PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 Fordham University SCHOOL OF LAW NEW YORK Member of Assn. of American Law Schools Three-Year Day Course Four-Year EeningCourse Co-Educational Matriculants must be College grad- uates and present full transcript of College record Orientation lectures-incoming students Sept. 8 and 9 Classes Begin Sept. 12, 1955 For further information address REGISTRAR FORDHAM UNIV. SCHOOL OF LAW 302 Broadway, New York 7, N.Y. DAILY I OFFICIAL BULLETIN The 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 TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3553 Administration Building before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication (be- fore 10 a.m. on Saturday.) Notice of DIAL 2-3136 For Program Information I1{II Eves. & Sun. Mats 65c 90c .... Irir.rr - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20hCnhr-oxP~ as - D y I CINEMASCOPG Colorby DELunf co-starring TERRY MOORE-THELMA RiffER lectures, concerts and organization meetings cannot be published oftener than twice. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 VOL. LXV, No. 165 Notices Seniors. Commencement Announce- ments can be picked up by those who have ordered them at the Administra- tion Building Mon., May 23 through Wed., May 25, 1:00-5:00 p.m. Additional Announcements may be purchased at this time also. AUTOMOBILE REGULATIONS The following schedule will govern the lifting of the Automobile Regulations for students in the various schools and colleges of the University: June 8, 5:00 p.m. Architecture and Design Business Administration Education Engineering Literature, Science and the Arts Music Natural Resources Nursing Pharmacy Public Health Graduate Studies School of Dentistry Freshmen--June 2, at 5:00 p.m. Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, and Dental Hygiene Students-June 3, at 3:00 p.m. Law School June 3--11:30 a.m. Medical School Freshmen-June 1, at 12:00 m. Sophomores-June 2, at 5:00 p.m. Juniors - June 3, at 5:00 p.m. Seniors-May 28th at 12:00 m. School of Social Work June 1 at 12:00 m. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each se- mester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the Uni- versity and "(a) All academic credits will be with- held, the grades for the semester or SUCCESS IN THOSE EXAMS! We are always pleased to service you at your convenience. "LOTS' OF LUCK" The Dascoa DBarbers near Michigan Theatre v ps. STARTING WEDNESDAYR CLARK GABLE SUSAN HAYWARD in "SOLDIER OF FORTUNE" YSTA IS ION MOTION 1CTVRig 1ION.11DEUTT JAMES a JUNE {Those aweetheartea inn their greatestn romaace I" t Comman Colorby TECHNICOLOR x-Stirring fRANK LOV0Y-"ALEX NICOL - BARRY SU[IVAN- BRUCE BENNET Produced by SAMUEL J. BRISKIN.Directed by ANTHONY MANN Screenplay by VALENTINE DAVIES and BEIRNE LAY, Jr. Story by Beirne Lay, Jr.. A Paramount Picture Dial Mats 50c 2-2513 C ' Eves. 80c summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has been made." Commencement Instructions to Fac- ulty Members: Convene at 4:15 p.m. in the first floor lobby in Administration Building; buses will be provided in front of the Administration Building to take you to the Stadium or Yost Field House to join procession and to take the place assigned to you on stage, as directed by Marshals; at the end of the exercises, buses will be ready in driveway east of the Stadium or at west side of Field House to bring you back to the campus. Professional and social fraternity houses may remain open for the sum- mer session if there are at least ten men living in the house. If the ten men are all members of the fraternity, one of them may be appointed summer president in charge. If any of the ten men are not members of the frater- nity, the man in charge must be a graduate student approved by the Of- fice of the Dean of Men. There will be no exceptions. According to University Regulations "no fraternity or sororty shall be al- lowed to open if, on July 1 of any year, its unpaid accounts receivable from the members active at any time during the college year just ended exceed a total of $200.00 or its unpaid accounts pay- able for the immediately preceeding years exceed $500.00." Certification that that rule has been complied with should be sent in letter form to the Office of the Dean of Men by the treasurer and the alumni financial adviser by July 1. FACULTY MEMBERS AND UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES: The Board in Control of Intercollegi- ate Athletics of the University of Mich- igan extends to the Faculty and to full- time University employees the privi- lege to purchase Athletic Cards. Those Eligible To Purchase: 1. University Faculty and Adminis- trative Officers. 