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SATURDAY, JAN . 27, .1940

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DAIL OF-CIAL BULLETIN
SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1944 he retires and begins.to receive the semester: Each student should plan
VOL. U. Nt. 91 pension. to register for himself during the
Shirley W. Smith appointed hours. Registration by
NoticeS proxy will not be accepted.
Federal Income Tax: The Collector The University Council Committee Robert L. Williams
of Internal Revenue, Michigan Dis- on Parking earnestly requests that the Assistant Registrar
rict, advises that: parking of cars and trucks on the
. ovals between the Chemistry and Na- Registration Material, Colleges of
1. Deductions made by the U-tural Science Bildings, or anywhere L.S.&A., Education, and Music: Stu-
versity from salaries for the purpose dents should call for second semester
of creating old age retirement .- else on lawns, be discontinued. The registration material at Room 4 Uni-
sions or annuities pre not deductible grass underneath the snow will be versity Hall as soon as possible. Please
by the individual in arriving at tax- damaged not only by the ice conse- see your advisor and secure all nec-
netiiincome.-quent to the packing of snow, but essary signatures.
able net income. also by the dripping of oil from Robt. L. Williams,
2. Additional contributions by the motors. Assistant Registrar.
University for the purchase of old age Herbert G. Watkins
pensions do not affect the individual's Registration Material, College of
income tax returns until such time as All Students, Registration for second Architecture: Students should call
for second semester material at Room
4, University Hall, at once. The
College of Architecture will post an
/ Mvevy A !ou r. *.. * ........ .a. tannouncement in the near future

giving the time of conferences" with;
your classifier. Please wait for this'
notice before seeing your classifier.
Robt. L. Williams,
Assistant Registrar.
Student Loans: All applicationsI
for student loans for the second sem-
ester should-be filed at the Office of'
the Dean of Students not later than
Monday, January 29. Applicants
should arrange for an appointment ;
at that time.
Doctoral Examination of Gardner
Ackley will be held at 9:00 a.m.i
today in the West Council Room,
Rackham Building. Mr. Ackley's
dlepartment of - specialization is,
Economics. The title of his thesis is
"Spatial Price Relations and Imper-
fect Competition."
Professor E. M. Hoover, as chair-;
man of the committee, will conduct
the examination. By direction of the
Executive Board, the chairman has;
the privilege of inviting members of
the faculty and advanced- doctoral1
candidates to attend the examination

and to grant permission to others
who might wish to be present.
C. S. Yoakum
The University Bureau of' Appoint-
ments and Occupational Information
has received notice of the following
Civil Service examinations. Final
date for filing applications is noted
in each case:
United States:
Associate Aeronautical Inspector,
salary, $3.500, Feb. 12.
Assistant Aeronautical Inspector,
salary, $3,200, Feb. 12.
Telephone operator (for appoint-
ment in Washington, D.C. only) sal-
ary $1,260, Feb. 12.
Senior stenographer (open to men
only), salary, $1,620, Feb. 12.
Junior stenographer (open to men
only), salary, $1,440, Feb. 12.
Senior typist (open to men only)
salary, $1,440, Feb. 12.
Junior typist (open to men only)
salary, $1,260. (These for appoint-
ment in Washington, D.C. only).
Electrical mechanic (floor scrub-
bing and polishing machines), salary,
$1,860, Feb. 19.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

X-Ray Crystallographer, salary
$2,600,.Feb. 26.t
Michigan:
Petroleum geologist II, salary range
$200-240; Jan. 27.
Landsbape architect II, salary
range, $200'240, Feb. 10.
Attendant Nurse C2, salary range,
$75-100, Feb. 10.
Attendant nurse B, salary range,
$105-125, Feb. 10.
Complete announcements on file
at the University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational Information,
201 Mason Hall. Office hours: 9-12
and 2-4.
Required Hygiene Lectures fer Wo-
men-1940: All first and second sem-
ester freshmen women are required
to take the hygiene lectures, which
are to be given the second semester.
Upperclass women who have not com-
pleted the hygiene lectures, or their
equivalent Hygiene 101, should also
enroll for these lectures, at the time
of regular classification at Water-
man Gymnasium. Any women who
did not complete the lecture series in
a previous year are urged to attend
the lectures so that they may pass
the final examinaton, thereby com-
pleting the requirement.
Students should enroll for one of
the two following sections. Each
section will meet at the same hour
and day each week for seven weeks.
Section No. 1, Monday, 4:15-5:15,
February 19, Natural Science Aud.
Section No. 2, Tuesday, 4:15-5:15,
February 20, Natural Science Aud.
These lectures are a graduation re-
quirement.
Margaret Bell, M.D.
Medical Adviser to Women
Aeronautical Engineering Students:
Classification numbers for sopho-
more, junior, and senior students in
Aeronautical Engineering will be giv-
en out in Room B-47 East Engineer-
ing Building at 10:00 a.m., Friday,
February 9. In the case of sopho-
moreand junior students who have
board jobs or other employment dur-
ing the semester, requests for early
classification numbers may be made
to the secretary in the Department
of Aeronautical Engineering before
February 9.
Summer Employment: All students
who wish to register with the Bureau
of Appointments for summer jobs are
notified that registration forms may

