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THE MICUIGAN LJAJLY

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A Free Press in Germany

bAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
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).
THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1949
VOL. LX, No. 4
Nvot ices
Oratorical Association sshers:
The names of the Ushers for thle
lecture series will appear in Sat-
urday's D.O.B.
All freshman women who did
not draw for teams at League
Night must come to the Under-
graduate Office in the Michigan
League this week and do so.
Choral Union Ushers: The fol-
lowing Ushers pick up your Usher
Cards at the box office in Hill
Auditorium today between 5 and
6 p.m.
Harriett Adams, Edward Ala-
shaian, Earl Aldon, James K. An-
derson, George Anema, Robert
Ashley, Betty Ann Bacon, Leo
Bailey, Neil W. Beach, Arthur L.
Beck, Margaret N. Belmont, Nancy
Bender, Richard Bender, Robert
B. Bentley, George R. Bingham,
Virginia Bingham, Charles E.
Bouwsma, Betty Burton, Lillian
(Continued on Page 3)

-Daily-Barney Laschever
GERMAN SCENE-Newspapers and periodicals are in great
abundance in Germany as this display on a Frankfurt newsstand
shows. Fear exists, however, that the free press will be eclipsed
by the recent resurgence of nationalistic papers controlled by
former Nazis and backed by wealth.

Baibaia Hale * Bobby Driscoll
Arzhur Kennedy * Paul Stewari
Coming "TULSA"
FRIDAY! "BOMBA,
"Moments of exhilaration
adventure!"-V'ly News -"A
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ADVANCE SALE Thursday,

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FOR SALE
TUXEDO--Cosgrain lapels. Only worn
twice. First $15.00 takes. Phone Ypsi.
4360 J-2. )30
1932 MODEL B FORD-Good transpor-
tation $90. Phone 2-5128 after 5:30
P.M._ )71
WHIZZER BIKE-Best offer takes. Hur-
on Golf Club. Huron River Drive. )31
FORD 1939-Tudor, body and motor in
excellent condition, heater, fog lights,
permanent anti-freeze, 422 Blakely
Court, near Division and Hill Street,
after 5:30. )33
Setlling Out
EVERYTHING MUST GO
Must vacate building by Sunday, Oct. 9
Motorcycles * Scooters . Cars
20/; OFF on all CUSHMAN
Parts and Accessories
INDIAN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
251%, OFF
New and Used Power Lawn Mowers
Below Cost
7 CARS $40 to $495
Nothing Held Back.
Save on Any and Everything!
All Sales Final - All Sales Cash
MAC'S
AUTO MART
420 N. Main Ph. 2-0065 )29
A FEW OLD beat-up subscriptions to
TIME and LIFE still got a full year
to last-no scrap value at that time.
Worth $6.00, will sell for $4.75, but to
students only. Just enough to go
'round, but phone right away-expir-
in, fast. Phene 2-82-42. )3B
MAN'S BICYCLE for sale. New two
speed rear axle. Just what you need
for Ann Arbor hills. 312 S. Ashley. )28
SEAMAN
$57.60 A MONTH AT 4%. Payments
on this 2 bedroom home with din-
ing space in large kitchen. Stair-
way to unfinished second floor.
Warm air, oil heat. Large lot. Only
2 years od. Price $11,500 with low
down payment and assume GI.
mortgage.
SOUTHEAST. Modern style 4 bed-
room home. 8 years old and in
perfect condition. Large screened
porch, extra toilet and lavatory,
full tiled bath. Oak panelled
study and guest room on second
floor plus 3 bedrooms. Recreation
room with fireplace. Gas heat.
Large lot with many trees. Price
$21,500.
CAMPUS (NEAR) Six rooms newly
decorated. Has 3 bedrooms and
sleeping porch. Stairway to un-
finished attic. Nearly new roof
and furnace 2 years old. In good
repair. Near hospitals and campus.
Price $11,000 with terms..
PHONE 2-5688
Eves. Warner, 2-2362 or
Seaman 2-2294.
WARNER
Realtor-214-15 Mich. Theatre Bldg.
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1933 PLYMOUTH3 coupe. An otstand-
ing performer, clean, economical, ra-
dio, heater. $145.00. 2-7981. )22
TUXEDO-Single breasted, size 38. Girls
3 speed English bicycle, good condi-
tion. 714 Haven. Ph._2-9580. )21
ELECTRIC HIAR BRUSH-"ViltaBrush"
hilf-price $20.00. Call 2-9718 between
5 and 7 p.m. 120
UNPAI NTED
FURNITURE
Complete stock of 4 drawer and 5
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"
)11
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
FOR SALE. Hamsters. Tel. Manchester.
2922. __ ________)12
FOR SALE-.A GE refrigerator, circa
1940, clean and in excellent working
condition, apartment size. Inspection

