Page Eiglt THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 15, 1969 ,,'''y For Direct Classified Ad Service. Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00 (Continued from Page 5) WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BU-4 tickets to gradua. tion. Will pay $2/each. Call Dennis; 761-4272. K30 WANTED DESPERATELY - Girl's 26" 'bike. 665-3175. K31 BUSINESS SERVICES SUMMER SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET 6 BEDROOM HOUSE 4 MAN on-campus, across from V-Bell, 2 MAN MOD. APT. Air cond. Corner next to Mudbowl. Air-cond., 2 bdrm., State-Packard, May 1-Aug. 24. 769- Near campus and hospital, 663- . 2 balc., parking, laundry, res. man- 5688 after 6 p.m. U30 7156 or 663-7157. U47 ager. Rent negotiable. 761-2372. U25 ((___ ONE MAN APT. furn~, large separate SUBLET 1 BEDROOM 2-3-man. New ,JULY-AUG. sublet. Furnished, air con- bdrm., living, kitchen, bath; parking; carpeting, air conditioning. 1 block ditioned, two bedroom apt. 721 S. close to campus. Avail. now! $130. 822 from campus, next to laundra-mat Forest. Call 769-3390. U6 Arch, Apt. 3. 662-2263, 663-1258. U26 and Ralph's. Underground parking. Price negotiable. Call 761-3972 any- TWO BEDROOM three man on campus. MOD. 4-MAN, close to campus, air time. 1143 Spring r: $120/mo. 662-1838. U1 cond., parking, balcony. $45 each, ___________ ___ will negotiate. Call 665-6253 after 5. 3 MAN SUBLET May-Aug., modern, air CHEAP, close to campus and the Village n.UC cond., Park Plaza. 1320 S. Univ. No. Bell. Up to 3 openings in a 6 man, 12. 761-7657. U44 centrally air cond. apt. 663-9100. U19 1 MAN EFFICIENCY, avail, summer ---- -and fall. 1107 S. State. 761-9262. C33 SUMMER SUBLET 2 MAN, bi-level, near campus, May- August. Call between 5-7 and after 11, 769-3539. 'U47 1 BEDROOM apt. May-August. Has patio and many extras. 344 , Divi- sion, No. 105. 662-9388. U48 SUMMER SUBLET_ 4 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen, dining room, good location. 769-1626. 112E SUMMER SUBLET MODERN, 3-bdrm. apt, for up to 5 people. Sublet for Spring-Summer. Air cond., dishwasher. 769-1146 or 761-8340, U6 3J BEDROOM. 3 or 4 man. Across from law quad. May-Aug. Cheap. 769-6251. U21 MA.LE NEEDED for .3 man, air cond., modern, close, parking. $40. 761-7433 Ulu NEED 1 MAN-for sublet to complete 4-man 1 block from campus (near Law Quad), has dishwasher, disposal, 2-bdrms, balcony air-cond. mod. fur- nishings normally $93/mo., subletting? for a mere $45/mo. May-Aug. Call 769-1091. UF HOUSE FOR SUBLET, May-August; 769-4472; three girls needed; firepl ce, back yard for sunning, air-conditfon- STENCILS, theses, and tern) papers typed in my home. 769-5441. J5 TYPING - Your ,choice of type. Free pick-up and delivery. 663-7894. J4 TYPING WANTED-business or college. 10 yrs, experience, Call 971-2806 after 6 p.m. J2 EXPERIENCED SECRETAtY desires work in her home. Thesis, technical typing, stuffing, etc. IBM selectric Call Jeanette, 971-2463. J48 TYPING OF THESIS, papers, etc. Ex- pertly done at home. IBM selectric. 761-3139 - Jl 3 BEDROOM, 3 or 4 man. Across from Law Quad. May-Aug. Cheap. 769-6251. J27 EXPERIENCED SEC'Y, wants to type many scripts, thesis papers, etc. 971- 4066. 1133 TYPING DONE on elec. typewriter. Very reasonable. Call 483-1008. J37 WE TYPE and duplicate term papers. thesis, etc. We also take dictatinn for conferences. Now's the time, cal us soon, 665-3767. J Paddles, Flowers, Bands. . Special Favors & Sportswear show on Feb. 26, 27--over 500 items. Call Neil or Dick for appointment at 761- 6632. J"34 COMPLETE FURNITURE SERVICE Call 668-6200 RENDEL'S UPHOLSTERING DAILY OFFICIALNew city ULLET ~riN 1) U .LLA j,1I11l i k council TWO 'LGE. BDRMS. May-Aug. near campus. $120. 