PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1954 I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsi- bility. Publication in it is construc- tive notice . to all members of the University. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552 Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1954 VOL LXV, No. 167 Notiees Regents' Meeting, Friday, June 11, at 9:30 a.m. Communications for consid- eration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than June 3. Distribution of Diplomas: If the exer- cises are held in the Stadium, diplomas for all graduates, excepting the School of Dentistry, will be distributed from designated stations under the east stands of the Stadium, immediately af- ter the exercises. The diploma distribu- M 1#T-h iT NOW SHOWING WHEN A SAVAGE TRIBE AND THE U.S. CAVALRY FOUGHT SIDE BY SIDE!I tion stations are on the level above the tunnel entrance. If, however, the exercises are held in the Yost Field House, all diplomas ex- cepting those of the School of Dentistry will be distributed from the windows of the Cashier's Office and the Regis- trar's Office in the lobby of the Admin- istration Building. Following the cere- mony, diplomas may be called for un- til 9 p.m. Commencement Instructions to Fac- ulty Members. Convene at 4:15 p.m. in first floor lobby in Administration Building; buses will be provided in front of Administration Building to take you to the Stadium or Yost Field House to join procession and to take the place assigned to you on stage, as directed by Marshals; at the end of the exercises, buses will be ready in driveway east of the Stadium or at west side of Field House to bring you back to the campus. Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT Commencement--Saturday, June 12, 5:30 p.m. WEATHER FAIR Time of Assembly - 4:30 p.m. (except noted) Places of Assembly Members of the Faculties at 4:15 p.m. In the Lobby, first floor, Administration Building, where they may robe. (Trans- portation to Stadium or Field House will be provided.) Regents, Ex-Regents, Deans and other Administrative Officials at 4:15 p.m. in Administration Building, Room 2549, where they may robe. (Transportation to Stadium or Field House will be pro. vided.) Students of the various Schools and Colleges on paved roadway East of East Gate (Gate 1-Tunnel) to Stadium in four columns of twos in the following order: SECTION A-North side of pavement -LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS SECTION B--South side of pavement -EDUCATION (in front) -ENGINEERING (Behind Ed.) -ARCHITECTURE (behind Eng.) -MEDICINE (behind Arch.) -NURSING-(behind Medicine) SECTION C-On grass field in a line about 30 degrees South of East -LAW (in front) -PHARMACY (behind Laws) -DENTISTRY (behind Pharmacy) -BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (behind Dent.) There is a DEMAND For young Americans care- fully trained for successful careers in Foreign Trade or Foreign Service Leading American business firms have come to depend on the American Institute for Foreign Trade as a major source of trained personnel for their international opera- tions. A hard-hitting, intensive one- year course at the graduate level will give you the back- ground you need in languag- es, area studies and business administration as it obtains to world trade. -NATURAL RESOURCES (behind Bus. Ad.) -MUSIC (behind Natural Resources) SECTION D-On grass field in a line about 45 degrees South of East -PUBLIC HEALTH (in front) -SOCIAL WORK (behind Public Health) -GRADUATE (behind Social Work with Doctors in front) MARCH INTO STADIUM-5:00 p.m. WEATHER RAINY In case of rainy weather, the Univer- sity fire siren will be blown between 4:00 and 4:5 p.m. indicating the exer- cises in the Stadium will be abandoned. Members of the Faculties, Regents, Deans, etc., will assemble at the same places as for the fair weather program. Graduates will go direct