THE MIC'IGAN DAILY 19 ter-Racial DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Group Starts Campus Club Beta MuTo Ask Fraternity Status A non-sectarian, sinter-racial Droup, the Beta Mu Club, will ap- ply for recognition as a fraternity next June. Catholics, Protestants, Jewish and Negro students are at present Letive members. ** * THE GROUP hopes that this ype of fraternity may help to es- ablish a pattern against racial nd religious intolerance in Ameri- an colleges and universities. In accordance with University rules, Beta Delta Mu is operat- ing as a club during its first year on the campus. Meanwhile, continued efforts are being made to obtain a house or the 19 present members. This !ouse will be run on a cooperative basis. A SMOKER will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Union. Any nen interested in obtaining fur- her information may attend. Beta'Delta Mu is a new frater- nity nationally. This will be its fourth chapter. The three organ- zed chapters are all located in New York City. Although their rushing will be imited this semester the Beta Mu's hope to expand as soon as they gain recognition as a fraternity, MICHIGAN DAILY FOF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE-Mad 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 theOffice of the Assistant to the President, Room 25:52 Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1949 VOL. LX, No. 9 letin that no notice will be printed more thgn twice and furthermore, that the Editor expects to use his own judgment in reducing un- reasonably long notices to reason- able length. Frank E. Robbins Assistant to the President Faculty, College of Engineering: Meeting, Fri., Oct. 7, 4:15 p.m., 348 W. Engineering Bldg. Rushing registration continues until Thurs., Oct. 6, Rm. 3-C, Un- ion, 1-5 p.m. Phone 23-24 -1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. RATES Notices LINES 2 3 4 Figure. Classified urday is A.M. for I DAY 3 .50 .60 .80 5 average J deadlinec 3 P.M. r Sunday I DAYS 6 DAYS 1.02 1.68 1.53 2.52 2.04 .4.80 words to a line. daily except Sat- Saturdays, 11:30 ssue. " JOAN KING New DIaily Librarian Users of the Daily Official Bul- letin: Need of conserving space makes necessary the following announcements: (1) Notices of meetings or organizations will be restricted to the name of the or- ganization concerned, day, time, x Sp~ace Saved In 'U' Library By Microfilm About 1,000 books are added to the General Library every year- all on tiny spools of microfilm. Microfilm books and documents are a boon to the library because of overcrowded shelves. ALL DISSERTATIONS or re- search studies written by Univer- sity students working for the de- gree of Doctor of Philosophy are now being microfilmed for the Li- brary. The bulk of the University's collection of microfilm, however, is devoted to foreign scientific journals and to manuscripts pre- served in British libraries and museums. Both of these collections started as war-time projects, when the University was the nation's center for receipt of films of British man- uscripts. Scientific periodibals, smuggled out of an enemy nation, were filmed at the University. DR. WARNER G. RICE, Library director, believes that there is ver'y little possibility of a library substituting microfilm for ordi- nary printed books and magazines any time in the near future. While the film is easy to store, it is also expensive, he said. From the standpoint of space in a crowded library, it would be advisable to place on microfilm all the.files of newspapers, he pointed out. However, the cost of filming newspapers is considerably larger than the cost of bound volumes of newspapers. and place of meeting, andi of speaker and subject. (2) tices for the D.O.B. must be name No- type- written and double-spaced for editorial convenience. F. E. Robbins Users of the Daily Official Bul- letin: Because of the inordinate length of the D.O.B. the Editor is obliged to warn users of the Bul- Student Identification C be given out in the lob Administration Building t' according to the followin betical schedule: Wed A-G; Thursday, H-Q; R-Z. Boarding for Women: Openings are still avai women students intere boarding at student-opens operatives at exception (Continued on Page 3 FOR SALE_ ards will FR- A -- of the FOR SALE-A G.E. refrigerator, irca y 1940, clean and in excellent working his week condition, apartment size. Inspection lg alpha- arranged. Call 2-7560 or write W. B. Goodman. 618 Packard. )62 ln es d ay, YOU WILL NEED TIME this year. The Friday, busiest students read TIME because TIME saves you time. A weeks news in one or two hour's reading. Costs less than 10c a week at the student rate of $4.75 a year. Subscribe now by phoning 2-82-42. )3 lable for '37 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Priced for fast sted in sale, $200._1372 Sudbury Ct., w.v. )61 ated co- 1949 PLYMOUTH DeLUXE-4 door sedan all low for sale, All accessories including ally low radiator and heater. Used only 4 ) months. Student leaving country. Phone 4971. )60 CAMERA-Busch Pressman, 2%x3% in. (Graphic type) range finder, flash gun, Ektar lens, new condition, $175. Tom Piper, 6943, evenings. ) 59 FOR SALE-Whizzer motorbike. Con- tact Byron4Dean, Room 4 WMCA, phone 2-6564. )58 '37 FORD TUDOR-R&H tires, motor, brakes and starting all good, $150. 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