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THE1 MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950

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BUSINESS SERVICES
IA STUDIO OF DANCE-Ballroom,
, Acrobatic, I3alet. Over Michigan
ater. Ph. 80M. )9B
'TB -- Nine four service (by re-
st), three day service (regular ser
). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Univer-
)7B
A STEIN-EXPERIENCED TYPIST.
aster's and Doctor's manuscripts
. legal work. Phone 2-9848 after
n. )30B
W1ITERi AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales ,and Service
MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. )11B
CIOUS hardy picnic lunches for
ups numberingkfrom 25 to 1,000
ons. Let us take care of all the
ails. We deliver. J. D. Miller Ca-
ng service. 2-8315 phone. )13B

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

CLOSET"

ROOMS
FOUR{ RENT

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HITDE+GARDE1 SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes

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Established Tradition )3B
ironing done in my own
iso rough dry and wet wash-
0 pickup and delivery. Ph.
)1B
rRtypewriter repaired by the
quipment Service Company,
berty.,a4

ACATION DAYS will soon be here.
Mother and Dads-enjoy yourselves.
sponsible sitters for the children.
Cali Kiddie Kare 3-1121. )10B
. WANTED TO RENT
PARTMENT WANTED in September.
Graduate student and wife. Appre-
ciate any information from couples
leaving at end of summer session.
Call T. Foy, 9241. )29N
EADUATE STUDENT desires 2-3 room
furnished apartment for summer ses-
sion. Call 9317. )38N
NGLE MAN desires quiet, furnished,
spacious room, near campus, for the
Fall semest4r. Box 222. )37N
F60FESSIONAL WOMEN want small
furnished apartment near hospital.
Call 9285 after 6. )35N
IREE ROOM FURNISHED APT, by
graduate student and working wife.
Must have private bath. Will be in
Ann Arbor at least 3Ayears. Write T.
D. Kowalski, 9205 A St., Apt. 11,
Hayward Calif. ) 30N
'ANTED TO RENT-Furnished kit-
chenette apartment for the Summer
Session. Graduate student and wife.
R. C. Davis, University of Akron,
Mathematics Department, Akron,)0.
) 15N
WANTED TO RENT
ANTED-TO-SUB-LET: Wife and hus-
band, both teachers, desire to sub-.
lt - apartment for summer school
session. Write Mrs. June D. Kelly,
Sox 181, Galien, Mich. )1lN
PERSONAL
SENIORS
roday will be the last day to pick up
anouncements. Administration Bldg.
.obby, 1-5 for all except Law, Medical
and Dental Schools. Absolutely no
3istribution during examweeks._)78
ANTED-20,000 hungry students to
try our 5B coffee and 19c malts. The
DINNER BELL, 808 S. State near Hill.
)36B
UDENT RATES on TIME and LIFE
still available. Only $4.75 a year.
['hrough Student Periodical Agency.
Phone 2-82-42. )2
OW IS THE TIME!
Get your room for this summer or
next fall now!1 You will get very
atisfactory results from a cheap,
fficient DAILY CLASSIFIED AD.
-3241. )2P

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
1939 STUDEBAKER-Radio, heater, mo-
tor just overhauled. A steal at $175.
Call 2-9768. Ask for Bill. )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 V5s. 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. )
ALL COLOR PARAKEETS, Canaries,
Finches, Cocketiels. Bird supplies and
cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B
WOMAN'S riding boots size 8a. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone 8539 after
5:00. )80
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Jay Angle,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481.
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1950 CROSLEY STATION WAGON -
Top shape, economical transportation,
less than 3,000 miles. Since my wife
died, I have no need for two vehicles.
Buy it and have dependable, econom-
ical -transportation this simmer and
for the rest of your college years.
First $695. See at Travis Texaco Ser-
vice, Williams at Thompson. )210
GOLF CLUBS - 5 registered irons, 2
matched woods. Inlaid wood faces,
never used._$26.50. Ph._3-8755. )192
GE PORTABLE RADIO-A.C. or bat-
tery. Permanent, rechargeable (wet
cell with built-in charger.) See after
5. Apt. No. 3, 816 Tappan. __) 208
MOTORCYCLE-1948hIndian 74, Chief
with all extras. Phone 2-1014 after 7.
)207
GERMAN.CAMERA with flash attach-
ment, 6.3 lens, 5 speeds. Call Jim
Kneussl, 2-4401-532 Williams House.
__)206
GOLF CLUBS - Set of 4 woods. See
Meyer, 202 Strauss, E. Quad. )205
SUMMER TUX JACKET, Tuxedo, Sum-
mer Sport Coat, size 39 long. Call
2-5695 after 5. )204
TAPE RECORDER-Revere T-100. Very
good condition. Also Clarkston (Slide-
in cartridge) 16 in. pick-up arm. Two
Pickering cartridges S-120, S-140. Call
2-4401, 202 Mich. House. )209

