PAGE TW THIE MICHIGAN DAILY EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS Walt !" 6 :00-Joe lPenncz. 6 :30--Double Evk-ry tlng. 7:00 -Open -ouse 7:30--Phil Baker. 8 :01--The People'; Choice. 8:30---Earaches of 1938. 9:00--Ford Hour. 10 :00- Zenith Foundation. 10:30--Hermit's Cave. 11 :00-F~ay Freeman Oreli. 11:30-Cab Calloway. 12:00--Buddy Rogers Orchi. the finance committee before Jan. 20. 'These dues must be paid before a graduate's name can appear in the graduation announcement that is published by the class. Graduate School; All graduate stu- dents who expect to complete the re- quirements for a degree at the close of the present semester should call at, the office of the Graduate School, *1006 Angell Hall, to check their re- c:ords and to secure the proper blank to be usedc in making application for the diploma. This application should bec filed not later than the end of January. Preistration forms for the second zemetste re available in the office. Graduate students are urged to fill out; the forms in advance and to se- cure the necessary signatures. Reg- istral ion must be completed in Water- man Gynisium, February 10, 11 and 12. The late registration fee will be charged beginning Monday, February 14. - _- ___... r ._._ m. . ..____ ..a K. LAUNDRYI LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prjces. WANTED TYPING, neatly and accurately done. M1.rs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone 5244. 3X! VIOLA STEIN. 706 Oakland. Phone 6327. Experienced typist. Reason- able rates. 2:32 CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, $811 $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit- er's, old gold aia usical instru- mnents. Ready cash waiting for .you. Phone Sanm. 6301. 2x FOR PRENT F ,OOM to share with 'a fine student. I'lz ihtly use(d. Excellent condition.j Small w iot house. Shower. Phone; Call aftel, 5 p.11. 119 P.. Liberty,S 4489. 925 Sylvan. Homelike atmo - second floor. 285j sphere. 273 __._ ___ -; --~- ~TXDO, sire 36. Good condition. SINGLE ROOM for Haan. Second - Only worn twice. Very reasonable. nester. 112 E. Davis. 270! Phone 8974. Dick Morton. 277j FOR SECOND SEMESTPER, large front. room for t o. Hot water , T()o hEIP HOSPITAL PATIENTS showers. Near South ]University. Kiwanis clubs throughout the state' 1331 Washtenaw. Call 7595. 2671 will cooperate with the local chapter _ in the annual rummage sale Jan. 20, FOR THREE MEN, suite with pri- 21 and 22 for the benefit of crippledl va te bath and shQN er. Also largeI children at University Hospital. ' double, withI adjioininig vtoy---- Shower bath. Steam heat. Phone 8544. 422 E~. Washington. 268 1 SINGLE ROOM, nicely fur nishedl, f'or j UJ , girl or buts ines' womian. Call 8767: 103:3.E. Unzive meals. At I ractive home1c. Phonle 8891. 265 The story loved by millions the whole world over... fNOW A PICTURE TO HOLD FOREVER IN YOUR HEART! NOTICES I SECOND SEMESTER evening school begins Monday, January 17 at Ann IArbor High) School. Commercial, Laniguage. 1Iobby an d -eneral c'olrses offered. Regist rat 1011 Icc., For further iormation call 5797d 260 LEAVING for Los Angeles in heated Pontiac ear. Want one or two nas~ sengers. Share expenses. References exchanged. Phone 2-2483. 272 LADIES tailoring and dress-making: formals, suits, coat relining, all al- terationis. Expert service, reasonablet rate;;. work guaranteed. 320 E. Lib- erty. Call evenings 2-2020. 7x LOST AND FOUND LOST: Pair silver-rimmed glasses. Reward, Call Bob Reinhart, 2-1717., 284 LOST: Last week, brown, silk "Sul-~ 11 i VENI) A Mentho Kerchief TISSUE 10C Mentholated tissues, handkcerchiefs,, .to Iuse during colds. For Stuffy Head - VIC.KS VA-TRO-NOL 45C A fewvdr'ops, anid you breathe againt Hlps keep Sinuses open. LOOK MEN! GLOSS RAZO'AR BLAD)ES Package of 50 69C ladl~e edged. %Uide from Imported S wed- ish Chrome Steel - Quality blades, priced low. GEM BLADES Single Edge 5's 27C lDoubles 5's . .. 43c Ii I . ,{ .I DAILY OFFCIAL BULLETIN SUNDAY, JAN. 16. 1938 VOL. XLVIII. No. 82 Automobile Regulation: Permission to drive for social purposes during the. week-end of the J-Hop from Fri- day noon, Feb 11, until Monday morn- ipg, Feb. 14, at 8 a~m., may be obtain- e4 at Room 2, University Hall through the following procedure: 1. Parent signature cards should be secured at this office and sent home for the written approval of the parents. 