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THlE MIHIGXN1DAILY

TUESDAY, DECI

Kodanda Rao
To Speak On
Panel Sunday
Noted Hmdu Leader Was
Associated With Ghandi
In Caste Campaign
Kodanda Rao, the noted Hindu
leader, will be the guest speaker ofj
the third International Panel to be
held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, at the
Michigan Union.
Mr. Rao, a Carnegie Fellow at Yale,'
is on a lecture tour of the American
college centers. He has selected
as his topic for the international dis-
cussion, "Why the Division of Civili-
zation into Eastern and Western."
The talk will be followed by a gen-
eral discussion in harmony with the
general plan of previous panels.
Mr. Rao came to America highly
recommended by Mahatma Gandhi.
He was associated with the latter
when he carried on his anti-untouch-
ability campaign from the Yervada
Prison.
Mr. Rao is also a member of the
Servants of India Society. He has
been private secretary to the Right
Hon. Srinvasa Sastri when he was
appointed Agent General of the Gov-
ernment of India in South Africa.
Immediately preceding his appoint-
ment as Carnegie scholar in the de-
partment of race-relations in Yale
University, he was editor of the
"Servant of India."

Classified Directory

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from the date of last insertion.
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4 lines E.O.D., 2 mcnths......8
2 lines daily, college year ........7c
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The above rates are per reading line,
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Ionic type, upper and lower case. Add
Sc per line to above rates for all capital
letters. Add 6c per line to above for
bold face, upper andlower case. Add 10c
per line to above rates for bold face
capital letters.,
The above rates are for 71,2 point
type.
LAUNDRY
STUDENT HAND LAUNDRY: Prices
reasonable. Free delivery. Phone
3006. 6x
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. lx
FOR RENT

NOTICES
STATIONERY: Printed with your
name and address. 100 sheets, 100
envelopes. $1.00. Many styles.
Craft Press, 305 Maynard. 9%
MAC'S TAXI-4289. Try our effi-
cient service. All new cabs. 3x
HOME-COOKED MEALS at Mrs. J.
L. Hampton's Tea Room. Five
course Sunday dinner from 12:30
to 3:00 p.m. 605 Forest.
WANTED
CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY. Any
old and new suits, overcoats at $3
to $20. Don't sell before you see
Sam. Phone for appointments.
2-3640. lox

BLIND FOR 15 YEARS; SEES NOW
JEDDO, Dec. 2.- (iP) - Mrs. R. J.
Lane, 70, blind for 15 years, has seen
her grandchildren for the first time.
"It is like returning to a new
world," she declared after the band-
ages had been removed and she real-
ized that an operation for removal
of a cataract from one eye had been
successful.
Social Dancing
Class
Begins Thursday at
8:10. ENROLL NOW.
Terrace Garden Studio
Wuerth Theatre Bldg.
Phone 9695.

CHRISTMAS
CARDS
A better grade card for the
discriminating buyer. Im-
printed with your name and
packed in an attractive box.
Beautiful variety of cards to
choose from. Priced to suit
your budget.
LOWV"ERY
Printing Company
611 EAST WILLIAM ST.
Phone 8758

A NEW WAY TO
BORROW MONEY
FROM PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
... JUST ON YOUR
OWN SIGNATUREI
Your steady job with a
good firm is the only re-
quirement. You get the
cash quickly ... any
amount up to $300. We
have 6 other loan plans,
too, for both single and
married people.
ALL T1HE TIME YOU
NEED TO REPAY
as long as 20 months
Come in - write - or phone
PERSONAL
FINANCE COMPANY
Second Floor - Wolverine Bldg.
Room 208 Phone 4000-4001
Cor. Washington & 4th

FOR RENT: Nicely
for one or two boys
Price reasonable.

furnished room
at 1608 Geddes.
Phone 9096.
143

and smoke breaking through the!
roof near a chimney.
Several entrances into the third
floor had to be forced through the
room and walls of the house by the
firemen to allow the hoses to play on
the blaze, and the second floor was
damaged by water seeping through
from above.
Mrs. Terwilliger said that the in-
surance she had carried on house
and furnishings for ten years had
expired last Friday, but that the
house had previously been taken over
on a mortgage foreclosure by a De-
troit investment firm which had
probably renewed the insurance.

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LAST TIMES TODAY -
"BROADWAY MELODY
OF 1936"
and
"MURDER MAN"
Wednesday - Thursday
RICHARD E. BYRD'S
"LITTLE AMERICA"
and EDMUND LOWE
"BLACK SHEEP"
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to-goodness LEAK-
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it is the only pen that
Ink Shut-Off-a clev
that automatically lo
barrel when the pen
The EVERSHAR
you Tailored Writing
ually tailor it to fit Y
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$7,50 ANI
Other Modc
Matching EVERSH
$3.50 and
RIDER'S

nd an honest-
PROOF pen.
HARP.
stain. Because
has the Safety
er little device
cks ink in the
is not in use.
P also brings
g. You can act-
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s in one stroke
visible. Try it.
D $10
els $5
ARP Pencils
$4
302 South
State Street

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FATHER HUBBARD-

,The Glacier Priest"

HILL
AUDITORIUM
Wednesday
December 4th
8:15 P.M.

TICKETS
AT WAHR'S
75c and 50c

FATHER HUBBARD and the Seven "Volcanic Pups"

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Voyage Into The Ice Inferno"
with THRILLING MOTION PICTURES



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