' TiE lICIAN IiAILY 1'4 . _ _ _.. I Gymnasium, counts will not be allowed to reg- Line of. March-State Street to ister in any subsequent semester Perry Field. or summer session until payment WVEAThER RAINY has been made." Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary The sounding of the University Power House Siren at 4:30 to 4:50 will indicate that the march to Ferry Field has been abandoned. Students will proceed directly to the Field House and enter through the south doors. Members of the Faculties will enter through the north doors and take their place on the platform in the Field House. Regents, Ex-Regents, Deans and Candidates for Honorary Degrees will assemble in Rm. 1011, Angell Hall, at 5:30 p.m. Student Accounts: Your atten- tion is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on February 28, 1936: Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not lat- er than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any un- paid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the University and "(a) All academic credits will be withheld, the grades for the semester or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be is- sued. "(b) All students owing such ac- Veterans' Absence Reports: Reports of absence will not be required after May 29. All absence reports must ba brought up to date and filed by 5 p.m. Mon., June 2. According to University regulations all veterans receiving educational benefits un- der the Veterans Administration program are required to file weekly reports of absence for each sched- uled hour of instruction missed. Notice to all faculty members and officers: Arrangements have been made with the purpose of having in the General Library both for present purposes and for future historical value, a file of the portraits of members of the faculty and University officials. It is highly desirable from the Library's point of view that this file be of portraits in uniform size. Portraits will be made without cost to any faculty mem- ber or officer by Rentschler's Studio. Members of the faculty are cordially invited to make ap- pointments w it h Rentschler's Studio for the purpose. Any spe- cial questions arising wth re- spect to the matter may be asked either of the secretary of the University, Mr. Herbert G. Wat- kins, or the Librarian, Dr. War- ner G. Rice. Tickets for Graduation Exer- cises: Entrance tickets to Ferry Field and Yost Field House for the graduation exercises on June 14 will be ready for distribution on June 2. Please apply at the In- formation Desk in the Business Office. Room 1, University Hall, Those eligible to receive tickets will please present their identi- ficatian cards. For Ferry Field a reasonable number of tickets to each graduate will be available; to Yost Field House, however, o-- ing to lack of space, two only can be provided. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary Library Hours: For the conveni- ence of students, Library service will be offered on Memorial Day in: (a) The General Library, 8 a.m.-10 p.m.. (b) Angell Hall Study Hall, Mathematics-Economics Li- brary, Engineering Library, 9 a.m - 5 pm.-~ Other Divisional Libraries con- nected with the General Library will be closed. Regular schedules will be resumed on Sat., May 31. Sunday service will be provided on June 1 and June 8. The General Library will be closed to readers from Wec. June 11, to Wed., June 18S. The lower corridor will be open to visitors on Thursday, Friday, and Satur- day, June 12-14. No admittance will be given on Mon. and Tues, June 16 and 17. Service will be re- sumed on June 18 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Divisional Libraries will be open between Wed., June 11, and Sat,! June 21, on short schedules. State- ments concerning hours of opening will be found on bulletin boards of these libraries. To all students having library books: 1. Students having in their pos- session books borrowed from the General Library or its branches are notified that such books are due Wednesday, June 4. 