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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.

Daily Manpower Goes To Work Lit Salvage Campaign

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Non-Contract
$ .40 per 15-word insertion for
one or two days. (In-
crease of 10c for each
additional 5 words.)
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3 or more days. (Increase
of $.25 for each additional
5 words.)

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Contract Rates on Request
Our , Want-Ad Department
will be happy to assist you in
composing your ad. Stop at the
Michigan Daily Business Of-
fice, 420 Maynard Street.
LAUNDERING
LAtJDRY-2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price.
FOR SALE
CANARIES, California Linnets, Zebra
Finches, Parakeets, bird foods and
cages. 562 S. Seventh. Phone 5330.
PkRSONAL STATIONERY. - 100
sheets and envelopes, $1.00. Printed
with your name and address-
The Craft Press, 305 Maynard St.
FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM in private home near
campus for business man or grad-
°uate student. Call 8708.
FOR RENT: Half of large front suite
to girl student One-half block
from campus. Mrs. Wood, 725
'Haven Ave., phone 5938.
HELP WANTED
STUD'ENTS for part-time employ.b
rent. Beer Vault, 303 North Fifth
Avenue. Phone 8200.

MISCELLANEOUS
MIMEOGRAPHING-Thesis binding.
Brumfield and Brumfield, 308 S.'
State.
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL-
Driveway gravel, washed pebbles.
Killins Gravel Co., phone 7112.
LOST and FOUND
LOST: Little cream-colored pup in
vicinity of Phi Gamma Delta house.
Please call 2-3101.
REWARD OFFERED for copy Shaf-
tesbury's Characteristics lost in
Angell Hall. English Office, 3221.
WILL PERSON who took Season
Skipper- coat from ladies' lounge
of Michigan League Friday evening,
by mistake, please return to League
Desk and take their own.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
WANTED-Student waitresses for
main dining room. Apply to man-
ager, Michigan Union.
HELP WANTED-MALE
PART TIME WORK, morning or aft-
ernoon. Chester Roberts Gifts, 312
S. State.
$1.00 PER HOUR-Want husky stu-
dent for small excavating job, Sat-
urday on spare time. 2-3352.
YOUNG MAN WANTED with bicycle
for messenger and inside work, 6
to 10 p.m. Apply Postal Telegraph,
112 East Huron.
NEWSPRINT 'FREEZE' EXPECTED
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.- (A)-
Freezing at present levels of news-
print and other paper production-
which is expected to be the first step
in a program to curtail use of paper
for publishing purposes-can be ex-
pected "in a few days," a War Pro-
duction Board spokesman disclosed
today.

Engine School
To Fill Council
Posts Nov. 1748
Engineers Will Elect Eight
Delegates; Petitions Due
In Three Weeks' Time
Student engineers may exercise
their democratic prerogatives, this
time by going to the polls Nov. 17 and
18, when the Engineering Council will
hold the annual election of class rep-
resentatives to this student governing
body, Bud Burgess, '44E, council rep-
resentative in charge of elections, an-
nounced yesterday.
Burgess, however, warned that the
engineer - politicians should begin
working on their petitions now, be-
cause they are due in less than three
weeks. He explained that the fresh-
man .election will be held in the class
assembly, Wednesday, Nov. 18, while
the sophomore, junior and senior
elections will take place from 8 to 12
a. in., Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov.
17 and 18.
There will be two representative
offices open to freshman candidates.
The sophomores will also elect two
representatives to the engineering
council, one for six semesters or the
rest of his college career, and one for
two semesters. The sophomore receiv-
ing the largest total of votes will be
given the six semester position.
Junior candidates who wish to run
may file petition for one of two posi-
tions. One representative job will be
for four semesters and the other for
two. Seniors will also have two class
representatives who will be elected
for two semesters each.

MICHIGAN I

* HENRN fONUN
* CHNASS LAGHTON
* EDW.ROB INSON
* P AUL ROBESON
* ETHEL WATERS"
* 'ROCHESTERJ'I
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Silhouetted against a mountain of tin cans in te University dump behind the Hospital, 10 members
of The Michigan Daily staff are shown as they donat-d an: afternoon flattening tin cans for the Man-
power Corps salvage and scrap campaign. The half -day assault on the dump netted more than a ton of
metal, left hands stiff and sore, but hardly nicked the huge scrap pile. Other staff members scoured the
camrus for scrap, smashing radiators and pianos-old ones, that is.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1942
VOL. LIII No. 23
All notices for the Daily Official Bul-
letin are to be sent to the Office of the
President in typewritten form by 3:30
p.m. of the day preceding its publica-
tion, except on Saturday when the no-
tices should be submitted by 11:30 a.m.
Notices
Faculty Tea: President and Mrs.
Ruthven will be at home to members.
of the faculty and other townspeople
Sunday, November 1, from 4 to 6
o'clock. Cars may park in the re-
stricted zone on South University
between 4:00 and 6:30 p.m.
Senate Advisory Committee on Uni-
versity Affairs will meet today at
4:30 p.m. in the Regents' Room.
Arthur S. Aiton,
Secretary
To the Members of the Faculty of
the College of Literature, Science,
and The Arts:
The second regular meeting of the
Faculty of the College of Literature.
Science, and The Arts for the aca-
demic session of 1942-43 will be held

