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-THE MICHIGAN DAILY

T77tih r _t', DEC. 15. 19: '.

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NEWS
Of The DAY
(By The Associated Press)
O'Hara Asks Vote
Freud Rehearing
LANSING, Dec. 14.-( )-Elmer B.
O'Hara, former Democratic state cen-
tral committee chairman, asked the
state Supreme Court today for time
to prepare a petition for a rehearing
of his conviction on vote fraud
charges.
Robert Plunkett, O'Hara's coun-
sel, sought a stay of the four to five
year sentence in the state prison of
Southern Michigan meted out to
O'Hara by Judge W. McKay Skillman
Minnesota Subject
6f Court Fight
ST. PAUL, Dec. 14.-(A)-They fed-
eral treasury department, through
DistrictAttorneyGeorge F. Sullivan,
instituted today a friendly suit to
test the validity of the provision in
the 1932 federal tax law requiring
universities to pay a 10 per cent tax
on athletic contest receipts.
The suit asks payment of $108,157,

Three Faculty
Men To Speak
At Convention
Dorr, Benson And Pollock
Will Address American
Political Science Panels
Three members of the University,
faculty will be on the program of
the 32nd annual meeting of the
American Political Science Associa-
tion, to be held from Dec. 28 to Dec.;
30 in Chicago.

GIFT SUG

HE DAILY
Offers These Timely
Suggestions Of Ann
Arbor Merchants.

ri S I N P oo r students mzay 4vanit to return during; MAN BURNED TO DEATH
GESTIONS Ensian 'Photos Are "gg aingn MABLc,2 rod
the vacation 'to have their pictures' Ambrose Liebeck, 22 years old,
Duiie Before Jan.41taken by one of the three official Chelsea, died Sunday night in South-
A MAGAZINE subscription to Mc- IIphotographers in Ann Arbor." side Hospital, Chelsea, of burns he
Calls, $1.00. Brings joy through the There are still 50 appointments I He said that the Ensian staff had had suffered a few hours earlier when
year. Stofflet News Co. 208 South available at the official photograph- "no objections at all to this pro- gasoline he was using exploded and
Fcurth Ave. 33A ers' studios for seniors to sit for their cedure, since the only thing we are ignited his clothing.
LINEN GUEST TOWELS. A delight 'Ensian pictures between today and interested in is receiving the prints -
ful assortment of smart. new de - Friday, according to Lloyd Strick- from the photographers on or before
signs, beautifully hand embroider- land, '37, business manager Jan. 4, the deadline for finished pho- The
ed. White, ecru, and pastel colors "However," Strickland said, "some tographs."
from 29c to'79c. B. E. Muehlig. __ __ _ _ _ _________
126 S. Main. 32A IsI iC i nn
FOR HIM Times Today! I will remain OPEN
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Shadowless chiffons and light serv-
ice. In gorgeous gift boxes at no

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extra ccst. From 69e to $1.35. Pa-
jamas for lounging and sleeping-
from $1.95 to $7.95 - Campus
Shoppe, 229 South State Street, at
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Prof. Harold M. Dorr of the po- Lcry.Z
litical science department will be one-
of the discussion leaders for the Ute t
round table discussion on "An Ap- s r
praisal of State Administrative Re- I
organization," to be held at 10 a m.6
on Wednesday, Dec. 30, and Prof.
George Benson of the Bureau of Gov- (Continued frcm Page 1)
ernment will be on the panel on "Re-
gionalism in Governmental Planning action carries no real significance,
and Administration" during the same 'or since southern Ireland was grant-
session. ed home rule in 1922, there has been
Prf Ja esd p. Pock oflthe p-no substantial control of Britain over
litical science department will be one I
of the leaders on the discussion of Ireland in internal affairs.
"Political Parties" to be held at 10 The event of Ireland's abolition of
a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29. the position of governor general,
On Tuesday night the, American Professor Scott emphasized, is not
Political Science Association will hold one of the tremendous significance
a joint meeting with the American but it involves the interesting ques-
Economic Association, the American tion now of what De Valera's next
Sociological Society and the Ameri- move will be.
can Statistical Association. If Ireland does break away from
Other members of the faculty who Britain, which Professor Scott deems
will attend the political scientists' improbable, he -believes that England I

A MAGAZINE subscription to Cor-
onet, 4.0 0brings joy through the
year. Stofflet News Co. 2084A
Fourth Ave. 34A
'ENSIAN ON SALE THIS WEEK
A campus sale of the Michiganen-'
^ n will siart today and last for the!
rest of the week, according to Lloyd
St ikland, '.7E, business manager.
Payments may 'be made at the
Main Library, at the Engineering
Arch, in Angell Hall or in the Stu-
dent Publications Blig.
Strickland warn, d thr, t it was im-
portant that orders for copies be
made immediately so that an esti-
matp ,-X4v h 4 tb 1i

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During CHRISTMAS
VACATION
D4NCING Each afternoon
BRIDGE tfti ,cts if
Ac:D Sme .
S IkD Food
320 South Statg Street

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A COLUMBIA PICTURE
Starting WeIfiesday

STUART ERWIN
"WOMEN ARE TROUBLE"

SDOWN
THE STRETCH"

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CLASSIFIED
DIRECTORY

GIFTSfromG). V Mcnor
WHAT'S IN A NAME? On Christmas morning, will the label in the gifts you have selected
make or mar the effect of Christmas-giving? Let your gifts come from Goodyear's College
Shop and Downtown Store. You will have qualty and distinction in what you give, at no
premium in price. Look this list over . . . then, think it over.

