THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAI DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to 'all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. At Senate Hearing [LS .E ADVERTISING SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1934 VOL. XLIV No. 92 Notices Co-operation in Travel to Cleve- land Edluoational Meetings: The Bu-' reau of Co-operation with Educa- tional Institutions raises the questionI as to a special kind of co-operation. within the University of Michigan - that of co-operative travel to and from Cleveland between February 22; and March 3 to attend some of the+ nrnerous meetings to be held in that+ city. Since Cleveland is 170 miles from Ann Arbor over a concrete, kighway, and since a large number of both faculty and students will un- doubtedly be interested -in attending s e of athe numerous meetings to be held in that city, it has been sug- geated that there might be some who do not find it convenient to drive, yet who might like to ride with some one. Acting upon this suggestion,, the information desk in the Business Of- file, Itoom 3, University Hall, will act as a clearing house for the purpose of listing the names of those who are planing to drive, as well as the names of others, both faculty and $kUdents, who are interested in rides. The probable time of -going as well as the time of returning, together with the number of passengers who m'iht be accommodated will be noted. Anyone interested, from either v±'wpoint, may consult the list. Ar- rangements will be made by the in- d4duals themselves. In no instance Will the Business Office make the ob-operative arrangement or assume av responsibility. The list at the in- fanaftion desk is merely for clear- Uig4ouse purposes. George E. Carrothers Director, Bureau of Co-operation with Educational Institu- tions. Faculty, School of Education: The regular monthly meeting of the fac- uilty will be held on Monday, Feb- ig5,at 12 o'clock noon, at the Wi~higan Union. Lectures And Concerts mnIversity Lecture: Professor Roy W. Sellars, of the Department of Philosophy, will speak on the subject, "Vresent Trends in Philosophy" on Twrsday, February 15, at 4:15 p. m., in Natural Science Auditorium. This is the fifth of a series of Uni- Versity lectures by members of the 'iversity of Michigan faculties. The public is cordially invited. Lily Pons Program: Lily Pons who WVil appear in the Choral Union hties, Hill Auditorium, Monday tiight, January 29, has revised her program to read as follows. She will W7 assisted at the piano by Giuseppe Bnboschek and also by a flutist who Will Play a group of numbers. $e tu m'ami .............. Pergolesi Pur dicesti o bocca A lla................Antonio Lotti Air from "Zemire et Azor . . ..Gretry io ear the Gentle Lark............Sir Henry Bishop AMia "Caro nome" from '"igoletto"...............Verdi Air, "Tu vois la-bas" from APPLICATION PHOTOS 42.00.a dozen. Four proofs, guaranteed work at a price you can afford to pay. WHITE'S STUDIO Phone 3355 for Appointment "The Czar's Bride" ...... ................Rimsky-Korsakoff The Rose and the Nightingale ....Rimsky-Korsakoff Aria, "Una voce poco fa" from "The Barber of Seville" . . .Rossini Theme varie ...........Saint-Saens Les Filles de Cadix .......... Delibes Pastorale ...........Frank La Forge Aria, "Ardon gl' incensi" from "Lucia di Lammermoor" .Donizetti A limited number of tickets are still available at the office of the School of Music, Maynard Street and on the evening of the concert the box office at Hill Auditorium will be open at 7 o'clock. Events Today Stalker Hall:. 10:45 Worship service at the First Methodist Church. Dr. Stair preaching. 12:15 Regular Sunday Seminar. 6:00 Wesleyan G u i 1 d. Sherwood Messner, president of S.C.A., will speak on "Essential Chris- tian Consideration." 7:00 Supper and fellowship. Harris Hall: Celebration of the Holy Communion, Williams Memorial Chapel, 9:30 a. m. Breakfast will be served immediately following the service. This evening at 7 o'clock there' will be an informal gathering at the hall in honor of the Right Reverend John N. McCormick, D.D., of Western Michigan. Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church: Services of worship today: 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a. m. Church School; 11:00 a. m. Kindergarten; 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and ser- mon by the Right Reverend John N. McCormick, D.D., of, W'estern Mich- igan. Roger Williams Guild: 10:45 a. m. Mr. Sayles will speak on "The Par- able of the River." 12:00 noon Mr. Chapman will meet student group at the Guild House, 503 E. Huron. Topic, "Reactionary Forces vs. a Pro- gressive Religion." 6:00 p. m. Mr. Winston Dudley will speak on "Cabbages and Kings." Presbyterian Student Appoint- ments: .,ents -Sunday program: 10:45 Morning Worship at the Church. 5:30 Social Hour and Supper 6:30 Student Forum. Varsity Glee Club: The Glee Club picture will be taken at 2:30 p. m., at Rentschler's Studio, Huron Street. Wear full dress with ribbons and be prompt. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 2-12i4. Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. The classifimecolumns close at five o'clock previous co day of insertions. Box Numbers may be secured at no ex tra charge. Cash in Advance-l1e per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. Minimum three lines per insertion. Telephone tate-15c per reading line for on.e or two insertions. 14c per readin; Yine for three or more insertions. 10% discount if paid within ten days from the date of last insertion. Minimum three lines per insertion. By Contract, per line--2 lines daily, one mnonth...............8 ONE large room. Private entrance,j cooking privileges, $5.00. 109 N. In- galls. 314 FOR RENT : Rooms for men, near' campus. Reasonable rates. Phone 7855. 311 ATTRACTiVE SUITE and three single rooms very reasonable. 1028 Church. Phone 6548. 310 ATTRACTIVE rooms. One double and two si gle, very reasonable. 71 . FELUniversity. Phone 4541. SUITE with east, south and west ex- posure. Private bath and shower for 3men. Also large double with hot and cold running water and cooking privileges if desired. Steam heat and shower. Approved house. Dial 8544. 422 E. Washington. 287 SINGLE and double rooms and suites for boys. Near the campus, 825 E. University. Phone 3851. 282 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Four room, furnished --apartment, for boys or a married SINGLE and two room suite, reason- couple. Piano. Private bath. Phone able if taken at once. 507 South 2-2304. 305 Division Street. 317 -Associated Press Photo Seldom photographed, Prof. James Harvey Rogers, one of President Roosevelt's monetary advisers, ap- :peared before the Senate banking committee to give his views on the Fresident's monetary program. BROADCASTING CURTAILED Broadcasting from the University Radio studios in Morris Hall over sta- tion WJR will be discontinued until after the examination period, Prof. Waldo Abbot, director of broadcast- ing, announced yesterday. The Uni- versity Sunday afternoon program broadcast at 2:30 p. m. will go on the air from Detroit, however. Parties reserving these last named Wickets will be able to secure them in the future by identifying themselves at the office of the Dean and paying the regular price. Any committeemen who will be forced to be absent from the meeting are urged to send their money and stubs by messenger at that time. Independent J-hop Booths: There will be a meeting of all independents desiring the privileges of a booth at the J-Hop on Tuesday, Jan. 30 at the Michigan Union, 7:15 p. m. The room number will be posted on the bulletin board. Tickets must be pre- sented to gain admittance to the meeting. Bibliophiles will meet at 2:30 Tues- day afternoon Jan. 30 with Mrs. C. H. Langford, 715 Forest Avenue. Mrs. B. Soule is in charge of the program. 4 lines t.D., 2 2months....... C ..x 2 lines daily, college year......7c309 4 lines E. 0.D., college year ....7c ___- - 10) lines used as desired ......c 300 lines used as desired ........8c ROOMS for boys, single $2.00.1suite 1,000 lines used as desired ....7c $2.50 each. Opposite Law School, 2,000 lines used as desired ....6c The above rates are per reading line, 718 Monroe. 