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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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aL Faculty members with classes:
lion are requested to hold the
a session for the duration of the
Staff and faculty working on
sare asked to remain at their'
or to-seek shelter for the dura-
the alert.
University vehicular traffic will
pped during the alert. Drivers
ssengers are instructed to take
Medical Center will follow its
ary emergency alert plan.
Lectures
n Lecture, auspices of Linguis-
istitute. "The Physiological -vs.
coustical Basis for Phonemic
" Prof. Gordon E. Peterson,
July 14. 7:30 p.m., Rackham Am-
ter.
Concerts
ly Quartet: Gilbert Ross, violin,
Courte, viola, Paul lefsky, cel-
kham Lecture Hall, Wed., July
:30 P.m.
ent Recital: George: McWhorter,
i, in partial fulfillment -of the
ments for the degree of Master
ic, Aud. A, Angell Hall, Tues.,
8:30 p.m.
ademic Notices
oral Preliminary Examinations:
plicants for the doctorate who
nning to take the August pre-
'y examinations in Education,
, 4, 5, and 6, must file names'
he Chairman of Advisers to Grad-
tudents, 4019 Univ. High School,
tr than July 17.

Language Exam for M.A.
Fri.. July 17, 4 p.m., im.
Hall. Dictionaries may be
list in the History Office,
Hall.

in History
407 Mason
used. Sign
3602 Haven

Students, College of Engineering: The
final day for dropping courses- without
record will be Fri., July 17. A course
may be dropped only with the permis-
sion of the classifier after conference
with the instructor:
Doctoral Examination for Joan Vir-
ginia Williams, Psych.; thesis: "The
influence of Therapist Commitment on
Progress in Psychotherapy," Tues.,
July 14, 7611 rHavenHall, at 12:30 p.m.
Chairman, T. S. Borcin.
Foreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors who
will be on the campus this week on the
dates indicated. Program arrangements
are being made by the International
Center: Mrs. Clifford R. Miller.
Mr. Vladimir Serdar, Prof. at the Uni-
versity of Zagreb, Statistics and Demog-
rapyh, -Yugoslavia, June .21-Aug. 15.
Mr. Janusz Reykowski, Adjunct, Uni-
versity of Warsaw, Poland, June 9-July
17.
Mr. Wojciech Morawiecki, Dean of
the Consular Division of the Higher
School of Foreign Service, Warsaw, Po-
land, July 12-19. I
Placement Notices
The following schools have listed
teaching vacancies with the Bureau of
Appointments for the. 1959-60 school
year.
Albion, Mich. Elementary.
Arlington ,Heights, Ill. - Early Ele-
mentary.
Battle Creek, Mich. (Pennfleld SBh.)
-Girls PE.
Buckley, Mich., - 5th grade.

