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THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNES

Claim Notes Switched

mediately following the telephone
conversation.'
Putting on his glasses and
thumbing through the notes, Car-
michael replied:
Bomb Shell
"No sir. These are not the same
notes Mr. Burnett had."
His testimony was attacked by
Lelborn B. Cody, chief counsel for
Curtis. Cody asked Carmichael if
he had said in sworn testimony
prior to the trial that he did not
take the notes in his hand and
look at them, although Burnett
had them laid out.
Carmichael confirmed he had
given that testimony.
"I didn't take them in my hands
... But I looked at them," he said.
Cody sought to introduce evi-
dence that Carmichael once was
convicted of larceny in Ohio but
this was ruled out by Judge Lewis
R. Morgan.

Carmichael also testified that
what Burnett told him on Sept.
13 bore little resemblance to what
the Post printed in its March 23
issue which charged Butts and
Bryant rigged the game between
their schools last Sept. 22.
"The only thing I can see in
that article that even comes close
to what George Burnett told me
he heard was ... that he heard
the call. . . . Georgia had added
two coaches . . . Some football
player was great and Coach Bry-
ant asked Coach Butts if he was
going to be home that Sunday."
Carmichael, who said he had
known Butts for 15 years, "in a,
casual way," testified that Bur-
nett told him Jan. 30 of a meet-
ing with university officials. He
quoted Burnett as saying:
"I got myself in a trap here
and I don't know what to do
about it."

Canada's
Crothers
Wins 1500
OSLO, Norway (P)-A two-day
international track and field meet
ended at Bislet Stadium last night
with Bill Crothers of Canada de-
feating a strong Czech runner and
his arch rivals from the United
States in the 1,500-meter race.
Crothers, who won the 800-me-
ter event Monday night, was timed
in 3 minutes, 47.8 seconds, one-
tenth of a second ahead of
Tomas Salinger of Czechoslovakia.
Jim Dupree of the United States
was third in 3:49.7, and Paul
Banum of Norway fourth in 3:50.6.
John Moon, a former Tennessee
State star,-now stationed at Fort
Lee, Va., was a double winner in
the sprints last night at an inter-
national track and field meet held
at Nurenberg, Germany.

FOR FOOTBALL, TRACK:
NCAA .Boosts Late Games

2,382 WHIFFS:
Sairn Sets
Lef ie Mark
MILWAUKEE (9)-Milwaukee
ace Warren Spahn established a
major league strikeout record for
left-handers last night when he
fanned Bob Miller in the seventh
inning of a game with the Los
Angeles Dodgers, running his life-
time total to 2,382.
It was Spahn's fourth strikeout
of the game and 69th of the sea-
son, and enabled him to wipe out
the previous mark of 2,381 set in
1910 by Rube Waddell, then with
the St. Louis Browns.
Stagg Marks
101st Birthday
STOCKTON, Calif. UP) - The
citizens of Stockton celebrated
Amos Alonzo Stagg's forthcoming
11th birthday yesterday but this
year the grand old man of Ameri-
can football did not join them.
Navy Coach Wayne Hardin; a
player for Stagg at old College of
the Pacific in 1947, visited the
white-haired veteran.
"I shook hands with him and
he still recognized me," said Har-
din.
"He said to me, 'Wayne's a good
boy,' and that's something I'll al-
ways treasure."
Major League
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost Pct. GB
New York - 74 40 .649 -
Chicago 67 50 .573 8Y2
Minnesota 66 51 .564 9Y2
Baltimore 65 55 .542 12
Cleveland 57 62 .480 192.
Boston 55 60 .478 19%
-Kansas City 53 62 .459 21Y
*Los Angeles 54 66 .450 23
Detroit 51 63 .444 23%,
*Washington 42 74 .362 33
*Played night games.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Chicago 3, Cleveland 0
Minnesota 6, Baltimore 1
Kansas City 4, Detroit 2
New York at Boston (ppd.)
Washington at Los Angeles (Inc.).
TODAY'S GAMES
New York at Boston
Cleveland at Chicago} (n)
Baltimore at Minnesota (n)
Detroit at Kansas City (n)
Washington at Los Angeles (n)

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ON A HOT DAY STAY COOL!I
Cold Watermelons
Cold Pop
Fresh Fruit
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Always open 'til Midnight

