T-RE MICIGAN DAILY I if FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TYPEWRITERS, all makes, bought, sold, rented, exchanged, repaired. O. D. MORRILL, 314 So. State. --c TYPEWRITING AND M I M E O- GRAPHING promptly and neatly done. 0. D. MORRILL, 314 So. State St. --c LOST AND FOUND LOST-Between 909 E. Univ. and Townley's Grocery on S. Univ., or on Church St. to Hill, a Dutch Silver Pin, round in shape. Reward. Phone 21136. -0 LOST-Not if your furs are stored here. Our policy protects your furs completely 12 months. Zwerdling's Fur Shop. Complete fur service since 1904. -c FOR RENT--For fall, two wall fur- nished rooms for men. Can be made into suite for instructor or for two Chinese students. No other persons in house. 1603 So. Univer- sity Ave. Phone 8040. --0 FOR SALE--Scotch Terrier pedi- greed puppies. Prices reasonable. Call Mrs. Inch, Ypsilanti 3040. -0 FOR SALE-Chevrolet coach, run only 4,700 miles, excellent condi- tion, bargain price. Phone 9562. -2 Olympic Grid Exhibit To Be Staged Monday LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6.-(/P)--The announcement "and a new Olympic record" has been made many times at the 1932 games, but there's an- other one to be made Monday night. A flock of football players from Princeton, Yale and Harvard will meet the best California, Stanford and Southern California can muster. Not only will it be the first time American football has been' played at the Olympic games; it will be the first time it has been played any where on an August night. It will be no trick at all to make a football attendance record for an August game. There surely will be 75,000 spectators, maybe more. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING WANT- ED-Will call for and deliver. Soft water used; washing done separate. Phone 2-3478. -c WANTED-Laundry. S o f t water. 21044. Towels free, socks darned. -c TYPING-Theses a specialty. Call M. V. Hartsuff, 9087. ---0 jects, public school music, and art. Any one interested please call at the office, 201 Mason Hall. Life Certificate required. Signing-Out Slips: All signing-out slips up to date for all undergradu- ate houses on campus should be sent to the Undergraduate Office of the Women's League before August 10. Further slips signed after date should be in the office before August 19. Baptist Students: Last Guild meetings of the Summer Session. At the noon hour in the Church, Mrs. Dorrance will speak on "The Quest." At 6:30 regular Friendship and Devotional Hour; A Symposium on Personality conducted by the president of the Guild. First Methodist Church: Dr. Fisher will preach at 10:45 a. m. on "Standards of Behavior." This is one of the sermons in the series "Living in the Twentieth Century." Wesley Hall: At 5-6 p. m. an informal reception for Dr. Frederick C. Eiselen, of the Board of Education of the Methodist Church. At 6 p. m. Dr. Eiselen will speak on some phase of Religion and Education. Reformed Students: Mr. B. Kruithof will conduct the service this morning at the Phi Alpha Kappa fraternity on 1000 East Ann St. Service will begin at 10:00. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Services today, 8:00 am. The Holy Communion, 11:00 a. m. Kindergarten, 11:00 a. m. The Holy Communion and sermon by the Reverend Edward M. Duff. Harris Hall: Tea for .summer school students from four to six, this afternoon. Liberal Students Union: Dr. Carl E. Guthe will talk to the Liberal Students Union of the Unitarian Church, corner of State and Huron streets, at 7:30 tonight on the subject, "Does Science offer a Philosophy of Life." Refreshments and social hour will follow the discussion. Mixed Tennis Tournament: The draw has been posted on Palmer Field Courts. The first round must be completed by this evening. Information concerning the names of partners and opponents together with their telephone numbers will be; sion 2197. Russia's sheep flocks are estimated to contain 112,000,000 head, as against 106,000,000 in Australia and 51,000,000 in the United States. supplied by calling University Exten- Students Not Receiving The Michigan Daily will report all complaints to the Publications Building on Maynard Street. Phone 2-1214 OE I LEFT To Buy Men's and F LORSHEIM H ESa Former $8, $9, and $10 Values; a Few Specials at $7.85 A Still Deeper Cut on All Other Shoes For this last week, $2.89, $3.89 to $5.89 Hours 9-12; 2-5 I i TEXT AND REFERENCE BOOKS, 50s Each 19 mill I I 1 0 . 111 ,Jill 11111 11 r _ a. .yg "rt I - i - _________