THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..h1 tlT mcii R Classified Directory Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-3241. The classified columns closeat five o'clock previous to day of insertion. tox numbers may be secured at no extra charge. Cash in advance only 11c per reading line for one or two insertions. loo per reading line for three or more insertions. (on basis of five averagemwords to line). Minimum three lines per insertion. NOTICES PIANO: High grade upright. In good _ condition. $4.00 a month. 928 Oak- land. 19 Coopers Hose 4 pr. $1.00 Coopers Shorts 3 pr. $1.00 trousers .. $3.50 to $5.50 Fall Hats. . .$2.95 to $5.00 Gloves $1.65 to $4.00 Leather Jackets . . $6.85 to $15.00 Reversible Topcoats $16.75 up Suits and Overcoats $25.00 to $50.00 NURSERY SCHOOL reopen for fall termy. Ages 3 to 4 years. Hours 8 to 12. Frances MacNaughton, 5837. 26 FOR SALE MAN'S BICYCLE. Excellent condi- tion. Call 8488 after 2 p.m. 29 SPENCER microscope. Triple nose- piece. Perfect condition. Phone 5204. 24 THIRTY dresses for co-eds at fifth of cost. Slightly used. Look like new.Daytime.and evening styles. Small and medium sizes. Bunny wrap, riding pants, etc. .1520 Hard- ing Road. 14 R.C.A. VICTOR radio-victrola com- bination. Very reasonable. Call 7236 after 6 p.m. 15 WANTED WANTED: 100 used folding chairs; also a Victrola-shaped oil stove. 115 E. Washington Street (upstairs). 16 - TWO double front rooms. Rent rea- sonable. Clean and well kept. Phone 2-3051. 36 NEAR State and Packard. 3 large rooms furnished. Refrigeration. Newly decorated. Very reasonable. Comfortable. 6682. FOR RENT: A single room $4. No other roomers. Call 2-3489. 33 ROOMS TO RENT: Preferably to pre-medics. Access to comfortable lounge room. Phone 2-2161. 31 THIRD floor room and bath. Pri- vate home. No other roomers. $5.00. Phone 6984. 25 EXCLUSIVE home on wooded slopes just east of campus offers a single room for graduate student or bus- iness man. Dial 2-2943. 23 513 E. Jefferson. Front suite with or without light housekeeping. Women or couple. Phone 3652. 22 UNFURNISHED HOUSE: 1725 Dex- ter Ave., 7 rooms, sun porch, newly furnished, modern. Call 7734 after 5 p.m. 20 WEST SIDE: Several pleasant bed- rooms. Home privileges, garage. 100 Longmen Lane. 8949. 18 HELP WANTED FEMALE help wanted. University girl to assist with children for room I Chinese Student Sees Waging Fight For World Peace By DOROTHEA STAEBLER Ithe streets and seek refuge in base- From war-stricken China came ments and large buildings. As in all Sokvung Kyan on the China Clipper Iwars, the Chinese-Japanese war has to attend the College of Engineeringg believing that he can serve his coun- its tragic incidents. Kyan told of a try best, at present, by preparing friend of his who was mercilessly himself for the future. bombed while doing her duty in one "The Chinese are not fighting for of the factories near Shanghai. He China alone," Kyan stated. "We are stated that his neighbors almost lost fighting to preserve the peace of the a son when one of the hospitals was world." There are plenty of men inI bombed. China to fight, he continued, but Kyan's own family was forced to there is not enough ammunition to move to Hong Kong from Shanghai supply them all for adequate defense. when one of the raids occurred. Ky- Friendly countries should be more an's father owned one of the largest willing to offer aid, he added, espe- tobacco factories in the territory cially in the way of ammunition. which, too. was destroyed. Revealing Kyan predicted that Japan's attack a deep-rooted courage, he said, "But will not last long. Japan's haste was we're not sorry." imperative, according to Kyan, be- It is impossible for the Chinese to cause of the rapid organization of bomb the Japanese base, Kyan de- China and the apparent lack of funds clared, because the Japanese have in Japan. He also remarked that stationed themselves at the docks of Japan may have her eye out for con- the electrical and water plants at quests other than China. Shanghai. Bombing these would Kyan comes from St. John's Col- mean the cutting off these services lege in Shanghai. The college was from a city of 3,500,000. originally founded by, the American "I want to stress," Kyan urged, Mission in China and has functioned "that we have not left China because for many decades. It is now in the of the war. We feel that we can be hands of the Chinese and has been of more use to our country over here converted into a hospital since St. than fighting there." The abun- Lukes, a branch of the former, is in dance of available men does not make the war zone. it necessary, yet, to call to arms any One gets used to war, Kyan stated. large proportion of the civilian pop- When planes are heard, people leave ulation. Country n Walk a Few Steps And Save Dollars KUOHN'S YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 205 East Liberty - Phone 8020 Y44hi Think of the time you'll SAVE! '!'e New Royal Portable is today's Wa: to write-made for people who want t6 "do things" more efficiently! It save time, helps you get ahead faster! Think of the better farks you'll WINI Your thoughts are clearer ... you ex- .ress yourself better..,and your work is beaterl That's why teachers praise itudlants who use Royals. GRADUATE wanted to share three room Church St. apartment on campus. Ernest Wakefield. Dial 2-1584. 12 FOR RENT ROOMS for students. $1.50 up. Jen- nings House. 1142 E. Catherine. 8 NEAR CAMPUS 3 rooms and bath furnished. Includes heat, water, electricity, gas and garage. Care of furnace and other services- pays part of rent. Married student only. Phone 572 after 7 p.m. 9 DOUBLES and suite. Close in. Clean well furnished, steam heat. Upper classmen or graduates, 319 E. Lib- erty. 7 NICELY furnished 2-room apart- ments with kitchens. Two blocks fromi campus. University approved home. Phone 2-2050. 1 SINGLE and double room. Also room for housekeeping. Steam, newly decorated. 314 E. Liberty. Phone 2-2159. 35 NICE, single room, $3.50. 715 E. Huron. Dial 8528. 32 SUITE with private bath and shower for three. Also large double with adjoining lavatory. Shower bath, steam heat. Instructors, students or business men. Phone 8544. 422 E. Washington. 34 and board. Ph 5969.- WANTED: Agent to take monogrammed smoking 3452 for appointments. STUDENT with car for work. $12.00 a week. 602 orders for sets. Call 27 part time Monroe. 21 STUDENT to sell smoking pipes in- laid with silver letters of school and fraternity. Large commission. R. M. Lynch. 729 Samson St. Phila- delphia, Pa. LAUNDRY _ STUDENT HAND LAUNDRY. Prices reasonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006. 6x LAUNDRY WANTED: Student and co-ed. Men's shirts 10c. Silks, wools our specialty. All bundles done sep- arately, no markings. Personal sat- isfaction guaranteed. 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