Needs: Elementary- Fifth and Sixth Grades; Industrial Arts; H.S. Mathematics; Girls' Physical Edu- cation; Commerce-Social Studies. Rocky Ford, Colorado-Teacher Needs: Spanish; English-Journalism; English- Public Speaking - Dramatics (High School); Jr. High Home Economics; English-Social Studies; First Grade; Second Grade. Lewes, Delaware (Lewes Special School District)-Teacher Needs: Third Grade; Fourth Grade; Fifth Grade; Mathemat- ics-Science (primarily Jr. High). Calumet City, Cook County, Illinois (Hoover School District No. 157)-Teach- er Needs: Early and Later Elementary; Music. Fox Lake, Illinois (Grant Community High School)-Teacher Needs: English- Speech. Geneva, Illinois (Community Unit School District No. 304)-Teacher Needs: Third Grade; Fourth Grade; Seventh Grade (man) self contained room; Eighth Grade (man) Science-Mathemat- ics-Coach; Educable Mentally Handi- capped (woman); Art and Supervisor (woman) grades 1-8; Vocal Music-Su- pervisor (woman) grades 1-8. Lake Forest, Illinois (Lake Forest Day School)-Teacher Needs: Music; Social Studies (Man) Grades 7-9. Must be able to handle one other subject at one grade level. Ability to coach athletics desir- able; Shop (man) Woodworking, crafts, mechanics grades 4-9. Ability to coach athletics desirable. Only one of thehtwo above positions must be able to coach. Mendota Illinois - Teacher Needs: Basketball coach-Biology - History or Basketball coach-Mathematics, or Typ- ing-Bookkeeping. Newhall, California - Teacher Needs: Mathematics (Grades 7-12) -- Driver training desirable; Girl's Physical Edu- cation-Swimming and water safety; Girl's Physical Education-Sports-espe- (Continued on Page 4) UN11 MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 2-3241 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .66 1.47 2.15 3 .77 1.5 3.23 4 .99 2.46 4.31 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M Saturday LOST AND FOUND LOST-One flute and piccolo in black case. Substantial reward. Call North- ville 66. )119A FOR SALE ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$.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 MAILING and FREE gift wrapping on any purchase of $1 or more. It pays to shop at VAN DYKE'S GIFTS East Liberty between 4th and 5th Aves. )282B A LEITZ-WETZLER Microscope has 2 eye pieces and 4 objectives including oil immersion. For further particulars call NO 8-8712 between 10 A.M. and 12 noon and 1-4 P.M. )285B B AND L MICROSCOPE, 4 Leitz Objec- tives; 2 eye pieces, ungraduated mech- anical stage. Phone NO 2-8777, 12 noon to 9 P.M. )287B PRE-MED STUDENTS FOR SALE-Admissions Requirements Book of American Medical Colleges. $2.00. Contact Stew Aron, 7611 Huber, S.Q., Ext. 800. )286B FOR RENT CAMPUS - APARTMENTS FOR MEN. Furnished. Private baths. Available June to Sept. or longer. $105 for 3. $140 for 4 men. Phone NO 3-8454 aft- er 1 P.M. )31C DELUXE TWO-ROOM apartment, com- pletely furnished, new and clean, electric stove, semi-privatenbath, building in the rear, private entrance, $67.50 per month. Phone NO 2-9020. )35C SUMMER APARTMENT on campus. For married couple. Furnished. $60 per month. Phone NO 3-3026 evenings. )93D ADULTS-Spacious, cool 5 room furn- ished apartment to sub-let from June 10 to Sept. 15. Terrace, large private grounds. 10 minute drive from cam- pus. NO 2-0961 after 6. )37C FOR RENT OR FOR SALE FOR RENT OR FOR SALE-Lovely house, southeast section. Two bed- rooms and bath on each floor. Beau- tiful yard. Mile from campus on bus line. Possession August 15. Call NO 2-5152 between 9-11 A.M. and 5-7 P.M. )4 ROOMS FOR RENT BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH. Campus Tour- ist Homes. 