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THE -MTCIHGAN DAILY,

WEVNE SDAY, APRIL 5191950

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4ASCOT'S MANNERS FAIL:
Kappa Nu Move Brings Exile to George
By DAVIS GRIPPEN
One of the campus' most color- ,:r?.: .:
il-black with tan and white
tarkirgs-characters will leave
nn Arbor at 3:30 p.m. today on
ie eastbound train.
He's George C. Spaniell, better
nown as George to the men of
ie Kappa Nu house whom. he has
r ed for nearly two years as
ascot.
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THOUGH HIS STAY with the
appa Nus has been, on the whole,_
appy, George explained in a
ress conference yesterday after-
oon that he felt honor bound to a
ave his current position so that
s education may be put to better
se. The frisky black spaniel has
ist been awarded a D.O.G. degree
Doctor of Geology)-by whom is
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George will rest up until June
in a quiet town in southern New
Jersey, bit with the start of the
summer he will begin his life
work with a study of the coal
fields near the Kingston, Pa.
home of Kappa Nu Frank Stark,
'50BAd, George's new master.
Sad .though they are to see him
go, the men in the fraternity are
thie first to admit that George de-
serves a rest. They point out that-
he went through his entire college
education in just under two years.
"HE'D ABOUT reached the end
of his leash," one Kappa Nu who
preferred not to be blamed by
name, declared.
Under prodding the Kappa Nus
disclosed the real reason , for
George's exile. "Well, we just
moved into a new house," one ex-
plained, "and, well, you know,
sometimes George isn't too care-
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-Daily-Carlyle Marshall
DOG'S DAY-George C. Spaniell, D.O.G. and Kappa Nu mascot,
demonstrates his study technique. Though a geologist. by degree,
George's tastes are catholic. The book open in front of him is
Lang's "Handbook of Chemistry."
Plans for 'U' Housing Project
.Dashed by Ann Arbor Voters

Graduation
Cards May
lieOrdered
Seniors in the literary college
will be able to place orders for
commencement booklets, folds
and personal cards from 1 to 5
p.m. today and tomorrow in the
lobby of the Administration
Building.
Traditionally sold by the senior
class, the announcements are "an
attractive remembrance of the
University and commencement,"
according to Lola Schwartz and
James Wright, co - chairmen of
senior class announcements.
CONSISTING of approximately
20 pages, the booklets contain five
illustrations of the campus, a
schedule of commencement events
and a listing of the candidates
and the faculty. "Seniors have
their choice between attractive
leather or cardboard covers," Miss
Schwartz said.
Double folds with the gold seal
of the University, the formal an-
nouncements, will be sold for 10
cents, personal cards will be sold
at $2.00 for 100. Students also re-
ceive the engraved plate.
"Full payment must accompany
all orders," according to Miss
Schwartz, "and should be made as
soon as possible.
Garg Writer
Is" Literary it
The Gargoyle is hitting big time.
A $25 offer from a national col-
lege humor magazine, to buy "She
Was Full Where A Fullback
Should Be Broad," by Irv Stein-
hardt, '50, has set the Garg staff
into turmoil.
When last visited in their suite
of offices at the Publications
Building, Garg staff members were
reported busy at work with an eye
towards more 'national sales.'
One staff member stopped long
enough yesterday to dispatch an
answer to the publisher with the
single word "sold."
Steinhardt himself was uhavail-
able for comment, reportedly
'shelebratin' his literary success.

SENIORS (Lit School)'
MON-Time to put in your orders for
those COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCE-
MENTS. Drop your kegs and get your
legs over to the Adm. Bldg. Lobby
TODAY and TOMORROW 1-5 p.m.
Just 65c for Leather Booklets, 35c for
Cardboard Booklets, 10c for folds, and
$2.00 for 100 Personal Cards, paid in
advance, will insure you a complete
COMMENCEMENT. )42P
THERE IS NO DOUBT
that you can buy it, try it and eye it
thru the DAILY CLASSIFIEDS-AND
GET RESULTS. )7P
RESERVE SEATS for students Special
Buses are going fast. Some are nearly
sold out now and you'll have to hurry
to get space in the following:
Cleveland 1 p.i.
S. St. Marie 4 p.m.
Pittsburgh 4 p.m.
Chicago 4 p.m.
All buses leave from Mich. Union on
Friday, April 7. Reservations close
Thurs. noon. Greyhound-Shortway
Lines. Tickets-Bus Depot or Mich.
Union Bus Desk. )43P
LELAND-Congratulations on the re-
cent hanging of your pin. Just re-
member that all of the women in
Scandinavia only look like Ingrid-
sob! Bone Voyage, Strombolli. )44P
HUNGRY?
You don't have to be. J. D. MILLER'S
CAFETERIA at 211 S. State offers you
a complete tasty dinner for 59c in-
cluding entree, potato, vegetable, sal-
ad or dessert (pie or cake), bread,
butter, beverage. Hmmm, good !! )2P
DEAR SPENCE-Hear you're running
for SL. You're a good man-know you
will make it. Especially since your
picture is in the 1950 Ensian, under
swimming isn't it? Sevart. )41P
SAGE & KETTLER-Congratulations on
being appointed Editor and Business
Manager. I know you will both do
a tremendous job. The ENSIAN will
always be on top! "The Staff."
10 MEALS FOR $4.99
The new "STREAMLINER" meal tick-
et gives you 5 lunches and 5 dinners
for only $4.99 at Club 211, 211 S. State.
Your ticket expires only when com-
pletely punched. Regular meal tick-
ets are still available. )2P
EASTER FLOWERS - Campus corsage
service offers you our Easter flowers
in your home town. Direct delivery
in Detroit or telegraph outstate.
3-_1824. )39P
SAVE MORE than 25% on new LP clas-
sical records. Write Campus Classi-
cals, 450 Colburn, Detroit 12, Mich.
) 38D

