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FAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, NOV. 1, 1942

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CLASSIFIED AVETISING

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
RATES
Non-Contract
$ .40 per 15-word insertion for
one or two days. (In- 1
crease of 10c for each
additional 5 words.)
$1.00 per 15-word insertion for
3 or more days. (Increase-
of $.25 for each additional
5 words.)
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.
HELP WANTED
STUDENT, male, part time, three
hours. 1-3. Chester Roberts Gifts.
PART TIME.WORK, morning or aft-
ernoon. Chester Roberts Gifts, 312
S. State.

FOR SALE
FULLER BRUSHES. Phone 6835-
Dealers wanted.
CANARIES, California Linnets, Zebra
Finches, Parakeets, bird foods and
cages. 562 S. Seventh. Phone5330.
PERSONAL STATIONERY. - 100
sheets and envelopes, $1.00. Printed
with youi' name and address-
The Craft Press, 305 Maynard St.
WANTED TO RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT for a
respectable young couple and in-
fant. Call Mr. Chapius; 4447. If
not in, please leave your number.
LAUNDERING
GAUNIJRY - 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price.
--FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM in private home near
campus for business man or grad-
uate student. Call 8708.
ALTERATIONS
STOCKWELL & MOSHER-JORDAN
residents-Alterations on women'sj
garments promptly done. Opposite
Stockwell. Phone 2-2678.

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The Department of Speech
presents
PLAY PRODUCTION
in
SUNDOW°

MISCELLANEOUS
MAKE MONEY-on your used cloth-
ing by phoning Claude H. Brown,
2-2736, 512 S. Main.
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
REVERSIBLE at P-Bell Friday, Oct.
30. Letter to my father in pocket.
Geo. Walsh, 2-3297.
t the State ...
Another of 20th Century-Fox's
merry musicals, Iceland,' starts today
at the State Theatre for a one-week
run. The film is highlighted with
romance and comedy. Sonja Henie
turns in an excellent performance
with John Payne, in his uniform of
the U.S. Marines. Jack Oakie, that
hilarious zany, adds the laughs with
,the help of Sterling Holloway, Felix
Bressart and Fritz Feld. The 'swing
and sway' music of the Sammy Kaye
band introduces five new songs.
The setting for 'Iceland' is Ameri-
ca'~s newest outpost, and the opening
shows the arrival of our fighting Ma-
rines to take ever. An averted auto
collision introduces Icelandic Sonja
to dashing Payne and his sidekick,
Private Oakie. It's romance at first
sight between' Sonja and Payne and
they ultimately marry, but before that
happens there is enough hilarious ac-
tion and variance to satisfy the most
demanding moviegoer.
At the Michigan
An all-star program comes to thej
Michigan today with "The Affairs of
Martha" on the screen and Del
Courtney and his band on the stage.
Featuring Marsha Hunt, Richard
Carlson, Marjorie Main and Virginia
Weidler, "The Affairs of Martha" is
the story of a gal who came out of
the kitchen to drop a bombshell in
the drawing room. Carlson is cast as
the mansion's heir, whose secret wife
(Miss Hunt) first served the soup
and then spilled the beans.
Not since the Sycamores romped
through "You Can't Take It With
You," has such a dizzy but delightful
tribe hit the screen, the Sommer-
fields of Rock Bay.
Del Courtney's famous dance or-
chestra is also featured on the pro-
gram today and Monday

FDR Receives
Painting From
M' Student
'Corregidor' Shows
Liberty Figurehead
Above Battle Smoke
"Corregidor," the painting that
Eduardo Salgado, former student of
the University of Michigan, sent to
the White*House was accepted by the
President in a note of acknowledge-
ment sent by his personal secretary,
Grace C. Tully.
The painting portrays the stormed
island with the figureheads of liberty
rising above the smoke and fire of
battle. In the foreground, Philippine
citizens are shown watching the bat-
tle, ready to do their part for final
victory by the Allies.
The painting was displayed dur-
ing the past month in a local book
store.
Born in Manila, Salgado has lived'
in America for two years. He attended
the University of the Philippines and
later the University of Michigan. In
1940, an exhibition of his works was
shown in the Rackham Building.
Since coming to the United States,
he has had ten showings of his art.
One is being sponsored now by the
Philippine Battalion stationed at San
Luis Obispo in California. The office
of the Filipino Resident Commissioner
is arranging an exhibition in Wash-
ington, D. C.
CREW HITS JACKPOT
CAIRO, Oc. 31. -(P)- A British
medium bomber crew, bored with the
lack of targets, let go one stick of
bombs Friday night for luck and hit
the jackpot. Their off-chance shot
blew up a munitions dump some 5,000
feet below.

