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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. _AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Con tin FORJSALE. _AUTOMOBILES __< ued.)_ PLYMOUTH 1932 sedan, newly painted. STUDEBAKER President 8 convertible S'ASH 1932 six sedan: clean as r pin: I clean interior, excellent motor and good coupe; original finish of Jet black with tires; lor excellent motor and tires lias had seat , priced quick sale, $150. Semmes factory radio, heater and overdrive; in- . .. cover* since new. and priced for today Sales. Inc.. 4121 13th st. n.w,. De Soto- terior of red calfskin, top and top boot IIUM! labbest m«b dealer! only. $175. Semmes Sales. Inc.. 4121 Plymouth dealers._Adams _8500. perfect; this car offers the ultimate in LEE D. Inc. yliBiiiinrs 13th at. n w., De Soto-Plymouth Dealers. PLYMOUTH 1937 de luxe 4-door sedan; two-purpose transportation; costing new BUTLER, SI.040. it is Adams_8500._ spacious luggage compartment, spotless outstanding at only $595. OLDSMOBILE 1036 4-door touring sedan; interior. Driven only 3.000 miles and NORRIS, Inc.. MOIS 14th st. n.w. North trunk; beautiful finish: mo- carries a new-car Sem- 3949._ large built-in guarantee; $095. 4aj^ -l*****’/*'- .'Xy.','] ^‘.v..'. X .'vav/XK’/X* '. •'•X<»X*!v!-X‘Xv*'! *'-!•'•*■.XvSy '■’•'-tv^ '-‘*'*Xv* >*<•**?*tv*»v.y .*5Xw^-X.-w.*. .v. .v'X tor and rubber in new-car condition; high mes Sales. Inc.. 4121 13th st. n.w.. De TERRAPLANE 1933 coupe; r. s.; positively grade at a low price. $695. L. P. Steuart. Soto-Plymouth Dealers. Adams 8500. sweetest-running t> in city, beautiful little st. car; Inc.. 1325 14th njy_ two-door sedan: with mileage only 31.000; N. Y.-Wash.. 10 PONTIAC 1934 large gallons 1933 8-cylinder, se- Ras. Owner sacrifice. $MM6. Co- RIGHT OLDSMOBILE 2-door trunk; driven 18.000 miles: unusual value; ON TOP OF THE lumbia • BIGGEST IN OHM 1. MAY OUR dan: in best of mechanical condition: rub- $359. 4221 Conn. ave. HISTORY Cleveland 8401. ber and interior excellent; high-grade car Flood. Pontiac Dealer._ WILLYS sedan. 1033. It will be" hard To at low price. $366. L P. Steuart. Inc., describe this car PONTIAC 1933 driven as it is so nearly perfect. 1325 14th st. n.w. four-doqj sedan; Paint, ____ since new F st. real interior, motor, tires like new. by jeweler; value; rormer 6P0rt coupe: radio owner was a doctor and car driven YOI OLDSMOBILE 1935 $209. 4221 Conr. ave. Cleveland 8401. MARKET. only '-0.0(H) and heater. Owned by elderly couple. You Flood. Pontiac Dr ale milfs. and by the way. many MBtePMM r._ know, the kind that never went out in extras; $185. Semmes Sales. Inc.. 4 1M1 PONTIAC 1930 four-door the rain. Unusually low mileage, guaran- grey, sedan; i.tth st. n.w.. De Soto-Piymouth Dealers, 6-cyl.: purchased new May 20, teed. $565. Terms as desired. Community 1930. kept Adams 85ou. j in Woodley Park since new: beau- Motors. Inc. 6621 Wisconsin ave.. Garage tiful Bethesda. Wisconsin 54 7 condition; $599. 4221 Conn. ave. 3._ Cleveland Pontiac Dealer. OLDSMOBILE 1933 touring 8401._Flood. 6-cylinder PONTIAC coupe, excellent appearance and condition; 1934 2-door sedan; motor, paint, >^SALE TODAYS tires and general of this fine priced at $335. on terms you can afford to condition car is of pay. Logan Motor Co.. Ford dealers, 18th the best and will please the most f AT ADDISON > critical buyer- $395. L. P. Steuart. Inc., MUST and M sts. '30 Chevrolet n.w._ 1 323 14th st. cjiqc OLDSMOBILE 1936 2-door trunk sedan. n.w._ D. L Coach_ PONTIAC 1937. grey 8. two-door sedan; '30 Chevrolet ertA Has very low milca-ge and is in perfect with Must sell. largest trunk, radio, heater; driven I>. L. yoDV condition. Call Georgia 6168. 0 weeks in Sedan_ Chevy Cha^e; heavily reduced '3.% Chevrolet Dealer.__* $125 Flood. Qqac Pontiac Dealer, 4.21 Conn, Sedan $OiJd OLDSMOBILE 1935 4-door sedan, original ave. _ Cleveland 8401. '31 % black finish is equal to that of a new car. Chevrolet y PONTIAC 1937. green 0. cloth upholstery is spotless and shows no four-door sedan; H. L Coach_ with largest one sign of wear, tires excellent: mechanically trunk: used month; 33 Chevrolet heavy reduction dja^e an unusual buy at $595. Mann $100. Flood. Pontiac D. L perfect; Dealer. 