I TIiE MICHIWAN DAILY _ _ ., Uiiversity Enters Bid f In a letter read to the Common Councili last night, Mayor Walter sadler placed a bid from the Univer- dity for Feich ?ark for $30,000. I CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY WANTED TO BUY-4 WANTED-Lecture notes on English History from 1660. Must be well done-Graduate notes preferred. Will pay liberally-Reply Box 11. Give full details. 220 WANTED-Lecture notes on Modern European Government. Must be well done. Will . pay liberally. Graduate notes preferred. Reply Box 1. Give full details. 219 TAILORING & PRESSING- 12 SEWING-Alterations on coats and dresses. Relining. Phone 2-2678. Opposite Stockwell Hall. 206 DRESSMAKING and alterations. Coats relined. Also sewing of all kinds. Call Mrs. Ream, 8653. 208 MISCELLANEOUS-20 MIMEOGRAPHING-Thesis binding. Brumfield and Brumfield, 308 So. State. 19c BEN THE TAILOR-More money for your clothes-good clothes for sale. 122 E. Washington. le EXPERT HOSIERY and garment re- pair. Reasonable rates. Weave-Bac Shop-Upstairs in Nickels Arcade. WASIED SAND AND GRAVEL- Driveway gravel, washed pebbles. Killins Gravel Company, Phone 7112. 5c LAUNDERING -9 LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 3c STUDENT LAUNDRY-Special stu- dent rates. Moe Laundry, 226 South 1irst St. Phone 3916. loc STUDENT BUNDLE--3 shirts, 3 pairs of sox, 6 handkerchiefs fin- ished, 2 suits underwear, 2 bath towels, 1 ,pajama suit fluffed--99c. Ace Hand Laundry, 1114 S. Uni- versity. 15c TYPING-1 8 TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen 408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or 2-1416. 14c VIOLA STEIN - Experienced legal typist, also mimeographing. Notary public. Phone 6327. 706 Oakland. EXPERT TYPING-M. A. in Eng- lish! Work guaranteed; reasonable rates. Mrs. Walsh or Eley, 2-4108. 205 TYPING and duplicating service. Dorothy Testa, M.A., 625 E. Liber- ty (at State), Rm. 1. 2-1835. Re- ports, theses, dissertations, briefs. 22c FOR RENT DOUBLE or SINGLE ROOM. Across from Law School. 718 Monroe. Call 9850. 223 PLEASANT, well located rooms- $2.50 and $3.00. Suites, $2.50 each. 904 S. State. Phone 4685. 210 DOUBLE-Spring Term. $3 per man. Only 3 students in house. 1209 Cambridge Ct. 2-1359. 224 GRADUATE or business woman to share apartment or rent single room. Near campus. Phone 3568. CLEAN, well furnished single room. Warm, quiet, shower bath, good home. Meals, variety or fresh vegetables. Ph. 7796. 221 FOR RENT-Engineering student wants room-mate; also single room across from Art School. 912 Mon- roe St., Phone 8741. 225 LARGE airy rooms looking out on spacious grounds are available in Ives Woods residence near bus line. Private entrance and bath for roomers. Phone 9710. 218 FOR RENT-Rooms for teachers, graduate or business women; cook- ing and laundry facilities if de- sired. 426 Washington; call at 422. Phone 8544. 211 Concert Band Will Perform tThe U ive rsity Concert B and, con- ducted by Prof. William D. Revelli, will present their annual Mid-Winter Concert free of charge to the cam- pus at 4:15 p.m. Sunday in Hill Aud- DRILY OFFICTRE BULLETIN itorium. A special program of modern, clas- sical and marching music has been arranged, and during the afternoon the band will honor Lt. Col. Robert Kunz, former drill master of the Marching Band who has been trans- ferred to another post, with a special number. Highlighting the program will be a cornet trio composed of Raympond Crisara, '42, Donald Dickenson, '42, and Sedgewick Fields, '44. They will play "Echos of the Catskills," by Walter Rogers.f (Continued from Page 4) :Music oi redit should immediately Jspeak on "The Tetra-Ethyl Lead check the revised schedule for jury Industry". All interested are invited. sity Elementary School, on Thursday, examinations posted on the bulletin The 'Ensian picture willbe taken Jan. 23, according to the following badi h colo ui at 7:20 p.m. at the Spedding Studio. schedule: board in the School of Music build- Please be prompt.} 8:30 Social Studies ing, and note the exact time assigned' 9:30 English Io them. Alpha Kappa Delta will meet to- 10:30-12:00 and 1:30-4:00 all other night at 7:45 in the Rackham Build-~ school-subjects, n -Concerts;ing. The speaker will be Professor shassignjet.illbemadeberorHornell Hart of Duke University. No assignment will be made before Chamber Music Concerts: The _ Thursday. If the periods suggested Musical Art String Quartet of New Pi Tau Pi Sigma will meet tonight are inconvenient, a student may get York. composed of Sascha Jacobsen, in room 301 Engineering Annex at his assignment on Friday, Jan. 24. first violin; Paul Bernard, second 7:30. Lt. Col Kunz, of the Military - violin; William Hymanson, viola, and