761-5487. U35 2 OR 45GIRLS NEEDED spring sem. for modern bi-level apt., air cond., dish- , asher, good location. 761-2494. U37 ROOMY SINGLE ideally located. Avail. Spring and/or summer and/or fall, term(s) $110/mo. Call Julianne, 665- 4014. 1138 ROOM FOR GIRL in spacious houst. May-Aug. $40/mo. 769-2725. U40 SHARE 2 MAN 2 bedroom apt. $60/mo. 665-7288. U41 NEAR SWIMMING POOL and tennis courts, air conditioned, 2 big bed- rooms, huge closets, parking, good# landlords, $135 negotiable. 761-8327 anytime. U42 TIRED of apartments? Try sharing a 2-bdrm. house with one another. May-August. Call Dean at 662-3978. 1U43 CHEAP: 2-3 men for July-Aug, Mod. apt. 769-5025. U44 AIR COND. 5 bedroom house on Forest Court, either half or both. Ex. cond. Rock bottom price. Call 764-1770 or 769-2674 after 6 p.m. U46 HAVE YOUR OWN large room in 2 girl apartment. 2 blocks from campus. May-Aug. 20. ,Rent very negotiable. 663-5096. U48, 5 BEDROOM_ I FURNISHED HOUSE For 5 or 6 people, 11 blocks fropn campus. Wall to wall carpeting, new furniture, 2 full baths, $300/mo. incl. util. 761-3889. U14 SPACIOUS 3 man, 3 bdrms., liv, rm., din. rm., kitchen. Avail. spring-sum-[ mer term . Reasonable rates. 769-1 1069. U221 NEED 2 ROOMMATES for summer and/ or fall. Large 3-man, very close to campus. $25 and $45 rooms for sum- mer. 761-4752. U27 5 BEDROOM FURNISHED HOUSE c For 5 or 6 people, 1% blks from campus. Wall to wall carpeting, new furniture, 2 full baths, $300/ mo. incl. util. 761-3889. U14 ONE TWO or THREE MEN to sublet May through August. $50 each. Ideal apt. with carpeting, many closets, disposal, parking, basement laundry, congenial open-minded neighbors andD landlord. Call 769-4784. 110 Hill No. 2 1150 LOOK, SEE our sublet of sublets! Each room of our roomy 5% room 2 bdrm., 4- man is huge in itself, fully carpet- ed, air-cond., of course, modern as an apt. can be. Need dishes? Pots and pans? East Madison near Pack- ard and that's close! Call 769-1649, ask for anyone. UF ONE, TWO, or THREE MEN to sublet May through August. $50 each. Ideal apt. with carpeting, new furniture, cooling, new kitchen, many closets. disposal parking basement laundry., congenial open-minded neighbors and landlord, Call 769-4784: 110 Hill, No 2. U50 2 BEDROOM summer sublet. Modern,. furnished, cool, quiet. Minutes to hospitals. 663-3666. U31 AVAILABLE MAY 1-1, 2, 3, and 4-man. The Ambassador Co. 761-7982. U27 Summer ~ ~ ~ er, very near cam pUs. U3 e SU3MMER SUBLET-l-2 girls needed for APT. SUBLET; July-Aug.; 2-3 men: C E U3 bedroom house near IM building. cool; cheap. 769-3619. U41 G a l 6 -5 9 . 31 O D R t o m a s m er s bl t 3 G IR L S F O R M ay th rou gh A ugu st . MODERN two-man summer , CHEAP Call 761-2625, g U Fantastic location. $110 negotiable. 665-8797. U41 3-MAN SUMMER Sublet. CHEAP. Close MAYNARDHOUSE-1bdrm.furn , to campus. Call 761-3678. UD, air-cond.; summer with fall option. AIR-COND., 2 bdrm. choice. All kitchen Call 665-4406, 12-5:30-Apt. 1006 after equip, and extras included. Near 7 call 761-8119. U39 athletic field. 1-864-3852 or 1-352-4 1490. U32r S U A AER aOF 2 MAN. 2 bdrm. Call 663-9475. U34 k TOLDER 2-bedroom 3-man apt. Close to campus. $125/mo, all utilities in; fall option. 307 S. Division, No. 6. 761- The following tenants of Apartments 8860. U40 Limited have indicated a desire to j--- sublease their apartments for the GIRL WANTED to sublet furn. room summer. on campus, off street parking. 