FRIDAY, D1WEMBER 16, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' PAGE THREE ;- , - , ...- - .. ................... ..... ........... . ................... . . . . ...... . .. . I - -- - ------- .. . .. .. ... APPOI1TMENT BuREAU HAS MANY cLLS FOR SUSTITUTE TEACHER All 'TYPES OF SCRIOLS APPL 1:1t NEW INfTlUCTORS TO SlART NEXT SEMESTER 13 GOLLEGEJOBS LISTED i rte'vyews With Students Enrolled Ir Rireau Of Appointments Are Being Completed ---. Calls for teachers are being re- ceived eevery day at the offilce of thec Bureau of Appointments in Tappan hall, and many more are expected to come in during OhTistmas vacation for teachers to fill positions in Feb- ruary, according to Mrs. Hellen Sham- baugh, head of the Bureau. Sinrbe enrollment week, several weeks ago, Mrs. Shambaugh has been interviewing students of the Univer- sity who enrolled for places with the Burehu. At the present time, she ha interviewed 160 of these who' en- rolled with the Bureau and whose names began with A through K. Im- medihtely ater 'the, hqltlays thse short interviews will be r'stiimed for those whose names begin with L on through the alphabet, and the last week of the semester will be set aside for those who dre riiable' to conie at their appointed time. Htave Many ~~s The Bureau has now received 46 calls for teachers to fill vacancies in February, 1' of them beig from colleges. Twty-six of the newly en- rolled appli< its xpressedprefer- ences for February jbs,a sidethere are many who ha held over from prev- ious enrollmeifs. In the recent enrollmrit week, 41 men and women enrolled for the first time with the ,Bureau. Of these, 120 are candidates for positions for teach- ing English, 53 wish to teach History, 33 desire to tedch mathematics, and 31 declared for Latin. The remainder stretched out their choices in the' large field exclusive' Of these sub- Sects.. Must Fill i t Card.' It was also announced that those who enrolled with the Bureau will be aske& to fill out schedule cards soon after the start of the second semester. These cards will contain the daily pro- grams of the owner and will be on file with the Bureau so that the per- son ihay be located fo'r an interview at any time during the day. This idea will be used so that visiting school officials will be able to conduct inter- views with wiprospective teachers with- out delay. Fc)fRESTkY GROUP HEARS BREWSTER "The lumber blsiness has been ser- iously handicapped by poor merchan- dizing due to over-competition," Donald R.i Brewster, trade extension engineer .or .the . National Lumber Manufacture' association stated be- fore a meetng of the forestry club last night> rthe over-competition caused distress lumber to be dumped oa the market' to prevent profit, Brew- -ster said, and for this reason national lumber manufactures banded togeth- er to safeguard thesnelves. WHERE REPUBLICANS WILL CHOOSE NEXT CANDIDATE MICHIGAN HAS ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR WINTER SPORTS, SAYS A. WV. STALE, PUBLICITY DIRECTOR ,:V{. . . .Now that M ichigan r as slarneidt to :':'.: e'; ,:''.: :.: .utilize the vast natural resources that .4 .., pactionists, AfnrthrnW Saiche, i tin urauanovcfpesdet f h e began to organize an effective winter sports program.r e 3IMichigan has everything--the scenic *',''~"" ~., beauty, the lakes, hills, forests, and bracing climates-essential to the ~ ....,.,success of such a program, he avers. ::::::.: .In this respect he compares the north- . pne, and central parts of Michigan with ,.""::. .:,..:::: {.::.the great winter play centers at Lake Placid in the Adirondacs and St. T'.. 'V"" V' ' Y,:,":+.Maritz in switzvertnd inow theseat by auto or comfortable sleigh from a ization, he believes. There must be northern railroad station to a warm organization of these sporting eventk hotel where he can secure good food following the system that is first going and all the equipment essential to an into effect this winter among te enjoyment of the winter weather, pro- norther towns as they beghin Or per clothing, skates, skis, and a place launching forth of an extensive hockey to get out in the open air, refreshing program. If the oter sports are e. and bracing as it is, Mr. Stace. d- cla red. xwis exploited as they are done in the If added to these are instructors for sport centers of Canada, them is eve, the uninitiated, then the natural win- I reason to believe that :Michigan will ter weather and scenery of those parts i offer as much of an attraction to the; of~ Michigan that have real winters' vacationist in winter as in summer. will be all that is necessary to attract Once this accomplished Michigan~ as great an influx of winter visitors as athletes will remain at home for their come to the state during the summer sport carnivals of Michigan rath'er, months. than follow their custom in former Need Organization. years of wintering on Lake Placidj But all that is necessary is organ- Mr. Stace concluded. Convention < inj T>ill tan . ', ihe Ii c"the Republican national conve Jue 12. 1928. Kansas City was select (d by the Republican moguls after a b Francisco also wx e considered si'iously. POstAl Officials Urge Early Shipment Of Mail As Christmas Gradually Nears DETROIT, D, c. 1).-"Oniy eight more shopping days until Christmas" was the old and familiar battle cry of shopkeepers and postal otficials of Detroit and throughout the state this week as the annual broadside of adver- tising was begun designed to lure pro- crastinating Christmas shoppers and package mailers ito0 immre(at e ac- tivity. "Along about Dec. 22," one Detroit postal official declared, "mobs of patrons will be storming the receiving windows at the lostal offie:s all over the state, demanding to know why the postoffice forces will not guaraiiteo delivery before Dec. 25 of the packages or boxes they are mailing to Aunt Sophronia in Spokane or Uncle Jasper in Medicine Hat., "Year after year the patrons are urged, cajoled, and prodded into early shopping and mailing, and to repeal a popular statement, 'they always comfy back for more.' Every year, thousands are disappointed because their pack- ages failed to reach the destination un- til a day or two after Christmas." "It's the sam in our business," a shoplkeeper reported, "Every year we put that time-worn appeal to 'shop early,' and each year the rush seems to increases. Of course, there are num- erous legitimate last minute shoppers. but the majority seem to have 'just put it off' until the lastest hour-then there is that constant nerve-rac'king 'onfusiionand battle to get what is left in the shops." FEAR FOR SAFE T Y OF MISSING BOAT (By Asociated Press) HOUGHTON, Dec. 13-Fear that the Canadian package freighter, Cam- loops, which has been missing since last Tuesday, has gone down in Lake superior with all on board, was ex- pressed today by marine officials. Al] attempts to trace the whereabouts of the vessel have proved futile. The Eagle Harbor coast guard was advised today by marine insurance underwriters of Chicago to search Kewenaw Point for the missing sleamer and its crew of 22 men .:rcenters for winter sports.11 i i11N111.t1tiltli11I t I 11fll tl lll t ii 1i1 i 11111E11t1111111111111: Has Winter Resorts. - Following almost a year of extensiv" - propaganda, the people of the colder A portions of the state are awakening WE CARRY for the first time to the fact that winter offers them as great an oppor- tunity as do the summer months. THE LARGEST STOCK Now that Michigan has open roads all winter, all that is necessary is that the people of the north country organ- mtion will be held, beginning Tuesday, ize their winter sports on a basis that OF itter contest in which Detroit and San will attract outsiders. 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