FOR SALE
HALF SIZE MOTORCYCLE-1947 Royal
Enfield. Ph. 2-4401, room 403, Wen-
leyHouse._)24
WE HAVE just the clock to help you
get to classes and appointments 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
WHIZZER MOTORBIKE-$75. See at
311 Westwood or Ph. 7297. _ )26
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
Dexter Road. 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. )4
SHIRT COLLARS TURNED-50e. Tuck-
away House. E. Liberty at Maynard.
Phone 9582. ____)I
COUSINS
on State St.
Du Pont Nylon Anklets
79c and 97c a pair
4-ply throughout
)2
ROOMS FOR RENT-
ROOM--Half of large double on Geddes.
Call 7009. )7R
MALE MUSIC STUDENTS to share suite.
Separate living room and study.
(Piano, Baldwin Organ available.)
Other students welcome. 217 S. 5th
Ave. after 3 p.m. )6R
ROOM for one student. Two blocks from
campus. 915 Oakland. )5R
DOUBLE ROOM. Also suite tor 3 or
4 men. Near campus. Clean, attrac-
tive. Call 2-8309. )4R
ROOMS available for students' guests.
Football week-ends. Private home ac-
commodations. Phone 2-9850. 12:30 to
1:00. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. )3R
BRING your week-end guests to the
Pierce Transient Home, except for
the Army Game. 1133 East Ann. Phone
8144. 2R
ROOM4S FOR MEN: One single at $7 a
week and half a double at $5 a week.
We furnish linrens. Ten minutes drive
and on two bus lines. Call 5077. )1R
HAVE VACANCIES for four male stu-
dents. Complete kitchen privileges.
House on campus. Call 2-2052. )2F
BUSINESS SERVICES _
EXCELLENT CHILD CARE by day.
Individual attention. Private home.
Ph. 6378. )11B
ORCHESTRA available. Modern or
square dancing. Ph. 6146. )9B
STUDENT and FAMILY washing, iron-
ing service. 808 Monroe. Ph. 2-4007.
)10B
DON'T READ THIS
IF YOU CAN WRITE WELL
Take advantage of my offer of two
free lessons in plain writing then de-
cide 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 poor writing
hold you back.
J. A. EARLY, Penman
402 Observatory, Ph. 2-8606
10 to 7 Daily Except Sunday_)8B
EXPERIENCEDlaundress pick up and
deliver. Ph. 5193. 6B_
HOME LAUNDRY done by experienced
person. Ph. 20460. )7B
WASHING AND OR IRONING. Done in
my own home. Free pick-up and de-
livery. Phone 2-9020. (1B
CANARIES, PARAKEETS and tropical
birds. Bird supplies and cages. Mrs.
Ruffins, 526 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
Established Tradition.
__ )3B
EFFICIENT, Expert, prompt typewriter
repair service. Mosely's Typewriter
and Supply Company. 214 E. Wash-
ington. Ph. 5888. )5B
PAUL'S MUSICAL
REPAIR
Van Doren Clar. Reeds
Box of 25-$4.50.
New and Used Instruments
.209 E. Washington
)4B
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-For men students, one
doubleand one single room. Continu-
ous hot water, shower, One block
from Law Club, 808 Oakland. )4F
FOR RENT-5 room cottage modern.
$35 per month. Oil heat. B. E. Menke.
White Lodge, Pinckney, Mich. Ph.
137F12. IF
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity pin.
Name on back, D. Coombs. Please
call 2-6824. Reward. 1L

HELP WANTED
STUDENTS WHO would like to help
lick a merchandising problem and get
both experience and money. Personal
contact on commission basis. Sub-
scriptions to the two most popular
magazines among students-at special
student rates. Phone 2-82-42-Student
Periodical Agency. Biggest market is
now to end of October, and month
before Christmas. Your own time, of
course. )3B
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
Christmas gift line to offer. Write to
Mrs. E. Chambers, 28051 West Chi-
cago Blvd. Garden City, Mich. )3H _
SALES LADIES-Ready-to-wear. Full
time and part time. Dixie Shops. 224
S. Main. Ph. 9686. )2IA
GIRL TO BABY sit 3-5 p.m. and do
dishes in exchange for board anc'
room at Instructor's home. Call 2077S.
)_1H_
WANTEDTO BUY
AM IN DIRE NEED of two tickets for
Minnesota game. Call 4685. Lucille
Goldstone.__ )4W
THREE TICKETS for the Michigan-
Minnesota game. Fayanne Shapiro,
594 Jordan._)3W
TWO TICKETS to the Army-Michigan
game. Sue A. McCutcheon, 508 Mosh-
er Hall. )2W
UPIGHT PIANO. Price unreasonably
reasonable. Call Norm or 'Tom. 27318.
)1W

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