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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

" TUESIDAY, MAY 30, 1950

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Rusty, Rare
Baby Crane
Called Dead
Loss Mourned
By Bird Lovers
AUSTWELL, T E X A'S,-(A)--
Rusty, the baby Whooping Crane,
is believed dead.
The little whooper,' newest of
only 38 Whooping Cranes on
earth, was missing yesterday from
the Arkansas National Wildlife
Refuge, 150 marshy acres near
this gulf coast twon.
JULIAN A. HOWARD, manager
of the refuge, reportedi sadly that
Rusty probably fell, prey to a
snake, raccoon or vulture.
Rusty was the pride of the
Texas gulf coast. Ever since his
parents, Joseph and Crip, began
nesting, April 22, bird scientists
had trained telescopes and field
glasses on the marsh-grass nest,
13 hours every day.
And bird experts were jubilant
Friday when they first sighted
Rusty. He was the first whooping
crane ever born in captivity. For
13 years the U.S. Fish and Wild-
life Service has striven to preserve
from extinction the graceful, col-
orful Whoopers - America's tall-
est bird. They are four and one
half feet tall and have a wingspan
of seven and one half feet.
* * *
HOWARD made the announce-
ment after a thorough, desperate,
search of the refuge. He believed
Rusty disappeared Sunday. There
was a rainstorm Sunday morning,
he said, and when the clouds
cleared, Josephine was seen feed-
ing Rusty with Crip standing
nearby.
Shortly after that, it became
apparent that Jo and Crip were
no longer tending a chick. They
made feeding trips together at
great distances from the nest.
The fruitless tearch was started
Sunday.
Michener Favors
Census Revision
By The Associated Press
Michigan congressmen are try-
ing to get the Census Bureau to
change the rule allocating college
students to the city in which their
college is located.
Rep. Michener (R-Mich) told
the Associated-Press he was con-
vinced that university students
should be credited to their home
towns instead of the college towns.
The State Legislature has pass-
ed a resolution, asking that the
Census Bureau reverse itself.
The resolution notes that in
Michigan, sales-tax funds are al-
located on the basis of the Fed-
eral Census.

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MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .54 1.21 1.76
3 .63 1.60 2.65
4 .81 2.02 3.53
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.

WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-TO-SUB-LET: Wife and hus-
band, both teachers, desire to sub-
let apartment for summer school
session. Write Mrs. June D. Kelly,
Box 181, Galien, Mich. )11N
PERSONAL
JIM: How about Memorial Day dinner
at The -DINNER BELL, 808 S. State,
near Hill?. Dick. )36B
K.K.G.'s (Sue & Nanc)-
Tis a sorry plight which lately has been
And you're right girls, we Fijis did sin
But we figure that "Mugs" aren't Mugs
unless they're in
That brand new '50 MICHIGANENSIAN!
So come up and see us sometime -
"The Fiji Tiger"
STUDENT RATES on TIME and LIFE
still available. Only $4.75 a year.
Through Student Periodical Agency.
Phone 2-82-42. )2

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BUSI NESS
SERVICES

3YLVIA STUDIO OF DANCE-Ballroom,
Tap, Acrobatic, Ballet. Over Michigan
Theater._Ph. 8066. )9B
SHIRTS - Nine hour service (by re-
quest), three day service (regular ser-
vice). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Univer-
sity. )7B
IIOLA STEIN-EXPERIENCED TYPIST
-Master's and Doctor's manuscripts
and legal work. Phone 2-9848 after
noon. )30B
rYPEWRITEFp AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales and Service
MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. )11B
DELICIOUS hardy picnic lunches for
groups numbering from 25 to 1,000
persons. Let us take care of all the
details. We deliver. J. D. Miller Ca-
tering service. 2-8315 phone. )13B
HILDEGARDE SHOPPS
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
by Established Tradition )3B
WASHING, ironing done in my own
home. Also rough dry and wet wash-
ing. Free pick up and delivery. Ph.
2-9020. )1B
HiAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company.
215 E. Liberty. )4
VACATION DAYS will soon be here.
Mother and Dads-enjoy yourselves.
Responsible sitters for the children.
Call Kiddie Kare 3-1121. )10B

NOW IS THE TIME!
Get your room for this summervor
next fall now!! You will get very,
satisfactory results from a cheap,
efficient DAILY CLASSIFIED AD.