Science Department, will speak on Mechanical, Metallurgical, Indus- Marie Roemaet-Rosanoff, violoncel- some of his experiences as an officer trial, Chemical and Electrical Engi 1o; under the auspices of the Uni- in the U.S. Army. Uniforms required. neering Seniors: A Committee from versity Musical Society, will inaug- Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. urate the First Annual Chamber The Polish Engineers Society will Chicago, will show a technicolor Music Festival, with three programs meet tonight at 7:30 in Room 319, sound film on the making of steel to be given in the Main Lecture Hall Michigan Union. Plans for reorgan- in Room 445 West Engineering Bldg. of the Rackham Building, as follows: ization will be discussed. All mem- today at 5:00 p.m. They will inter- 3 Friday Evening, Jan. 24, 8:30: bers and others interested in Polish view senior students in Room 214 Works of Mozart, Tansman and are requested to be present. V17~~~ ~ ~ hnr~ni~f'r" n(Xnlnr:rR lT1 The welcome to initiates will be given by Mr. Kenneth G. Emery, Chair- man of the Membership Committee. Professor Sherzer will speak on the "Eastern Arctic" and illustrate with pictures. Every member is urged to attend. Zeta Pbi Eta will hold a program meeting Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 7:30 p.m. Attendance is compulsory. Dance Program: Tickets on sale at the box office of Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre for the Dance Pro- gram to January be presented 24, 8:30 p.m. on Friday, All seats reserved. The Little Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Thor Johnson; will give a concert for the members of the Faculty Women's Club and their guests on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 22, at 3:00 p.m. at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Harris Hall: Holy Communion will be celebrated at the Bishop Williams Memorial Chapel at 7:15 Wednesday morning. i i 1 Professor Revelli will also conduct and Thursday, January 22 and 23. Saturday Afternoon, Jan. 25, 2:30: J.G.P. Finance Committee will the band in a modern selection which Apil-ication blanks should be filled Works of Haydn, Bloch and Borodin. meet today at 5:00 p.m. in the has been requested for a repeat per-.I out'and schedule made in advance Saturday Evening, Jan. 25, 8:30: League. Room notice will be posted formance since it was introduced here in Room 221 W. Engineering Bldg. Works of Schubert, Turina and Ravel, on the bulletin board. by its composer last week-end, the ; -- Reserved season tickets (three con-_ Senior Aeronautical and Mechani- certs) at $2.00, and tickets for in- German Club will meet in room newly published "Cowboy Rhapsody cal Engineers: A representative of the dividual concerts at $1.00, are now 305 Michigan Union tonight at 7:30. by Morton Gould.' Other numbers Bendix Aviation Corporation of on sale at the offices of the Uni- Mr. James S. Edwards will talk on will be Alexander Borodin's first South Bend, Indiana, will be in Ann versity Musical Society in Burton "Student Days in Munich." movement of his Second'Symphony, Arbor to interview February gradu- Memorial Tower. Preceding, each eOverture to "Richard te Third," ates interested in aircraft carburet- concert tickets will be available in J.G.P. Dance Rehearsal today at the eu or worl on Thursday, January 23. I the main lobby (left) of the Rack- 4:00 p.m. in the Women's League. by German, "Mood Mauze" by How- These positions are not restricted to ham Building. land, William's 1st movement in the men who have specialized in inter- Harris Hall: University students Symphony in C Minor, Wagner's "In- nal combustion engines. Students are invited to a tea this afternoon evocation of Alberich" from the Opera wishing appointments should report from 4:00 to 5:30, at the Episcopal "Rheingold," and Gusty Holst's 1st at once to the Aeronautical Engin- Exhibition, Rackham Building: Student Center at State and Huron. Suite in E flat. eering Department Office, B-47 East Photographs of Outstanding Ex- Engineering Building. amples of Iranian (Persian) Archi- Christian Science Organization tecture, made by Myron Bement will meet tonight at 8:15 in the Cha- ' M en's Glee Clu b Atcademic Notices Smith and loaned by the Library of pel of the Michigan League. Congress will be on Exhibit in the Starts Rehearsals Mathematics 370, Seminar, will West Gallery until Saturday, Janu- The Bibliophiles Section of Faculty meet today at 3:00 p.m. in 3201 A. H. ary 25, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Women's Club will meet today at For Concert Season Professor Beckenbach will speak on 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Carl (1) "The Method of