THE MICHIGAN DAILY THU'RSDAY, OCTOBER 179 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1935 Merlino -Given Navy's New Chief Remer Addresses j Luncheon Meeting International Speaking on the general economic Research Post conditions in the Orient, Prof. Research Pos-' Charles F. Remer addressed a group Appointed As Consulting of graduate students at a luncheon meeting in the Russian Tea Room Editor In Florentine of the League yesterday. Source Collections Professor Remer, who from 1919 to 1922 was on the faculty of St. John's Prof. Camillo P. Merlino, director University in Shanghai, last spring of Italian studies in the University accompanied the American Economic has been appointed to the post of Mission to the Far East as economic consulting editor in the International adviser. Council of the New Florentine Collec- According to Professor Remer, the tion of Sources for Humanities and Japanese argue that the tremendous Eistory, according to an announce- increase in their exports within the ment received here recently. last few years has been offset by the The American division of the com- increase in their imports. j Forestry Graduate Gets U. S. Position Robert Fraunberger, F. & C. '35, who has been employed on a wood- using industry survey of Michigan under the direction of Professor W. F. Ramsdell, has received an appoint- ment in the United States Forest Service with headquarters at Mus- kegon, Mich. Fraunberger will continue working on the survey until its completion under cooperative arrangement with the University. C. H. Gordon Dixon, F. & C. '35, an employee of the Mich- igan Conservation Work division, has been assigned to work for Prof. Ramsdell on the survey also under similar cooperative plans. I 1 a:-. _ _ ___-__ --- - - ___._ _ _ _ .,l ti Schaeberle Music House 203 East Liberty Phone 6011 WE CARRY A COMPLETE SCHIRMER LIBRARY See us about rental pianos. All Musical Instruments repaired. I a II DROP IN AND BROWSE AROUND READ THE DAILY'S CLASSIFIED SECTION U - I LET'S TALK SENSE! W HY PAY for delivery charges alone to express your laundry home when it only costs a few cents more on our NEW ROUGH DRY Students' Bundle, called for and delivered free in Ann Arbor. Someone in your family is paying 76c (minimum charge for five pounds via Express) for the shipping of your laundry to and from Ann Arbor and then goes through the trouble of sending it to a laundry at home or has that extra amount to wash themselves. Why not spare yourself this added trouble and expense by making arrangements with one of the four laundries listed below. I Price per lb Shirts Extra . loc Minimum Bundle 50c 0 loc 0 0 (Full Dress Shirts are not included in this Special Price) m I __ SAMPLE B U N D L E 3 Shirts 2 Suits of Underwear 6 Handkerchiefs 3 Pairs of Socks 2 Bath Towels COST 92c Sox Extra, per pair Handkrechiefs, Extra . ..2c . . . .0. Ic Our Rough Dry (semi-finish) Bundle Service for students is economically priced. This service gives you finished laundry on shirts, handkerchiefs and socks. Underwear and pajamas are folded ready to wear. You cannot afford to send your laundry out of the city at these low rates. VARSITY LAUNDRY Phone 2-3123 KYER LAUNDRY Phone 4185 . .