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DAILY
BULLET"N
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Officers' Report: President: Summer
Activity. Sailing Club, Joint Judiciary
Council appointment, Campus Public-
ity, SGC Relations, Big Ten Student
Association, Lecture Committee, Fall
prospectus. Vice-President: Building
report, Organization evaluation, Inter-
viewing and Nominating.
viewing and Nominating. Treasurer:
Finance report, Student Activity Build-
ing report.
Activities: November 12, Men's Glee
Club, combined concert,2Indiana, Hill
Aud.; November 18, Interfraternity
Council, Panhellenic Association Jazz
Concert, Hill Auditorium.
NSA Congress: Preliminary report,
National Executive Committee, Michi-
gan Region, Financial expenditures.
Administrative Wing. Wing policy and
program.
Cinema Guild Report, summer opera-
tion.
Student book exchange report.
Committee reports: Calendar; Con-
stitutions; Human and International
Relations, Foreign Student Orientation,
Free University of Berlin; Public Rela-
tions and Elections, Orientation Re-
port, Football ticket SGC proposal,
Elections - discussion of time and con-
ditions for next all-campus election;
Campus Affairs, Football ticket infor-
mation and receipt punching.
Old and new business.
Members and constituents time,
Adjournment.
Social Chairmen. Open house before
and after home football games are
authorized in organized student resi-
dences on the Sat. of the game between
11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. for pre-game
functions and between 5 p.m. and 7
p.m. for post-game functions. Registra-
tion of these functions is not required
provided they are confined to the hours
indicated.
Academic Notices
The Extension Service announces the
following classes to be held in Ann
Arbor beginning Thurs., Sept. 29:
Astronomy for Everyone, 7:30 p.m.,
2003 Angell Hall; Creative Writing
Workshop, 7:30 p.m., 171 School of Busi-
ness 'Administration; Oil Painting, be-
ginning and intermediate, 7:30 p.m., 501
Architecture Building; The Changing
Order in Asia, 7:30 p.m., 131 School of
Business Administration.
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made in Room 4501 of the Administra-
tion Building on South State Street
during University office hours, or in
Room 164 of the School of Business
Administration on Monroe Street, and
Thurs. evening of this week.
Engineering Seminar: Dean G. G.
Brown will discuss "The Right Job for
You" Thurs., Sept. 29, at 4:00 p.m. in
311 West Engineering Building. Engi-
neering students are invited.
Sociology Department get-together for
faculty and graduate students Thurs.,
Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m., West Conference
Room, Rackham Building. Graduate
students in sociology and social psy-
chology invited.
Seminar in Applied Mathematics is
Thurs., Sept. 29, at 4:00 p.m. in 247
West Engineering. Refreshments.
Doctoral Examination for Howard
James Ivens, Education; thesis: "A Basis
for Determining Course Content for a
Survey Course in Physical Science for
Teacher Education in Illinois," Thurs.,
Sept. 29, 4018 University High School, at
2:00 p.m. Chairman, J. M. Trytten.
Events Today
Free films, Museums Bldg., 4th floor
exhibit hall. "Ships, Men and Sea."
Sept. 27-Oct. 3. Daily at 3:00 and 4:00
p.m., with extra showing Wed. at 12:30.
Placement Notices
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
U.S. Civil Service, Selfridge Air Force
Base, announces exams for Aircraft Jet
Engine Mechanic, Aircraft Jet Engine
Tester, Aircraft Mechanic, and Aircraft
Weider.
U.S. Civil Service, V. A. Hospital,
Dearborn, Mich., announces exam for
Nursing Assistant.
U.S. Civil Service Examiners for Corps
of Engrs., Detroit, Mich., has opportuni-
ties for appointment as Construction
Superintendent to work with general.
construction, buildings and utilities,
rivers and harbors, and airfields.
U.S. Civil Service Examiners for Scien-
tists & Engrs., Calif., has vacancies with
the Navy Dept. for Scientists and Engi-
neers.
State of Oregon announces an open-
ing for an Audiometrist to work in
state-wide Hearing Conservation Pro-
gram.