FOR SALE
MICROSCOPE - Zeiss Interchangeable,
monocular-binocular microscope. Ex-
cellent condition. Call 542-6431 eve-
nings. B20
SMITH-CORONA Portable Typewriter w.
carrying case and 1 4-drawer steel file
cabinet. Both in excellent cond. Ph.
HE 2-4831 or 3-1531, Ex. 7379. B19
$1200 COMPONENT music system for
approx. $850. Call Jerry, 8-6375. B17
MOBILE HOME-1960 model, 10x50 ft.,
side aisle, front kitchen, awning. Call
HU 2-4312. B18
vw LUGGAGE Rack, tarpaulin.,$20. Call
NO 5-5162 evenings. B16
FOR SALE-Antique four-poster bed.
Call HU 3-5973.
MISCELLANEOUS

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.45
3 .85 2.,0 4.20
4 1.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 average words to o fine.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD, at Alpha Kappa
Lambda Fraternity this year. Take
part in all social activities. Be under
NO membership obligations. Pay no
dues. Total cost (room, food and so-
cial functions) is $409 for fall semes-
ter. Call Frank Manning, NO 5-8679.
El
FOR RENT
4-BDRM. COTTAGE on Whitmore Lake.
Fully winterized, with gas furnace,
over 100 ft. of lake frontage on a
large lot. 449-7051. C60'
CLOSE TO State Theatre-Furn'd. apt.
$85 and $110/mo. 603 3. Ann. C34
3-MAN APT. Completely furn'd. All
utilities paid. $50/man. 912 Mary. NO 3-
1237. 030
MADISON AVE. APT.
2 bdrm. furn'd. apt., central air condi-
tioning, special hi-fi and TV outlets.
3-6357. 039
NEEDED-One girl to share apt. with 3
others. 3 bdrm. Excellent location.
1 block from campus. Phone 'Judy at
NO 2-9819 after 5 p.m. J 47
DESPERATE BOY avail. to be room-
mate for fall in apt. Call collect GR
6-2759. C48
GRADUATE, BUSINESS or professional.
Rooms in quiet home. Call NO 2-4738.
C36
MODERN AIR Conditioned two bdrm.
Remodeled 3 room apt. on Campus.
Two bdrm, modern apt. close to hosp.
All apartments have disposals, heat
and water paid by landlord, off-street
parking. Office open until 9 p.m.

HELP WANTED
KITCHEN HELP wanted for fall.
5-4840.
WAITRESSES NEEDED - Pay E
night shift, no experience ne
Apply in person Mon.-Wed.
Golden Butterfly, 1201 S. Univ.
MALE U.S. born students needed
experiments'in decision making
probability estimation. No drug
noxious stimuli used. Mathems
training not necessary. ApplyI
neer Pscy. Laboratory, 1121 E. H
663-1511, Ex. 2092.
WANTED -- GHOST WRITER. Co'
Michigan Daily, Box 6.
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HI, FI, TV, RADIO, and PHONO
VICE. TV rentals, speaker reco
Free pick-up and dellversy ser
CAMPUS RADIO & TV, NO 5-
325 E. Hoover.
A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRIME
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONOC
Rental Purchase Plan

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SAN FRANCISCO ({P)-The Na-_
tional Collegiate Athletic Associa-
tion Executive Committee approv-
ed post-season championship pro-
grams'for indoor track and col-
lege division football yesterday at
the conclusion of its summer
meeting.
There was much discussion of
the NCAA's Jurisdictional battles
with the Amateur Athletic Union
during the two-day session, NCAA
Executive Director Walter Byers

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said but no formal statement was
issued.
"We received progress reports
on the four federations NCAA-
backed groups in baseball, basket-
ball, gymnastics and track and
field, but they were not a major
phase of our meeting," said
Byers.
Vituperative
"Despite shrill name calling and
vituperation that some people
have associated with the federa-
tions, we feel they are very whole-
some. Our mission is to expand
competition-to cut through red
tape and regulations to provide
more competition."
NCAA indoor track champion-
ships will begin with regional
meets Feb. 28-29, 1964, at Louis-
ville, Ky., Portland, Ore. and Lub-
bock, Tex.
No national meet will be held
next year because of schedule
conflicts, but in 1965 a meet ,will