louis fischer THE ShAPE OF THE
PEACE TO COME"

Thursday,

November5

8:15 P.M.
HILL AUDITORIUM
Prices: $1.10, 83c, 55c
including Federal Tax

factual, colorful events
molding the peace
terms.

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Records of 'H'
Songs Available
Recordings of Michigan's favorite
scngs that were made by the concert
band and glee club may still be pur-
chased at Alumni Memorial Hall.
There is only a limited supply re-
maining and it will be almost impos-
sible to obtain any more until after
the war.
Among the recordings that are
available are "The Yellow and Blue,"
"When Night Falls Dear," "The Fri-
ars' Song,'* "MIchigan Men," "'Tis of
Michigan," "Want to Go Back to
Michigan," "Goddess of the Inland
Seas" and "In College Days." Also
included in the collection is "Michi-
gan Fantasy" played by the concert
band.
The complete set sells for $2.50;
there are a few extra records that
may be purchased for $1.00.

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Sunday at the Wolverine
209 SOUTH STATE
Dinner hours from 12:15 to 2;00 o'clock
(GUESTS INVITED) Price 65c
Soup, Cream of Chicken with Rice or
Choice of Tomato ,Juice, Grapefruit Juice or Apple Juice
Appetizers; Sweet Pickles,
Dill Pickles, Ripe Olives, Stuffed Olives, Heart of Celery
Entres
STUFFED SPRING CHICKEN with Walnut Dressing
Mashed Potatoes
GRILLED BEEF TENDERLOIN French Fried Potatoes
Vegetables; Fresh Green Peas, Hubbard Squash
Salads: Head Lettuce, Russian Dressing; Fruit Salad, Russian Dressing
Hot Rolls Assorted read
Dessert' Ice Cream
Try A Michigan Daily Classified Advertisement

1942-43 .LECTURE CO URSE
Box Office Open Wednesday and Thursday

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Au Excitin
at the Hat
Wed through S
Nov. 4,

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A NEW
PLAY BY
jOHN LEWIS
BRUMM
my Modern
wk i Girt
ttle Front
nt.-8:30 p.m.'
5, 6, 7

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SkuldsogulegUr means romantic in Iceland
where the. temperature' drops down to here
-and love soars way up there! And what a
ska[dsogUIegUr ice-travaganfZa this iswith
Sonia skating;the Marines marching....Sammy
Kaye with his swing-and-sway...and romance in
those arctic nights. It's the hottest-thing on ice!

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Prices: 39c-55c-83c (inl. Fed. Tax)
Box Office opens tomorrow - 10:00 A.M.

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Two Days Only
Sunday
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Monday

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ON THE STAGE!

IN PERSON!

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Radio and Recording Stars
DEL CoU TNEY
and His O0 RICHESTRA
PRESENTING ROMANTIC MELODIES AND TORRID SWING

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MARY JANE TODD

JACK MILTON

DICK DILDINE

CHARLIE BROAD

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JACK QAKIE

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FELIX BRESSART - OSA M
JOAN MERRILL. FRITZ
STERLING HOLLOW
SWAY
SAMMYswNKAi
AND HIS ORCHEST
Directed by BRUCE HUMBER
Produced by WILLIAM LeB
Original Screen Play by Robert Ellis & H
CENTURY-FOX
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PONDS!
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MACK GORDON
HARRY WARREN
'You Can't SayNoToASoldiee
"Lovers Knot" . "Let's Bring
New Glory To Old Glory"
"There'dl Never Be Another
,You" *" " Like A Military Tune" '

/ Marsha HUNTo Richard CARLSON
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