Mich. State Civil Service has openings
for Chemist I, II, II and Industrial
Health Chemist IV.
Wisconsin State Civil Service offers
MIDWEEK
VESPERSI
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Registration for. these classes
may beI
erjeCtiOK t tModern Goainq r
DIAL NO 2-2513
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employment to non-residents with op-
tions in Sanitary, Chem., or. Public
Health Engrg. to work as Public Health
Engr. II.
Navy Overseas Employment Office has
opening in Guam, Marianas Islands, for
a Physical Science Aid (Chem.), Liquid
Fuel Gagers, Refrigeration Mechanics,
Refrigeration or Air Conditioning Plant
Operators.
For further information contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 371.
Organization
Notices
Congregational - Disciples Student
Guild, Mid-week meditation, today, 5-.
5:30 p.m., Douglas Chapel, Congrega-
tional Church, State and William
Streets.
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Natural Resources Students: Annual
Forester's Club Camp fire, Sept. 29,
Saginaw Woods. Meet at parking lot
entrance to the School of Natural Re-
sources, 7:30 p.m. Transportation will
be provided.
Generation: Organizational meeting,
Sept. 29, 3 p.m., Student Publications
Bldg.
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Hillel: Sabbath Dinner, Sept. 30. 6
p.m., Hillel. Reservations due Thursday
noon, Sept. 29.
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International Center tea, co-sponsored
with International Student Association,
September 29, 4:30-6:00 p.m., at Inter-
national Center. Everybody welcome.
* * *
Junior Interfraternity Council: Peti-
tioning for Social, Services, and Frater-
nity Relations committee chairmenships
now open. Members of the 1955 spring
-pledge classes are eligible. Further in-
formation, Stewart Gordon, 2-3297 or
Harry Donald, 8-7651. Petitions due 4
p.m., Oct. 5 at IFC office, Room 3-C,
Union.
Kappa Phi meeting, Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m.
Wesley Lounge, Methodist Church.
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Michigan Union: Tryout smoker, to-
day, 4 p.m., Room 38, Union.
Mimes: Meeting, Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m.,
Union Opera Office.
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Proposed Physics Club, organizational
meeting today, Rm. 2038 Randall Lab.,
7:30 p.m. South Quad.
WCBN, South Quad, organizational
meeting, Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m., Room
G103, SQ.
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Westminister Student Fellowship,
Meditation, tiay, 5:10 p.m., 3rd floor
Chapel, Presbyterian Student Center.
~Y, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955
Stevenson
Airs Views
On Business
NEW YORK UP)-Adlai Steven-
son says the future og government
and business "does not consist in
either one having ambitions to
take over the functions of the
other."
"It is an essential goal for the
future to keep their separation
jealously guarded,'' adds the 1952
Democratic candidate for presi-
dent.
Writing in the October issue of
Fortune magazine, out Wednesday
Stevenson seeks to outline goals of
achievement for America during
the next 25 years, specifically in
the relationship between business
and .government.
Dislikes Antagonism
"If there were but one 25-year
goal to fix upon in this area," he
writes, "it would be, for me, to
stop the talk about a basic an-
tagonism between American busi-
ness and government, and replace
such nonsense with a recognition
of the common purposes and ob-
ligations of these two cornerstones
of democratic capitalism."
He pointed to cooperative busi-
ness and government activity dur-
ing wartime. But he urged guid-
ance and control of "our growing
commonality" lest it encourage
mass mediocrity.
ment," he goes on, "are contri-
buting enormously to the almost
unbeliexable advance of technol-
pgy in America-but both must
become increasingly aware of their
moral and spiritual responsibili-
ties."
Businessmen Influential
Of this advancing technology,.
Stevenson says:
"The men to whom mass-Ameri-
ma, tunes its ear today are
business-men-indeed, they seem
to have more influence on the
youth than the schools, more in-
fluence on the devout than the
wocked than the thought of per-
dition.
"With this prestige goes a re-
sponsibility that can be given no
artificial boundaries."