PERSONAL

PERSONAL
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
209 S. State
Phone 8161 )1P
LOST & FOUND
LOST-Brown felt hat Wormser size 7,
March 18, vicinity of New Dorm or
Topper Cafe. Call Bob Lawrence,
241-26. __)52L
LOST-Black and grey Shaeffer pen,
lever type, stamped J. H. Jaecker,
March 20th between Stockwell and
Bus Ad. Reward. Call 3-1561. 1552
Stockwell. /)391,
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST-Horn rimmed glasses in red
case. 2049 Stockwell. 3-1561. )25L
FOR RENT
MEN'S SINGLE ROOM - Two blocks
from campus. Innerspring bed. Tele-
phone 2-7044. )15F
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-3 matched woods, 5 match-
ed irons, and golf bag. Call 2-9582
after 3 p.m. )83
FOR SALE-Golf clubs, set of 4 Wilson
head-speed woods. Price $60 one year
ago. Yours for $30. John Goode,
2-3662. )84
CAMERAS-One Leica, 3-C, F-2, Sum-
mar with case $180.00. One Contax-1,
F-2 Sonnar, with case, copy attach-
ment $130. One Exacta-B, film size
127 F-2.8 Tessar and F-5.5, 2x telepho-
to lens, $145. Call Ed. Strong 2-0549.
)81
GOLF CLUBS-Never used. Matched
set, 4 reg. irons, 2 woods, $23.95. Chas.
White 0-21 Law Club 3-4145. )80
NEW SPECIAL OFFER-78 weeks of
TIME for only $6.87. New subscrip-
tions only. Phone Student Periodical
Agency, 2-8242. ) 2
FOOT LOCKERS
Army Type-Priced $7.99, $9.99,
$10.99, $12.99, all taxes included.
A handy item for travel or storage.
Open 'till 6 P.M.
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington _)5
FOR YOUR SPRING VACATION - An
Arga-Flex camera F. 4.5, 1/200, case
and carrying strap. Very good condi-
tion. Only $25.00. Call 3-8878 after
6:00 p.m._)82
BIKF-1948 ladies Schwinn. Excellent
condition__Call 2-9863,_evenings. )79
BELL & HOWELL 8mm turretmovie
camera, case and access. Special speed
control and lens. Box 214. )78

FOR SALE
Cousins on State Street
WE ARE FEATURING
CENUINELEVIS AT $3.95. )3
CAMERA-Voigtlander Bessa, F3.5 to 32,
shutter to 1 /500. Little used. With
case. Robbery at $160. Call_3-0148. )50
BABY PARAKEETS, canaries, finches,
African lovebirds. Bird supplies and
cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh.
)2B
3 SPEED EN GLISH LIGHTWEIGHTS.
$47.50. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES.
Student Bicycle Agency, 629 E. Univ.
77
WOMAN'S riding, boots size 8. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone 8539after
5 00. )80
2950 ENGLISH motorcycles. $280 up.
India M /C Sales, 207 W. Liberty.
Phone 2-1748. Open evenings. )81

BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING-Reasonable rates. Accurate
work._Phone 3-4040. )25B
LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliable baby
sitter while you go out - anytime.
Kiddie Kare, 3-7x121. )10B
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales and Service
MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. )11B
HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office' Equipment Service Company.
215 E. Liberty. )4
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED--Good used typewriter. Call
3-1511, ext. 2632. After 6, call 2-7622.
) 6W
WANTED TO TRADE
I9 OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swap
classical record albums. 2-7981. )17T

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TRANSPORTATIONI

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HELP
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WANTED-Riders to Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. Leaving Wed, at 4 P.M. R. A.
Daidit2-9433. )19T
RIDE:TO Rochester N.Y. via Niagara.
Leave 6:00 a.m. Fri. Share expenses.
Call Walker 3-4494. )20T
DRIVING TO CHICAGO April 10. Room
for.3. 2-7981. )17T
..,VACAT IO N
GOING HOME FOR EASTER?
ALL 'YOU MISSES AND EVERY
MEESTER?
THEN HITCH YOUR RIDE
VIA
DAILY CLASS I Fl ED

