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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1940

JAILY OFFICIAL BU LEI

Publication in The Daily Official
Bulletin is constructive notice to all
members of the University. Notices
for the Bulletin should be sent 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).
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1949
Vol. LX, No. 1
Notices
School of Business Administra-
tion: Faculty meeting, Thurs.,
Sept. 29, 3:30 p.m., 131 Business
Administration.
University Community Center:
Willow Village
Tues., Sept 27, 8 p.m., WIVES
CLUB. Welcome meeting for new
Village wives.
Wed., Sept. 28, 8 p.m., Church
choir rehearsal.
Thurs., Sept. 29, 8 p.m., Ceram-
ics and other Art Groups. Regis-
tration and organization.
Sun., Oct. 2, 10:45 a.m., Village
Church Fellowship, Interdenomi-
national. World-wide commun-
ion.
Bureau of Appointments:
The United States Civil Service
Commission announces an exami-
nation for Geophysicist, Ammuni-
tion Inspector, Physical Therapist,
Industrial Specialist, and Con-
tract Negotiator and Administra-
tor.
The Board of U.S. Civil Service
Examiners for the Potomac River
Naval Command announces an
examination for Electronic Scien-
tist.
The United States Civil Service
Commission (7th Region, Chicago,
Ill.) announces an examination
for Purchasing Officer.
The New York Civil Service
Commission announces an exami-
nation for Junior Statistician.

The Detroit Police Department
announces an examination for po-
licewoman.
Additional information may be
obtained at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration
Building.
Women Students:
Meals, breakfast and/or dinner,
will be available to women stu-
dents at the following League
Houses. Apply directly to the
housemother.
Mrs. Lulu Kelly, 1020 S. Univer-
sity, phone 5480.
Mrs. H. G. Benson, 433 May-
nard, phone 8239.
Mrs. Pauline Elliott, 1027 E.
University, phone 2-5147.
Mrs. H. W. Freeman, 1805
Washtenaw, phone 9388.
Mrs. Frank5 Gucker, 849 Tap-
pan, phone 7379.
Mrs. Alma Yost, 328 E. William,
phone 2-8410.
Women students wishing to ap-
ply for part-time employment
may'call at the Dean of Women's
Office, 1514 Administration
Building.
Householders interested in ob-
tainig baby sitters may tele-
phone the Dean of Women's Of-
fice, 3-1511, Ext. 341.
Baby sitters interested in put-
ting their names on the baby sit-
ters' list may register in the Dean
of Women's Office, 1514 Adminis-
tration Building.
Office hours for the Dean of
Women's Office will be Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon
-1 to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m.
to 12 noon.

University is eligible to rent a
framed print from the Student
Loan Library collection of 750
framed reproductions for the fall
semester. The prints are being as-
signed to students at the North
Gallery, Museum of Art, now
through Wednesday, Sept. 28.
The Gallery is open from 9-12 a.m.
and 1-5 p.m. daily. Students are
reminded to bring the fall cash-
ier's receipt and the rental fee of
50 cents with them when signing
for a print.
The assigned prints will be dis-
tributed from Room 508 (base-
ment), Administration Building,
the week of October 3rd.
The Women's Judiciary Coun-
cil, consisting of three juniors
and four seniors, works in con-
junction with the Office of the
Dean of Women to formulate
house rules and acts as a disci-
plinary board in cases of infrac-
tion of house rules.
All University women students
residing in organized undergradu-
ate houses, including graduate
students, must observe all house
rules. The same applies to guests
of residents.
Any student expecting to be out
of her house after 7:30 p.m. must
register the occasion and place,
and, if out of town, the complete
address.
No local telephone calls may be
received or sent after 11 p.m. or
such time as the switchboard
closes. All local calls must be lim-
ited to five minutes. No outgoing
long distance calls may be made
after 11 p.m. without special ar-
rangement with the house presi-
dent or the house head. In case of
emergency, incoming long dis-
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. You can too.
The method is so remarkable
that games can be predicted
with almost unbelievable ac-
curacy.
My new book "iow To Pre-
dict The Winners In Football"
explains entire easy system,
plus charts and illustrations.
ONLY $1
On a money back guarantee
ART HOSTERMAN
1235 88th St., Niagara Falls, N. Y.

tance calls may be received after
11 p.m.
Quiet hours shall be fixed by the
individual houses, and their en-
forcement shall be supervised by
the house president and the Ju-
diciary Council.
Calling hours for men are Mon-
day through Friday at 3 p.m. Sat-
urday and Sunday, the hours are
decided by the individual house.
Closing hours are: Sunday, 11
pip. ; Monday through Thursday,
10:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday,
12:30 a.m.
Girls who attend the following
events must be in the house one-
half hour after the termination of
the event:
1. Functions approved for late
permission by the Committee of
Student Affairs or the Dean of3
Women.
2. Choral Union Concerts and
May Festival Concerts, Oratorical
Association Lectures and athletic
events.
3. Play production perform-
(Continued on Page 4)