761- 9266 after 6 p.m. 119 0 Fuller no. 769-7652, no. 662-5950 26 t 6 m ex. hospital location. MODERN APT., air cond., parking, on 0 526 Packard2no. 103, need 1 girl campus. 1-2 men, 662-8307. U41 grad, 761-7432. 0 848 Tappan, no. 18-.1 room in 4- SUMMER SUBLET__5-ma plarge house, man to share. 663-8307. private bedroom, campus area. 761- mo. 761-9554 4089. U36 If you are a tenant of Apartments LIVE IN a friendly house, -4 man, Limited and have not yet contacted big living room,breakfast nook. Call! us regarding a sublease, please do so 769-2841. U40' immediately so we may update our - - - - files. SPACIOUS 3 or 4 man, parking, air-j APARTMENTS LIMITED-663-0511 cond., close to campus. 927 S. Forest, No, 203. Call 663-9866. 1113 ' THIS AD CHANGES DAILY -__ MAY-AUG. sublet for 2 men to share U4i with one until July. Good location. N1irn 3iOR 4 MEN. May-Aug., 3-bd7m0, The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3528 L.S.A. Bldg.. before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publi- cation and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day jCalendar items appear oince only. Student organization notices a r e not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. TUESDAY, APRIL 15 Dory Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar: "Management of Managers, Pro- gram No. 86: North Campus Commons, 8:15 a.m. Flute Student Recital: School of Music. Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m. Baseball: U-M vs. Notre Dame, Ferry Field, 3:30 pm. Frontiers in Geology and Geophysics Lecture Series: Henry N. Pollack, as- iociate professor of geology, U-M. "What Causes Continental Drift?" 4 p.m. Auditorium F, Physics - Astronomy Building. SRussian Circle Plays: Two short plays (in Russian): 3050 Frieze Bldg., 4:15 p.m. i 7 SUPER-Close/campus 1 or 2, fall opt., all 665-9562. furn., eff. for; or part summer. U16l MAY-JUNE-Mod., 2 bdrm., has every- thing. 2 more or 4 needed. $39/mo./ man. 662-3584. U231 NEED for summer sublet-1 girl from spring and for summer. Mod, apt., seconds from everything. 769-5544. U21 1 BDRM.-Parking, storage space. PAk Plaza, No. 5. 665-2264. U over 35 years. APT, for married couiple. Chatham Vil- SWIMMING POOL I ndarcn. an ls ovr55yers0 mod., air cond., 4 man. Bi-level, TV. sJ1G age (Pauline and Stadium). 2 bdrm., Sublet an air-cond., two bedroom apt . kit, utensils. State and Packard. 761- contemporary furn., swimming pool. two blocks from campus. Call 769- Come in and check our listings at: 3103. - 612 SUMMER SUBLET 668-8194 evenings. U50 2155. . 737 Packard - . _7_Pack-rd NEED TWO GIRLS May-Aug. 3 bdrm., MAY 15-AUG. 15_Assistant prof. look- BI-LEVEL, 4-ma napt. Close to campus MARRIED COUPLE wanted for new, . 1-5 pm. 761-8063 4 man,, mod.. bilevel, air cond., TV, ing for reliable family to sublet their and hospital. Dishwasher and air 2-bdrm. townhouse on North Cam- U' all kit. utensils. 663-0055. State and furn. house 2 bdrm. study, chldren' cond., big kitchen. 1412 Geddes. 769- pus. Spacious, furnished, parking. Packard. 125 3195. U1 769-0798. U29 SUBLET-Modern 4-man, close to cam- equipments, fenced yard, very rea- ps aepie 6-92 4 REBDOii rona-l rents 66-00 U33.. -_______. pus. Name price. 769-4922. f741 THREE BEDROOM spacious apt. Close sonable rents. 663-3070. U33 4TH GIRL needed for May. Close to HOUSE-1st floor, 3-4 man; furnished to hospitals and campus for summer campus. Modern apt., no damage de- and carpeted; huge kitchen, living SUMMER SUBLET-Two-man efficiency s Ranable. 796 anmme. 521 WALNUT posit. Call Ellen, 769-0986. Lea'e num- room plus study area, porch, free in house. Great location-price nego- sublet. Reasonable. 