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FRIDAY, OCTFOBER, 3, 1930

THE MICHIGA

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DAILY

PAGE THREE

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C UNIFORMS
TO BE G IVEN fREE[
Increased Commutation Provides
for Complete Refund of
Original Deposit.
MEN TO KEEP REGALIA !
Commutation for R. O. T. C. uni-I
forms has been increased, Major<
Basil D. Edwards, of the militaryc

science departmept, reported yes-
terday. This arrangement will en-
able all basic and advanced stu-
dents in the corps to obtain their
complete uniforms without any cost
to themselves. The deposit of $12.50
which the student makes before be-
ginning the basic or advanced
course will be entirely refunded at
the end of two years. The student
will also be allowed to keep the uni-
form which has been issued to him.
Those in the advanced course willr
receive puttees, breeches, blouse,
Sam Brown belt, and garrison cap,
all of which are patterned after the'
regular army officers uniform. This
year all advanced students will wear
puttees; juniors will wear the Sam
Brown belt without the strap, sen-
iors the entire Sam Brown belt.
Freshmen and sophomores will wear
the long trousers as in the past.
The brown shoes which are being
issued to all members this year will,
have rubber soles and heels for use
in Waterman gymnasium. Measure-I
ments for uniforms and shoes will
be taken next Monday and Tuesday.

UNIVERSITY PLANS,
CHAIN BROADCAST
Will Present Michigan Night'
Over National hook-up.
Plans for a Michigan night over
the national radio hook-up sys-
tems have been announced for Oe-
tober 20. Material for the program
was sent to headquarters of the ra-
dio company recently and although
no complete selection of numbers
has been made, as yet, the "Victors"
and "Varsity" will definitely be in-
cluded on the program. Music, talks,
and general information concern-
ing the University will conclude
the evening's broadcast.
The time of broadcasting the
event has not been settled although
it is thought that the program will
begin at 8 o'clock eastern standard
time. Announcements of the entire
program will be issued within a
week.
Greeley to Address
Proseminar Tonight.
Announcement was made yester-
day by Dr. Carl Hubbs, Curator of
Fishes of the University Museum of
Zoology, that the first fish and
fisheries proseminar of the semester
will be held at 7:30 tonight in room
1037, University Museums building.
Anyone interested is invited to
attend the meeting which will be
addressed by Dr. John R. Greeley.
He will discuss the history, methods
and aims of the New York Biologi-

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ollege men who know what
wear and how to wear it
ose Alligator "50"-the new
ege Coat.
Iligator "50" is a smart double.
asted raglan-long--ill-cut
oomy -full-belted, with big
ch pockets, and a convertible
ar that gives extra protection
and the neck.
ight in weight - semi-trans-
ent-absolutely weather-
of. Four rich, original colors
eep Sea, Tan, Blue, Black-
only $7.50!
ther Alligator models from
$5.00 to $25.00.
$750, k«

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The Down Town Store for Michigan Men
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Whi~te Shirt -
IMPORTED ENGLISH BROADCLWTPH
Here is -a selection of white shirts for the man who wants
the ultimate in tailoring and workmanship as well as ma.
terial. A fine shirt tailored with either attached or de.
tached collar.
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$2.45 .-
2a
3for $7.00v
OXM RDCLT
BROADCLOTH OTH
- The potnilar oxfordtloth makes
The Trump Shirt by Arrow is a fine' whiteshirt and is veryarea-
well styled and tailored from very sonably priced. Very handsomely
iI fine broadcloth in both attached tailored 'in both attached and de-
did detaiched "ollars . tached 'colars.
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for51.75 for .7
F. G. STAEB, MGR.
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OUR MENU
SHOE REPAIRING
SPECIAL
LADIES' HALF SOLES
90c
MEN'S HALF SOLES
$1.19

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This Is Special Reduction
Our Fine Workmanship and A-1 Materials
Remain the Same
VALET SERVICE SHOP
117 SOUTH MAIN STREET
In the Heart of the Business Section
WE RECOMMEND OUR RAPID WHILE YOU WAIT
SERVICE

MMEER

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