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THE MIChIGAN DAILY

SAY, MAY 18. 1950

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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FRIDAY at 7:00 and 9:00
TIGHT LITTLE ISLAND
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BASIL RATHFORD
JOAN GREENWOOD

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A J. ARTHUR RANK MYSTERY
The Assassin
with
EVA BARTOK
RICHARD TODD
JOHN GREGSON

THE Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of the University
of Michigan for which the Michigan
Daily assumes no editorial responsi-
bility. Notices shouldtbe sent in
TYPEWRITTEN from to Room 3553
Administration Building before 2 p m.
the day preceding publication, Notices
for the Sunday edition must be in by
2 p.m. Friday.
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956
VOL. LXVII, No. 74
General Notices
A Special Payroll Check will be dis-
tributed to University employees on
May 18, 1956. It will include the three
month retroactive salary increase. These
checks will be distributed in the same
manner as regular salary checks. The
new rates will be included in all regu-
lar pay checks distributed on and after
May 15, 1956.
Effective Mon., May 21 and until
further notice, Lot No. 19 on Forest
Avenue will not be available for parking
because of the parking ramp construc-
tion activities. The lots on Church
Street which have been temporarily used
during the spring for Staff Parking
will also be closed.
The Membership of the Michigan
Chapter of the Society of the Sigma Xi
has been invited to inspect the facilities
of the McMath-Hulbert Observatory of
the Department of Astronomy at Lake
Angelus, Pontiac, on Sat., May 19. Mem-
bers will provide their own transporta-
tion and should arrange to arrive about
2 p.m. for the tour which will take
about 2 hours.
Late Permission: All women students
who attended the play "Black Chiffon"
on Wed., May 16, had 11:20 p.m. late
permission.
Student Government Council: Sum.
rpary of action taken at meeting held
ay 16, 1956.
Approved:
Minutes of the previous meeting.
Appointments: University Commit-
tees: Calendaring - Harlen Givelber,
Georgia Strain; Student Housing, EA-
6588 Jackson Road
Dial NO 8-7083 for Information
Tonight
BOLD AND BRAVE
THREE HOURS TO KILL

vironmental Health - Caryl Dumond;
Driving Regulations Implementation:
Rod Comstock, Tom Sawyer, Jim Dy-
gert.
Administrative Wing: Personnel Di-
rector, Nelson Sherburne; Orientation
Director, Scott Crisler.
Establishment of Student Activities
Building Administration Committee of
8,
Calendar for Fall term, 1956-57, with
exception of Ann Arbor Fund Drive
Dec. 7, 8.
Reviewed: Joint Judiciary appoint-
ments as named by the Interviewing
Board of Joint Judiciary .
Recommended Janet Neary for ap-
pointment by President Hatcher to the
junior position on the University De-
velopment Council Board of Directors.
National Student Congress, Chicago,
August 21 - 23, 1956. Approved seven
delegates, seven alternates. Appropriat-
ed $1500 for expenses.
Recognition granted to: Michigan
Forensic Forum, School of Nursing
Student Government Association, Socie-
ty for the Advancement of Manage-
ment,
Flash Card Section: Expressed op-
position to moving to end zone; auth-
orized Council representatives to fur-
ther discuss problem with officials.
Lectures
James Johnson Sweeney, art critic,
will speak at the Architecture Audi-
torium on Fri., May 18 at 4:15 p.m.
Sponsored by the Department of Art.
Open to students, faculty, and the gen-
eral public. Topic: "Today is Yesterday
Already."
(Continued on Page 4)
SOrganization
Notices
Girls' Golf Club: Matches will be
played between club members, 3:15 p.m.,
May 21, University Golf Club.
*s * *
Graduate Outing Club: All grads are
welcome. Meet behind Rackham Bldg.
May 20, 2 p.m., rain or shine. Wear old
clothes. Hiking, swimming, and cook-
out if it is good weather,
* * *
Hillel Foundation: Friday evening
Sabbath service, Professor Kenneth E.
Boulding will speak on "Religion in the
Business World", tonight, 7:30 p.m.,
Hillel.
The Hillel Players present a two-act
play, "The Cantor", May 20, 7:00 p.m.,
admission free, Hillel.
Saturday morning Sabbath service,
9:00 a.m., Hillel.
There willrbe no more Supper Clubs
this semester.