4221 Conn, Coach_ Motors, Inc., 8129 Georgia ave.. Silver ave._Cleveland 84m 31 Spring. Md. SAVE! Shepherd 3861. Oldsmobile- ROCKNE. 1932. 65. in excellent condi- $165 Cadillac-La tion; new Sehd»n0,Ct_ tires; 30-day guarantee. Call ’31 Chevrolet Cl A c Ualle._• Met. OLDSMOBILE 6 sedan. 1931; 6 wire 9410._ Spt. Coupe WHY I SELL FOR LESS! wheels; newly painted a beautiful gun STUDEBAKER 3934 Commander sedan; t ADDISON CHEVROLET. Ine J metal; six new tires, spotless mohair up- onrt of the best cars ever built by Stude- X I 137 Irvine St. N.W. S has holstery. excellent motor. See this honest baker: motor and rubber excellent, spotless ADams 6111 My underselling Policy proven value today. $185. Semmes Sales. Inc.. interior: a very fine car; $379. L. P. Steu- to be my best salesman. low 4121 grt. My 13th st. n.w.. De Soto-Plymouth In^l325 14th st. n.w_ have Dealers. Adams 8500._ prices attracted hundreds of OLDSMOBILE 1934 coupe, radio and buyers to my big downtown display heater. Attractive Tuscan brown finish: and have eliminated Interior, motor and tires will pass your consequently most critical inspection. Guaranteed. my used car problem. I sell for Special. $365. Community Motors. Inc.. ARCADE PONTIAC CO. 10-1935 less in order to sell more cars and 8621 Wiscc nsin ave.. Bethesda. Wis. 5475. 1419 Irving St. N.W. AD. 05o PACKARD 1931 cabriolet. This car in keep the way clear for sensational every detail, motor, top. tires leather up- r OOOD WILL New StudcSaker Soles. holstery and general appearance will ap- FORD V-8s peal to the careful buyer. Our low price PONTIAC I USID CtlS is $175. Mann Motors Inc M'lii Georgia Sedans, Coaches, Coupes I sve.. Silver Spring. Md Shepherd 3801. With Oldsmobile-Cadillac-La Salle. • (Some Radios) Jkehzl a tfeaum PACKARD 1936 120-B dr luxe sedan; Yale 10*1*1 Pontiac Coach—O. K. in blue finish, white sidewall tires, de luxe every way— Cl 00 accessory group, heater and clock. Owned Very Special 0ieil and carefully serviced by one of Washing- Choice Why ioi ton’s outstanding citizens; this car is like new and priced at a *349 only $875 with new- far warranty. 2018 Ncrns. Inc.. 14th st. 101U lQ7fi Fords.4-door,‘i-door, n w. North 3949 trunk, Sc. «i.Q All reconditioned and dans, PACKARD 1935 super-eight de luxe club C«upcs completely guaranteed. sedan. The lines of this motor car. coupled _—_each wuth its beautiful appointments, which in- Easy Terms and Trade clude a low rakish, built-in trunk, extra luggage radio Fords. I-door, “i-door, carrier, heater, six wheels in_1Q7Ciu 1 J JJ with white sidewall tires, offers all that lrullk Sfdans c one could desire in any automobile. It. of Couprs j Billhimer & Palmer course, is the highest priced eight and we | _ each offer 1 it with a 90-dav warranty at a sav- 5014 R. I. Ave. lng of over $2.ooo. Norris. Inc.. 2018 14th READ HOW YOU SAVE! at. n.w. North 3949._ 7 1 Q?7 Pontiac display cars in 7 all body styles. Lib- Spencer St.f Hyattsville I PACKARD 1932 convertible sport coupe eral reductions. 900 Greenwood 0002 Open Eves. famous series and a car that will 103.S STl'DEBAKER DIC- attract plenty of attention for appearance; YOU TATOR REDAN. extremely low mileage, this car was owned CUSTOM by a college professor, who drove it very ’36 De luxe ictemrlM little: equipped with rumble seat, excellent $575 SAVE throughout. Pllnir sus- tires and other de luxe equipment only found on this ’35 terse famous car; a powerful $475 pension. motor that will take you places in style $70 electric this Summer, trunk, safety tested. Small down on this payment, balance $19 clock_ monthly. Wisconsin 100 cors to Mo’or Co.. 2901 M st. n.w. West 297 3. select from—Your cor is cor Open evenings _________ —come in. YOUR PACKARD 1936 5-passenger sedan, with 1934 DODGE 2-Door Se- original finish of Brewster green, white sidewall YOU dan. Gun metal finish, tires, spotless upholstery and a ARCADE PONTIAC CO. motor that will bear any test required set off by jet black fend- This is the larRr Packard, built with the 2 CAR SAVE Locations—1419 Irving St. N.W. ers. Fine broadcloth up- quality and smartness that it most cer- tainly typifies. You save over $1 ooo with holstery in a new-car warranty. Norris. Inc. 2018 Used Car Lot $68 excellent con- W m 14th st. n.w._North_3ft49. _ N. Y. Ave. and Blodensburg Rd. N.E. IS LISTED on this dition W 0 PIERCE-ARROW 1931 de luxe 7-passenger cor sedan. 6 wire wheels, trunk rack and well -——— lenders; the appearance and tires are good: ; priced very low at $135; terms l».m DE SOTO AIR-i if you HERE > desire. Logan Motor Co., Ford dealers, i YOU STREAM 1-DOOR SEDAS. 18th and M sts. n.w, j Radio, heater. Lustrous Backed jet black Duco finish with 1^4 de luxe sport coupe, with by Horner's SAVE handsome chrome stripinr. rumble seat; carefully used.
