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FRIAY, M~AY 21, 1949

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

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Washtenaw County's much
condemned Courthouse will get
another flaying when the report
of Corp. Nate Davis, of 'the State
Police Fire Bureau is mailed to
County officials next week.
Davis will order 18 repairs and
changes in the sixty-year-old
structure.

In line with the Guild's pro-
gram of the past year, "Christian
Living in the World Community,"
the theme for the banquet will be,
"Having Chosen the World He
Wants, A Man Becomes the World
He Has Chosen."
Dan Boehm, former Guildl

class.
Rosemary Jones and Larry
Collins are co-chairmen for the
banquet, and Fredda Kyro and
Virginia Blair head the Dance
committee.
The dinner will be served by
members of Kappa Phi, Methodist
girl's society.

Our Springparade of "Proven Hits"
Today and Saturday

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"RED STALLION"

WANTED TO RENT
WE smoke and drink but are fairly
personable and completely respon-
sible. Law student and graduate en-
gineer desire at least two-room suite
or apartment beginning fall term '48.
Box 109, Michigan Daily. )53
PHYSICIAN and wife desire 2 bed-
room house or apartment for one
year. Preferably furnished. Will pay
up to 100 dollars. No children or
pets. Call Mrs. Taylor, 2-3548. )2o
WANTED: Room near campus for single
non-smoking young woman. Need by
June 1. Call 2-1859 evenings, ask for
Berry. )51

FOR RENT
ROOMS for men. Summer and fall.
1346 Geddes. Phone 2-7044. )55
NEAR CAMPUS. Rooms for veteran
students for summer and fall sem-
esters. No Smoking. Ph. 2-1777. )57

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SUNDAY!

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"ALWAYS TOGETHER"

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Register Now-Enter June 14 or 28

Career Courses
Finishing Course
Refresher Courses
33rd Year

Pre-College Curse
Veterans Courses
Post-College C~urses
Air-Cooled Classrooms

MALE STUDENT with high IQ who
doesn't smoke or drink and hates
womenrdesires single room near cam-
pus for fall term, so he'll have some
spare time to acquire more acceptable
habits. Write Box 114, Mich. Daily.
)84
FOR SALE
MODEL "A" COUPE: Top shape, call
Bill, 2-4591. Room 343 Prescott. )86
WHITE TUX COAT: Size 38, Rm. 226,
Prescott House, 24591. )96
FINE antiques - china and glass.
The Homestead, 1117 Church St. )24
PORTABLE WASHER, Record Player
andCabinet. 1005 Newport Rd., Ph.
2-7243.) 78
WESTINGHOUSE Table Model Radio-
Phonograph. In perfect condition and
fairly new. $37. Ph. 2-3143. )71
PACKARD Super 8 1929 Sedan. Excel-
lent condition. Must see to appreci-
ate. Manausa Motor Sales, 314. S.
Fourth Ave. 6 to 9 pm. 4156. )76
TUXEDO, 37S: Excellent condition.
Phone 29472. )64
1931 Studebaker 4 Dr. Sedan, R & H.
60,000 actual miles. 934 Olivia. )60
1 SOLITAIRE .72 diamond, platinum
Tiffany setting Call 5767 after 4 p.m.
)80
FOR SALE: 1942 Harley Model 45. Re-
cently overhauled. Call Bob Hall
9692 after 7. )70
GOLF EQUIPT.: Spaulding, MacGreg-
or, Wilson. Ph. 4044 or 2-2058, J.
Malloy.
E-Flat Alto saxophone. Buescher, with
case, Like new, silver plate. $135. M.F.
Richards. Ph.'25-8513 )5f
TRAILER, 21 ft., tandem. Parked ready
for permanent occupancy. Original
cost $2000. Sacrifice $750 full price.
Why pay rent? Inquire 1880 Pack-
ard Road, evenings. )68
WHIZZER, recently overhauled, new
coil. If you need a dependable, eco-
nomical bike, see this one. Call 2-
7862 or 940 Greenwood. )23
MAN'S bicycle. Large basket $10 and
it's yours. Call or see Hugh Starks,
616 S. Division. Ph. 2-0282 after 7 p.m.
)31
CANARIES beautiful singers and fe-
males and mated pairs. Bird supplies
and cages. Mrs. Ruffins. 562 S. 7th.
)10
ROSE MORRAY Evening Gown for sale.
Never worn. Size 11. 1212 Edgewood,
2-8157. )59
FORD, 1929 Model A sedan, excellent
running condition. $200 or best offer.
May be seen daily outside Natural
Science. Owner in Room 4065. )52
FOR SALE: Whizzer bike. Used four
months. Saddle Seat. Inquire Gilpins.
2740 Packard after 6 p.m. )47
TRANSPORTATION
LEAVING for West Coast around June
12. 1948 Chrysler. Need riders. Call
4092 after 7 p.m. )56

