PAGE _ EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBEII. 4, 1966 PAGE EIGHT TIlE MICIIIGANT DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBEI~ 4, 1966 Allstate is Interviewing for Insurance Trainees in Claims, Supervision, Underwriting, Sales and Data Processing. Interviews will be held by appointment at your Placement Office on Nov. 8, 1966 Collins °4 4~ Michigan's Early Snowstorm Forces Closing of Factories An early November snowstorm whipped across Michigan yester- day, impeding industry and for- cing schools to close and Great '.akes ships to seek shelter. Michigan's storm, measuring to a reported eight inches in snow depth, was part of a pre-winter snowfall extending south to Ala- bama. The storm contributed to 19 deaths in a six-state area, mostly in auto traffic or ice-covered, or wet, streets and highways. Temperatures headed Jownward to freezing and colder. City Workers Thousands of city workers were late. Business came to a virtual dead halt in some areas. Shoppers couldn't get to stores because of snowdrifts as high as four feet. Winds of 25 to 40 miles an hour kicked up 20-foot waves on Lake Michigan, A $1-million breakwater under construction at Leeland was damaged. Twenty Great Lakes freighters anchored in the St. Mary's River off Sault Ste. Marie to ride out the storm. Railroads The Chesapeake & Ohio and Ann Arbor railroads kept carfer- ries in ports rather than let them risk the high waves on Lake Mich- igan. John McCroskey, 74, a visitor from Toledo, Ohio, was one of Michigan's victims. McCroskey died of overexertion shoveling snow at a friend's home near Monroe.j Ninety-seven pupils of Auglaaize School in Harrod, Ohio, nearj Lima, were stranded overnight. Children Wrapped in Civil Defense blank- ets, they slept on cots and cafe- teria tables in the snowbound school. Band director Jame Stauffer and two drivers of the crippled school bus service played cards all night while keeping watch over the children. "It's hard to sleep when you're thinking about all the kids," Stauffer said. Five hundred other pupils were lucky enough to have left school for their homes before the bus service stalled in the heavy snow. The U.S. Weather Bureau at Detroit described Michigan's storm as the "earliest heavy snow" since the bureau began keeping snow! depth records in 1899. _ _ _ _ - iii The bureau calls a snowfall of 4 inches or more "heavy." A snow- fall of 5.7 inches was recorded Nov. 6-7, 1951. Detroit's big auto factories were hampered by late-reporting work- ers. The Detroit Edison Co., electtric utility, reported 3,100 wires down in Macomb County. The wires fell under the weight of heavy snow. About 5,000 electric power cus- tomers lost service. The Coast Guard rescued four duck hunters trapped on Point Mouille Island in northern Lake Erie. ORGAN IZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered organizations only. Forms are available it Room 1011 SAB. Baha'i Student Group, Ijnformal dis- cussion, UNESCO, Fri., Nov. 4, 8 p.m., 335 E. Huron, Apt. 5. All welcome. Newman Student Association, Hayride -refreshments, Nov. 4, 7:30 p.m., New- man Center, 331 Thompsom. Newman Student Association, Con- mnmity mass and supper, Nov. 4, 5:10 p.m., Newman Center, 33} Thompson. Newman Student Association, Discus- sion byRev. Charles "T ny" Stoneburn- er: "The Muses as Handmaidens to the Evangelists-the Church and the Arts," Nov. 4. 8 p.m., !Newman Center, 331 Thompson. B'nai Brith Hillel, hillel Deli House -reservations 663-4129 for Nov. 6, 5:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. Sociedad Hispanica, ertulia-Spanish conversation in an Hipanc atmosphere, Mon., Nov. 7, 3-5 p.mi., 3050 Frieze Bldg. U of M. Square $ance Club, Second in series of square' dances and square dance lessons open to all students and faculty, Nov. 5, 8-11 p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. U. of M. Chess 1Club, Meeting and fifth round of tournamnt, Nov. 4, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-C, Michigan Union. OFFSET, General meeting of the OFF- SET Perspective with prospective staff members, contributors and the public is invited, Nov, 6, 2 p.m., 2521 SAB. Guild House, David Aroner, West Cen- tral Organization, Detroit: "Helping the Poor," Nov. 4, 7:30 p.m. (dinner at 6 p.m), Guild House, 802 Monroe. Guild H use, The Roost-a kind or coffee house, Nov. 4, 9-1:30 a.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. B'nai frith Hillel, Sabbath service and discussion led by Ephraim Yucht- man, Dept. of Sociology: "Aspects of Social Change in Israel," Oneg Shab- bat and: discussion following, Nov. 4, 7:15 p.m., 1429 Hill, Now For Your Convenience THE MARKET has 24-HOUR 0 If you'd like to know something about Allstate, we can tell you this much right now: Since 1950, sales have grown from $50 million to over $700 million. Allstate is the innovator of the insurance indus- try-the pioneer that revolutionized insurance by making it easy to afford and easy to buy. Allstate offers salaries that are liberal and competitive. Now we'd like to know something about you- regardless of your academic training and back- ground. For a starter, see your Placement Office today. Make an appointment and pick up a copy of the booklet, "Allstate-Invitation to a Career." Allstate Insurance Company 16130 Northland Dr. Southfield, Mich. Just remember the Weatherbee and you can forget about the weather THE ULTIMATE IN STORMCOATS Weatherbee's pile-lined corduroy that's cloud-light on the shoulder, deeply lush to the hand, and as snug as a bug in a rug. Concealed hood that con- verts neatly into a warm shawl collar orlon nylon pile, lining. Colors: loden green, forest green, beige, brown, slate blue, and light blue. 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