2-3241. j2P

LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
209 S. State
Phone 8161

)1P

WANTED TO RENT

APARTMENT WANTED in September.
Graduate student and wife. Appre-
ciate any information from couples
leaving at end of summer session.
Call T. Foy, 9241. )29N
GRADUATE STUDENT desires 2-3 room
furnished apartment for summer ses-
sion. Call 9317. )38N
SINGLE MAN desires quiet, furnshed,
spacious room, near campus, for the
Fall semester. Box 222. )37N
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN want small
furnished apartment near hospital.
Call 9285 after 6. ______ )35N
THREE ROOM FURNISHED APT, by
graduate student and working wife.
Must have private bath. Will be in
Ann Arbor at least 3 years. Write T.
D. Kowalski, 9205 A St., Apt. 11,
HaywardCalif. )30N
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished kit-
chenette apartment for the Summer
Session. Graduate student andI wife.
R. C. Davis, University of Akron,
Mathematics Department, Akron, O.
15N
Read Daily Classifieds{
. _ _ _

SENIORS-Your last chance to take
advantage of the Student rates on
TIME and LIFE. Only $4.75 a yr.
Phone Student Periodical Agency,
2-82-42. )2
FOR SALE
DINNER JACKET, size 40-42. Perfect
condition. $12.00. Call 3WH 3757. )183
1939 STUDEBAKER-Radio, heater, mo-
tor just overhauled. A steal at $175.
)203
HERE IT IS-Reliable motor bike for
$50. Must sell, so make an offer. Call
2-9171_after 6:30 p.m. )202
HOUSE TRAILER - '41 Schult 21 ft.,
sleeps 4. Excellent condition, Under-
priced at $450 for quick sale. Lot 76,
Coachville Gardens on US-23 south of
Packard Road, evenings. )201
MOTORCYCLES
New and Used-Repairs and Rebuild-
ing. Tires, tubes, batteries, accessor-
ies, and riding equipment. INDIA
M/C SALES, 207 W. Liberty. Phone
2-1748, open evenings.. )9
200 SETS of 78 r.p m. records, like new,
from private collection, mostly be-
low ? list. Unusual bargains. Many
rare and new items, also a few LP's
and 45's. 118 N. Thayer, Apt. 2. Tel.
2-9185.
XYLOPHONE - Leedy 3-octave, with
case, $45. Call 230 Prescott, 2-4591.
)195
ARMY TYPE Foot Locker-$7.99, $9.99,
$10.99 al taxes included; Army type
duffle bags $2.99; Furlough bags $2.49
with zipper; Open til 6 p.m. Sams
Store, 122 E. Washington. _)5
1938 PACKARD SEDAN-Radio, heater,
new tires, battery, muffler, and
shocks. 2-2080. )168
ALL COLOR PARAKEETS, Canaries,
Finches, Cocketiels. Bird supplies and
cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B
WOMAN'S riding boots size 8%. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone 8539 after

FOR SALE
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings.. Large discount. Jay Angie,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481.
)9
WANTED TO TRADE
IF OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swap
classical record albums. 2-798T1. ) 179
ROOMS
FOR RENT
ROOMS WITH BATH
Cool, cheerful study and sleeping
rooms, informal atmosphere, $40 for
summer, others without bath. Cam-
pus'nearby. 1212 Hill._Call2-2202._)86R
SINGLE, DOUBLE ROOMS with kitchen
privilege, near campus. Call 5224. )85R
ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH for 2
men students, 513 Elm. Phone 2-1612.
)87R
ROOMS FOR MEN STUDENTS-Sum-
mer and fall terms. Phone 2-0157
after 6:00 p.m. )84R
PLEASANT singles & doubles for men.
Campus. Summer rates $5. Ph. 6876
_evenings. )77H
MEN'S ROOMS, summer and fall, sin-
gles and doubles. 1346 Geddes, 2-7044.
)70R
TRANSPORTATION
SOUTH - Leaving for TEXAS week
June 25. Want riders. Joe 2-2202. )35T
FLYING TO CALIFORNIA June 8.,
Have 2 seats, $75 each. McElroy Fly-
ing Service, 9335. )27T
PLANE RESERVATIONS on unschedul-
ed airlines available for all June
flights. Phone 8771. )31T
LOST & FOUND
LOST-Bunch of keys near Groomwell
Beauty Shop or vicinity of State St.
Ph. 5896 or 5126. )98L
LOST--Black and pink rim glasses. Ap-
ril 25th, campus. Ph. 3-1561-4506
Palmer Hse. )85L
LOST - Brown zipper notebook and
Psychology text in E. Engineering
Bldg. C Womer. 1773 S. State, 3-8371.
)110L
LOST - Checkbook and dark red wal-
let containing identification. Finder
please phone_7443. )109L
LOST-Racine wristwatch with metal
band. Call 250611. )64L
FOR RENT
A MAN'S WORLD-Available for sum-
mer and next fall, suite for 3, and
double rooms, near Administration
Bldg. All new twin size mattresses.
Happy household. 325 E. Jefferson.
)90R
MEN-Student landlord. Summer rates
$4 to $5. 1 block from Rackham. 120
N. Ingalls, 2-6644. )32R
ATTENTION MEN STUDENTS-Special
summer rates. Twin-bed rooms, air-
conditioned. showerq, continuous hoa
water. Unusually attractive accom-
modations, just three blocks off cam-