SUMMER SESSION Vacancies for men.
Call 2-6824 and ask for House Man-
ager. ) 58
BEAUTIFUL, roomy, furnished apart-
ment to sublet to vet, June 8-Sept.
15. 1 block from campus. Reason-
able. Elderly gentleman, requires
meals. Call 20851 for information. )98
2 DOUBLE ROOMS for rent. Five dol-
lars per week. 3 blocks from campus.
For summer only. 613 . 5th Ave.,
Phone 4843. )50
ROOMS for summer semester, one
block from campus, call at 802 Oak-
land, ask for Mrs. Domm )93
NEAR CAMPUS: Clean, quiet double
rooms for men students for summer
and fall. No smoking. Ph. 5372 )91
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING. For prompt service, bring
your work to 1820 Pontiac St. )75
LAUNDRY-Washing and ironing done
in my home. Free pickup and deliv-
ery. Phone 25-7708. )43
ALTERATIONS-RESTYLING- Cust-
om clothes. Hildegarde Shop, 109 E.
Washington, Telephone 2-4669. )87
TYPING: Theses, term papers, ad-
dresses. Duplicating: notices, form
letters, programs. A2 Typing Serv-
ice, 208 Nickels Arcade, Ph. 9811. )28
TYPEWRITERS
Bold - Rented - Repaired
Free pickup and delivery.
Office Equipment Service
111 S. Fourth - Ph. 2-1213 )66
PAINTING, washing Veteran students
to do all kinds of housework. For es-
timates. Call Bert 2-4401. 220 Adams
Hse. )88
LARGE DOUBLE ROOM for men for
summer and fall semesters. Call
2-3481 or 6938. )87
HELP WANTED
IMPORTANT MEETING: for all those
interested in trying out for 1948-'49
Michiganensian Business Staff, meet
Monday, May 24 at 5 p.m-second
floor, Student Publications Build-
ing. )85
YOUNG LADY to work at Soda foun-
tain. No evenings or Sundays. Swift's'
Drug Store, 340 S. State. Phone 20534.
)5d
EXPERIENCED saleslady for ready-to-
wear department. Full and part
time. Apply in person. RANDALL'S.
306 S. State. )95
STUDENTS to sell high grade casting
rods and velocipedes in their home
territory on commission basis. Good
opportunity. Lake Mfg. Co. 411 E.
Kalamazoo St., Lansing, 12, Mich. )94
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Hist. 178, green; spiral notebook.
Joyce Brawer, 337 Mosher. )82
LOST: Lady's gold Bulova watch in
I.M. Building, Friday night. Call
Betty Poppe, 2-2521, Ext. 104. )67
LOST-Trench-type raincoat in room
231 A.H. Mon. aft. Finder please call
Hugo Edberg, 318 Wenley. Phone
2-4401. )77

PERSONALt
JEWELRY, Watches, clocks, diamonds.
Assorted Greeting Cards. A. Spring,
Jeweler, 221 S. 4th Ave. Ph. 4834. )4I
Memory-Making Lingerie Gifts 1
for the June graduate or bride.
Lace trimmed nylon panties, pretty ]
camesoles and petticoats, satin
slips and bras as well as nighties
in her favorite colors. Lingerie
gifts, $1-$12.95.
THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
309 South State Streetj
SALLY: "What are you wearing to the
Senior Ball?" Betty: "I'm wearing
satin ballet's tinted to match my
formal. I got them at RANDALL'S.
306 South State Street for $3.95. )97
JUST ARRIVED-New shipment of our
popular cotton sanforized slips
and Half slips. From $2.95 to $3.95
Don'.t Delay-Buy Your's Today!
RANDALL'S
306 South State Street )69
BARRETTES FOR YOUR HAIR
For Evening-for daytime
Gold or Silver - Plain or Patterned
$1.00 Each
COUSINS ON STATE STREET )1
HOSIERY: Archer, Roman Stripe,
McCallun. 51 Gauge: 15, 20 & 30
Den. 45 gage: 30 Den.
SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE
Michigan Theater Building )7
STRAPLESS HALTER BRAS
FOR SPORTSWEAR
Made of seersucker with bone stiffening
White, red & white, blue & white. $2.95
COUSINS ON STATE STREET ) 83
COAT - SUIT - DRESS SPECIALS
print, pastel, or dark sheer dresses
$7-$10.-$14.95. Values to $29.95. Coats
and Suits $25 and $35. Valves to $65
THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
309 South State Street )2
Disillusioned Student on rebound,
looking for attractive, intelligent
girl. Purpose: Senior Ball, etc. Box
113, Michigan Daily. )63
COTTON DRESSES, Tailored or Dressy
Sizes 9-15, 10-20. $10.95 and up.
CAMPUS SHOP
305 South State Street )11
WANTED TO BUY
MAN'S English lightweight bicycle -
in good condition.>Call or leave mes-
sage for Doug at 5077. )74
FIFTY DOLLARS reward for return of
gold pocket watch, chain, Phi Beta
Kappa Key, Phi Kappa Phi key and
knife. Initials on watch: W. G. M.
Call 31511, Ext. 406, Miss Goff. )89
WANTED: Binocular microscope. Call
408 Strauss, E. Quad. )90
35c to 5 P.M.
Continuous from 1 P.M.
--- Today and Saturday -

