SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE k DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN_ The Daily Official Bulletin is an i. official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michi- gan Daily assumes no editorialre- sponsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Building, be- fore 2 p.m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1957 VOL. LXVII, NO. 169 General Notices The University Automobile Regula- tions will be lifted with the comple- tion of classes on Wed., May 29, 1957. 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 semester 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 withheld, the grades for the semester or. summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued. . "(b) All students owing such ac- counts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent )semester or sum- mer session until payment has been made." Commencement Instructions to Fac- ulty Members: Convene at 4:15 p.m. in the first floor lobby in the Administra- tion Building. Buses will be provided in front of the Administration Building on State Street to take you to the Sta- dium or Yost Field House to join pro- cession and to take the place assigned to you on stage, as directed by Mar- shals; 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. Distribution of Diplomas: If the ex- ercises are held in the Stadium, dI- plomas for all graduates, excepting the School of Dentistry, will be dis- tributed from designated stations un- der-the east stands of the Stadium, im- mediately after the exercises. The di- ploma distribution stations are on the level above the tunnel entrance. If, however, the exercises are held in the Yost Field House, all diplomas excepting those of the School of Den- tistry will be distributed from the win- dows of the Cashier's Office and the Office of Registration and Records in the lobby of the Administration Build- ing. Following the ceremony diplomas may be called for until 9:00 p.m. Faculty Members and University Em- ployees: The Board in Control of In- tercollegiate Athletics extends to the Faculty and to full-time University em- ployees the privilege of purchasing Ath- letic Cards. Those eligible to purchase:~ 1. University Faculty and Administra- tile Officers. *2. Faculty members who have been retired, but still retain faculty privileges. 3.g 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-1 time employees and have been em-s ployed by the University for a peri odofnot less than twelve months prior to the date of application for Saturday at 7 Sunday at "CAPT I' PARA wit Alec Guinness the purchase of an Athletic Card. The date shown On the Employee's University Identification Card shall be considered as the date of em- ployment. 4. For spouses and dependent chil- dren between the ages of 10 and 18 of the above groups. Cost ofhathletic cards- $15.00. Purchase date: 1. At Ferry Field Ticket Office begin- ing June 3. 2. Preference for location expires August 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 termina- tion of employment with the Uni- versity and no refunds or rebates will be made. 3. Football tickets issued on Athletic Cards will be stamped. Faculty members must have their Univer- sity Identification Cards; and spouses and dependents must have their athletic cards together with their football tickets to gain ad- mission at the gate. 4. Faculty members and employees who purchase Athletic Cards will receive a reserved seat at each home football game and general admis- mission to basketball, track, wrest- ling and baseball, as long as seats are available. MainePlays Matinee Today "Witness for the Prosecution". The Agatha Christie mystery hit being presented by the University Drama Season has its last two performances today and seats are still available for the matinee at 2:30 p.m. today. Tickets are on sale today 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. at Mendelssohn Thea- tre box office. Concerts Student Recital, Kathleen Rush, so- prano, in partial fulfillment of the de- gree of Master of Music, at 8:30 p.m. May 25, in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Com- positions by Barber, Strauss, Donizetti, Pizzetti Respighi, Brogi, Tedesco, and Berlioz, and she will be accompanied by Clark Bedford, pianist. Miss Rush is a student of Chase Baromeo. Open to the public. Academic - Notie s Aeronautical Engineering Seminar. Dr. J. T. Stuart of the National Physi- cal