AA Symphony
To .Rehearse
DIAL 2-3136
The only quiet
thing at Annies
was the still!
(Ella Fitzgerald
as Annie)
JACK
WEBB
As PETE KELLY ~
"TARRINQ-
JANET fEDMOND
SEIGH O'BRIEN
EJXYTPAGE PEGGY LEE
TO &MERaWDEVINE."IEEMARVINEELLAIZGERALD
in "Designs on Jerry" CINEMAScOPEWARNERCOLOR
Mats. 50c Eves. 80c also
---CMG-DONALD DUCK
COMING - -in "Beezy Bear"
"Night of the Hunter" "Naughty Mermaid"
Next: Joel McCrear in "Wichita"
MICHIGAN DAILY
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 4.30
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Meteorology book. Reward. P.
Jansma. NG 3-5806
LOST-Wallet in Swift's Drugstore, Sept,
23, containing ID cards, cash. RE-
WARD. Please notify Wayne Dye, 1133
E. Ann, NO 8-8144,
FIVE ALLEYCATS (Ann Arbor) can be
had by phoning NO 2-6362 after 4 p.m.
'FOR SALE
MECH. DRAWING SET - $10. Call
NO 2-3652.
GIRLS 26" bicycle-like new. Call
NO 2-8614.
MICROSCOPE-B&L Binocular Micro-
scope with four objectives, mechanical
stage. Bargain price. Dr. Yoder, 1463
University Terrace, NO 3-2325.
COLD-SPOT Refrigerator, 9.7 ft., prac-
tically new. 521 Hillspur Rd., Barton
Hills. NO 2-5026.
ALTO SAXOPHONE. Call NO 2-1490.
STUDENT ROOM
RUG SPECIAL
9x12 cottons, all colors, priced
on sale now at $29.95
SMITH'S CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington NO 3-5536
)5B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88; Sox,
39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )4B
MODEL A - $25; Remington portable
typewriter $60. Call NO 2-6671. T.
Leithauser. )13B
APARTMENT SIZE-electric stove, ex-
cellent condition, $40. 1202 Pontiac
Rd. Phone NO 2-5459. )9B
COOKED and cleaned select cocktail
shrimp for the party, get-togethers at
Washington Fish Market, 208 E. Wash-
ington, NO 2-2589. Free delivery. )3B
37" G.E. Electric Range. In good condi-
tion. Phone NO 2-3727. )6B
FOR RENT
GRAD STUDENT male wanted to share
apartment until mid August. Call
3-2825 mealtimes or late evenings. )4C
WANTED-2 graduate women to share
apartment. $32.50. 1234 White Street.
)3C
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOM-ERS are flying that the Bud-
Mar agency has the best in musical
entertainment. Call NO 2-6362 after
4 p.m.
WANTED-1 man to share 2 bedroom
apt. with 3 others. Investment neces-
sary. Transportation necessary. Call
NO 8-9672.
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARDERS WANTED at Medical ra-
ernity. Apply, Steward, 1315 Hill or
NO 2-2252.
BOARDERS WANTED-Good food, reas-
onable rates. Call Bradford Barr,
NO 2-9431
REGULAR BOARDERS wanter for fall
semester at Alpha Chi Sigma. If
interested call NO 2-8312 any evening.
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MISCELLANEOUS
"WE'VE MOVED"
Tes, White's Skindiver Supply has moved
to new location. When coming into
Dexter turn north off Ann Arbor St.
on H Street next to the Dexter High
School, and follow it down to 3580 our
new address. For further information
call HA 6-8169.
PERSONAL
VIOLA!
Atlantic Mon .... $2.50-7 mos. (36c ea.)
Holiday..........2.97-10 mos. (30c ea.)
Ladies Home Jr ..... 4.03--23 mos. (18c)
Life ................ 4.00-1 yr. (8c ea.)
*Newsweek ......... 3.00-1 yr. (6c ea.)
Nation .......... 3.90-9 mos. (oc ea.)
