THE MICHIGAN AIL TUESDAY, -T-E--M---- --........LY............ miClhigan .Co-operiv'I-ie l b o a 1' d i a g house, as it will be known, may do so for the price of $2.50 per week. Such students will not be asked to do work. 'Typical restaurant jobs will be assigned to those working for their board. The boarding house is strictly a non-profit organization, Quraishi de- clared, having as it purpose the re- duction of living costs in Ann Arbor. Since it will cater to students who would not otherwise be able to re- main in Ann Arbor, it is in no sense competing with householders. Independence w i 11 be preserved from all other campus organizations, Quraishi said. A dancing floor is available, and musicians may be obtained for lunch- eon and dinner dancing. Rooming House Asks $1.50 Rent Per Week Third among the three units de- signed to lower the cost of living at the University is the Michigan Co- operative rooming house, which will give lodging to about 14 men for $1.50 a week. Upperclassmen and graduate students alone are eligible. No suitable building has yet been se- Socialists A yaii to Operate Co-o te Li v Book Exchange Again offering an opportunity to student with books for sale takes all students to purchase used text- them to the sales headquarters and books, the Student Socialist Club will marks them according to the price begin receiving books for sale to-nor- he expects to receive for them. The row at Lane Hall, according o an club offers them for sale to any other announcement made by Zeldon S. student, deducting 10 per cent of the Cohen, '33, who will be in charge of sale receipt cost of maintaining the the exchange. exchange. "We fostered this plan and first "We would appreciate any dona- put it into effect at the time of mid- tions of student labor," Cohen an- semester examinations two years nounced. "We will begin to receive ago," Cohen said. "Under the plan the books in large quantities Wednes- we believe that the student seiling day and will begin sale next Monday, the books receives more and the stu- opening with classes. The sale will dent buying pays less than is true at last about two weeks, or until sub- the Ann Arbor bookstores." sequent notice." This is the first time that the plan has been effected in the fall, Cohen McCallumFlynn said. It is a co-operative, non-profit ai F organization. Under its plan, the f,, V;1 ary- treasurer of tI icclub. le will I succeed Miss Lilly Kohl, who re- signed last spring. At the same time Professor Gris- more announced the appointment of Miss Bertha Flynn, of Tulsa. Okla., to the office of assistant director. The new director is widely known in state educational and institu- tional administration circles. Her experience was obtained at Northern Aate Teachers College, University of Chicago, Columbia University, and other institutions. Miss Flynn will come here directly from supervising a Tulsa high school cafeteria. She has had teaching ex- perience also and obtained her un- dergraduate training at Kansas State Agricultural College, and took her graduate work at Iowa State College and Columbia University. She will replace Miss Maude Miller, resigned. C'ri tiy finishes h1'rd In 1500-Meter Swim Dick Degener placed third in the low board diving. The young Mich- igan star missed the high board team by a slight margin but demonstrated his ability on the low board. His teammate, Jim Cristy, was the first American to finish in the 1500-meter swinm, placing third. He swam be- hind two Japanese stars for his points. Coach Matt Mann had ex- pected Degener's fine showing but was "highly pleased" with Cristy's. In the preliminaries Cristy smash- ed the existing record for the long 1wim but in the finals the two Jap- anese stars set his aside in favor of their own new record. Purdue university at Lafayette, Ind., is 63 years old. lected by the students, headed by Quraishi, who will manage the house. Laundry and barber service will be available, and an attempt will be made to weld the students into a unified co-operative body. Odd jobs will be available for members of this house. Appointed. to rin Posts at Law Club Miss Della McCallum, of Mar- quette, will be the new director in charge of the Lawyers Club, it has been announced by Prof. Grover C. Grismore of the Law School, secre- II ____ 1 The CAMPUS BIG-SHOTS Afthetic Supplies Eat and Sleep in Gym Suits Shoes Wand Ball Squash Tennis The Parrot Racket Restringing FROSH POTS GEQO J. MOE A Restaurant - With a Fountain - on State Street SPORT 711 North University SHO PS 902 South State ____________...____.._____ ___ ____Jill' --I ' _._ .__. Freshmen -- A Hearty Welcome Our more than fifty years of bookselling experience is at your service~- We hope to be very useful to you New and Second Hand For All Departments Instruments -- Engineers' Supplies Everything For the Student -- at 1 UNIVERSITY UAO AO n vn Z 7 - -- - U