769-0612 anytime. Large, elegant, spacious, 2 bedroom ber. U3 parking, near Law Club. 665-2781. U41 tiable. Call 764-7600. UD U beautifully furnished. Reasonable - - ------ ---- ----- 3-4 MEN in 4 man apt. or 4 females, rent. NO 8-6906. U36 NEED 1 MAN for 2 bdrm., 2 man apt., EFFICIENCY - May-Aug. Air cond.- Need a Summer Apt.? central air cond~ off street parking. mod. apt., fully furn., 2% blocks from close to campus. Can use dishes. St. Joe area-$40/mo./man. 665-9617. GARGANTUAN campus. May-Aug. 761-5118. U29 linen, radio, etc. Call 761-6982 before FREE LOCATING SERVICE U19 Mod., air-cond. 4-man, dining, liv- - ~-~~~~~~~ - 10 am. or evenings or 665-4406 during Best deals in town - 3ng, study rooms, 2 min-Diag. 769- SUBLET - Large 2-man, modern, air day, Ask for Apt. 602. U24 2629. U39 cond., balcony, good parking. 832 -- -- ------- --- Sublet Service t U k w a Packard, No. 5. 761-9367, U28 ISWIMMING POQL--football field across: 1'217 S. University aT . S-... - ~~street. 2 bdrm., 4 man air cond., bal-65896lae U E SLER T SUBLET-Single bdr., Iv. room, kit.. cony. Call 665-7839. U50 U36s bath,'Ann St., below $90. 769-0574. U32 --.- ----- -.- Leaving town? Moving? L- --- - -- - k.. 5-MAN-3-BDRM. Apt. Dishwasher, MODERN air conditioned apt.. 5 mi1 . Let us rent your apt, for you Air Conditioning LARGE MOD. 5-man, 3 bdrm., air cond.. balconies, air conditioning utes from campus and South U. 761- and dishw., disp. etc. May-Aug $200. 2 bathrooms 9023. U48 Dishwasher mo., will neg. 1364 Geddes. 769-3650. Near Hospital and Campus U _ _ __VIC_ 11U8 525 Walnut, No. 6-769-3143 SUBLET May-Aug. Couple only. Packard 1217 S. University 1 urnI., 16? JirL cond., will inegotiate. 69- 1627. U114 SWIMMING POOL, air cond., 2 bed- rooms in mod. 4-man, 1 or 2 girls needed May to Aug. 764-9626. U30 SPRING-SUMMER sublet, 2 bedroom, 3 man. Dishwasher, appliances, parking, d nnl nntin nmimhncit .1 R~n Sigma Xi National Lecture: Dr. Eleanor J. Gibson, Pressor of Psychol- pgy, CornellUniversity. "Perceptual De- velopment As An Adaptive Process": Rackham Amphitheater, 8:00 p.m. Topics in Quarternary Research: Prof. Richard F. Flint, Yale University, "Comments on the Quarternary in the Southern Hemisphere": 3082 Natural Science Bldg., 8:00 p.m. School of Music Lecture: Recital: Glennis Stout, flute; Jonathan Bald- win, piano: performance on historic flutes from the Glennis Stout and Stearns collections: School of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Zoology Seminar: Dr. John Emlen, Dept. of Biological Sciences, State Uni- versity of New York, "Age Specificity and Ecological Theory" Wed., April 16. Room 1400 Chem. Bldg., 4:00 p.m. Botany Seminar: Co-sponsored with the School of Natural Resources, D r. Hans Heybroek, Forest Experiment Sta- tion, Wageningen, Netherlands, "Breed- ing Elms for Resistance to Dutch Elm Disease", Wednesday, April 16, 1969, 4:15 p.m., Botanical Gardens. Spring, Spring-Summer Registration: May 5, 1-4.30 p.m. May 6, 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. Open Registration (No alphabetical schedule). Late Registra- tion Fee of $15.00 becomes applicable at the close of registration. sworn in Continued from Page 1) The Model Cities Policy Board was elected by area residents Feb. 5 and later unanimously approved by council. Former Mayor Wen- dell E. Hulcher later appointed three members to the 17 member board, which represents area resi- dents - landowners and renters, and organizations active in the area. Stephenson charged "there has neVer been substantative involve- ment of the Model Cities neigh- borhood