Publication in The Daily Official I
Bulletin is constructive notice to all 1
members of the University. Notices t
for the Bulletin should be sent in
typewritten form to the office of the
Assistant to the President, Room
1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on I
the day preceding publication (11:00
a.m. Saturdays). a
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Noticesp
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FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948 F
VOL. LVIII, No. 162 I
Commencement Exercises will n
be held at 5 p.m., June 12, on Fer- p
ry Field, weather permitting, oth-
erwise in Yost Field House. Tick-
ets will be available for distribu-
tion at the Information Desk,
Room 1, University Hall, Thurs-
day morning, May 27. Upon pre-
sentation of odentification card
each eligible graduate may ob-
tain not more than five tickets for
Ferry Field and, owing to lack of
space, not more than two for Yost
Field House.
Herbert G. Watkins
Secretary
All students and employes:
Alterations being made by the
Ann Arbor Water Department has
reduced water pressures in Uni-
versity areas. Apparatus requir-
ing water-toilets, drinking foun-
tains and so forth-in the upper
floors of University buildings may
at times become inoperative until
early next week. Toilet rooms
above second floors in University
structures should not be used in
this period and equipment requir-
ing water should be shut off or
kept under surveillance during
this period.
All members of the University of
Michigan Rose Bowl Band please
report to Harris Hall Lounge be-
fore 5 p.m., Friday, to sign the
Band-Buick Scroll. As this is ur-
gent, your cooperation will be
greatly appreciated.
Women students attending Sen-
ior Ball have 1:30 a.m. permission.
Calling hours will not be extended.
Approved student sponsored so-
cial events for the coming week-
end:
May 21.
Delta Zeta, Inter-cooperative
Council, Inter-racial Association,
Kappa Delta, Phi Gamma Delta,
Sigma Delta Tau, Sigma Phi Ep-
silon, Sphinx, Victor C. Vaughan.
May 22
Acacia, Adams House, Alpha
Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa Kappa,
Alpha Tau Omega, Anderson
House, Chicago House, Chi Psi,
Congregational Disciples Guild,
Cooley House, Delta Kappa Ep-
silon, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta
Upsilon, Inter-cooperative Coun-
cil, Lambda Chi Alpha, Miami
triad, Phi Kappa Psi, Prescott
House, Psi Upsilon, Sailing Club,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi,
Theta Delta Chi.
May 23
Deutscher Verein, Psi Upsilon.
Bureau of Appointments & Occu-
pational Information, 201 Mason
Hall.
Michigan State Civil Service
Commission will have, a repre-
sentative here on Tues., May 25, to
interview for the following posi-
tions:
Parole and Probation Officers
(Men whose majors are psychol-
ogy, sociology, or criminology and
who must be 23) starting salary
$230 -$280

Engineers (All fields, especially
anitary engineers);
Psychologists (Men and wom-
n); and
Bacteriologists.
The National Society for Crip-
led Children is in need of teach-
rs on the pre-school and nursery
bevels. Openings in Hawaii, Mon-
ana, Nebraska, Arkansas, and
exas.
Public Schools, District of Co-
lumbia are in need of kindergarten
.nd elementary teachers for the
year 1948-49.
The Rich Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Battle Creek, Michigan
will have a representative here on
Fri., May 21, to interview metal-
urgists.
For information and appoint-
ments call at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments or call ext. 371.

z. Getlemaifs
Agreement
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Lecture
University Lecture: Professor
Newton Edwards. University of
Chicago, will speak on the subject
"Social Forces in American Edu-
cation" at 8 p.m., Fri., May 21,
Kellogg Auditorium; auspices of
the Department of History and the
School of Education. The public
is invited.
The William W. Bishop Lecture
and reunion of Library Science
alumni, "The Belligerent Profes-
sion." Mrs. Frances Clark Sayers,
Superintendent of Work with
Children, New York Public Li-
brary. 3 p.m., Saturday, May 22,
Rackham Amphitheatre.
Academic Notices
Doctoral xamination for E.
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