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October 12, 1934 - Image 2

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Widowed Queen Of Jugoslavia With Her Three Sons

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-Associated Press 'Photo
This is one of the few pictures of the widowed Queen Marie of Jugolavia and her three sons,the eldest
of whom, Peter (left), succeeds to the throne as a result of the assassination of his father, King Alexander.
Prince Andrew is seated on his mother's lap, and Prince T nislau is at the right.

vold in the League at 4:15 p.m. The7
subject of the address will be: "The
Tendency Towards Platonism in Neo-
Classical Aesthetics." The meeting is
open to the public. There will be a
short business meeting for membersI
of the club at 4:00 p.m.
Final Try-outs for Comedy Club
will be held at 4:15 in the Laboratory
Theatre. At this time final elimina-
Lions and elections will be made.
Old members of the Club are urged
to be present as a short meeting is
to follow the try-outs and important
details are to be presented to the Club.
Tryouts for the Stanley Chorus will
be held in the library at the League
from 3:00 ,to 5:30. Old members
must try out again.
Delta Epsilon Pi, important meet-
ing at the Mich. Union at 8 o'clock
sharp. Regular members and pledges
please be there on time.
Inter-Guild Party will be held to-

Reptile Curator Studies
University Collection
Karl Patterson Schmidt, curator of
reptiles at the Field Museum of Nat-
ural History in Chicago, left Ann Ar-
bor yesterday for Chicago. Mr.
Schmidt returned recently from
Guatemala and stopped here to study
the Guatemalan collection in the
Museum.
Tuesday, Mr. Schmidt lectured to
the evening session of Dr. Blanchard's
seminar on his experiences and the
results of his study in Guatemala.
APPOINT TEACHING FELLOWS
Marion R. Raymond and Henry
Meyer have been appointed teaching
fellows in the zoology department for
the current school year, according to
a recent announcement. Both men
have served as assistants in the de-
partment for several years and are
candidates for the doctor's degree.
National Student League will meet

Twenty Years Ago
From the Dailyriles of
October 12, 1914
Michigan's team will be developed
for the coming big games behind
closed gates. The ban will continue
during the balance of the season as
Michigan's opponents have shown
sufficient strength to insure hard
fought battles from now on.
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Work will be commenced soon on
the 'construction of the new bath
house for the Michigan Union Boat
Club.
War in Europe has not materially
effected the University of Michigan's
purchasing department. There is a
good supply of imported goods on
hand sufficient to carry the Univer-
sity along for the semesters of this
year.

FOR RENT - APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APARTMENT: Two
rooms, heat, light, gas and phone,
$20. 923 Greenwood. Phone 2-2362.
LAUNDRY _
STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices rea-
sonable. Free delivery. Phone :006
9x
PERSONAL laundry service. We take
individual interest in the laundry
problems of our customers. Girls'
silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar-
anteed. Men's shirts our specialty.
Call for and deliver. Phone 5594.
611 E. Hoover. 2x
A. May in his physical examination
of freshmen.
* * *
Dr. Charles B. deNancrede, profes-
sor of surgery in the medical depart-
ment, has presented 371 medical
books to the general library, the
majority of which deal with the sub-
ject of surgery.
Among all the state universities
in this country, the - University of
Michigan ranks fifth in the yearly
income which it enjoys.
Read The Clissifieds

STUDENT LAUNDRY. Good soft
water. Will call for and deliver.
Telephone 4863. 3x
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x
WANTED
WANTED: MEN'S OLD AND NEW
suits. Will pay 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 dol-
lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. ChI-
eago Buyers. Temporary office, 200
North Main. 7x
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Tan suede zipper jacket on
fourth floor of Chemistry Bldg. on
Thursday. Reward. Call B. King.
2-2591.
LOST: Michigama pin on campus.
Reward. Call George Duffy. 6317.
FOUND: Suede jacket Tuesday An-
gell Hall. William Favel. Phone
2-1777. 736 S. State St.
LOST: Grey polo topcoat, probably in
East Physics Bldg. Wi. Boice. Ph.
2-3236. Reward.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
VOCAL STUDIO: Grace Johnson
Konold, former instructor in Uni-
versity School of Music, announces
the opening of her vocal studio for
beginners and advanced students.
1908 Austin Ave. Phone 4855. 8x
NASH GOLDEN RULE custom tai-
lored clothes. Suits or topcoats to
order - $23.50 to $27.50. "Chick"
Krug, Service Shop, 214 East Wash-
ington St., s.ecaod floor. Phone
2-1910 or appointment. Anytime,
anywhere. 6x
NOTICE
EAT AT BODINE'S
432 S. Division
13 meals $ 00
jer week . . ..
20 meals.. ...$3.85
All home-cooked food.
You will lilfe it.
FINANCE CO. offers bargains in re-
possessed and repurchased cars.
Many 1934 cars with low mileage
included. We will trade and extend
convenient terms. Open evenings.
311 W. Huron. Ph. 2-3267. lox
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Full dress suit, cheap.
Size 40 to 42. Call 7436.

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night at Lane Hall under the spon- at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, in Room 302 .*
sorship of the SCA. All guilds are at the Union. All interested are in- Flat feet seems to be the most
invited. vited to attend. prominent defect found by Dr. George
Michigan Dames: The first picnic Young People's Society, Church of
of the year, a Wiener Roast, will be Christ (Disciples): An out-door meet-
held at the Island today. Husbands ing will be held Sunday evening at 1
and children are invited. Baseball the Island. All members and new
and other games will be played, the students are urged to meet at the 15c until 6
activities starting at 4:00 p.m. Bring Church at 4:30 sharp. Officers for 25c after 6
your own buns and wieners, or steak, the coming semester will be elected - 5et Every Day
and cups and spoons. Hot coffee will at this meeting
be furnished. 2 t4 1. daily
Lutheran Student Club will hold an 2
Comingoutdoor meeting at the Dexter-Huron
'Events park 'in Dexter township on Sunday,
Phi Delta Kappa Luncheon: Michi- Oct. 14. The group plans to leave
gan Union, Saturday, 1:00 p.m. This the parish hall of the Zion Luther-
meeting will open the activities of the an church on 309 Washington Street
chapter for this year. Help us get at 4 o'clock. Transportation will bet
all PDK members out to this impor- provided for any Lutheran student .:
tant meeting. who wishes to attend.

WHOLESOME
DAIRY
PRODUCTS'

Don't
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the Moonlight Ride
Friday Night at 8:00
The Sunday Break-
fast Ride at 7:30.
Luncheon Ride Saturday at
10:30. Lunch at Farm Cup-
board, Plymouth Road. Rea-
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