y-r THE MICIMAN DAILY r. IFMAy, FEBRUARY 17;- 1950 FRIAY FURA1~ 1,__5 etas Dorm Fives gers Resume Play Basketball held the limelight >ed in 13 points in this week's intramural events eat Pi Lambda at the IM Building- as residence 'roldman coun- halls A and B fives both saw ac- oints the vai- tion. o score against In dormitory "A" league games, current lead- Williams House defeated Strauss, ue. 34-23, and Hinsdale beat Win- * chell House 31-29. In other "A" >n the pressure games, Al Berend led Vaughan 'hi 51-31. Moe House to a 29-23 decision over goals to pace Alley.-Rumsay House. * * * 11 Wednesday FLETCHER HALL edged Tyler dropped in 8 30-26, and Chicago House wallop- ed Hayden. 32-10. Prescott House d in the I-M won its first game 52-15, and Ad- it should re- ams House subdued Greene's "A" ng room at cagers, 34-21. Michigan edged g between 4 Wenley. 26-24. ay, Wednes- The dormitory "B" teams were The tourna- also in action. Hinsdale drubbed 11 be held Allen-Rumsey 28-22, while Flet- cher Hall squeezed by Strauss, y Martelle. 24-02. Winchell topped Wenley House ce Phi Delta 33-23, and Adams House had a win in over Theta over Chicago House, 34-19. Tyler whipped Anderson, 31-17, Res- lown to defeat cott beat Hayden, 24-12, Cooley i Lambda Phi mauled Lloyd, 38-16, and Michi- Pi came out on gan nipped Vaughan House 29-27. 6-17 sorec trer Prescott House won the dormi- tory ping - pong championship. Michigan House meets Vaughan . . that each House in a second-place playoff. Ll Hockey Lea- Strauss House leads in water polo seventy game having compiled three straight wins. passes for the Maryla. Jonas con- cert between the hours of 9:30 A' I and 11:30 a.m., and 1 and 4 p.m., at the offices of the University [ALMusical Society in Burton Me- I morial Tower. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. RATES LINES 1DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .50 1.02 1.68 3 .60 1.53 2.52 4 .80 2.04 4.80 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. PERSONAL DEAR CONSERVATIVE GENTLEMAN- I am amdocile young woman. Where can I meet ,you? _)7P HEY PETE--The daily 59c dinner special at J. D. Miller's Cafeteria is a real money saver. Believe it or not this includes entree, potato, vegetable. salad or dessert (pie or cake), bread, butter, beverage. Try it yourself ! Only 59c. Yours, Bill. )2P CONDUCTING student summer tour. Europe 61 days $940. England, Bel- gium, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France. Limited.. Interviews Friday, Feb. 17, 1 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lobby Wom- en's League. Dr. Robert Bartlett, 829 W. Mich. Ave., Lansing. )6P LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 209 S. State Phone 8161 )1P FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 is the last day that you can buy your 1950 'Ensian for $5.00. After this date the price will be $6.00. Buy now and save. Ensians on sale at Student Publications Build- ing this week. )8P NEWS FROM CLUB 211-Club 211's new policy-there is no expiration date on meal tickets! Tickets good any day-need not be used on con- secutive days. Expires only when completely punched. 2P Everyone is cordially invited to the new location of the NEARLY NEW SHOP 311 East Hurop )8B MEN WANTED to eat at fraternity house. Excellent food, noderate pric- es. Close to campus. Call Bud Ph., 7039. )1lop BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERT TYPING done at hourly or page rates. Call125-8329. Mrs. Schroen. )16B LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliable baby sitter while you go out-anytime. Kiddie Kare, 3-1121. )-1 B PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR Ukeleles - $5.50 New and Used Instruments 209 E. Washington )4B SYLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE-Ballroom, tap, acrobatic, ballet. Over Michigan Theater. Phone 8066. )9B TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS Sales and Service MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. 