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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1941

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Education conference Program

ASSOCIATED PRESS

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TODAY
2:30 p.m., Rackham Building. Open-
ing Session.
4:30 p.m. Opening of International
Children's Art Exhibit and
Book Exhibit.
DAILY OFFICIAL
r BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 3)
that follow. Use of dictionary is op-
tional.
All Members of fi Lambda Theta
who plan to attend the breakfast
honoring Mrs. Goodykoonst on Wed-
nesday, July 9, at the League at 7:45
a.m., or the breakfast for visiting
Latin American women which will be
held ,Friday, July 11, at the League
at 7:45 a.m. should make reserva-
tions immediately by phoning 2-2417,
Miss Holtman, or 2-2731, Miss Ellis.
Portuguese Classes: The Interna-
tional Center is able to offer classes
in Portuguese to Summer Session
students. Organizational classes will
be held at 7:00 on Wednesday and
Thursday in the International Cen-
ter.
The Pi Lambda Theta office, 2533
U.E.S., will be open on Monday from
8 to 12 and 1 to 4, at which time
members should secure their tickets
for the two breakfasts this week.
Graduate Students, and others in-
terested, are invited to listen to the
regular Tuesday program of record-
ed music to be given in the Men's
Lounge of the Rackham Building at
8:00 p.m., July 8. The following
"all Beethoven" program will be
played: Beethoven's Ninth Sym-
phony and Violin Concerto in D
Major.
Students, College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts: No course
may be elected for crelit after the
end of the second week. Saturday,
July 12th, is therefore the last day
on which new elections may be ap-
proved. The willingness of an in-
structor to admit a student later will
not affect the operation of this rule.
Regular Monday evening meetings
of the University Chapter of the Re-
serve Officers' Association will be
held at the Michigan Union through-
out the summer, and all Reserve
Officers who may be enrolled in the
Summer Session are cordially in-
vited to attend, Lt. Louis Gordon,
Grad., Chapter president, announced
today.
Summer plans for the group call
for one all-day firing session at the
Ann Arbor Police Department Range,
and a stag picnic at the end of sum-
mer school.
The weekly meetings will be in the
form of informal conferences con-
cerning matters of importance to all
reserve officers, and will include the
use of many training films to illus-
trate military principles, Lt. Gordon
said. Two hours inactive duty credit
for each meeting will be given those
officers attending, he stated.
Duplicate Bridge will start at 7:30
Tuesday instead of at 8:00 as original-
ly announced. Tables should be made'
up and ready to start playing by 7:30.

5:00 p.m. Rackham Building. Re-
ception for Guests of Honor.
8:00 p.m. Hill Auditorium. Mexican
dance program.
MONDAY
9:00 a.m. Rackham Building. Study
Group Meetings.
10 30 a.m. Ann Arbor High. Opening
of, Indian Arts and Crafts Ex-
hibit.
L1:00 a.m. Rackham Building. Gen-
eral Session.
2:00 p.m. Rackham Building. Lec-
ture Seminar.

3:00

p.m. Rackham Building. Mo-
tion Pictures.

3:00 p.m. Rackham Building. Gen
eral Session.

POCTURE

4:30 p.m. International Tea.
7:45 p.m. Rackham Building. Gen-
eral Session.
9:00 p.m. Hill Auditorium. Folk
Festival.
Advertising revenue derived by
8,249 daily and weekly newspapers
reporting to the Department of Com-
merce, totaled $539,495,000 in 1939.