FOR SALE
1941 SPECIAL DELUXE 2 door Chevrolet
sedan in exceptional condition. Fully
equipped. Cash. Phone 9085. 5:30-7:30
p.m. )14
MAN'S ENGLISH Overcoat. Size 40,
Misses 2 fur coats, black cloth coat,
velvet trim, dresses, sizes 12 and 14.
Clean and good condition. Two pair
ice skates, ski boots. 2 radios. 3110
DexterRoad. Tel. 2-4796. )13
SALE OF USED typewriters. Come in
and look them over. Reduced up to
50 per cent. Office equipment, 215
S. Fourth.)41
SHIRT COLLARS TURNED-50c. Tuck-
away House. E. Liberty at Maynard.
Phone 9582. ) 1
COUSINS
on State St.
Du Pont Nylon Anklets
79c andh97c a pair
4-ply throughout
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SUBSCRIPTIONS TO TIME and LIFE
at special student ratesonly $4.75
a year or $3.00 for eight months-new
or renewal. Prompt service on address
changes. To order phone 2-82-42. Stu-
dent run. Student Periodical Agency.
for appointment. )3
FOR SALE-Keuffel and Esser Log Log
D~uplex slide rule. Phone Guy Hill.
4145. Practically new. )16
UN PAI NTED,-
FURN ITURE
Complete stock of 4 drawer and 5
drawerechests, night stands and
tables, chairs, coffee tables, desks,
breakfast tables, bookcases and utility
racks. All made from smooth, bright
lumber. Save money-Paint it your-
self.
GilI Lumber Co.
524 So. Main St. Phone 2-4555.
"Where the Greater Number Get
Their Lumber"
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) 1 1
_____-~FALL SPECIALS
Water repellent Poplin Jackets $3.88.
All wool pea coats $8.99.
Flannel shirts, $1.79.
All wool flannel pants $6.49.
Open til 6:30 p.m. Sam's Store
122 E. Washington St.
L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER. $25. Apart-
ment size washer. Easy Spindry, $30.
410 E. Jefferson. )15
WOMAN'S LIGHTWEIGHT Schwinn bi-
cycle. Phone 2-1792. )17

IC LAS FI DA DET SING ETEB1~27 ~

FOR RENT
FOR SALE. Hamsters. Tel. Manlc'.ester.
2922. )
WE HAVE JUST the clock 10 bl jou
get to classes and appointmr.ents on
time. A reliable Big Ben, priced at
$4.75. Other makes priced from $2.95
up. Calkins-Fletcher. N. University at
State Street. )5
BUSINESS SERVICES
DON'T READ THIS
IF YOU CAN write well take advan-
tage of my offer of two free lessons
in plain writing. Then decide whether
you can learn quickly by my new
method of tutoring. It costs you
nothing to try out. You've never seen
anything like it. You can't afford to
let writing keep you back.
J1. A. EARLY-Penman
402 Observatory-Call 2-8606
10 to 7 every day except Sun.
)8B3
EXPERI1ENCED laundress pick up and
deliver. Ph. 5193. 6B
HOME LAUNDRY done by experienced
personi. Ph. 20460. )7B
WASHING AND OR IRONING. Done in
my own home. Free pick-up and de-
livery. Phone 2-9020. (lB
CANARIES, PARAKEETS and tropic l
birds. Bird supplies and caeges.. Mrs.
Ruffins, 526 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B
HiLDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 B. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
Established Tradition.
313
EFFICIENT. Expert, prompt typewriter
repair service. Mosely 's Typewriter
and Supply Company. 214 E. Wash-
ington. Ph. 5388 j5B
PAUL'S MUSICAL
REPAIR
VaDoenClar Reeds
Box of 25-$4.505.
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington
)413
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED--Ride to Chicago. Oct. 15,
week-end. Call 6284. )3T
RIDERS COMMUNI'Y East Detroit via
Plymouth. Davison and Conne:..
Phone Ext. 2772.)'I
WANTED-From vicinity of 1628 Broad-
way to campus at 9 daily. Also back
at noon daily except Tuesday. 3056.
)2T