New Yorker ...... 3.00-8 mos. (9c ea.)
Reporter ...........3.50-1 yr. (15c>ea.)
Sat. Eve. Post .... 3.50-35 wk. (10c ea.)
Sports Il............ 4.00-1 yr. (8c ea.)
.Time .............. 3.00--i yr. (6c ea.)
US News & WP .... 3.27-44 wk. (7c ea.)
*Students only. Above rates are special
discount prices available through Stu-
dent Periodical Agency. Order by phon-
ing NO 2-3061, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. )2F
PHOTOGRAPHERS interested in addi-
tional commercial wrk contact ABC
Party Service, for vital information
at NO 2-9793. )1F
HELP WANTED
YOUNG LADY for part time work at
soda fountain, Hours i-i or 12-2.
Swifts Drug store, 340 S. State. Phone
2-0534. )8H
WE WANT registered nurses full or part
time. Community Nursing Bureau,
401 Thompson, Apt. 9, Telephone
8-6515. )9H
WANTED-Baby sitter living near Stone
School and Packard--or with car. Call
NO 2'3061.
TYPIST WANTED on part time basis,
for approx. four weeks. Contact Mr.
Scott, 420 Maynard St., Wed., Sept. 28
between 9-li.
COPYWRITER-Part time for Radio and
TV. Call NO 2-5517 before 11:00 A.M.
and ask for Copy Editor.
GIRL TO WORK FOR ROOM and
board. Chief duty sitting with healthy
grandmother. NO 8-9039. )1H
SALES CLERK
Part time or full time for men's fur-
nishing store. Experience preferred.
References. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash-
ington Street. )7H
WANTED-Salesladies--part or full time.
The Elizabeth Dillon Shop. 530) .
Forest. )2H
WANTED-cab drivers. Full or part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company,
phone NO 8-9382. )6H
WAITRESSES wanted full and part
time. Apply in person. 332 S. State.
Mary Lee Candies. )5H
YOUNG LADY - Pleasant personality,
attractive. To do interviewing and
reception type of work. Call NO
2-4229. )H
PART OR FULL TIME -- experience
necessary. Apply with Mr. Smith at
Mast's Campus Store, 619 E. Liberty.
)3H
BUSINESS SERVICES
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
Rolleicord IV ike new with case $90
Purchase Camera Shop
1116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972
)7J
HAND KNITS bye, Lucie Marie -suits,
dresses, sweaters, stoles, sport sweat-
ers for men or women. Let me com-
plete your skirt or sweater in time
for fall wearing. Call NO 2-2745 for
appointment. )J
ATTENTION PARENTS-There are still
a few openings for three and four
year olds in full sessions of the Ann
Arbor Nursery School. Parents inter
ested in entering children in Ann Ar-
bor's oldest. co-operative nursery
school may call Mrs. Kenneth Stone,
4025 Wagerly Rd., NO 8-7252.
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
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TRANSPORTATION
RIDER NEEDED to share expenses to
Columbus, Ohio. Leave Saturday, re-
turn Sunday. NO 3-3592 after 7:30
p.m. )1G
IFIEDSi
BUSINESS SERVICES
LAWYERS - Improve your speaking
ability. Individual and class training.
Phone NO 3-1531, Ext. 296. )3J
HI-FI Components and Service Audio-
phile, net prices. Telefunken Hi-Fl,
AM-FM shortwave radios. Service on
all makes of radios and phonographs.
Ann Arbor Radio and TV, 1217 S.
University, Phone NO 8-7942. 1%
blocks east of East Eng. )1J
RICHARD MADDY--VIOLINMAKER
Fine, old certified instruments &
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )2J
USED CARS
THUNDERBI RD
3 months old, low mileage, jet black
hard top, Fordomaite, power steering
& seat, radio and heater, private own-
er, $2795. NO 3-0219.
MUST SELL-1936 Olds, good condition,
just driven from New Jersey. Call Gil
Marcus 2-6002. )7J
1947 CHRYSLER, dark blue, good tires
and seat covers. Radio and heater,
$100. Call A. Bauman at 2-3941. )13N
'49 FORD V-8, radio, heater, overdrive,
good rubber, excellent condition, ac-
tual mileage 42,000. $325. NO 2-2460.
