THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ Student Placed In Custody On Forgery Count Bogus Tickets Only Fair Duplications Of Those Issued By Wisconsin (Big Ten News Service) MADISON, Wis., Oct. 3.-Charged with the forgery of 48 student fee cards to secure more than $130 worth of tickets for the Marquette-Wiscon- sinsin football game, Edward I. Sa- fur, University of Wisconsin student, was placed under arrest last week, by Dane county authorities. The forged fee cards were only fair duplicates of those issued by the uni- versity, according to Harry R. Schwenker, cashier at the ticket of- fice, upon whose suspicion the arrest was made. "This is not the first time we have had trouble with students over the purchase of tickets," Mr. Schwenker said. "It is a serious matter." Problems," will be presented by Pro- fessor Norman Anning. Organization and discussion will follow the talk. Intramural Managers and Tryouts: There will be a meeting of all man- agers and tryouts in the Intramural office at 5:10 p. m Your attendance s requested. University Poetry Society meets at 7:30 p. m. in room 3227 A.H. All stu- dents interested in the writing of verse are invited. Adelphi iouse of Representatives will hold its Annual Fall Smoker Tuesday evening, October 4, 1932, at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome, at- tention new students. Floyd K. Riley of the Speech Department will speak on "Sucess at Half-Price." Room 4203 Angell Hall. Alpha Nu: All men on campus are invited to a smoker held this eve- ning at 7:30 in 4001 Angell Hall by the Alpha Nu speech society. An ad- dress by Dr. J. K. Dunn, "Today's Problems in Korea" will be featured. Freshmen especially invited. Varsity Band Tryouts: There is still room in the Varsity Band for soprano saxophone and bass players Basses are furnished by the Band Tryouts for these instruments at 7 p. m. tonight at Morris Hall, Jeffer- son and State streets. Other times by appointment with Nicholas D. Fal- cone, director, phone 6695. Call any day from 12:15 to 1 p. n. Christian S c i e n c e Organizatio meets at eight o'clock this evening in the Chapel of the Michigan Leagu building. All faculty and student interested are invited to attend. COMING EVENTS Mu Phi Epsilon: Meeting at the League, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Al members urged to be present. Glider Club: All interested in a year of fascinating sport with th Glider Section of the U. of M. Aero- nautical Society are urged to atten the first meeting of the Club in roo 348 in the West Engineering Buildig at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, October 5 Membership is limited. Chess and Checker Club: Import- ant meeting Wednesday evening ai 7:30 in room 302 of the Michigar Union. All members are requested t be present for election of officers. British Universities Dinner will be held in the Michigan Union on Fri- day, October 14, at 6:15 p. m. Those who are intending to be present are requested to send their names to Mr C. W. Collins at the Department o: Library Science. Summer School Deans To Hold Meeting Here Delegates From 33 Groups I To Coniduct Round Table Discussions At Union Representatives of more than 30 college Summer Sessions will meet here for the conference of the Asso- ciation of Deans and Directors of Summer Sessions on Oct. 14 and 15, it was announced yesterday by Dean Edward H. Kraus of the Summer Session. Dean Kraus, secretary of the asso- ciation, said the organization in- cludes 33 Summer Sessions from all parts of the country at which sub- stantial graduate work is done. The other officers are John Dolman, Jr., of the University of Pennsylvania, president, and P. C. Packer, of the University of Iowa statistician. All meetings of the conference will be held on the second floor terrace of the Union and will take the form of round table discussions. Among the features of the meeting will be an address of welcome by President Alexander G. Ruthven, a summary of report and statistics of the 1932 sessions, visits to the Law- yers' Quadrangle, the W o m e n's League building, and the William L. Clements library, where the dele- gates will be addressed by Dr. Ran- dolph G. Adams, director of the li- brary. Choral Union Try-Outs To Be Scheduled Daily Tryouts for the University Choral Union will continue this week from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. daily in studio 223, School of Music, it was announced yesterday by Prof. Earl V. Moore, musical director. Both old and new members must try out this week, said Professor Moore. The first meeting of the chorus will be held on Nov. 11 at 7:00 p. m. Between 100 and 200 already have tried out, and the complete chorus will include 300 to 350 singers, he stated. North Carolina's first geological survey was authorized by the legis- lature in 1923. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY NOTICE S T A Y B R O O K Country School. Washtenaw road. Full day rates including lunch-$25.00 per month Half day rates - $12.50. Trans- portation providded. Age, from in- fancy to 8 years. Mrs. H. S. Mal- lory, director. Tel. 23891 and 9806. EAT - Meal tickets $5.50 for $4.50. Lunches 25c, 30c, 40c. All steak dinners 40c. Forest Restaurant, ..538 Forest Ave. QUALITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP. 343 Main St. All kinds of shoe re- pair service. Work done while you wait. Our prices are reasonable. The difference in price is well worth the walk. NOTICE WALKER'S Home Laundry-Student laundry a specialty. Terms very reasonable. Dial 4776. We call for and deliver. NEW HOME LAUNDRY-Liberty at Maynard. Free mending and darn- ing. Collars and cuffs reversed. Opening special, 12c a shirt cash and carry. Dial 8894. UPHOLSTERING, Repairing, Refin- ishing. We specialize in University and fraternity work. Jahnke Uph. Co. 334 E. Huron Ave. Phone 23730. LOST addition. No investment or long hours required, but experience and A-1 character references are es- sential. Write giving details of past experience and otYger qualifi- cations. General Garment Com- pany, Three Rivers, Michigan. WILL pay cash for Bb Tenor. Also Bb soprano sax in excellent condi- tion for sale, $50. Call 22513. Mc- Laughlin. STUDENT LAUNDRY-done in pri- vate home. Good work at reason- able rates. All mending free - called for and delivered. Dial 4929. WANTED-Experienced dressmaking -Mrs. S. J. Reed. Tel. 761F2. Called for and delivered. WANTED--To buy one set of Har- vard Classics. Write Postoffice Box 169. WANTED--Alto sax player-no fak- ing, but must sight read. Dial 8265. Attention!! Have your snoe repairing and hat blocking done at Liberty Shoe Repair Shop, 622 E. Liberty. ARTISTIC PIANO TUNING. Kempf Music Studios. 312 South Division. Phone 6328. Official tuning Mich. Union, Mich. League, Lawyers Club, M a r t h a Cook Dormitory, Betsy Barbour House, Helen Newberry Residence, Mosher - Jordan Halls and many fraternities and sorori- ties. STUDENTS' LAUNDRY by experi- enced laundress. Prices reasona- ble. Will call for and deliver. Call 116 and ask for 7.69F13. Tryouts Are Called For -M News Service { Freshman and Sophomore tryouts are urged to see either Bob Moreland or Randolph Webster in the latter's office for the work in the Intramural Publicity Department. The work consists of newspaper, magazine, and news-service reports of the In- tramural activities. Awards are made of a Freshman Managership, Sopho- more Numerals, a Junior Letter, and the "M" club membership for junior managers. Twenty-three North Carolina cit- ies reported no fire loss during Aug- ust, 1932. A gain of 52 students over last year's enrollment is reported by the University of Florida. L O S T - Brown leather brief case, containing papers of value to own- er, at Huron River Park, Saturday afternoon. Reward. Return to Michigan Daily Office. LOST-Men's gold wrist watch with leather strap in lavatory at Union. Return to Daily. Liberal reward. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Sweet cider, Paw Paw grapes and grape juice. Call 9534 or 22413. Wagner Cider Mill. WANTED STUDENT LAUNDRY-Good soft water. Will call for and deliver. Sure satisfaction. Telephone 4863. LAUNDRY-Soft water, 21044. Tow- els free, socks darned. WASHING and ironing. Called for and delivered. Silks and woolens guaranteed satisfactory. 223478. 611 Hoover. W A N T E D-Student and family washing, rough dry or ironed. Rea- sonable, call for and deliver. Phone 5118. WANTED-College man, who has had direct selling experience man- aging crews on hosiery, dresses, brushes, cosmetics or similar prod- ucts. Must be capable of organiz- ing and supervising crew (men and women) to sell a fast moving line of wool sport jackets and rain coats to c o l1 e g e students and townspeople in Ann Arbor and Yp- silanti. The right man can not only pay his way through school but make a substantial income in FOR RENT FOR RENT-Rooms $2. Separate study and sleeping room. 1130 Oakland Ave. Phone 5746. TWO ROOM APARTMENT. Every- thing furnished $22.50 a month. 1025 Vaughn St. Telephone 22251. FOR RENT-Furnished cottage close to campus. Very reasonable. 7673. FOR RENT-Eight room furnished house, with coal. Possession at once. Phone 7794. ATTRACTIVE furnished suite. Two rooms, half block from Michigan League. Graduate or instructor preferred. New single rooms. Very reasonable. 222 S. Ingalls. LARGE FRONT SUITE, first floor, very reasonable. Near campus 324 Thompson. Dial 22314. FOR RENT-Suite, single and dou- ble rooms-Will make rates for a club of five boys. 712 E. Cather- ine. Phone 7723. FOR RENT-Rooms, also garage. 431 Thompson, Phone 9431. EAST OF CAMPUS-Clean, beauti- fully furnished three-room apart- ment. Includes soft water, lights, gas, and garage. University peo- ple preferred. Phone 3713 or 5792. MICHIGAN Now WHEELER and WOOLSEY in "HOLD 'EM JAIL" Mickey Mouse Cartoon RUTH ETTING Short Reel Paramount News' Traveltalk Matinees 30c, Nights 40c-o50c Thursday "MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE" with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS and raw tobaccos have no place in Cigarettes They are not present in Luckies . .the mildest cigarette you ever smoked W Ebuy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world-but that does not explain why folks every- where regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described by the words-"It's toasted". That's why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. M nw i k