11B HILDEGARDE SHOPPE 109 E. Washington Expert Alterations Custom Clothes byEstablished Tradition. 3B HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the Office Equipment Service Company, 215 E._Liberty. 4. WASHING and, or, ironing done in my own home. Free pick up and deliv- ery. Phone 2-9020.il ONE-HALF of large pleasant room near campus available for male student. Also one small double. Call 6876. 8B HOME COOKING Meals for men, 1319 Hill iX ROOMS FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM-Male student. Private home. E. Unibersity. Call 2-1693. )23R DESIRABLE SLEEPING ROOM for boys. Inner-spring mattresses. 1335 S. Uni- versity. )22R ARE YOU A NON-SMOKER graduate or upperclassman desirous of quiet sur- roundings? Modern single room 112 miles from campus, morning ride. $6.50. Phone 2-3028. EXCHANGE TENANCY - 3-room fur- nished apt. for similar accommoda- tions in West Dearborn. Phone 5821 after 5:00 P.M. SHARE APARTMENT-2 girls. Phone 3-4039. Near campus. TWO ROOM SUITE for two men. Kit- chen facilities. On bus line to cam- pus. 630 Hiscock, Ph. 2-9318. DOUBLE FURNISHED rooms and suites. student or working man. Student couplesbaccommod4ted. No cooking. Twin beds, shower, continuous hot water. Reasonable. Close to campus and Union. 509 S. Division near Jef- ferson. ROOMS FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE 2-room suite for 2 or 3 men,, innerspring mattresses, steam heat, adjacent to bath, with continu- ous hot-water. 1402 Hill, Phone 2-0906. DOUBLE ROOM for male students, 3%Z blocks from campus. Hollywood beds, shower. $6 nper week. Ph. 5750. )19R VACANCY for male students. Rooms can be used as apartment. Also double rooms. Call 2-2052. 8R ROOM for 2 boys. Good location. Rent reasonable. 1513 S. University. Phone 3-47013: 15R ATTRACTIVE double and one double room to share. Cooking privileges. 507 E. Libertyrand 1106 Lincoln. Ph. 5224. 34R ROOM for quiet student, 2 blocks from campus. $5 per week, 1316 Forest Ct. Ph. 2-0984. )20R SINGLE ROOM, newly decorated, quiet, near Yost Field House. Call evenings, 3-4895. )21R WANTED-Man to share large firstbfloor double with graduate student, 4 blocks from campus in Ann Arbor; shower, inner spring mattress, also ? double, large closet, cooking & laundry privi- leges. Phone 794J Ypsilanti. )17R DOUBLE SLEEPING ROOM-First floor, twin beds, private study, cooking privileges, continuous hot water. 1321 Sheehan, 2-5520. )18R TWO MAN SUITE for male students. $8 per week per student, 706 Oakland. 16R FOR SALE '42 CHEV. STATION WAGON - Dirt cheap. Needs new motor. Everything else in good condition. Call 3-8679 Sat. 10-3. BEAUTIFUL CON4N TENOR SAX-Play- ed one year. Everything like new. See Ted Smith, 1923 Geddes or Phone 2-8182. )21 A VOSE BABY GRAND PIANO-$500. Ph.. 2-7378. )20 TUXEDO-Midnight blue, 40 long, $35. Call Jay after 5 p.m., Ypsilanti 4870- RiL 1934 "FORD COUPE-Nothing to look at but runs good. Bill, 7641. )22 21 x 31 SPEED GRAPHIC, Zeiss Tessar f 4.5 lens, flashgun, rangefinder, pack adapter, 3 holders, filters, film, bulbs. Will sacrifice. Call Bob 2-8429. ) 16 INVENTORY SALE-Navy type oxfords $6.88; Navy T-shirts 45c; athletic hose 49c; .B-15 type jackets $8.88; black moccasins $2.99, Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )5 FOR SALE LITTLE USED Navy Officer's bridge coat. Size 42. Call 5174. )23 WOOD For fireplace or furnace. Call 3-4575. )- - TAME YOUNG Parakeets, Canaries and Love Birds. Bird supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. ' )2B COUSINS on State Street Closing out at reduced prices the re- mainder of our camel hair and tweed coats. Other coats included in this sale. Start at $15.00. ) FOR RENT PAIR OF SKIIS-6%-ft. hickory, clamps, used only a few times. Contact Ann White, distribution desk, main li- brary, or 1754 Quincy Ct., Willow Run. 42F" MALE STUDENT - Share large clean room; new bed, separate closet, prac-. tice piano available for music stu- dents. 