)12N
1947 BUICK-;2-door, clean, reliable
transportation. Priced right. Phone
NO 3-8282 after 6:30 P.M.
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1951 STUDEBAKER, club coupe, heater
and automatic tranamission,. excep-
tionally clean. The big lot across from
the downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, 1;02-4588.
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1951 FORD-V- 2 door black, radio,
heater, overdrive, new tires, in A-1
shape. The big lot across from the
downtown carport. Huron Motor Sales,
222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )9N
1950 CHEVROLET--4 door, gray, heater,
new tires. The big lot across. from
the downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 24588.
)ION
PRESBYTERIAN
STUDENT CENTER
Room 217
September 28, 5:10 P.M.
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CHORAL
UNION
CONCERTS
ZINKA MILANOV, Soprano ............... Tuesday, October 11
Queen of the Metropolitan
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Charles Munch, Conductor ................ Monday, October 24
THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
George Szell, Conductor . .. ........,.,.. Sunday, November 6
NATHAN MILSTEIN violinist .......... Monday, November 14
World Renowned
SHAW CHORALE AND ORCHESTRA
Robert Shaw, Conductor ................Tuesday, November 22
VIENNA CHOIR BOYS (2:30 P.M.)' ....... Sunday, January 15
Tomorrow
Opening rehearsal for the Ann
Arbor Civic Symphony will be held
at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the new
music unit of Slauson Shool.
The orchestra is specifically in-
uate and faculty instrumentalists
tended for graduate, underglad-
who,because of schedule conflicts,
are unable to play with a Univer-
sity organization.
Orien Dalley, of the music
school, is the conductor.. Six con-
certs are scheduled for the year,
including a school concert in Hill
Auditorium and two special per-
formances in the League Ball-
room featuring the music of Mo-
zart and Sibelius.
Further information may be ob-
tained by calling the Symphony of-
fice at NO 2-4279.
'Ensian Schedules
Undergraduates who wish to
join the Michiganensian tryout
staff may sign up from 3 p.m. to
5 p.m. today in the Ensian office,
200 Student Publications Bldg.
1952 CHEVROLET-2 door, green, radio.
and heater. 22,000 actual miles, spare
tire never been on the ground. Sharp!
The big lot across from the downtown
carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W.
Washington, NO 2-4588. )2N
1949 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 sedan, ra-
dio, heater, hydramatic, $350; 1950
Ford Convertible, new tires, new top,
beautiful condition, priced' right.'
"You get a better deal" at Fitzgerald
Jordan, Inc., 607 Detroit Street. NO
8-8141. )2N
1951 MERCURY STATION WAGON -
new tires, radio -and heater, overdrive,
wonderful condition. The big lot1
across from the downtown carport.
Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washing-
ton, NO 2-5688. )6N
MODEL K-:1952 Harley-Davidson, low
mileage, windshield, spot light, saddle
bags and buddy seat. One owner. Ann
Arbor Motor Sales and Service. NO
8-7030. )5N
'51 FORD CONVERT. Radio and heat-
er. Call Frank, NO 2-2500 after 6 at
NO 5-4513. )3N
MUST SELL-1936 01ds, good condition;
just driven from New Jersey. Call Gil
Marcus NO 2-6002. )IN
REAL ESTATE
HOTEL - 35 rooms, centrally located,
furnished, reasonable, terms, Student
overflow welcome. Ross Real Estate,
NO 2-7736 or NO 2-8137 evenings. )1R
Read
Daily
Classififed.
Sir Ernest
MacMillan, Conductor ...... Wednesday,
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Conductor .... ............
October
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Conductor ....... Wednesday,
r, Conductor .............. .. Sunday,
Pianist ................. Wednesday, F
All concerts will be held in Hill Auditorium, and will begin at 8:30 P.M.,
unless otherwise indicated.
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