be scheduled, Byers said. He said
regional meets and conference
championships would qualify ath-
letes for the 1965 event.
Still Must Ratify
The college division football
program, still subject to ratifica-
tion at the January, 1964, NCAA
convention, provides for regional
championship games beginning in
1964.
Three or four such games will
be held, probably in early Decem-
ber. A selection committee will
pick competing schools. No na-
tional championship is planned
since NCAA rules limit a school
to one post-season football game.
Byers said some bowl games now
designed for small colleges may-
continue, but with the added
status of a regional championship.
The program was adopted, he
said, because 299 of the NCAA's
419 football playing institutions
are in the college division.

LOST AND FOUND
FOUND-Keys; one apt. key and two
car keys. License ND-4332. Contact
Michigan Daily. A
TAKEN BY ERROR from Carrell 616 or
620 Main Library Tues., 3 p.m.-Black
clip-binder containing art history
thesis, with brown notebook. Return,
urgent, reward. 663-7772. A7
PERSONAL
TWO ADVENTURESOME YOUNG MEN
ARE LOOKING FOR APPROPRIA:^E
COMPANIONS. 665-4111, Ex. 529. P55
WANTED-Riders to Dallas, Texas, leav-
ing Ann Arbor Aug. 18. Write Eugene
Friedman, 303 E. Madison, Ann Arbor.
F48
LOST-2 notebooks and 2 papers in
transit from P-Bell to Midway. Would
appreciate any information leading
to their return. No reward offered.
Phone Michigan Daily, NO 2-3241.
Thank you. F56
ATTENTION ALL DAILY STAFF--The
fall Daily begins operations Monday,
Aug. 26. Please be here on that date
as a 30-40 page paper must be put out
by Friday of that week. If you can-
not be here for all or part of that
week, please write and let us know.
F41
UNIVERSITY STUDENT can baby-sit
evenings, week-days or week-ends,
and during the -day or Saturday or
Sunday. Experienced. Dependable.
Phone 5-8130. F32
DEAREST CY,
As the sinking. Daily sets for the
summer, we know that all you have
done was not in vain. You have not
only scarred the life of a young girl.
permanently, you have antagonized
poor Jon, and you have managed to
put us $6,843 in the red.
Keep up the good work,
Lovingly, me F56

PAUL'S MUSICAL RI
119 W. Washington

0 4 Master Barbers,
* Air-Conditioned

662-7787

663-9064

near Kresge's

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Dine Out During

Week

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pct.
Los Angeles 69 47 .595
San Francisco 66 52 .559
St. Louis 65 53 .551
Cincinnati 65 56 .537
Chicago 61 54 .530.
Pittsburgh 60 57 .513
Philadelphia 61 58 .513
Milwaukee 60 59 .504
Houston 4575 .375
New York 38 79 .325
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Milwaukee 4, Los Angeles 3
Cincinnati 4, San Francisco 0
St. Louis 4, Houston 2
Pittsburgh at New York (ppd.)
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S. GAMES
Los Angeles at Milwaukee (n)
San Francisco at Cincinnati (n)
Houston at St. Louis (n) '
Pittsburgh at New York
Chicago at Philadelphia (2,t-n)

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NO 8-9590

314S. MAIN NO 3-2401
Excellent Food
American and Internationail Cuisine
Cocktails, Wines, Champagne
Art Devaney and His Trio
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
(if you love an intimate atmosphere, good food, and refreshing
beverages, The Rubaiyot is what your looking for.)
A fabulous SMORGASBORD every Wed. night