to Yost Field House at 5:00 p.m. and enter by the South door. GLENN L. ALT Chief Marshal COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES June 12, 1954 To be held at 5:30 p.m. either in the Stadium or Yost Field House, depend- ing on the weather. Exercises will con- clude about 7:30 p.m. Those eligible to participate: Gradu- ates of Summer Session of 1953 and of February and June, 1954. Graduates of the Summer Session of 1954 and of Feb- ruary 1955 are not supposed to partici- pate; however, no check is made of those taking part in the ceremony, but no tickets are available for those in this classification. Tickets: For Yost Field House: Two to each prospective graduate, to be distributed from Tuesday, June 1, to 12:00 noon on Saturday, June 12, at Cashier's Office, first floor of Administration Building;. For Stadium: No tickets necessary. Chil- dren not admitted unless accompanied by adults. Academic Costume: Can be rented at Moe Sport Shop, North University Ave- nue, Ann Arbor. Assembly for Graduates: At 4:30 p.m. in area east of Stadium. Marshals will direct graduates to proper stations. If siren indicates (at intervals from 4:00 to 4:15 p.m.) that exercises are to be held in Yost Field House, graduates should go directly there and be seated by Marshals. Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main Street gates only. All should be seated by 5:00 p.m., when procession enters field. Yost Field House: Only those holding tickets can be admitted owing to lack of space. Enter on State Street, opposite McKinley Avenue. Alumni Reunions: Headquarters at Alumni Memorial Hall. Registration on June 10, 11, and 12. Alumni Luncheon: Saturday, June 12, 11:45 a.m., in Waterman Gymnasium. Admission of Alumni by badge. Rela- tives and friends by tickets provided at Alumni headquarters. Graduation Announcements, Invita- tions, Class Rings, Pins, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student Affairs. Commencement Programs: To be dis- tributed at Stadium or Yost Field House. Housing: Alumnishould apply at Reg- istration Desk, Alumni Memorial Hall: all others at Residence Halls Office in the Administration Building. Student Accounts. Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb- ruary 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the Uni- versity and "(a) All academic credits will be with- held, the grades for the semester or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has been made." HERBERT G. WATKINS, Secretary GENERAL LIBRARY To all students having Library books: 1. Students having in their possession books borrowed from the General Li- brary or its branches are notified that such books are due Wed., June 2. 2. Students having special need for certain books between June 2 and June 10 may retain such books for that per- iod by renewing them at the Charging Desk. 3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at the Library by Fri., June 11 will be sent to the Cashier's Office and their credits and grades will be withheld until such time as said records are cleared in compli- ance with the regulations of the Re- gents. The General Library will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Mon., May 31, which is being observed as Memorial Day this year. It will also be open until 10 p.m. on the two Saturday evenings, May 29 and June 5, which fall within the examination period. The Divisional Libraries will in gen- eral be open their regular schedules during the examination period includ- ing Mon., May 31. Any difference in schedules will be posted on their doors. All undergraduates interested in the area program in American Culture (see L.S.A. Announcement for 1954-55, pp. 220-222) as a field of concentration are invited to attend a special meeting Wed- nesday afternoon, May 26, at 4 p.m., in 2407 Mason Hall. Professor B. W. Wheel- (Continued on Page 4) DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 23-24-1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.94 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday LOST AND FOUND LOST: Psych 55 Notebook. Please! Re- ward. NO 3-0521, ext. 575, )166A LOST: Horn-rimmed glasses in green case. Call NO 2-2395, 165A LOST Diamond Ring, center stone, flanked by three small stones, in campus area. Reward. Call NO 8-6575. 