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THE ICH IGXIN D7 IL IUsDA

T, NOV. 3, 1936

EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS
6:00- WXYZ Manhatters.
WJR Stevenson News. CKLW Variety Revue.
WWJ Ty Tyson: Dinner Hour (6:10). 7:45-
WXYZ March of Melody. WJR Boake Carter.
CKLW Dinner Music. WWJ Eddie Peabody.
6:15- WXYZ Rubinoff-Arthur.
WJR Hot Dates in Music. CKLW Money and Music.
WXYZ Fact Finder. 8:00--
CKL WNews and Sports. WJR Hammerstein's Music Hall:
6:30- Election Returns.
WJR Jimmy Allen. WWJ Leo Reisman's Music.
WWJ Bulletins: Odd Facts. WXYZ Dude Ranch.
WXYZ Day in Review. CKLW Musicale.

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several engagements during the cur-I
rent year. For further information,
report to Morris Hallany afternoon
from 4 to 5 p.m.
Presidents of Student Organizations
should report the names, titles and
addresses of all officers to the Dean
of Students, Room 2, University Hall
not later than Nov. 10. The follow-
ing is a list of student organizations as
filed in the office of the Dean of Stu-1
dents. Any organization which does
not furnish the required information
on the date set will be considered no
longer in existence. Any active or-
ganization not listed should apply
for official recognition at once.
J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students.

Landscape Club
Lawyers Club
Lutheran Student Club
Men's Council
Metropoiltan Area Club
Michigamua
Michigan League
Michigan Public Health Club
Michigan Wolverine
Mortarboard
Mu Phi Epsilon
National Student League
Nippon Club
Omega Upsilon
Panhellenic
Peace Council
Phi Delta Delta
Phi Delta Kappa
Phi Epsilon Kappa
Phi Eta Sigma
Phi Kappa Phi
Phi Lambda Kappa
Phi Lambda Upsilon
Phi Mu Alpha
Phi Sigma
Phi Tau Alpha

Pi Lambda Theta
Pi Tau Pi Sigma
Quarterdeck
Rho Chi
Scabbard and Blade
Scalp and Blade
Senior Society
Sigma Alpha Iota
Sigma Delta Chi
Sigma Gamma Epsilon
Sigma Rho Tau
Sigma Xi
Sphinx
Stanley Chorus
Student Alliance
Student Christian Association
Student League of Industrial
mocracy
Student Senate
Student Social Workers Club
Student Theosophical Club
Tau Beta Pi
Tau Epsilon Rho
Tau Sigma Delta
Theta Sigma Phi
Toastmasters

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8:15--. .
CKLW Louis Prima's Music.
8:3 -
WJR Laugh with Ken Murray:
Election Returns (8:55).
WWJ Wayne King's Music.
WXYZ Edgar Guest in Welcome
Valley.
CKLW Musical Varieties.
9:00-
WJR Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians.
WWJ Sidewalk Interviews.
WXYZ Ben Bernie and All the Lads.
CKLW Gabriel Heatter.
9:15-
WJR Caravan.
WWJ Fred Astaire: Johnny
Green's Music.
WXYZ Husbands and Wives.
CKLW Larry Bradford's Music.
10:00--
WXYZ Election Night at Town Hall.
CKLW Bernarr McFaden.
10:15-
WJR Election Returns
WXYZ Hildegarde.
CKLW America's Ballot Box.
10:30-
and Musical Program.
WWJ Election Returns.
WXYZ Portraits of Harmony.
10:45-
WWJ Royalists.
11:00--
WWJ Election Returns.
WXYZ George Kavanagh's Music.
CKLW Election Returns and
Dance Music.
11:15-
WWJ Dance Music.
11:30-
WWJ Election Returns; Dance
Music.
WXYZ Johnny Hamp's Music.
CKLW Guy Lombardo's Music.
12:00--
WJR Al Donahue's Music.
WWJ Election Returns; Dance
Music.
WXYZ Shandor: Morrie Brennan4t
Music.
CKLW Election Returns; Clyde
McCoy's Music.
12:30-
WJR Dick Stabile's Music.
WXYZ Jimmy Dorsey's Music.
CKLW Election Returns;
Dance Music.
DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 1936
VOL. XLVII No. 32
Notices
President and Mrs. Rutliven will be
at home to students on Wednesday
afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m.
Pre-Legal Students: It is believed
that undergraduates in the University
who are preparing for the study of
law will be interested in attending a
number of case club trials to be con-
ducted during the first semester, at
the Law School. The cases will be
heard before faculty and student
judges, Tuesday through Friday each
week. The arguments will be heard
in Rooms 116, 138, 218 and 220, Hut-
chins Hall, Law School. All begin
at 4 p.m.
University of Michigan Band: All
students interested in enrolling in the
first regimental band please report
to Morris Hall today at 5 p.m.
Members of this band will be
given opportunity to participate in
ERI ENCED
YPISTS
Vote For
L E (with Touch Control)I
FIRST ASSISTANT
ype of Operator. (Touch
but not equalled).
on the desk. No "foot
as always said "Compare
nds on its own record on
e rival.