residents on council" either in applying for the program or in setting up the program. Therefore, he said, there has been "misunderstanding and apathy in the program." However Mayor Harris said that in the experience of Model Cities, the elections "do not produce a leadership group that has strong support in the community." Cappaert added that Stephen- son's call for election "was not a call for election but a call for an act of dereliction of council. Council would be derelict to repeal an act which council had approved unanimously," he said. Richard D. Remington (D- first ward) said a call for elec- tion would be "a breach of faith" to the people of the neighborhood who supported the present board. The resolution on the Blue Ribbon Committee on Landlord- Tenant Relations was quickly de- [eated by a chorus of nos when Remington said, "the area of housing is too important to let it get lost in a committee snarl. Blue ribbon, pink ribbon, green ribbon-they'ra all the same. We need action." During a period of audience participation, the city relations board of Student Government Council presented a proposal to create a joint Student-City com- nittee "to aid in the coordination between Student Government Council and City Council" to be- ain "a new relationship between the students and the establish- ment." Placem ent GENERAL DIVISION 3200 S.A.B 9, I a g o. ioca aoncampusnospita. ent negotiable. 521 Walnut, No. 12. 769- 4144. U15 FREE TV, balcony, air cond., 3 bdrm., 2 baths, luxury apt. on campus needs 4 or 5 for entire summer. 769-1726. UD 1-2 GIRLS NEEDED for 3-man summer sublet, immediate occupancy. Also available for fall. 764-2460 or after 5, 769-6763, ask for Phyllis. U42 MAY-JUNE, furn. 2 bdrm. apt. $125, Only couple, wonderful for children. 971-1865, U8 4 MAN APT.; and a single, very reason- Registration Assistants needed. Apply . W.0.1 Ra_.)~u T~nRnm L1 .qAAR~lln -1-I A B -level -U-------- ------- 124 and Fifth. Reasonable. 662-2286. U50 665-8996 2 BEDROOM, 4 man, $120/month, bal- --. ------- --- - -- ----.-.--- - ---- U38 All these features can be yours in cony, dishwasher, laundry facilities. HUGE 3 or 4 MAN; fully furnished. GIRL TO SHARE sublet of modern, 2 - ....--- ----- a charter realty apt. Call 665-8825 air conditioned tenant parking. 711 $130 Call 769-3612. U18 bdrm., 2 man apt. 761-5584. U5 ONE GIRL needed for modern four for complete sublet information. Arch No. 304. 665-2620. U4 man apartment. One block from Uni- CHARTER REALTY NEED 1 GIRL for summer, own bed- 3 MAN SUBLET May-Aug. Modern, air versity Hospital, close to main cam- 665-8825 1335 S. University TWO BEDROOM, 2 blocks from cam- room. Pets allowed. On West Park. cond., Park Plaza, 1320 ". Univ., No. pus. Call 761-8906 after 5 p.m. U7 U45 pus, parking. 761-8034. U9 Call 665-9685. U31 12. 761-7657. U44 -- - -- - - .-..______ i GIRL NEEDED to share large 2-man, able. Call 761-3618. . U10 SUBLET Prof's furn. apt. May-Aug, or May-Dec. 2 blks. from campus. 4 from hosp. 1 bdrm. Great for couple. Call 662-7386. U5 NEEDED 1-2 girls, May-Aug. -for 4 man, 2 bedroom apt. Near campus, reasonable, 761-2625. U15' 2 MEN NEEDED-for modern, 3-man sublet. Air-conditioned, balcony, dis- Packard and Monroe. Negotiable. Call posal, parking, excellent location, $40. 76-3994. 665-5920. - 125 SUBLET_2 bdrm. apt. unfurnished. Chatham Village May 1-June 30. Campus Lease available for 69-70 school yr. Will sell furniture. 769-4180 after 6. Management Inc _1119 FURNISHED 2 bedroom cottage 15 min. from Ann Arbor, $100 mo. Available AP RIL 1 5 1 6 1ublet Assistance May 1-July 1. 