312 based on eight reading lines per inch of 1- - - 7% point Ionic type, upper and lower FOR RENT: One room for woman case. Add 6c per line to above rates for all capital letters. Add per line to 407 E. Kingsley St. Phone 2-1918 above for bold face, upper and lower or 7307. 307 case. Add 10 per line to.above rates for ___-_ bold face capital letters. Room and board for $6: nicely fur- LAUNDRY ished rooms with overstuffed fur- Yniture. Rooms $2 and up. 602 Mon- PERSONAL laundry service. We take roe. _- 308 individual interest in the laundry FOR RENT: Attractive rooms for problem of our customers. Girls' men. Single and double. Reasonable silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar- rates. 518 East William St., Phone anteed. Men's shirts our specialty. 9673. 283 Call for and deliver. 2-3478, 5594. SINGLE ROOM, second floor for 611;. Hoover. 9x man student. 421 Thompson. Mrs. w _- _ ----- C. H. Eaton. Phone 6175. 291 WE DO your laundry work for one- --- -- half the usual price. Phone 2-3739. SINGLE ROOM, second floor for 8x man student. 421 Thompson. Mrs.I LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. C. H. Eaton. Phone 6175. 291 Careful work at low price. 4x FOR RENT: 721 Church St. Double - -and single rooms for men. Very LOST AND FOUND quiet house. 298 i FOR RENT: Very comfortable apartment and also single rooms in desirable location. 429 S. Di- vision. 301 WANTED WANTED: J-Hop ticket. Call Joe Conlin, 9536. 316 WANTED: Two nice American boys to work for part room rent. Must need aid. Give references. 2-1772. 315 HELP WANTED: Two boys to wash dishes for board, 602 Monroe. 306 WANTED: Ride to vicinity of Cleve- land, Saturday, Feb. 3. Will share expenses. Ph. 3581. 304 WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 dol- lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi- cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200 North Main. 5x NOTICE MONDAY and Wednesday: Shampoo and finger wave 50c. Also expert marcels. Raggedy Ann Shop, 7561. 11x ARCADE CAB. Dial 6116. Large com- fortable cabs. Standard rates. 2x BUY NEW AND USED CARS FROM FINANCE CO. 311 W. Huron 22001 1933, 1932, 1931, 1930 models. 12x FOR SALE FOR SALE: Unusually attractive frame and brick bungalow in Southeast section. Suitable for fac- ulty family. Mrs. Ferguson. Phone 2-2839. 298 FOR SALE: Tuxedo, size 40. Practi- cally new. Cheap for cash. Call Union after 5:00. Ask for Schar- mer. 302 TAXICABS TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger cars. Only standard rates. 1x COACH MAKES OWN SCHEDULE Notre Dame (/P)-A revised con- stitution governing co-ordination of varsity sports at Notre Dame after Elmer Layden assumes charge as head football coach Feb. 1 will give the head coach of each sport power to make 'the schedule for that sport. Workmen making a new football field just outside Alexandria, Egypt, bared beautifully painted walls, prob ably belonging to the tomb of a Graeco-Roman. the spot is the site of an ancient Roman camp. REWARD: For the return of billfold. Identify, A. H. Rowland, Law-Club. 313 LOST: Rhinestone hair clip at Union. Saturday, Jan. 20, after dance. Hazel Estep, 454 Jordan Hall. . .e PRINTING-Reasonable Prices THE ATHENS PRESS Downtown -206 North Main Next to Main Post Office Dial 2-1013 WE SELL TYPEWRITING PAPER SECRETARIAL and ACCOUNTING TRAINING 79th Year Enroll for a single subject or a one- or two-year course. NEW TERM FEBRUARY 12 Day and Evening Classes Approved by State Department of Public Instruction 303 | V, it i !,) ,il '. 'I Ii 4 HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE - State at William - Ph. 7831 V," Wen You Travel, Let a Permanent Campus Organization make your arrangements at no increase over regular tariff rates. 0 Airplane, Steamship, Railway and Hotel Reservations in any part of the world. MIC HIGAN ALUMNI TRAVEL BUREAU ALUMNI MEMORIAL HAL. "American Express World-Wide Service" k I'! o. , Hi I J-Hop Committeemen: Importantf meeting today at 4:00 p. M., Union. At this time all committeemen are requested to turn in all money col- lected, all ticket stubs and all tickets held on reserve and not yet paid for. 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