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SUNOAY DINNER
Service from 1:00 until 2:30 and from 6:00 until 7:30 o'clock

Melon Coupe Parisienne
Cream of Chicken a la Reine
Jellied Consomme

Iced Grape Juice
Fresh Crab Meat Cocktail
Essence of Beef en Tasse

Branch Celery

Mixed Olives

Sweet Pickles

Planked Fresh Lake Trout, Union Style . . . . . . 1.25
Breast of Chicken, Mushroom, Virginia Under Bell . . . 1.25
Roast Choice Beef Tenderloin, a la, Bordelaise.. .... 1.25
Braised Rack of Native Veal, a la Bouqut ere. . . ... 1.00
Barbecued Leg of Spring Lamb, Pineapple Glace . . . . 1.25
Cold Breast of Turkey, Smoked Liver Sausage, Potato Salad 1.25
Union Special Steak Dinner . . . . . . . 1.50
Tenderloin or Porterhouse with French Fried Potatoes to order.
New Potatoes Parsley Candied Yams French Fried Potatoes
Fresh Green Beans Baked Stuffed Green Pepper
Corn Saute Mexicaine
Arabian Peach Salad
Lettuce Hearts, Choice of Dressing
Cherry Pie Banana Layer Cake
Black'Walnut Ice Cream Cantaloupe a la Mode
Strawberry Parfait Chilled Watermelon
Treasure Cheese with Toasted Wafers
Hot Rolls, French, Graham, Rye, White Bread Tea Biscuits
Tea Coffee Milk . Buttermilk
SPECIALS

NEW VS-

M O D I S H 0 M E N-Smooth shoulders and easy lines are in
the fur forecast, along with a preference for lighter furs such as in
this natural blonde Himalayan baum marten cape-jacket of Joseph
De Leo design. The stripes are a deeper beige.

Grilled Dinner Sirloin Steak, French Fried Onions . .
Calves Liver Saute, Bacon, French Fried Potatoes
Cold Baked Ham, Cheese, Liver Sausage, Potato Salad
Special Chicken Salad Plate, Head Lettuce, Mayonnaise
Beverage with above
M1ICHIG AN UNION
Members and Guests Dial 2-4431 for Reservations

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W I N N I N C C 0 L U M N --The gentleman from Buchanan,
Ga., Whitlow Wyatt (above), had upped his Dodger pitching vic-
tories, to-12, as of June 30, and that was then top total in the
National League. He'd only lost four. this season.

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CLASSIFIED
DIRECTORY
FOR RENT
RENT A RADIO
-for Summer School-Rate $4.95.
Stofflett's, 331 S Main, Ph. 8116.
LOST and FOUND
LOST-My summer school tuition-
two $20, one $5 bill. Needed badly.
Reward - call 2-4914. Marjorie
Ericson.
REWARD for return of black purse
and contents excluding money.
Purse lost in Angell Hall Saturday
morning. Gold initials. No ques-
tions asked. Mrs. Lucille Waltz,
Mendelssohn Theatre. Phone 6300
or 4309.
HELP WANTED

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with just the right clothes for school, play, for
receptions and teas, for theatre-going, for danc-
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Cotton 2 Pc. Suits
from $6.50
Playsuits
from $2.95
- Slack Suits
from $3.95
* Cool Better Dresses
from $10.95
* BIouses - Skirts
from $1.95
. All-Occasion Cottons
from $2.95
"Cottonl
and Bemberg Sheers
from $7.95
- Summer Formals
from $10.95

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REPLACES THE ' T O.M S'--Above new $20,000,000
criminal courts building replaces the ancient "Tombs" in New
York, with a modern "bridge of sighs" to connect the prison with
the court proper. The prison has 835 modern cells

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H 0 M E F L I C H T--Her services are at Uncle Sam's disposal,
says Jcqueline Cochran, ace woman flier who has just returned
to New York after flying an American-made bomber to England.
She holds model of an army pursuit plane.

TO REPORT-NewIy ar-
rived in N. Y. on the S.S. Alcoa,
Robert Morss Lovett (above),
U.S. government secretary to the
Virgin Islands, is going to Wash-
ington for conferences.

COLORED second cooks and bakers;
good salary with room and meals.
Must have birth certificate and
pass rigid physical examination.
Detroit and Cleveland Navigation
Company, Commissory Depart-
ment, foot of Cass Avenue, Detroit,
Michigan.
TYPING
TYPING-Experienced. L. M. Hey-
wood, 414 Maynard St. Phone 5689.
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist
in graduate school work. Mimeo-
grafhing and notary public. 706
Oakland. 6327.
LAUNDERING
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price.

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