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January 27, 1933 - Image 2

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Nyswander 103 R.L. dents with initials N through Z re-
{ICIAL BULLETINRaifor2253A. port to West Physics lecture room. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
18 constructive notice to all members Of the VanEngen 103 R.L. EVENTS TODAY
he office of the Assistant to the President until Waanor 920435A.H.I c T.. n.,,,.;.. , .,... .,

NOTICE

BLUE BIRD BOOK NOOK, Lending
library. 5c daily. Clean covers. Uni-
versity Music House. 10:30 to 5:30.
21c
THE CONCERT ARTIST TUNER-
That J-Hop house party. Your
piano should be tuned now. Phone
6776, Victor Allmendinger. The
School of Music tuner. Not with
any music house. 282
HOME-Cooked meals, $3.50 per
week. Across street from Engineer-
ing Arch. Phone 2-3535. 609 E.
University. 275
TYPING_
TYPING - Typing carefully done.
V e r y moderate rates. O. K.
Thacher. Phone 6734. 10c
TYPING-Grad. theses a specialty.
M. V. Hartsuff, 9067. 40c
TYPING-Notes, papers, and Grad.
These. Clyde Heckart, 3423. 35c
FOR RENT
THE MONROE (522 MONROE)-
.One half block west of Law quad-
rangle, furnished 2-room apart-
ment; elec. refrig. private bath,
softened water, private storage
locker, moderate rental. Call Mrs.
Ferguson, 2-2839. 271
FOR RENT-321 S. Division street.
Single room $1.75. Also large front
room for two. Phone 4447. 270
SUITE-$2.50 and $3.00. Close to En-
gineering Arch, 1118 South Uni-
versity. Phone 3743. 261
FOR RENT-Rooms at depression
prices. Half block from campus.
2195 Thayer. 277
NICE-Warm rooms. $3 to $4. 920
Monroe and 735 Haven. Phone
2-1241. 279
FOR RENT-For girls, either double
or single room in an approved
house. 909 E. University 280

LARGE-Pleasant living room. Two
pieces overstuffed, piano, fireplace.
$5 single; $6 double. Phone 7263.
283
STEAM HEATED Suite for one man,
2 other roomers, 1007 Forest.
13c
FOR RENT-609 E. University. Two-
car spaces in garage. Phone 2-3535.
276
BOARD-And room for four boys.
Six dollars each per week. 821 E.
Huron. 273
FOR RENT-Furnished apartment
with private bath and shower for
two, three, or four boys. Sunny
rooms. Steam heat. Continuous
hot water. Garage. Dial 8544. 422
E. Washington. 274
ROOMS-Single or double. Nicely'
furnished; shower baths. Close to
campus and rent $2 per week. 523
Packard. 251
WANTED
WANTED--Beautiful date for J-Hop
and houseparty by B. MV. O. C.
Member of J-Hop committee. Good
time guaranteed. Must dance well,
talk well, drink well, etc. Write
Michigan Daily, Box 6A. 281
I WANTED-Passenger to share ex-
penses to N. Carolina. Leave Feb.
4th. Return Feb. 12th. Reasonable
Phone 7972. 278
PIANO MAJOR- Girl) desires room
in exchange for piano lessons to
children. 731 Tappan. Telephone
3653. . 272
LAUNDRIES
WASHING-And ironing. Called for
and delivered. Silks and woolens
guaranteed satisfactory. 2-3478.
611 Hoover. 15c
STUDENT - And family washing
careful work at lowest prices. Ph.
3006. 6c

LAUNDRY -- Soft water. 2-1044.
Towels free. Socks darned. 13c
FOX SALE
FOR SALE -Piano, baby grand.
Large size. Practically new. Will
sacrifice. Apply Box 30B. 269
FINANCE CO.-Is selling late model
cars for balance due. 311 W. Huron.
2-2001. Open evenings. 19c
Remer Speaks On
War Debt Payment
A lump sum payment of war debts
owed the United States by European
countries was advocated yesterday by
Prof. Charles F. Remer, of the eco-
nomics department. who spoke at an
afternoon meeting of the Ann Arbor
Rotary Club.
"We ought to accept a lump sum
payment," said Professor Remer,
"which should depend to some extent
on what the foreign nations could
raise by abond issue on the New
York market."
It was pointed out that for Amer-
ica to receive payments due her from
private loans abroad would require
considerable changes in her tariff
and commercial policy. It is unlikely,
stated the economist, that we will
make sufficient changes to enable the
war debts to be paid also.
M*chiga
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With
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Lois Wilson

Guest Feature Tonight
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Last Day--"THE VANISHING FRONTIER"
MAJESTIC Tomorrow!

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