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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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VOL. XLIII SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1933 No. 180
NOTICES
Commencement Tickets: Tickets for Commencement and the Alumni-
Senior Dance and Reception may be obtained upon request at the Secre-
tary's Office, Room 3, University Hall. The Commencement Week programs
will be available Tuesday, June 6. Inasmuch as only two Yost Field House
tickets are available for each Senior, please present diploma fee receipt
when applying for tickets. Shirley W. Smith
Seniors: The firm which furnishes the diplomas for the University has
sent the following caution:
"Please warn graduates not to store diplomas in cedar chests. There
is enough of themoth-killing aromatic oil in the average cedar chest to
soften inks of any kind that might be stored inside them, resulting in ser
iously damaging the diploma." Shirley W. Smith
PLANS FOR BACCALAUREATE AND COMMENCEMENT
All who expect to take part in the exercises of Commencement week
will please take note of the following schedule in order that there will be as
little confusion as possible in carrying out the program: Punctuality is
especally i rtant as the processions will start on schedule time.
BACCA ATE:Sunday, June 18, 11:00 a. m.
WEATHER FAIR
TIME OF ASSEMBLY: 10:15 a. m.
PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
Members of the Faculties in Room 2055 Natural Science Bldg.
where they may robe.
Students of the various schools and colleges, as follows:
LITERATURE, SCIENCE and the ARTS on Main Diagonal walk
between Library and Engineering Buildings.
EDUCATION on walk North side of Physiology and Pharmacology
Building.
ENGINEERING on Main Diagonal walk in Engineering Court.
ARCHITECTURE on Main Diagonal walk in Engineering Arch
(behind Engineers).
MEDICAL on Diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and
Library.
NURSES on Diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and
Library (behind Medics).
LAW on East and West walk, West of the intersection in front of
Library.
PHARMACY on East and West walk, West of the intersection in
front of Library (behind Law).
DENTAL SURGERY on North and South walk in rear of North
wing of University Hall.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION on walk in front of Physiology and
Pharnacology Building.
FORESTRY and CONSERVATION on walk in front of Physiology
and Pharmacology Building (behind Bus. Ad).
MUSIC on Diagonal walk from Library to Alumni Memorial Hall,
near Library.
GRADUATE on East and West walk West of Library entrance.
HONOR GUARD at Waterman Gymnasium.
WEATHER RAINY
A sprinkle will not be considered rainy. It must actually rain with
no prospect of clearing.
Students will proceed directly to Hill Auditorium. Seats will be reserved
until 10:50 a. m.
FatuIty will assemble in the dressing rooms, second and third floors
of Hill Auditorium, where they may robe. Enter by rear doors.
COMMENCEMENT:, Monday, June 19, 9:00 a. m.
WEATHER FAIR
TIME OF ASSEMBLY -7:45 a. m.
PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
Members of the Faculties and invited guests, in Angell Hall, Rooms
1017-21.
Regents, Ex-Regents, Deans and Candidates for Honorary Degrees, in
Angell Hall, Room 1210
Students, and Honor Guard at the same place as for Baccalaureate.
LINE OF MARCH: State Street to Ferry Field.
WEATHER RAINY
The sounding of the University Power House Siren between 8:00 and
8:05 will indicate that the exercises have been transferred to Yost Field
House.
Students will proceed directly to the Field House and enter through
the North doors.
Members of the Faculties will enter thru the north doors and take their
places on the platform in the Field House.
Regents, Ex-Regents, Deans and Candidates for Honorary Degrees
will assemble in the offices in the North end of the Field House.
L. M. Gram, Chief Marshal
Library Books: Attention is called to Rule III of the Regents' regula-
tions governing the loan of books from the Library: "All books borrowed by
members of the Faculty shall be returned . . . on or before the Thursday
preceding the annual Commencement in June."
It will greatly facilitate the handling of outstandig charges if mem-
bers of the Faculty having books in their possession will return them or
make the necessary adjustments during the weeks preceding the date set
by the Regents' rules. 0 Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
All applicants registered with the Bureau, both for business and for teach-
ing, should check up on their records and notify the Bureau of their SUM-

MER ADDRESSES, whether they are
going to be in Ann Arbor of else-
where.
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence, and the Arts: It is requested CLASSIFIED
by the Administrative Board that all
instructors who make reports of In- ADVERTISING
complete or Absent from Examina-
tion give also information showing lce adv rtisements with Classified
the character of that part of the IAdvertising Department. Phone 2-1214.
h hThe classified columns close at three
work which has been completed. This o'clock previous to day of insertion.
may be done by the use of the sym- Box numbers may be secured at no
may IAxtra charge.
bols, I (A), Xi(B), etc. Cash in advance-lic per reading line

