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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, March 10; 1945

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Carmpus Is
igi Puddle

Daily Sponsor
Basis o Force(
Whether or not students be-
tween the ages of 18 and 25 should
be riven one year of compulsory
beer drinking was the subject of
a poll yesterday sponsored jointly
by the Board of Regents, the Pret-
zel Bell, the WCTU, YMHA, the

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IMichigan Union, the Michigan
Itlti aAnn Arbor afternoon in x4 $ T Lague. the U.B. Navy, the Board
plrcr ,ash. You slip along in Control of Student Publications,
the g:eling because the the Michiganensian, President
u your loafers tickle your wethven, the Old German, Met -
f y-" raise one hand, pick eris, The Wasitenaw Post-Trib-
coai.,waning'scurls out of your te% the New Yo k Daily Blade,
eye , , where you're goig. 4 -the National Association of Pro-
itt on : u! "Buy your En sian ' fessois Rquity, the Boy Scouts of
he re' Get our Gale 'a tags!" Ame.ica, Piesiden Roosevelt Mrs.
-lii ' a Technics on sale!-I# Hobby. the late Carrie Nation,
our efhew Daily!" Dor Fieldin-. Vladimir Stalin (Joe
Sp e r uh to- C'has gbusy) the, G irl Scouts of
ssit .Sls.You cringe, America. the National Schsolastic
'Tss ' oeaway. Someone el.e. '.PrcsAsciation, the Freshman
He ' g n r "Blood donation?" Rer y
am' "- aur Ann Arbor sun tan nax -
o beyond you for a person wbusiness. "MarkpEcery Grave."r
n d opFuYscl n ees.Monumen t Ph tn 3 1.
'uddao sapproached d the en2i-4 .td B.
ieeis aid. Splash.
Yo ser. pull your to'el out t MEN'B & boss clothing and fur-
y a an At andwpeym'tnisings-Suits and topcoats-
tlfu , ean whie yoind yace,
th _-t~ctrot fyu as 10 t discount to dischargad ser-
"-Ph ei stha w oetemagnsccemen. Siegel's Men's & Boys'
}rown 51 . Main. Phone2_
n archk isYprogressing, but 'FCA -tlTinghss322 5. Main.tPhone
i k y t.-,dl. ..derneath. Y
oi u"s.tave entered the eri - MEMORIALS & marers. Third
k. geneiation of oui family in this
Yeos.1 your head under your buuscss. "Mark Every Grace."
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u ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 di o iei apdl. -V. 'tadium Blvd.
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nosistmeis it's the engineer's art. he nor \ rmyi i of
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ded weo asIeeuofficesore. Dixie Shops. 224 .
AJiat'l1aed1Vaiiy/ re zR evean Main.
Cg drp syYouarsac that our Army is cold,Nipr s.sE y
:regid tsnin. that it keeps its eyes RAE and iinisrial adtiques bo'-
onr theture and the dinner ta- On The Daily it is an age-old wark six m w ig m ht and sold. Joksson's Antique
lale sist hTheoDaArmyisc'uays-alofsupliedamlwsth 07g-
i ocustom for the night editors to n r hh sop.dl Broadway. Phione 2-
rosac.a s, ais egaged, has a girl back ; arettes. beer, and all legal liquors.. 2428.
hoe a.-i scared of females, Youwri orts p Viola LaMarre: A talented negirl,----- - -
compat nhat our Army is at total evening's toiling, on the merits ofi WE urge you to buy United States
Victon Ball--the biggest cinegvrythimdnfguy wheundwsppert 15JI ko Ra-
scar acid all3,11out for defense against thse freshisen and sophomores in everythingabutSthepnewspape
business-she should have stood
the fencalm.us duinkingeo.hdesthRestaurantg.t127hg. Wshington.
ue Iaktud you you're wrong. Thexwokin on desk. in bed. -W'F T d .-
Army slips sometimes. A soldier The reports are extremely im- DeWittL fkowtzBardavork- WHEN in town, come and see LEO
Scott Weloe:Good ack- N.GSat 808n 5.4Sate
sell at ass'feetyesterday and told portant as they usually serve as PIGgod isnainat h a. b
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- - of Mary Shultze ("of Shultze is onlled hikh sanuo students. Come and enjoy good
dead" fame) , or Lars Slade. lunches and dinners. Liberty Cafe.
psychiatric case. 8F13 E. Liberty.
AHI A ho Schoo Night editor reports are sub- Sadig his:Siere t, ro speri nc.sLAFF -A-
mtetothe Associate Editor and Ids.."nrcrgodles FAMOUS fos good food. Mateger's
k~u s t nvied fakDx:A a sIain ially to the si 'lessor in charg MrkDi': s=a a Ia rough. Good beer and winas.
of The Daily conies of joursaliti hconcersed thi.r caracter is a com- Metger's. 202E. Washington..
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about-the following; is a gocd hisfater o gt hm acemis-WRI
lance an campus during the year. 11hsfte ogthmacmi-;RT RN-Go od p
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b-orn7e cilia attends high school in report frois the typewcriter of a Scowts Welpole: Good back- S. tate. Phone 8477.
La Parte, Ind. lie is bringing tired, hungry, dissolute, decadent, gon e a uheprec RDOSRIESrieo l
isas Pat Kurtin, also a high NE'dhshdmc eprec AI ERIESrieo l
school -tudent from La Porte, to ' E-;. in the newvspaper game, even makes, Pick-up & delivery. 15
Ann At: sac to be his date for the NihIdtrrpr.Jn 2 though his fathser used to run a years experience. DUPSLAFF HA-
danca, 104-: Sam Vanderglubbe : Compe- !wholesale herring mart down on DIO SERVICE. 805 Third. Phone
I-isle :to.. Tom! tent, sincere, should go a long Sand St. 2-3444.

