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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1951

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

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plete information about their ve-
hicles.
(a) Those who are twenty-six
years of age or older.
(b) Those who have a rating of
teaching fellow or higher.
(c) Those who are married.
It is emphasized that exemption
is not granted auotmatically, but
is given only upon personal re-

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HELP WANTED
CAMP COUNSELORS for established
boys summer camp. Experience de-
sirable in teaching of riflery, archery,
gymnastics, water-safety instruction
needed. References. Season June 16
to Sept. 2. Call 29454 evenings. 53H
CO-ED-to assist mother in home on
Campus, 2 hours, 5 days a week.
Phone 3-8454 for appointment. )14H
WANTED-One cartoonist. Pay low,
experience high. Michigan Technic,
205. W. Est. Engine Annex, )11H,
STUDENT with printing experience,
part-time. Call 8758, Key Press. )12H
READERS WANTED
Graduate Social Science Students, 85c
an hour. Call 7463. )13H
ROOMS FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOMS for men or oppor-
tunity to share. Available second se-
mester. 1014, ph. 22333. )73R
CAMPUT TOURIST HOME-Rooms by
Day or Week. Bath, Shower, TelevK-
sion. 518 E. Williams St. Phone
3-8454. )1R
ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS-One
double and one single near Law Club
and Bus. Ad. School. Continuous
hot water, showers. 808 Oakland.
Ph. 22858. )12R

ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS: one block from campus. Call
7330., )10F
TRANSPORTATION
COMMUTERS WANTED. Driving daily
to Ann Arbor from Detroit. Call
evenings. TO. 5-4032 in Detroit. )9T
DRIVING TO CAMPUS daily. Have
room for commuters from N. W. De-
troit or suburbs. Call VE. 5-3910. )8T
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-Second hand set of lingua-
phone Russian records. Write to 330
Orchard Hill, Ann Arbor. )8X
FOR RENT
GRADUATE HOUSE for girls. Vacancy
in big double room and single room.
Phone 26753. 11F
LOST AND FOUND
WOULD LIKE my coat in exchange for
Saffell & Bush gray topcoat picked
up in library Jan. 21. C. A. Froman.
Phone 23256. )1L
LOST-One Phi Delta Theta pin, ini-
tials C.W.E. Reward. Ph. 31225. )2L
BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

DAY CARE for CHILDREN in Licensed
home. Reasonable. Phone 27810.
)11B
KIDDIE KARE
RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone
3-1121. )10B
VIOLASTEIN-Experienced typist. 308
S. State. Legal, Master, Doctor's dis-
sertations, etc. 2-9848 or 2-4228.
)2B
TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS.
Sales, rentals and service. Morrill's,
314 S. State St. )4B
AL CHASE and his ORCHESTRA-For
the best in dance music. Phone Ypsi
4427. )2B
WASHING-Finished work and hand
ironing preferred. Also rough dry
and wet washing. Free pick-up and
delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )1B
FOR SALE
BOOK SHELVES - $3.-
Metal Bunk Bed - $12.
Bathinette $7. - Teeter-Babe $3.
High Chair $5. 518 E. Williams St.

FOR SALE
MOTORCYCLES-New and used. Re-
pairing and rebuilding. India Motor-
cycle Sales, 207 W. Liberty. Phone
2-1748..)7
Sale Sale
Cousins
on
Stoe St.
A Final Close Out Sale on
A Group of
COATS
SUITS
SKIRTS
JACKETS
DRESS
DRESSES
SALE JACKETS-B-i5 & B-29, mouton
collar, quilted wool lining, specialj
$13.50; Michigan sweat shirts, sale
$1.99; toe rubbers, $1.49; zip galoshes
$3.99 up; four-buckle arctics $3.99
up. Walk a few blocks and save
money. Open 'til six. Sam's Store,
122 E. Washington. )5

FOR SALE
BABY PARAKEETS, easily trained to
talk and whistle at $5.59 each. Bird
supplies and cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph.
5330. 2B
PERSONAL
DON'T BATCH--DANCE WITH HATCH
- And catch a Match -
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIO
209 S. State Ph. 5083
4P
CLUB 211
STILL OFFERS best buy. 18 meals for
$9. )210
LEARN TO DANCE
Jiniie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty Phone 8161
)1P
ROOM and BOARD
ROOM & BOARD-or Meals without
rooms. 1319 Hill. 12A
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS - Ladies' garments.
Cats shortened. Alta Graves, 2-2678.
510 Catherine near State. )4A

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, FEBRUARY 13, 1951
VOL. LXI, No. 86

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Notices
Regent's Meeting: -Friday,
16. 9 a.m.

