THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7YYF.r "::1"Y Fr.x. r+*,q".C. :4:{'r i:..:Fr;}{ :CjY. '!: i:'/."i? :" :"7..: "vS:T:.%{.?:,^:?i: : :?:": %:::: " ' ' Y:-:: +r:U. .:2 if.'r>".°? vY":::':::,. <} .°.a.,/:o-ra. " C,>:'ra' :xT. aY.;::.x"::: :::.> ">:: r:::<":..::. ::::r:>r: :::::::: . fi.,"..a ..:.":.: "aS: r:L, ::>:> : -o-4, )AILY OFF C AL BULLETIN v: 1y,..y ; ;:.v "r ": ,v.-., . v yr r - r ;r;rr",E _ s r, T SEINE RIZZI (Continued from Page 4) 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. Subscribe to The Michigan BUSINESS SERVICES BUY your typewriter RENT your typewriter- MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .80 2.00 2.96 3 .96 2.40 3.55 4 1.12 2.80 4.14 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily Phone NO 2-4786 BARGAIN CORNER MEN'S SKIP-dent short-sleeve sport shirts. $1.39, 2 for $2.50. Wash 'n Wear, sanforized, assorted colors. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington, Wi LOST AND FOUND REWARD: Class ring 1960. Gold with green stone, St. Thomas. Please turn in to. Michigan Union. A2 PERSONAL and have your typewriters SERVICED at your typewriter store MORRI LL'S 314 S. State NO 3-2481 Giving Morrill support for over 50 years TO THE 1450 Club. Cha Cha Cha. LESSOS insingng an speking 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 manager at NO 2-8312. H9 WANTED: Part time secretary. Hours flexible. Pleasant surroundings. For a non-profit organization. State quali-. fications, age and experience in first letter. Write to The Michigan Daily, S Box 63. H8 J12 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 t e 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. > *t .,. ,' , . - . .,. . e r e _t E " , . ;. .. at' and More 00FF! 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 I Feature Group U. 'Washable Keddettes $2& $3 Reg. $3.95 and $4.95 I 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 }X3 Daily' 217 South Main 9 Nickels Arcade mm ,1 S 4L6 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 2 5 0 n 3 O a r1 I'; TV I I Summer - DRESSES 8 100 00 now . . now . . cottons . linens . blends . voiles mzsses juniors Shalf-sizes " ._ 9:.