THE MICHIGAN-DAILY FRIDAY, DECEMER -1%,1940 Government Institute Aids State Agencies (Continued from Page 1) "In fact, they are our chief source of factual, statistical informa- tion." For instance, the Planning Sur- vey of the State Highway Depart- ment assisted the Bureau in its study of highway finance, and the Department of Social Welfare was helpful in the study of financing social security and related sub- jects which was carried on by Claude Tharpe, research associate of the Bureau. "We turn over many requests to Mrs. Ione Dority, librarian of the Bureau library, who prepares spe- cial bibliographies for the use of the study commissions and other groups," Prof. Ford said. He also stated that the Bureau has many requests for informa- tion from members of the legis- lature, particularly in regard to what other states are doing to solve their problems. Norwegian Fleet Norway lost more than half her Merchant fleet both in World War I and World War II. i Campus ighlights pr. Ex-Marine Club ... All former members of the Ma- rine Corps and Women's Reserve will have the opportunity to be- come members of the Ex-Marine Club of Ann Arbor, which will hold its organization meeting at 3 p.m. today at 109% N. Main St. The purpose of the group will be to establish and maintain club rooms so that ex-marines may swap sea stories and in general en- joy the companionship of men who have shared similar experi-I ences. Anyone interested in joining the organization may contact Roy Smith or Ed Rosinski at 2-0293. Armenian Question,... A discussion of the "Armen- ian Question" byhProf. Preston W. Slosson, of the history de- partment, and Prof. Mehram Thompson, of Michigan State Normal College, will be present- ed at 8 p.m. Sunday in Rack- ham Lecture Hall. Joint-sponsors are the Ar- menian Students Association and Tau Beta Pi, National Hon- orary Society. Owen House Party ... A Christmas party, sponsored by the Inter-Cooperative Council will be given from 9:15 p.m. to mid- night today at Robert Owen Coop- erative House. Refreshments, Christmas deco- rations and dancing to the latest recordings will be featured, Noah Ryder, social director of the In- ter-Cooperative Council, said. All friends of the coops are in- vited, Ryder said. Talk on Rembrant --- lDr. Wolfgang Stechow, fine arts professor at Oberlin Col- lege, will speak on "Rembrandt: Genius and Tradition" at 4:15 p.m. today in the Rackham Am- phitheatre under the auspices of the fine arts department, Aton gDiscussion .. . The Discussion Group on Atomic Energy of the Association of University of Michigan Scien- tists will meet at 7:15 today in the West Council Room of the Rack- ham Building. AAUP Strikes, Cheering Note On U' Housing (Continued from page 1) swer questions. The check, he said, is to give as many tests as possible and to know each student personally. In large classes the latter can be accomplished best, he said, by instructors of small reci- tation groups. Competition between veterans and non-veterans, crowded classes and sometimes inferior instruc- tion are some of the special prob- lems with which the Office of Aca- demic Counselors deals, according to Prof. Van Duren. He also discussed the poor study conditions that are general now be- cause of crowded dormitories and league houses as well as insuffi- cient space in the libraries and study halls. Lack of text books and disarranged class schedules often disrupt normal study periods, he said, for which the Office at- tempts to arrange time budgets for each student who needs such help. Hold Those Bonds! I. By JOE FREIN The fight for validation of FEPC petitions disqualified Wed- nesday by Michigan Attorney- General Foss O. Eldred will be pressed tQ_ the State Supreme Court. A writ ,of mandamus from the Supreme Court, directing Foss to rverse his decision will be sought, Ned Srfiokler, executive secretary of the Detroit chapter of the Na- tional, .Lawyers Guild tcld The Daily in a. telephone conversation last night. Inyaliclation