FOR RENT
CLOSE TO CAMPUS-Large, pleasant
double room to share with one male
student for fall. No smoking. Phone
5372. )91R
RENT FREE-Exchange furnished cot-r
tage, boats, motor, on Lake Superior
near Sault for two or more bedroom
home during six weeks University
summer session. Information write
P.O. Box 253, Soo, _Michigan. ) 6M
APARTMENT - Two rooms, private
shower, bath. Two blocks from cam-
pus. Two male vacancies. Call 3-1095.
)43F
ROOMS for graduate women students
attending summer session. Good lo-
cation. 820 _Hill. Phone 2-5232. )85R
4-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT to.
sublet for summer session only. Con-
venient location. Call 2-6418. )41F
APARTMENT available for summer -
Two rooms, west side. Car necessary.
Phone 2-8242. )31F
DOUBLE ROOMS, SUITES - Available
for men, summer session. Near cam-
pus and Union. Shower, continuous
hot water. $5.25. 509 S. Division near
Jferson. ) 29F

NURSES for part time and full time
summer relief on floor duty-special-
ly evening and night shifts. Michigan
registration and satisfactory creden-
tials required. Call University Hos-
pital Nursing Office, or write Director
of Nursing Service, University Hospi-
tal, Ann Arbor, Michigan. )27H
UNDERGRADUATES-(5)-Travel East-
ern summer resorts representing larg-
est publishers. Transportation fur-
nished. Excellent earnings. Drawing
acc't. See Mr. Hollenshead, Mich.
State Employment Service, N. Main
at Felch, 3:00 p.m.-4:30 . p.m. Wed-
nesday. ) 28H ;
SALES LADIES-Experienced in dresses,
coats and suits, full time. Dixie
Shops, Phone 9686. )26H
SALES HELP WANTED next fall. Maga-
zine subscriptions at student rates.
Please apply now to: Student Periodi-
cal Agency, Phone 2-8242. )24H
WANTED-Part time secretary-steno-
grapher for executive office. Hours to
be arranged. Dr. Rector: Phone 2-0978.
)23H
DO YOU need any help? If so, you will
get good results from a DAILY HELP
WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P
ROOM AND BOARD
FOR ADVANCED STUDENTS--Close in.
Cool, well furnished rooms, showers,
linens furnished, laundry privileges, 4
two meals per day, home cooking.
Make reservations now for summer
school and fall. 1319 Hill. )5X
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EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
for medical and dental field.
408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789
DETROIT, MICHIGAN )1N
H ELP 'WlANTED

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Enjoy a
HAPPY-HAPPY HOLIDAY
attending our
GRAND
MEMORIAL DAY SHOW

SPADE COOLy "NAVAJO TRAIL 'ON
and his ,BAND RAIDERS" ~ tE
and GREAT GALAXY OF STARS EddyWALLER
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IN THE FALL, the prints will
again go on display the week of
registration, and be signed out the
first day of classes.
"Next year," Mrs. Wilkinson
revealed, "we will add 40 new
prints to our collection. A fine
donation of eight prints has been
given us by Mrs. Vera Baits, and
with the money earned from
fees charged this kear we will
buy 32 others."
Any student is eligible to rent
the prints, Mrs. Wilkinson said.
"A picture of a' classical Venus
adorning the wall often does a
great deal toward enhancing a
studegt's room," she added.

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5:00. )80 pus. Call 7632. )92R

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