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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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+ Classified Advertising

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

Science, and the Arts: June meet-
ing, Mon., June 2, 4:10 p.m., Rm.
1025, Angell Hall.
Hayward Ken is ton

FOR SALE
SUN GLASSES $3.50. U.S. Surplus-Air
Force-4-base lens with pearloid
sweat bar. Sam's store, 122 E. Wash-
lngton. )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. $165.00 new.
Will sell for $125.00. 330 B. Kingsley.
Phone 9072. )99
BOY'S bicycle for sale. Reasonable.
Telephone Ken Norman, 8806, after
6. )96
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
'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) $175.00.
)51
WHIZZER Motorbike with lights, gen-
erator, battery, motorcycle saddle-
bags, speedometer, mirror, other ex-
tras. A-1 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.
MAN'S LIGHTWEIGHT Schwinn bi-
cycle. Excellent condition. Gener-
ator, hand brake, kick stand, lock
and basket included.k104 . Forest.
Cal 22521 - Ext. 255.
REED ORGAN. Foot pumped; 11 stops;
in tune; first class condition. Ideal
for small church group or chapel.
Call 2-6624. Leave nesage for John.
MUST SELL-Girl's balloon tire bicy-
cle, gear shift, electric accessories.
Contact Reggie, 3561 Stockwell, 2-
4471.
ROLLFAST LADIES' BICYCLE. Excell-
ent tires. $20.00. %bed with inner-
spring mattress $10.00. Sid Bouwer,
Apt. 74, Vets Housing Project, Hill
and Division. )83
MOTOR SCOOTER - Perfect motor.
Call 259003 after 6 p.m. )73
HELP WANTED
LADY ATTENDANTS - For evening
work at the 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
rWO GIRLS-one secretary, one typist
for claim work. Experience in claim
work helpful but not necessary. Good
starting salary with quick advance.
Permanent. Apply at Claims Dept.,
Auto Club Mich., 207 S. Fourth Ave.
)41
VETERAN, 19 TO 24 to assist in adver-
tsing 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.
RELIABLE PERSON to care for year-
old baby while mother attends sum-
mer session and post-summer session
term. University terrace resident.
Would consider exchanging baby care
with student mother. Answer Daily
Box No. 115. )82
SEWING

j TRANSPORTATION
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
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 Junc 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. )51
WANTED - Ride to New York June
8 or after. Share expenses. Phone
room 545, 24561 (Pete)
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.n A)23
TYPING: Theses term papers, etc. Du-
plicating: Notices, form letters pro
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 giveus 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
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
COMPLETE SERVICE on your furs and
woolen garments. Cold storage, in-
surance, cleaning, glazing, restyling,
and repairing. Ginsburg Furrier, 607
E. Liberty. )
WANT '35, '36, '37 Ford. Body must
be sound. Condition of motor not
important. 401 N. Fourth Ave. Den
Besten.
ATTENTION WEST LODGERS: Reward
is offered to person or persons who
can separate well known "hot rock"
(The Body) from his sheepskin gun-
ner's cap. Call Ypsilanti 9242. Ask
for Herman.
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.

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Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin should be sent in
typewritten form to the office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 1021
Angeil Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day
preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat-
urdays).

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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1947
VOL. LVI, No. 170{
Notices
Faculty, College of Literature,
LOST AND FOUND I
LOST-Saturday, black faced Army type
watch. Red, brown alligator band.
Reward. Call Mary 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
LOST-Pair shell rimmed glasses be-
tween 721 S. State and 515 Monro;
May 24. Reward. 6728.
FOUND-One pair of pink shell rimmed
glasses on Bear Mt. Call 2-6112.
ALLERGIC TO ANN ARBOR weather
and have lost gabardine raincoat near
West Engine Jerry 8574.
LOST--Man's ring, gold Chinese de-
sign with initials G.A. Lost FerryI
Field or Webers. Reward. Call
25554. G. Ablin. )84
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS available for male students
thru summer term. 927 S. Forest. Ph.
2-6146. )98
EXCELLENT single room for summer
term. Male. 515 N. Division. Phone
5728. $5 per week. )97
ROOM AND BOARD for men for sum-
mer. Washtenaw near South Uni-
versity. Call Jim Brady 25644.
WANTED TO RENT
SENIORS - LANDLORDS. Help us
find a furnished apartment in Ann
Arbor beginning summertermor
sooner. Occupancy 272 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
FOR RENT
LIVING QUARTERS for two people in
exchange for 15 hours work each at
my convenience. Other details can
be arranged. Box 55 Daily,
HAVE 4 ROOM apartment in Man-
hattan. Need apartment or house in
Ann Arbor about June 15th. Con-
tact Mrs. E. Gomberg, Phone 2-0779
after 5:00 p.m.
WANTED
WAN'ED TO BUY-Man's second hand
bike. English style 20-25 dollars. Call
6224.
EXCELLENT BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
offered to students who wish to try-
out for summer work on the MICHI-
GAN DAILY. Advertising layout, ac-
,counting, sales work. Phone 23241
and leave name and phone number
with business department.
SIGMA NU FRATERNITY is looking
for an annex to accomodate 5-10 men
for the fall semester. Preferably in
the E. Washtenaw Ave. area. Call
8257.
WILLING TO +EXCHANGE board and
room with students and wife for
housework. Call 7005. )85
FOR SALE
TAILS-Size 38 or 39. Excellent con-
dition. Phone collect Dexter 5031.