JULY

LI

WRANCE

East Jackson, Mich. - 2nd grade;
Mentally retarded.
Elkhorn, Wis. - Latin; Library.
Flint, Mich. -- JHS Home Economics;
Dietitian.
Garden City, Mich. - Visiting Teach-
er.
Granite City, Ill. - Latin.
Hartford, Mich. - Elementary Music;
5th grade.
Holland, Mich. - German: English;
Home Economics.
Livonia, Mich. (Clarenceville PS) -
Elementary; Speech Correction.
Medicine Bow, Wyo. - Elementary.
Middleville, Mich. - Elementary.
Onaway, Mich. - Homemaking (or
Homemaking/Lang.). .
Quincy, Mich - Chem./Biol.; Guid-
ance (boys); 2nd grade.
Springport, Mich. - HS English; JHS
Soc. Stud./Asst. Coach; Elementary.
Sterling, Ill. - HS Latin.
Urbana, Ill. - Elementary; Remedial
Reading; Conversational French; Arith/
Sci. Specialist; Teacher/Consultant for
the gifted; HS French; JHS Gen Sdi.;
EMH teacher for JHS; Elem. Vocal Mu-
sic.
Veniedocia;' Ohio- French/English.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 31511, Ext. 489.
There will be a representative from
Fontana, Calif., at the Bureau of Ap-
pointments on Wed., July 15 to inter-
view teachers for the 1959-60 -school
year. The fields are:. Kindergarten; Ear-
ly and later Elementary; Girls PE; HS
Librarian;'JHS Science; Mentally Re-
tarded. For appointments contact the
Bureau, of Appts., 3528 Admin. Bldg.,
NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
There will also be a representative
from St. Joseph, Mich. to interview for
vacancies in JHS/HS Art; HS Eng./
Speech.
Personnel Requests:
Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis.
Two salesmen for their Technical Paper
Section. Will consider men who have
had some industrial sales experience
and who have a bit more maturity
than men right out of college. Age:
28-35 desired. While technical back-
ground is not essential, would prefer
sales minded chemical engineer or
technically trained person. Application
forms are on file at- the Bureau.
Alco Products, Inc., Beaumont, Tex.
division, Mechanical Engineers to de-
sign, build or sell air cooled heat ex-
changers. Should be familiar with me-
chanical drives, both electrical and hy-
draulic; have some knowledge of fans
and ,air movement, a general idea of
heat transfer. Should also have a work-
ing knowledge of structural fabrication
and design. Engrg. degree and some
practical experience required. Also De-
sign Engr&.
Aluminum Extrusions, Inc., Char-
lotte, Mich. Credit Manager: Prefer Bus.
Admin. graduate with major in ac-
counting or finance, industrial experi-
encein credit with knowledge-of credit
practices in.ran industrial'operations.
"Will- consider. recent. graduate without
direct credit experience, but experience
in accounting or finance. Also, opening
for Cost Ae"ountant: Prefer Bus. Ad-
min. graduate or Engrg. grad. with ma-
jor in accounting, minimum of three
years experience in industrial cost ac-
counting with knowledge of standard
costs, budgets, production standards
and I.B.M. systems as they relate to
cost accounting.
General Electric Co., Detroit, Mich.
Man with a' Ph.D. or equivalent train-
ing in physical chemistry, physical
mietallurgy, or ceramic technology, with
one to four years of experience. Posi-
tion is in field ofrsarhin- connec-
tion with man-made diamond products
an dother products produced by high
pressures and temperatures. Must be
U. S. citizens and top quality people.
*Blackhawk Mfg Co., Milwaukee, Wis.,
in the automotive and industrial hy-
draulic filed. Financial Analyst - B.S.
degree in Commerce, Finance or Gener-
al Business. M.B.A.' preferred though
not necessary. Two .t three years ex-
perience in general or cost account-
ing. Industrial Sales Correspondent -
College degree preferably in Commerce
or Business. Experience not necessary.
Male.
Executive Management Consulting
Firm. PlantSuperintendent (Manager)
for a small town on the East Coast.
Would supervise all plant functions of
non-ferrous tube redraw company oth-
er than purchasing, accounting and
sales. College grad. or equivalent, pref-
erably in Mech. Engrg. Must be aggres-
sive and dynamic. Experience in hand-
ling union representatives and em-
ployees.
Fqr further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.
Bldg., Ext. 3371.
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All Summer

Merchandise Reduced!

FOR SALE
DISPOSING of part of a large library
at private sale. There are books on
every subject among thousands of
books collected for 65 years. Show-
ings at 617 Packard St. from 11 a.nm.
to 4 p.m. every day except Sunday.
Reasonable prices. Bll
FOR SALE: Brick house. 3 bedrooms,
separate dining room, full basement,
garage. Charming yard with small
brick patio, large trees, shrubs and
flowers. Friendly, young neighbor-
hood. 2 blocks from elementary school.
House is clean and like new. Includes
dishwasher, draperies, blinds. CallNO
2-0849. B10
ALLSTATE scooter and one Italian
motorbike. One Underwood type-
writer and Stromberg-Carlson speak-
er encloser. NO 3-6520. B8
FOR SALE: % ton quiet, automaticj
room air conditioner. 'Used 3 months.
Call NO 3-0047 after 5. B8
HELP WAN4TED
MEAL JOB available. Contact house
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WANTED: Part time secretary. Hours
flexible. Pleasant surroundings. For a
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New coffee pot?
Can openers?
Dishes of all kinds-
all this and more too at Ralph's
Kitchen Hardware Department.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
J8
COMPUTING, statistical analysis, IBM
650 programming performed for any
field. NO 5-6713. J17
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J5
USED CARS
1953 STUDEBAKER, 6 cylinder with
overdrive. $200. See between 5-6 P.M.
at 510 Lawrence, apt. 6. N15
'59 SAAB $1,875'
Mich. European Car Corp.
Liberty at Ashley NO 5-5800
N19
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
NEW ATLAS TIRES
':Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4-670x15,
$58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap-
able tires and tax). Other sizes
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake
service.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717
S3
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Frendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service-mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
82
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State% NO 2-3350
SI
FOR RENT
DELUXE 3 room furnished apartment
includes heat and water. Semi-private
bath facilities. $90 a month. NO
2-9020. C27
4 ROOMS, first floor, across from Rack=
ham. $100 a month. Unfurnished.
Available August 1st. NO 3-2836.
C26
ROOMS FOR RENT for girls. % block
from campus. 1218 Washtenaw. NO
8-7942 for arrangements. C12
ROOMS FOR MEN: Quiet. Campus area.
Linens furnished. Low rent. NO 3-4747.
C15
ONE BLOCK from campus, modern apts.
514 So. Forest. NO 8-7089 or 3-3280.
C1
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
Try Hammond's new play time plan.
Includes organ in your home for 30
days with 6 free lessons in our
studio for only $25. Rent a Spinet
pianohof your own choice-$10 per
month.
GRI NNELL.'S