2. Upon presentation of the signed card together with accurate infor- mation with regard to the make, type and license number of the car to be used, a temporary permit will be granted. It is especially im- portant to designate the year of the license plates which will be on the car during the week-end of' Feb. 11. 3. Oiit of towni car's used for the week- end must niot be brought into Ann Arbor' before 12 o'clock noon on Friday, Feb. 11, and must be taken out before 8 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 14. The foregoing wil not apply to those students who possess regular driving permits. The above permission will automatically be granted to this group. Office of thle Dean of Students Assistant Registrar.. Registraitiop Material : College of Architecture. Students should call for second semester material at Room 4 University Nall at once. The College of Architecture will post an an- nouncement in the near future giving time of conferences with your classi- fier. Please wait for this notice be- fore seeing your classifier. Robert L. Williams, Assistant Registrar. Registration Material: School of Forestry and Conservation. Regis- tration material should be called for beginning today at Room 2048 Natur- al Science Bldg. S. T. Dana, Dean. L.S.&A. Jun~iors and Seniors wishi- ing to change their field of concen- tration for the second semester, please procure slips at Room 4 U. H., have them signed by the adviser in the new field, and return them to Room 4, U.H. before Feb. 1, 1938. Robert L. Williams The Bureau has received notice of the following Civil Service Examina- tion4: Associate Wool Technologist, $,3,- 200 a year; Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agricul- ture. Senior Industrial Classification Analyst, $4,600 a year; Industrial Classification Analyst, $3,800 a year; Associate. Industrial Classification Analyst, $3,200 a year; Assistant In- dustrial Classification Analyst, $2,- 600 a year: Social Security Board. Junior Graduate Nurse, $1,620 a MARSHALL Cut-wRate Drug 231 SOUTH STATE - Phone 9242 -- 8 Doors North of Kresge's WIX - 45c KOTEX -- 20c KLEENEX -- 13ce TAMPAX - 33c ORTHOGYNOL Cigarettes Extra Heavy 89C for25cMINERAL OIL +$1.17 Carton, pglus tax Ful9iC SWEETHEART SOAP 50 Padts ofSPCA- in 5C Matches 8C RUBBING ALCOHOL (2) 35c Size Colgates 9CCIL TOOTH POWDER $1.10 20 Marlin TANGEE LIPSTICK RAZOR BLADES 2 for 36c 73c -_ 19C --BEER - WINE - CHAMPAGNES - i',= it ( Ideally played.I.he" Heil,"' Dirl'0' 3by Aileen Dwra { -~ - - 283 1132 WHITE: STREET : Six-room bungalow, furnished. Good lot and garage. $50. Phone 2-1405. 283 you hoped sofen~ Q ARtFZNC SL osee! r DARRAoF PZANUCK i, - - - dded ofA{d--o Add"ILING THE LILY" Pete Smith- Novelty .. 1 STARTING .f) "HOUND AND THlE Cartoon R:ABIWL"' I_ Extra - Sensational News Scenes of the SINKING OF THE PANAY w I SHOWS TODAY! 35c NOW! THE 1:00 - 3:00 -:500 - 7:00.- 9:00 P.M. All Dlay Today MUSICAL HIT!, i Of (Kradua iu Seniors: L. &A ; year; U. S. Public Health Servic~e. Senior' dues will be collected Mon- Treasuiry Department and Vetel an' day thriiough Thlurisday in the lobby of Administriktion. Angell Hall during the week of Jan., Senior Accountant, $225-285 a 16, or may be paid to any member of (Continued on Page 4) liTh' GflD -AlBOUT 9 A 4 F-or Information --- Cali MIS JONES at 2-3241 hey-day that are, well -KESSEL'S CAMPUS SHOP knows! The right accasion seems to be informal dates - there will be plent y of those, what with cxn s lpractically upon us .-*- and tI le tlrlw(i- thling t~o wear' is a do essy,. patlwool --- one of those lovely~ "(111 ty pink" ones, now on display in Kessel's Arcade window., just. can't miss! -- the grandest style ith little covered buttons march - ing, all the way down the. front. Kind'a tempting, I think. I think! And)c so we see that you have the orccsion. and Kessel's have the rig c5s<-- now why don't you two getogether?! TOP NOTES seem~ to be hiitting i tiew. high this season --- and on- ward-c and upward and cling to the line, isn't far wrong either when it. IL