of the FEPC peti- tions on the grounds that "no ti- tle appeared on the Act," was challenged by Smokler who de- clared that Eldred had approved the form of the petitions almost two months in advance of their circulation. There is no question but that there has been complete compli- ance with statutory requirements," he said. Friday 13 Not So Unlucky, FactsSay CHICAGO, Dec. 11 - (P) - Is Friday -he 13th unlucky? If you're thinking of accidents, the answer is an unequivocal and lusty "no." And that's not just an opinion, it's a fact. The National Safety Council, curious whether fate throws more sneak punches than usual on this sober day, ran back through its daily accident records over the years. It found: Friday the 13th is an average day for accidents-no more, no less. Fight over Disqualified FEPC Petitions May Go to High Court CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I i TRANSPORTATION THREE STUDENTS desire ride to St. Petersburg Fla., or vicinity about Dec. 20. Share expenses. Phone 2-4463. )37 STUDENT VETERAN and wife will share exoenses for ride to Wisconsin Dec 21st. Phone 8255. WANTED: Transportation to Louisville. Veteran studeent and wife. Share ex- penses, plus-Dec. 23. Box 88. )31 TAILORING and SEWING CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES-Formals- Remodeling-Alterations. "Bring your sewing problems to us." Hildegarde Shop, 116 E. Huron, 2-4669. )45 SEWING, Alterations and Refitting on formals and other work. Miss Liv- ingston, 315 S. Division, 2nd floor.)20 ROOM AND BOARD WHY DON'T one of you prospective grads do a frustrated undergrad a favor and turn over your rm. or apt. to my wife and I next semester. Ph. 7691. Ask for Gus. (I can make it worth your while) )11 $10 REWARD: For information by Dec. 18 of double room for next semester for males. Gall Newton Ressler, 2-5553 at 1 or 7 p.m. ) WANTED WANTED: Full Dress Suit. Size 38. J. D. Maddox, Phone 4145. )49 DO YOU want to create a happy home? Student veteran wants to get mar- -ied during Xmas vacation and needs apartment in Ann Arbor. Our child- ren will forever be indebted. Reply Box 1, Michigan Daily. )36 WANTED: Man or woman to tend fur- nace for week during Christmas va- cation. Good pay. Phone 9708. )23 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. needs two men for selling positions in connection with sale of accounting 1,iachines to banks, :manufacurers, ret.ilers. Knowledge of bookkeeping desirable. Training programs for one year. Address in own writing: C. A. Fisher, Post Office Box 108, Ann Ar- bor. ) 28 STUDENT VET and wife urgently need apartment. Baby arriving in April. Call R. LeClair, 2-5224, after 6 p.m. )30 MEN'S USED CLOTHES wanted. A bet- ter price paid. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington St )14 PERSONAL NOW we're both going to Gambol Inn at Trigon, Sat. Night. Why don't you come? Joe and Marge. )40 u . ci Diamonds and Wedding " 5a Rings U 717 North University Ave. WvANTED: One name for ? Beauty Shop Prize: $20 permanent. Send entries to 207%1 North State. Deadline, Dec. 16 BUSINESS SERVICES UNWANTED HAIR: Permanently re- moved .Short Wave Method-Faster, Painless. Phone 6373. First National Bldg. )24 TYPING: theses, term papers, addres- ses, etc. Duplicating: notices, form letters, programs, etc. A-2 Typing Service, 232 Nickels Arcade, Phone 9811. )4 MIDWAY Bicycle Shop, 322 E. Liberty. We have rebuilt used bikes for sale. Your bike can be expertly repaired also. )56 CHUMLEE'S FREE DELIVERY of your favorite sand- wiches and beverages. Every day but Monday, 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone 2-6429. )8 ELECTROLTJX VACUUM CLEANERS Sales - John Jadwin - Service 855 Tappan Phone 2-7412 or 2-2683 )41 TYPEWRITERS, OFFICE MACHINES, cleaned, repaired. Work guaranteed. Three-day service. Calculators sold and rented. Pick-up and delivery. Office Equipment Service Co., 111 S. 4th Ave., 2-1213. )26 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Complete Tuxedo Suit