761-1320. U21 We have complete listings of our SUMMER SUBLET-2 girls in 4-man tenants who will be subletting for near Frieze. 761-8020. U22 this summerBEAUTIFUL 2-man apt., one huge bed- room, huge living room, large kitch- 662777 tabenprch, bay window. Rent neg- tues DEA H AN OPP ESSIN 30SEC._6627787I able. 769-4520. UD___ -1 3-MAN MODERN apt.-Spring-summer 11:30 MARCH OF DEATH AND OPPRESSION 30 SEC. from lag. 2-3 girls, 2 bdrms. or summer ,only. Air-conditioned, 11 N h H l TRTC hyard, cool, quaint. 425 Church, 761- parking. State-Packard area, 4-mmn we will meet at North Hall (ROTC) and march to the Diag 8545, rent neg. U15 to Diag. 769-5680. U37 12:00 FRED OJiLE OF THE MILWAUKEE 14-speaking on the Diag LARGE, Mod. apt., bal., air co1d2park SUBLET - 1 bedroom wood paneled ing. Call 761-2046.' U21 apt.-in older bldg. Cool; pvt. en- The Milwaukee 14: On September 24, 1968, fourteen men, including five priests and a protestant 2 GIRLS NEEDED to share large trance, parking. Close to campus.- S NEDED o shre lrgeMay-Aug. $95/month. 764-0432 or 769- minister, removed approximately 10,000 1-A draft files from Milwaukee's Selective Service bords apartment for summer. Very close to 0630. U38 and burned them with home-made napalm in a nearby square dedicated to America's war dead. They campus. 665-0003. U JULY-AUG. - One female needed to are now under indictment by state authorities. 2 GIRLS .NEEDED, 2 bdrm., 3-man, share large, modern, air cond. 4-man. summer 2. A/C. Close to campus, 2 blocks to campus (Arbor Forest). Fred Ojile: 23, draft resister and a draft counselor and church program organizer for the Twin Cities i N.C. bus, women's pool. 769-0577. U461 665-0829. U39 Draft Information Center. After graduating from Catholic University as a Seminarian, he spent a year - attending the University of Minnesota Law School. He has taught courses on non-violence at the Free University of Minneapolis.j 1:00 TALK WITH FRED OJILE AT CANTERBURY HOUSE Dearborn Campus 3:0 FILMS, W/INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS BY FRED OJILE-Angell Hall, Aud. A Presents 7:00 P"ACCUSATION" T i oU S A film composed of news photos and newsreels by Bertrand Russell during the War Crimes Tribu- Field T ri.t SSR 9:00 nal as evidence of U.S. Atrocities. & "WAR GAME" A chilling film based on facts compiled by scientists and experts on nuclear war. The film depicts W ith Credit 11:00 how London would be effected by the disasters of World War ll.I (come if you want, contribute what you can) (July 9-30) Contact: Prof. Dennis Papazian, UM bdo CmALTERNATIVESpn 4901 Evergreen Rd. Phone: 271-2300, Ext 243 12:00 RICK BOARDMAN, DRAFT RESISTER-speaking on the Diag (rain: Union) - -_ Rick has been working for the past two years with the Chicago Area Draft Resisters (CADRE). He was I : m ,. ., recently tried and found guilty of refusing to report for alternative service. He will be sentenced with- te in the week., h c r d 1:00 LIBERATION WORKSHOPS: TWO SESSIONS-on the Diag (rain: Union lounge) U" and Gov't Research: the Control of Knowledge-Radical Pacifism-Women in Radical Politics- clothes hom e?. Life Styles Resistance-White Racism-Radical Poetry (b.y.o.)-Women's Liberation-Revolution- 0 Call Greene's Cleaners oda ary Youth Politics-Prison Tapes (802 Monroe basement) plus others. Gy 2:30 Organic Food (b.y.o.)