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be obtained at the Bureau, 201 Mason
Hall, office hours 9-12, 2-4. Several
calls 'have already been received and
we will recommend candidates as soon
as possible.
The University Bureau of Appoint-
me its and Occupational Informa-
tion.
Eligibility for second semester:
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you to call at our offices to make
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For further information sall
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HOUSEKEEPING Rooms: clean, rea-
sonable; nice, quiet house of gradu-
ate women. Will take business
women. Ph. 7485. 241
NICELY furnished apartment: For
rent; 5 or 6 rooms; electric refrig-
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621 Forest. 238
DOUBLE room for 2 boys, warm,
quiet, separate study room, good
location, 816 S. State. Phone
2-3759 evenings. 236
FOR RENT-Large, warm, single and
double rooms for men students one
block from campus. 518 E. Wil-
liam St. 237

J-HOP Bargains
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dress, size 38.+

FOR RENT
FOR MEN-Singles, doubles, reason-
able, one block from campus, 1207.
East U. 2-3466. 240
FOR RENT: Singles, doubles in
League House, accommodations as
a group or singly. 825 E. Univer-
sity, 8598. 242
FOR MEN-Room one half block
from Law Club, single or double.
Phone 5400 after six. 243
UNIVERSITY APPROVED-1 block
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rooms for men. Quiet, warm, pleas-
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PLEASANT, warm room, nice closet,
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from campus. Phone 7704. 247
ROOMS for girls available for next
semester, 1402 Hill, phone 4759.
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SUITE and double room for women.
Approved house, 730 Church St.
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DOUBLE ROOM for boys-2 blocks
from Michigan Union. Continuous
hot water. 522 Packard, Phone
8209. 233
OLIVIA: Double room for boys; in-
nerspring matresses; study condi-
tions excellent. Mrs. Guy Groom,
923 Olivia, 2-1465. 228
FOR RENT-Single room with pri-
vate porch, for men, $2.50, 904 S.
State. Phone 4685. 229
FOR RENT: Single room for gradu-
ate woman. Shower. Two blocks
from campus. Write Box 1, Michi-
gan Daily.
S. FOREST: Single room with fire-
place;. double or triple with fire-
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1022 S. Forest-2-1196. 209
FOR RENT-928 Forrest, large pleas-
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ROOMS for boys, double and singles.
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WANTED -TO BUY-4
HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for
your discarded wearing apparel,
Claude Brown, 512 S. Main Street.
146
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Careful work at low prices. 16
ARTICLES FOR SALE-3
FOR SALE-Antique shawl from Se-
villa. Makes a beautiful evening
wrap. Phone 4559 evenings 7 to 8.-
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SITUATIONS WANTED
POSITION WANTED
PROMINENT DETROIT CLUB-
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cook position. Best references. Can
'menu,' budget, order wholesale and
retail! Box No. 1, Michigan Daily.
235
TRANSPORTATION --1
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Driveway gravel, washed pebbles.
Killins Gravel Company. Phone
7112. 13
STRAYED, LOST, FOUND -1
LOST: Black zipper notebook. Call
Ed Barrett 7217. 248
MISCELLANEOUS-20
WANTED-Fifty couples to reserve
Starbuck's College Inn for a good
J-Hop breakfast. See Mr. Starbuck
or phone 2-2214. 232
PRIVA' E INSTRUCTION -151
MISS MAC NAUGHTON'S Nursery
School, 711 Catherine St. can take
a limited number for 2nd semester.
Call 8537. 195
TYPING-18
TYPING SERVICE-Dorothy Testa,
M.A. 625 E. Liberty (at State St.)
2-1835. Reports, theses, disserta-
tions, briefs. 113'
TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen,
408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or
2-1416. 34
TYPING-Miss L. M. Heywood, 414
Maynard St. Phone 5689. 43
EXPERIENCED TYPIST wishes typ-
ing of all kinds. Immediate serv-
ice. 7c per page. 411 Thompson,
phone 4601. 159
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