DAY - NOVEMBER 3rd
OYAL HEADQUARTERS
2 South State Street
TONIGHT
SHOW STARTS 10:15 P.M.
EXACTLY AS
ORIGINALLY PRESENTED!

Alpha Alpha Gamma
Alpha Epsilon Mu
Alpha Gamma Sigma
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Alpha Kappa Delta
Alpha Lambda Delta
Alpha Nu
Alpha Omega Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha
Am. Inst. of Electrical Engineers
Am. Society of Civil Engineers
Am. Society of Mechanical En-
gineers. (Aeronautical Eng. Div.)
Arab Students Union.
Am. Society of Mechanical En-
gineers
Architectural Society
Armenian Student Association
Art Cinema League
Assembly of the Michigan League
Athena
Barristers
Beta Gamma Sigma
Beta Kappa Rho
Cercle Francais
Chi Gamma Phi
Chinese Students Club
Christian Science Organization
Contemporary
Delta Epsilon Pi
Delta Omega
Delta Sigma Rho
Deutscher Verein
Deutscher Zirkel
Druids
Eastern Society
Engineering Council
Engineering Honor Committee
Farmer-Labor Club
Forestry Club
Freshman Luncheon Club
Freshman Men's Glee Club
Galens
Gamma Alpha
Genesee Club of Michigan
Graduate Outing Club
Hiawtha Club
Hillel Foundation
Hillel Independents
Hillel Players
Inst. of the Aeronautical Sciences
Interfraternity Council
Inter-Guild Federation
Iota Alpha
Iota Chi
Iota Sigma Pi
Junior Mathematical Club
Kappa Beta Pi, Kappa Phi
Kappa Tau Alpha

Acolytes
Adelphi

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...FOR MODERN WOMEN

FOR today's woman .". busy modern, throwing off ancient
shackles . . . 8-ettes were created. Here is a method that
ends the discomfort, the inconvenience and the embarrassment
that heretofore has been an unavoidable part of this feminine
problem. With B-ettes there is no consciousness of wearing a
sanitary protection at all! They are completely invisible in use
. . . deodorant . . . and, though they safely and efficiently
perform the purpose of ordinary napkins, B-ettes are so tiny that
a day's supply can be carried unobtrusively in a handbag. Never
before have women known such comfort . . . such convenience
such daintiness . .. in a sanitary protection.

Boxes of Twelve . . . 39c
Handbag Packets of Three,... lc
Manufactured by B-ettes Co., Inc., Dubois, Pa.

CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO.

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PIP ES

ROYAL PORTABI
FOR STUDENTS

BEN WADE
$1.50 ADELPHI ..................
$3.50 VIRGIN BRIAR .............
$7.50 SELECTED GRAIN .....:....
$12.50 SILVER LARNIX ...........
$15.00 STRAIGHT GRAIN.......

.$1.29
2.95
5.95
8.25
.$9.70

2. Adaptability for Every Ty
Control - much imitated1
3. Stability (Holds its place
work" necessary).
4. Clearer Typing. Royal ha
the work."
5. Dependability. Royal star
this point. It has no clos
OPEN ALL DAY ELECTIONI

G. B. D.
$5.00 G.B.D........................$4.50
$2.50 ROYAL YORK ................2.25
$2.50 DIGBY ........... .......... 1.50
WILLIAM DEMUTH
MILANOS ..........................$ .89
GUARDSMANS....................$ .89
$10.00 DUNHILLS ..................$8.75
$1.00 YELLO-BOLE ....... ,...... .79
$1.00 FRANK MEDICO.......... ...89
$1.00 VIRGIN BRIARS ..............79c'
HAND CARVED BRIARS ...$1.25 to $3.50
$5.00 - $3.50 CALABASH PIPES with
MEERSCHAUM BOWLS $1.00 to $2.95

SPECIAL!
PIPIE RACKS
Hold 1 to 12 Pipes - American Walnut,
Metal, Compositions
21 Different Designs
Regular Prices 25c to $10
FOR THIS SALE ONLY
O tff
with every pipe purchase of $2.50 or more
CHOICE OF
$1.00 ASH TRAY SET
CONTAINS: Cigarette Box, Match Box,
Holder, Ash Tray and Stand. Many Colors.
or
$1.00 GENUINE
RUMIDOR

TOBACCOS

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lb. EDGEWORTH...............$ .98
lb. EDGEWORTH................52
lb. GRANGER .................. .74
lb. GRANGER...................39
lb. HEINE'S '....... .................. 1.69
lb. HEINE'S .................... .89
lb. MODEL ..................... .79
Oz. OSTERLOCH'S .............. .69
lb. PRINCE ALBERT .............79
lb. PRINCE ALBERT............ .42
lb. RALEIGH................... .52
Oz. UNION LEADER ............ .67
Oz. WALNUT ................... .54

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r NTMILK CHOCOLATE
- _MTL9' ILK CHOCOLATE
DURING THIS SALE
2 Half-pound bars for 25c

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