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .66 1.47 2.15
3 .77 1.95 2.23
4 .99 2,46 4.30
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
HELP WANTED
CARRIERS WANTED to deliver THE
MICHIGAN DAILY. Openings now for
summer and fail. Good pay, morning
delivery, no collecting."Call NO 2-3241
afternoons.
SUMMER and permanent assistant ad-
vertising - good pay - pleasant sur-
roundings - interesting work. Re-
quires intelligence - typing - 5 day
week - paid holidays - insurance -
apply afternoons or Saturday morn-
ing this week, Mr. Hawkins, Adver-
tisers Publishing Co., 944 Wall St.
)124H
WOMAN WANTED, room and board in
exchange for light housework and
baby-sitting. NO 2-7040. )137H
SALESMAN for 3 or 4 hours a day.
Good pay. Call NO 8-7181. )134H
COUNSELORS wanted for Girl Scout
Camp in Chelsea, Michigan-water-
front director, nature and crafts con-
sultant, business manager, handy-
man. Will consider married couple.
For appointment contact Girl Scout
Office, NO 2-4534 days. )125H
WANTED-Cab drivers full or part-time.
Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow
and Checker Cab Company. Phone
NO 8-9382. )70H
PART TIME advertising solicitor for
small magazine. Good commission.
Good job for student. Write P.O. Box
474, Ann Arbor.
MEAL JOB. Next Semester. Pots and
pans. No weekends. Call Don Oksas.
NO 8-0720. )138H
SPORTS
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE now open
for playing. 1519 Fuller Road, )21S
WANTED TO BUY
PORTABLE,electric, 3-speed record
player. Phone Univ. ext. 519, Mon.,
Wed,, Fri. )5K
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Architecture Auditorium
50c

HELP WANTED-MALE
WANTED: Applicants ,for well-estab-
lished school camp-waterfront (Sen-
ior life guard only) and conseors.
Call TR 5-7450 (Detroit) or write 71
E. Ferry, Detroit 2. )268
SUIMMER
WORK
EARN $1500.00
THIS SUMMER
LARGE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION
WILL TRAIN SEVERAL ALERT
COLLEGE MEN FOR OUTSIDE CON-
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AND RESORT AREAS OF MICHI-
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NEAT, BUSINESS APPEARANCE
AND ENJOY MEETING AND TALK-
ING WITH PEOPLE. EXCELLENT
EXPERIENCE REGARDLESS OF
YOUR FUTURE PLANS. SALARY
$87.50 PER WEEK PLUS BONUS.
BOX. NO. 20D, MICHIGAN DAILY,
)22S
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE furnished studio type
apartment, suitable for two. Reason-
able rent, 6 miles from campus. Call
3YP-4597W daily until 2 P.M. )100C
FURNISHED APT. for 3 or 4. Available
June 15. 5 minutes from campus.
NO 2-4401 Ext. 306 Allen Rumsey.
)101C
GIRL STUDENT wanted. Apartment
mate for summer. $30.00 month. Phone
Shirley after 6 P.M. NO 3-1531, Ext.
435. )99C
NEW TWO BEDROOM Home with Gar-
age Attached on Ann Arbor-Milan
Road. Spacious Living room, closets
and storage. Professional couple de-
sired. Phone Saline 531. ) 102C
INEXPENSIVE, clean, 3 bedroom apart-
ment to rent for summer and/or win-
ter. Phone 3-2518. )950
3 ROOM APARTMENT with kitchen.
June 16th through September 12th.
$100 per month. Call NO 3-8508. Dick
Rusnak. )87C
NICE 1st FLOOR APT. for 2 or 3. Three
rooms furnished. I bk. to campus.
June 11th thru Sept. 11th. Call 3-
3689 after 1 or 18 Cooley Hse. E. Q.
)1O40
APT. FOR RENT - available June 7,
couple preferred, Whole first floor and
basement, furnished. $93 per month.
1125 Michigan Ave. Phone NO 5-5132.
)98C
FOUR ROOM two bedroom apartment,
completely furnished. Two miles
from campus, children welcome. Ap-
proximately June 15 to Sept. 5. Call
NO 3-2915 or NO 3-1511, ext. 2237.
)87C
SHARE DELUXE APT. Grad, or pro..
fessional girl. NO 3-3013 after 6 p.m.
)96C
ROOMS for summer. Men students. 1315
Cambridge Road. )66C
USED CARS
SINGER Rdst., 4 seater, 1 liter. Mech.
perfect. Good top. NO 2-7666. )162N
FOR SALE-1937 Buick. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Call Bill Moll. NO 2-
6781. )159N
1951 Chevrolet Clube Coupe, radio,
heater, like new, 30,000 mles, $495.
1949 Chevrolet, 2 door, radio and heater
good rubber, $165.
1949 Pontiac, 25door, black, radio and
heater, $150.
1948 Chevrolet, radio and heater, in
exceptionally good condition, $175.
JIM WHITE CHEVROLET, INC.

ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS for male students, complete
summer rate, $40. Call NO 3-5806.
)48D
I DREAMED I went to summer school
living at 1412 Cambridge. This dream
can become a reality for any male
seeking residence in Ann Arbor this
summer. Reduced summer rates. Call
NO 8-7683. )44D
SUMMER SUBLET beautifully furnished
apartment; living room, kitchen, bed-
room study, bathroom. Available mid-
dle of June, no children. Call evenings
NO 8-7397, Days Horowitz, NO 3-1531
Ext. 388 or 7267. )47D
ROOM completely furnished (Type-
writer, fan, etc.) From June 15 to
Sept. 15, Howard Sobel, NO 5-5165,
913 E. Huron. )511
ROOMS for rent in medical fraternity
for summer. Non-medical students
welcome. Location Washtenaw be-
tween Hill and S. U. Call Fred Hor-
witz, 2-3215. )52D
SUMMER HOUSING. Fraternityhouse
at 1108 Hill St. Summer discount
rates in effect. Close to campus. Single
or double rooms. Call John Farsak-
iam. 3-1767. )50D
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING-Theses, term papers, etc. Rea-
sonable rates, prompt service. 830
South Main, NO 8-7590. )44J
RICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER.
Fine, old certified instruments and
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J
RE-WEAVING. Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave Bac Shop, 224 Nickles Arcade.
)30J
New Atlas Tires
600 x 16, $12.95, 670 x 15, $14.95,
710 x 15, $16.95 (plus tax and your tire)
Hickey's Service Station

