Monday. February 7,x;1949 SHE MICHIGAN DAILY Pooe Twentv-Severs Monday, February 7, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pane Twenty-Severs 0-- F i- -'0-f ARRIVING AT THE J-HOP--Rumors that President Ruthven was advertising for Ralston straight shooters were dispelled at the IM Building Saturday night, when the Prexy and Mrs. Ruthven arrived in their newly decorated Continental. Wearing the uniform of the university police, the Doctor told reporters that he anticipates a raise in Ann Arbor taxi-cab rates and plans to work nights, in conjunction with the campus cops. i 4 i i 4 }t {jJ } !# { tt } i i I { i POLITICS IS ALL WET: Engine Water Cooler To Be Stronighold of Demoraey Bowing to overwchelming sni-4Iion 'scssion> novynot betdi- dent iemand, University officiuls r tted. Craven . T Quirkheimer. have broken down and designated Unne rity spokesman. has said the area around the drinkine 'Obviously any discussion between fountain on the second floor of tw or more people is bound to be the West Engineering building as di ected." Quibble H. Mandamus, the one place where students may professor of early Schmooloquian hold unlimited discussions on any history, backed up Quirkheimer, topic of interest. adding 'Obviously any discussion Ofhcials have reserved the isht uust include two or more people.' to qualify this action. Temporary Student Legislature spokes- restrictions on this unrestricted Smenvaed the-pkis aleahavebee setup.men have addest their plaudits area hate beens set up. to the University action. When MEANWHILE, OFFICIALS arc informed of the revolutionary working on a more detailed set new setup, an unidentified leg- of regulations which will be islator remarked, "Oh, goody!" mnailed in a plain wrapper to in1- University spokesmen concluded teiested students.rtheir life-giving edict with a warn- tereted tudets.itog to students, "Now remember. Present rules allow discus- childr en t ov i ng sion from 7:58 to 8 a.m. daily to set out of hand.' except Monday, Wednesday and University security police will Washington's birthday, be on hand at odd hours to en- Students wishing to avail them- force the new ruling. selves of the discussion area must - __ file a petitiot in triplicate indi- eating the topic under dscussion airnum Was Right and the turn the discussion will ANN ARBOR Gambling ma- take. chines took te times as much - - money from Americans in 1941. CURRENT RtULiNGS indicate as in 1929. SWIFTI"S T 7 T f{7rsi DAILY OFFICIAL BULL _f G r I Pubiicatoin the Patty Official Literature. Science and the Arts Middle English Grammar." Mon- Butt informts practieslly usotine ot anything. If you insist on wasting has announced the following pipe ? day, Feb. 7, basement Men's Room, space, type o issntice itosextuplet courses for next semester: Enjoy- Angell Hall. Examining Co-Chair- ment of Leisure 52; Qualitativem Palm Reading 1; Economics 51; men, W. Shakespeare and 0. Notices all Engineering courses. Chaucer. The Prexy and Mrs. R. will be ------ - home Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m. Doctoral Examination for Rich- To General Lucius Clay, Ger- They hope you will be home too. ard John Kraus: Etymological many: Be right back. Signed. --- -- English; Thesis: "Some Lesser James K. Pollock. The Faculty of the College of Known Functions of the Colon in Events Today An unspontaneous rally on Com- miunism vs. Anarchism till be held in the otfice of Goats Erich A. Walter all day today. Amile square area has been set aside in the arboretum this week for the exhibition of administra- tive officers of the University. The organizational meeting of the Unmarried Couples Co-Op has been cancelled. Deans Lloyd and Bromage : Academic Notices 9 NICKELS ARCADE Faculty Members receiving less 2'i7 SOUTH MAIN STREET than a 2.4 average in faculty eval- uation program please appear be- fore Interfraternity Council next Tuesday. The Daily wants a columnist. Damnit, why don't you try out. Submit three sample columns and /$ ik a case of Haig and Haig. Repub- licans need not apply. jij j r k ' i j it lilt Ii 4 M I 4 DRLUG STOE 340 South State Street for PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUG SUNDRIES STUDENT SUPPLIES STATIONERY - MAGAZINES FOUNTAIN SERVICE GILBERTS and SCHRAFT'S CANDY for your Valentine THE REXALL STORE on the Campus ! =1 f . 1_ . tl\ -As sketched 559.95 From a Victorian Portrait Gallery Straight from the past comes the capelet fa- shion of today . and YOUTHCRAFT makes the most of it just - for - the - Junior, in Walther's lovely ol-worsted gabardine. A suit that back- sweeps your silhouette . . . helps you brag about your little mid- die . . . and delights you with a dipping peplum. Jeweled but- tons on Silver Grey, Erin Green, Skipper, Robin Red, Chain- pagne Beige, Sweet- heart Blue, Town Brown, Urban Black, and White. Stzes 7 to 17. d TeXtbooks and Supph es for all University Courses VETERANS - SAVE TIME! Ulrkics stock everythig LEEICH'S Ann Arbor's busy book store-there s a reason. OPPOSITE THE ENGINEERING BUILDING I I t # w . r