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THE MICRH1GAN-DAILY"I

TUESDAY, ,

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all menbers of the
University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President
tmtil 3:30; 11.:00 am. on Saturday.

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ing courses offered this second semes-'
ter are open to upper class and grad-
uate students in other schools and
colleges:
Architecture 11. Domestic Archi-
tecture and Housing. TuTh, 2, Room
346. Two hours credit. Professor
Bennett.
Decorative Design 35. History of
Interiors. TuTh, 11, Room 846. Two
hours credit. Professor Gores.

TUESDAY, JAN. 24, 1939 1
VOL. XLIX. No. 88i
Notices
Automobile Regulation: Permission,
to drive for social purposes during c
the week-end of the J-Hop from Fri- l
day noon," Feb. 10, until Monday
morning, Feb. 13, at 8 a.m., may bet
obtained at Room 2, University Hall,
through the following procedure:
1. Parent signature cards should bet
secured at this office and sent homet
for the written approval of the par-
ents.
2. Upon presentation} of the signeda
card together with accurate informa-
tion with regard to the make, type,
and license number of the car to be1
used. a temporary permit will be1
granted. It is especially important
to designate the year of the. license
plates which will be on the car during
the weekend of Feb. 10.
3. Out of town cars used for the
week-end must not be brought into
Ann Arbor before 12 o'clock noon. on
Friday, Feb. 10, and must be- taken
out before 8 a.m. on Monday. Feb. 13.
The foregoing will not. apply to
those students who possess regular
driving permits. The above permis-
sion will automatically be granted to
this group.
Office of the Dean of Students.
Scholarship Award for Detroit Stu-
dents of Armenian Descent. The De-
troit Armenian Women's Club an-
nounces that for the college year
1939-40 it will give a scholarship of'
$100 to a young man or woman of
Yugoslavia Goes To Italy
ROME, Jan. 23.-()-Yugoslavia,,
for years one of France's sateaures in
European power politics, was pro-
claim dea friend and virtual ally' of
Italy today.

Armenian parentage whose residence
is in Detroit and who has demon-1
strated high scholastic ability in his
or her particular field of concentra-I
tion. Recommendations of candi- 1
dates are to be made by the various
colleges and universities in Michigan.'
Final selection of the recipient will1
be made by the Scholarship Commit-r
tee of the Club.E
Students in this University who are
eligible and desire to become candi-
dates for the scholarship may apply
to Dr. Frank E. Robbins, Assistant to
the President, 1021 Angell Hall.
Passenger To California: The Bu-
reau has a request for a passenger to
drive to California with two women,
Jan. 30 or 31. No provision for re-
turn transportation. Kindly; call at
the office, 201 Mason Hall, hours 9-
12 or 2-4.
University Bureau of Appointments.
Engineering Students: Any student
who has changed from one program
department to another since October
should locate his photostat record
and take it to the department in
which he is to be classified for the
second semester. This does not ap-
ply to freshmen or other students
who entered in September, 1938.
A. H. Lovell, Secretary.
o Choral Union Members. Members
of the Choral Union in good stand-
ing may obtain their pass tickets for
the Bartlett and Robertson concert
Wednesday evening, Jan. 25, by call-
ing at the Recorder's office at the
School of Music, Wednesday, between
the hours of 10 and 12, and 1 and 4.
Members are required to call in per-
son, and are reminded that no tickets
will be given out after 4 o'clock.
Academice Notices
College of Architecture: The follow-

Wednesday, Friday, Room 2039 Na-
tural Scien'ce Building, and is open ,o
students from other schools and col-
leges of the University, with the ap-
proval )f the respective Deans. For-,
estry 31 will not be offered during
the second semester.
Music Course B-124. Richard Wag-
ner and the Music Drama, will be
given 3 instead of 2 hours credit. Ex,
tra laboratory section's in addition to'
those announced in the catalog ma,
be arranged.
Room Assignment for Final Exam-,
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Forestry 194. This course "The
Conservation of National Resources"
will be offered by the School of For-
estry and Conservation during the
second semester at 9 o'clock Monday,

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
FOR RENT ment, very attractive. Phone 7831 D. Staebler. Phone 5940 or 2-3241.
or 4627. 326
OR RENT-A lovely double room. LOST-Crystal ball watch onwrist
newly decorated and also one of FOR RENT-Half suite, almost like chain. Reward. Call Nancy Shaefer,
the best of singles. Roommate a single room (now occupied by 7948. 342
Monroe. 352 graduate student). Clean and
LOST-White gold oblong wrist
'OR RENT-Two suites at $3.00 per modern. Oil heat. Quiet house, 814 watch. Marmon or white gold mesh
man. Two singles at $3.50 per. 311. Church. Phone 5003._X34 bracelet. Reward. Isabel Bruyere,

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FOR RENT-Attractive singles and
suites for quiet students. Steam
heat, oil burner, rhower. 928,Church
St. 322,
FOR RENT-Single rooms and two-
room suites. Large and airy. Near
campus, 615 Monroe. Just off
State. 341
FOR RENT - Warm, comfortable!
room, 2 blocks from campus, $3.00
double, $4.00 single. 304 F. Madison.
Phone 5977. 336
FOR RENT-Boy's room for rent, very1
fine single room, small house, 8491
E. University, reasonable. Phone
9828. :x 339
FOR RENT-Two large singles: one
double. Reasonable rent. Furnished.
Near Intramural Building, 720
Arch. Phone 8873. 338
FOR RENT-To men students, 2
single or will make into study and
sleeping rooms for 2, innerspring
mattresses. 933 Forest Ave. 340

2-3159. 348
FOR SALE
FOR SALE--Tux, size 38 regular,
like new, price very reasonable.
Phone 4852. 328
FOR SALE-G.E. Radio, Victrola
combination. Table model. Good
condition. Best offer accepted, Jack
Knecht, 2-3101. 347
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED-Apartment close to Law
Club desired for J-Hop weekend.
Please address Box 10. 297
WASHED SAND and Gravel, Drive-
way gravel, washed pebbles. Killins
Gravel Company, Phone 7112. 17
PAPERHANGER-Craftsman, cap-
able fine paper work. Dial 7209. 181
CASH PAID for your discarded
clothing. Claude Brown, 512 S.
Main. 311

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J-HOP furniture for rent. Call
Alexander's, 417 E. Liberty.

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FOR RENT-Large first-floor front
sunny room. Can be used single or
double. 722 Church. 335
WANTED - TYPING
TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen,
408 S. 5th Avenue. Phone 2-2935
or 2-1416. 79
TYPING--Reasonable rates. L. M.
Heywood, 414 Maynard St., phone
5689. 271
TYPING at reasonable rates, Mrs.
Howard, 613 Hill St., dial 5244. 176
LAUNDRIES
LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low prices. 9

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The
Farm Cupboard
5400 Plynouth Road
is serving breakfast
after the J-Hop.
Bring a party out
Phone 717F5 for reservations

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Last Times Today
DICK POWELL
ANITA LOUISE

SILVER LAUNDRY
607 Hoover Phone 5594
Free pickups and deliveries
Price List
All articles washed and ironed.
Shirts ...................... .14
Undershirts................. .04
Shorts......................04
Pajama Suits...............10
cocks, pair.................03
Handkerchiefs ................02
Bath Towels..................03
All Work Guaranteed
Also special prices on Coed's laun-
dries. All bundles done separately.
No markings. Silks, wools our
specialty.

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LOST and FOUND
LOST-Sigma Phi Epsilon pin last
Wednesday. Reward. 733 S. State

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