PERSONAL
ANNUAL Pharmacy Picnic. 2 P.M. on
May 20th. Huron-Dexter Park. Tickets
at Pharmacy Office. Everyone wel-
come. . )180F
BUDDING yound director with small
inheritance would like suitable audi.
ence for his play "The Cantor" star-
ring the Hillel Players, Sunday at 7:00
P.M. 181F
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single-breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michi-
gan, for free details or phone
WOodward 3-5776. )118F
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-Person to drive 1956 Buick
to Vancouver, B.C. within next three
weeks. Gas & 91 furnished. Con-
tact Mr. Shaw at NO 8-6771 days,
NO 2-5432, nights. )610
RIDERS to Calif. Share expenses, leave
June 6 to 8. Call Raymond Rice, NO
8-7543. )59G
RIDERS to Calif. Share exps. Leave
June 7. Call 3-4145. Ext. P-22. )600
ROOM AND BOARD
HUNGRY? Need a place to sleep? New
Cook, room, and/or board at ALPHA
CHI SIGMA this summer. 1319 Cam-
bridge. For information Call Bob at
NO 3-0521 Ext. 363 Evenings. )9E
CARS FOR RENT
AVIS RENT-A-CAR or VAN for local
or long distance use. Reasonable'
daily, weekly, or hourly rates. Nye
Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E. Washington
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SMITH'S FLOOR COVERINGS
205 N. Main 207 E. Washington
Headquarters in Ann Arbor for;
Armstrong linoleum and tile
NO 3-8321 NO 2-9418
Complete floor coverings shops
Mohawk and Bigelow carpets
Guaranteed installation or
"do-it-yourself."
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SEPARATE TICKETS for "Black
Chiffon" tonight-Call NO 2-3119 be-
tween 12 and 1. Ask for Nancy. )221B

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TILL WE MEET AGAIN
I always find myself yawning hugely when a comedian,
having finished his act, steps out in front of the curtain,
takes off his putty nose, assumes a sincere stance, and de-
livers an oration full of tender and lofty sentiments.
So how come I'm doing precisely the same thing right now?
Two reasons. First, because I couldn't possibly make you
laugh at this time of the year; cramming for finals has left
you wan, woebegone, and in no mood for innocent merriment.
Second, because this is the last column of the current
series, and I'd be a liar if I didn't admit I was just a tiny
bit choked up.
It was two years ago that the makers of Philip Morris
asked me to write this column. My first impulse, frankly,
was to say no. Though I am a man who likes a dollar as well
as the next fellow, my talents just do not seem to lead me
in the direction of writing advertising copy. When called
upon to rhapsodize about soap or sox or cigarettes, I get to
giggling uncontrollably and have to be helped home.
"Buddies," said I to the makers of Philip Morris, "I smoke
Philip Morris myself, and I think it's a jim-dandy cigarette.
But that's all I think it is -a cigarette. Not a graven image.
Not a love object. Just a smoke. I'm afraid I can't get rev-
erent enough to write ad copy for you."
To my astonishment, they seemed delighted. "Reverence
is not required," said the people at Philip Morris. They as-
sured me that I would not be required to write fulsome com-
mercials - that I could rib the cigarette and the company all
I liked - that my columns would be mine alone, with no
editing, no suggestions, and no supervision..
"Hah !" I said by way of reply.
But they kept insisting and finally, my thin breast full of
misgivings, I went to work.
For the first few weeks they were scrupulously true to
their words. Not one syllable, not one comma, was ever
changed; not one quarter-ounce of pressure was ever exerted.
But my doubts were not laid to rest. "When will the honey-
moon be over?" I kept asking myself.
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The answer, gentle readers, is that the honeymoon is
still going on. This finishes my second year for Philip Morris.
During that time, though I'm sure my copy caused an occa-
sional conniption fit in the boardroom, my carte blanche has,
remained as blanche as the day it was issued. Whatever I've
perpetrated in this column has been, as they guaranteed,
mine alone. -
They've been living dolls, the makers of Philip Morris,
and I think I may be forgiven for getting a trifle misty. And
as long as the stops are out, let me say that it's also been a

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AIR FORCE CADETS-save $100 on your
uniform allowance. Recently released
from active duty. Have tailor-made
size 40 gabardine dress blues, and
summer tans, overcoat and rain coat.
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TROPICAL FISH, plants, aquarium sup-
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NEARLY NEW English bike completely
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