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    FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 30 • NUMBER 96 Wednesday, May 19, 1965 • Washington, D.C. Pages 6761-6829 Agencies in this issue— Agricultural Research Service Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Atomic Energy Commission Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Service Commission Commerce Department Commodity Credit Corporation Consumer and Marketing Service Federal Aviation Agency Federal Communications Commission Federal Maritime Commission Federal Power Commission Federal Reserve System Food and Drug Administration Housing and Home Finance Agency Immigration and Naturalization Service Internal Revenue Service Interstate Commerce Commission Land Management Bureau Public Health Service Securities and Exchange Commission Small Business Administration Detailed list of Contents appears inside. Latest Edition Guide to Record Retention Requirements [Revised as of January 1, 1965] This useful reference tool is designed keep them, and (3) how long they to keep industry and the general must be kept. Each digest also public informed concerning published includes a reference to the full text requirements in laws and regulations of the basic law or regulation govern­ relating to records-retention. It con­ ing such retention. tains about 900 digests detailing the retention periods for the many types of records required to be kept under The booklet’s index, numbering over Federal laws and rules. 2,000 items, lists for ready reference the categories of persons, companies, The “Guide” tells the user (1) what and products affected by Federal records must be kept, (2) who must record-retention requirements. Price: 40 cents Compiled by Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration Order from Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,D.C.,20402 Area Code 202 r Canteo^ Archives Building,g, Washington,wasnmgiou, uD.O.
  • Notre Dame Alumnus, Vol. 19, No. 02

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    The Archives of The University of Notre Dame 607 Hesburgh Library Notre Dame, IN 46556 574-631-6448 [email protected] Notre Dame Archives: Alumnus L^Ai^ ; ^.^^yM^nm^immmmm THE NOTRE DAME ALUMNUS "Knute Rockne— All-American" (Pages 2 and 3) University Affairs (Page 4) N. D. Metallurgy (Page 7) m Student Notes (Page 8) Football News (Page 9) Spotlight Alumni (Page 11) Main Entrance, Rockne Memorial Building Vol. 19 NOVEMBER, 1940 No. 2 The Notre Dame Alumnus Thousands Attend Premiere Festivities —South Bend Tribune Picture A crowd, estimated to number 28,000, crowded into South Bend's Michigan Street, between the Granada and the Palace Theaters, to see and hear the movie stars who were present for the world premiere of "Knute Rocltne—^All-American." A bridge, erected in the street between the theaters, provided a temporary stage. (See story on opposite page.) The Notre Dame Alumnus This magazine is published monthly from October to June, inclusive (except January), by the University of Notre Dam.e, Notre Dnme, Indiana. Entered as second class matter October 1, 1939, at tiie PostofBce, Notre Dame, Indiana, under the act of August 24, 1912. Member of the American Alumni Council and of the National Catholic Alumni Federation. JAMES E. ARMSTOONG, "25, Editor; WIIJJAM R. DOOLEY, 76, Managing Editor Vol. 19 NOVEMBER. 1940 No. 2 Rockne Picture Has South Bend Premiere South Bend and University- Join Facilities to Give Picture of Rockne's Life Memorable Introduction; General Reception is Tribute to Lasting Genius The world premiere of the Warner decorated. The week in South Bend and theaters unable to gain admission.