161A FOR SALE 1947 FORD-Good body and motor. Need cash, best offer takes it. Call Ted NO 2-7409. 1950 PLYMOUTH SURBURBAN DeLuxe. $650, ($100 cast-payments at $39 per month.) Call University, Ext. 2573, 12-1 P.M. or 3YP, 3512-M. evenings. )525B M.G. T.D., Perfect condition. Red with red. Radio and Heater. $1,419.50. Call NO 2-6478. )517B BEAUTIFUL 1953 PONTIAC CONVERT- IBLE, like new, Duo-Hydramatic. Red, complete accessories. Priced to sell. Lt. R. M. Davis, NROTC, phone Univ. Ext. 396 or NO 3-3142. )521B 3-D CAMERA, $25. Typewriter, $15. Auto- mobile Spotlight, $5. Phone NO 2-5241. )516B 1950 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE, less than 40,000 miles; best offer over $900. Top condition! NO 3-1511, ext. 699, or Ypsi. 266-J. )515B LEICA ill-C FOR SALE A MEDIUM blue-grey gabardine suit, Single breasted, sport style. Like new, size 40 regular. Very reasonably pric- ed. Call NO 3-1904 after 8 p.m. on weekdays only. Ask for Steve. )299B 1953, 26-FOOT ELCAR TRAILER. Like new, complete bathroom. Call NO 5-1978. )420B MAN'S WRIST WATCH in good con- dition, repaired and cleaned, Merril, 17 jewel, originally $83.71-now $50. Upholstered reclining tapestry chair, wooden arms and sliding footstools, fair condition, $5; Gray folding baby buggy, chrome handle with white plastic, hardly used, $50, originally 089. Casco baby high chair, all chrome and steel with blue plastic seat cover, adjustable foot rest, $16. Folding nursery chair, $3. Majestic portable radio with inside and outside aerial, $48; Large bassinet with pad and lining, $8. Two large walnut veneer sideboards, can be painted, $6 each, NO 2-9020. )392B ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND MEALS for men students. Showers, linens, inner springs, rebates on meals. Call 2-6422, 1319 Hill. )23E BOARD-MEN AND WOMEN. Profes- sional cook. 1, 2, or 3 meals per day, 7 days per week. Snack privileges. Rooms also available for men. Nelson International House, 915 Oakland, NO 3-8506. )23E SUMMER BOARDERS: 50% Discount first week: Excellent meals in fra- ternity, second helpings blus unlim- ited milk. One block from campus. NO 3-1089. Rooms also available. $4.50-$6.00. )21E SUMMER BOARDERS, 5 days $2.10 per day. Reasonable Call Jess, NO 2-7363. a week, rebates. )20E FOR RENT FOR SALE 1942 DODGE. Good condition $75. Call Marlene NO 8-9322. )523B 1948 TIP CITY Traveler house trailer. $600 or reasonable offer. Ideal for couple or vacation. See at 601 S. Main. Call Brauner NO 3-3601. )524B Graduation Specials on Used Cameras ANSCO F 4.5 Speedex. 2 to 1/250th Sec. shutter $20.00. ARGUS A 35mm camera with F 4.5 lens with case $12.00 KODAK Vigilant 616 with case $19.50 ARGUS C-4 with F 2.8 lens, case and flash. New Price $99.50, this one like new $75.00 PENTA ReFlex-Twin lens Reflex, F 3.5 lens and double exposure prevention $15.00 F-2 Summitar lens. Like case. Will sacrifice at Phone NO 2-7969. new. With half price. )518B 1953 HENRY J., 6-cylinder deluxe. Over- drive, heater, extras. $600.00 or offer. Call NO 3-2962 evenings. )519B FOR SALE-1947 Kaiser 4-door, by orig- inal owner; 31,000 miles; excellent condition, $225. Days-NO 3-1511, ext. 2880, Evenings, NO 3-0341. )520B 1948 BUICK ROADMASTER-new tires, engine and body in excellent condi- tion. $300. Available in June. Phone Chaloner, NO 3-8506. )494B 1948 PLYMOUTH business coupe-heat- er, good tires, engine, and body. Call Barbara Child. NO 2-3225. )514B VACATION SPECIAL-1951 Ford 2 door -radio and heater. Overdrive V8. One owner-low mileage. Huron Mo- tor Sales, .222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )507B 1950 CHEVROLET Special Club Coupe. Low mileage. Real nice. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. KODAK Flash Bantam, like new with _ case $35.00 j1949 TC MG, 27,500 miles. D. N. Thomas, DODAK 35-With case. $15.00 . 613 Josephine, Flint, Michigan. )501B FOR SALE-Du Mont 12 i in. TV with KODAK DUO - 620-F 3.5 lens, 1 to FM radio. Complete with table. A 1/300th-second shutter. $15.00 real bargain at $75. Ann Arbor Radio VOIGHTLANDER BESSA-F 3.5 lens, I and TV. 1217 S. University. )496B 1 to 1/400th-second Compus Rapid 1948 STUDEBAKER-4-door, Command- shutter. $50.00 er-runs perfectly. Huron Motor Sales, FLEXARET-Twin lens reflex camera . 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )520B with crack film advance F 3.5 lens. 1936 CHEVROLET-4-door, good tires. Prontor II shutter and case. $65.00 Runs fine. See Smitty, Huron Motor GRAFLEX CIRO 35-P 3.5 lens, with Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. case and flash. Like new, $42.00 )508B ZEISS SUPER IKONTA B-F 2.8 Zeiss ALL COLORS, parakeets and babies for Tessar lens. $75.00 training. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. Open daily until 7. )473B STARRING 7MAJ~~~ff C DR UEN M m Write to: Admissions Committee Amtrican Institute for Foreign Trade Thunderbird Field L Phoenix, Arizona ZEISS-9x12-cm. camera with F 4.5 lens,F 1 to 1/200th-second shutter, Kalart range finder, pack adapter and cut film holders. $65.00 KEYSTONE A-7-16mm. movie camera. $50.00 REVERE MODEL 70-8-mm. magazine movie camera. Sells new for $109.50, this one like new. $65.00 KODAK REFLEX-Twin lens reflex with F 3.5 lens, built in flash synchroni- zation and case. $75.00 ZEISS NETTAR-Roll film folding with F 4.5 lens, 1 to 1/300th-second shut- ter and flash synchronization. With$ case and rangefinder. $29.50I 18-cm. F 2.8 Zeiss-Sonnar lens, coated and in Exakta mount. $250.00 ALL CAMERAS-Are sold with our 30- day Replacement Warranty and may be purchased on our time payment plan for as little as 10% down. PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE Camera Shop 1116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972 )522B 1948 CHEVROLET, one owner, 2-door, low mileage, new tires, radio and heater. Very clean. Huron Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )506B GENERATION, spring issue, now on sale at campus bookstores, Michigan Union and Michigan League. )31L LaSALLE, 1940, with a V-8 Cadillac motor in very good condition. Radio and heater. Complete car for $85, motor $50. Mechanics special. NO 2-9020. )450B ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox, 39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )14B FOR SALE: 45 pieces of pineapple glass, $46; Large aluminum tray, $6; aluminum bowl, $4; yellow hand hooked rug, $6; small light, $3; General Electric clock, $6; electric grill, $3; three prs. pink marquisette curtains, $16; 2 prs. cerise curtains, $6 ;odd pieces of satina, etc., $3.50; 16 pieces of blue and white luncheon set, $17; aqua tablecloth, 8 napkin., $11; three large linen dish towels, $4; twelve yellow-white linen nap- kins $3.50; eight yellow small nap- kins, $2; one Chinese hanging, hand made, $6; one pr. green striped drapes, $3.50; one pr. white curtains, $3. Phone NO 2-9020. 459B 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. Avail- able June 19-Sept. 10. Low rent. One block from campus. NO 2-8205. )82C APARTMENT for three senior men- starting next fall. Quiet surroundings. Call NO 3-2872 evenings. )80C SUBLET apartment for summer. 