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SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1940

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIVE

Hughes' Plane
Sold To Brit
Will Be Used For Service
Between London, Egypt
NEW YORK, Aug. 9.-(1P)-How-
ard Hughes' famous "flying labora-
tory"'jn which he flashed around the
world two years ago to set a globe-
circling record, left Los Angeles to-
night heading for a war-time mission
of courier service between London
and Egypt.
It was bought several days ago for
an undisclosed sum, sources here
said, by the British purchasing com-
mission.
The young, wealthy film producer
set his round-the world mark of 3
days, 19 hours and 17 minutes, in
July, 1938, in the big silver mono-
plane.
The low-winged Lockheed was ex-
pected to land at Floyd Bennett air-
port late tomorrow, but it was possi-
ble it might arrive early tomorrow
morning.

Army Bomber Spreads Protecting Wing Over Protector

HANDY SERVICE DIRECTORY

MISCELLANEOUS -20
- WANTED -
1000R'lESlMEN
Whether they are square, flat or
pound headed-for that Collegiate
"Crew Hair-cut" or Personality Hair
Style . . . at Dascola Barbers near
the Michigan Theatre.
TRANSPORTATION -21
WANTED-1P ide to New York City or
vicinity Aug. 14-17. Call 9421 after
5:00 p.m. Wll slhie expenses.
LAUNDERING -9
LAINDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned
Careful work at a low price.

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-2-room suite, separate
study, no other roomers. 816 So.
State, Apt. 3, Phone 2-3759.
DOUBLE & SINGLE rooms for grad-
uate women. Near campus. Meals,
if desired. 1311 Wilmot. Call 6944.
DOUBLE ROOM -- Breakfast and
lunch $32.50 a month. Beginning
fall term. With young couple. Box
2, Daily.
MODERN, attractively furnished
apartment - air-conditioned; all-
electric; garage; 4 rooms; tile bath;
$50. Call 2-1414 or 2-3764.

FOR RENT
ROOMS including apartment for
graduate womnen or young couple.
Constant hot water. 426 E. Wash-
ington. Inquire at 422 E. Washing-
ton. Mrs. Lewis.
ROOMS with adjoining lavatory-
Also suite with private bath and
shower. Continuous hot water.
Mrs. Lewis, Phone 8544, 422 E.
Washington. University approved.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for fac-
ulty or graduate couple. 3-rooms,
fully furnished. Second floor of
two-family residence. 210 North
Seventh.

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The Army's latest fighter plane, the tiny but mighty Curtiss P-40, is shown here sitting under the wing of
a huge B-15 bomber during air carps maneuvers at Selfridge Field, Mich. The P-40 is equipped with the
Allison in-line engine.
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Future Men and Women
of Michigan
For a more successful university career, plan now
to take your notes in shorthand and to type them
and your themes and theses.
Let us supply this practical training during your
freshman year.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

SIlVER R LAUNDRY
607 Hoover Phone 5594
Free pickups and deliveries
Price List
(All articles washed and ironed)
Shirts.....................14
Undershirts................04
Shorts.....................04
Pajama Suits ... ........... .10
Socks, pair ........ ........ .03
Handkerchiefs...............02
Bath Towels ............... .03
All Work Guaranteed
Also special prices on Coeds'
laundries. All bundles done sep-
arately. No markings. Silks,
wools are our specialty.

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Shop and Save
at the Sign of
Cut
Rate
Drugs
365
Days
aYear"
'The little store with lower prices"
231 SOUTH STATE STREET ... PHONE 5933

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TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR