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

Senior Engineers: Your drawing 1,
2 and 3 plates will be destroyed after
June 10 if not called for. If you do
not wish to keep them please notify
the Drawing Department, Room 412,
W. Eng. Bldg. Phone 620.
Senior Engineers: The last chancel
to get your invitations will be Mon-
day afternoon from 1 to 2 in Room
301 W. Engineering Bldg. After that
time they will be resold.
Attention Seniors in Education:
Invitations and announcements will
be ready for distribution at the same
location where ordered; Tuesday,
June 6, between 10-12 a. m. and 1-3
p. M.
Varsity Band: List of men to be
in Commencement Band appears in
news article concerning band. All
members who are not playing in
Commencement Band must turn in
their uniforms and marching folios
at Morris Hall Monday, June 5, 1933,
between 12:30 and 3:00. A deduction
will be made from deposit if uni-
forms and folios are not turned in
at this time.
Rehearsals f o r Commencement
Band will be held at Morris Hall at
the following times.
Tues., June 13, 7:00 to 9:30 p. in.
Wed., June 14, 9:30 to12:00 a. in.,
1:30 to 4:30 p. in.
Thurs., June 15, 9:30 to 12:00 a. in.,
1:30 to 4:30 p. m.
Fri., June 16, 9:30 to 12:00 a. m.
2:00 p. m.
Sat., June 17, 9:30 a. in.
Members must attend all rehear-'
sals and concerts.
K. 0. Campbell,
Student Manager
Room Assignments for the Exam-
ination in Spanish (Group Q) ; June
6, p. m.
Course Room
1,31, 32 ...................103 R.L.
2 .......Natural Science Auditorium
Room Assignments for the Exam-
(Continued on Page 6)

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WANTED
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD
AND NEW SUITS AND OVER-
COATS. Will pay 3, 4, 5, to 8, 9
dollars. Phone Ann Arbor, 4306.
Chicago Buyer. 34c
WANTED-Desirable men for room-
ing accommodation in fraternity
house for summer school. Call 4390
for information. Board optional.
473
WANTED-Ride to San Francisco
after Commencement. Will share
expense. Call 2-1517. Bob Hayes.
482
WANTED - Passenger to Aberdeen,
Maryland or Washington, D. C.
Driving June10. Ph. 2-1051. 474
LAUNDRIES
STUDENT - And ramily washing
careful work at lowest prices. Ph.
3006. 6c

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LOST
LOST-Yellow and white cat. 2-2651.l
B. B. Edwards, 9230 Olivia.
481
LOST-Wrist watch, lost in East En-
gineering Building, Room 3307,
around noon Friday. Reward. Box
No. 101X. 480
BICYCLES
RIDE A BIKE-Phone 6553, Russel
Reed, Camden Court, opposite
Women's Athletic Building.
60x
1..IELP WANTED
FRATERNITY-Wants house mother
for summer. Box 60. * 467
SALESMAN-Newly invented clothes
line fastener; sure seller to every
home using clothes line, every boat,
tent, flag pole or truck using tar-
paulin cover. Excellent opportu-
nity for man or woman who is will-
ing to work. First salesman out
made 108 sales in six hours at Mt.
Clemens. For particulars see: E. B.
Clark, 719 Church St. Phone 2-3861
after 3 p. m., Saturday to Monday
noon.f____ __- -475,
WANTED-Live wire salesman to sell
portable beverage cooler in Mich-
igan and elsewhere. Price reason-
able. Commission good. Wonderful
summer resort seller. Also for
homes, cars, golfing, fishing, etc.
Investment very small.. Write Box
75 for interview Thursday or Fri-
day of this week. 486
WANTED SITUATIONS
UNIVERSITY-Couple wish to care
for house during Summer. Call
2-1630, from 9 to 6. 472
YOUNG WOMAN - Three years
teaching experience. Wishes posi-
tion as governess. References.
Write Box 54. 463

FOR SALE
FOR SALE--A 16-foot canoe. Reas-
onably priced. Call Mrs. Holcomb.
8327. 479
FOR SALE-Dodge touring car. Ideal
runabout car or to drive home. C.
W. Bisbee, 1345 Washtenaw. Ph.
2-1517. 465
FOR SALE-1930 Ford roadster,
motor overhauled. In A-1 condi-
tion. Phone 3161. 471
USED CARS- -We have several de-l
pendable cars at prices you can
pay and save fare home. Thirty
cars to choose from including one
Lincoln 7-passenger sedan with
new tires. Huron Motor Sales, Ash-
ley at Liberty. 485
WHY NOT DRIVE HOME in a Nash
coach with less than 10,000 mile-
age. Only $100. Phone 2-3337. 484
NOTICE
BLUE BIRD BOOK NOOK, lending
library. 5c daily. Clean covers. Uni-
versity Music House. 10:30 to 5:30.
21c