3 rooms and private bath. Close to campus. Furnished. Phone NO 3-0410. COOL NEW Apartment for rent. Sum- mer. Call NO 3.2348. )83C- MEN-STUDENT MANAGER has single double and apt. for 2 or 3 for sum- mer; fall. Ideal for Law. Call Bob at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2169. )77C BOYS: LOOKING for large, cool room for summer-close by? Have two sin- gles plus 18x36 double. Call NO 3-1937 after Decoration Day. )78D- CAMPUS. Two room suites for men. Summer and Fall. Refrigerator. NO 8-6876. )75C 3-ROOM apartment, private bath, furn- ished. Sublet for summer, near cam- pus. Call NO 3-0355, after 6:30 P.M. 76C NICELY FURNISHED 3 room apart- ment, to sublet for summer. 3 miles out of town. 2725 Elsworth Rd. Call after 6. NO 5-4633. )72C FURNISHED TWO ROOM apts. Pri- vate bath, $80. Share $75. $50 refund yearly to non-smokers. NO 8-8422. )74C CARETAKER APARTMENT, near cam- pus. Two unmarried engineering stu- dents, to be here 2 or 3 years, sum- mer and winter. Mrs. Atkins, NO 5-2882 or Mrs. Stewart. )57C ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS in Medical Frat. house avail- able to summer school students de- siring pleasant surroundings indu- cive to study. NO 3-8693. )83D SUMMER ROOMS, single, double, triple. $4.50 per week. Call NO 2-9431. )81D ROOMS FOR SUMMER-very pleasant rooms; Quiet, shady street, two blocks from campus. One single, one double; twin beds, cross ventilation. 1320 For- est Court, NO 3-4685. )80D MALE STUDENTS, Cooking privileges, half block to campus. Summer and fall. 417 E. Liberty. )75D ROOMS for summer, single and double and lots of hot water. 1315 Camb- ridge Rd. NO 2-8797.. )72D LARGE PLEASANT ROOM, completely equipped for light housekeeping; elec- tric refrigerator, all utilities furnish- ed. Must have a car! Small baby accepted. $10 per week. NO 2-9020. )71D ROOMS AND/OR MEALS for summer session. Fraternity house located on State Street, one block from cam- pus. Call NO 2-3297 and ask for house manager. )70D PLEASANT ROOM, completely equipped. Refrigerator privileges-all utilities furnished-Must have a car. $10 double or $8 single. NO 2-9020. )67D OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS Rooms by Day or Week Campus Tourist Homes. Ph. NO 3-8454 518 E. Williams St., (near State) )25D DENy, MENY MIN; MO You con PICK your job wh'en yo cople your college major with secretrial skills acquired in the 4 months (Gregg) INTENSIVE SECRETARIAL COURSE for college girls of MOSER Free lifetime placement anywhere. trt first Monday each month .. ,But- Cetin T free 57 EAST JACKSON WABAS4 2.493 CHICAGO 4 PERSONAL THIS IS the end! Your last opportunity for student specials to: Better Homes-Gardens $4 (reg. $5) Esquire $4 (reg. $6) Harper's $4 (reg. $6) Hi-Fi $5-7-10 ($6-10-13.50) Life $4 (reg. $6.75) New T-L Sport $3 (reg. $3.75) Newsweek $3 (reg. $6) Sat. Eve. Post $5 ($6) Time $3 (reg. $6) These are only a few-other savings on Holiday, Ladies Home Jr., Made- moiselle, etc. Ideal gifts, Dad's day. Order now, pay later. Student Period- icals, NO 2-3061, 9 A.M.-11 P.M. )113F HELP WANTED G I RL WANTED!. General Office Work Bookkeeping, typing, filing! Experience desirable. Plenty of op- portunity with fast growing com- pany. Call Mr. Chapin, NO 2-2513 for appointment. )100H 2 COPY WRITERS for radio and TV station. One full time. One for 30 hours. Ability more important than experience. Phone NO 2-5517. EARN $1,000 THIS SUMMER Openings in Michigan for college men and women. Assist locan manager of Childeraft. A Marshall Field own- ed company; ask for Mr. Gibson- 3rd floor MichiganrUnion,GThurs., May 27. 1-7 P.M. )103H Child Care Attendants $3,444-3,684 for 40 hour week $4.477-4,769 for 48 hour week Men and women, high school grad- uates, 21 to 39, for permanent posi- tions at the Wayne County Training School in Northville, Michigan. Ap- plications and announcements may be secured from any branch of the Wayne County Library. (See Detroit and suburban telephone directories for locations) or contact: WAYNE COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 2200 Cadillac Tower Detroit 26 WO 5-2750 )106H SUMMER WORK Earn $1,000.00 This Summer Large national organization will train several alert college men for