HE MICHIGAP LY -1 .,...,_. . r ..,. : . .. s , _ , _. ....v ._._ details to be included in th aket will be made bylthe group meeting cssifica i n Is at thle above time.I jU ti Eta Sigma Phi: Meeting 7:45 p. stponed'Until i, Grand Rapids Room, Michigan F li League. Dr. Meinecke will give a lec- Fan Rich, ture-recital. Sigma Rho Tau: Meeting at the Due to present financial conditions Union 7:30 p. m. Colonel Miller will of the University, the administration: speak on "Personality." has been forced to postpone springj I classification until next fall, accord- University Girls' Glee Club usual ing to a statement made yesterday: weekly rehearsals at the League at by Prof. Daniel L. Rich, director of 7:30 p. m. in their Glee Club room., classification. - -- - - The forced situation, was brought a t d to the faitn that it is. at The Inquiring REPORTER CLASSIFIED DIREC. I T G t a , G Editor's Note: From time to time opinions of pople picl~ed at random on t,11street on some subject of gen- cral interest are' published in the columns of The Daily.. The Inquiring Reporter would appreciate the cntrib-I tion of ally question for dis.cu> ion . Address communications in care of The Michigan Daily.) THE QUESTION: What are you going to be when you grow up? THE PLACE: The W. S. Perry Youngstown-Michigan Club meets at 7:30 p. m. in Room 319, Michigan Union, for the election of new offi- cers. Class of '35 Engineers meeting at 4 o'clock in 348 W.E. It is important' that everyone attend. Marriage Relations Course: The fourth lecture of this series will be given at 8 p. m. in Lane Hall. Mr. J. L. Kolle, head of the Department of Interior Decoration of J. L. Hud- son Department Store is speaking on "M a k i n g The Home Attractivej Through Interior Decoration. aQU oU~ K)47o ~~ Gl 1, UL JkJL~ ~~ V1~. V4~'~Grammer school. present, impossible to compile and G THerAs E :oor. publish the 1933-34 announcement THE ANSWERS: Arthur Carpen- bulletin before the middle of August, ter, age 10: "-A civil engineer or a Professor Rich said. forester. I like math and I like to He said he personally favored early fool around with a chemistry set. classification as has been the system Books are also a great favorite, and I employed in the past, as it does read a lot." away, to a certain extent, with con- Raymnod Haines, age 11: "-Pres- fusion which comes during Orienta- ident, or if I can't be President, at tion week. least an aviator. I've got a lot of '_______ model planes and some day I'd like 7 Ito make real ones and fly them." Plane Servie Betty Moore, age 11: "-An artist.! Run To New York Bostoni paint and draw some in my spare time. I used to want to be a writer, Direct daily airplane service from but now I think I'll be an artist." Ann Arbor to Buffalo, New York, and William Trombley, age 11: "-A Boston was announced yesterday by big league baseball player. I like to C. M. Spears, district manager of play baseball better than anything American Airways, who at the same else and I think I'm a gretty good time appointed the Campus Travel player." Bureau at Chubb's as the official Dorothy Johnson, age 11: "-A University of Michigan representa- nurse. I like to play nurse and it tives for that nation-wide air line, would be nice to help thesick and to Flying time from Ann Arbor to help in war." New York is now only five and a half Jack Tillotson, age 10: "I'd like to hours at a special fare about equal be a lawyer and have cases in court. to rail plus Pullman charges, Spears Everybody thinks a lot of a lawyer stated. Special vacation service and and it must be interesting to try daily planes are also available to to get people free or money front Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, and con- accidents. I would be a square law- necting points. yer and not bother with crooks and Reduced fares on motor coach lines gangsters." were also announced for the vaca- Robert Wilson, age 12: "An elec- tion period at Chubb's, special rates trical engineer who builds all kinds being in effect for New York, Buf- of electrical things. Maybe I could falo, Chicago, and most inter-state also do a little inventing." points. Direct limited student specials are scheduled for a number of points, it was announced. ALUMNI CLUB OFFICERS --- -- N 'ew ieors zof the Ann Arbor I (ii E l L F r ) 3 t' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING place advertisements with Classified Advrtising Department. Phone-1214. The classified coluns close at three o'ciock previous to day of insert ion. Box mibers may be secured at no >a ra charge. ('a.;h in advance-llc per reading line (on balis of five averge words to line) for one or two insertions. Minimum 3 lines per insertion- 1e per reading line for three or more ln'ert ions. Telephone rate-iSo per reading line for one or two inse."rtionis. 