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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
n in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the
Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until
1a. m. Saturday.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932

No. 32

p. m. in Room 408 Romance Langu-
age Building.
LECTURES
University Lectures: Tuesday, No-
vember 1, 4:15 p. i., :Natural Sci-
ence Auditorium. Mr. S. R. K. Glan-
ville, Assistant Keeper of Egyptianl
and Assyrian Antiquities in the Brit-
ish Museum: "Egypt and the Old
Testament" (illustrated with lantern
slides).
Wednesday, November 2, 4:15 p.
m., Natural Science Auditorium. Sven
Hedin, explorer of Central Asia:
"Tents and Temples in Tibet."

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

NOTICES
sident and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the.students of the
ity on the first two Wednesday afternoons of each month from
six o'clock.
the Members of the University Senate: There will be a meeting of
[versity Senate on Thursday, November 3, Room "C," Law Building,
p. m. President Ruthven desires as large an attendance as possible.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary

University Broadcasting Service-Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2 p. In.: "The Im-I
ovement of Reading Ability"-Benjamin H. Wells, teacher of English.
Vhat the critic Judge may expect from the High School Debater"- Floyd {
Riley, Instructor of Speech.I
Women Students Attending the Indiana-Michigan Football Game:
omen students wishing to attend the Indiana-Michigan football game
e required to register in the Office of the Dean of Women.
A letter of permission from parents must be received in the Dean's office
t later than Thursday, Nov. 3. If a student wishes to go otherwise than
train, special permission for such mode of travel must be included in
e parents' letter. Graduate women are invited to register in the office
o. Byri Fox Bacher, Assistant Dean of Wonen.
Varsity Band: There will be no drill today. Because the band will not
ake the Indiana trip, the following schedule will be in force for the re-
ainder of this week: Wednesday, rehearsal 5-6 p. m. (not 7-8 p. m. as
eviously announced); Thursday, drill 5-6 p. m.; Friday, rehearsal 5-6
m. Roll will be taken each time.
Students, College of Engineering: Saturday, November 5, will be the fi-
I day for dropp ig a course without record. Courses may be dropped only
th the permission of the classifier after conference with the instructor in
e course.
Students interested in securing teaching positions for the second
mester or the fall of 1933 will meet in the Natural Science Auditorium,
:ursday, November 3; undergraduate students at 4:15 p. m. and graduate
udents at 5:00 p. Al. -
University Bureau of Apipointments and Occupational Information: A
presentative of the Johnson Products Company will be in the office at 10
clock Tuesday morning, Nov. 1, to interview people for full time work in
tih Arbor. Kindly call at the office, 201 Mason Hall.
_

ARTISTIC piano tuning. Kempf
Music Studios, 312 South Division1,
Phone 6328. Official tuning, Mich.
Union, Mich. League, Lawyers'
Club, Martha Cook Dormitory,
Betsy Barbour House, Helen New-
berry Residence, Mosher - Jordan
Halls and many fraternities and

IT IS
maQ
FOT
roc
for

EVENTS TODAY
German Department monthly meet-
ing at 4:15 in 201 University Hall.
Physics Colloquium: Professor F.1
A. Firestone will talk on "A New An-f
alogy Between Mechanical and Elec-
trical Systems" at 4:15 p. m. in
Room 1041, East Physics Bldg. All
interested are cordially invited to at-
tend.
Botanical Journal Club meets at
7:30 p. mn., room 1139 N.S. PapersI
by Dr. Davis, Jean Davidson, Alexan-
der Smith, and Eleanor Cooke. All
interested are cordially invited.
Mens Physical Education Club
meets in the Union at 7:30 p. m.,
Room 304. Fielding H. Yost will
speak.

WANTEDl
SITUATION WANTED - American
middle-aged lady would like to be
companion and assist in house
duties; small wvages. Dial 7358.
107
COUPLE wants ride to Indiana; will-
after 5. 106
ing to share expenses. Phone 22850
WANTED-First-class student wait-
er; must be experienced, neat,
clean, and courteous; none other
apply. Mike Fingerle. 108
jWANTED-Boarders; three meals,
$4; two meals, $3.50; served coun-
try style. 609 E. Ujniversity. 97
WANTED =- Student and family
washing. Phone 3006. 6c
YOUNG MAN desires evening work
from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. or
thereabouts on a cash basis. Best
references. Call 9673,after 7 p.m.
105

LOST-Illinois man's match, Satur- sororities. 27 512
day; telephone Birmingham 2361, Hveyu shoe re- FR
collect, Birmingham, Mich.; re- pairing and hat blocking done at wil
ward. 109 Liberty Shoe Repair Shop, 622 E. $3.
Liberty. 26c
NOTICE
UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING Re-
finishing. We specialize in Univer-
sity and fraternity work. Johnke
Yph Co. 334 E. Huron Ave. Phone FRE-MA
23730. 28c
DIN ING C
EAT-MEAL tickets $5.50 for $4.50. One Block North from Hil
Lunches 25c, 30c, 40c. All steak_ _
dinners 40c. Forest Restaurant
538 Forest Ave. 25c WEEKLY R

)OM
1 Audiltorhun

LOST-Bunch of keys; near stadium.
Call 22171. 112

NOT too early to order Christ-
Ls cards. Our greeting card dept.
large and complete. Francisco
ce, 719 N. UnIv. 29
FOR RENT
RENT-Large, pleasant front
m) and alcove. May be equipped
light housekeeping.,Near Union.
E. Jeflfrson. Phone 3652. 102
RENT-Large front room, three
ndows: 112 blocks from campus;
50. 602 Monroe, Phone 2-1502.
87

