The.Michigan Daily-Friday, September 15,1978-Page 11 Caldwell new Ford president DETROIT (UPI) - Ford Motor Co. Chairman Henry Ford II announced the election Thursday of Philip Caldwell as the company's next president, completing a dramatic shakeup in the hierarchy of the world's second largest auto firm. Ford said Caldwell, vice chairman of he company since April, 1977, will ssume the presidency on Oct. 16, succeeding Lee Iacocca whom Ford Daily Classifieds (Continued from Page 10) MUSICA L MDSE., R ADIOS, REAIS AVE ABANDONED lifelong goal of becoming ext Segovia; must sell 1972 Garcia No. 3 classical paitar, mint condition, hardshell case-$200. 995- 803. dX917 ) UILD GUITARS now in stock along with Gibson, a nd Yamaha. Drop by to see us soon. ploMsic Center, 323 S. Main. exte UJ D LUDWIG 5-piece drum set. Gold sparkle. 769-400.cXtc U$ED EPIPHONE 12 string guitar, $150. Call Don, 761-431. pcXtc pONY PC650 reel-to-reel tape deck. Excellent pondition. Miscellaneous tapes included. 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