Use
Daily
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CAMPUS MANAGEMENT
FOR RENT at 11315 . Shore Drive,
Whitemore Lake - Furnished home
with 3 bdrms. Write or call:
Mr. John Gritinas
19343 Dwyer
Detroit 34, Mich.
Phone FO 6-0712 at all times.
Will be at Whitmore Lake Aug. 24
CAMPUS APTS.
Remodeled and newly furn'd. for
3 or 4 persons. Some including utili-
ties.$135-$185/mo. INO 2-7082 or NOe
5-9405.
4-ROOM, 2 BDRMS. Furnished Apt.
Close to campus and downtown. Clean
and modern. Garage, automatic wash-
er, TV antenna, sunporch. $135/mo.
Ph. 3-5532 after 6 p.m. 045
LOOKING FOR APT.? Campus loca-
tions for fall. Wide selection of new
and redecorated bldgs. Call 3-0511
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Apts. Ltd., 530 S. Forest.
020a
WANT SOMETHING REALLY
DIFFERENT?
Check the
1000 OAKLAND APTS.
" New deluxe 2 and 3 bedroom
apartments,
" 1100. sq. ft. of floor space
s Giant-size closets
" Large double bath with vanity
* Private balconies and courts
" Fully carpeted
* Completely furnished in Danish
Modern
* Beautifully landscaped
" Ideal for 3, 4 or 5 persons
Finest location, 3 blocks from campus
in..
QUIET RESIDENTIAL SETTING
Ready for your inspection now-drive
by or Phone 453-3287.
1000 Oakland Avenue .
Campus-2 Blocks
Several spacious one bedroom or 2 bed-
room newly furn'd apts. Avail. Aug.
20 and after. NO 3-7268. C24
NEW 2 BDRM. APTS. for fall-Furn'd.,
carpeted, balconies. For 3 or 4 Call
663-0511 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. APTS. LTD.,
530 S. Forest. 019
HURON TOWERS
APARTMENTS
2200 Fuller Road
One, two and three oedroom apts. Mod-
erate rentals Include large rooms, air
conditioning, swimming pool, parking
and many other fine features, Low per
person cost for multiple occupants.
Call NO 3-0800 or stop by our rental
office, on premises, to see model apts.
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BUSINESS SERVICES
SALESMEN to make loans to cc
students with which to buy 'life
surance. 25-35 married, 2 yrs. co
credit. No experience preferred. V
Box 2, Michigan Daily.
BARGAIN CORNER
AUCTION
Desks, chairs, files, typewriter sti
lamps. Small motors, relays,
miscellaneous electrical. Gears, dr
chain and sprokets. Lots of b
and workshop equipment mate
Inspection 8:30 a.m. Sale 10:30
Friday, Aug. 16 3500 Pontiac
ROCK-BOTTOM BARGAINS-Must
quick. Kitchen ware and equipr
vases, trays, spices, chairs, to
lamps, iron cot and mattress, mai
garden hose and tools. 2015 De
shire.
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galor
"WHITE LEVI'S"
SLIM-FITS
$4.49
FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS
Black, brown, loden,
f "white," cactus, light blu
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED to Toronto area,
falo OK, after 10 a.m. on Aug
Share driving and expenses. Call E
Brady, 3-5251. Leave message.
Drive Yourself .. .
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HI 2-4434
50 Encorse Road, Ypsilanti, Mich
RENT -aCAR
Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.
Friday till 9 a m. Monday
$10.00 plus 8c a mile. Rates inclu
gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.

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Special Selling!
ITALIAN LOAFERS

RENT A CAR
$5.00/24 hr. day
Plus 5c per mile

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Enjoy the Finest
CANTONESE 4t
Take-out Orders Anytime:
Open Daily .
from 1 1 a.m. to 10 p.m..
Closed Monday r A

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$590

Fall Favorite
For Campus
Wear..

For info call NO 5-3112
NORTH BROS.
LEASING INC.
3250 Washtenaw Ave.
(Inn America)
USED CARS
'55 VW, sunroof, 56,000 miles, good c
dition. Call 5-6057.
-58 VW, Sun roof, $400. Call 5-371.
'52 CHEVY, very good condition,
rust. Call 5-8701.
'59 SIMCA ARONDE. Only 22,500 m
Excel. cond. Must sell by Wed. 4
Ph. 5-5951.
62 CORVAIR Monza, Black, 4 sp. V
good condition. Ph. Dave at 5-4
Ext. 233.
'58 FORD Wagon, 6 cylinder, stand
trans. $500. 2-2695.
'57 V-W. Low mileage. R. & H. Reas
able. 213 Glen.
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
HONDA of Ann Arbor
imB PackrRoa nd

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APARTMENTS

South State near Hill. Designed and
furnished for 4, 5, or 6 student
occupants. 2 bedrooms each.

. Most spacious available
* Separate dining room
" Air conditioning
" Heat furnished
" Extra storgae space
Call Kelly Newton, 3-2260, eves.

* BLACK

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