s Poll To Find
i Beer-Swilling
English department, the Ann Ar-
bor League of Woman Voters, the
American Red Cross, the 'United
Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Association, the Democratic Par-
ty, the Mtichigan State Public
Health Association, Henry Wal-
lace, Local 50, the Estate of F. W.
Woolworth (deceased), Dean Alice.
Lloyd, the Aim Arbor Sewage and
Sanitation Department, the Irea
and Ancient Order of Masons, Fi-
rello LaGouardia. Jack Armtrong, '
the Newman Cleb, Post - War
Council, Interfiraternity Council.
Thomas E. Dewey, the Indepen-
dent Men's Congress, Play Pro-
duction, thse Parrot, Pan-Hellnic
Society, three local bookstores,
aisd the Michigan Gargoyle.
No definite conclusions scre
reached.
QUALITY meats and poultry.
Frozen foods. Acheson and Mr-
phy 207E . Washington. Phone
2-6338.
SUCCESS to the V-Ball! Compli-
ments of Daisy Market. 118 W.
Washington.
GtOCERlES- Complete line of
groceries and meats. Strickland
Brothsers. 1212 Geddes Ave. Phone
4263.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT- Get
your light snacks here where god
food is' plentiful. Gray & Mc-
Dougall, Grocers. 1123 S. Univer-
sity. Phone 2-3161.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT-
This market has changed hands.
Formerly Webb's. HARTMAN'S.
620 Miller. Phsoie013.
QUALITY MEATS-A meal with-
out meat is nothing to eat."
Seger Market. 213 N. Main.
SCHILLERS MILLINERY- Lat-
est in smart hats. A style for
everyone. Schiller's Millinery. 219
S. Main.
VARSITY RESTAURANT- Ex-
tends a hearty welcome to all to
come and enjoy our fine food,
104 W. Huron.
COLLIN'S BEAUTY SHOP urges
you to support the war by buy-
ing War Bonds and Stamps. Col-
lin's Beauty Shop. 618 E. Liberty.
BUY WAR BONDS-The Broad-
way Market calls them the best
investment. 1027 Broadway. Phone
5828.
WELLS CLOTHIING STORE -
Come here for your outstand-
ing Spring clothes. 813 W. Madi-
son.
EUREKA TAILOR SHOP- This
war isn't over yet. BUY WAR
BONDS! Eureka Tailor. 508 W.
Huron. Phone 2-1769.
ALL LADIES ALTERATIONS -
Suits and dresses. Opposite
Stockwell Hall. Alta Graves. Phone
2-2978.
BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES- Luns-
ford Bakery. 603 W. Liberty.
VAUGHN STRET GROCERY-
Quality groceries and snacks.
Delivery. 1028 E. University. Phone
6848.
BEST BUY TODAY - United
States War Bonds. Hume Mar-
ket. 810 Brown. Phone 4990.

CAMPUS BEAUTY SHOP- The
shop for the beauty-conscious
coed. 711 N. University.
FINEST MEATS-Vogel Brothers
Market. 345 S. Main. Phone
2-2545.
WANTED-Unused car for Satur-
day nights between hours of
11:30 and 12:30. Contact "Bob-
by." East Quad.
SWISS GARMENT CLEANING
CO.-15% off-Cash and Carry.
210 S. Fifth.

TRADEMARK RCC. U. S. PAT. OFF.
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