LESSONS in singing and -speaking,
Carol F. Westerman, NO 8-6584. F9
TRANSPORTATION
WOULD LIKE female rider to Texas
during first week of August. Call
NO 2-7386 after 6 P.M. 6

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FOOTWEAR
Further Reduction. at our
New Location

1.00 to 5.00

The DRESSES
.orig 14.95 to 49.95
Sizes 7-15 tall
and regulcr 10-20
half sizes 121/to 24/z

The zCOATS.
and SUITS

originally
-25.00 to 59.95

°

Groups -- Blouses
Sweaters - Jacket
Slacks -- Skirts

Only 14.95 to49.95

Dresses, Coats, Suits,.
Blouses, Sportswear,
Jewelry, Handbags, Bras,
Blouses, Gloves, Girdles

i

516 E. LIBERTY ST.

Next to Greene's Cleaners
Spring and Summer $ 90Af
Dress Shoes by Fiancees
Reg. to $14.95 . . . . . .
Pumps, Slings, Sandles, Spectators.
All heel heights in Black Pat, White Bone,
Red, Navy. White combinations.

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HATS
of all kinds
Spring
Summer
Fal

5.00 and0.01

KICKERINO CASUALS
Reg. to $10.95
Wedges, White or Beige or Grey

" . $6.90

CAMPUS
TOGS
S. Univ.

Special group
DRESSES
-all kinds

KICKERO FLATS.
Reg. to $8.95

. $5090

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Feature Group

U. 'Washable Keddettes $2& $3
Reg. $3.95 and $4.95

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Classified Advertising Number

of Dresses

ALL SALES FINAL - NO EXCHANGES
All sizes but not in every style or color.

Is Now NO 2-4786

All Sizes, Styles and Fabrics
Not Every Style in All Sizes

TWO SHOPS
ka

322 S. Main

NO 2-5667
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Daily'

217 South Main

9 Nickels Arcade

mm

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Complete line of HiFi components
including kits; complete service on
radio, phonographs and HiFi equip-
ments.
HI Fl STUDIO
1317 South University
1 block east at Campus Theatre
Phone NO 8-7942
X2
NEW CARS
English
Line
@ A Ford Product
" 14 models to choose from
f Prices start $1474
" Up to 35 miles per gallon
* Easy Parking and Driving
* Good Trade-in Allowance
FITZGERALD/
INC.
LINCOLN-MERCURY
'EDSEL ENGLISH FORD

(Wme' SNtySle n
Begins today!
Our Pre-inventory clearance of SANDALS - PUMPS and broken size
runs of year 'round ties and slip-ons. All shoes are from our regular
stocks and for your selection convenience are grouped into (3) price
- ,. categories.
British-Brevitt pumps in both cuban and low heels. Black and tan in
Group A the cuban and red-ton, beige-navy and black in the low heels. These
are all regular $16.95 values.
§ 9$ Also in this group are a few pairs of Sandier pumps in black patent
and white kid - Both colors in the 2-inch shaped heel. Regularly sell
at $13.95.
Group B
§ Penaljo wedge heel sandals.
* 7 Penaljo side-lace oxfords in punched pig.
Sandler pumps in both black and natural punched pig. Some cuban
Some shaped heels. (Values to $13.95).
Group C
§ ~Assorted flats, pumps and sandals -- A wide range of colors and, styles
8to select from. Values to $9.95.
§
FROM OUR LADIES' CLOTHING DEPT.
Ladies' Shirts and Blouses
Bermuda Shorts & Belts
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now . .

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mzsses

juniors

Shalf-sizes

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