Hamilton Business College
William at State Ann Arbor

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409 So. Division St., Sunday service
at 10:30, Subject: "Spirit." Sunday
School at 11:45.
First Presbyterian Church: Sunday,
August 11, 1940.
10:45 a.m. "The Reality of Christ"
will be the subject of the sermon by
our guest minister, The Rev. David
Porter, minister of the First Presby-
terian Church, Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Michigan Christian Fellowship.
You are cordially invited to enjoy
a devotional and social hour with this
group Sunday afternoon at 4:30 in
the Fireside Room of Lane all. The
program this week is in charge of
Professors Edwards and Warwick,
both from Bob Jones College, Cleve-
land, Tennessee.
Doctoral Examination: Mr Har-
old Bryon Allen, English Language
and Literature; Thesis: "Samuel
Johnson and the Authoritarian Prin-
ciple in Linguistic Criticism," Mon-
day, August 12, at 9 a.m., 3223 A.H.
Chairman, C. C. Fries.
By the action of the Executive
Board the chairman may invite mem-
bers of the faculties and advanced
doctoral candidates to attend the
examination and he may grant per-
mission to attend to those who for
sufficient reason might wish to be
present.
C. S. Yoakum
Scenes from "The Merchant of
Venice": The class in Oral Interpre-
tation of Shakespeare will present a
review of selected scenes from Shake-
speare's "The Merchant of Venice"
Monday, August 12, at 7 p.m., room
302, Mason Hall. Persons interested
are invited to this program.
The Graduate Commercial Club
will hold its final meeting of the
summer, Tuesday, August 13. The
meeting will be in the form of a
picnic at the Huron-Dexter Park.
Cars will leave theheast entrance of
the UniversityHigh School at 5:30.
All commercial teachers are cordially
invited to attend.
Deutscher Verein. The annual ban-
quet of the Deutscher Verein will be
held in the Deutsches Haus, 1315
Hill Street, Tuesday evening August
13, at 6:30 p.m. The price of the din-
ner is included in the dues paid by
the members.
Members of the Verein, students
of German, members of the summer
teaching staff, or anyone desiring to
attend are requested to make res-
ervations at the Deutsches Haus or
at the German department office, 204
U.H. Price per plate to non-members
is 75 cents. There will be a program
of entertainment and dancing fol-
lowing the dinner.
All freshmen and sophomores in
the College of Literature, Science and
the Arts who are attending the Sum-
mer Session and who have not had

their elections for the fall semester
approved, are urged to consult with
me before the close of the Summer
Session. Appointments can be made
by calling at the Office of the Aca-
demic Counselors, Room 108, Masonf
Hall, or by calling Extension 613.
Arthur VanDuren
Chairman, Academic Counselors.
The final examination schedule
as published in the complete an-
nouncement is incorrect. Below is the
correct schedule.
Hour of
Recitation 8 9 10 11
Time of Thurs. Fri. Thurs. Fri.
Examination 8-10 8-10 2-4 2-4
Hour of All other
Recitation 1 2 3 hours
Time of Thurs. Thurs. Fri. Fri.
Examination 4-6 10-12 10-12 4-6
The University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational Information
has received notice of the following
Civil Service Examinations. Appli-
cations will be received indefinitely
until further notice:
UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE
Senior Inspector, Powder and Ex-
plosives, salary $2,600.
Inspector, Powder and Explosives,
salary $2,300.
Associate Inspector, Powder and
Explosives, salary $2,000.
Assistant Inspector, Powder and
Explosives, salary $1,800.
Junior Inspector, Powder and Ex-
plosives, salary $1,620.-
Senior Inspector, Ship Construc-
tion, salary $2,600.
Inspector, Ship Construction, sal-
ary $2,000.
Senior Inspector, Engineering Ma-
terials, salary $2,600.
Inspector,.Engineering Materials,
salary $2,000.
Junior Inspector, Engineering Ma-
terials, salary $1,620.
Complete information filed at the
University Bureau of Appointments
and Occupational Information, 201
Mason Hall. Office hours, 9-12 and
2-4.
University Bureau of Appointments
and Occupational Information
The University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational InformationI

TYPING- 18
TYPING-L. M. Heywood, 414 May-
nard St., Phone 5689.
TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen.
408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or
2-1416. 34
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-4-room, nicely furnish-
ed apartment, private bath, elec-
tric stove and refrigeration. Os-
born, 1839 So. State St.
ROOMS for University men: doubles
and singles. Block and a half from
campus. Large, attractively-fur-
nished. Inner spring mattresses.
Three showers. Men's lounge. Ping
pong recreation room. Prices $3 up.
807 So. State. Phone 4844.
has received. notice of the following
Civil Service Examinations. Dates for
applications are noted in each case:
CITY OF NEW YORK CIVIL
SERVICE
Assistant Engineer (Designer),
Grade 4, (Board of Water Supply),
salary $3,120, Aug. 6 to Sept. 23, 1940.
Assistant Engineer, Grade 4, (Drill
Operations), salary $3,120, Aug. 6 to
Aug. 26, 1940.
Director of Medical and Nursing
Service, salary $6,000, Aug. 6 to Aug.
26, 1940.
Building Manager, (Housing Au-
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d YOU HAVEN'T
R EA LLY DINED D
until you have had
A HOME-COOKED MEAL
Aat the
UNIVERSITY GRILL
615 East Wililam Street

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For TODAY
DOLLAR DY SPECIALS
A DILLER, A DOLLAR. A nine o'clock scholar of thrift #ill be
sure to be here tomorrow morning. The minute our doors open, will
be your signal to buy the most wonderful dollar's worth ever! Why?
Because we're having a Dollar Day - and that means we must outdo
ourselves giving you the buys of a lifetime - all for $1, the former
prices forgotten!

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