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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY,

A veteran of 22 years of automobile racing Floyd Roberts of Van
Nuys, Calif., won the 500-mile Indianapolis speed classic by setting a new
record of 117.2 miles per hour. He is shown here in the cockpit of his
racer after winning the race.

A translation of "Tle Prussian In
structions: Rules for the Alphabetica
Catalogs of the Prussian Libraries" b
Dr. Andrew D. Osborn of the librar
science department will be publishe
by the University of Michigan Pres
late this summer, it was announce
yesterday.
Libraries throughout the world fol
low for the most part either the An
glo-American code or the Germa
one which Dr. Osborn has translate
The University Press released th
671 page, 23rd volume of the "Paper
of the Michigan Academy of Science
Arts and Letters" on May 1.

DAILY OFFICIAL
BU LLET
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1938
VOL. XLVI. No. 172
To All Members of the Faculty and
Administrative Staff: If it seems cer-
tain that any telephones will not be
used during the summer months,
please notify the Business Office, Mr.
Bergman. A saving can be effected
if instruments are disconnected for a
period of a minimum of three months.
Herbert G. Watkins,
Assistant Secretary.
Faculty, College of Literature, Sec-
ence and the Arts: It is requested by
the Administrative Board that all
instructors who make reports of In-
complete or Absent from Examina-
tion give also information showing
the character of the part of the work
which has been completed. This
may be done by the use of the sym-
bols, I (A), X (B). etc.
Representatives of the Committee
on Personnel of the Detroit Public
Schools will be in the Office of the
School of Education on Thursday,
June 2, between the hours of 3 and 5
to confer with members of the present
junior or senior classes and gradu-
ate students who might desire to
qualify for later appointment to a
teaching position in the elementary
schools of Detroit. Only those can-
didates will be considered who have
a 1.5 average in scholarship' and who
rank high in matters of health and
general ability. To be eligible for
appointment students must be pre-
s pared to plan a program involving a
semester's work in directed teaching
- and related subjects at Wayne
) University. Further information may
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Classif led
-_-
-_ MALE HELP WANTED
n SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: Large
d' national concern will place 10
re Michigan men for special summer
s employment in Michigan and
e, Northern Ohio. We will finance
and train students selected. $30 to
$45 per week. See Mr. Blowers,
Michigan Union Bldg. 2 to 5, p.m.
Friday or write for appointmlent.
5050 Joy Road, Detroit. 566
WANTED
WANTED:, Golf bag at least eight
inches in diameter. Call 6961. Ask
for Neuhaus. 572
WANTED: Passenger to Buffalo in
1937 Studebaker. Leaving tomor-
row. Call Jane Andros, 8790.
571
QUIET junior medical student wishes
room and, if possible, meals with
private family beginning with Fall
term. Please write Box 14x, the
Daily.
DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA. Wanted
lady companion. Leaving June 10.
Phone 2-3307. Box 13x.
FOR SALE
WASHED SAND and Grave, Drive-
way Gravel. Killins Grave Co.
Phone 7112. 7x
NOTICES
MEN and women are offered the
highest cash prices for their dis-
carded clothing.See Claude Brown,
512 S. Main. Phone 2-2736. 388
TYPING: Experienced. Reasonable
rates. L. M. Heywood, 803 E. King-
sley St. Phone 8344. lox

TYPING, neatly and accurately done.
Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone
5244. 3x
"LOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any
old and new suits, overcoats, at $3,
$8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit-
DAILY 2 -4 - 7Z-9 P.M.
( NOW THRU FRIDAY!