2. Faculty members who have been retired, but still retain faculty privi- leges. 3. Employees on the University pay- roll who have appointments or con- tracts on a full-time yearly basis; or, if on an hourly basis, are full-time em- ployees and have been employed by the University for a period of not less than twelve months prior to the date of application for the purchase of an Athletic Card. The date shown on the Employee's University Identification Card shall be considered as the date of employment. 4. For spouses and dependent child- ren under 18 years of age of the above groups. Cost of Athletic Card-$15.40 Purchase Date: 1. At Ferry Field Ticket Office be- ginning June 1st. 2. Preference for location expires Aug- ust 10. 3. Additional Season Ticket purchase privilege (limit 2) expires August 10. Conditions and Privileges: 1. Athletic Cards or Tickets are not transferable. 2. Ticket privileges end with termi- nation of employment with the U51'or- sity and no refunds or rebates will be made. 3. Football tickets issued on Athletic Cards will be stamped. Faculty mem- bers must have their University Iden- tification Cards; and spouses and de- pendents must have their athletic cards together with their football tickets to gain admission at the gate. 4. Faculty members and employees who purchase Athletic Cards will re- ceive a reserved seat at each home football game and general admission to basketball, track, wrestling, and base- ball, as long as seats are available. AGENDA STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL MICHIGAN UNION Free University of Berlin Summer- Travel and Study Abroad Academic Freedom Week Housing lists NEW BUSINESS MEMBERS AND CONSTITUENTS TIME ADJOURNMENT SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWING REQUESTS Pleasant View Hotel, Clark Lake, Mich. (12 miles from Jackson) will interview women candidates on May 23 in Room 3B of the Mich. Union from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. They have opening for five waitresses (work would be in dining room, soda fountain, grill work in cof- fee shop). Salary, plus room, board & tips. There is also an opening for a salad & pastry women. Her salary would be $30 per week, plus room & board. General Telephone Co., Muskegon, Mich. will interview women candidates for summer employment on May 24 from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. in Room 3N of the Mich. Union. They need five or ten girls for telephone operators with pay starting at $35 per week, plus differen- tial. They are interested in girls without previous experience as well as those who have had experience. Company, will help to locate living quarters for any candidates who are not Muskegon res- idents. There is a possibility of future summer employment and future ad- vancement within the company for tle right parties. Call the Bureau of App'ts., NO 3-1511, Ext. 2614 to make an app't. to be interviewed. The Summer Placement Division of the Bureau of Appointments will hold its LAST meeting on May 25 in Room 3G of the Michigan Union from 1:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. At this time all avail- able summer job opportunities will be on display for student inspection. The latest material received will be in spec- ifal folders in order that students who have attended previous meetings will be able to quickly look over the new Jobs PERSONNEL REQUESTS FOR SUMMER PLACEMENT IN BUSINESS Continental Can Company, Chicago, Ill. requests applications from male can- didates for their Summer Research Pro- gram. They are interested in Mech., Chemical and Metallurgical Engineer- ing students, plus students In Chem., Food Technology and related majors who are graduating no earlier, than Feb. 1956. Candidates must have a basic interest in the fields of Research and Development. The company offers a satisfactory starting salary and pro- vides round