DO YOU need any help? If so, you will
get good results from a DAILY HELP
WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P
WANTED TO RENT
RENT YOUR apartment to responsible
graduate during Easter vacation.
Phone 2-0919 afternoon or evening.
)4N
SMALL APT. by couple for 6 weeks
summer session. Phone and reverse
charges. Grand Rapids, ARdmore
64484. )5N
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS-Ladies garments, Coats
shortened. Reasonable rates. Near
hospital and dorms. 410 Observatory
St. 2-2678 )lA
BIRTHDAY
P _ ABITS y
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Happy Birthday
All you little ones,

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University plans to build an 842-
unit housing project in the Bar-
nard Heights-Stadium Hills area
were set back when residents of the
district voted, 34 to 32, against
annexation to the city.I
This was revealed yesterday by
University officials, who expressed
regret over defeat of the Barnard

Heights-Stadium Hills annexation
in Monday's election. The Univer-
sity owns the Stadium Hills tract,
site of a proposed housing develop-
ment. This tract has no residents.
It was the residents of Barnard
Heights who voted against annex-
ation, thus defeating the proposal.

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BUSINESS
SERVICES

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Continuous from 1:30 P.M.

RAVING A SQUARE DANCE? Be you cousin, nephew, daughter,
Need a caller? Not to mention parents' sons.
h11-Wayne Kuhns, 3-8506. Your friends have thought to greet you
Rates to fit the party. )31B In this new and novel way,
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist in So as long as there are birthdays
Hopwood, Master's and Doctor's man- We think we're here to stay. )7P
uscripts and legal work. Phone 2-9848 So Greetings, Greetings,
after noon. )30 To you one and all,
T -NEspecially if you're Twenty-one
SHIRT - Nine hour service (by re-. .....Happy landings.
quest), three day service (regular ser-
vice). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Univer- HAPPY BIRTHDAY
sity. _____________)1lB
PCE CUTS every day Spring It BELATED birthday greetings to Gail V.
coming in. NEARLY NEW CLOTH- -loum.Hapy-irhda, ail )
ING SHOP, 311 E. Huron. Ph. 3-0166. DEAR 1'REEVERSE"-Corkie's gonna
)4 be 23 April 9---Yippee!! )5
WASHING, ironing done inmy own His birthday comes but
home. Also rough dry and wet wash- Once a syear,
in-. Free pick up and delivery. Ph. And Corkie 'isn't 23
2-9020. )lB He's only a wee shrimp
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE of 22
109 E. Washington "FREE VERSE" )40P
Expert Alterations DON'T DESPAIR. With 20,000 students,
Custom Clothes one of them is bound to have a
by Established Tradition }3B birthday.. )7P

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TODAY & THURS.
35c 25c 12c
after until Kiddies
5 P.M. °5 P.M. All Times

Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of therUniversity. Notices
for the Bulletin should be seat in
typewritten form to the Office of the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
on the day preceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1950
VOL. LX, No. 129
Notices,
Orders for Commencement an-
nouncements and booklets for all
schools except Medicine, Dentistry,
and Law, will be taken at a stu-
dent window in the main lobby
of the Administration Building on
Wed. and Thurs., April 5 and 6,
from 1 to 5 p.m.
Fraternities and Sororities are
CAPITOL MARKET
123 E. Washington St.
Your Headquarters for
EASTER HAMS
And all the Rest of
Your Needs for that
EASTER DINNER
LIQUOR-BEER-WINE
GROCERIES-MEATS
VEGETABLES
Hours: 9 A.M. to 1 A.M.

reminded that
bership report
in the Office
not later than

the monthly mem-
for March is due
of Student Affairs
today, April 5.

Group late permission for women
students (as distinguished from
those for individuals) will be au-
thorized by the Dean of Women
only if the list of names is re-
ceived from the official in charge
of the group at least one day prior
to the day for which the late per-
mission is requested. This notifi-
cation is necessary to permit time
for informing the househeads con-
cerned. The earlier the notifica-
tion is received the better.
Student, Red Cross representa-
tives in fraternities, sororities and
residence halls are urged to bring
to Dean Rea's office all contribu-
tions for the Red Cross before
spring vacation.
Employment Interviews:
A representative of Consolidated
Vultee Aircraft Co., Fort Worth,
Texas, will be in Rm. 1521 E. En-
gineering, April 19 to interview
aeronautical and mechanical en-
gineering graduates receiving ad-
vanced degrees in June. If pos-
sible, sign interview schedule (on
Aero bulletin board) before spring
vacation. Application forms in
1079 E. Engineering.
Employment Interviews:
Peoples Gas, Light and Coke
Company, Chicago, Illinois, will be
in the Office, April 6, to interview
accounting majors graduating in
June for positions in their Gen-
eral Accounting Department; also
mechanical engineers who are
available for immediate employ-
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