Flyer's Wife In London the Arts: All classes. Tuesday, June U.H. Please see your adviser and se-
14, at 5 p.m. cure all necessary signatures before
College of Architecture: All classes. June 24.
ruesday, June 14. at 5 p.m.
College of Pharmacy: All classes. The George Davis Bivin Fundaton
Tuesday, June 14, at 5 p.m. Prizes in the Mental Hygiene of Child-
School of Business Administration: hood:
All classes, Saturday, June 11, at 12 The University of Michigan an-
noon. nounces, through a gift of the Geoge
- School of Education: All classes. Davis Bivin Foundation, Inc., the
Tuesday, June 14, at 5 p.m. availability for the year 1937-8 of
School of Engineering: All classes, several prizes for graduate and un-
'Tuesday, June 14, at 5 p.m. dergraduate students for the encour-
School of Forestry and Conserva- agement of research and study on
tion: All classes. Tuesday, June 14, problems concerned with the mental
at 5 p~m. .hygiene of childhood. Similar awards
School of Music: All classes. Tues- were made for the year 1936-37.
day, June 14, at 5 p.m. Awards of $35, $20 and $10 are of-
School of Dentistry: Freshman fered to graduate students for a Mas-
class; Wednesday, June 8, at 12 noon. ter's thesis or special studies. Awards
Sophomore class; Friday, June 3, at of $20, $10, and $5 are offered for
12 noon. Junior class; Saturday, papers submitted by advanced under-
June 4, at 12 noon. Senior class; gr'aduate students.
Saturday, June 4, at; 12 noon. Hy- The following conditions govern
-. gienists; Tuesday, June 7, at 5 p.m.
Law chol: resmanclas: uesthe awards:
Law School: Freshman class; Tues- 1. Papers may be submitted by stu-
Mrs. Edith Dahl, wife of an day, June 7. at 5 p.m.'Junior class; (continued on Page 4)
American flyer ith the Spanish Tuesday, June 7, at 5 p.m. Senior
Government forces, whose&life she class; Wednesday, June 8, at noon.
saved by a plea to General Fran- Medical School: Freshman class;
cisco Franco, is shown as she ar- Thursday, June 9, at 12 noon. Sopho-
rived in London to sing in a night mo'e class; Saturday, June 11, at 12
club. Her husband, Harry (Whitey) noon. Junior class; Saturday, June 0
Dahl, is still held by the Insurgent 11, at 12 noon. Senior class; Wed-
forces following his capture. nesday, June 8. at 5 p.m.
Graduate School: All classes, Tues-
be secured on application at day, June 14, at 5 p.m.Candidates
Shoo s fEur npication ffice. for Masters' Degree; Tuesday, June
School of Education office. 14, at 5 p.m. Candidates for Doctors'
The following schedule will mark Degree; Saturday, .une 4. at 5 p.m.
The ollwmg cheule illmarl Ofice of the Dean of StudentsI
the lifting of the Automobile Regu- OD
lation for students in the various Commencement Tickets: Tickets
colleges and departments in the Uni- for. Commencement may be obtained
versite. Exceptions will not be made on request after June 2 at the Busi-
for ~~~~~~~ness office, Room 1. University al. niiull, Cmlt hi
for individuals who complete their nshas offceyo 1. Unvest Hall. ShIo rth and
work in advance of the last day of Inasnuch as only two Yost Field
class examinations. All students in 1ouse tickets are available for each -
the following departments :will be senior, please present identification ly p un a
required to adhere strictly to this card when applying for tickets.
schedule. Herbet G. Watkins.
College of Literature, Science, and
_i Rgistration Material:. Colleges of Summer Course
L.S&A., and Architecture; Schools
of Education, Forestry and Music:
a Summer Session registration ma- B
*71 Jterial may be obtained in Room 4 Monday, June 27
Iers, old gold and musicai intru- ST RO H'S CAR L NG'S Ann Arbor'
ments. Ready cash waiting for you.
Phone Sam. 6304. _ FRIAR'S ALE Secretarial School
LAUNDRY At All Dealers ---- Margaret Sinclair, Registrar
LAUNDRY. 2-10441 Sox darned. J.J. O'KANE, Dist. Dial 3500 Nickels Arcade Phone 3330
Careful work at low prices.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Downstairs front apart-
ment. Private bath and entrance. -+
Between campus and hospital.
Reasonable. Will decorate. Faculty
or employed. Last tenants stayed
seven years. 1324 N. University.
Evenings. 574
FOR RENT: 8-room cottage with
bath, electricity, running water. On
shore of beautiful Crystal Lake
near Frankfort, Michigan. If in-
terested in renting for season, write
A. H. Upton, 2715 N. Main, Royal
Oak, Michigan. Phone 0646M
FOR RENT: Single rooms, reason-
able. Also double and large beau-
tiful .first floor apartment fur-
nished. 716 Arbor. 572
H.-W. CLARK ,,'S EASY to
ENGLISH BOOTMAKER
Custom-Made Boots to Your Measure
Riding Boot, hand-sewn wet, hand-
lasted, from $6.75 up. All kinds of
oxfords made to measure from $7.50 up.
534 Forest Ave. Ann Arbor, Mich
--_-_-_-_--_-_-__ ".and
ECONOM~c
ENDING TONIGHT
dventutesof

YOU CAN REACH ALMOST ANYONE, anywhere, by
long distance telephone. Connections on most calls are
made while you hold the line (12 minutes average). And
reduced rates on calls to most places, in effect every night
after 7 and all day every Sunday, make it surprisingly eco-
nomical to use long distance.
Note the representative ,rates below. -For rates to other
places, see page 6 in the telephone directory, or dial 110.
ae
THREE-M INUTESTATION-TO-STATION RATES
Day Night.
ANN ARBOR . tSndp and
O.Sunday Suna y
BAY CITY$......... . .70 $ .35
BIG RAPIDS ..........85 .45
% e GRAND RAPIDS 80 40
0 for ed fol d HILLSDALE .45 35 ..4
t " /'ze Q i °HOUGHTON 1.55 .95
KALAMAZOO ,... 70 .35
MUSKEGON .90 .50
PETOSKEY 1.10 .65

There are 150 of these Clubs in all parts of the world.
They have their social programs and they initiate activ-
ities for the benefit of their m embers, their communities

its program.
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