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Users of the Daily Official Bul-
letin: Because of the inordinate
length of the D.O.B. the Editor ist
obliged to warn users of the Bul-
letin that no notice will be printedp
more than twice and futhermore,s
that the Editor expects to use hist
own judgement in reducing un-t
reasonably long notices to reason-r
able length.
Frank E. Robbinst
Assistant to the Presidentt
Users of the Daily Official Bul-e
letin: Need of conserving spacei
makes necessary the following
announcements: (1) Notices ofc
meetings or organizations wils bei
esticted to the name of the or-
ganization concerned, day, time,
and place of meeting, and name -
of speaker and subject. (2) No-
tices for the D.O.B. must be type-
written and double-spaced for
editorial convenience.
F. E. Robbins
Campus Parking: In the future
cars without permits found in re-
stricten parking lots in the cam-
pus area, cars parked in drive-
ways, lawn extensions, or other-
wise contrary to University regu-
lations will be hauled into the
city streets and the Ann Arbor
Police will be notified.
Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary
Women Students: From now
until March 2 requests for late
and overnight permissions, dur-
ing the week and on weekends,
will be made to your House Di-
rector. Group late permissions are
to be requested from the Office
of the Dean of Women.
Art Print Loan Collection: Ex-
hibition of prints available for
student rental begins today at the
League ballroom, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Students may sign up for prints
tomorrow and Thursday at the
League ballroom, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Regents Rules Governing Op-
eration of Motor Vehicles by Stu-
dents:
"No student in attendance at
the University of Michigan shall
operate any motor vehicle. Any
student violating this rule shall
be liable to disciplinary action by
the proper University authorities.
In exceptional and extraordinary
cases in the discretion of the
Dean of Students, this rule may
be relaxed." ("Bylaws, 1948, Sec.
8.95.)
The regulation governs the use
of a car as well as the operation
of one; consequently, ft is not
permissible for a student to use
his car or -his family's car for
social, personal, or other pur-
poses. Any act of driving or of
gaining the use of an automobile
without first securing permission
from the Office of Student Af-
fairs, will constitute grounds for
disciplinary action.
Permission to have, or to oper-
ate, a motor vehicle while in at-
tendance at the University of
Michigan is granted only upon
formal request and application.
Such permission to operate, or to
keep, an automobile in the Ann
Arbor area is granted to the ap-
plicant on the basis of a legiti-
mate need, properly verified.
Students within the following
groups may apply for exemption
from the ruling by calling at the
Office of Student Affairs, 1020
Administration Building, and by
supplying that office with com-

quest.'
Any other student who has ab-
solute need (such as for reasons
of health, commuting, et cetera)
for 'the use of an automobile while
in attendance at the University
may petition for a "special per-
mit" at the Office of Student Ar-
f airs.
Where a substantial saving in
transportation costs can be rea-
lized by a student in transporting
himself and his belongings to Ann
Arbor by automobile, a student
whose home is beyond a radius
of 175 miles from the city of Ann
Arbor will be permitted to drive
to the University. Once he nas
arrived in the city of Ann Arbor,
he must place his automobile in
storage or park it somewhere off
the city streets and away from
the campus area. Unless he can
make such arrangements for
storing or parking his automobile,
the student will not be permitted
to maintain his automobile in
Ann Arbor. All information relat-
ed to the automobile, the fact of
its presence in the Ann Arbor
area, together, with the address
of the place of storage (or park-
ing area) must be filed with the
Office of Student Affairs. There-
after, the automobile- may be dri-

ven legitimately only during those
periods when driving restrictions
are lifted, as announced in the
"Daily Official Bulletin."
Applications for driving per
mits must be presented to the Of-
fice of Student Affairs, and all
automobile registrations accom
plished, within the first two weeks
of each semester, including the
Summer .Session. Students desir-
ing to bring automobiles to Ann
Arbor after that time must;apply
for permission to do so. Fall re-
gistrations of automobiles remain
effective until the close of the
regular school year in June.
Before permission to drive is
granted, each student, including
those who are in an "exempt"
category, must furnish the fol-
lowing information:
1. State License-plate number.
2. Driver's License number.
3. Evidence of Public Liability
and Property Damage Insurance
on his automobile:
(a) Name of the Insurance
Company.
(b) Policy Number.
(c) Expiration date of Policy.
All -students who have permits
to drive, or to have automobiles
in the Ann Arbor area, :are res-
ponsible for promptly reporting
any change in license-plate num-
ber, driving license number, the
sale of an automobile, or 'the ac-
quisition of another vehicle.
The automobile regulations will
become effective at eight 'o'clock
on the morning that classes be-
gin in the unit in which a stu-
dent is enrolled atm. will not be
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