2. Students having special need for certain books between June 4 and 12 may retain such books for that period by renewing them at the Charging Desk. 3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at the Library by Monday, June 9, will be sent to the Cashier's Of- fice and their credits and grades withheld until such time as these records are cleared in compliance with the regulations of the Re- gents. Automobile Regulation, Final Examination Period: The follow- ing schedule will govern the lifting of the Automobile Regulation for students in the various schools and colleges of the University. Excep- tions will not be made for indi- viduals who complete their work in advance of the last day of class examinations, and all students enrolled in the following depart- ments will be required to adhere strictly to this schedule. The Reg- ulation will go back into effect on the first day of the Summer Ses- sion. Law School: Freshman class, 6 p.m., Fri., June 6; Junior class, 12 noon, Fri., June' 6; Senior class, 12 noon, Thurs., June 5. Medical School: Freshman and .sophomore classes, 12 noon, Thurs., June 12; Junior class, 5 p.m., Fri., June 13. Dental School: Freshman class, 12 noon, Fri., June 6: Sophomore class. 12 noon, Sat., June 7: Se- nior class, 10 a.m.. Fri., June 6; Hygienists, First Year, 12 noon, Sat.. June 7; Hygienists, Second Year, 12 noon, Thurs., June 5. All other classes in all other schools and colleges: 5 p.m., Thurs. June 12.- Office of Student Affairs Automobile Regulation, Summer Session During the Summer Ses- sion, the University Automobile Regulation will not apply to stu- dents in the following classifica- tions: (1) Those who in the preceding academic year are engaged in pro- fessional pursuits: e.g., teachers, lawyers, physicians, dentists, nurs- es: (2) Those who are 26 years of age or over; (3) Those who have a faculty rankinag of Teaching Fellow or its equivalent. Students not in the above groups may secure permission to drive _ _.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cars (a) provided the use of a car is essential to a student's re- maining in residence, or (b) for participation in outdoor sports such as golf. tennis, swimming, etc. Permission will be granted only upon application, and blanks will be available starting Monday, June 9. Rm. 2, University Hall. Office of Student Affairs Closing hours for Women's Resi- dences: 1. Women students wishing to be out of their houses overnight during the final examiantion pe- riod may arrange permission with their house directors. Late permis- sions, as distinguisded from over- night permissions, will be han- dled by the Office of the Dean of Women and will be granted only under very unusual circumstances. 2. Women students other than graduating seniors are expected to be out of their houses not later than 24 hours after their last ex- aminations. Graduating seniors (Continued on Page 4) .. .NOW ! 25c 30C t CntoWs UT r1 'Gl 5 alftr 3 A JIMMY STEWART'S HERE IN HIS NEW PICTURI #i .. ~~LIBERTY I LM S. "C . FRA .ygA ~ A Sn 'ATDLVNNRJrtJ IIONEL BARRYMIIRE -IHOMAS MIICHEIL HERY TRAMES CO-FEATURE "SECRET OF THE WHISTLER" with Richard Dix CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1ICHIGAN Ending Wednesday FOR SALE _I SUN GLASSES $3.50. U.S. Surplus-Air Force-4-base lens with pearloid sweat bar. Sam's store, 122 E. Wash- ington. )14 A CHOICE building site for country home, 40 acres, ideally located. 4%, miles west Ann Arbor, restricted. $400 per acre. Private owner. Write Box 97, Michigan Daily. )67 TENOR SAXOPHONE-B flat, complete- ly reconditioned throughout. New pads, springs, etc. Dial 2-1621 be- tween 7 and 10 p.m. )92 UNDERWOOD Standard Typewriter. Used only three days. $165.OQ new. Will sell for $125.00. 