518 E. William. Student rooms also available. NO 3-8454. )66D MALE STUDENTS Going to summer school? Working in AA this summer? Need a good place to live? Call NO 8-7683 or come to 1412 Cambridge Road. )84D MEN STUDENTS-Room for rent sum- mer and fall. Shower. 1315 Cambridge Road. 87D FURNISHED 2-ROOMS on campus June 10-Sept. 10. Summer session. Phone NO 2-9272 after 7 P.M. )91D ROOMERS and or boarders for summer session at a fraternity house on cam- pus. Reasonable rates. Contact Carl Stern at NO 3-4187. )88D ROOMS FOR RENT APARTMENT for rent for summer ses- sion. 5 room apartment for 3 or 4 occupants, on campus locatin. Phone S. Hill, NO 3-4187. )89D 2-ROOM APARTMENT on campus June 10-Sept. 10 or summer session. Phone 2-9272 after 5 P.M. )91D 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 )7D TWO DOUBLE ROOMS for four boys. Summer only. Everything furnished, including linen, telephone, refrig- erator, sunporch, small study room. $8.50 each. 820 E. University, NO 8-7391. )96D 3 MEN to share 4-room apt. June 1- Sept. 1. Large kitchen, private bath and shower. 2 blocks from campus. NO 3-8455 or NO 3-1511, Ext. 2921. )95D TWO STUDENTS to share large, 3- room apartment for summer session. Close to campus. $30 per person. Phone NO 3-8497 between 5 and 7. )94D ROOM AND BOARD SUMMER SESSION roomers and/or boarders wanted. Rent $35 for' eight weeks, board $112.80 with refunds for uneaten meals. Call Jim Burnett, NO 2-9431. )22E ROOM AND/OR BOARD. Fraternity house opening for the summer, good food, ideal location. Call NO 2-3236 for details. )E MEN, interested in international liv- ing? Openings for summer at Nel- son house. Professional cook. Room and board $75. Call NO 3-8506 between 5 and 7 p.m. )25E FRATERNITY HOUSE-Open for sum- mer' students. Suites and rooms. Meals served in the house. Very rea- sonable rates. Located one block from Michigan Union. Call NO 2-3297 and ask for Jack Price. )23E PERSONAL FINAL OPPORTUNITY for graduates to obtain special low student rates on Time, Life, Newsweek, Saturday Even- ing Post, etc. Call Student Periodical Agency, NO 2-3061. )88F HELP WANTED STU DENTS Earn $75-$150 weekly during summer participating in national sales pro- gram. Free training. Car essential. No canvassing. Not books, cosmetics, or magazines. Career opportunities avail- able. Mr. Larman. NO 3-8506. )68H PART TIME laboratory technician. Uni- versal Die Casting and Manufactur- ing Corporation, 232 Monroe St., Sa- line, Mich., Saline 280. )72H BUSINESS SERVICES R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine instruments. Accessories. Repairs. 310 S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5962. )101 RADIO - PHONO - TV Service and Sales Free Pick-Up and Delivery Fast Service - Reasonable Rates ANN ARBOR RADIO AND rV 1217 S. University Phone NO 8-7942 1% Blocks East of East Eng. )261B ~bELRUEHESED j BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING - Thesis, Term Papers, etc. Reasonable Rates, Prompt Service, 830 South Main, NO 8-7590. )1J WANTED TO RENT STAFF MEMBER, wife and two child- ren desire summer lease on house. Call 3 YP 5850 Wi or Univ. ext. 2592. )12L WANTED TO BUY WANTED-Girl's English bicycle in ex- cellent condition. Call NO 2-7864. )9K USED CARS 1951 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. Dynaflow. Power seats and windows, whitewall tires. Radio ind heater. Phone NO 2-0224. .)38N 1953 PONTIAC HARD-TOP. Two-tone green. Heater. Hydramatic, low mile- age. New tires. Real Sharp. The big lot across from downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washing- ton, NO 2-4588. )55N 1953 WILLYS, two-door. Heater. Hydra- matic. 