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TRANSPORTATION CRISIS:
Union Plan To Ease Travel Problems

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By PAUL BRENTLINGER
If you are tired of riding trains
and buses home when Christmas
vacation starts, the Union has a
good deal for you.
Likewise, if you are tired of driv-
ing home for Christmas with an
empty car so that you, yourself,
are paying for the entire journey,

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DRAMATIC
ENTHRALLING
XMAS STORY
Strange urgent quest of
"The Indissoluble Tear"
by blind author
WAYNE DICKENS
35c at Marshall's booknook
211 S. State and campus bookstores

the Union wll help you spread the
fixed costs of your trip a bit.
* * *
THE UNION is temporarily going
into the travel bureau business.
It will attempt to coordinate
the supply of automobiles which
are heading for various areas
when vacation starts with as
much of the demand for rides as
the cars can accommodate.
A huge map of the United
States, divided into eight sections,
now graces the Union lobby.
Under each sectioni of the map
is a box. Students who want rides
to a particular section may fill out
cards and deposit them in the box
beneath the proper section.
AT THE SAME time, drivers go-
ing to a certain area may fill out
cards of a different sort and drop
these in the box under the map of
the section which contains their
destination.

The cards will require such in-
formation as name, address, des-
tination, time of departure, tele-
phone number, and other vital
statistics.
Cards will be available in the
Union lobby.
* * *
AT THE END of each day,
cards will be collected from each
of the eight sections and a com-
mittee will arrange a group of
riders for each car on the basis
of the cards collected.
Thus, arrangements will be
made on a first come, first
served basis.
To lure a sufficient number of
drivers into the program, riders
will be required to share expenses
of the journey.
Car assignments for those rid-
ers who can be accommodated will
be made by telephone.
The map sections and cards will
be in the Union lobby until the
middle of next week, and car as-
signments will be made until
then, also.

Orientation
Jobs Open
For Spring
Spring semester orienta:.'n
group leader jobs will be available
to a limited number of men in the
literary and engineering colleges.
Men interested in these positions
will be interviewed in the Union
student offices between 7 and 10
p.m. today, according to Larry
Stein, of the Union staff.
Because of the expected drop
in the amount of new students
entering in February, a relative-
ly small number of group leaders
will be needed, Stein explained.
Only men with experience in
group leader work are eligible for
the February jobs.
Those men chosen as group
leaders will have to be in Ann
Arbor by 6 p.m., Sunday, Feb-
ruary 5. They will serve through-
out the following week, and will
receive their meals free during
that time.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 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.
FOR SALE
NEWCOMB High Fidelity Amplifier,
6 L6's, 30 watt output, 50-15000 Cycles.
Filter and.pre - amplifier included.
Phone 2-9382. )14
FORD, Model A. Best offer. Call 3-1183.
)16
SAMPLES from nationally known wool-
en company. Reduced prices while
they last. Jackets, snow suits, sweat-
ers, woolen shirts. Assorted sizes. Call
3-1183. ________ )17
GIVE A BIRD to shut-in for a real
Merry Christmas. Parakeets, canaries
and cages at 562 S. Seventh. Ph. 5330.
______________ _____ )_2B
RUBBER FOOTWEAR SPECIALS - Toe
rubbers, $1.49; 4-buckle dress galoshes,
$3.75; low zipper galoshes, $3.49; high
zipper galoshes, $4.25. Open until 6
p.m. SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washing-
ton. )
NEWCOMB high fidelity amplifier,
6L6's, 30 watt output, 50-15000 cycles.
Filter and pre-amplifier included.
Phone 2-9382. )14
WOOD
For fireplace or furnace. Call 3-4575.
)15

