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THlE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE TWo TUESJ~AY, JAN. 4, 1938

Student Dormitory Committee's
Mur fin Gate Almost Finished

Buller Box Score

Portal H~onoring Former
Regent Is First Of Four
For New Quadrangle
With the exception of the applica-
tionl ef a few finishing touches, Mut-
fin Gate, the first of four portals
which may eventually enclose the two
~quadrangles of the dormitory de-
velopment around the Union, has
been completed.
Named for former Regent James 0.
Murfin of Detroit, the gate will close
the opening between Allen House and
the south wing of the Union addition,
on Madison St.
The gate is built of stone and brick,
and has two wrought iron, swinging
gates provided with a key lock.
A bronze plate will be placed in the
portal, with the following wording on
it:
MUlIFIN GATE
Erected by the Student Dormi-
tory Committee as a testimonial
to
JAMES 0ORRIN MURFIN,
v A.B. '95, LL.B. '96, Regent of the
University 1918-1937, in grateful
appreciation of his unfailing in-
terest in the life and activities of
the student body of the Univer-
sity of Michigan.
The Murf in Gate was mnade pos-
Ssible by a gift to the University from
the. Student Dormitor y Committee.
The, Detroit firm of Lane-Daven-
Sport-Meyer designed the gate.
REFUSED INJUNCTION
LANSING, Jan. 3.-IP)-Ingham
County Circuit Judge Leland W. Carr
refused today to grant Melville B.
Mcpherson, Lowell Republican, a
permanent injunction restraining
John N. Fegan from taking over the
chairmanship of the State Tax Com-
mission, now held by McPherson.

New Murf in Gate

Michign(3)g
Townsend, f........3
Thomas, f............2
Smick, c ............2
Fishman, g. . ... .. .. . 5
Beebe, g.. .. . .. .. .. ..0
Barclay, g..........2
Totals.... .. ...13

2 1 8
1 2 5
5 2 9
1 2 1l
o 0 0
o 0 2
9 7 35

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Steiner, f ..... ....5 3
|Geyer, f. .. .. .. . ... ..0 0
SPerry, c. . .. .. .. ... .. .3 1
Cosgrove, g . ..... . .. .2 1
~Poland, g . 0 0
Fawcett, g . .. .. ... .. .5 1
Merrill, c.. . .. .. .. .. .1 0

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Totals ... . . ... .. ,.16 6 11 38
Score at half Butler 16; Michigan
15.
Officials - Nate Kaufman (Shel-
byville) George Williams (Anderson).
Free throws missed-Michigan 6,
Butler 4.

1i'~

/ifeOf Formier Grid
Stat' Dies Iin Floida
~ ~ Mrs. Hugh W. Dicken, of 417 E.
- Huron Street, died Tuesday, Dec. 28,
____________________________in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where she,
had gone in an attempt to regain
her health. She was accompanied
Tau Bta INrfq eet by her nurse and her niece, Miss Mar -
Tonight in Union jiorie D. Smith, also of Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Dicken was the widow of Dr.
Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering Huigh R. Dicken, '98M, who xvas a
society, will hold a meeting at 6:15 University football player while an
p.m. today in the Union, it was an- Jundergraduate.
nounced. Col. B. D. Edwards, of the
Pere Marquette and St. Paul rail- NEW TRADE ROIJTE
road, Will speak on his wartime ex- HONOLULU, Janl. 3.-dPI)-T11 Sa-
periences in the War Department m.nCiprarve eetdyfo
andon repraion fo ntioal e-Kingman Reef, completing a round-
'ese trip flight of 8.904 miles which in-
augurated a commercial airline link-
Read It In The Daily ing the United States and Australas'ia.

_CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

WANTED

LAW STUDENT wants quiet room in
private home, no other students.
Write Box 6, Mich. Daily. 234
VIOLA STERN, 706 Oakland. Phone
6327. Experienced typist. Reason-

able rates.

232

TYPING, neatly and accurately done.
Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone

6244.

3x

LOST: Black leather fur-lined glove
on Hamilton Place. Call Leo Weiss.
7949. 233
FOR RENT
TWO ROOMS. Furnished apartments
on first floor. For student and
wife. Near campus. Phone 5776.
237
LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low prices.
SILVER LAUNDRY
Phone 5594 607 E. Hoover
Call For and Deliver-Free of Charge
PRICES ARE FOR WASHING
AND IRONING
Shorts ........................14c
Tops. .. .. . ... . .... . .. . .... . .. 4c
Socks (pr.) .. .. .. . .. ... .. .. . ... 3c
Pajamas . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .l1c
Shirts .. . .. ... . .. .. . .. . ... ....14c
Satisfaction Guaranteed

CLQTHTING WANTED TO BUY: Any
old and new suits, overcoats, at $3,
$8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit-
ers, old gold and musical instru-.
ments. Ready cash waiting for you.
Phone Sam. 6304. 2x
TYPING-Carefully and accurately
done, L. M. Heywood, 803 E. King-
sley St. Phone. 8344. 106
NOTICES
THE FORMER Modern Beauty Shop
offers: Special $5.00 permanents,
$3.00 ;- shampoos and finger waves,
S0c. Del Mar Beauty Shop. 119 E.
Liberty. Phone 2-2600.
LOST AND FOUND

Individually Done-

-No Marking
236

--- --LAST DAY - -
-- ---with - - --
Rober t Young
James -Stewart
F lore nce R ice
and - - - -___
Sensational
Scenes ot the
Bom bing of
--- TOMORRUOW--
."SI-E'S NO LADY"
- -- and - ___
"Borrowing Trouble"

MATS. 25c

EVES. 35e

Fur Coats
Remodeled

Re baired

SLIDE RULE and case with name,
Blanchard inscribed. Reward. Call Ch
Ripley, 2-2352. 228
LOST: Gold signet ring with two
small diamonds, and LeRay written
inside. L. B. inscribed on outside. 448 ~
Call 5152. 235

~a ned

Relined
Glazed

E. L. Greenbauui
'pring Street Dial

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9625

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