trip transportation from point of departure. Chemstrand Corp., is interested in receiving applciations from candidates who have completed at least their Jun- ior year, majoring in Chem., Chemical Eng., Textile Eng. or Physics for their Summer Trainee Program. Students will be assigned to one of the following lo- cations: The Research & Development Dept., Decatur, Alabama; The Nylon Plant, Pensacola, Florida; or The Acri- lan Plant, Decatur, Al. Contact Mr. A. D. Preston, Tech. Mgr., The Chem. Corp. immediately as openings will be filled by the first of June. Paramount Engineering Co., Detroit, Mich., has openings for draftsmen who are undergrads. They also offer regu- lar employment for graduates. Rate: $2.40-$2.50 per hour. American Motors-Hudson Div., De- troit, Mich. requests applications from students with airframe analysis back- ground. Employment will be considered depending on each individuals back- ground. Contact Mr. W. Cunningham, (Detroit, WA 1-4720, Ext. 382). For additional Information concern- ing the above positions call West Eng. Bldg. (NO 3-1511, Ext. 2182). Ball Office Supply Inc. Ann Arbor wants a part-time student for summer work with car to work in the store-. putting up orders, waiting on trade, etc. Contact store manager at 213 E. Washington St., A. A. General Motors Corp., Saginaw Steer- Ing Gear Division, requests that male students interested in summer em- ployment in Saginaw with their Co. ap- ply in person at their Employment Of- fice, Plant 3, 3900 Holland Road, Sagi- naw, Mich. The Employment Office is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. INTERVIEWING REQUESTS FOR SUMMER PLACEMENT Camp Copneconic, Flint, Mich. will interview male candidates for counsel- ing positions and women for nursing positions in Room 3G of the Michigan Union on May 25 from 12:00 noon- 3:00 p.m. Field Interprises, represented by Mr. Robert Gibson, will interview male and female candidates for summer sales em- ployment in Michigan on May 25 in Room 3B of the Michigan Union from 1:00-4:45 p.m. (Continued on Page 4) 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 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday LOST AND FOUND GREYGOR WATCH. East University and Monroe. No crystal. 6:15 P.M. Sunday. R. Newman, 307 Allen Rum- sey, W.Q. )124M LOST-Master's Thesis. 0. Dean Greg- ory, "Political Parties in the Bonn Government." Stanford University- 1951. Bound in red cloth. Last seen in Poll. Sl. Office. Reward. Call NO 3- 0397. 123A LOST-money clip in vicinity of Red's Rite Spot. Reward. NO 3-1018. )122A 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 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 HOUSE TRAILER. 1951 Continental, 34 feet, two bedroom, fully equipped for modern living. Lot 66 Coachville Gardens. Phone NO 5-4491. )288B FOR SALE PACKAGE DEAL--Complete living room furniture and dining room set for only $160. Call NO 3-5174. )289B '46 FORD. Good condition. Cheap. Piano -Grinnell, Jr. New, August '54. Easy terms. Call NO 3-2037. )293B 25 FT. VAGABOND HOUSE TRAILER. Good condition. $735. Call NO 5-2902 or stop Lot 21, Coachville Gardens. )292B MEN'S SCHWINN BIKE-Reasonable. Call NO 2-0459. )291B UNDATED railway ticket to Montreal. Call NO 2-1968 after 6:30, ask for Green. )249B 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-private bath, building in the rear, private entrance, $67.50 per month. Must have car. Phone NO 2-9020. )35C 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. )370 CAMPUS-suites and rooms for men, summer and fall. Refrigerator. 1019 Church. Call 8-6876. 39C APT. FOR 3 MEN-June through Sep- tember. On campus. Call Mike NO 2- 3241 between 8 P.M. and 10 P.M. )100D CLEAN 3-ROOM FURNISHED APT. on campus for rent June 15 until Sept. 1 or 15. Prefer quiet married couple. No children .or pets. Call NO 2-7395. )105D TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED APART- MENT for summer. Ten minutes from campus. Children permitted. Richard Teevan, NO 3-2915. )41C ROOMS FOR RENT BY DAY-WEEK-MONTH. Campus Tour- ist Homes. 