FOR RENT
ONE-Clean 4-room apartment near
campus; summer rate. Frigidaire.
209 N. Ingalls. Flora Osborn 3403.
476
FOR RENT-3 or 4 room furnished
apartments. Newly decorated. Pri-
vate both. 2-2829. 483
TYPING
TYPING-Mimeographing, Binding.
Quality at the right price. Brum-
field & Brumfield, 308 S. State.
l 50x
TYPING - Stenography.. Miss E.
Wells, Phone 4546. 24x
TYPING-Notes, Papers, and Grad.
theses. Clyde Heckart, 3423. 35x
TYPEWRITING-And Mimeograph-
ing promptly .and neatly done In
our shop by experienced operators,
at moderate rates. 0. D. Morrill.
The Typewriter & Stationery Store,
314 S. State St. 101x

DO YOU NEED CASH-We pay the
highest prices in the state of Mich-
igan for the following articles of
value: Typewriters, drawing in-
struments, microscopes, sporting
equipment, musical instruments of
all kinds, shot guns and rifles,
men's suits and overcoats and all
other articles of value not men-
tioned. Call Randolph, 3131 Detroit
and reverse charges if you have
any of the above mentioned ar-
ticles. Our representative will call
on you. 442 Michigan Ave. 460
DRIVING-To Washington, D. C.,
June 10, 13, and 22. Call 8240.
478

MICHIGAN
CLIP THIS PROGRAM
FOR REFERENCE
JUNE 4--7
GEORGE ARLISS
- -in
"The Working Man"
LIGHT COMEDY
JUNE 8-10
"KISS BEFORE
THE MIRROR"
Sophisticated Comedy
-and
"VIRGINS
OF BALI"
Sensational Travelogue

LAUNDRY - Soft water.
Towels free. Socks darned.

2-1044.
13c

Today and Monday
John, Ethel and Lionel Barrymore
"RASPUTIN & THE EMPRESS"

MAJESTIC
Impudently daring ...
recklessly exciting . . . that naughty,
saucy Theatre Guild play -
~REUNION

JUNE 11-14

E. G. ROBINSON
--in-
"LITTLE GIANT"
Virile Melodrama

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Vio
Nigh
Wed

Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre
ION DAY and TUESDAY
IE MICHIGAN DAILY says, "From the standpoint
entertainment, DESIGN FOR LIVING' is undoubt-
y one of the best in years!"
*,Violet *Geoffrey *Tom
H EMING KERR POWERS
OEL COWARD'S "DESIGN FOR LIVING"
OPENING WEDNESDAY
ATINEE AND NIGHT, JUNE 7

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JUNE 15-17
"Warrior's Husband"
WISE CRACKING COMEDY
of land where all women are
travelling salesmen and the.
men are farmer's daughters.

with
JOHN BARRYMORE
and
DIANA WYNYARD

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Daily Matinees 2:00 - 3:40 30c
Sunday, Continuous.......40e

Cartoon

News

Miss JANE COWL in "THE LADY OF
THE CAMELIAS" with ROLLO PETERS,
ROBERT LORAINE and TOM POWERS

Opening TUESDAY, June 13 - Miss
JANE COWL in "TWELFTH NIGHT"
with TOM POWERS, WALTER KINGS-
FORD, JOYCE CAREY and LEWIS
MARTIN Opening THURSDAY, June 15
-"THE MAD HOPES" with VIOLET
KEMBLE-COOPER and TOM POWERS.
let Heming
its: Main Floor $1 and $1.50; Balcony 50c and 75c
., Fri., Sat. Mats.: Main Floor 50c - 75c; Balcony 50c
Box Office Phone 6300

JUNE 7 - 9 DOUBLE BILL
Irene Dunne in "SECRET
of MADAM BLANCHE"
and-
"Men Are Such Fools"

JUNE 10 - 13
JAMES CAGNEY
-in-
in "PICTURE
SNATCH ER"

GUEST NIGHT FEATURE
Every Monday Night

DOUBLE BILL
AND VAUDEVILLE
Every Saturday Night

DOUBLE
BILL

JUNE 14 - 16

"Sherlock Holmes"
and "LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE"

I'LL BE SEEI N' YOU!

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