FORSALE
WHITE FUR fabric coat. Alaskan made.
Size 14. Like new. Phone 8896.
EIGHT MONTHS of Life or Time worth
$6.90 at the newsstand-only $1.75 if
orderedl at the same time as a Christ-
nas gift rof LIME or LIE at $6.00.
Acdditional gifts: TIME $4, LIFE $3.75.
To students only. Through student-
run Student Periodical Agency. Phone
2-82-42 for full information. )3
COUSINS ON STATE STREET
Sanforized Flannelette Gowns
and Pajamas $3.95
Sizes 32-40 - Assorted Colors.
Prints and Polka Dots )
CHEN YU-It's longer lasting because it
is genuine lacquer. Matching lip-
sticks, in fashion colors. Calkins-
letcher Drug Co., South State at North
University. }
XMAS STORY of year! "The Indossoi-
ube Tear." Just out. 35c. Campus
Book Stoie. )90
Unpainted Furniture
Complete stock of 4 drawer andd
drawer chests, 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.
GILL LUMBER CO.
524 So. Main St. Phone 2-4555
Where the Greater Number
Get Their Lumber )8
FOR SALE-Set of formal tails. Siz
36. or $35. Call 2-1284. )86
WANTED T 6UY
WANTED-A microscope, an ultra-vio-
let light, and Oster massage instru-
ment, stroke-control model. Must be
reasonable. Call 6-678. ) 36W

BUSINESS SERVICES
STUDENT TYPING expertly done by
experienced typist. Reasonable rates.
Will call for and deliver. Ph. 6341.
)33B
Paul's Musical Repair
Van Doren Clarinet Reeds
Box of 25 - $4.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington )4B
HAVE YOUR TYPEWRITER repaired by
the Office Equipment Service Com-
pa-ny. 215 E. Liberty. ___)16B
EFFICIENT, EXPERT. PROMPT Type-
writer repair service. Moseley's Type-
writer and Supply Company, 214 E.
_Washington. _Phone 5-888. )5B
GREETING CARDS inscribed in colors.
10c each or $1.00 per box. T. A. Early,
402 Observatory. Phone 2-8106. )8B
SHIRTS-Nine hour service (by request).
Three day service (regular service).
Ace Laundry, 116 S. University. )21B
WASHING and/or ironing done in my
own home. Free pick-up and delivery.
Phone 2-9020. )1 B
NEARLY~NEW SHOP-Fur and cloth
coats, formals, suits, dresses. luv-
E. Washington, over Dietzel's. Phone
2-4669. )27B
SYLVIASTUDIO 0lDANCE-Ballroom,
tap, acrobatic, ballet. Over Michigan
Theater. Phone 8066. )32B
TYPING-Phone 9676. )34B
PHOTO-ENGRAVI NG
24-hour service at Reasonable Charges
On High Quality Engraving
Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard
Notice the S.L. Candidates' Posters
FOR RENT
BRING YOUR WEEKEND GUESTS to
the Pierce Transit Home, 1133 E. Ann.
Phone 8144. 1R
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Couple wanted for house-
work in exchange for board' and
room. Call mornings or evenings.
7979, ) 15H
WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE in vicinity of State and Mon-
roe. Call Ypsi 4922J2.

