I- THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINzU WENSAFBRAY1.15 1-k I q announcements: (1) Notices ofa meetings or organizations will be restricted 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- stricted parking lots in the cam-y pus area, cars parked in drive-t 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 arej to be requested from the Office of the Dean of Women. Choral Union Vacancies: Be-1 cause of graduation and drop-outs for military service, a few vacan- dents in the later years. There i* no residence requirement. Ap- plications must be completed by February 20, 1951. For further in- formation and application forms, women are referred to the Dean of Women's Office, Rm. 1514, Ad- ministration Bldg. Men should consult the Scholarship Division, Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 1059, Administration Bldg. Reinstatement of Regents-Al- umni Scholarships: Former hold- ers of a Regents-Alumni Schol- arship who have lost the scholar- ship for academic reasons may apply for consideration of rein- statement of the scholarship for the present spring semester pro- viding a significant improvement has been made in academic rec- ord. Petition should be made by letter addressed to Mr. Ivan W. Parker, Secretary, Committee on University Scholarships, Room 10- 59, Administration Bldg. All pe- titions must be filed by Feb. 15, 1951. La Verne Noyes Scholarship: Application blanks for this scho- larship may be obtained at the Scholarship Division, Office of HELP WANTED CAMP COUNSELORS for established1 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 WANTEDl Graduate Social Science Students, 85c an hour. Call 7463. ) 13H ROOMS FOR RENT DOUBLE-ROOM; part of double suite, working man or student near Cam- pus Union. Shower; rent reasonable. 509 S. Division near Jefferson. )11R CAMPUS tourist home. Rooms by day or week. Bath, shower, T.V. 518 E. William, Phone 3-8454. )1R BOARD & ROOM-1 single and % of double. Cali 2-2915. )13R E. LIBERTY furnished singles, doubles, kitchen privileges, linens. Phone 5224. )14R SINGLE OR DOUBLE front room for man. Fully carpeted. New blond fur- niture. Near Washtenaw and South U. Quiet surroundings. Ideal for grad or faculty man. Phone 9815. )15R EXCEPTIONALLY WELL FURNISHED front room with two large closets, private home. Graduate student pre- ferred. Phone 2-5152 between 11 & 2. )16R ROOMS FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOMS for men or oppor- tunity to share. Available second se- mester. 1014, ph. 22333. )73R 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 GIRLS at 724 Tappan. Try there or at 718 Tappan. Phone 2-2901. )17R 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 DOUBLE OR TRIPLE ROOMS for men. Terrific deal. Aa inexpensive rates. Phone 3-0667. )13F STUDIO APARTMENT or double room for boys, 18 by 36 feet. Knotty pine, twin beds. Price $25 per month each. Near campus. Ph. 3-1937. )12F SINGLE ROOM - Men students. 836 Brookwood Ave. Phone 2-4239. )14F GRADUATE HOUSE for girls. Vacancy in big double room and single room. Phone 26753. 11F LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND LOST-Horn rimmed glasses on Pack- ard or Monroe. Reward. Phone 2-4591. 401 Cooley. )3L WOULD LIKE my coat in exchange for Saffell & Bush gray topcoat picked up in library Jan. 21. C. A. Froman. Phone 23256. )1L BUSINESS SERVICES GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now available at Office Equipment Serv- ice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar- anteed repair service on all makes of typewriters. ) 6B DAY CARE for CHILDREN in Licensed home. Reasonable. Phone 27810. )11B KIDDIE KARE RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone 3-1121. )10B VIOLA STEIN-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 SALE JACKETS-B-15 & B-29, mouton collar, quilted wool lining, special $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 BABY PARAKEETS, easily trained to talk and whistle at $5.59 each. Bird supplies and cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. 2B FOR SALE BOOK Shelves $3, Metal Bunk Bed $12. Bathinette $7. -- Teeter-Babe $3. High Chair $5. 518 E. Williams St. MOTORCYCLES-New and used. Re- pairing and rebuilding. India Motor- cycle Sales, 207 W. Liberty. Phone 2-1748. SALE SALE Cousins on State St. A Final Close Out Sale on A Group of COATS SUITS SKIRTS JACKETS DRESS DRESSES 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 Jimmie 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 -T cies exist in the men's sections of j Student Affairs, Room 1059, Ad- the Choral Union. Candidates de- ministration Bldg. This scholar- siring to join the chorus should , ship is open only to undergradu- make appointments for auditions ates who are blood descendants V : at once, at the offices of the Uni- versity Musical Society in Burton Tower, either in person or by telephone, 7513. Art Print Loan Collection: Stu- dents may sign up for prints for the second semester today and Thursday at the League Ballroom, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Rental fee, fifty cents. Applications for the Graduate School will be accepted through 4' p.m. Thurs., Feb. 15. All support- ing credentials including trans- cripts and letters of recommenda- tion must be received at the same time. Late applications cannot be considered. Student Aid Foundation: Finan- cial aid 'through this foundation is available to needy students who show promise of outstanding achi- evement. The present policy is to make grants as outright gifts to students in the first two years of college and as loans to stu- NOW SHOWING JOSEPHI COTTEN "LINDA IDARNELL CORNEt WILKE JEFF CHANDLER MEN + ON 5 30c to 5 P.M. 44c After of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces of World War I. Recipients for the last semester may apply for renewals of the award. Applications must be com- pleted by Feb. 15, 1951. 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, it 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 requestrand 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- plete information about their ve- hicles. (a) Those who are twenty-six years of age or older. 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