3-8206. , )2F PLEASANT single room for rent. Ph. 5728.-, )3F ONE LARGE single room, first floor, 934 Olivia. )IF y 'I HELP WANTED PERMANENT POSITION for young women. Experienced in selling ,mil linery. Give age, references, etc. Box 211. )2H WANTED TO BUY 11 WOMAN'S USED BICYCLE with hand brake. Phone Kay Walker, 7026 eve- nings. )3W USED LEICA, Imarect view finder, 90mm lens, 135mm lens. Write Bowers, Box 273. Law Club. )2W TYPEWRITER - Recent model. Stan- dard size. Preferably Royal. George Quillin, 8565.Evenings. )1W. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Eversharp gold top pen in Ar- chitectural Auditorium at 2 o'clock, Feb. 15. Call Shel, 7039. LOST-A pair of horn rim glasses in a leather case with Schnectady, N.Y. address on case. Call Stan Cohen, 3-4315. LOST-Brown Samsonite suitcase at curb in front of 927 Forest, Friday p.m. Reward. Call Phil Lucasse, 2-6146. 'M' RING near Law Club. Name inside. Stuart Wilkins, Law Club, 3-4145. )6L BLK. PURSE, vic. S. Un. & Forest. B. J. Kiley, call 3-1610 after 6, reward. )7L Students, College of Engineer- ing: Applications are now being received in 412 W. Engineering Bldg. for scholarships fog the 1950-51 school year. These include awards by the Morse, Curtis- Wright, Mandlebaum, Donovan, Hunt, Lowry, Boyer, and Gemmel Funds. Details for eligibility have been posted on all bulletin boards in East and West Engineering Buildings. Approved Social Events for the Coming Week-end: February 17: Young Progres- sives. February 18: Alpha Kappa Kap- pa, Greene House, Lawyers Club, Phi Delta Phi, Sigma Phi. February 19: Phi Delta Phi. College Teaching Positions. The Bureau of Appointments will hold a meeting for all candidates for the PhD or DEd who are interest- (Continued on Page 4) Continuous Doily From 1:30 . . . at . . . 808 SOUTH STATE STREET OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK, Serving Reasonably-Priced LUNCHES 1 II J 77ma C:-GIF I-, - 1~ 4 W. -0 ONE NIGHT ONLY - MON., FEB. 27 'I F /F NtY Seat Sale Monday at 10 A.M. I GOOD FOOD OUR SPECIALTY I . ORPHEUM Cinema DINNER BELL r 808 South State Street Starts MONDAY February 20 9 LAUREntE ULIUDEB SpHAMLET A Universal lnternaWanI Release Three Times Daily 2:30 - 5:30 - 8:30 ADMISSION 74c (tax incl.) A Few Seats $1.20 (tax incl.) IFT IjiiiIii, , TODAY & Sat.! _ Rsty andth. A REP BLIC PICTURE~fffg George BRENT " Lynn BARI Rusty TAMBLYN and the* CLEVELAND INDIANS BASEBALL TEAM Also Ending i Also CARTOON and NEWS_, a I -- t Saturday ___ w I p v '4 S av e B ILL a f I -1 . T of ARc YVONNE De CARLO HOWARD DUFF A UNIVERSALNTERNATIONAt PICTUR: Matinee 25c Nights 35c Continuusfro 1P Continuous from 1 P.M. I I iii th~e 1950 ENSIAN rises to $6.00 this Friday SUNDAY "BATTLEGROUND" OWN ~~urph UfNEM - Today and Saturday -I Today - Saturday Sunday All Seats 50c I -N. Y. SUN ~TOPS 'OPEN CITY' & 'PAISAW IN ACTION AND GRIPPING NTEREST." -Variety Y :' f , ' i r f :. Li chance _r sta rrmfl I VITR FI A ITRFEIGPRDCINBOO B EINCLR COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR! 7.ARTHUR RANK presents Actually filmed amid the glory of the south Seas! with Tram CTMewMA~~us LL Yes, FRIDAY is your last jCAST OF THOUSANDS with JOSE FERRER - FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN " 1. CARROL NAISH " WARD BOND SHEPPF11D STRUDWICK . HURD HATFIELD - GENE LOCKHART + JOHN EMERY . GEORGE COULOURIS -* JOHN IRELAND and CECIL KELLAWAY * based upon the stage play 'Joan of Lorraine' by MAXWELL ANDERSON - Screen Play by MAXWELL ANDERSON and ANDREW SOLT Art Directien by RICHARD DAY - Director of Photography, JOSEPH VALENTINE, AS.C. presented by SIERRA PICTURES, Inc. . released by RKO RADIO PICTURES to get your yearbook for $5.0L p nrdcn lttl ,ninwllodc vSf T T'VTVA 'V ~ V 47A7A 1.'n w'N W -t-T.Y A N S7.Y A" ,% - -r7°1'A - . . 'w w1 RMolk i