PERSONAL
OPPORTUNITY for two boys to earn
room rent in return for maintenance
work. 3 blocks from campus. Call
3-4738 __)40P
HARLOW-I'm getting awfully cold up
on this roof., Pedals. )39P
CAMPUS CORSAGE SERVICE-For 'a
good deal in flowers at home and on
campus. Ph. 3-1824. Special rates for
group orders. "Student Service for
Studen tom." __________ )21P
STUDENT HOLIDAY TRAINS-Reduced
rates on N.Y. Central, route East and
West. Reserved seats on sale at Ad-
ministration Bldg. Monday through
Friday, 2:30-4:30. $5 will reserve a
ticket. -_ --, )38P
LEARN TO DANCE
JIMMIE HUNT DANCE STUDIO
209 S. State
Phone 8161 )1P
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-Ride to Wash. D.C. Xmas
vacation. Phone Don 2-2205. )27T
NEED RIDE to N.Y.C. or vicinity for
Xmas vacation. Ph. 2-0596.n)26T
MIAMI, Fla. round trip wanted, 2 rid-
ers. _)25T
TRANSPORTATION - Two passengers
wanted. Married couple driving '49
F'nrd, wouston, Texas, Christmas vaca-
tion. Phone 2-9552. )24T
TWO PEOPLE want ride to Escanaba or
vicinity. Back and forth preferred.
_Call Howard Fontaine, 8358. ) 23T
WANTED-2 or 3 riders to go to Los
Angeles, one way, Christmas vacation.
References. Ph. 7601 evenings and
weekends. )20T
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity
pin in vicinity of State St. Phone
BeverlyHatosky, 2-2591. Reward. )99L
LOST-Gold capped Parker "51" pen,
green. Between West Quad and
Angell Hall. Reward. 413 Chicago
2-4401.
LOST-One head, on Michigian Diag-
onial. If found, please return to H.
H. Megrod at the Student Publica-
tions Building.
LOST-Chronograph watch i n IM
Building. Personal value. Reward.
Phone 7039, ) 97L

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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, DECEMBER 6, 1949
VOL. LX, No. 61
Notices
Student Tea: President and

Mrs. Ruthven will be at home
students from 4 to 6 o'clock
Wed., Dec. 7.

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SHORT ORDERS
and
Full Course Meals
TRIANGLE RESTAURANT
808 South State

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Members of the University Sen-
ate: Meeting, 4:15 p.m., Mon., Dec.
12, Rackham Amphitheater. Agen-
da:
(A) As suggested by the Senate
Advisory Committee on University
Affairs.
(1) Recommendation for revi-
sion of Bylaw Sec. 5.10 (1) regard-
ing procedure in cases of recom-
mendation of dismissal, demotion,
of terminal appointment. Prof.
Shorey Peterson.
(2) Report on the economic
status of the faculty. Prof. D. M.
Phelps.,
(3) Annual report of the Chair-
man, Senate Advisory Committee.
Prof. Shorey Peterson.
(4) Report of the Nominating
Committee for membership in the
Senate Advisory Committee. Prof.
C. D. Thorpe.
(B) Discussion of Thanksgiving
Day holidays. Dr. F. E. Robbins.
(C) Matters introduced from
the floor.
Choral Union Members are re-
minded that the regular rehearsal
Tues., Dec. 6, 7 p.m., will be held
on the stage of Hill Auditorium.
Admission through rear doors only.
Christmas caroling by recog-
nized student groups is authorized
Monday through Thursday, Dec.
12, 13, 14, 15. Groups planning
caroling parties must notify the
Office of Student Affairs before
Friday noon, Dec. 9. Mixed groups
planning to return to student,
residences must register chaper-
ons. Resident Directors or married
couples 25 years of age or older
may serve as chaperons.
Resident Directors are notified
that women students (either as in-
dividuals or members of sponsor-
ing groups) have midnight per-
mission for caroling parties pro-
vided that such parties are an-
nounced in the D.O.B. as approved.
The approved list will be published
Sat., Dec. 10, and Sun., Dec. 11.
Judiciary Council requires that
women students specify ' o sign-
out sheet the name of the group
giving the party.

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Eat your breakfast
with us.
Coffee and Spudnuts
any time.
QUICK SERVICE
Open: 7:15 A.M. to 11:30 P.M.

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1204' South University
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BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
SANDWICHES and SALADS
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7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 7 P.M.
Closed Sundays

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The Director of Personnel of the
Detroit Public Schools, will speak
to prospective teachers on Thurs.,
Dec. 8, 4 p.m., 1035 Angell Hall, re-
garding teaching opportunities in
the Detroit schools for next few
years.
Interviews for teachers needed
in Detroit for February will be held
on Thurs., Dec. 8, at the Bureau of
Appointments. Teachers are need-
ed in the elementary grades, ele-.
mentary vocal music, and elemen-
tary art. Secondary positions are
open for teachers with the M.A. in
Commercial subjects, English, and
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