ROOMS WITFI BATH
Cool, cheerful study and sleeping
rooms, informal atmospb ere, $40 for
summer, others without o'ath. Cam-,,
pus nearby. 1212 Hill. Call2-2202. )86R
WANTED TO TRADE
IF OUR TASTES AGREE, iAt's swan
classical record albums. 2-79V1. )17'1
ROOMS FOR RENT
SINGLE, DOUBLE ROOMS with kitchen
privilege, near campus. Call 52:4. )85R
ROOMS FOR. MEN STUDENTS-Sum-
merMand fall terms. Phone 2-0157
after 6:00 p.m. )84R
MEN'S ROOMS, summer and fall, ln-
gles and doubles. 1346 Geddes, i2-7044.
) 70R
SAVE MONEY-Live here! Kitchen for
roomers' use. Large doubles for men,
summer and fall. Near campus. Ph.
2-7862.- __ ,_ )94R
DESIRABLE ROOM- 'j7019' Chur oh St.
Singles, doubles, 1 suite. Snmer
rates, $4.50 and $5.00. Ph. 6876 Eve.
____ __8B
TERRACE APARTMENT (small) to sub-
let for summer. Phone2-7369. )89R
DOUBLE ROOM-Large, pine p'heled,
insulated, third floor. Cross v entila-
tion. Use of sleeping porch if desired.
1 block from restaurant. Ph. 2-7181,
1307 Packard, )93R
TRANSPORTA'TION
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
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE wants ride
from Pontiac area during summer
months. Ypsilanti 1066W. )38T
WILL SWAP my right arm for ride to
Central Pennsylvania, June 8. Will
help drive and pay expenses. Call
Marty, 416 WilliamsHse. )37T
WANTED-Riders to California. Leav-
ing June 18. CallBud,_2-1642. __)36T
DRIVING to New York, Boston after
June 12. Will take three passengers.
Call Anne, 6082. )39T
LOST & FOUND
LOST-Black billfold. I. D., etc. Thomas
O'Leary, 403 E. Washington St.
_2-0264. )112L
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.
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, showers, continuous hot
water. Unusually attractive accom-
modations, just three blocks off cam-
pus. Call 7632. ________ )92R
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-
tage, boats, motor, on Lake Superior
near Sault for two or more bedroom
homeduring six weeks University
summer session. Information write
P.O. Box 253, Soo, Michigan. )6M
ROOMS for graduateswomen 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 -
Twonrooms, west side. Car necessary.
_Phone 2-8242. )31F
COOL 3 room furnished apt. for sum-
mer, $45.00. Call Flo, 2-1264.' )45F
3 ROOM apartment near hospital.
Available July 1 to Sept. 16. Call
6773. Ask for Rhoda. )44F
MODERN cottage on Whitmore Lake.
Will sleep 6. $50.00 per week. July
2nd to July 30th. Call evenings,
25-8671,_Ann Arbor.
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
for medical and dental field.
408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789
DETROIT, MICHIGAN )lE
HELP WANTED
WANTED mature general counsellor forf
girl's riding camp. Call 2-2379. )29H
NURSES for part time and full time
summer relief on floor duty-especial-
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
SALES HELP WANTED next fall. Maga-
zine subscriptions at student rates.
Please apply now to: Student Periodi-
cal Agency, Phone 2-8242. )24H
DO YOU need any help? If so, you will
get good results from a DAILY HELP
WANTED ad._Try it and see. )7P
STUDENT TO WORK in Men's Wear
Store, Friday nites and Saturday.
Mellencanp's,_Ypsilanti,_Michigan.
ROOM AND BOARD
FOR ADVANCED STUDENTS-Close in.
Cool,swell furnished rooms, showers,
linens furnished, laundry privileges,
two meals per day, home cooking.
Make reservations now for summer
school and fall. 1319 Hill. )5X
ROOM, board, or both for summer
session. Theta Xi fraternity, 1345
Washtenaw. 3 blocks from campus.
Contact Jack Wirth, 2-5644. )6X
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED to buy - Used inexpensive
bed, chest, dresser, dining room
suite, hide-a-bed, 2 9 x 12 rugs. By
private party. Phone 2-8349. )18W