with dress shirt. Call 2-1956 or 8068. )12 FOR SALE: Lady's coat with zippered leather lining. Size 18. Also a brown wool coat. Call 2-1956. )42 STUDEBAKER 1940 Champion two- door sedan. New motor. Heater, radio excellent condition. $800.00 No deal- ers. Every day 4-6 P.M. 931 Green- wood. Phone 8156. )2 FOR SALE: Sturdy four-shelf book- case, Sparton radio table model, two formal dresses, green chartreuse net and white crepe with, sequins. Size 16. Phone '7958. )10 MUST SACRIFICE '37 Buick Convert ible. New brakes, new top, extras. Highest bid over $525 has it. Phone Bill 6461. )39 TUXEDO AND TAILS. Size 36. Man's Suit, Size 38. Reasonable. Cal5222.)25 KODAK 35: f 5.6 lens. Excellent condi- tion. Case and film included. $15.00. Call Lynn Austin, 2-3225. FOR SALE: Fre-War Tuxedo. Size 34. Excellent condition. Accessories. $38 cash. Phone 2-6240. )33 FOR SALE: '37 Ford Conv. Sedan. Ex- cellent condition. Can be seen at Law Quad parking lot. Phone Mc- Carthy, 145. )29 1946-2% x 3- SPEED GRAPHIC, 4.5 f Extar Kodak coated lens. Graflex flash gun;,Kalart range finder; 1 fil pack, 3 cut film holders. Equipment in perfact condition, only used 3 months. Ph. 2-1241 evenings. Ask for Gilbert. >5 FOR XMAS: Spaulding, Jones irons. Hagen, Wilson pro golf equipment. Golf bags, paxs, and balls. Call 2-2058. Johnny Maloy, Pro. )27 RADIO-PHONOGRAPH, new. Mst sell. Ideal for Christmas Gift. Portable. Good deal. Call 2-6636 evenings. )21 FOR SALE: Ladies' black skunk jacket, worn few times. Must sell. Size 10-11. Bargain <60. 2-2704 evenings. )22 ROYAL de luxe portable typewriter. Very good Condition. Also valuable violin. Call 8671. )17 TUTORING TUTORING in Mathematics by MIT graduate, class of 1924. John Alden Buckler, 115 Catherine, Ypsilanti, tel. Ypsi 3678W. Reverse charges. ) WANTED TO RENT $1000 FOR INFORMATION to fur- nished or unfurnished apartment for veteran student and wife. Write to- day, Box 88. )43 ALL EX-MARINES interested in non- political ex-Marine club, come down to 109r N. itain on Thursday or Fri- day afternoon to sign very important petition for liquor license. (200 names needed). )19 SOUNDS LIKE OPPORTUNITY FOR ME IF YOU ARE -- Looking for a ca- reer, we may have exactly what you want -- work that's interest- ing, important, and pleasant.I Michigan Bell needs young wom- en to help meet the demand for telephone service. Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICL 323 E. WASHINGTON LOST AND FOUND LOST: Small red purse. Finder keep money. Plese return contents. Glass- es needed badly. Daily Box 16. )33 LOST: Silver Identification Bracelet. Reward. Call Jim, 4493. )48 VETERAN who lost European knife on State Street call 2-3419. )35 FOUND: Ladies Billfold in Eibler's Jewelry Store, containing sum of money. Owner may claim by identi- fying and paying for this ad. )13 WILL THE PERSON who found the black patent leather purse on Decem- ber 5, Th'trsday, please mail papers, keys and pens to 436 Second St. Please comply as items listed are im- portant to owner. )18 LOST: Leather coin purse near Michi- gan Central station Friday. Reward. Phone 3346. )16 -- Today and Saturday -- "IN OLD SACRAMENTO" with William Elliott Constance Moore -and- "CITY FOR CONQUEST" --with- James Cagney - Ann Sheridan MISCELLANEOUS I've got to get off here to have dinner at the CAFE WAE NOT ONLY 4 HAVE ANN ARBOR'S FINEST HAMBURGERS uf Aso.. . DELICIOUS TENDERLOIN STEAK DI N N E RS...$100 The TOPPER . .. Division at Liberty I I- L I gG o 0 cttc p.. he Sheer I I 'r North Main Opposite Court House ~--Ends Tonight -- "It's Great To Be Young" -and- "DON RICARDO RETURNS" -Soarts Saturday Ann Savage in "DARK ORSE" -pus-- Monte Hale in "hOME ON THE RANGE" RKO NEWS "Son of Zorro" Chapter One Continuous from 1 P.M. A/ nwA AB D N A'E E 'T T EA T NOW HELMUT ANDREA naTIE KING Also RUSS MORGAN I"Takting the Breaks" I Fine HAN DBAGS STOCKI NGS 11 t . I ART CINEMA LEAGUE PRESENTS HITCHCOCK'S THRILLER: 39 A-1STE,-"pS Sparkling or Splashy SCARVES Flashing I I I II II