14c per reading line for three or more insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from taedate of last insertion. Minimumn three lunes per insertion. By contract, per line-2 lines daily, one month. .................Be 4 llnes E. 0. D.,* 2 months .........8c 2 lines daily, college year.........7c 4 lines E. 0. D., college year.......7c 100 lines used as desired.........90 300 lines usedasdesired.........B 1,000 lines used as desired......... 7c 2,000 lines used aIS desired....:..... Ge The above rates are per reading line, based on eight reading lines per incl. Ionic type, upper and lower case. Add te per line to above rates for all capital letters. Add 6e per line to above for, bold face, upper and lower case. Add 10e per line to above rates for bold face' capital letters. The above rates are for 7% point type. LAUNDRIES STUDENT - And family washing careful work at lowest prices. Ph. 3006. 6c LAUNDRY - Soft water. 2-1044. Towels free. Socks darned. 13c LOST LOST-Sunday night between Mich- igan Theatre and Den. Small, tan Russian Wolf muff. Call 9057. LOST-White gold bracelet, (3 dia- monds, 4 square-cut sapphires). Reward. Daily Box 39A. TYPING TYPING - Stenography. Miss E.. Wells, Phone 4546. 24c P0UNTA I'N P E N Parker, She fer, Wateimn, Conklin, etc , $14.00 and up., A large and choice assortrent * j'3-,. a 0 , . - . KV 'L L "I'ING--Notes, papers, and Grad. theses. Clyde Heckart, 3423. 3Sc NOTICE UPHOLSTERING -- Finefurniture repirig, efiishngand uphol- stering. Also antiques. P. B. Hard- ing, 960 Canal, Phone 3432. 31c BLUE BIRD BOOK NOOK, lenditig library. 5c daily. Clean covers. Uni- versity Music House. 10:30 to 5:30. 21c FOR SALE WILLYS-KNIGHT-De Luxe sedan, 9600 miles. Extra tires. Fender wells. Sacrifice for immediate sale. Box 40A. 374 ROOM AND BOARD ROOM-And board at 807 S. State for $3.25 a week. Come and see. Good food. Two in a room. Show- ers. Call 8912. 373 WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED COOK-Would pre- fer fraternity. 20 years experience. German nationality. Phone 2-1352. 372 WANTED WANTED-Round trip ride to Char- leston, West Virginia, spring vaca- tion. Call G. Gosling, 2-3225. 375 WANTED-MEN'S OLD AND NEW suits. Will pay 4, 5, 6, and 7 dollars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chicago Buyers. 34c EHIIRHARD TO SPEAK Prof. Jean E. Ehrhard of the Ro- mance languages department, Will give the last of the Cercle Francais lecture series on "La France au Tra- vail" at 4:15 p. m. today in Room 103 of the Romance Languages Build- ing. The World Needs KAMERADSHAFT Box Office Open Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre .x classes will meet every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 8:15. Those who are interested in pass- ing their Senior or Examiner Tests are requested to come out. This is a good opportunity for members of the swimming club to pass their tests. Student Volunteer group will meet on Sunday, April 2, at 4:15 in the Committee Room of Lane Hall. Mr. H. K. Lo, President of Yih Wen Pres- byterian College, Shaptung, China, now on leave of absence, will speak. Anyone interested is urged to attend. Ann Arbor Garden -The March meeting will be Thursday evening, March 30, at 8 o'clock, at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs.;James Inglis. Mrs. John T. Byrne, has consented to repeat her paper recently delivered to the Kent County Garden Club. "Seeds and Where to Fihd Them" is her subject, illustrated' with cata- logues collected from fat and wide. LOWEST CITY PRICES THE ATHENS PRESS Iters Dial 2-1013 40 years of knowing how! 206 North Main Downtown Alumni Club were elected at a meet- ing yesterday noon at the Union. Frank DeVine, '11L, will succeed Prof. John L. Bruim of the journal- ism department to the presidency, while Dean J. B. Edmundson was elected vice-president, and Milo Oh- phant, secretary-treasurer. John Brown of Harpers Ferry fame and Jesse Grant, father of U. S. Grant, were fellow apprentices in the Hudson, O., tannery of Owen Brown. MICHIGAN LAST TIMES TODAY fx GEORGE ARLISS in "THE KING'S VACATION" . -- CLASSES NOW FORMiNG STENOTYPY SHOIRTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING CALCULATOR DICTAPHONE SECRETARIAL TRAINING Day and Evenig GClasses Hamilton Business College State & William Sts. PHONE 7831 17th Year S"BRING 'EM BACK A WIFE" Iii I Taxi Boys Comedy "BAND:'WAGON" Bernice Claire PARAMOUNT NEWS Thursday "BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN" BARBARA STANWYCK I ._ __!I 3!i o 'I 'i I I' II I