THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, S PTEMBER 18, 1 Auto Ban Is Changed Slightly; Rea Releases Interpretations The following interpretations of All permit tags obtained this fall will the auto ban have been released by be void as soon as it is unlawful to Walter B. Rea, assistant to the dean drive with 1934 license plates. Hence of students. Students are advised toa eep this article for future refer- after tha dae an eyrtino he knepti ril o uuerfr car, while using permit tags bearing () Nthe old license number will constitute (1) No student in attendance at viatn. the University from and after the a violation. beginning of the first semester of the (5) Where any appreciable saving University year 1934-1935 shall oper- in transportation costs is realized, Uniersty ear193-1,35 hal oier-students may drive their cars to Ann ate any motor vehicle. In exceptional Abodend pmay e their astoAn and extraordinary cases at the dis- Arbor, and place them in dead stor- cretion of the dean of students this age until vacation periods. This pro- rule may be relaxed. The automobile vision will not be available to students regulation will become effective at 8 whose homes are relatively close to a.m. Monday, September 24 and all the University, for example, cities regularly enrolled students, other within a 150-mile radius of Ann Ar- than those indicated in paragraph 7 bor. Such an arrangement when ap- are requested to avoid any driving or proved will not entitle the owners of use of their ears until permits have the cars to any especial consideration been obtained at the office of the with respect to temporary or week- dean of studentj, Room 2, Uni- end driving privileges. Full informa- versity Hall. tion on stored cars, including name and address of owner and location of (2) The automobile regulation gov- storage, must be reported to this of- erns the use of a car as well as the fice before the beginning of the school operation of one; consequentlysit 1isyear. After that date, cars may not be not permissible for a student to use brought to Ann Arbor, unless the cir- his car, or a family owned car, for cumstances are first approved by this social, personal, or any other pur- office poses, when the car is driven by a ()e ef non-student who is not a member (6) The operation of a car by an of his immediate family. out-of-town student, in and about his of hs imediae failyhome, will not be considered a matter (3) A student receiving permission of concern to university authorities to use an automobile must adhere provided: strictly to the terms of his permit. (a) The car is not driven through Before any driving is done, student or within the immediate vicinity of permit tags must be attached to the Ann Arbor. State license plates in such a manner (b) Such driving does not invole a as to insure easy visibility. Any act violation of any law or traffic ordi- of driving, without permission from van or this office, or with permit tags unat- nance' tached, will be considered a violation (7) Students within the following of the ruling and will be disciplined groups may apply for exemption from accordingly. the ruling by calling in person at the (4) All permits must be renewed office of the dean of students and re- when the 1935 State license plates porting the make, type, and license are required or as soon as the new number of the car. tags are purchased. At such time, (a) Those who are 26 years of new sets of permit tags bearing the age, or older. current license number will be issued (b) Those who are receiving credit Dean Of Students 0. I ___________CO-OPERATIVE CLUB DAILYL A group of University students are DA IY OFFICIAL planning to operate a co-operative BULLE I rooming and boarding house in which B 1L~1N each resident will pay $1.00 for board E__and $1.00 for room in addition to Michigan League House Commit- three to four hours of work each tce: Important meeting at 12 noon A w e Thursday, Sept, 20 in League cafe- An yone having any furniture they teria. Anyone interested in the work would be willing to donate to the to be done is invited to attend. gacy coc c m >1 Counselor in Religious Education: MILLER, the BARBER The Counselor in Religious Education will observe regular office hours for In Business interviews with freshmen, and others, during the freshman period: At University Hall- Room 9 daily 11 to 12 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. STATE STREET At Lane Hall - Room A daily 10 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 3 p.m. Other hours BARBER SHOP may be arranged by appointment. 225 So. State St. Call University 582 or Ann Arbor oSttedS 8969.O6 Edward W. Blakeman. Opos omas ~- ~ I - ~- ~ -~-~ DEAN JOSEPH A. BURSLEY at no additional cost to the holders. for not more than five hours of aca- demic work per semester. (c) Those who hold University posi- tions which entitle them to the fac- ulty rating of teaching assistant, or its equivalent. DRESSLER ESTATE SET LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17-((IP))- The estate of the late Marie Dressler, screen actress, is set at $280,847 in an appraisal filed n Superior Court. Presbyterian Student Appoint- ments - 9:30 Cabinet meeting at the Church House, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 10:45 Morning Worship.tChurch, Hu- ron and Division. 5:30 Social hour and supper at the Church. 6:30 Young People's meeting. Parties Monday night at 5:30, steak roast at the Church House. Friday night 9:00, open house at the Church House. Office hours Lane Hall, Mon- day, Wednesday, Friday, 10-12 and 4-6. _ _ CI __ __--____ I When you need SHOE REPAIRING Superior MILK-ICE CREAM SPECIAL BRICKS Fancy Moulds for Every Occasion Superior Dairy Company Phone 23181 Greetings- Boys and Girls of 1938 You picked a swell school but even you didn't know that the good ole Maj is go- ing to start you right on Saturday... with SUBWAY COFFEE SHOP MEAL TICKETS FOR $5.00 SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE INDEPENDENT THEATRE a. RA N GE w 'V - _ Electric Yai i- i SYS E, So U N . Ch Charlotte Bronte's "JANE EYRE' Clasic AN YR! "BLIND DATE" I - - ~& ~ III