outside contact work in large cities and re- sort areas of 1ichigan. Transporta- tion furnished. No experience neces- sary, but you must have a neat, bus- inesslike appearance and enjoy meet- ing and talking with people. Excel- lent experience regardless of your future plans. Earnings will average $100.00 per week. For interview please write Box No. 10, Michigan Daily. Several Permanent Full Time Positions Available HELP WANTED WANTED-Man 21 or over to instruct in riding in Wisconsin boys' camp, July and August. Write to Camp Deerhorn, 42 Edgemore Road, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Carriers for THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Morning hours, Good pay. Openings for summer and next fall. Call cir- culation Dept. NO 23-24-1. )105H WANTED - Female Help. Registered nurse for boys' camp in Wisconsin for July and August. Write Dr. Don Broadbridge, 42 Edgemore Road, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. BUSINESS SERVICES WEBCOR 3 Speaker Musicale The first truly hi-fidelity table model phonograph. Hear it and compare it at Ann Arbor Radio and T.V. "Student Service" 1217 So. University Ph. NO 8-7942 1% blocks east of East Eng. )47E EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires manu- script typing. Hickory 9-4361, )531 TYPING: Reasonable rates, accurate and efficient. Phone NO 8-7590 830 S. Main. )3 TYPING WANTED: term papers, theses; reasonable rates. Mrs. Don Walker, 4220 Plymouth Rd., NO 8-897. )52I EXPERT PIANO TUNING, only $7.00. Will buy small used pianos. Call NO 3-3109, Ann Arbor Piano Co. )511 TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard for rent, sales, and service. MORRILLS WASHING, Finished Work, and Hand Ironing. Rough dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. Free pick-up and delivery. Ph. NO 2-9020. Spec- ialize in cotton dresses. )21 DRESSMAKING - 25 years experience, LADIES TAILORING AND ALTERA- TIONS. Reasonable prices. NO 3-3294. )451 TRANSPORTATION WANTED-Riders to Tulsa, Okla. via St. Louis. Leaving early June 2. Call NO 2-6403. )90G RIDERS wanted to San Francisco. Leaving June 13 and to Kansas City leaving June 9. Call NO 86004. )91G RIDE WANTED to Maine for 3. About June 19. Share expenses. NO 8-9783. )92 WANTED: one or two riders, men only, to San Francisco; share gas. Leav- ing about June 15, going scenic route, won't rush. Call NO 2-0032 after 6 P.M. )89G TWO PAYING PASSENGERS want ride to Denver after graduation. Call NO 3-4668 after 5:30 P.M. )86G COLLEGE GIRL driving to New York Friday May 28 for long weekend. Want girl to help me drive. 5972 W. Ypsilanti. )88G WANTED TO BUY USED BEAT-UP footlocker. Ben Olive, 226 Wenley W. Q. )17J WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT near Cam- pus wanted. Immediate occupancy or fall suitable for two research assist- ants, responsible, references. Call U of M, Ext. 2633 after seven P.M. )23K SABBATICAL? Young faculty couple wants furnished home. Available June or Sept. $100 preferred. Call NO 2-9558. )22K The final issue of The Daily for this semester is Friday morning, May 28. The first issue of the Sum- .. v ;t, f' 4 Cartoon - News - Variety FrRIDAY "Three Coins in the Fountain" .1 Sell your textbooks at Follett's for CASH Bring all of them whether used on this campus or not FOLLETT'S ... 322 S. State St. )103H 4 mer Session is Tuesday, June 22. For GRADUATION ".- ,,and WEDDING GIFTS .VISIT THE INDIA ART SHOP 330 MAYNARD STREET A, '4 . ill . Blankets Laundered by Factory-Recommended Process * WASHED in swirling sude using a mild coconut oil based soap. l I __ i Starting TODAY Matinees 45c (al_____ Evenings 75c f. * MOTHPROOFED to give protection for the summer months ahead. * FRAMED AND CARDED to insure size and bring nap to a fluffy softness. * BINDINGS FINISHED by hand and checked for minor repair. $1 25 PER DON'T GAMBiL Sell Your Used Text- books NOW. By Next '1' I; ;_ I & IE' II