518 E. William. Student rooms also available. NO 3-8454. )66D Read Daily Classifieds ROOMS FOR RENT * 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 FOR RENT FURNISHED 2-ROOMS on campus June 10-Sept. 10. Summer session. Phone NO 2-9272 after 7 P.M. )91D 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 MEN desirable single and double, sum- mer rates. Close to law quad. Phone NO 2-0631. )104D ROOMERS wanted for summer session in fraternity house. All house facili- ties available. Call Jim Ziegler 3-4295. 103D ROOMS for the summer. Fraternity house one block from Law Quad. Call 8-8612 or 2-7817. Ask for house manager. 380 ROOMS in fraternity house available June 15-Sept. 15. $5 per week, $40 for summer. Call NO 3-5806. )97D MEN STUDENTS-Rooms for rent, sum- mer and fall. Shower. 1315 Cambridge Road. )106D ROOMS FOR SUMMER. Cooking privi- leges. One-half block from campus. 417 E. Liberty. )107D FOR MALE STUDENTS. Doubles and singles for summer and fall. One block from Law School. 808 Oak- land. )108D 2 GRAD STUDENTS will share large 4 room apartment for summer session. Reasonable. Call NO 3-5812 between 7:30 and 9:00 P.M. )43 MODERN furnished apartment for mar- ried couple. Summer session. 3 rooms, private bath. Across from West Quad. NO 2-6854. )42C 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 SENIORS-This will be your last week to be eligible for special student rates. Order now and pay later. Great savings on Time, Life, Newsweek, Sat. Eve. Post and others. Call Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )98F COLLEGE STUDENTS EARN $1,000 THIS SUMMER Large national firm will hire and train several extra sharp young men for interesting summer of public contact work. You must be neat appearing and enby meeting peo- ple. Some traveling in Resort Area of Michigan. Car furnished. Sal- ary and commission will net you over $100 a week plus expenses. Wonderful public exlperience for the future. Write or wire immediately BOX NO. 50 - % THIS PAPER )74H TRANSPORTATION ' RIDE TO Southern California June 12; and to Colorado and Southern Cali- fornIa June 16. Share expenses Call NO 2-7528. )5t HELP WANTED $400.00 GUARANTEED-You may earn $1,000. Opening in Michigan for col- lege men and women to assist local manager of CHILDCRAFT. A Marsh- all Field owned company. Ask for Mr. Gibson, Room 3B, Michigan Union, between 1:00 P.M. and 4:45 P.M. on Wednesday, May 25. )75H PART TIME laboratory technician. Uni- versal Die Casting and Manufactur- ing Corporation, 232 Monroe St., Sa- line, Mich., Saline 280. )72 BUSINESS SERVICES HI-Fl Components and Service Audiophile, net prices TELEFUNKEN Hi-Fi, AM-FM shortwave radios Service on all makes of radios and phonographs Ann Arbor Radio & TV 1217 S. University Phone NO 8-7942 1' blocks east of East Eng. )14J R. A. MADDY-VIOLIN MAKER. Fine instruments. Accessories. Repars. 310 S. State, upstairs. Phone NO 2-5982. )10 GOING HOME? Call your authorized baggage and transfer agent. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Co. NO 3-4244 - NO 8-9382. )5W WANTED TO RENT APARTMENT WANTED to sub-let 8 weeks summer session. 1 or 2 bed- rooms. Call collect Fairfield, Conn., Carta, Clearwater 9-5559. )12 TRANSPORTATION WANTED-A party to drive car to Berkeley, California. Approximately July 1 and return to Ann Arbor ap- proximately Sept. 15. Call NO 2-4048. )580 USED CARS 1953 '*PONTIAC HARD-TOP. Two-tone green. Heater. Hydramati, 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 miles. 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 1939 DODGE Sedan, Radio and heater. $75. Fitzgerald-Jordan, Inc., 607 De- troit St., NO 8-8141. )68N EMERGENCY makes sale necessary im- mediately. Beautiful 1949 Chevrolet only 33,000 miles. See Breck, 547 S. Ashley. )67N '48 AUSTIN. Sliding roof. $125, inech- anics care, dependable transportation. NO 8-7672. )68N EXCELLENT mechanical order. 1940 Plymouth 4-door, one owner. Call NO 2-3171 after 5:00 P.M. )71N 1947 OLDS two-door Sedan. Radio and heater. $125. William Scott. NO 3- 1511, ext. 2255. )70N '49 FORD Tudor V-8. $175. Call NO 2- 9382. )89N TRAVEL WANT RIDERS or drivers to Alaska or waypoints. Leaving June 1 or 2. 1955 car. Call John, NO 3-5341. )5S AROUND THE WORLD on schooner Nautilus. Participants wanted for en- joyable 18 months cruise. You will travel around 60,000 miles. For those who love sailing and traveling this will be the experience of a lifetime. For further information write Box 45, )28 ,or "I T a I /~ -A, ,. 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