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* Th MIA~iAN DAILYV

WEATHERMAN EVEN COOPERATES:

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Winter Carnival H1ailed as Olaiidiig Su~ceeSSI

Last week's below freezV~i tem-
peratures brought a warm re-
sponse from Winter Carnival com. -
mittee members.
Pat McKenna, general co-chair-
man, Nancy Culligan and Marilyn
Jones, publicity, agreed that even
the weatherman cooperated to
make the winter sports frolic a,
success.
"LOAFER'S LOFT," the Carni-
val dance, was a sell-out, they re-
/ported, and the ice show climaxed
the event despite the last minute
disappearance of Silver King Blair
Moody's crown.
The February 2 and 3 dates
for the Union-League sponsored
Carnival, which stirred up some
controversy, were selected, Miss
Culligan explained, to avoid
conflict with exams, rushing
and J-H~op.
K The committee expects 'the
1949 -event to establish the Car-
nival as a tradition. "It should be
held annually for at least three
years to establish it," Miss Mc-
KCenna suggested,"
Phi Gamma Delta earned the
highest total score with Delta
Upsilon second. Ice-carving hon-
ors were split between Mosher-
Jordan and Kappa Del~ta in the
Women's contest and Winchell
House and Phi Gamma Delta. in
the men's division.

Give Conert
HeeFriday
Vladimir Horowitz, distin-
guished pianist, will give the
eighth concert in the current
Choral Union Series at 8:30 p.m.
Friday in Hill Auditorium.
NOWV IN HIS twentieth concert
season in the United States, Horo-
witz was horn in Kiev, Russia, the
son of an electrical engineer. Al-
though hie demonstrated musical
talent at an early age, Horowitz
was not hailed as a child prodigy.
Morowitz took his first piano
Icssons from his mother, and at
twelve began studying with
other teachers, lie later grad-
uated from the Conservatory in
Kiev with. the highest honors.
In 1920, when he was 16 years
old, Horowitz made his concert
debut in Kharkov. His success was
immediate and in the following
years he made European tours
which included practically every
country on the continent.
Concert tickets are on sale now
at the University Musical Socie-
ty's offices, Burton Tower.

DAILY OFFICIAL IJIETIN

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Publication in The DRily OffWitti. t
Bulletin is construct ive not ice t~ ;,t
members of the University. NwOt-,
for the Bulletin should 1we,(-n( i u
typewritten form to the Office of thew
Assistant to Ithe President, I)omni(In
Angell Hall, by 3:04) p.m. on i ie d..v
preceding publication (11:01) :.m. St
urdays).
TUESDAY, i"r Not .JA X .
'student Tea: Presidenlt and
Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to
students from. 4 to 6 o'clock Wed-
nesday, Feb. 9.
Internatiolt)Educational 1E:-
change under the FuibrigttAct.l
Dean Ralph A. Sawyer, of t he r
Horace H. Rackham Sho l
Graduate Studies, has b~teenris
ignated adviser of both faculty
members and graduate students
interested in the eduicationlal e'x.
changes permitted uinder Public
Law 584 (the Fulbright Act).
Alexander G. Ruttiven
President

(P 111 lla lrict11k'. 1).i11., rues'.,
I'~~~ ml8 sa 'neren(e doom.
('har:al tl ini: Ful rI' 1:'hcai;a,
Al11ib'sar requeted t(1 :i'-
r-i e sufhies]l 1\ Il\ :i Ito be
(lt :Al 3i~, 1020 Admiistration
Bld.ici i torder to have h;i, ident~i-
ficationl c (ard maiiledi to hlim. En-
H 1andbills, sg ns, and printed
matt4 er nIot inlconsistent; with good
ta ste ma1.y be 1)Osted on the bul-
letinbr(;lds in University build-
ings but not elsewher(e. Posters or
signs advertising student-spon-

sored activities or social fune-
tions may ,also be Posted in the
aire. ini froth of the University
ibratryt tontly afteir first ob-
tiigspecific vermission from
the W.e111of 1.44ments.
Stmdents. (MIege of LS&A:
Cour-ses mnay not be elected for
credit after the end of the second
BENEFIT D NA'
0 for
MARCH OF DIMES o
tiAMERICAN LEGION
MEMORIAL HOME l)
9-1 o'clock
Admission $2.00 per couple

