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THE MICHIGAK DAILY

Saturday, January 18, 1969,

THE MICHIGAN' DAiLY Saturday, January 18, 1 96~

STUCK WITH A
APARTMENT TO" SUBLET
FOR THIS SUMMER?,
Here's How To Rent It Quick Through .The
Michigan ,daily's "Student Housing Guide"

DEADLINE-,--

MON'DAY, FEB. 3
The quickest and easiest
way to sublet your pad
is through The Daily's
special apartment'
supplemeht to be
published. Sunday,
February 9th!

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picture window,
completely 'furnished,
live-in manager.
2 large Bedrooms
CALL .769-3247
for personal inspection'
of. Apt. No. 5
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was niot discussed at the' meeting.
Regent Goebel, in opposing the,
action, said, "In seven years on
the board (of regents). I don't
think anything has bothered me
more than The Michigan Daily
and I don't think I'm thin-skn
knned. During the past year, The
Daily has been run on a very fine
basis but in the past seven years,
I don't think they've done a very
good job.
"They didn't represent the facts
correctly. They've damaged the
image of the University with many
of its friends," he added.

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(Continued from Page 11
said, "I really don't understand it.
"I don't rent cars on the basis
of how people look or how they
think. If they are 21 and have a
valid driver's license, I rent a car
to them. If I ran my place any
differently, I'd probably go out of
business,"
If the cars are damaged, Men-
dis stands to loose up to $15,600.
"I'm a small businessman,"
Mendis says. "If the cars are de-
stroyed, I'll :loose everything."

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More fuel for way

You Can Place Your Ad in Person at
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OR Mail Attached' Coupon with Check.
NOC Ads Will Be Accepted by Phone

A flying crane lowers a howitzer for U.S. Marines setting up a
firebase, on a hilltop in South Vietnam near the Laotian border.
IThe artillery was/ brought in to support allied sweeps near the
abandoned combat base of Khe Sanh. The number of American
servicemen killed in Vietnam since the preliminary Faris peace
talks opened in May has reached nearly 8,000, while. the South
Vietnamese have lost 9,203 dead and the Viet Cong anid-North'
Vietnamese forces suffered 85,282 killed._

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WORSHIP

PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH
j Southern Baptist Convention
1 131 Church St.
761-0441
Rev. Tom Bloom'
9:45 a.m.-Sunay School
1 1:00,a..m-Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.--Training Union
7:30 p.m.--Evening Worship

FIRST, CONGREGATIONAL
On the Campus-
corner State and William Sts.
Terry N. Smith, Minister
Ronald C. Phillips, Assistant

CHURCH

I Services' at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. ;-Communion
Meditation.
CAMPUS CHAPEL.
1236 Washtenaw
Donald Postema, Minister
10:00 acm.--Morning Worship.
1 1:00 a.m.--Coffee.
5 :00 p.m.-Vesper Service.
6:00 p.m.--Supper Discussion --Christians
Appreciation 'of Some Poems.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave.
Telephone 665-6149
Pastors: H. G. Kroehler, A., C. izer,
W. C. Wright
9:30 and 10:45 a.m-Worship Service
9:30 and 10:45 a.m.-.-Church School
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
W Stadium at Edgewood
Across from Ann Arbor High
John M. Hamilton, Minister
SUNDAY
10:00 a.m.-Bible School
11 :00 o.m.-Regular Worship
6:00 p.m.-Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m-Bible Study
Transportation furnished for all services--Call
NO 2.2756
ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
306 N. Division
8:00 a.m.--Holy Communion
9:00} a.m-Holy Communion and Sermon
1 1:00 a~m......Morning Prayer and Sermon
7:00 p.m.--Evening Prayer
CANTERBURY' HOUSE
330 Maynard
1 1:00 a.m.--Holy Communion. Sermon: "The
S Peoples Darkness" (A Mass Dance).

UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
1 51 1 Washtenaw Ave.
(The, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod)
Alfred T. Scheips,,Pastor
Sunday 'at 9:30 and 11:0A0 a.m.-Services,
Communion in second service.
Sunday at 9:30 a.m.-Sunday' Morning Class.
Sunday' at 6:00 p.m.--Gamma Delta Supper-
Program,, the Rev. Donald Postema, Guest
Speaker.,
Monday at 8:00 p.m.-First Meeting of Win-
ter Term Church Membership Class. All
interested persons welcome.
Wednesday at 10:00 pm.-Midweek Service,
Holy Communion, with folk hymns and
contemporary liturgy in informal setting.
Friday at 6:30 p.m.-Chapel Choir Rehearsal.
Friday at 8:30.p.m.-Grad-Staff meeting, Prof.
John Sturmfels on "Contemporary Art and
the Church."
ST. AIDEN'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
(North Campus)
1679 Broadway
10:00 a.m..-Discussion Group.
I11:00 a.m.-Service.
LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER
AND CHAPEL
A.L.C.-L.C.A.
Hill St. at S. Forest Ave.
Donald G. Zill, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:30 am. -- Contemporary Lituray (Holy
Communion). Sermon: "Do You Dare?"
1 1:00 a.m.-Matins.
7:00 p.m. - Program: Dr. Herbert Hilde-
brandt, "Hang Ups -for the Faithful in the
Academnic World."
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
1917 Washtenow Ave.
Dr. Erwin A. Goede, Minister
Sundov at 9:30 and 11:00 a.nm.-Sermon:
"Religion and Man's Delusions."
Church School and Services at 9:20 and 11 :00
'a. m.
Student Religious Liberals at 7:00 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SC IENTISTt
1 833 Washtenow Ave.
SUNDAY
1 0;30 a.m.-Worship Services, Sunday School
(2-20 years)
WEDN ES DAY
8:00 p.m.--Testimony Meeting
Infants room available Sunday and Wednesday
Public Reading Room, 306 E. Liberty St. -
Mon. 10-9, Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Closed Sun-
dayts and Holidays.
"The Bible Speaks to You," Radio WAAM
1600, Sunday, 8:45 a.m.
For transportation call 663-7321

FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH and WESLEY
FOUNDATION
At State and Huron Streets
Church--662-4536
Wesley-668-688 1
Hoover Rupert, Minister
Bartlett Beavin, Campus Minister
Interim Associate, William B. Lutz

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build up a good program before
expanding.
Future plans include a new ,cur-
riculum, method courses, and
hopefully a full Teacher Prepara- *
tion Program housed in the Resi-
dential College by 1970.
Lehman reports that a staff
has been selected for the program
consisting of himself, Prof. Max
Wingo and Prof. Geraldine Scholl.
Prof.' Scholl says the main aims 40
of the 'program will be to create
"a similar kind of experience"
and allow for a more "controlled
education" for the students.
She feels the setting of the
Residential Program should pre-
vent repetition of material, and
"ease the adjustment of transfer
students."
The program will focus on pre-
student teaching including courses
in sociology and. psychology, and
will allow potenitial student teach-
ers to tutor and work with ele-
mientary school students without O
being faced, with %the full respon-
sibilities-of a student teacher.
Dorthy Gieer._ Grad who was an
assisting graduate: student to the
;program this year, says the pro-
gram expects between 20 and 50
,women admitted to it by next fall.,q
She says that the reason no men
are included in the program pres-
ently is because .of the lack of
space in housing and the small
number of men in the education
school.
Gier feels the enrollment of stu-
dents in the- prografn will be re-
stricted' by the desire of upper-
classmen to live in apartments and
not in residence halls.
The' one-year, program is re-
stricted to juniors, but it is hoped
graduates will return to meet in
seminars with newly. enrolled.$
juniors.

SUNDAY
9:00 and 1 1:15 a.m.-"Where on 'Earth is
the Church?"-Dr. Hoover Rupert.
6:00 p.m.-Fellowship Supper.
7:00 p.m .-Fel lowship Program-"Ecumen -
ism-What Is It and Where Is It Going?"
with the Rev. 'William Browne of E.M.U.
Wesley Foundation.
. TUESDAY
12:'00 noon--Luncheon Discussion-"Are the
Arabs and Israelis Pawns in the East-
West Conflict?" Led by Rev. Beavin. Out
in time for 1 o'clock classes.
WEDNESDAY
7:00 a.m-Holy Communion.
7:30 a.m.-Communion Breakfast-Out in
time for 8 o'clock classes.
1 2:00 noon- Luncheon Discussion - "The
World at Our Doorstep: Africa." Led by
Out. Ltzwintrntimifron'coc lS nts
6u Re.LuzihIternation'coccalstuens
6:00 p.m.-Wesley Grads Dinner and Pro-
gram.
FRI DAY
12:00 noon-Luncheon Discussion-" Encount-
ers Necessary When in Mission." Led by
Rev. Beavin, Out in time for 1 o'clock
classes.
6:30 p.m.--Young Marrieds-Annual Inter-
church Potluck and Square Dance-First,
Congregational Church.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Ave.
Phone 662-4466
SUNDAY
Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.
Presbyterian Campus Center located at the
Church
,"Thank God for Renewal" Guest Preacher
Rev. G. Merrill Lenox
HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH
Presently meeting at the YM-YWCA
Affiliated with the Baptist General Conf.
761-6749
Rev. Charles Johnson
9:45 a.m.-c--U Fellowship Bible 'Discussion.
11:00 a.m. - "Prayer and Organizing the
Organism."
7:00 p.m.-Focus on Ethiopia: Film, "Sun-
rise Over Shebaland," "and U-M grad stu-
dent, Woldeab Isaac.

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I any afternoon. atr
Publications Bldg.,

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SATRAJANUARY 18-4 P.M.
RABBI ERNST CONRAD,.
New Temple, Birmingham, Mich.
" Archaelogy in the Middle East:. The Origins of 'the Jewish People"
Havdalah service following

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19

2:00 P M~ r ."The Role of Minorities in Political Structures in
Contemporary U.S.A. andf1Euro pe"~
5:0 .. DEIHOUSE
SPECIAL SEMINAR sponsored by the BET MIDRASH (College'of Jewish Studies)
"Jewish Logic" --- Prof. Joseph Reif

8:30 p.m.-Campus
with refreshments.

and Careers Fellowship

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Note: coming NEXT Sunday: Panel on the Rent Strike
with bagels and.. lox brunch

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