12,000 actual mi)2s. Real sharp. The big lot across from downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )53N 1953 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. Ra- dio and heater. 20,000 miles. Two-tone green. Real nice. The big lot across from downtown carport. Huron Motor ,Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )54N 1947 STUDEBAKER 2 door, maroon finish, good condition $150. Call NO 3-2804 after 5 P.M. )N FREE--emonstration. '40 Pontiac Sta- tion Wagon, $60 Call Wilson at noon or dinner. NO 2-5695. )64N 1949 FORD four-door Sedan. No money down. Doug Gregory's Ford Sales, Saline, Mich., Call Saline 301. )63N 1949 MERCURY Club Coupe. No money down. Doug Gregory's Ford Sales, Saline, Mich., Call Saline 301. )62N 1939 DODGE Sedan, Radio and heater. $75. Fitzgerald-Jordan, Inc., 607 De- troit St., NO 8-8141. )66N 1939 TWO-DOOR Plymouth. Good run- - ning condition. $60. No 3-2913. )65N TRAVEL WANT RIDERS or drivers to Alaska or waypoints. Leaving June 1 or 2. 1955 car. Call John, NO 3-5341. )5S SITUATION WANTED HOUSEWORKER and part-time handy- man with child desire room and board for summer. Mr. Bowman, NO 2-9652. )6S TYPEWRITERS RENTED SOLD. BOUGHT REPAIRED MORRI LL'S ;I I r 4 V'y' STUDY OUTLINES for EXAMS ALL SUBJECTS- It Ulric's Bookstore FOLLETT'S need Open Saturdays 314 S. State St.. until 5 P.M. Ph NO 8-7177 I I Sintem a ui/4 Thursday and Friday at 7 and 9 "OFMICE~ AND MEN". with Burgess Meredith Betty Field and Lou Chaney, Jr. ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM* 50c COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS Sell the textbooks you are no longer using before new editions and newer books decrease their value. SELL THEM NOW- SELL THEM FOR CASH Sell them at FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED ARRIVED... GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS I k Mats. Eves. I 50c 80C V ! 9 1 ff NRRN r d"' So much to return to . . . so far to go! You'll share the loves, the lives, the tense-taut adventures of the men who guard our global frontiers. X:JAMES JUNE STEWART-ALLYSDN Strategic Air Command Colorby TECHNICOLOR FRANK AE~ BARY BRUICE Rarely has a film so intrigued an audience ... with Alastair Sim as the caustic detective! "ABSORBING...SUPERB...INTRIGUING"1et "Smooth, well written, neatly aCted" -cu. "A literate, interesting, well knit drama" -,ournlt AN INSPECTOR CALLS J. B. PRIESTLEY'S famous intriguing story. O !8starring ALASTAIR SIM .%- --CC ZINKA MILANOV, Soparno . . . . . . . Tuesday, October 11 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . . . . Monday, October 24 CHARLES MUNCH, Conductor THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA . . . . .A Sunday, November 6 GEORGE SZELL, Conductor NATHAN MILSTEIN, Violinist . * . . * . . . , Monday, November 14 ROBERT SHAW CHORALE . .* . . . . *. Tuesday, November 22 ROBERT SHAW, Conductor VIENNA CHOIR BOYS (2:30 P.M.) . * . . . . . Sunday, January 15 TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . . . . . * Wednesday, February 22 SIR ERNEST MacMILLAN, Conductor ARTUR RUBINSTEIN, Pianist . . . Thursday, March 1 VIRTUOSI DI ROMA . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, March13 WALTER GIESEKING, Pianist * . . . . . . . Monday, March 19 SEASON TICKETS: Remaining unclaimed seats in Block A, $17.00; Block B, $14.00; Block C, $12.00; Block D, $10.00 c 4~ r M 1l SEASON TICKETS: Block A, $8.50; Block B, $7.00; Block C, $6; Block D, $5.00 I I JM- AKJML-MILJM-AJWAMLAL JWJMLIIWA.V -AM IILW A. W - '%-.0 11 _. _. ___