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in Room 1025 Angell Hall, Monday,
November 2, at 4:10 p.m.
AGENDA:
1. Consideration o the minutes of
the October meeting.
2. Introduction of new member.
3. Consideration of reports sub-
mitted with the call to this meeting.
a. Executive Committee-Profes-
sor I. L. Sharfman.
b. Executive Board of the Grad-
uate School-Professor Z. C. Dick-
inson.
c. Deans' Conference-Dean E.
H. Kraus.
4. Oral report.
a. The General Library and its
services-Director W. G. Rice.
5. General procedure for the prep-
aration of the College budget-Pro-
fessor J. K. Pollock.
6. New business.
7. Announcements.
German Table for Faculty Mem-
bers will meet Monday at 12:10 p.m.
in the Founders' Room, Michigan
Union. Members of all departments
are cordially invited. There will be
a brief talk on "Vulkane in Java"
by Mr: Senstius.

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TODAY AND A'J5AmallNTATRE
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN IN THE
MUST BE MAILED NOVEMBER 1.

January and May 1943 Graduates
In Aeronautical Engineering: Mr. D.
W. Lee of the National Advisoryt
Committee for Aeronautics, and a
member of the U.S. Civil Service
Commission, will interview men/ for
Junior Engineer positions in its lab-
oratories at Langley Field, Virginia,
Cleveland, Ohio, and Moffett Field,
California, on Tuesday, November 3,
in Room 3205 East Engineeringf
Building. Please sign the interview
schedule posted on the Aeronautical
Engineering Bulletin Board.
Senior Engineers in Aeronautical,
Mechanical, Civil, Chemical and
Metallurgical, Electrical, Industrial
Engineering, and Physics: Mr. B. G.-
Andrews of Curtiss-Wright Corpora-
tion (all divisions) will interview men
graduating in January and May,
1943, on November 4 and 5, in Room
3205 East Engineering Building.,Ap-
plication forms and descriptive ma-
terial may be obtained in Room B-47
East Engineering Building. Interested
students will please sign the inter-
view schedule posted on the Aero-
nautical Engineering Bulletin Board:
Seniors in Mechanical, Industrial,
Chemical, Metallurgical & Aeronau-
tical Engineering:
Mr. Stacy R. Black, of Thompson
Aircraft Products Company, Cleve-
land, will interview seniors of the
above groups today.
Interviews for Friday morning may
be arranged in the Mechanical Engi-
neering Department and for the aft-
ernoon in the Chemical & Metallurgi-
cal Engineering Department.
The University Bureau of Appoint-
ments has received notice of the fol-
lowing Civil Service Examinations:
Baltimore, Maryland-Statistician
(open to State Roads Commission
employes only); $3200; Oct. 31, 1942.
City of Detroit:
Technical Aid: Business Adminis-
tration, Medical Science, Social Sci-
ences, Public Administration, Psy-
chology, Mathematics & Statistics;
20 to 30 age limit; male and female;
$1716 per year; until further notice.
Housing Manager (Male); Nov. 17,
1942; $2706 to $4800 per year.
Jr. Engineering Aid (Male); until
further notice; $1914 per year.
Jr. Typist (Female); Nov. 2, 1942;
$1320 per year.
Boiler Operator (Low Pressure)
(Male); Nov. 2, 1942; $1.00 to $1.05
per hr.
Posting Machine Operator (Fe-
male); Nov. 6, 1942; $1716 per year.
Further information may be had
from the notices which are on file
in the office of the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 201 Mason Hall, office
hours 9-12 and 2-4.1
Bureau of Appointments
and Occupational Information
The Atlantic Refining Company
representatives will be at the Bureau
of Appointments on Monday and
Tuesday, November 2 and 3, to inter-
view the following:
Chemical engineers and chemists.
There are positions available for per-
sons with bachelor's, master's or doc-
tor's degrees. There are a few open-
ings for Juniors also.
Call Ext. 371 for appointments.
Interviews will be scheduled at fif-
teen-minute intervals.
Bureau of Appointments
and Occupational Information
201 Mason Hall
Academic Notices

vember 3, and will be offered on a
non-credit basis. A small fee will be
charged which will be refunded upon
completion of the course. Registra-
tions are now being received at the
University High School office.
Shorthand, 2021 UHS, 1:00 TWThF.
Typewriting, 2022 UHS, 4:00-5:30,
TTh. Section 1
Typewriting, 2022 UHS, 4:00-5:30,
WF. Section 2
(Fee for typewriting, $3.50; for
typewriting and shorthand, $5.00)
Doctoral Examination for Lloyd,
Lyman Smith, Jr., Zoology; thesis:
"A Fisheries Management Program
for the Waters of the Huron Moun-
tain Club," will be held today in 3089
Natural Science, at 1:00 p.m. Chair-
man, C. L. Hubbs.I
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