Coefficients;" Exhibition: Thirty etchings of de- E. Burklund, 146 Marlboro Drive. The Varsity Men's Glee Club wil (2) "Bloch's Theorem." tails of landscapes by Frank A. start rehearsing new selections for --Waugh, formerly head of the De- The Bookshelf and Stage Section their second semester concert season Seminar in Physical Chemistry partment of Landscape Architecture of the Faculty Women's Club will sat 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Union, will meet in Room 410 Chemistry at Massachusetts State College, are meet today at 2:45 p.m. at the home Charles Brown, '41, an hed Unin Building at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, on exhibit in the wall cases in the of Mrs. W. R. Taylor, 2007 Wash- w,'41, announced yes,-January 22. Professor L. O. Brock- first floor corridor of the Architec- tenew Ave. terday.{way will speak on "A Simple Mass ture Building until Feb. 1.__ Prof. David Mattern, of the School Spectograph and the Abundance Ra-. I Professor Waugh is noted for his of Music, will conduct the group in tios of Isotopes." life- long efforts in the conservation Co ing Events the numbers selected for presentation of the native rural American land- at scheduled out-of-town concerts Engos th:Apatins rrEn- mend Freshman and SophomoredCandi- adterannual Spring Concert, Jack lr9 plcnsfrE -soe ish 190 should bring to their pre- --- dates for R.O.T.C.: Drum and Bugle OssewaadennGrad., will accompanyim190conferences blue th pr-~~~Corps will receive tryouts at R.O.T.C. the chorus. Their first concertofthe inry cofreces bsLecturesHall Wednesday, January 22, 4:00- hetheir scholastic records. 5:00 p.m. No experience required. c!~rnnd qU m Pfit~r will ai. leea secona semestet pi aS (la t Owosso. Already scheduled for their Spring Concert is the popular "Ballad For Americans," a musical offering made famous by Paul Robeson, noted Negro singer. Jack Scherdt, Grad., will sing the solo here. Maxwell To Speak. At ASME Meeting M. C. Maxwell, assistant to the president of a national padlock manu- facturing company, will address a regular meeting of the University student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Union. Speaking on "Material Handling," Mr. Maxwell will explain and demon- strate with moving pictures the best methods for transporting and hand- ling the materials used in production. Business at the meeting will- be handled by ASME president Paul A. Johnson, Jr. Bennett Weaver Botany 1, Sec. 8: An examination will be given covering the class ma- terial on Bryophytes, Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms on Friday, Jan 24, at 8:00 p.m. in room 2033 N.S. Attendance is optional. K. L. Jones Physics 145: Anyone interested in taking this course next semester should see me this afternoon in 4081 Chemistry Building. Since this is' a special offering, the class musti be limited to 20 students.# Byron A. Soule Geology II: Make-up examinations for all three bluebooks will be held on Friday morning, Jan. 24, in the Auditorium at 9 o'clock. University Lecture: Myron BementI Smith, Consultant in Islamic Archi- tecture and Art at the Library of Con- gress in Washington, D.C., will lecture on "Iran: The Country and Its Archi- tecture" under the auspices of the Re- search Seminary in Islamic Art, In- stitute of Fine Arts, at 4:15 p.m. today in the Rackham Amphitheatre. The public is cordially invited. Wendell Chapman, author and noted photographer of wild life, will present his colored motion picture lecture, "Wild Animals of the Rock- ies", tonight at 8:15 in Hill Audi- torium. The Oratorical Association, sponsoring the lecture, announces that tickets may be purchased at the box office, Hill Auditorium, to- day. The annual initiation banquet of FR M Bcta Chapter, Iota Alpha, will be Taproom and Soda I held on Thursday, January 23, at Fridays 6:30 p.m. at the Michigan Union. 0t I0 g' Y .i7IA /A "L;.._.-' t 9 MADE FOR SMOKERS LIKE YOURSELF Sociology 163: American Groups 1 vent'1 'oday and Institutions will be given the A.I.Ch.E. Meeting tonight at 7:45 second semester by Professor Robert in Room 1042 East Engineering C. Angell. Building. Dr. Harold Beatty, Assis- tant Director of Chemical Research All Students Enrolled in Applied of Ethyl Gasoline Corporation, will C I *-- .. .. -. *- . - .. .: -. i t ., , lou u enjoy Uhestereilds rignt combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos. They give you something no other cigarette can offer. Chesterfields are MILD... the way you want a cigarette ... not flat ... not strong. Chesterfields smoke COOLER, and every puff gives you that BETTER TASTE that Chest- erfield is famous for. Ask for Chesterfields. 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