-High School Organizing-Imperialism-Alternatives to the Draft-Dylan- We'll deliver a storage box- Student Worker Alliance (3:00) Fill it with your winter garments- We'll pick it up-clean your garments- e L EDIAMothproof them and I Store them in our air conditioned vault. ].WIm 11~ .S&A BLIuIn 8-1I: a.O 1 and 1U 1-43.m.dai- m. Current Position openings received andby General Division by mail and phone The Computer Center announces a Not interviews. These positions a r e question and answer session on PL/1 open relatively immediately, S p r i n g in MTS The audience will be expected graduates are encouraged to apply for to be knowledgeable In the use of the those not requiring work experience, MTS system. Methdds of using PL/1 contact Placement Sevices, 764-7460 for efficiently In MTS_ will be discussed. application details: The session will be held in Roam 413 Kalamazoo County Community Ac- in the Physics Astronomy Bldg. from 3 tion Prorgam, Mich.: Deputy Director, until 5 p.m. on April 16. Questions may grad. wk. in bus. ad., plus about 3 be directed to Mr. Stewart Robinovite years exper., some in OEO type work (Inter-University Consortium for Po1- and at supv. level.,Assoc. director of ,litical Research), 764-8396 or 763-1346. admin.. services, OEO exper pref., work in clerical and fiscal responsibilities, 1969 Business Leadership Award spon- acctg. and stat. Assoc. Dr, for Program sored by the Graduate School of Biusi- Plan and Manpower Dev., grad. wk. ness Administration. Ernest C. Ar- in social type area. 3 yrs. Assoc. Div. buckle, Chairman of the Board, Wells for Consumer, Health and Legal Serv., Fargo Bank will speak in the Rackham MSW and 3 yrs. OEO type employment. Amphitheater at 8:00 p.m. on Wed- Manpawer and services coordinator, in- nesday, April 16. terviewing and counseling exper. Co- ordinator fo Community Services, no Computing Center: Short Course For specific requirements. Use of Magnetic Tapes: The Computing Lau Blower Co., Dayton, Ohio: Sup- Centr anoucesa qustin ad a- fervisor, Test Lab, air and acoustical. Center announces a question and an- IProject Engr. & Dev. Engr. swer session on the use of magnetic Boomingon, Ill.,EBord tapes in the MTS system. Seminar roomg . of the Computing Center, 7 to 9 p.m., tion: Director of Food Service. April 16, 1969. State of Connecticut: Case Worker, degree with soc. and psych courses and min. 6 mo. exper. Claims interviewer, - degree and 4 years in personnel or Foretgn Visibors human relations type work. State of Illinois: Large listings of -- positions in many areas, eligibility list The Following individuals can be from applications will be good for reached through the Foreign Visitor openings throughout the state for a Division of the Visitor and Guest Rela- year or two. Programming, Welfare, tions Office. Rooms 22-24, Michigan Un- Publ. Health, Admin., Persnnel, Psycho- on. Telephone: 764-2148. logist, Community Serv. Dr. PCity of New York: Asst. Planning and Dr. nKe Hacya: Profesor of Eds- Operations Officer in Civil Defense, BA cation, Osaka City University, Osaka, and 2 yrs, Japan. April 11 - 18. Dr. Jal Matheson: Vice Chancellor, SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE Monash University, Melbourne, Aus- 212 S.A.B., LOWER LEVEL tralia. April 15 - 16. Interview April 18, Southwestern Dr. Anthony S. Mathews: Head, De- Company, Nashville, Tenn., from 1 - 5 partment of Law, University of Natal, p.m. You can be outdoors all summer Durban, South Africa. April 18 - 21. and make good money, details at SPS. Andy Warhol won't be eligible to enter the FALL CREATIVE ARTS STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL Maybe your film will have a chance-Plan x now to enter-Cash awards Information at UAC offices 2nd floor Union, 3rd floor League SUBSCRIBE TO THE MICHIGAN DAILY #1 I - -- -- ECONO-CAI Rental System k I