PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 2$, 1939 "S.NDfa. MaasiaY 2R. I Trfl Y ICLASFE ADETSN Im -1 i ..., C -110mak 7C I -/ LAUNDRIES A TRIAL WILL PROVE--Shirts 14c. Ace Laundry, 1114 S. University. 669 LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned Careful work at 1cw prices. 9 FOR SALE FOR SALE--Regulation tennis ox- fords 98c. Whites anr. blues with smooth rubber soles. R and S Shoe Store, 108 S. Main Street. 622 FOR SALE-Economical transporta- tion, 1928 Model A, $50, in excellent running condition. Mr. Wisdom, 432 Maynard. 2-2112. 697 DID YOU KNOW... that you'll lose money if you fail to convert your text books into cash before they be- come obsolete? You can't spend a useless text book . . . unless you turn it into cash, or is it of any other value. Look in your bookcase right now and you'll find books you don't use gathering dust. Yet they no doubt have a cash value. Why not turn them into cash at FOLLETT'S. You'll be pleasantly surprised when you find out how much they are really worth. Sell them now while they still have a value. With changes in world events, the rapid ad- vance in science, the new spirit in literature, and the new meth- ods of teaching . . . text books quickly go out of date. New Editions and better texts will make your books valueless in a short time., Because we have contacts with University Book Stores all over the United States . . . we have a more diversified outlet for books. That means we can make you a more liberal allow- ance. FOP. SAiLE---Business opportunity, profitably establilhed business for sale in Windsor, Ontario, $40,000, half cash, bal nce terms, to respon- sible party. Remington Estates, Ld , ccr. Howard and Hildogard, Wrd.or, Oniario. 696 1;OR RrN T FOR RENT---Professors: four cot- tages ideally located on Lake Michi- gan near Manistee, for rent, quiet, rest, charm. Rates particularly reasonable. Take a weekend before July 1 and investigate this offer. For arrangements call John R. Stiles, 2-3171. 692 FOR RENT-To sublet for summer school or entire summer, modern 3 room apt. furnished. Next to campus. Phone 4373. 693 FOR RENT-One double, 1 single room for three graduate students next fall. $3 week. 1209 Cambridge Court. 2-1359. 6941 FOR RENT-Furnished apartment i for next school year, electrically' equipped, will store belongings. Os-I born, 209 N. Ingalls. 695 MISCELLANEOUS WASHED SAND and Gravel, Drive- way gravel, washed pebbles. Killins Gravel Company. Phone 7112. 17 CASH PAID for your discarded clothing. Ofaude Brown, 512 S. Main. 311 HOME DECORATORS-Decorating, painting. Budget plan if desired. Dial 7209 1811 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT-A Mass- achusetts Corporation offers em- ployment during July and August to a few college students. Appli- cant must be capable of lecturing to small groups of ladies. Car help- ful but not necessary. Write stat- ing qualificat-ionC. Stanley, Inc., 43 Arnold St., Westfield, Mass. At- tention F. S. Beveridge, Pres. 602 WANTED -- TYPING TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen, 408 S.45th Avenue. Phone 2-2935 or 2-1416. 79 TYPING-Reasonable rates. Miss L. M. Heywood, 414 Maynard St.. phone 5689. 271 EXPERIENCED typing, stenographic mimeographing service. Phone 7181 or evening 9609. 678 WANTED WANTED--Any Old Clothing. Pay $ to $500. Suits, overcoats, mink, Pet sian lambs, diamonds. watche rifles, typewriters and old gold Phone and ,ve'e will call. Ann Arbor 6304. 388 OUR REPRESENTATIVE will be in the Michigan Union on Wednesday, May 31st for the pu .ose of inter- viewing men for summer employ- ment in the Pickle Districts. Em- ployr.aent will be limited to men who are acquainted with farm life. H. have had farm experience and who J. Heintz Co. 696 H. W. CLARK English Boot and Shoe Maker 0 Our new repair department, the best in the city. Prices are right. 438 South State and Factory on South Forest Avenue. This Fine RCA Victor RCA VICTROLA IATTACHMENT Big Value At Only, $1495 Includ- ing .. .20 Victor Record Selections Here is the first official picture of the Supreme Court of the United States as it is now constituted, since the appointments of Associate Justices Stanley F. Reed, Felix Frankfurter and William 0. Douglas. Front row, left to right, are: Associate Justices Harlan Fiske Stone, James Clark McRey- nolds, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, Associate Justices Pierce But ler, Owen J. Roberts; and rear row, left to right: Associate Justices Frank- furter, Hugo L. Black, Reed, Douglas. HAMPHIRE ~ $HOLS k Seven-year-old Joan Menel, affl ed wiha malignant tumior, and her mother, Mrs. Dewey Menzel, of Oldham, S.D., had these smiles of hope in Minneapolis, Minn., as they sced east by airplane to New Rochelle, PO R T 5 o f N.Y., on a jeurney that may save the girl's life. A New Rochelle medical ___________ specialist has volunteered treatment of the rare tumor, known as Wilm'sM /CE cancer This Associated Press map locates, by cross, the Dosition of the U.S. ~ 4. ~ . ~ ~submarine Squalus when it went into a deeps sea dive with one of its vital .~,.. .*~*.*.*..'......)s ea cc k op e n. It w as tra p p ed u n der 240 f eet o f w a ter o ff h ie Isa n , t$F b Ii abu"ieiics~~uhaA ft~Il fSolofteNwHip 0O -~ ~. ~..*..*.*t shMrec4ast ..HAMPSHIR. ....'.... .L S Gen. Moseley To Testify WASHINGTON, May 27. -(A)- The Houue Committee investigating Un-American Activities announced today Maj. Gen. George Van Horn Moseley, retired, would testify Wed- - nesday regarding statements of earli- er Committee witnesses linking him to a campaign against "Jewish com- munism." (10 Double-Faced Victor Records of your choosing . .. to Value of $7.50) Easily attached to your radio ... brings recorded music through your radio loud speaker - rich, full-toned. GRINNELL BROS. 323 South Main Street -4 I 1 Ponderous metal pontoons, covered with layers of wood, are shown being unloaded at Portsmouth, N.H., Navy Yard from barge which brought theni from Nzw York. Navy men said up to ten of these big tanks would be used if it is decided to try to raise the sunken submarine, Squalus, by this method. > ; . One of the divers making preliminary preparations for salvaging of the sunken submarine Squalus, off Portsmouth, N.H., is hoisted to the surface alongside the submarine tender Falcon. A conference in -Washington was to determine the method of raising the Squalus with the 26 bodies inside its hull. Thirty-three men were saved from the ill-fated vessel. ;; . t\ ; I i II ii I .:. _ , ;