ATES
Ofw A -

LOST
LOST-Large,^ round, carved green
jade earring in platinum. Saturday
afternoon. 7772. Reward. 103
LOST--Lady's green coat at Phi Psi
party Saturday; one left in its
place; will person making mistake
write Box 24B, Michigan Daily.
LOST-Slide rule, serial No. 292055.
Call 31123. Reward. 111

i4AT ~ ~FROtj rHj
S'F~ AC TORY
IA~ w e1 ROTHE
We do high class work in Cleaning and
Blocking Hats as low as 50c. We also
make hats to order at reasonable prices.
FACTORY HAT STORE
(A7 Packard St. (Near State)

Lunchand.Dinner . . . . . . . .$4.50
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. . . $6.00
Lunch 30c Dinner 50c
Sunday Dinner 60c
PROMPT SERVICE - EXCELLENT FOOD
Serving Michigan M n and Women for the Twenty-ninth Year

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Forestry Club: Meeting at 7:30 p.
m. in 2039 N.S. Prof. Allen will speak
on the recent meeting of the Ohio
Valley Section of the. Society of
American Foresters. Talks on past
summer's experiences by students.
Junior Research Club: Henry L.
Kohler will speak on "Air Resistance
of Motor Vehicle Bodies," including a
demonstration of the test car, room
2082 Natural Science Bldg. at 7:30
p. m. Election of new members will
be held.
Junior Mathematical Society meets
at 7:30 p. m., 3011 A.H. "Complex
roots of an algebraic equation" will
be presented by Professor Kazarin-
off. The meeting and discussion will
close in ample time for 9 o'clock ap-
pointments. Students in mathema-
ties should keep in touch with the
society.
Adelphi meeting at 7:30 p. m. on
the 4th floor of Angell Hall. The
topic for discussion will be the pres-
ent campaign and the coming elec-
tion. Final tryouts will be held, fol-
lowed by the initiation.

Meet

Mis Pinns

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SPECIAL
BAMBOO LAWN COMB

Regular 40c Value for 29c

Tomorrow
Miss Madeline Pinns, personal
representative of Barbara Gould,
is here in our store this week to
advise womien of Ann Arbor on
the care of their complexion.
Miss Pinn's advice is based on
the theories and practices of Bar-
bara Gould's modern miracle of
prolonged youth . . .
for a Chat with Miss Pinns
Is No Charge

1ev. HARRY J.
A I A ,
>f Spiritual Fellowship Church,
Detroit, assisted by
Rev. S. C. TIBBLES, will
Lecture and Conduct

Play Production will continue per-
formances of "The Adding Machine"
this week Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday at the LaboratoryTea.
Tickets may be obtaihed at the thea-
tre box office by phoning 4121 (Ex-
tention 7890). Tete
Le Cercle Francais: All students
interested in becoming members of
the Cercle Francais are invited to
consult the membership conimittee
on Tuesday, Nov. 1, or Thursday,
Nov. 3, between 4:00 p. m..and 5:30
i

RADIOS - - ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
Anything in Hardware and'Kitchen Ware

Stop In Tomorrow
There

JNO. C. FISCHER COMPANY
Main and Washington

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CA LKI NS-FLETCHER DRUG COMPANY
324 So. State Street

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SPIRITUAL MESSAGE MEETING
TUESDAY. NOV. 1, 1932, 8 P. M.
MA SONr TLM IL
Iev. Aldrich Is a Master Mediumn
Unsurpassed in America, Rev.
T ble is an internationally-
known speaker and will give psy-
chometric readings from articles.

Davis & Ohlinger
PROMPT PRINTERS
DIAL 8132
109-111 E. Washington St.
Second Floor

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FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK

Alpha Nu meeting at 7:30, Alpha
Nu rooms, fourth floor of Angell Hall.
The present political situation, as
seen from the student viewpoint by
one who has participated in it, will
be the subject of a speech to be given
by Ed. McCormack, President of the
Student Council in 1931-1932. All
persons interested in speech activ-
ity are cordially invited to attend.
Sociedad Hispanica: I n f o r m a l
meeting at the League (see bulletin
board for name of room) 7:30 p. m.
Prof. del Toro will give a short talk.
All people who are interested are
cordially invited to attend.
Avukah meeting at the Hillel Foun-
dation at 8:00 p. m. Dr. Markson,
principal of the United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit, will speak on
"Contemporary Hebrew Literature."
Any one interested is invited to at-
tend.
Deutscher Zirkel: Meeting at 8 p.
m. in the League. Werner Striedieck
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Member of the Federal
Reserve System, Under

United States

Govern-

merit Supervision

1.1

State St. at Nickels Arcade

Main and Huron Sts.

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LAST DAY
1931 All-American
Richard Arlen
'The All American'

OhO LOVES
EXPERT!
Meliing kisses .. daring
caresses ... breath-taking
temptation...This ainasnq
little Love Thief flashes a
brand-new .man-hunting'
technique in the most bra-'
zen heart-robbery ever
screenedl You'll learn alot

NAJESTIC
Tomorrow!
COMEDY'
SMASH!5

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No raw tobaccos in Luckies
that's why they're so mild

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LOSSAL I
in which the spotlight is turned
on Hollywood ma riot of laughs.
WithJACk OAKIE, SIDNEY
SOX. From the plnay by Moss

E buy the finest, the
very finest tobaccos
in all the world-but that
does not explain why folks
everywhere regard Lucky
Strike as the mildest ciga-

aging and mellowing, are
then given the benefit of
that Lucky Strike purify-
ing process, described by
the words-"It'stoasted".
That's why folks in every
city, town and hamlet say

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rette. The fact is, we never

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