D AILY DOUBLE
by pres holmes, sports co-editor

IT starts all over again next Monday.
Once again the frenzied host of avid and rabid football fans,
who want "two tickets on the fifty," descends upon the Athletic Ticket
Office. Once again the deluge of ticket orders starts to flood the small
building which houses Michigan's ducat dispensary.
Sitting in the midst of this chaos, in perfect calm and tranquility,
is Don Weir, Michigan's genial and affable ticket manager. He handles
the whole situation in his stride, and faces seeming crisis after crisis
with the finesse of a fraternity president whose house has just been
invaded by the local gendarmes.
* * *
HIS BIGGEST JOB, as far as time and trouble are concerned, is
the handling of dissatisfied customers. There are some people,
a rarity 'tis true, who are satisfied with the tickets they receive. There
are many others who are dissatisfied, but accept their fate without
retaliation. But there is a third group, and these are the ones who
keep things lively for Don, who are never satisfied and constantly are
trying to do something to improve the position of their seats.
This category can be divided into two classes: those who try
to influence the ticket man before the ducats are distributed, and
the kind that tries to effect a change once he seats are in his
possession.
The first group provides many pleasures and laughs for the ada-
mant Mr. Weir. Small tokens of regard are sent to Don by admirers
who "would appreciate any little favor in the placement of seats." Al-
though the size and quantity has tapered off since the demand for
rRose Bowl tickets a couple of years ago, letter openers and paper
weights still arrive almost like clockwork.
* * *
EVERY ONCE in a while something unique arrives. Just a couple
of days ago Don received a small package which'contained six
plastic cubes shaped very-much-like, and looking very-much-like ice
cubes. The distinguishing characteristic of these cubes, however, was
that there is a rather large and realistic-looking insect encased in
each cube. Don can hardly wait to float one in the glass of an ardent
lover of high balls.
To be sure, Don appreciates these gags and gadgets, but they
have absolutely no effect on the distribution of tickets. The by-
word is now and always will be "First come, first served."
Don's trouble don't stop here, though. There are still the com-
plainers who haunt his office night and day demanding better seats.
After getting such individual's quieted down, Don's first step is to try
and explain how the seats are distributed, and that only so many peo-
ple can sit on the fifty-yard line.
* *' *
THIS SELDOM has any satisfying result, so Don pulls out his ace-
in-the-hole. It's a short, short story which goes something like
this:
"We have engineers working on a plan which should satisfy every
person who sits in Michigan's stadium. We are going to mount the
gridiron on a turntable, which will start revolving slowly at the open-
ing kickoff. It will be so geared that by the time the final whistle
blows the playing field will have made one complete revolution, and
thereby every person in the stadium will have been on the fifty-yard
line at least once throughout the course of the game.
"This," states Don, "usually gets 'em laughing, and when
this happens you've got half the battle won."
The whole cycle begins again Monday when tickets go on sale for
all students. It will increase in intensity when the faculty and uni-
versity employees' applications start rolling in a week later. On the fif-
teenth of June a sub-station of the post office is virtually set up at the
ticket office, as ticket sales are opened to alumni and the general
public.
It's a great game, this FALL sport football.
IDAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Student orders for tickets to all
of Michigan's football games next
fall will be accepted at the Ath-
letic Ticket Office on Monday,
June 5.
Orders from faculty and uni-
versity employees for tickets and
coupon books will be accepted be-
ginning Monday June 12, and or-
ders from alumni and the general
public will be taken starting June
15. Bith single and season ticket
orders can be made.
* * *
TICKET orders for all games,
both home. and away, are being
accepted. According to ticket man-
ager Don Weir no limit on the
number of tickets which can be or-
dered has been set, but lie added
that in case of over-subscription
to any game, the smaller orders
will be filled first.
Tickets may be ordered
through the mail or by going
down in person to the Athle-
tic Ticket Office. Printed order

Students Receive First Chance
To Order* Autumn Grid Ticets

blanks for tickets may be se-
cured at the ticket office be-
tween the hours of 8:30 and
12:00 in the morning and from
1:00 to 4:30 in the afternoon.
The price of tickets for all of
Michigan's home games is $3.60
apiece, tax included. For the Minn-
esota and Ohio State games the
tickets sell for $3.50 apiece, tax
included; and for the Army game
tickets are $4.80, tax included.
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UNIVERSITY employees' cou-
pon books sell for $12.00, and the
coupon books for dependents are
$13.60.
Tickets will 'not be mailed un-
til a week or ten days preceeding
each individual game, or in the
case of season tickets approxi-
mately two weeks before the first
home game. Acknowledgement of
ticket orders, however, will be sent
as the requests are received and
filed in the ticket office.

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Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the Universitv. Noticee
for the Bulletin should be sent in
typewritten form to the Office of1the
Assistant to the President, Room 2552
Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m.
on the day preceding publication
(11:00 a.m. Saturdays).
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950
VOL. LX, No. 168
Notices
PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT
Commencement: Saturday, June
17, 5:00 p.m.
WEATHER FAIR
Time of Assembly: 4:15 p.m.
(except noted)
Places of Assembly
Members of the Faculties at 3:45
p.m. in Angell Hall, Room 1223,
Rhetoric Library, where they may
robe. (Transportation to Stadium
or Field House will be provided.)
Regents, Ex-Regents, and Deans
at 3:45 p.m. in Administration
Building, Room 2549, where they
may robe. (Transportation to Sta-
dium or Field House will be pro-
vided.)
Students of the various Schools

and Colleges, on paved roadway
East of East Gate (Gate 1-Tun-
nel) to Stadium in five columns of
twos in the following order:
Literature, Science and the Arts
-Column No. 1 (North Column)
and front two-thirds of Column 2.
Education-Rear third of Col-
umn No. 2.
Engineering-Front half of Col-
umn No. 3 (middle Column).
Architecture-Column No. 3 (be-
hind Engineers).
Medicine-Column No. 3 (be-
hind Architecture).
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