Laboratory, Teddington, England, will talk on "Non-linear Theories of Hydrodynamic Stability," Mon., May 27 at 4:00 p.m. in Room 1042, East En- gineering Building. Doctoral Examination for Thomas Clarence Bridge, Music; thesis: "A Stu- dy of the Music and Non-Music Re- quirements in Music Education Curri- culums", Sat., May 25, East Council Room, Rackham Building, at 11:00 a.m. Chairman, David Mattern. Doctoral Examination for Howard Eber Ellis, Musicology; thesis: "The In- fluence' of Pestalozzianism on. Instruc- tion in Music", Sat., May 25, East Coun- cil Room, Rackham Bldg., at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, A. P. Britton Doctoral Examination for William Howard Medlyn, Education; thesis: "A Cost Analysis of School Bus Trans- portation in Michigan", Sat., May 25, 3026 University High School, at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, H. R. Jones. Doctoral Examination for 0. Robina Quale, History; thesis: "The Mission Compound in Modern China: The Role of the United States Protestant Mis- sion as an Asylum in the Civil and In- ternational Strife-of China, 1900-1941", Mon., May 27, 3609 Haven Hall, at 11:00 a.m. Chairman. J. W. Hall. Doctoral Examination for Joseph Bryce Tysver, Mathematics; thesis: "In- r~ ( :00 and 9:00 8:00 only AIN'S ~DISE" Yvonne DeCarlo AUDITORIUM )C herent Errors in Matrices with Statis- tical Applications". Mon., May 27, East Council Room, Rackham Building, at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, P. S. Dwyer. Placement Notices The following schools have listed va- cancies on their teaching staffs with the Bureau of Appointments for the 1957-58 school year. They will not betin to interview at this time. Caledonia, Michigan - Elementary (1, 4, 5) Chicago, Illinois - All Fields. Covina, California - Elementary; Nurse; 7th & 8th Core; Physical Edu- cation; Home Economics. Dundee, Michigan -- Math/Physics; English/Speech; Commercial; Social Studies. Grayling, Michigan - Home Econo- mics, 5th or 6th Grade (man preferred). Hale, Michigan - High School Band; Vocational Home Economics; Commer- cial; English/Language or Speech; In- dustrial Arts; Math. Lawrence, Michigan - 5th Grade; 3rd Grade; High School Girls Physical Education; Commercial. Lordsburg, New Mexico - 1st Grade; Junior Hi Girls Physical Education/ English; Home Economics/Englishnor Science; Vocal Music/English; Senior Hi English; English/Journalism; Alge- bra/General Math; Girls Physical Edu- cation/Social Science; Commercial. MarineCity, Michigan - Elementary (1, 2, 5); English/Spanish.. Niles, Michigan-Elementary (1, 4, 6). Quincy Michigan - Kindergarten; Kindergarten/Elementary Music; Ele- mentary Music; English. Wyandotte, Michigan - Early Ele- mentary.I For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- ministration Building, NO 311511, Ext. 489. Personnel Requests: Mich. State Civil Service announces an examination for Liquor Enforcement Trainee and for Highway Laboratory Technician. U. S. Air Force, Overseas Civilian Personnel List of vacancies for May has been issued. Positions are an- nounced in various fields for work in Europe, the Near East, the Pacific Area, Puerto Rico, Japan and Iceland. For further information contact the the Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 3371, 3528 Admin. Bldg. The last Summer Placement Meeting of the year will be held on Wednesday in the Michigan Union, Room 3G, from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Students who still do not have sumnier jobs are urged to attend. There are still a number of interesting openings. Representatives of the Realsilk Co. will interview students interested in sales work during the summer months. A number of routes are available. Mr. Wm. J. Oberti, District Sales Manager of the Louis Sales Co., will interview students interested in sell- ing tools during the summer months. Miss Marie McGrain and Mr. Mihit- tin Yilmaz, representatives of the Ren- dezvous Hotel at Put-in-Bay, Ohio will interview applicants interested in wait- ress work. A personnel request has been re- ceived from the Indian River Inn, near Petoskey, Michigan for waiters. Appli- cation blanks may be obtained at the Summer Placement Meeting. The Detroit YMCA has openings for six counselors, (male) and sailing, rid- ing and nature lore ,specialists at Camp Nissokone and Camp Oscoda. Inter- ested candidates should call Mr. Arden Detert, at the Detroit YMCA; 2020 With- erall Street. The John D. Morrison Co. of Mar- quette, Michigan has openings for ac- countants for the summer.months. Ap- plications are available at the Sum- mer Placement Meeting. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT LARGE FOUR room unfurnished at 415 S. 5th. Close to campus and down- town. Stove, refrigerator, and tele- vision antenna furnished. Large sun porch, fire-place, and garage. $115 per month. Phone NO 3-5532 after 6:30 P.M. )C221 NEW FURNISHED 3-4 man apartment. summer. Five minutes from campus. Air-conditioned, swimming pobl. Air-conditioned swim min g pool. Phone NO 2-4401, ex 314 Winchell. $130. )C222 FOR SUMMER-completely furnished 4 room apt. Private bath. Near cam- pus, $90 per month, all utilities in- cluded. Call Skip Gathmann, NO 3- 5480. )0223 FOR SUMMER-5 room apt. close to campus. Very reasonable. Call 505 Williams Hse. W. Q. NO 2-4401. )C224 TO RENT: Apt. for summer, fully fur- nished. 4 rooms and bath, cheap. NO 3-6180 after 5 P.M. )C211 SUMMER CAMPUS rooms and suites for men. Refrigerator. 1019 Church. Call NO 3-4257. )C212 SUBLET less than our rent. June 15- Aug. 31. Furnished. One bedrom North Campus Apts. NO 3-6358. ) 214 SUMMER APT. 1 woman. 2 rooms and bath $60. Including utilities. Near campus. NO 8-7933. )C215 ROOMS with cooking privileges. Close to campus; corner Hill and E. Uni- versity, 1108 Hill St. NO 3-1767. Con- tact Michael Newton from 12-1 P.M. 6-7 P.M. )C216 SUMMER RENTAL: Ann Arbor Hills home rent free. Partially handicapped young man will share home with re- liable couple, June 10-Sept. 1. NO 3- 4592. )C217 MODERNLY FURNISHED 3 man apt. to rent for summer. $100 per month. Call NO 5-5531. )C209 BEST IN TOWN Rooms for men at reduced summer rates. Short walk from campus. NO 8-7683. )C205 FOR RENT. 3 room furnished apart- ment; modern; available June 10th; laundry facilities; preferably 2 pro- fessional women or couple only. Near campus, NO 3-4325. )C198. FOR SUMMER. Reasonable three-rooms and bath near IM Building. Partly furnished. NO 3-0521, ext. 829 for 2 or 3. )C199 ACROSS FROM Ferry Field. Apart- merits for one or two persons; pri- vate baths; furnished and unfur- nished; summer or longer. Inquire 1315 S. State after 5:30. )C201 ROOMS-Double and suite, male gradu- ate student (summer and fall), half block from campus. Cooking priv- ileges. 417 E. Liberty. )C191 ROOMERS in fraternity for summer. Phone NO 3-5806 anytime. )C-152 ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS, % Double at $6.50/wk, available now. Also rooms for summer session. NO 2- 6094 after 5 P.M. 1021 Hill St. 2 doors from East Quad. )C132 FOR FALL and summer-modern apart- ments, 1 block from campus. NO 2- 1443. )099 1NEW furnished efficiency apt., walk- Ing distance, for summer rental. Wil- liam Dawson, NO 2-2076. )C185 IST FLOOR apt. at 810 Church St. Furnished for three. Summer rental to Sept. 15, $135. Private entrance and bath. NO 2-7969. )C186 SUMMER APT. 2 blocks from campus. 3 or 4 persons. Inquire 2-9416. )C160 FALL AND summer apartment. 4 rooms near campus. NO 2-8841. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 2 3 4 Classified 1 DAY .75 .90 1.04 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 1 .87 2.25 2.60 J 2.78 3.33 3.85 Saturday Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Phone NO 2-3241 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED to and/or from San Francisco. Leave June 27. Return Sept. 13. -Call Bill, NO 2-3354. )G69 MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, RADIOS, REPAIRS HI FI STUDIO End of semester sale! Price reductions on selected models of tape recorders, Hi Fi amplifiers, and Hi Fi phonographs. 1217 & 1317 So. University NO 2-9595 )X37 FOR RENT CAMPUS APARTMENTS SUMMER OR FALL 2, 3, or 4 adults. Snappy furnished apartments with private baths. Near campus and hospitals. NO 3-4594. )C220 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly service is our business. At- las tires, batteries and accessories. Warranteed & guaranteed. See us for the best price on new & used tires. Road service - mechanic on duty. "You expect more from Standard and you get it!" 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 )70 For the Best in Tires, Batteries, and Service see "HOB" GAI NSLEY SERVICE So. University & Forest )849 PERSONAL JEWELS OF LASTING VALUE exclusive in Ann Arbor $2 to $20 MARGARET SHOP Greene's Cleaners' Building )F235 I AM very lonely. I have no summer tenants. I am a 4 room apartment 2 bedrooms, kitchen, dinette, bath and living room. I have modern furniture, am very clean, & real close to campus. Call Kesden or Krasney NO 2-3241 weekdays 1-5, evenings & weekends NO 2-2591. )F245 LOAD UP now if you're leaving in June. You can renew your sub- scriptions at 50% student savings even if they expire in December. Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )F246 Out of the dark Six bearing grudges Struck terror into the Heart of JAFFE DINGUS has spoken at 1805! )F247 ALTERATIONS Dressmaking Tailoring, restyling. Will do fitting in your home or mine. Experienced minimum charges. NO 5-6370. Pick-up and Delivery )P3 DRESSMAKER Alterations, Restyling 334 S. State St. NO 3-8612 )P4 DRESSMAKER Mending - Alterations. Ph. NO 2-9541. )P 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 Tailoring Co., 1425 Broadway. Detroit, Michigan, for free details or phone WOodward 3-5776. )P2 LOST AND FOUND LOST: BLACK wallet in vicinity of Lombard's Drugs on S. University. Please return to Peggy Gumare at 802 Oakland. Phone NO 3-5207. Re- ward. )A161 ATTENTION MAIZE TEAM-2 pr. red- hots, 1 Ling, lost at rehearsals. Con- tact 409 Mosher if you know where they are. )A160 REWARD for information leading to whereabouts of gold ring. Lost 3/18 in library. Call 3-0521, ext. 672. If no ans. leave message. )A120 PETS AND SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH aquariums and sup- plies, Hamsters, , Parakeets, etc. New shipment of tropical just arrived; UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 East Liberty NO 3-0224 (Open daily except Thursday) )T19 ALL COLORS - baby parakeets and breeders. Canaries. Baby cockatiel, cages. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )T3 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES REAL ESTATE THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO. REALTORS FOR ANN ARBOR- WOODS (Washtenaw at Stadium) Office 214 E. Washington - NO 3-0800 Models Open Daily 10-8 Au ROOM AND BOARD MEN STUDENTS-B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation dormitory has some va- cancies; summer session and next year. Apply 1429 Hill. )E28 SINGLE ROOMS for men in fraternity house. $50 for summer. Call Treasurer NO 2-1838. )E29 A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE For next year. Upper classmen or grads. Reserve now. Good food, clean rooms. 1319 Hill. Howard Wentz. NO 2-6422. )E23 A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE for summer men. Competitive rates! Clean rooms. Good food. 1318 Hill. Howard Wentz. NO 2-6422. )E22 ATTENTION SUMMER BOARDERS. The best meals on campus will be served for $2per daykat 808 Tappan St. Call NO 3-8581, ask for Bill Pow- ell or Bob Scott. )E21 ROOM AND BOARD for summer. Very reasonable. Room $6 per week. Board 3 meals daily, $2.30, 5 days per week. For information call Al Szemborski, NO 2-8312, 6-7 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma. )Z24 WANTED, 2 men to share apartment for the summer. $60, room, and board. Phone NO 3-0851. )E26 GRADUATE WOMEN-room and board for summer. International house on campus. Good food, nice rooms. Tap- pan International House, 724 Tappan. NO 5-5703. )E27 BUSINESS SERVICES PORTABLE TV RCA - PHILCO MAGNAVOX We've picked the' best for your selection MUSIC CENTER 300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500 featuring STANDARD Products 601 Packard - NO 8-9429 1852 EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car Service. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E. Washington. NO 3-4858. )S60 FOREIGN CARSkSERVICED All Makes European Cars 303 Ashley - NO 5-5800 )S68 ) X36 BAG IT-DON'T DRAG IT Fine selection of gadgt bags from $1.49 up-many specials. THE QUARRY, INC. 320 S. State St. NO 3-1991 More than just a camera shop )D85 504 First National Bldg. NO 5-5107 P6#8 508 E. William NO 3-3223 WANTED: 2 girls to share 5 room furn- ished apartment for summer. 1 block from campus, spacious, moderate. Call ..NO 2-1456 about 6 P.M. )L21 ROOM FOR fall in home of Professor, will work for room. No meals. needed. 