Agenda
1. Consideration of minutes of
meeting of May 5, 1947 (pp. 1351-
1354).
2. Consideration of reports sub-
mitted with the call to this meet-
ing.
a. Executive Committee-Prof.
E. F. Barker.
b. University Council - Asso.
Prof. F. O. Copley. No report.
c. Executive Board of Graduate
School-Prof. I. A. Leonard.
d. Senate Advisory Committee
on University Affairs-Prof. H. M.
Dorr. No report.
e. Deans' Conference -- Dean
Hayward Keniston.
3. Special Order. Evaluation of
Faculty Services.
4. Special Order. Group require-
ments.
5. Announcements.
6. New business.
PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT
Commencement, Saturday, June
14, 6 p.m.
Weather Fair
Time of Assembly 4:55 p.m.
(except noted)
Places of Assembly
Members of the Faculties at 5
p.m., Angell Hall, Rm. 1223, Rhet-
oric Library, where they may robe.
Regents, Ex-Regents, and beans
at 5 p.m., Angell Hall, Rm. 1011,
the Regents' Room.
Students of the various schools
and colleges, as follows:
Literature, Science and the Arts
on Main Diagonal walk between
Library and Engineering Build-
ing.
Education on walk in front of
Physiology an d Pharmacology
Building.
Engineering on Main Diagonal
walk in Engineering Court.
Architecture on Main Diagonal
walk in Engineering Arch (behind
Engineers).
Nurses on Diagonal walk be-
tween Chemistry and Library.
Law on East and West walk,
west of the intersection in front
of Library.
Pharmacy on East and West
walk, west of the intersection in
front of Library (behind Law).
Business Administration on
walk north side of Physiology and
Pharmacology Building.
Forestry and Conservation on
walk north side of Physiology and
Pharmacology Building (behind
Bus. Admn.).
Music on diagonal walk from Li-
brary to Alumni Memorial Hall,
near Library.
Public Health on diagonal walk
from Library to Alumni Memorial
Hall (behind Music).

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.
The University has not entered
into any agreements with any an-
nuity or insurance company ex-
cept the Teachers Insurance and
North Main Opposite Court House
- Ends Tonight -
"Buffalo Bill Rides Again"
-_- plus --
"Fall Guy"
- Starting Friday -
(Memorial Day)
Two Days Only
"Blondie's Holiday"
-- and
"Law of the Lash"

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.,
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OUR PRICE:
Weekdays until 5 P.M., 250
Evenings and Sundays, 300
- Last Day Today -
It's a Wonderful Life
Frank Capra's new hit
starring James Stewart
and --
Secret of the Whistler
with Richard Dix
- Friday and Saturday -
Home in Oklahoma
and --
Mr. Hex

Graduate on East and West Annuity Association and the Mich-
walk west of Library enti ance. igan Hospital Servise.
Honor Guard at W.aterman Herbert G. Watkins
Gymnasium. Secretary
Line of March-State 8kreet to Automobile Regulation, Final
Ferry Field. Examination Period: The follow-
ing schedule will govern the lifting
WEATHER RAINY of the Automobile Regulation for
The sounding of the University students in the various schools and
Power House Siren at 4:30 to 4:50 of the University. Excep-
tions will not be made for indi-
will indicate that the march to viduals who complete their work
Ferry Field has been abandoned. in advance of the last day of class

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Sundays 11:30 A.M.-11:30 P.M.
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