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April 21, 1934 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1934-04-21

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Festival Tieket
(ounter S a 1 e
To Start Today'
The "over the counter" sale of May
Festival tickets will begin at 8:30 a.m.'
today at the offices of the School of
Music on Maynard Street. At this
time all unsold season tickets in the
respective divisions will be offered for
public sale.
The seats in Hill Auditorium are
divided into three sections. Section
"A" tickets priced at $8, include all,
seats in the three central sections of
the main floor and the corresponding
sections of the first balcony. They are
designat-ed "patron's tickets" and
purchasers of them have the privi-
lege of retaining the saine seat loca-
tion for the 1934-35 Choral Union
Series.
Seats in the two side sections of the
main floor and in the corresponding
sections of the first balcony are des-
ignated section "B" and are priced
at $7. Section "C," priced at $6 per
seat, includes the entire second bal-
cony.
For those who held tickets for the
Choral Union Series this year, by
returning the Festival coupon, the
prices for the three sections are re-
duced to $5, $4, and $3 respectively.
The sale of season tickets will be
continued until about the first of May,
at which time all unsold tickets, if
any, will be broken up and offered for
sale for individual concerts, at prices
of $2, $1.50, and $1.
in Jewish History under Rabbi Hel-
ler at the Foundation.
8:15 Open Forum at the Founda-
tion. James Davis will deliver a
paper on "The Effects of the Anti-
Nazi Boycott on German Trade."
Liberal Students' Union -Unitar-
ian Church, Sunday, 10:45 a.m. Pro-
fessor Carl E. Guthe speaks on "An
Anthropologist Looks at Leisure."
7:30 p.m. Professor W. A. Maurer,
"New Ideals for the New Deal ."
Co gregational Student F ellow-
ship: The regular 6:15 p.m. meeting
of the Fellowship Sunday will be ad-
dressed by Prof. Bennett Weaver, of
the English Department. His sub-
ject will be "The Thrill of Life."

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Phone 2-1214. Place advertisements with
Classified Advertising Department.
The classified columns close at five
o'clock previous to day of lnsertions.
Box Numbers may be secured at no
extra charge.
Cash in Advance-Ic 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 Rate-15c per reading line for
one or two insertions.
14c per reading line for three or more
insertions.
10%,discount if paid within ten days
from t1he date of last Insertion.
Minimum three lines per insertion.
By Contract, per line---2 lines daily, one
month................8c
4 ines E.O.D., 2 months ......3c
2 lines daily, collegeyear..7c
4, lines P. 0. D., college year .. ..7c
1,00 lines used as desired......9c
300 Itnes used as desired......8c
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The above rates are per reading line,
based oneight reading lines per inch of
7% point Ionic type, upper and lower
case. Add 6c per line to above rates for
all capital letters. Add ae per line to
above for bold face, upper and lower
case. Add 10 per line to above rates for
bold face. capital letters.
TAXICABS
TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger
cars. Only standard rates. 1x
ARCADE CAB. Dia 6116. Large com-
fortable cabs. Staxldard rotes. 2x
T. Hawley Tapping, general sec-
retary of the Alumni Association,
will leave Ann Arbor today on a 10-
clay trip covering various alumni or-
ganizations throughout the country.
He will speak today in Canton, 0'
at a luncheon of the University of
Michigao Club. of Cantion, Mr. Tap-
ping wilt be present at sthe annual
blin tiet of the University club of
Philadelphia Tuesday night at the
Hotel Warwich.

NOTICE
AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING
Bring your title
Associated Motor Services, Tn.
311 W. Huron, Ph. 2-2001
12x
APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS
special, 25 for $1.35 or 12 for $1.00,
call for and deliver. Telephone 6221,
University Photo Service. 426
IFOt SALE
SCOTTISH TERRIER PUPS, pedi-
greed, reg. A.K.C., 9 weeks, a beau-
tiful litter. 1313 S. State.
427
FOR SALE: Camera, Speed Graphic,
5x7 with case and tripod. Two fil-
ters. Three plate holders with cut
film sheaths, 4x5 back. Other equip-
ment. Call after 6:30 p.m., 712 Hill.
WANTED
WANTED: A couple of good student
salesmen to sell clever Michigan
novelties to students. Call Friday
afternoon. 913 Dewey. Phone
2-2468. 425
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
WANTED: Saxophone players, alto
and tenor. Must play clarinet. Apply
in person at 327 Mulholland be-
fore 11 a.m. or after 8 p.m. 428
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x
NIGHT FALLS IN ANTARCTIC
LITTLE AMERICA, ANTARCTI-
CA (Via Mackay Radio), April 20-
'(P) -- Winter night set in today.
The sun set officially by the as-
tronmer's calculation this morning.
It will not appear above the horizon
again until spring -which will be
fall in the United States.

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