FOR RENT

SEAMAN
$7 6G A MONTH AT 4; . Payments
'n this 2 b-droon hame with din-
ing space in large kitchen. Stair-
way to unfinislIed second floor.
Warm air, cii 1leat. Large lot. Only
2 years old. Price $11,500 with low
down payment and assume G.I.
mortgage.
SOUTHEAST. Mod-rstyle 4 bed-
room homne.8y s old and in
perfect condition. Large screened
c extra toilet and lavatory,
full tiled bath. Oak panelled
study and guest room on second
flovor pius 3 bedrooms. Recrcation
roo ivith fireplace. Gas heat.
r lot with many trees. Price
CAMPUS (NEAR) Six rooms newly
deorated.L Ias 3 bedrooms and
seping porCl. Stairwaty to un-
fi i h d t i . N earily newv roof
and furnace 2 yea rs old. In good
reir. Near ia arid campus.
Price $11,000 w-ith terms.
PHONE 2-5683
Eves. Warner, 2-2362 or
Seaman 2-2294.
Realtor -214-15 Mich. Theatre Bldg.
I OR R)1E
I'~oR REv'--53 roomi cortage modern.
I 3 1r= month. Oil heat. 13. E. Meike,
White Lode, Piuckney, Mich. Ph.
1'37E2:' IF
ROOMS FOR RENT
t)OUI LL ROOM. Als o suite for 3 or
4 men. Near campus. Clean, attrac-
tive. Call 2-8309. )4R
ROOMS available ir students' guests.
Pobalweek-ends. Privater home ac-
('(,nuilodatiois. Phone 2-9850. 12:30 to'
1:00. 6:06 to 7:00 p m. )3R
Gyour week-end geSts to the
fierce 'Tranusient Bome. except for
the A niy Game. 1133 East Ann. Phone
l: 44, 2R
71(00Mg 1-0Ol1- EN : QOr sini;le at $7 a
,,,ek and half a double at $5 a week.
We f rnish linens. Ten minutes drive
a a o two bus lines. Call 507. ).R
iAV_ VACANCIES for four male stif-
dO-il. Ccuiplete kitchen privileges.
uWSe on 1ampus. Call 2-2052. )2F

HELP WANTED
WOMEN who know will appreciate this
opportunity for two smart women to
earn good money in spare time. By
starting now you will have the big
Christmias gift line to offer. Write to
Mrs. E. Chambers. 28051 West Chi-
cago Blvd. Garden City. Mich. )3H
SALESMANSHIP elperience will be an
invaluable aid to Bus. Ad, students
who will face the new buyer's markbtt
Sign up now for interesting, profit-
able part-time work selling subscrip-
tions to popular magazines at special
student rates, We're interested only
in students who are sincerely inter-
ested in solving our unique merchan-
dising problem by direct selling. Com-
mission only. Ph. 28242. Student pe-
riodical Agency for appointment. )3
SALES LADIES-Ready-to-wear.pF.ll
time and part time. Dixie Shops. 224
S. MAlin. Ph. 9686. )2H
GIRL TO0 BABY sit 3-5 p.m. and do
di:hes in exchange-for board and
room at Instructor's home. Call 2077£.
)1H
PERSONAL
EIGHT MONTHS OF LIFE. Yours for
$3.00. Subscribe now at this new spe-
cial rate, open to students only. F'its
school year if ordered now. Also TIME
at same rate. Just phone 2-82-42, pay
when billed. Your Student Periodical
Agency. Entirely student run. )3
LEARN TO DANCE
JIMMIE HUNT DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State Street. Ph. 8161.
)lP
WANTED 75 DIMES for two meals a
day, Mon. through Friday at the
beautiful STAGE COACH INN.For
information call 600.)2P
SELMA SMITH
NEUMANN
Teacher of Piano
823 Dewey Ave. 27909.
)3P
FOOD, FOOD, FOOD. rhree meals i
daytwo on Sunday.1319 Hill. )1X
WANTED TO BUY
UPRIGHT PIANO. Price unreasonably
reasonable. Call Norm or Tom. 27318.
)1W
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity pin.
Name on back, D. Coombs. Please
call 2-6824. Reward. 1L

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QUALITY GROCERIES
CHOICE MEATS - FROZEN FOODS
SOFT DRINKS -ICE CREAM

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MICHIGAN MEN without 11 o'clock or 1 o'clock
classes for work in the Main Dining Room of the
Michigan Union
APPLY MANAGER'S OFFICE 2-5 P.M.

SFu11 Luncheons
* Take-outs
Liberty Fih
Restaur
301 E. Liberty at Fifth

FISH
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and Dinners
& Chips
Pant
Phone 2-9746

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Open 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Daily -- Sundays - Holidays

A Casa

721 East Huron

Tel. 7686

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1204 South University
serving . . .
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SANDWICHES and SALADS
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TELEVISION NIGHTLY
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LUNCH
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SPAGHETTI
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at
LA CASA
302 S. Main -Ph. 8916

MARRIAGE WOWS
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WORLD NEWS
THURSDAY
VAN JOHNSON
"SCENE OF
THE CRIME"

Drug and Fountain Service
Breakfast, Hot Lunches, Dinners
Also Snack Carryouts
at CAMPUS-CONSCIOUS PRICES
Hours: 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily
Sundays 9 A.M. to 2 and 5 P.M. to 10
GRAYSTONE DRUG
1217 PROSPECT - Phone 7171
Between Church and Forest Near Wells

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Masonic Temple 327 S. Fourth Ave.
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SUNDAY HOURS: 11:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
ENJOY A REAL SUNDAY DINNEK
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10% DISCOUNT MEAL TICKETS AVAILABLE

NOW ON DISPLAY
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Wedding Rings
Japanese Prints (Old and Modern)
Imported and Modern
Christmas Cards
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