330 E. Kingsley. Phone 9072. )99 BOY'S bicycle for sale. Reasonable. Telephone Ken Norman, 8806, after 6. ) 96 MUST SELL by Thursday, bed with mattress, bookcase, dresser, table, rug. 807 S. State, Apt. A. )45 OLDS AUTO RADIO. Baritone Horn, Schwinn Bicycle. Call 4029 or 507 Keech Ave. )46 TANDEM BICYCLE built for two, $20. 1930 Norway Road. Phone 2-0425 after 6. ) 49 MAHOGANY dropleaf Table, Bookcase, Chest of Drawers, Dishes. Good con- dition. M. Kleiman, 628 Packard, Apt, 6 after 5. )54 '31 MODEL A FORD TUDOR-one of the old reliables-has whirlwind at carburetor which adds 2 to 6 miles per galon and keeps engine clean, peppy and easy to start. For demon- stration phone 5862 AFTER JUNE 3rd (owner away till June 4th) $175,000. )51 FOR SALE-1943 Norge washing ma- chine Good condition, reasonable price. Call at 556 2nd St. after five. p.m. )60 WHIZZER Motorbike with lights, gen- erator, battery, motorcycle saddle- bags, speedometer, mirror, other ex- tras. A-i condition. $125. See Don Bowman, 336 Hinsdale House. )93 SET OF 7 golf clubs and bag. High- est bid over $25. Apply Rm. 243 Vaughan House, WANTED-Ride to Philadelphia, Balti- more area, about June 4th. . Write Harding Hughes, 1115 Lincoln. )5 WANTED-Ride to Knoxville, Tenn., June 6, after 5 p.m. Help drive, share expenses. Call 2-0734. Dave. )43 J 3 TRANSPORTATION STUDENT veteran desires ride to cent- ral Florida anytime after 5 p.m. June 9. Will help drive, share expenses. Phone 2-7409, W. (Rocky) Puls. )85 WANTED-Ride East. Student and wife. Boston O.K .-Destination, Maine. Will share expenses and driving. Leaving about June 10th. Box 27, Daily. )95 TWO COLLEGE GIRLS desire transpor- tation to New York or New England state between June 16-21. Destina- tion Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Call collect: Kathleen Curry, Ypsilanti, 2190. WANTED: Ride East. Student and wife. Boston O.K. Destination. Maine. Will share expenses and driving. Leaving about June 10th. Box 27 Daily. RIDERS TO SAN FRANCISCO wanted to share expenses.., Leaving June 11. Contact John Altman, Dorm 15 West Lodge, Ypsi 9213. WANTED-Ride to Knoxville. Tennes- see June 6 after 5 p.m. Help drive share expenses, Call 20734 Dave. )43 WANTED-Ride to Philadelphia-Balti- more area. About June 4th. Write: Harding Hughes, 115 Lincoln. )5 WANTED-Ride after June 6 near Charleston, West Virginia. Drive and share expenses. J. Bengtson, West Lodge, 9213. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Parker 51-gold top, dark blue body. Somewhere around the Is- land. Ransom money gladly paid by Bob Cohen, phone 2-7849. )82 LOST-Saturday, black faced Army type watch. Red, brown alligator band. Reward. Call Marv Wolf, 9358. )86 LOST-Brown billfold containing iden- tification papers evening of May 24 in Ann Arbor. Reward for return. Burt Hendricks, Phone 2-2905. )48 HELP WANTED DOCTOR and two registered nurses fox coeducational summer camp in Mich. igan, Jewish clientele. Phone 2-8439 LADY ATTENDANTS - For evening work at4the new Launderette Store. Call 24241. ) 88 PART-TIME work available for exper- ienced auto mechanics at Cushing Motor Sales. Open evenings until 12, Saturdays until 6 P. M. See Mr. Burd. )53 TWO GIRLS --one secretary, one typist for claim work. Experience in claimu work helpful but not necessary. Good starting salary with quick advance. Permanent. Apply at Claims Dept.. Auto Club Mich., 207 S. Fourth Ave. )41 MALE DISHWASHER. Every day ex- cept Sunday, for 1%? hours during period of 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. $1.00 per hour plus meal. Phone 2-1813. )90 VETERAN, 19 TO 24 to assist in adver- tising campaign. Must be free to travel. Salary. $150 per month to start. Commissions and drawing ac- count. Car furnished. James Estep, Seville Hotel, Detroit, 6 to 9 p.m. Only. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS available for male students thru summer termn. 927 S. Forest. Ph. 2-6146. )98 EXCELLENT single room for summer term. Male. 515 N. Division. Phone 5728. $5 per week. )97 PERSONAL REDUCE! Lose pounds and inches where you want them off. Come in from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. for an intro- ductory treatment and be convinced. Baskin 8 N. Normal St., Ypsilanti. )7~ VASSAR GRADUATES are meeting to- day at 12:15 in the League Dining room. FOR RENT TYPEWRITERS now available for rent, standards or portables. Office Equip- ment Service Co., 111 S. Fourth Ave. )36 WANTED I - y. ilHE North Main Opposite Court House --Starts Today - Richard Arlen in Buffalo BILL RIDES AGAIN - Second Feature -- Robert Armstrong in "FALL GUY" TERESA WRIGHT and ROBERT MITCHUM 1 head a wondertut casts PRODUCED BY UNITED STATES PICTURES FOR WARNERS 1' MNMMWANMNW FT We proudly present Joe Parlove and his 14-piece orchestra, featuring ovely Gloria Villaire, Vocalist. Opening May 30th Dancing every Friday, Saturday, Sunday - 9 to 1 BEAUTIFUL DANCE FLOOR COMPLETE REDECORATIONS REFRESHMENTS (te(ISLAND LAKE, MICH.) WANTED TO RENT STUDENT veteran and wife wish to rent or sublet furnished apartment for summer term only. Excellent care guaranteed. Write Box 26, Daily Office. )84 WANTED-3 or 4-Room Apt. by resi- dent. Phone 5461 after 6 p.m. Ask for Fitzgerald. )83 SENIORS - LANDLORDS. Help us find a furnished apartment in Ann Arbor beginning summer term or sooner. Occupancy 2% years. Engi- neering student and nurse wife ur- gently need apartment. Otherwise must live apart. $25.00 offered to per- son aiding us. Call 6041. )52 WANTED by two neat male student veterans, double or two singles, be- ginning with fall semester. Write Box 107, Michigan Daily. )38 MISCELLANEOUS REWARD OFFERED to person or per- sons assisting elderly lady into car at scene of accident on Sept. 29, 1947 at Manausa Gas Station cross- walk, Church at S. U. Contact Mich. Daily, Box No. 53. )72 SUMMER STUDENTS-We are able to offer board Monday-Friday to a lim- ited number. Attractive rates. Con- tact Marshall Wallace, Sigma Alpha Mu, 800 Lincoln. 2-4410. )89 SEWING 7i LOST-Red-rimmed glasses with pen attached to leather case, Friday night. Call 23225. LOST-Gray raincoat. Left in car go- ing from Ann Arbor to M59. Phone 24401, 116 Winchell House. FOUND-Ladies gold Namndor watch at corner of State and Williams. Mon- day. Phone 2-4561, room 496. LOST-Pair shell rimmed glasses be- tween 721 S. State and 515 Monroe May 24. Reward. 6728. BUSINESS SERVICES RENT A TRAILER-Sturdy new steel trailers for any purpose. Lowest rates in the county. Patronize a student enterprise and save. E. Ann Arbor Trailer Co., 3304 Platt Rd. X23 TYPING: Theses term papers, etc. Du- plicating: Notices, form letters pro-i grams. A-2 Typing Service, 232 Nick- els Arcade, phone 9811. )65 "It don't mean a thing," If your set won't sing. Just give us a ring; We'll fix the thing. For expert radio repair service call 9241 or bring your set to the Tavern Cafe- teria. )86 ALTERATIONS-Ladies garments. Eve- ning dresses remodeled promptly. Cot- ton swing skirts for sale. Tel. 2-2678. Alta Graves. )73 ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS SALES - JOHN JADWIN - SERVICE 855 Tappan Ave. Phone 2-7412 )10 WANTED TO BUY-Man's second hand bike. English style 20-25 dollars. Call 6224. Continuous from 1IP.M. - Last Times Today - I LL 'I I I Your I KENT WMITH BRUCE BENNETT ROBERT ALDA - Starts Thursday - I iOchig9aneusi'an Is Here! Get it at Student Publications Building IIIp-p 1 I6oclc i i SEWING-Campus Alteration Shop. Monroe St., Apt. 1. Tel. 9841. 508 )40 .- World Famous British Bicycles I __ .:wi sill I HII