WANTED
CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any
old and new suits, overcoats at $3,
$5, $8, $25. LADIES FUR COATS,
TYPEWRITERS, OLD GOLD, and
musical instruments. Phone Sam,
6304. 78x
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at a low price. 6x
ROOMS FOR RENT
LARGE front room. Fireplace and
private bath. Reasonable. Private
family. 2025 Hill St. 213
923 FOREST AVE.-Pleasant first-
floor single or double room for
upperclassmen. Phone 2-1767.
214
LOST AND FOUND
ARE YOU the gentleman (?) who
purloined 'the brown double-breast-
ed overcoat with brown wool scarf
and gray and blue wool gloves from
the Union taproom Sunday be-
tween 4 and 5 p.m.? If so, please
be a good fellow-give expression
to your Yuletide spirit-return
same to the Union. No questions
asked. On an ordinary day this
would be a tragedy; on my birth-
day it is a catastrophe. Won't you
have a guilty conscience if I freeze
to death? Involuntary nudist.
220
LOST: Saturday near campus block,
antelope purse. Finder may keep
money for return of purse. 345 S.
Division. 218
LOST: One pair glasses in black case.
Call Johnson, 2-3738. Reward.
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convention are Professors Everett S.
Brown, Harlow J. Heneman, Law-!
rence Preuss and Floyd E. McCaf-I
free
FRESHMAN ELECTIONS
Freshman class elections will be i
held from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday in
Room 231, Angell Hall. The same
rules which apply to all class elec-
tions will be observed.

will not send
land again as
before home

troops to subdue Ire-
she did so many times
rule was granted.

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DANCING
Class & individual in-
struction in all types
of dancing. Teachers
course. Phone 9695
Terrace Garden Studio
SecondFloor
Wuerth Theatre Bldg.

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Bus Tickets

Information

Reservations

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MICHIGAN* UNION

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John R. Holmes

Dale C. CamDbell

Phone 4151

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Lucien LeLong's Penthouse,
containing "Whisper." "Open-
ing Night," "Mon Image," and
"Gardenia" . ...... $2.50 and $5
Tre Jur Bath set in lovely pas-
tels .....................$1
Imported sheer wool Scarfs,
showing Dalmatian and Tyrol-
ian trend ......... $1 to $4.95

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Evening Compacts, gold or sil-
ver metal with brilliants ...
.. ................50c to $5
Du Pont Vanity Sets ......
. - . .... 3.95 to $10

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NOTICES
WOOING: The Caroleers. Ten trained
voices for wooing purposes. Prices
reasonable. Phone 6345. 219
DO YOU want a date? Do you like
them tall. short, or indifferent?
Then call QUIN'S DATING BU-
REAU and ask for Bernice! Phone
7672. No charge for dissatisfied
customers.
TYPING of all kinds by experienced
and reliable typist. Reasonable!
rates. 625 E. Liberty St. No. 5.
203
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Christmas greens, hollyy
wreaths, misteltoe. Christmas trees I
and plants. Harris Seed Store. 303
S. Main. Call 5616. 209I
FOR RENT ; Attractive furnished
home for feasonable rent. 911 Oh-,
via, Call 7605. 217
SINGLE ROOM-2nd floor for man
student. Three other rooms. Price
$4.00 per week. Available after holi-
days. Mrs. Charles Eaton. Phone
6'175. 219

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Lentheric's Bal Masque, con-
taining Tweed, Miracle, and
Gardenia ............... $1.95
Two packs of cards, score pad
and pencil in suede case ..$2
Men's Sets cased in genuine
leather.......$3.95 to $12.50
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Sheer Two-thread Stockings in
fashionable shades ...$1.65 pr.

Boxed Stationery including
note paper and letter paper
............... 29c to $2

Cutex Manicure Set in smart
Bakelite case .............. $1

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FARES

iring first aid to badly
battered Christmas budgets

Fitted Cases
Bags ........

and Overnight
... $5.95 to $29.50

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ROUND TRIP FARES
SEE THE
AGENT
ABOUT
SPECIAL
LOW RATES
'FROM
ANN ARBOR

All is not lost! You can still gethome
for Christmas without mortgaging
your future - or even your room-
mate's wristwatch. Go by Greyhound
and save your money. You can go
any day, on any schedule-yet rates
average 25% to 50% less than other
travel ways. 10% extra reduction on
all round trip tickets! Start your
Merry Christmas right . . . on a
warm Greyhound coach.

Joan
Crawford
Clark
Gable
Franchot
Tone
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EASTERN MICHIGAN TERMINAL
'16 West Huron Street Phone 4209
RANDALL TRAVEL SERVICE
12 Aickels Arcade Phone 6040
CAMPUS TRAVEL BUREAU
Russell Holmes Michigan Union

Pure Linen Hand-made Hand-
kerchiefs ... .3 for $
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ShulerenteHand-med akd-s
pate olsand sik ..

Daniel Greene's Satin Travelers
in satin case ...........$4 set

Gift Bags in suede, antelope,
and satin kid .....3.50 to $15
Lingerie in pure silk Satins and
crepes...........$2 to $8.50

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