.Monday, 'February' 7; 19 Page 'twenty-Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ -TwntyS..TH MIHIG N.AILMod. Ferurv. . fir I CLASSY CLASSIFIED TAKES A SOCK AT BIG FEET: SL Shoos Shoes from Classrooms 1_______- ----....! WANTED STEAMSHIP COMPANY needs summer employees between June 1st and Sep- tember 30 for South American, Eur- opean, and Asiatic voyages, both Male and Female. Various jobs avail- able. Steamfitters, cooks, ships mate, diesel mechanic, radio operator, welder, radar operator, technician, sales cleerk, movie projeetor operator. Must belong to Maritime Union. Write Box 2325, stating references. WANTED - Short-haired, intelligent giraffe for light cleaning in the Field- house. Preferably male or female. Must come from good family. Refer- ences preferred but not necessary. Call Athletic Department, 2-3256 if interested. THIS IS A SERIOUS AD. Male student needs instructing. If you have any free time that's free I would probably be interested. If your free time isn't free I still might be iterested. It de- pends how much I think I can learn rom you and if it's worth it. Phone 2-3256 if interested. MISCELLANEOUS A ARE YOU INTERESTED in correspond- ing with an English major who is in- terested in correspondiog for obnox- ious reas? Alto hopr to itunprooe handwriting and punctation, but that's not important. Write Box 2- 3256 if interested. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS FOR SALE FOR SAL.-Coke machine which dis- penses mixed drinks. Case of Sen-Sen thrown in on the deal. Ideal com- panion on parties. This machine is two years old and often mixes drinks without much coke. Auction will be held on Diag Monday after J-Hop. Highest bidder starting at $25. PHIL HADSOME USED CARS We may have some unusual used cars after J-Hop weekend. PHIL HADSOME USED CARS FOR RENT ROOMS for J-Hop Weekend are now available. Make your reservation by calling 2-3256 immediately. Only sin- glesoleft. WANTED TO TRADE UNUSED TEXTBOOKS in five courses -will trade for trolly fare to distant parts. USED CARS GOING TO HELL?-We have just the vehicle to 1t1ke yo. Previousowe3 told cue totake itond go there. Haven't had time. Complete with nec houbtoys the wind-u motor, $102,006.d0. See Will Rnoccus ted car stealer. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Between Jordan and Chemistry building. Reward to person who can show me the way. Phone 24561. The Student Legislature took quick action last night on a Uni- versity request to stop wear and tear on campus buildings. By a vote of 37 to 12, the Legis- lature prohibited students from wearing shoes in classroom build- ings in the future, The action came after a stormy hour-long debate which saw the Legislature split along party lines for the first time this semester, HILL SHIPMAN, speaking for the motion, said that would be the first step in the revival of the old campus traditions of Kunming, China, where students have not worn shoes to class for 2,000 years. Tons Clot.hson objected, saying Ithat thousands of workmen would be thrown out of jobs in shoe factories and contractors, with greedy ryes on rapidly de- eriorating buildings Would I out of luck, Supporting the motion, Jo Hollar said that element democracy would be evident campus if all students were eqi: ly without shoes. TH MOTION was opp sed Wanda Daizy who claimed that ?< - was a violation of academic fr dom if students were denied wl- she called, "Their inalienable r to wear shoes to class." Local clothing merchants hail the action as a big step forwa in student government, but at - x salesman Danny O'Sullivan sI that it marked the first move I AVERAGE Q. STUDENT, '49Z ward totalitarianism in stude ... barefooted? government, 00 o 00 CRAVENETTE presents Donegal Tweed Coats for Spring Sizes 10-16 $34.95 CURTIS 6oMea/at .c N~ATIONALLY AOVERfIStO, Complete Stock of Books and Supplies for LAW - MEDICINE - DENTISTRY PUBLIC HEALTHl VETERANS' ACCOUNTS CAPABLY HANDLED E Join the MARCH OF DIMES OVERB CK BOOKSTOR 1216 South University Avenue Phone 4436 1949 14 -t SPRING and SUMMER WOOLENS These New IMPORTED and DOMESTIC FABRICS are the most beautiful weaves and color effects we have ever shown for your approval. Values are far superior to those shown for the past season. STOP IN at your convenience and examine them. No obligation on your part, we want you to see these woolens. See the $55.00 Special which is being shown in our windows now. KAHN TAJLVREU -LTHES 613 EAST tW !L STREET F A. TINKER, Manager He ',c cc c c c c c ~ ~ . t5.sfIc~ccrify ta ttttot --e~ut ..~ ,cc~'cce.ec - 395 The "SKOONER" It's another CURTIS "first," a smart, masculine style that holds the eye.,,. a shoe with traditional, 'CURTIS in-built value that proves itself with many extra miles of comfortable wear Beautiful deep wine beau-veal leather, heavy soles, fully lined. TOWN AND CAMPUS SHOES SHOES OF STYLE AND COMFORT 1111 South University Ave.