407 Lloyd West Quad. (L20 )XIl USED CARS 1951 MG roadster, freshly overhauled, high compression engine; solid con- dition, brisk performance. $975. NO 5- 5858. )N157 1951 CHEV., fordor, R & H. Depend- able. New tires. NO 2-4591, 305 Cooley. )N154 Michigan Union; Senior Table Carv- ing will begin today and extend through the end of the semester. A table is reserved in the South Cafe- teria. Carving tools may be picked up at the basement check room by leaving ID cards there until tools are returned. Polklore Society, May 27, \7:30, 3-GI Union. All members please attend. University of Michigan Folk Dancers, last meeting of semester;.an all re- quest program, May 27, 7:30-10:00, Lane Hall. Graduate Outing Club, hike and sup- per, May 26, 2:00, Rackham. The Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, picnic outing, May 26, 5:30, meet at the Guild House. Exams are here and The end is near. So have another party For old time sake, Call us for those spcial Cookies and cake. Campbell and Son Bakery 219 N. Main NO 8-9880 Order now - we deliver )Jet PASTEL MINK-NEW SKINS Direct from an EMBA Ranch. MARGARET SHOP' - 516 E. LIBERTY )J59 WASHINGS -- Also ironing separately. Specialize in cotton blouses. and washed skirts. Free pick up and de- livery. Phone NO 2-9020. )J23 RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickles Arcade. )J2 TYPEWRITER REPAIR and SERVICE; pick up and delivery. Mosley Type- writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue. NO 3-5888. )J65 Fountain Pens and Pencils Sales and Service Factory Men To Serve You MORRI LL'S 314 S. State NO 3-2541 , )J67 FOR SALE WARDROBE TRUNK, light steel, in good condition. Phone NO 8-7740. )B362 $1200 BUYS 30' of compact, comfort- able living space. 1950 house trailer. Living room, bedroom, bath with shower, kitchen with stove and re- frigerator. See at Woodside Trailer Home, 1 mile East of State St. ou. US 112, or phone NO 3-5646. )B363 DIAMOND RINGS. Complete selection. Best price anywhere. Direct from fac- tory at 55% off list. No risk-money- back guarantee. NO 2-2684. )B237 FOLD-OUT double bed-couch; unfin- ished, 4 shelf bookcase. Call NO 5- 5615. )B350 THREE BLOCKS of marble and a block of sandstone {all small enough to carry) and sculptor's tools, $50. Shakespeare's complete works, folio size. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1771,, $100. NO 2-5084, ask for Barry Ojels- ness. )B356 TWO OR THREE ished house or Call NO 3-4784 weekends. bedrooms, unfurn- duplex. Permanent. after 5 P.M. and ) C219 mm liii SIEt1'iai~v ray ARCHITECTURE 50 - Ends Tonight---- Late show starts at 11:30 Richard Widmork in LAST WAGON in color Robert Taylor in POET AND THE PRIZE Starts Sunday- THE RAINMAKER CRIME OF PASSION ---Ends Tonight- Late show starts at 11:30 All in Color )N1551 Open Evenings 'till 9 NO 3-0507 ' I 'I- i rn-rn In compliance with requests "Rififi" will be held thru Tuesday. Shows Today and Sunday at 1-3-5-7-9 P.M. rlwr . Ar 1956 OLDS 98 Holiday Hardtop, 15,000 miles, 8% months old, excellent con- dition. Call HU 3-1519 after 1 p.m. '53 FORD convertible. Fordomatic, ra- dio, heater, excellent condition. Call age. N03-6922. )N156 1950 FORD V-8, two door. Terrific run- ning condition. 5 new tires with less than' 1,000 miles on them. Must sell! $150. Call NO 3-3163. )N153 1956 FORD Convertible,; blue, low mile- age. NO 3-6922. )B354 HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED NURSERY teacher for Stone School Co-operative. Five morning week, starting next fall. Phone NO 3-8418, evenings. )H142 NEXT FALL wanted accredited nursery x school teacher 3 mornings a week. Call NO 2-6188. )H138 WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part- time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Company. Phone , NO 8-9382. )H20 MALE camp counselors for Ann Arbor Y.M.C.A. General cabin counselors, waterfront program director, and trip director. Call Mr. Cole, NO 2-6564. )H141, COLLEGE STUDENTS EARN $1000 THIS SUMMER! Large National Firm will hire and train several sharp young college men for interesting summer of pub- lic contact work. No experience ne- cessary but you must be neat ap- pearing and enjoy meeting people. Positions open in Detroit ' and Re- sort Areas of Michigan. Wonderful I NO 2-7767 NO 2-9425 )B352 - LATE SHOW TON IGHT- Last Feature 11:30 P.M. IPremiere Showings SUNDAY! f, HENRY 'FONDA '1 FOR SALE-Wedding gown. Exquisite original creation-satin eggshell, long scalloped train, hand-beaded embroi- dery. Size 10 to 12. $100. Call NO 3- 8483 4 to 8 P.M. )B349 SPRING & SUMMER FORMALS in pastel colors.- Excellent condition. Some worn only once. Sizes 9-10. )Phone NO 5-5817 evenings. )B333 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25: socks, 39c: shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. SAM'S STORE Phone NO 3-8611 122 East Washington )B205 I N1 ®1T9 r Wai- "i lIuI n ! - I- ' I I - 7-7-z- ---- - --. - I