TITESDAY,.SE-PTRMWR 21, 1930 TH MI. HIG D-A LI Y PAGE FIFTEEN UE$DA~, S~'TEMBER 23, 1930 THE MICHI.QAN DAT LY ,f ... R....GU AISITA TE'SGAS A CAUSES CONCERNS Ann Arbor's little gasoline price Pwar, shadowing the Detroit melee * which broke into flames yesterday when nine gallons for one dollar System- Will Acquaint Students were offered to the public, appears More Thoroughly With rtohave struck rock bottom. The recent cut of three cents per gal- Commanding Duties. lon throughout the state was felt here early this week following one WILL HAVE CEREMONIES t of the hottest price-slashing con- tests ever witnessed in Michigan. Featuring a varied program with esterda's hi point ws a pe- the intention of acquainting of- tition to the United States before thcers mretooughlyithng t- Attorney General William Mitchell ficers more thoroughly with the by ten Detriot gasoline firms who dut methe Unversity R.O.T.C. un sought succor from the larger con- will open its work along with other cerns when a new cut was threat- ened. regular courses of the University, eaed according to Major Basil D. Ed- Bottom prices in Ann Arbor were ward',, professor of military sci- rac eight gallons wereoffeast d inee an ptactis. Drat e ae nfor sale at one dollar. A majority in geekyneridsumtthe Water- of the companies have since raised tire winter, instead of the longer their prices to six for 98 cents, a drill periods that were held last year on Ferry Field. Through this 1 means all student officers will be) P A given opportunity to command. I U Military ceremonies will be heldlI by the unit on Armistice day. In 1 i addition five ceremonies will be staged next spring, and one each Thursday during the month of May. These spring ceremonies will Many Alumni prepare to Attend probably take the form of a pa- National Michigan Dinner rade, a review, an escort to the at Boston Hotel. colors, and a formal ;guard mount.' The particular date of each, how- Many Alumni of the University ever, has not as yet been deter- are making preparations to attend mined. R.O.T.C. work will remain as a substitute for freshman gym- the Michigan-Harvard f o o t ba 11 nasium( work. game at Cambridge this fall as is Lieut. Richard R. Coursey has shown by the great interest that is been named to succeed Capt. H. beings taken in the National Mich- i3.Turer wh i le~An te Un-igan Dinner which will be held versity, as drill master for the V aNov. 7 in Boston, when alumni sity R.O.T.CL band. Lieutenant from all parts of the country will Coursey has had long experience gather for a banquet on the eve- in R.O.T.C. work at Georgia Tech., ning before the game. and as professor of military sci- The Hotel Bellevue, the inter- ence at Holmes Institute in Gear -collegiate Alumni hotel of Boston, gia. He spent two years in Hawaii,I will be the official Michigan head- and comes to Ann Arbor from quarters for the week end of the Fort Howard n e a r Baltimore, celebration. Officers of the Alum- Maryland. He was graduated ni association have already made from West Point in 1918. their reservations as well as a Marge number of the Alumni who C LASSIFIE ADVERTIS"INe NOTICE NOTICE-Room and board with private family. Also garage spacef available. Dial 3216. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Upper apartment for rent. 5 rooms. All modern con- veniences. Heated or unheated. Unfurnished in Al condition. Southeast section. Phone 5929. FOR RENT-Two completely fur- nished apts. 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The Classified Column of The Mchigan Daily Will Help You GREETINGS FRESHMEN State Recount Sets I Michigan PrecedentI Michigan's first gubernatorial re-! count, setting a precedent in state politics, was the result of one of the, closest elections in political history. Michigan has 3,317 precincts within her boundaries and not until 3,3001 had been tabulated was the first; total given to Attorney General! Brucker. Brucker's margin of nearly 100,- 000 votes was cut down in tremend- ous slices by the heavy Wayne coun- ty pool to a figure hovering danger- ously near 3,500. Recount of the1 ballots was demanded by former Governor Groesbeck because a sin-j gle error in each precinct would al- most change the election outcome. have indicated their intention of attending the affair. Many are expected to take ad- vantage of the reduced rates that are being offered by the Michigan Central railroad. A special Nation- al Michigan Dinner train from De- troit to Boston has been announc- ed. 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