CARNIVAL CANINE-Bud Rteeme, Morgan Itawiwy and Pat]
silon mascot, to his icy counterpart, second place winer in

IMicCloy initrodlucet Brandy, Delta Ip-
the (Carnival snow exhibits.

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HEAD THIE CLASSIFIEDS

Continuous from 1 P.M.
Last Times Today

Personals?:%

Tr ansporta tioll

Sales? Housing?

Class ifijeds solve your problems!

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M _ FOR RENT
HALF of double room With sleeping
room. Near campus. Ph. 2-1249. )2F
SMALL Furnished Apartment, suitable
for 2 adults, preferably both em-
ployed or in scll.ool. In the best resi-
dential area of Plymuouth, 17 miles
from Ann Arbor. Oil heat, hot water
electric range and refrigerator. $60
per month and half the utility bills.
Post Office Box 641, Plymouth, Mich.
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H ELP WANTED PERSONAL
CAN YOU Sell"? If so, and you have WILL COED who left wire bra in my
two hours a dlay to spare, it will mean rocil J-Hop week-end please call
money in ,your p)ocket. Apply 117 W.F John at 2-3256. )1P
Huroti. ) 2H

COUNTER and Fountain Work. Stu-
dent's wife or co-ed. Morning hours
9-1, Mon. thru Fri. Camnpus setion.
Ph. 5464. )3111
MHE DIRECTOR of Camp Nahelu will
be in Ann Arbor Friday. Feb. 11, to
interview experienced men and wo-
men counselors for summer employ-
ment. Jewish clientele. For inter-
view appointment, please call 2-2324
between 11 amz. and 4 pm. Ask for
Mrs. Levin. }11
FOR SALE

DANCE
Music

MICHIGAN
Ending Wednesday
First khe stole a kiss
.and then another!
IT'S FUN-FILLED! IT'S SONG-FILLEDI

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STARRING
Janis PAIGE.
DON DeFORE
DOROTHY MALON .
BEN BLUE 4'll
- Also-
CARTOON - NEWS
ODDITY

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'ABY Parakeets and Canaries. Birel
supplies and cages. Moderate prices.
562 S. Seventh. Phione 5330. )
SHRINK CONTROLLED SWEATERS!!
Short Sleeve -- 5.95 - Pastels
COUSINS ON S'TATE STREET ) l
)NE SET of New Britannica Encyclo-
paedia for sale. See after (3pim. D. S.
Heron, 432 Maynard, Ph. 2-7286. )10
AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE
Giroup tof Dresses 510.01)
Were originally to $311.011
Sizes fraom 9-15, 10-14
THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP'
309 South State Street )2
New Joselli Spring Suits
Moderately Priced $29,95 to ,$4995
Sires 9-15, 10-16.
Come in. Make y(.ur seieetioii.
Use our convenient Layaway Plan
Randall's Specialty Shop
:306 S. State )3
ROOMS FOR RENT
JACANCY for male students. On cam-
pus, 811 East Ann. Ph. 2-20:12. )4A.
vOOMS available in priv ate homes.
Call Student Room Burea i. 2-8827,
11:30-12, 6:30-7:00.}12
'TWO Vacancies-1 /3 of triple, 1 12 of
double. Call 2-9245. Close to campus.
) 2R
,VORK for grad student in part ex-
change for room near campus. 509 S.
Division. ) 5R
)OUBLE Rooms far men available.
Campus location. Call 2-26590 or'
2-4559. )111t
-OR RENT-Pleasant double student
room for men. Convenient to cami-
pus. 326 E. Ann. Phone 2-4696. )'lit

CHUCK DOWNER and his Orchestra
Ph. 25-0031
Ph. 25-0031 )2P
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-.Change purse containing' -keys,
watch, ward I Ph. Phyllis 9317. )3L
LOT--At I-Mv Building Friday, night,
cameo necklace. Call Mary Stein,
2-:3225. )5L
LOST-In or near U. Hasp. Parker blue
gold band fountaini pen. Please re-
turn to Info. Office, Univ. Hasp. )1L
LOST-Man's Wrist Watch on or near
campus. Watch has spring band and
black face. Reward. Ph. 2-9582. )4L
FOUND- --Set of 6 keys on chain; Feb.
3 on Mali near League. Owner may
have same by paying for act. Box 174
Mich. Daily. )2L

BUSINESS SERVICES
TLAUNDRY done in home, experienced
1 worker. Ph. 2-3036. )9B
LAUNDRY - Washing and /or ironing
done in my home. Free, pickup and
delivery. Phone 2-9020.' )2B
BOOKCASES, Shelves made to order.
Exceptionally low prices. 611 Church.
)8B
DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS
s TAILORING
Prices Reasonable 2-2020 )3B
ALTERATIONS on women's garments.
Near Stockwell Hall. 410 Observatory.
Ph. 2-2678. )10B
RENTAL TYPEWRITERS,
! Reasonable Rates
OFFICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO.
'1116 S. Univ., 2-9409 111 S. 4th, 2-1213
)lB
DO YOU want regular lunch and din-
ner Mon. through Fri. for only $2 per
day at the famous Stage Coach Inn
on State and Huron? If so, call Herb,
8064 anytime. One week trial period
starts Mon., Feb. 14. )6B
FEBRUARY SPECIAL ! Portable Type-
writer Service. We will install a new
ribbon, oil your machine, and clean
the type, all for $2. 24-hr service.
l Thrasher and Co., 114-116 E.Wah
Ws-ington. Ph. 2-6503. )7B

Brining inem Trim..

Oil PIEUM

Frds

8:30 P.M.

From All Nations
TY ® Michel SIMON

50c (Tickets sold at door)

ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM
Coming to
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre

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~rtCifemir
presents
DOSTOY EVS KY'S
CRIME ad ol"§ISHMENT
Pierre Blanchar as Raskolnikov
Harry Baur as Inspector Poarfiry Petrovitch
TODAY and TOMORROW

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8P~,n u9 Cqfee £4h1 p
1204 South University Avenue
*... serving .. .
BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
SANDWICHES and SALADS

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__________________________________________- ------.-- more Lake. Kitchen privileges. T1rans-
tl Bob after six. Whitmore Lake 4092.
Ill )3R

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7:00, A.M.

from
to 1 :00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
Closed Sundays

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KEN (FM-Club) MACDONALD
and MAX McLAUGHLIN

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ADVANCE OD
FOR TICKEs.

MAIL ORDERS NOWBx
Please Scnd Self-Addressed and Ofc
Slamnped hiVre/411411 I/h (izl/ance Sale
PRICES: $1.20 - $1.80 - $2.40. $3.00 Feb. 16
Prices Quoted Include Federal Tax at 10 A.M.

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J.4ARTHUR RANK presents
JOHN MILLS"
Great Star of "Great Expectations"
JOAN inREE

;',up"fON

Thbe .Nation's Newest Singing Sen sation

LESTER YOUNG
AND HIS ORCHESTRA

HO/ROIG:..:M-.. ...y.
-4WOACKTR
LI'P2 ,1-M pcTONo
P 1j 4 pITAL#Y:"

in a

JnZZ CONCERT

Written and Produced by Directed by
ERIC AMBLER " ROY BAKER
who gay ou 'Journey into Feat"&"The Mak of Dimitr
,. it Edward Chapman- Kay Walsh Adrianne Allen
A TWO CITIES FILM AN EAGLE LION FILMS RELEASE

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